78 Meteorology, 



Date. Tlieim. Baiotn. Wind. 

 January 



4 47 29-22 S. — Stormy; wind and rain; wind and sun ; 



fihowers; moon, stars, and cirrus. 



5 39 29-93 W. — Hazy; very fine day; floods decreasing; 



great snow; wind and rain; light but cloudy; 

 floods increasing again. 



6 40 29-53 W. — Rain ; siiowers and sun ; cirrus NW.; 



verv red sunset ; clear night. 



7 34 29-21 N\V.^— Clear and fine; very fine day; clear 



star light. 



8 27 29-43 N.— Hazy; white frost all day; fine day; 



star-light. 



9 29 39-53 N. '^ 



10 28 29-54 N.— Foggy; white frost; foggy all day; dark 



night. — Moon last quarter. 



11 25 29-44 N. — Hazy; white frost; hazy day; remark- 



able sunset, and orange cumuli ; foggy and 

 dark. 



12 32 30-11 W.— Hazy; sun through fog; great fog at 



1 P.M.;'but cleared at 4 P.M. ; dark night. 



13 32 29-71 S.— Very thick fog ; fog all day ; rainy even- 



ing; ] I P.M. star light. 



14 38 29-54 W.NW.— Clear and windy; fine day; dark 



nisht. 



15 32 29-11 S.SE.— Snow, then rain, then snow again; 



deep snow at 8 A.M.; showers of rain and 

 snow; star-light; deep snow. 



Average of the Year 1816, oi- the Meteorological Joe 

 AT BobTON, LiNCOi NsnniE 



Therm. 50-3933— Barom. 29-9016 

 The greatest lieight of the Thermo- 

 meter was June 21st and 29ili, 71" at 

 1 P..M. The least liei^ht of Therino- 

 meter was Ftbruu'-y 9th, 8° at 8 A.M. 



The greatest heigJu of the Barome- 

 ter was SOtli Nov. 30-re at 1 P. M. 

 Tlie lowest ditto ditto was the 



1.5th Dec. 28-87 at 1 P. M. blowing a 

 giih^ from S. W. without rtiin. 



January 



February 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



A u trust 



Therm. 

 40-26 

 3J61 

 4 1- 

 4998 

 56- 

 3993 

 62-45 

 61-8 



September 58 43 

 (Jctober 54 82 

 November 42-1 

 December 39-4 



HNAL KEPT 



Buror/l. 

 29776 

 29 973 

 29 86 

 29 826 



29 955 



30 016 

 29-77 

 3006 

 300014 

 29-91 

 29-862 

 29-81 



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