398 Meteorology, 



Date. Therm. Barom. Wind. 

 November 



1 43 29'33 NE. — Hazy; fine day; slight showers 5 



light, but no st:irs visible; foggy. 



2 34 29'o3 E, — Great rain till near 1 P.M. ; some 



sunshine ; very rainy till S P.M. ; clear 

 and cumulostratus ; stars and moon ; 



hazy- 



3 45 29"33 SE. — Fine day; n^nw/i ; clear at intervals. 



4 43 29 66 E.— Gray ; great shower at 1\ A.M. ; 



showery; light, but no stars. 



5 49 29*66 N. — Gray; slight showers and some sun; 



showery and damp; light, but no stars 

 at night. — Full moon. 



6 43 29'-16 SE. — Clear and c?no5;?Yii«5 ; foggy; clear 



and clouds ; 3| P.M. showery; moon 

 and stars bright. 



7 36 29-38 NW.— Sun and wind; very fine day; myr- 



tles in bud, and also jessamines ; great 

 snow at 6| P.M.; bright moon and 

 stars. 



8 24 29-50 N — S. — Sun and hazy; fine sunny day ; 



snow on ground ; clouds and moon. 



9 42 29-00 SE.W.— Snow still visible, but soon went 



off; very fine day; slight showers; 



clouds ; moon and stars ; cumuli. 

 10 35 29-33 N. — Clear, clouds and wind; snow at 7y 



A.M. ; very fine day ; great snow at 



6 P.M.: cloudy; ground and trees 



white with snow*. 

 W — S. — Clear smi-rise; snow on ground; 



very fine day. 

 N — S. — Showery and u-indy; snow all 



disappeared; fine day; brightstar-light. 



Moon, last quarter. 

 W. — Cloudy; very fine day; star-light anil 



windy; wanecloud. 

 NW.W. — Clear, clouds and wind ; very fine 



day; fine star-light, and windy. 

 W. — Clear and cumulostratus ; very fine 



day; star-light. 



*^* A correspondent will be happy to have, through the medium 

 of The Philosophical Magazine, any particulars relating to the 

 Meteorolite reporte4 to have fallen last autumn at Glastonbury. 



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