Meteorological Observations. 



105 



23 



MARCH, 1805. 

 The first Obseivation made at Sun-rise ; 'he second at two hours after Mid-day. 



THERMOMETER. 



UUOiME- 

 TER. 



de 

 Mr. De Reaumur. 



of 



Fahren. Water oiPrevaili, 



§ ! Extremes. 



Degres. 



Moyens. 



20 4 5 

 14 



21 13 5 



^ i ^^ 

 |22i I 5 



6 



3 5 - 



6 5 



24! 4 



11 5 

 125! 1 



126; 5 



21 



1271 4 



9 



4 



5 



4 



9 



3 



6 



6 



6 



28 

 29 

 30 

 31 



5 

 5 

 5 



r 



3 

 7 



I 



the 14th 



the 19th 



Degrees. 

 Mean. 



■ rain & snow. 

 Foot. 



de^. J^'O.deg. TV*0'In. -J^ -^V 



9 

 14 

 2 

 1 

 3 

 9 

 13 

 6 

 4 

 6 

 4 

 6 



7 

 3 

 5 

 3 



5 



7 

 7 



Le deg. 

 du plus 

 gr. froid. 

 5 3 - 



Le pi. gr. 

 deg. de 



chaud. 



23 5 



Var. 

 28 8 



Temper. 

 7 1 



8 6 



18 4 



Greatest 

 I deg. of 

 I cold. 



0| 20 1 



1 



Greatest 



deg. of 



heat. 



84 9 



Var. 

 64 8 



Temper. 



i 48 



2 10 5 



Total of the 



fall of 



Water. 



6 days of 



rain, 3 of 



snow, 1 



of thunder, 



1 of storm. 



Anemo- 

 meter. 



mg 



WIND 



of every 

 day. 



WEATHER 



of every day. 



S. E. .Fair, storm of wind in 



Ithe night. 

 W. |Rainy, cloudy, clear, sto 



atW. & N.W. in night. 

 N, N. W-fair, clear, windy. 



N. N. W. 



S. 



S. 



S. 



E. 



N.E. 



E. 



E. 



E. N. E. 



'reitailing 



w'nd ot 



the month 



N. N. W. 



& E. 



8c S. 



Fair, dry. 



Fair, cold. 



Fair, agreeable. 



Fair. 



Overcast, cold, damp. 



Rain all day. 



Cloudy, cold. 



Rain, day and night. 



Rain, overcast. 



TEMPERATURE 

 OF THE MONTH. 



Very fair, agreeable, 

 dry, and favourable to 

 agriculturists. 



PREVAILING 

 SICKNESSES. 



JVote. The Vine bled on the ninth of this month. 

 VOL. II. PART II. O 



