1822.] Mr Howard’s Meteorological Journal. 159: 
ArtTIcLe XIV. 
METEOROLOGICAL TABLE. 
BaromMeEreR,| THERMOMETER, 
: Daniell’s hyg. 
1822, Wind. | Max. | Min. 
Evap. |Rain.| at noon. 
6th Mon. 
June 1|S W130°24130°23 
Q\S E/30°25|30°24 
3| E  |30-24|30°23 22 
4S E}30-23/30°20 04 
5} N_ |30°21/30-20 
6IN —_—«E}30:21)30°21 
7IN _E|30°21|30°14 
siS _E|30°14/29:99 12 
oS _-E/30-01|29 99 
10/8 —_ E/30°11/3001 asi 20 
11| N_ |30-20/30°11 12 
121 N_ 130°23/30-20 
13| N_ {30:25/30-04 
14): S_ |30°04|29°75 091 «17 
15) N_ {2992/2075 56 
16| E  |30°25|29°92 
17/8 __E/30-25|30-24 
1s} §  |30-24130-04 
19} N_ |30-04/30°04 
20IN _E|30°24|30-04 
2iIN _ E)30°24/30-20 22 
alS _ E}30-20|30-07 
23) Var. |30°07|30:07 
2418 W1|30"14/30:07 05 
25] W_ |30°14/30-08 
26/8 W/1|30-09|30-08 
27| N_ |30°12/30-09 
28| W_ |30:09'30:05 16 7 
29IN W)30-06/30-05 05 
-  g0lS. - W/30*12/30°05 ai 
30°25 
The observations in each line of the table apply to a period of twenty-four hours, 
inning at 9 A.M. on the day indicated in the first column. A dash denotes that 
the result is included in the next following observation. 
