Meteorology. 317 



Meleorologkal Journal kept at IValthamstow, Essex, from 

 March 15 to April \o, 18 IS. 



[Usually between the Hours of Seven and Nine A.M. and tlie Thermometer 

 (a second lime) between Twlve and One P.M.] 



Date. Therm. Baroni. Wind. 



SE. — Some slight showers; gray windy day} 



rain after 4 P.M.; rainy and windy. Moon 



first quarter. 

 W — NVV. — Clear, and cumuli; some showers ; 



wind and sun ; cumuli and nimbus ; evening 



bright star and moon-light, and light cumuli. 

 NW. — Clear; cirrostratus, and wind; cloudy 



and witidv ; some slight showers ; light, but 



cloudy. 

 S. — Cray and some wind ; a gray windy day; 



light, but cloudy. 

 SW. — Gray morn; some slight showers; a 



gray day; cloudy and windy. 

 W — NW. — Showers and wind ; sunshine at 



9 A.M.; fine day; windy; moon- and star- 

 light. 

 SW. — White frost, and clear; very fine day; 



some showers and sun ; clear moon-light. 

 SW—NW—W—NW.— Storms of rain and 



hail, and wind ; great showers and sun ; 



night rain and wind. Full moon. 

 SW — W— NW. —- Violent rain and wind J 



[hirge elm trees torn up by the roots by the 



storm;] shower? and sun; moon-light. 

 SW. — Cloudy; sun and wind ; a storm at 



1 P.M. ; fine day; bright star-light. 

 SW — NW. — Clear, and cirrostraius; great 



rain in the night; clear and cumuli; wind 



and showers; star-light and windy; frost in 



the night; and then rain and wind. 

 SE— NE— NW.—Very rainy till after 3 P.M.; 



after 3, showery ; cloudy windy night. 

 NW. — Sim and wind; fine day; some slight 



hoil ; star-light. 

 SW — S. — Calm and hazy; fine day; cloudy. 



SE — S. — Clear; cirrostraius, and wind; fine 

 gray day; star-iight, and windy. Moon 

 last quarter. 



E — W. — Clear, and cirrostraius ; calm; .fine 

 day; star-light. 



March 



