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Meteorological Observations.. 



AUGUST, 1805. 

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



O 

 ^< 



lA 

 O 



n 



3 

 o 



3 



Degres. 



Extremes, i Moyens- 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



3 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



19 



i 



THERMOMETER. 



de 

 Mr. De Reaumur. 



17 



23 3 



14 5 

 29 5 

 17 5 

 26 5 

 17 5 



26 7 



15 5 

 25 5 

 14 



25 5 

 13 



26 



17 5 



24 



16 5 



27 7 



17 5 

 25 



17 S 



26 5 

 16 

 26 

 21 



28 5 

 17 3 

 26 



18 



27 5 

 21 5 



26 5 



13 



24 



11 



25 



13 



26 



20 

 22 

 22 

 22 



20 5 

 19 3 



19 5 



20 5 

 22 3 



21 7 

 22 



21 

 24 7 



21 7 



22 7 

 24 



18 5 

 18 



19 5 



Degrees. , 



Mean. 

 deg^p 



of 

 Fahren. 



UDOME- 

 TER. 



Anemo- 



METEK. 



Water of 

 rain & snow 



Foot. 



In- -h -iV 



Pre'vailing 



WIND 



of every 

 day. 



7 14 



1 1 



WEATHER 



of e^ry day. 



E. to S. 

 S. 



E. S. E. 

 W. N. W. 

 W. N.W. 

 W. N.W, 

 S. S. E. 

 S. S. W. 

 S. S. W. 



s. 



w. s. w 



s. w. 

 w. s. w 



s. 



s. w. 

 w. 



N.W. 

 W.N.W. 



s. s. w. 



Cloudy. 



Thick fog, fair. 



Fog, cloudy, storm of 



thunder at eve. 

 Fair, cloudy. 



Fair. 



Fair, cloudy, alternately. 



Very fair. 



Overcast, cloudy. 



Overcast, thunder. 



Cloudy, overcast; 



Fair, hot. 



Fair, hot. 



Fair, rain. 



Fair. 



Fair, cloudy. 



Fair, windy. 



Fair, agreeable. 



Very fair. 



Very fair. 



