1818.] 



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Article XII. 

 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE. 



The observations in each line of the table apply to a period of twentv-four 

 ours beg.nn.ngat 9 A.M. on the day indicated in the first column? A da h 

 denotes, that the result is included in the next following observation. 



REMARKS. 



r, m g ! l ^J!n h '~fu Mor r'' n S vef y c,ear : mid -<»ay Cumulus beneath large Cirri: 

 I'mI 2 Zt 1 t,0 "> fo »° wed by a shower to the NW, which sent us a turfy odour 

 w nH vL«S / B vt Clrrostratus > Allowed by Cumulostratus, at times heavy; the 

 wind veered to S W p. m. 25. Large Cirri, directed from SW to NE. 26. Cumu- 

 iwo Inf. mUl "° Cr ° S8cd ^ Cirr <"tratus. 27. The hygrometer advanced to 



r-iin' 5!."n ra 'o , Q a 'J? , - : c,oud y. P-«n- 28. Cumulus and Cumulostratus : a little 

 « , ill ^ 1 . B 'o,, . C ' rroc ">nulus, beautifully coloured at sun-set, in lakr shaded 



31 lT2 nl„ in^'r 5 - VCry light rai "> 8 - m: fair > with fresh breeze af « er »«• 

 ji. l.ar^e plumose Cirri. 



