316 Barometric Observations. 
Observations by Dr. BuRNEy, at Gosport; the height of his 
Barometer being 50 feet above low-water mark. 
Hour. Barom. Wind .; State of the Weather. 
1821. A.M. { Steady rain and a brisk wind; at 
fabifed st ott allie a quarter past 8 o'clock it ceased 
Oct, 8th. 8/3008 |58|58/94] s.w. [4 t2 Tain, and the edge of the ex. 
tensive nimbus was observed 
springing up from the western 
horizon. 
{ Faint sunshine through passing 
9 | 30-08 59159188! -w. beds of cirrus and cirrostratus, 
+ in which was a trace of a solar 
l halo, with a brisk westerly wind. 
{ Sunshine, with the same modifi- 
cations of clouds as at 9 o'clock ; 
10 | 30-09 |61)60)85} WwW. also lofty cirrocumuli, and nas- 
cent cwnuli floating beneath 
them towards the east. 
Sunshine and a brisk wind with 
11 | 30:14 |63|62\76)N.W.byW. bright cumuli and cumulostrati 
beneath cirrus. 
12 | 30:15 |64/62/78] W.N.W. (Do. do., but the air more moist. 
f Do. do., the clouds at a greater 
P.M. altitude, and the index of the 
1 | 30:17 |64\63/67} N.W. ygrometer advancing towards 
4 ere ae barometer conti- 
| nued to rise in the afternoon, 
| the wind having veered to N.W. 
Arundel, Oct. 10, 1821. 
Sir,—The following Barometrical Observations were made at 
this place on the 10th of September, and the 8th instant. 
I am, sir, your obedient servant, 
G. ConsTABLE. 
Hour. Barom. Thermo: ‘ Wind. Weather. 
att. | det. : 
Sept. 10th, 
8h 29- 685|61:° “0 60: 5) W. moder. Heavy rain. 
9 |29-700)61-0 |60°5 W. calm. _ = |Cloudy. 
10 | 29-705/61-5 |61-0| W.by N. do. Rain, © 
11 | 29-705 |62:0 |61-:0} W.byS. brisk. {Do. 
12 | 29-705 |62:0./61-0 W. calm. Cloudy, 
P.M. 1 |29:710/63-0|61-5 W. dao. Do. 
Oct. 8th, 
29-950 |60:5 |60-0 S.W. brisk. Rain. 
9 | 29-955 |61-0|60:0| &. by W. moder. |Do. 
10 | 29-980 60-5 {59-5 W. calm. Gleams of sunshine. 
11 | 29-988 |60-5 |60-0 W. da. Sunshine with clou. 
12 |29-995)61-5 |60°5 W. do. Do. 
P.M. 1 |30-000/62-5 {61:0 W. do. Do. 
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