Meteorological Observations. 



121 



NOVEMBER, 1805. ' 



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



THERMOMETER. 



de 

 Mr. De Reaumur. 



of 



UDOME- 

 TER. 



Fahren. 'Water of 

 . — — — — — rain 8t snow 



Extremes. 

 deg. -U"0 



Degres. 



20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 



3 

 5 



2 5 

 10 3 

 1 5 

 6 



5 

 8 





6 

 2 

 7 

 2 

 8 



12 



6 



10 



13 



7 

 18 



5 . 



5 

 5 



Moyens 



4 

 6 



3 



the 26th 



tlie 2d 



Degrees. 

 Mean. 

 Odeg. Oj 



41 



46 



40 



41 



42 



42 



38 



44 8 



51 1 



47 1 



60 1 



Foot. 



*nln. J— —- 



Le deg. 

 du plus 

 gr- froid 

 2 



Le pi. gr 

 deg. de 



chaud. 



19 



Var. 

 21 



Greatest 



deg. of 



cold. 



27 5 



Temper. 

 7 3 



Greatest 



deg. of 



heat. 



74 7 



Var. 

 47 2 



Timper. 

 48 4 



4 10 



3 7 



Anemo- 

 meter. 



Prevailing 



WIND 



of every 

 day. 



N.E. 



Var. 



VV. 



E. S.E. 



N.E. 



N. N. W 



W. 



S. S. W. 



W, 



S. 



s. 



WEATHER 

 cf every day- 



1 9 10 



Total of the 



fall of 



Water. 



I 5 days of 



I rain, and 1 



of snow. 



Prevailnig 



wind of 



the month 



W. 11 



davs, 



S.e'day^ 



Rainy. 



Fair, clear, a^eeable 

 Rainy morn, wind vari- 

 able, clear afternoon, 



White frost, fair, clear; 



then o^-ercast, cold 

 Rain all day. 



Very fair, clea*. 



Frost, clear. 



Frost, clear, stormy 

 wind at S. in the night. 

 Very fair, clear. 



Frost, very fair, clear. 



Very fair, wind stormy 

 at intervals in the night. 



temperature 



of the month. 



24 days of clear and 



very agreeable weather. 



PREVAILl'NG 



SICKNESSES. 



VOL. II. PART ir. 



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