MONTHLY METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, SAINT MARTIN'S, ISLE JESUS, CANADA EAST, (NINE MILES WEST OF MONTREAL,) FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1858. 



Latitude, 45 degrees 32 minutes North. Longitude, Y3 degrees 36 minutes West. Height above the level of the Sea, 118 feet. 



BY CHARLES SMALL WOOD, M.D., LL.D. 



£ 



Barometor eorreeted am 

 reduced tt> 32° F. 

 (English inches.) 



Temperature of the 

 Air. F. 



Tension of Aqueous 

 Vapour. 



Humidity of the 

 Atmosphere. 



Direction of Wind. 



Mean \ 



"■!■ hour 



n Miles 



■ . 



■if I'.llll 



inches. 





Weather, Clouds, Remarks 

 [A cloudy sky is represented by 10, a 



cloudless 



nobyO.] 



& 



6 a.m. 



2 p.m. 



III p. in 



6a.m. ,2p.m. 





6 a.m. 



2 p. in. 



10 p. m. 6 a 



m. 



2 p. m. [10 p. m. 



6 a.m. 



2 p.m. 



10 p.m. 



6 a.m. 



:a p. ra. 



10 p. m. 



6 a.m. 



2 p. m. 



10 p. m. 





:;. ( i--. 



20 m 

 647 

 863 

 894 

 996 



914 



:;n u:u 

 20 2ni 



:!0 120 

 330 



■I'.r [<T.i 



SMi 



933 



983 



::n 227 

 20 o.'.s 



910 



;jd in- 

 156 



-i os;; 



20 07 2 



S3S 



8U0 



971 



34.1 



:iii)L't 

 310 



20 052 



fi-i-s 



20 7!S 

 896 



920 

 :'ii ITU 



•j si 02 s 



:;n in:, 

 7i in 



:i!i iin 

 183 



20 s7.i 



20 .ss5 



I'll 7iil 

 868 



27 s 

 763 



S'fi 

 9 



--20 '3 



-14 7 

 -98 



10 1 



20 '5 



2* (I 



164 

 — 30 



S'S 

 5 



3*0 

 177 



22 



9 1 



— 20 



— 16 -B 



2'8 

 2 2 



— 40' 



26*8 



— 87 



14 - 8 

 B10 



32 it 



017 



'075 



051 



018 

 022 



0119 

 '022 

 '063 

 '043 



063 



'045 

 tvx, 



OSS 

 '051 



075 

 '070 

 ' '055 

 ■038 



051 

 054 

 037 



(ISO 

 130 



"044 

 "086 



■043 



'030 



063 

 010 



036 



■023 

 050 

 '■085 

 025 

 ■032 

 "OGl 



72 



69 



84 



77" 



50 



18 



211 



48 



iO 



-.a 



13 



[7 



;:, 



SI.I 



11 



89 



'71 79 



"80 "86 



"70 54 

 78 81 

 66 "46 



■81 72 

 ■70 *67 



78 "80 



78 78 

 ■81 70 



81 73 



;78 78 



'82 -89 

 "99 85 



N. E. by E. 



x. (■:. iiv r, 

 w. s. \v. 

 W. bv s. 

 W. bv X. 



\v. si w. 

 v. v.. i.y e. 

 N. w, 



\. E. by E. 

 \V. by S. 



w! 



\v. s. w. 



X. E.l.vE. 

 \Y. S, W. 



\v. s. w. 



E. by N. 



w! S. W. 



x. ]■:. byj;. 

 s.w. 



W. by N. 

 WV.IivW. 

 S. S. E. 

 E. by S. 

 \V. by S. 

 S. by E. 

 S. S. E. 



X. R. by E 



X. !■:. bvE. 



\v. s. w. 

 W.hvS. 

 \V. bv X. 



w. s. w. 



X. E.bv E. 

 s. bv \\ . 

 X. E. Iiv E. 

 \V. bv S. 



w. 

 w. 



N.'E. by E. 



w. s. w. 



W. bv 8. 

 W. by N. 

 W. 

 S.E. 

 B. N. E. 

 S.W. 



w. s. w. 

 s. s. w. 



