Meteorological Observations. 



119 



OCTOBER, 1805. 

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



Extremes. 



THERMOMETER. 



de 

 Mr. rJe Reaumur. 



Degres. 



Moyeiis. 



20 



21 



22 



23 



24 



25 



26 



27 



28 



29 



30 



31 



2 



11 



2 



9 



7 

 9 



14 



9 



9 

 5 

 6 



5 

 1 



9 



15 

 G 



9 



6 



13 



3 

 5 



6 7 

 5 7 



6 



the 28ih 



the 12th 



4 

 5 



o 



4 



7 



7 



10 



of 

 Fahren. 



UDOME- 

 TER. 



Water of 

 rain 8c snow 



Degrees. 

 Mean. 

 deg. 



Le deg. 

 du plus 

 gr. froid. 

 1 



Le pi. gr. 

 deg. de 

 chaud. 

 25 



Var. 

 26 



Temper. 

 9 y 



47 1 

 44 8 

 50 



Oin. 



47 

 45 

 41 



44 4 



40 3 

 41 



48 4 



48 9 



54 5 



Greatest 

 deg. of 



cold. 

 29 7 



Greatest 



deg. of 



heat. 



88 2 



Var. 

 58 5 



Temper. 



54 :] 



Foot. 



Anemo- 

 meter. 



Prcvailirg 



WIND 



of every 

 day. 



8 2 



N. N. E. 

 Var. to E 

 N. N. W 

 S. to E. 

 W. N. W. 

 W. N.W 

 Var. 



W.N.W. 

 \V. 



^\'. 



E. 

 W. 



2 4 13 



Total of 



the fall of 



Water. 



7 days of 



rain, &. 2 of 



snow. 



WEATHER 



of every day. 



Overcast, cold. 

 Overcast and rainy. 

 Rainy, with snow. 

 Fog-, frost, fair. 

 RairtJ', clear afternoon 

 Cleajr frost. 

 Overcast, rain, snowr. 

 Clear, very windy. 

 Frost, fair, clear. 

 Frost, clear, f<dr. 

 Overcast. 

 Fair, agreeable. 



Prevailing 



wind of 



the month 



W.N.W 



TEMPERATUKE 

 OF rllE MONTH. 



Veiy fair and agree- 

 able. 



rREVAII.ING 



r.tCKNESSES. 



