Meteorology. ' ‘77 
Meteorological Observations kept at Walthamstow, Essex, ieee 
June 15 to July 15, 1817. 
[Usually between the Hours of Seven and Nine A.M. and the Thermometer 
(a second tine) between One and Two P.M, ] 
Tate. Therm. Barom. Wind. 
June 
15 
16 
28 
57 
64 
47 
5 67 
52 
~ 69 
63 
83 
67 
70 
67 
84 
67 
86 
67 
$2 
63 
SO 
59 
70 
30°22 
30°33 
39°11 
29°77 
29-77 
29:78 
29-88 
30:10 
30°10 
29:98 - 
29-99 
29°97 
29°65 
29-60 
NW.—Sun and cumulis fine day; fine clear 
evening ; stratus NW. 
N—SE.—Very fine morning; fine, hot, sun 
aud wind; stars and cirrostratus. 
SE—E.—Clear aud calm; very fine day; some 
cirrus at 6 P.M.; clear night. 
SE— E.—Clear sunshine 3 cumuli NW hori- 
zon; fine day; moon, stars; cumuli E; and 
cir rostratus NW. 
SE.—Clear and GitnuiWe fine day; very hot; 
clear and cirrostratus NW. 
N—SE—E.—Clear and hot fine day; re- 
markably strong. dew till late in'the day in 
the shade; clear, calm night, and very hot. 
N.NE—E. — Hazy and sun; fine hot day; 
clear ; stratus NW ; corona round the moon. 
N.NW-—NE.— Hot sun and windy; fine day; 
clear,and cirrostratus. Moon first quarter *. 
N—E—N.—Sun; wind; and cirrostratus ; 
great wind, and cwmult ; fine day; clear, and 
cirrostratus. 
N—NW.—Hazy;- no sun visible; fine hot 
day; 8 PM. thunder and great rain; clear, 
and. cirrostratus. 
NW—W.— Cloudy; hot sunny day; clear 
moon- and star-light. 
NW—SE—NW.—Very hazy; slight rain; 
fine hot day; clear and clouds. 
NE—E—W.—Hot, sun and wind; sun and 
clouds; 6 P.M. great: storm, thunder and 
lightning; rain and hail, and remarkable 
sky; black mimbus which hung like a cur- 
tain NW.; at 7 P.M. the sun shone between 
the clouds and dark nimlus all around; 
cloudy night. 
NW—W.—Fine, and clear, and windy ; fine 
day; showers after 3 P.M.; clear night at 
104 P.M. Full moon. 
* Cats retired under trees into the shade to sleep (a sign of uncommon 
heat) frequently since the 19th of this month. 
June 
