104 



Meteorological Observation^. 



MARCH, 1805. 

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



C 

 ^ * 



O 



S- 



n 



Q Extremes. 



THERMOMETEH 



UDOME- Anemo- 



TER. METER 



de 

 Mr. De Reaumur. 



of 



Degrcs. 



Moyens. 



. rain &. snow 



Fahren. ;W.m &r oi Prevailing 



WIND 



of every 



day. 



Degrees. 

 Mean. 



Foot. 



|..^ ^'Oldcg J,-Ode^. J,-o:in. ^ J,. 



WEATHER 



oj etxry day. 



1. ^ 



: 10 



2; 1 

 I 12 



3' 



M? 

 4' 3 



I 12 



S\ 3 



! 12 



I 14 

 T 6 



!i^ 



8: 7 



\ 22 



9; 10 



! 17 



10, 5 



6 



11 6 



12 



12 



13; 1 



I 2 



14 5 



5 



4 



10 



16| 1 



i 16 



171 



I 18 



18, 4 



22 



19| 6 



23 



5 

 5 

 5 



4 

 4 

 7 



12 



14 



13 



5 



9 



7 



9 



13 



15 



43 



■14 



43 



42 



42 



48 



59 



65 1 



62 8 



44 4 



2 

 9 

 9 

 1 

 6 

 9 



52 

 38 

 32 

 31 

 38 



48 4 



52 2 



61 9 



65 7 



Fair, clear. 



Fair, clear. 



Fsur, oTercast. 



Very fair. 



Vei7 fair. 



Fair, rain in the night. 



Foggj-, fair, agreeable 



Foggy, overcast, hot; 

 thun. storm at 7, P- M 

 Fogg)-, iau", cloudy. 



Foggy. 



Rain, fair. 



Frost, cloudy, cold. 



Frost, snow}', clear, 



cold, and windy. 

 Fair, cold, windy. 



Fair, clear. 



Very fair, agreeabk. 



White frost, fair, a- 



greeable. 

 Veiy fair, vegetative. 



Fair, hot. 



