-Meleorology. 
Date. Therm. Barom. Wind. 
238 
March 
a 
41 
3 36 
39 
4 35 
46 
D wied 
46 
6 43 
49 
7 39 
42 
8 39 
44 
9 37 
47 
10 56 
47 
ll 40 
49 
12 44 
5a 
13 43 
48 
14 43 
48 
15.332 
48 
29°20 
29°42 
29-80 
29-92 
29°88 
30-00 
80:09 
30:02 
30:02 
30:00 
30°00 
30:20 
30°19 
30:20 
S.—Stormy, wind and rain; very rainy till 
about 5 P.M.; light, but neither moon nor 
stars visible. 
N—NE.—Cirrostratus and windy; fine gray 
day; fine night; ctrrostratus, and wind. 
Moon first quarter. 
N.—Gray morn; wind and showers (slight) ; 
fine day; cloudy, and windy at 9 P.M., and 
bright star- and moon-light at 11 P.M. 
N.—Clear, and cirrostratus; showers all day, 
and a little sunshine; cloudy night. 
N.—Cloudy and windy; fine day; sun and 
wind; cloudy; very windy. 
NE. — Wind, cirrostratus, and clear; fine 
gray day; wind and cirrostratus; night dark. 
NE.—Clear, cirrostratus and wind; fine gray 
day; sunshine after 3 P.M.; cloudy and 
windy. 
N—S.—Hazy morn; hazy and sun; cloudy 
and windy. 
SW—NW.— Foggy morn; fine gray day; 
windy; cloudy night. 
W—NW.—Clear and clouds; fine gray day; | 
windy; cloudy early; at 11 P.M. clear and 
cirrostratus. Full moon. | 
NW.—Clear and cirrostratus ; fine sunny day; 
cloudy night. 
W — NW. — Cirrostratus; fine gray day; 
cloudy night. 
SE.—Gray morn; fine day; sun and wind; 
star-light. 
NE—SW.—Clouds and cirrostratus; very fine 
day; star-light. 
*,.* Draba verna, Veronica agrestis, Lamium purpureum, Alsine 
media, &c. in flower.—Whitlow grass, Wild germander, Dead 
nettle, Common chickweed. : 
N. B. Though the very early part of this spring was forward, 
the season at present is not far advanced; on the contrary, it is 
rather backward. 
By a reference to journals for upwards of forty 
years back, I find that mild winters have generally been followed 
by rather late springs. 
METEORO- 
