160 Mr. Howard’s Meteorological Journal. [Fus. 1819, 
REMARKS, 
Twelfth Month,—21. Much wind about three, a.m. with a little rain: a very 
fine day ensued: Cirrocumulus, with bright sunshine. 22, White frost: foggy, 
a.m.: clearer, p.m. with Cirrus: rime on the trees, 23, White frost; rime to 
the tree tops: misty, a.m.: sun very bright at noon: much fog to the south. 
24. Very foggy: rime still onthe trees. 30. White frost. 31. A very fine day, 
1819. First Month.—1. Very fogzy, with the addition of obscurity from smoke. 
S.air: rather overcast sky. 4. Much rime on the trees: rather misty air. 
5. Somewhat misty: the melted rime forming puddles under the trees. 6. Fine 
day: at night, small portions of cloud were observed fo pass swiftly under the 
moon. 17. The suu-rise was attended with a veil of Cirrus clouds passiug to Cirro- 
stratus, very red and lowering: about noon came Cumuli and other clouds, witha 
gale and showers. 8. Fine day : night windy, with some rain. 9, Hazy, a.m. 
with Cirrostratus and wind : heavy showers, p.m.: very clear night. 10. Over- 
cast soonafter sun-rise, with wind: the fore part of the night very stormy, 11. A 
wet squall this morning: fair day, with Cirrusand wind. 12. Fair morning, with 
slight hoar frost: the gale has subsided. 13. Slight hoar frost: very fine day: at 
evening, windy again, 14, 15. Windy, with some showers. 16. A fine drying 
wind, a.m. with Cirrus and Cirrostratus in delicate striz : also transient Cirrocu- 
mulus ata great elevation: a stormy night followed. 17. A very tempestuous 
day : the rain ceasing for a while, a.m. I observed Cirrostratus around large 
Cumuli, rising and separating, as if the shower had been produced by their previous 
inosculation: much wind in the night. 18, A fine, drying day, with the wind 
more moderate, and an overcast sky. 
RESULTS. 
Winds Variable and gentle, with ‘ogs in the fore part; in the latter, strong south- 
west gales, with rain. 
Barometer : Greatest height ............+-++++-+ 30°60 inches, 
HiGusttt:.t .Gastiasee eens sees aes owe 
Mean of the period. ........ 0.5... 30°068 
Thermometer: Greatest height..........+..0+00- - + 93° 
Wieustoces <5 (a\sisiateja adda, 2.x dha sted open 
Mean of the period........-..0«e.- 35°86 
Mean of the Hyzrometer., ..cc0.000.cccnccccceccece Se 
MED Megs. vin de Sncmeceedsss olive «dpjdavaiinied alende wah ental Eee PDeNES. 
Evaporation, abonts . 2. cbs nacuowvsced@ccsnectuen 10°00 INCHES. 
TotrENHAM, First Month, 26, 1819. L. HO WARD, 
