238 
August 
29 52 29-66 
67 
30 53 29-87 
71 
31° 58 29-99 
66 
September. 
1 48 29-99 
65 
2 46 30:00 
69 
3 259"! 29°07 
74 
4 59 30-00 
68 
5 50 30-20 
72 
6- 50 80:20 
72 
7 68 30:20 
59 
§ 51 30:00 
76 
9 57 29-00 
67 
10 57 30°10 
66 
11 53 30°09 
64 
12 55 80-00 
68 
138 62 29°98 
64 
14 55 29-98 
59 
15. 61 29-98 
66 
Meteorology. 
W.—Clear, and cirrostratus; fine day; slight 
showers, and sun; clear moon and star-light. 
SW—W.—Very fine morn; cloudy, and dark ; 
some rain in the evening. 
SW.—Sun and wind; fine day; windy; no 
rain today ; bright star-light. 
SE—SE.—Fine morning; calm; fine day; 
hot; no rain; star-light. 
NE—SE.—Sun and hazy; white dew; very 
‘fine day; dark night at 9 P.M.; star-light 
late. 
SE.—Very hot fine morning; fine day; star- 
light. Moon last quarter. 
N by W.—Cirrostratus, and very hot; fine 
day; hot and windy; bright star-light. 
N—W—SW.—Very fine hot morning; fine 
day; star-light. 
NE—SW—E.—Hazy, and sunny; fine hot 
day; star-light. 
SE—E.—Foggy; deep azure sky, and cumuli 
at 11 A.M.; hot sunny day; 64 P.M. 
orange sunset, and purple mottled czrro- 
stratus; star-light. 
NW—NE—SW.—Foggy ; fine hot day; star- 
light and wind. 
N—NW.—Hazy, and wind; fine day; dark 
night. 
E—N.—Gray morning; sun after 1 P.M.; fine 
day; star-light. 
N—E—E by S—SW.—Rather hazy; sun 
after 3 P.M.; fine day; bright star-light. 
New moon. 
S.—Hazy; a shower at 8 A.M.; sun; clouds 
and wind; fine day; star-light. 
NE—E.—Gray, and cirrostratus; gray day, 
and slight showers ; dark night. 
NE—SE.—Rainy till near 11 A.M.; cirro- 
stratus ; stars and clouds. 
NE—SE,—Hazy, and very damp; eloudy day; | 
cloudy. 
At Tunbridge Wells, the 6th of August, a large and very bril- 
liant meteor was seen; a slowly descending body of fire, which 
appeared abut half the size of the moon’s disk, and was highly 
coloured, 
METEORO- 
