398 
October 
29 39 29°45 
30 47 29°34 
56 
31 46 29-55 
53 
November 
1'Ss 30'22 
47 
2 41 3020 
sta 
3 50 30:20 
4 57 30:10 
55 
5 47 30-10 
56 
6 51 29-90 
58 
7 53 29°87 
58 
8°31 29°44 
53 
9 46 29°61 
51 
10 46 29-97 
54 
1] 47 29-87 
57 
12 46 29:77 
56 
13:4) | 20-97 
50 
FH 52 29°55 
53 
Jo - 29°32 
55 
Meteorology. 
SE.—Hazy low; ‘clear and cirrostratus high ; 
very fine day ; bright moon- and star-light. 
SE—SW—W.—Rain till about 2 P.M.; fine 
after 2 P.M. ; moon in a corona ; stars, and 
cirrostratus. 
SE—NW—W.—Rain; rainy till after 2 P.M.; 
4 P.M. clear; windy, and some cumuli ; 
clear moon- and star-light. 
SW.—White frost, and sun; very fine day; 
star-light. 
SE.—Hazy; cloudy day; dark night. Moon 
last quarter. 
S.—Hazy; very damp and cloudy day; dark 
and damp. . 
SE. —- Hazy; cirrostratus and sun; dark 
night. 
S by E.—Foggy ; leaves fall very fast; very 
fine day; star-light. 
S by E.—Hazy ; cloudy; rain and wind. 
SE.—Clear and cirrostratus; very fine day ; 
rain. 
SE.—Clear and cirrostratus; a shower at 
1 P.M.; fine day ; windy; star-light. :, 
S—W.—Hazy ; sun and wind ; very fine day ; 
dark night. Full moon. 
S.—Hazy; clear above; gray day; some 
rain; dark night. 
E—SE.—Fine sun-rise, cirrus and clear; rainy 
after 10 A.M. till after 2 P.M.; star-light. 
S—SE.—Clear and cirrostratus; fine day, 
but damp; dark. 
S—-SW.—Clear sunrise ; some stratus low; 
fine“day; star-light. 
Clear and cirrosiratus; hazy low; very rainy 
after 9 A.M. 
SE—NW.—Rainy; showers and some sun 
and wind; star-light. Moon first qunrter. 
Nov. 15, Ranunculus Flammula, Geranium Pyrenaicum, and 
Geranium sanguineum shooting forth fresh buds, and many 
plaits still in full flower at Walthamstow ; a single swallow seen 
at Clapton the week before the last ; very few butterflies, wasps, 
&c. have been seen during the summer ; but in October many 
small flies made their appearance in windows. 
METEORO- 
