Ikleteorolo^y. 597 



To Walter Hall, of Serjeants Inn, London, merchant, in con- 

 sequence of a communication from certain foreigners residing 

 abroad, fur liis method or methods of makino- 30ft lead, and of 

 liard lead, or slajj lead. — 21.st November. — 6 months. 



To James Kewlev, of Aldersgate-street, London, for certain 

 improvements in and on thermometers. — 21st November. — G 

 mouths. 



Meteorological Olservutions kept at IVahltamsto?^, Essex, from 

 October \i> to November 15, IS 16. 

 [Between tlie Hours of Seven and Niiie A.M.j 

 D-itp. Tlierm. Baroin. Wind. 

 October 



IT) 41 30-50 SE. — Foggy; gray day; star-light night. 

 Ij 4',l 30*50 SE. — Sun and hazy ; hne snnny day ; star- 

 light. 

 J7 44 29*75 N. — Foggy; damp and rainy till about 3 



P.M.; star-light. 

 IS 45 29*75 NW. — Rain and hazy; sun and cirroj/ra/tts; 

 star-light:. 



19 37 29-SO -SE.SW.SE.— Hazy; fine gray day; slight 



shower ; dark. 



20 44 29G0 NW.— Clear; wind and sun; cold wind and 



cumulostraiifi; shower 3 P.M.; sun; 

 star-light. New moon. 



21 44 29*66 NW. — Clear; sun and wind; gray day; 



star-light. 



22 44 2:;*G5 SW. — Foggy; fine day; stars bright. 



23 32 29*95 SW. — White frost and sun; fine sunny day; 



star-light. 



24 41 29*95 SE. — Clouds; gun and clouds; dark and 



rainy. 



25 44 29*65 SE. — Hazy; rain 2| P.M.; great shower 



and very dark ; star-light. 



26 39 29-65 SE. — Sun and hazy; very fine day; star- 



light. \ 



27 51 2966 SE. — Sun and wind; cirroslratus; very 



fine day; star-light. Moon firstquarter. 

 2S 52 29*66 E. — Cloudy; showers; some sun ; moon, 

 and star-light. 



29 46 29*63 SE. — Hazy; clear and clouds; fine day; 



moon and star-light. 



30 50 29-22 E. — Rain till near noon; sun and clouds ; 



rainy evening. 



31 45 29'20 SE. — Sun through fog; fine day; very black 



and great shower 2 P.^L; showers; 

 moon und stars and hazy. 



