1313.] 



Magnetical Observations. 



455 



Mean of 



Observations 



in Aug. 



Ditto in July. 

 Ditto in June. 

 Ditto in May. 

 Ditto in April. 



, Morning at 



iNoon at 



Evening at 



.Morning at 



I Noon at 



_ Evening at 



.Morning at 



I Noon at 



. Evening at 



'Morning at 



[Noon at 



. livening at 



'Morning at 



Noon at 



Evening at 



8>> 44' 

 2 OS 

 7 05 

 37 

 50 

 08 



a 



i 



7 



8 30 



33 

 04 



8 22 

 1 37. 



14 



31 



59 

 5 46 



Variation 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



24° 15' 



24 23 



24 16 



24 14 



24 23 



24 13 



24 12 



24 22 



24 16 



24 12 



24 20 



24 13 



24 09 



24 21 



24 15 



6S 

 38 

 OS 

 32 

 Oi 

 50 

 35 

 17 

 04 

 0-2 

 54 

 47 

 IS 

 12 

 85 



8 J 



West. 



est. 



West. 



} 



>West. 



West. 



Magnetical Observations continued. 



Month. 



Morning Observ. 



Noon Observ. 



Evening Observ. 



Hour. ] Variation. Hour. I Variation. Hour. Variation 



Nov. 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 10 

 Ditto 11 

 Ditto 12 

 Ditto 13 

 Ditto 14 

 Ditto 15 

 Ditto 17 



8"i 50' 24° 

 8 25 24 



25 24 

 25 (24 

 35 (24 

 22 24 

 25 24 



17' 24"— h 

 18 11 





1 50 



25 

 25 

 35 

 50 

 35 

 50 

 40 



24 

 24 

 24 

 24 

 24 

 24 

 21 



18 37 

 17 03 



19 00 



16 03 



15 56 

 1G 51 

 43 55 



17 25 

 19 20 i 1 50 

 17 50 1 55 



16 37 1 55 



17 07 I 1 47 



24 23 51 



_o _' " 



24 21 17 



24 21 03 



24 22 00 



24 21 50 



S rt 



1-° 



- <*- 

 'O © 

 ■i 



a a 



'3 ° 



o o 



U -= 

 i*) tn 



Oct. 20.- The needle at noon vibrated at times six minutes : 

 the next day the wind blew from the S. E. with rain. 



Nov. 11. — The variation extraordinary this morning, in the 

 evening there was a violent storm from the S.W. which lasted 36 

 hours, and the gubts were remarkable for their strength and fre- 

 quency. 



Not'. 15. — At noon the needle was steady, until it began to 

 rain ; it then vibrated five minutes and ten seconds. 



Nov. \J. — At the commencement of the snow storm the 

 needle vibrated eight minutes and thirty seconds. 



„ . , ., ( it'twecn noon of the 1st Oct.? „ _,.,. . . 

 Ram fallen < „ , . ,, , , »r„ , t 3-G61 inclie? 



( lletwrcn noon ol llic 1st Nov. J 



1 raporation during the s,aine period, 1-020 inclic. 



