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The following table (being drawn up with great good judgment, ) 
we insert entire with most of the remarks annexed. 
Meteorological Register for January, 1835, kept at Dartmouth College. 
} THERMOMETER. . PACE OF THE SKY. WIND. BAROMETER. 
Jitit ak a) (=| 273 jad 
. : ~ . . Pt . 
ee ae a Pee a ar Pe Pee es 
| sl\z\él|e\2i\glels\ és 
6| fair | fair |cloudy|y. w.ln.w.|N. w.29.43.29.% 
ae ~ id ie re nN. | N. | N. |29.23'29.45|8now 2 inches. 
1 ve fair |N. w.|N. W./N. w.129.52)2 
7\—2 : i ae Mee 29. *Aurora bor. very 
’ a os ** Ieloudy/s. w.|N. B.)N. £./29.64/29.62; brilliant—alt. 150. 
joys 
—7 * " fair | ‘ IN.w,jN. W.129.72,29. 
| —I( ie : ae i ‘ e129. T1129: 
pee tec ce a ‘ a 99,.67'« 
inl ifs is3 e ec if at 39.682 ¢ 
anal its c ct “ ia ce 29.71 29 ap 
“ « ee & it 64 ‘99,71 29: i in diameter. | 
| a “ N, £.'29,58)29.4 ound the m’n| 
: - «  Jeloudy|s. w.|s. w./s. w./29,33| 29.2 faz 
$ 34)cloudy|cloudy; “ sf 8 ois S69 in from 1 10 
4 : is Ce ar | & (89 97'29.20 High wind. Rain. 
F 6 is ewe pe 98.8329. Snow in the om E 
; ry i“ its N.W.IN. W.IN.W 109 17298 5 inches. 
se fair) fare | 3 | ee a 29.4 Aurora, ited 
fair |’ cloudy| “| “ | * |29,49/29: 
. 3lcloudyjcloudy; “js. wjs.w.| “ 29,2229. {in. and rain. 
28, fair = ee LA E., 35,29.00 Snow from 2 P. M. 6 
: : > . w. | W. js. w.2 29.99) jindy. [ra 
28 cloudy : «eo } Ix. w. 29,00.29.31 High wind. Auro- 
fair | fair | fair [N.win.wJ 29 4729.78) - finehes, Bain. 
27 cloudyjcloudy|cloudy|s. ws. | s. | .70,29,28 Snow from lp. ce 
aS fore air |foggy| s. | “ |s. w.29.05,29. [Thet: at 3p. a. 81°. 
4 : ah fair do ot stot; & ee 05 29.24 Gagy in. & 
3s} : dlondy ** eieeye a SO AO eee een at io 
: ‘ fair | N.| N- | N. 2. Hig 29.7018, Siow fie re 
i ae cload icloudy|cloudyjs. E./s. E./s. 5 eavy ra 
: 44) ¢ cad ae i w.is. W.'N, W. 28.56 28.76 geo till i far 
Mean pressure of the sion wie - 29.377 inches. 
Greatest pressure, - ian 5. 
Least pressure, - - - - 28.56 
Range of the barometer, -  . - - ge 
Fair days, - 11° Cloudy da ays, 
Variable days, 12 — Snow or rain, (<istially both 5 é days. 
* It may be observed that on the morning after this Aurora, there was a south 
West wind. It is said by English Meteoralogists, that a wind from the south west 
usually follows soon after the appearance of the Aurora.—It appears that the 
storm which commenced here Dec. 30, began at A ccioeritindata twenty ' four sca 
7 7 £ il rs 
twenty inches at Baltimore, fifteen at Boston, and only ten at this place. It is wor- 
thy of remark, as first proved by Dr. Franklin, that storms generally advance 
the wind. 
