MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, SAINT MARTIN'S, ISLE JESUS, CANADA EAST, (NINE MILES WEST OF MONTREAL,) FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1857. 

 Latitude, 45 degrees 32 minutes Kortb. Longitude, 13 degrees 36 minutes West. Height above tbe level of the Sea, 118 feet. 

 — BY CHARLES SMALLWOOD, M.D., LL.D. 



1 



:l;iroinpti'i cm'iTi'teil anil 

 ridilecd ti> 32° P. 

 (Englisli inches.) 



Temperature of the- 

 Air. F. 



Tension of Aqueous 

 Vapour. 



lumidifcy of the 

 "Atmosphere. 



Direction of Wind. 



Mean Velocity i 

 per hour 



Miles 



..[■ C:v:i 

 iin.'h-'s. 



1 



'■*£. 



Weather, Clouds, Remarks 

 [A cloudy sky is represented by 10, a 



Ac., &c. 



elm idlest on 



byo.] 



,s 



— — 

























6 a.m. 





p. m. 



6 a.m. 



2 p.m. 



10 p.m. 











'215 







<■: 







S. S. E. |\V. S. W. 



w, s. w. 







10 00 

































































;. C Sir. 





















































' 



■ fl n "l 



son! 



:;o oi i 



21 "0 





13 



051 



*097 



Dili 



78 



03 





N. \\ U N. X. E. bvE 



s, E. bvE.' 



1 03 



93 



103 





'Clear. 





1. 





Clear. Aurora Boreaii-s 



















■089 



■092 



(6 





'67 









































178 



'241 



■187 

















































■187 



233 



■178 

































rora Borealis. 

















112 



171 

















































210 



"207 





















































'068 





17 





77 





























1 = 



:;.. -.-■■; 



. ;'''- 



282 





2H 'S 



21 G 



■008 



■093 



'09-3 



t!i 







w. s. w. 



s. w. 



s.w. 



IS 3(1 



8 06 



13 'JS 





igj^- *■ 





C. Sfcr. 4. 



























90 



79 



'83 



S. \V.l».v W. 















[C. C.Str. 8. 





























089 



73 

























































78 



'86 







S. bv W. 















































■83 



87 



























10. 





















■205 



!HI 





95 



X. E. t.v E 



N. E.liv E. 











^70 































103 



075 



HO 



■78 





















8. 





C. Str. 10. 



















11 S 







■0138 



■067 









































































































137 



■09S 



























Snow. 























■083 



'123 



135 





■79 























C. Str. 10. 























114 





038 





67 









































S'3 









"034 



W 



68 



'74 





N.E.l.v E. 











































036 











































7'2 





018 





031 



74 



70 























C. C.Str. 4. 

























192 



'148 





















































H3 







S. E. l.y S. 













1 C.Str. 10. 































73 



■80 



83 







0-31 ] 2-03 



375 1 



i 2 10 | " 10. 

















oq-oen >o- ( 



* n -q 25 "0 





■178 



■123 -100 



!I2 



'79 



RG 













Sil.w. 





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REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 



1858. 















| 



sajn. 



u p. ill- 





„ ± m 1 



2 p. m. 



1U p. m. 



.. :,. in. 



2 p.m. 



^sf 



«a 



-> 



2 |>. in. 



10 p. in. 



S.S.E. 



E. by N. 



1U p. ni. 



Oa. in. 



2 p. IU. 



lo P . m. 



1 



ea.m. 



2. p. ni. 



10 p. m. 













76 







.W. 



17 s3 







| 2'90 



C. Str. 



10. 











7-11 





ID 7 









133 















S. by W. 



S. W.hyS. 

 S. by \V. 





V. by E. 





























036 



070 







78 







S. by E. 





23 







(M:. .Str. 







C. Sfcr. 10. 





















217 





IS 



79 





*d 





V.byS. 















3. C. Str. 4. 











995 



11 2 



9 6 





072 



079 







Iti 



si 



























Clear. 



C. Str, 10. 



" - Aurora Borealis. 















■84 





84 



X. E.byE. 



N. E. by E. 



V. E. by E. 



17 Sr, 









("'. (.'. Str. 









:m ii -,7 



3;i ;■;:■:■ 

 503 









■(133 



■033 







7a 



70 

























Clear. 



Clear. 



" Aurora Borealis. 





















W.byN. 



