Excessive Heat of the Summer of 1825. 
Art. XI.—Notices of ihe Excessive a ek ing some parts of 
(1825.) 
the late summer. 
“4. Observations on the Heat, &c. at Brooklyn, New York, for 
the month of July, 1825. The thermometrical observations 
exhibit the lowest ‘temperature in the morning and evenness 
and oe Mages! during theday. The lowest arefrom @ ther- 
ter always out of doors; the highest from one in an 
ae hall, where no refraction or re lection can have effect 
ommunicated by the Rev. Dr. S. Woopuutt. 
165 ine 
uly, Morning} eidcie 
: ike Clear. S. W. 89. ae Fr Ww 71. Clear. N. W. - 
72. Clear. W. 91. Cloudy. S. E. 81. Cloudy. S. E. 
= 7. Cloudy. S. W. Driz-|77. Cloudy. E. Rain. 73. Clear. N. W. 
Usually at 6 vey a ou ast 2 
a k, P.M. 
Usually at 10, P.M. 
ling. 
74. Clear. W. 7. £ 
76. Clear. S. } Clow Wa F265 4 
67. Clear. N. W. 7. Clear. N. W. 
0. Clear. S. W. 5. Clear. N. 
7. Clear. N. W. . Clear. S. 
, Cloudy. N. E. 7. Clear. E. 
172. Cloudy. N: 5. Clear. 5. E. 
1. Clear. S. W Clear. S, 
Clear. W. N. W. . Clear. S. 
fo. W. . Clear, S. S. W 
an. Wve. 94, Clear. S. W. 
=, p 92. Clear. S.S. W 
-. W. 94. Clear. S 
a A 96. Clear. S. W. 
. W. 95. Clea: 
ar. W. 97. Clear. S. S. W. 
. 5. W. 93. Clear. SW. 
— Rain.|79. Cloudy. N. W. 
84. Clear. S. W. 
_ 486. Clear. S, W. 
87. Clear. E. N. E. 
85, Clear. S. 
OP bt cat tes 
om 
: $1. Clear. S. : 
Ss 90. Clear. S. Light rain 
inthe afternoon. 
A ly 90° 
Clear. S. : 
76. Cloudy. N. W. 
S op 
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