Meteorology. 
Date. Therm. Barom. Wind. 
398 
April 
26 44 30:09 
51 
27 43 30°15 
50 
28 42 30:23 
58 
29 47 30:15 
55 
30 -42 29-95 
58 
May. 
1 46° 29-84 
63 
2 Blin 29371 
68 
. 391, 2700 
70 
4 56 29-41 
67 
5 51 29-55 
66 
6 49 29-91 
67 
7 56 30°10 
68 
8 52 30-00 
69 
9 60 30-05 
71 
10 51 30-20 
70 
11 54 30-18 
67 
12 59 30:04 
68 
13 52 30-01 
63 
14. 51 30-20 
63 
15 47 3051 
58 
NE.—Windy, clear and cirrostratus, and clear fine day ; 
star-light night. 
E.—Clear and cirrostratus ; a perfect clear sky after 3P.M. 
and clear night. 
E—SE. —Very fine sunny morn, and continued the same 
all day, with some wind; fine moon-light night. 
SE.—Very fine morn and day; moon-light night, and 
slight aurora borealis. 
E.—Fine morn and day ; night bright moon-light, 
SE.—Very fine morn, day and evening; clear moon and 
star-light. 
SE.—Sun, wind and cirrostratus, morn; very fine day ; 
evening rainy and windy. Moon first quarter. 
SE.— Cirrostratus; very fine morn; afterwards cloudy 
and dark; at night cirrocumuli, moon and stars, and 
moon in a corona. 
SE.—Clear and cumuli; windy fine day ; very rainy even- 
ing. 
SE S.—Fine windy morn and day; clear and ci rocumuli 
and wind at night. 
SE.—At 7 A.M. fine-and clear; at 8 a thick stratus and 
deep gloom ; afterwards very fine day; and very clear 
night. 
SE. aie the morning | clear and cirrostratus ; day very fine ; 
at night beautiful cirrocumuli. 
E.—Fine morn and day; fine cirrocumuli at night, and 
moon-light. 
E—W.—Fine morn and day ; rainy evening. Full moon. 
NW.—Fine hot morn and day ; at night windy and cloudy. 
W—SW—NW.—Gray morn and day ; and cloudy night. 
W—NW.—Gray morn; fine day ; light early, but no stars 
visible, but afterwards clear and bright. 
NW.—Clear sky at 7 A.M.; afterwards fine day; clear 
and cumult. 
NW.—Clear sky ; sunny and windy all day and very clear ; 
night cool. 
NW—SE.—Very fine clear morn; afterwards sun and cu- 
muli, and warmer than yesterday; fine evening. 
In Flower. 
May 15. Geranium sylvaticum, Pyrenaicum, Robertianum, lucidum, and 
sanguineum.— Veronica montana and serpyllifolia. — Papaver Cambricum. 
— Symphytum officinale. — Ranunculus acris, bulbosus and auricomis.— 
Erysimum Alliaria.—Lychnis dioica. —Ajuga reptans.—Trollius Europeus. 
—Geum rivale—h Staphylea pinnata.—Raphanus Raphanistrum.—Con- 
vallaria Majalis—Thlaspi Bursa pastoris—Garden peas in pod 9th seal 
Erratum.—Feb, 26, for fine rain read fine morn. 
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