\. !■:. in- 1:. 

 s. 

 s. s. w. 



S. by E. 



E.N.E. 



X, E. bv E 

 X. E. bv E. 

 N. W. 

 N. U. by E 

 S.S. W. 

 S. S. E. 

 S.W. 

 S. bv W. 

 X. E.byE. 



w! 



w. s. w. 

 w. 



\V. by K. 



w. s. w. 



W. bv N. 



W.byS. 



W. 



E.N.E. 



W. 



W.byN. 



W.byN. 



S. W.byS. 



X.N. E. 



W. by N. 



S. 



S. by E. 



W. bv N. 



27 'V.i 



7 05 



(i ■2il 

 5-43 



19 71 



14 sr, 

 23 :'5 



O'OS 



3 -12 

 32 

 7*27 



2S -so 



20 ik; 

 113 



4 90 



8 '08 



9 46 

 O'OS 

 l - 63 



20 '07 

 19 60 

 15 

 4 81 



6-85 



14-05 

 122 



11 ;u 



4 00 

 3 15 



2 '22 



5 71 

 11 47 



7 97 

 7 22 



3 -33 

 7 '00 



9*9'! 

 2*63 

 12 61 

 5 77 

 8 57 



1 81 



15 :tl) 

 23 05 

 IB '50 

 18 

 33 

 3 50 

 12 47 

 25 4(1 



10 87 



13 



1 10 



3 86 



4 72 



2 '. ; 







Clear. 



i':rr Str. 

 Clear. 



C. Str. 



C. O. Str. 

 C.Str. 



(■Str. 

 Clear. 



c.c. Sir. 



0. Str. 



Clear. 



('.('..Sir. 

 C. Str. 

 Clear. 



0.0. Str. 



('bar. 

 C. Str. 



10. 

 G. 

 4. 

 4. 



2. 



8. 



10.' 



8. 



P. 

 10. 



8. 





Clear. 



C. Str. 4. 



Clear 



C. Str. 4. 



C. Str. id 



Clear. 



Snow. 



C. Str. 8. 



C. C. Str. 4. 



Clear. 



C. Str. 10. 

 Str. 4. 

 Clear. 



C. C. Str. 10. 

 C. Str. 10, 

 Clear. 



C. Str. 10. 

 C. C. Str. 8. 



C. Str. 8. 

 Sleet. 



C. Str. 



Clear. 



C.Str. 

 (■bar. 



('.'str. 



C.Str. 



{.'bar. 



C.Str. 



Clear. 



C. Str. 



Clear, 

 ("'.str. 

 Snow. 





a 







id 



8 

 9 



10 



11 



12 

 13 



M 

 15 





75 



3 10 

 97 



10. 





















h.ap,, 











IT 

 In 

 Hi 







Aurora Borealis. 





luapp 







9'C i 24 "B 



— 53 28 5 

 13;i 30 





"'0 V 40' 



10. 









































-7 

 28 



:;j-!i 



Si', 



h,a,,,,. 



2 90 



*' 































REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1858. 

















6 a. m. 



2 p. m. 



10 p. in. 



a.m. 



2 ,.. m. 



10 p. m. 



6 a. m. 



2 p.m. 



lo p.m 





in. 



2 p. m. 



10 p.m 



6 a.m. 



2 p.m. 





ii a. m. 





10 J.. Ill 







6 a.m. 



2. p. m. 



10 p. m. 





211 562 



810 



30 112 



20 702 



257 



20 05S 

 20 01] 



;m (iui 

 170 



20|sn 

 -489 

 882 

 963 

 759 

 J175 



731 

 :io'iiiv> 



46-1 



424 



226 



850 



30 2711 



211 -'•511 

 ;.;u tint) 

 2;i -S !2 



332 



30 ]5il 



20 071 

 021 

 682 

 8S2 

 803 

 534 

 53-1 

 061 



737 

 937 



517 



2:1 illl'.l 



20 711 



Mi 



3U 100 

 20 705 



782 

 918 

 9S1 

 626 



691 

 830 

 1195 



-21 !! 



