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Mr. HouanV.-i Meteorological Journal. 



[Nov. 1819. 



REMARKS. 



Ninth Month, — I. Fine. 2. Clouds: rain, evening. 3. Fine: Cirrus: rainy- 

 evening. 4. Cloudy evening. 5. Rain, morning: fine, p.m. 6, 7. Cloudy. 

 8. Cirrocumulus. 9. Stratus in the morning: day, cloudy: fair. 10 — 13. Fine. 

 !4. Stratus, followed by Cirrus. 15. Much dew : Cirrocumulus. 16. Rainy 

 morning: line, p.m.: Cirrocumulus. 17 — 20. Fine. 21. Cirrocumulus, with 

 Cirrostratus. 22. Cirrus, Cirrocumuli. 23. Overcast sky. 24. Cirrocumulus. 

 23. Rainy. 26—29. Showery. 30. Cloudy. Considerable wind (by niglit 

 especially), has accompanied the late depression of the barometer. 



RESULTS. 



Winds: \,5; XE, 3 ; E.2; SE, 2; SW, 7 j \Y, 4 ; X \V, 4 ; ,Var. I. 



Barometer : Mean height 



For the mouth 30*013 inches- 



For the lunar period 89*969 



For 13 days, ending the 3th (moon south) 30' 1 83 



For 14 days, ending the 19th (moon north) 30-138 



Thermometer: Mean height 



For the month 59-00° 



For the lunar period 59-155 



For 30 days, the sun in Virgo 6030 



Hygrometer: Mean for the month 70-9 



Evaporation ggfe inc'.es. 



Kain 2-65 



Rain at Tottenham 263 



On the 25th, at seven, a. m. I observed at Tottenham two parhelia, formed in 

 portions of a large halo, which were seated in a body of haze suspended over a 

 Nimbus: they lasted but a few minutes, and were followed by wind and raiu. 



Stratford, Tenth Month, 16, 1S19. 



L. HOWARD. 



