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Saturday, March 13 , 

 — RinS'-Oiizel. 



Sunday, March 14 . . 

 • — Ring-OuzeL 



Monday, March 15 . . 

 — Riug-Ouzel. 



Barometer 29'9 in. Large shallo-vr cyclone -with 

 its centre over the eastei*n shores of the North 

 Sea, Winds moderate, from some northerly 

 poiut. Weather unsettled, with rain, sleet, or 

 snow-showers. Temperature about 40*^ F, 



Barometer 29'o in., falling, due to the centre of 

 the depression having passed across the North 

 Sea in a south-westerly direction. Winds 

 strong, generally circulating cyclonically round 

 the centre of the depression. Weather un- 

 settled, as on the previous day. Temperature 

 remaining about the same. 



Barometer 29'5 in. The depression nearly sta- 

 tionarj'. Winds high, mostly from some north- 

 erly direction over the greater part of our area, 

 with stormy unsettled weather and decidedly 

 colder. Moon : last quarter. 



Tuesday, March 1 6 . 



Wednesday ,Marchl7 



A. White Wagtail. 



B. Wheatear. 

 Chijffchaff. 



Thursday, March 18 

 B. Wheatear. 



Barometer 29'6 in. The depression with various 

 centres over south Sweden, the Netherlands 

 and Germany. Winds light or moderate gene- 

 rally, but strong from the west at the mouth of 

 the English Channel. Weather fine on the coast 

 of Portugal and the western part of the northern 

 coast of Spain ; overcast, with rain, snow, and 

 squalls elsewhere. Temperature low. 



Barometer 29*5 in. A fresh depression approach- 

 ing our area, with its centre between Iceland 

 and Ireland ; with cold winds of moderate 

 intensity circulating cyclonically round it. 

 Weather fine and very cold in the early part 

 of the day, but overcast, with showers in 

 Portugal and on our extreme west. A slight 

 rise in temperature during the day. 



Barometer falling, 29-3 in. The centre of the 

 depression (28'6 in.) off the south-west of Ire- 

 land. Winds mostly southerly over our area, 

 with showers. A considerable rise in tempera^ 



ture. 