3 

 — 50 



14'0 



2 



28 P 

 32 1 

 38 '0 

 38*0 

 26 

 18 '4 

 32 1 



11 1 



32 1 



269 

 36 7 



19 

 24 1 



52-4 



■49 '8 

 44 '2 

 21 -4 

 34 8 

 40*6 

 30 2 

 36 2 



— 32 

 8 1 

 0'2 



2 9 



3 1 "t! 



31; 7 



21) 4 



25 

 24"6 



35 



26 1 

 30-6 



36 2 



.■is 7 



041 



024 

 031 



'065 



034 

 045 



"162 

 '208 

 '210 

 117 



048 



(157 



102 

 137 



;i7i 



065 



'181 



149 



'334 

 183 

 ■334 

 '254 

 '186 

 ■278 

 211 

 '033 



'183 



■199 

 245 

 '349 



■269 

 ■333 



'101 



■036 

 ■060 

 070 

 075 

 013 

 '051 

 '072 

 ■175 

 175 

 '212 

 '195 

 105 



035 



091 



105 

 143 

 170 



'203 

 ■201 





93 

 78 

 80 



74 

 63 



88 

 89 

 91 



Ol 



76 



7o 



81 



70 

 7-t 

 ^:i 



7n 



'84 

 74 



■76 

 82 



85 



■89 

 84 



90 



"86 

 ■84 



■71 



;77 



"67 







W. N. W. 



N. N. E. 



w. s. w. 



S. S. E. 



w. 

 w. 



W. N. W. 



N.W. 



N. N. E. 



W. 



S.W. 



W. S.W. 



E. by N. 



S.E. 



S.W. 



N.E. 



S. W. bv W 



S. W. 



N. N. W. 



S. S. w. 



S. by E. 



W.byN. 



N.W. 



N.E. 



\V. bv X. 



X. W.bv W 



W. N. W. 



W.byS. 



W. S. w. 



P.. X. E. 



E.N.E. 



E.S.E. 

 W. 



s. w. 



8. 



W. 



W. by N. 



W. N. W. 



S.W. 



N.W.bvN. 



W. 



W. 



W. S. W. 



S.W. 



N. 



S.W. 



S.E. 



W.byS. 



w. s. w. 



S.W. 



S.W. bvW. 



w. s. w. 



W. N. W. 

 S. S. W. 

 S. S. w. 



s. s. w. 

 s. s. w. 



W. by X. 

 S. W. bv S. 

 s. U'.bvW. 



w. s. w. 



S. bv W. 



E. 



\V. S. W. 

 E. S. E. 

 V N. E. 

 W. S. w. 

 \Y. N. W. 

 W. N. W. 



■ . by S. 

 W. by N. 

 W. 



W. by N. 

 E. 

 S.W. 



rV. N. W. 



V. by S. 

 S.W. 

 W. by N. 



s. s. w. 



V. bv S. 



V. s. w. 



N.W. 

 NF. by W. 



V. by N. 

 V. W.bv W 

 V. N. W. 



s. s. w. 



S. W, bv-VV. 

 V. bv W. 

 3. S. W. 

 3. by W. 



00 



1SU 



2 "30 



14 o:; 



131 

 17 71 



C'01 

 1*60 



1 96 



01 



S 20 



4 SO 

 12 72 

 146 



11"97 



16 ;.5 

 0'50 



2 55 

 1*96 



7 50 

 3 31 



■flO 



5 77 



8 57 



0'63 

 0'43 

 10 110 

 1 71 



01 



13 sr, 



23 S5 

 2'26 

 72 



9 00 

 17 



22 



O'OO 



id 



1 43 



n ;- 



6 07 



11 63 



2S bi 



14 IS 



5 OS 



2 47 



15 '47 

 20 



23 



27 52 

 1*00 

 8 57 

 Ml 



1 20 



2 73 



01 





U'30 



O. C. Str. 



C.Str. 

 Clear. 



C C.Str. 



Clear.' 



C. Str. 



Clear. 



C. Str. 



Cloar. 



C. Str. 

 Clear. 



C. C. Str. 

 C.Str. 



Clear. 



io! 



