Magneiical Observations. 



Morning at 8 45 Ditto 84 



Noon at ) 59 Ditto 24 



Evening at — — Ditto — 



Morning at 8 53 Ditto 24 



Noon at 2 02 Ditto 24 



Evening at 6 03 Ditto 24 



Morning at 8 44 Ditto 24 



Noon at 2 02 Ditto 24 



Evening at 7 05 Ditto 24 



Morning at 8 37 Ditto 24 



Noon at 1 50 Ditto 24 



Evening at 7 OS .Ditto 24 



Morning at 8 30 Ditto 24 



Noon at 1 3.1 Ditto 24 



Evenin? at 1 04 Ditto 24 



Morning at 8 22 Ditto 24 



Noon at 1 37 Ditto M 



Evening at 6 10 Ditto 24 



Morning at 8 3J Ditto 21 



Noon at 5«> Ditto 24 



Evening at 5 46 Ditto 24 



2^5 



15 41 



22 53 



15 46 



22 32 

 )6 04 

 15 55 



23 32 



15 08 



14 32 

 23 04 



16 43 

 12 55 

 22 17 

 16 Ol 



12 02 



20 54 



13 47 

 09 18 



21 12 



15 25 



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 West. 



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Maoneikal Observations continued. 



Rain fallen 



lletvicen noon of the 1st Aug. > 

 Between noon of the 1st Sept.) 



8-041 inches. 



Aug. 2. — In deducing the mean variation, the morning observa- 

 tion is rejected. 



Aug. 21. — The morning and noon observations are rejected. 

 This unusual variation was followed by heavy rain during the night. 



Sept. 2. — Noon variation great. Wind fresh, E. N. E. 



Sept. 4. — Noon variation great. Wind N. E. Weather cloudy. 



Srpt. 12. — Variation remarkable, and the morning observation 

 greater than the noon, for which no reason can be assigned. The 

 weather was overcast, and the wind N., blowing at the rate of ten 

 wile* an hour. 