!■: bv N. 





































79 







9* 



W. N. W. 



V. X. \Y. 



2 73 























3 7 



2(I'I 





■094 





042 





K5 



72 







N.W. 



W. 8. W. 





























28 '0 











■220 





m 



'92 









W. bv N. 

 W by S. 

















3. Sfcr. 10. 





VI 



580 



30 it.;;. 



14G 



292 



3 J 



■J;i in-: 



3i)-i:;i) 



o'l L'.IS 

 ill HIS 



;;.i-'JT'i 



















'60 









V. by S. 



3 by x. 

 V. E. by i:. 



v.w. 

















Clear. 



" Aurora Bnmilis. 











'100 



























































:::::::::;::l...... 

























75 









E. N. E.bv E. 

 X. E.livE. X. E.bv Is. 













































12 17 



6 10 







lUin. 





















4-2 



057 









99 



v/82 

 V 63 





K4 



N.W. 



u\ s. w. 

















_'lear. 













— lira 



12 2 





■022 



031 



041 





7ii 

























3iiT. Sti*. 4. 











987 



— 9*2 





2-2 



■054 



067 



ni2 





78 



■80 

























3. Str. 10. 



0. Str. 10. 



1!M 



*"'' ;; ; :. 





;>i ii'.i 



is i; 



37 l 



19 3 



(172 



■192 



■061 



■0s4 





"'■. 







71 



s. w. 



W. by X. 



V, bv E. 



s ;,-, 



15 -KJ 



10 33 





'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'. C.Stv. 



t 



■ t 



'•' l i 













9 2 



—10 7 



020 

















X. N. E. 



s. [■;. in- e. 





























—18 7 







013 

















X. E.bv E. 



N. E. Iiv E. 



























313 



- 9 



22 '4 





■024 





059 





74 



71 







N. !•:. by E. 



X. E.bvE. 

















Lijrht Cirri. 











035 









■089 



"212 







7;'. 



'82 





H4 





























-r.-.a! 











202 







90 











S. by E. 











































































755 



19 



19 "9 



15 3 



090 



084 



'070 





78 







70 



X. E.by K. X. E. bv E. 



X. E.bv V.. 













10. 



0. Str. 10. 





a s 



064 



70-. 







*J.J 



1107 





IV. 12 







■o* 





s 









10 75 





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10. 



10. 



31 II 917 





301^.1 









017 







■57 











•■<■>■ VI 













Clear. 







REMAr 



KS FOR DECEMBER, 1851. 





REMARKS FOR JA.NFARY, 1858. 











Rain fell on Q days, amounting to 1"350 inches ; it was raining 





( Highest, the 22nd day, 3i>"607 inches. 





inches; it was raining 



-n \ } Lowest, tin. 1 3!st dav, ■„ 

 Barometer < mnnll.lv .Mean, 2:>'71 1 















ii'lies. 





Snow Tell on 10 (lavs, amounting to 26'S1 inches; it was snow- 



jMuiiliilv ■ i-:m. S. ilii'lics. 







iMnnthlv Itanpe I'4ii0 







Most prevalent wind, X. E. bv E. Least prevalent wind, E. 











( Highest, till' 1st ilav, 1 









rlhirln-|. tlii-2'itb day, 45°4. 



.Mo-t prcvalriil wind, V E. In [.'. I.i : 





Thermometer j^-^^M vn.'l4 J %i; 



-1S°2. 





Most windy day, tin.' 2itli d.iy : i-.n::iu uiilc- per hour, 1640. 



Thermometer. 



ll,f>wi"jf, tlie 2-'.i'd ilav,— 18°7. 

 )JlonIlilv .M.'an, 13°76. 



SI ust winilv day, tin' U'lli day ; intTiii u 



I. s [»T Imlir, lCj'^3. 













' lldiilblv (Jantre, 02°1. 







>. 





1 :ir H aim's visilili- mi 2 nijjlltn. 



Greatest intens 



tv of the Sun's rays, 51 °9. 





Lowest iiuini ot terrestrial radiation, — 1 







'llw l.k'i;li-i<','ilst;iti'or tliu atui'isphere haa indioitod moderate 



Lowest point o 



li-iTf-l rial i-.nli.u.i..;i. — 19°2. 





Mean of humidity, $0;». 







intensity. 



Mean of liumic 



ty,780. 



intensity. 

























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