$'. 

 10. 



10. 



4. 



6. 

 10. 



3. 



C. Str. 10. 

 Clear." 



C. Str. 10. 



Clear. 



C. Str. 4. 



C. Str. 4. 

 Clear. 



C. Str, 10. 

 10. 



C. Str. 4. 



Clear. 



Clear. 



C. C. Str. 2. 



Clear. 



Cirr. Str. 4. 



Clear. 









88 

 71 



h 



80 

 71 

 70 

 62 

 63 



SO 



so 

 73 



75 



SO 



SI) 







3 





Clear. Aurora Borealis. 







1 00 











7 





O. C. Str. 3. 







'.!' 











11 





itT v ' 2 



13 











...°.. 9 . ... 





15 



041 



C. Str. 10. 

















:::::::::::' 





































:,": 







C Str 6 



























:.!i 

 31 







C. Str. 8. 



Clear. Aurora ['nivalis. 





Ther 



nctcr 



lluhiclrl 



est int.- 



St |.IIIIll 



i of lium 



("High 



"pi!"' 



Cm-,i, 



rUml 



'1 Mom 



Uin„ 



-iu ,.r t 



.1 llTIV- 



bty, 7H 



st, the 1 

 -i. tli.'b 



ll.V lli-Ii 



iiv I'm. 



■si. t In- 1 



-t. tin. i 



lily >Iea 

 lily Ran 



'i;il IVh'l. 



tii flay. 



lb -hiv, 

 Ih .i;iv,- 

 .7 : 50. 



...vs.' i'.2^ 



REMAP 



u-:;:;;oin. 

 •201 " 



ichcs. 



-30° 2. 



°2. 



KS FO 



a 



FEB! 



■Ri 



Se 



'"m 



M 

 L 



11 

 T 



JJARY 



iw i'.'ll • 

 mt.-'l i< 

 ■ St \>n-v; 



:■■;■:■ l; ■ 

 E'-li 



>' El.:Lll 



18 

 Id 



17'.' 



1 ! Ll 



58. 



'iVi. 



tl 

 lb 



"\V. bys 



JiUli <l:i' 



13 tli da 

 ite quan 



. I 



ity. 



i'l.'s 



n-.\ali-iif \vi 

 lil.'h i-.-r bm 

 per hour, 01 



re has indi 



preciable 



id,E. 

 r, 1731. 



atcd high 



REMARKS FOR MARCH, 1858. 



(Highest, tli." 13th day, SO'361 inches. Snow fell on 8 days; it was snowing 20 hours 45 minutes, and 

 !!„,..„.,„,, JLowest, tin- 2lst ihy. 20021 " amounted to-4'20 iiicln'S. 

 Jiaiometei ^lontblv Mu:iti. 2.i -mi-1 inches. U'-si prevalent wind, \V, by N. Lenst |>revalent wind, N. 



Ol nnthl v Kan-'-, 1"540 " Most wind v d:iv, tin- 22ml dav ; ni.-an mil. s p. r Innir, 23"65. 



(Hiu'licst, ti..-:;i-t d:iv, 61 °C. l.exst windv d;!v. fln'2^ili disv; idkih mili-s [ivr hour, 0'26. 

 Thprmnmofpv JLowest, t-h.- ttll d:iv. — 31 °9. Greatest nil- iimi.v . ■! tl,.- Sun's r;,ys.Mi^0. _ 

 iftermomctci. -. Mlh „thlv M. an. 23<=52. Aurora U,., ■.-.:!■>■. i-ibl.. ..n I nn--bi-. I.nmir Hal. v-s.blelmght. 



CMonthly llange, 83 °0, l;i.li]ise ol' t in- Sun im i -i !.!.■, nwnu: in dmtily weather. 

 Lowest point of terrestrial radiation, — 22 °1. The Soul- Spun-.. v. tir-t b.-ard mi the 26th day. 

 Mean of humidity, "789. The Electrical state of tho atmosphere baa indicated feeble 

 Eain fell on 3 days ; it was mining 19 hours, and amounted to intensity. 

 - 285 inches. Ozone was in moderate quantity. 



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