Meteorological Observations* 



103 



FEBRUARY, 1805. 1 



The first Observation made at Sun-rise; the second at two hours after Mid-day. 



n 



3 

 o 



B 



a- 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 



2r 



28 



Extremes. 

 deg-. JJ*0 



THERMOMETER. 



de 

 Mr. De Reaumur. 



Degres. 



Mqyens. 



9 

 1 

 8 

 3 



10 

 1 



11 

 1 

 9 

 1 



12 

 1 



11 

 1 

 6 

 1 

 3 





 

 

 



- 



4 

 3 



5 



4 

 6 

 5 

 3 



2 



*0 



of 



UDOME- 

 TER. 



Anemo- 

 meter. 



Fahren. (Water oi\Prevailing 



Degrees. 

 Mean. 



42 

 39 

 39 

 43 

 41 

 45 

 45 

 29 



36 5 



■ rain St snow 



Foot. 

 "i"'- T2 T6 



2 14 



WIND 



of' every 

 day. 



N. N. E. 



N. 



S. S. E. 



S. 



Var. 



W. 



N. 



E. S. E. 



E. 



WEATHER 



of every day. 



Fair, clear. 

 Fair, clear. 

 Fair, clear. 

 Fair, clear. 

 Overcast. 

 Fair, clear. 

 Fair, clear. 

 Overcast. 

 Snowy. 



tn 



on 



the 6th 



the 11th 



Le deg. 



du plus 

 gr. froid. 



12 5 



Greatest 



deg. of 



cold. 



3 9 



Le pi. gr, 

 deg. de 

 chaud. 

 15 



Greatest 



deg. of 



heat. 



65 7 



Var. 

 27 5 



Var. 

 61 8 



Temper. 

 2 36 



Temper. 

 37 3 



2 8 14 



Total of the 



fall of 



Water. 



4 days of 



rain, 2 of 



snow. 



Prevailing 

 wind of 



the month 



N. W. 



10 days. 



temperature 

 of the month. 

 Fair, agreeable, whole- 

 some. 



prevailing 

 sicknesses. 



