Cnrn.'H",! and minced to 



'niirorjif-tci-. 



■Ii'il and reV 

 Fall., 32=' 



7 a.m. 



2 I), m. 





2'J '.«- 



;;ii ('!■:'. 



:>0 in',11 



181 



133 



21> '.''I 



29 7.72 



680 



818 



895 



611 



828 



841 



:;o "in 



3CVIHW 



104 





»-:i;i 



2'J .501 



:»i 11:12 



;;o 000 



;:i'SH 



2077S 



839 



829 



1124 



S68 



038 



936 



3'1-mio 



980 



29-*72 



8*7 



910 



901 



911 



812 



895 



807 



:;n i 1 1 1 j 



995 



1)18 



982 



21i S71I 



770 



827 



811 



793 



646 



905 



863' 



802 



859 



910 



835 



911 



862 



Temperature of the & 



Tension of Aqueous 



BY A, HALL, M. D. 



Direction iitnl Velocity of 'Wind 

 at hour of observation. 



Calm. 

 X X W ' 



S W 6'0o 



\VS-\V .T11O 

 W S W -.'„: 



Clouds and their Proportion. 



Numbers, from fi. Cloudless 



10, perfectly Overcast. 



4 Cu. St. 

 

 Hi Cu. St. 



Rain. Distant thunder, 



Rain! Thunder. 



Slight rain early A.M. 



" ' Halo A. M. Meteor 10.15 P. M. Clouded r 



Clouded during night. Slight rain 

 Slight rain. Clouded night. 



Distant lightning in S.at 11 P. M. 



REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1858. 



r: 



Barometer ..-M J I on V^ 



I .Moutldv 



Ulonthlv 



(Highest. 



Thermometer. . 4 fet 



Highest on the 3rd day : WPsi inches. 



REMARKS FOR JUNE, lSDs. 



ic iir.i ii <\:y 



ieth ' 



11, I1S"U"). 



1 ti'imjii'iwl nre Vn.'inir So - S.1 

 " 5G°36. 

 s raySj_12C°, on the 2Cth day. 



Pain fell (.hi 1;', days during V- hours ir, minutes, amounting to 



''l'-.'iu Hi' liuinidiij i«.r Hi.' ncmh.'a 



No record of wind from He- X.X.W.. T..H.K S E. or S S E 



Cloudless dayr 



At observatio 

 22nd and 26tli. 



The most windy day was the uli dav, tin- mean velocity being 

 7T,s link's per hour. jo 



The most vhidy hour between 2 and 3 p. rn. of the 4th day; 

 actual velocity boms 20'oG miles per liour. 



Tho Aurora « M :,. ,.-u on 1 .,um. n Wll s not vbiblc on 17 

 nights, where, if cxistim.-, it iviu^t have been seen ; and tho 

 1'ijitainiii'j- nights were cloudy. 



Ozone was 111 moderate proportion. 



u'red. Distant thunderstorm heard 

 A Solar Halo u 



..1 tho 1st day. Lunar Corona on 'J nidits. A Meteor i 

 alleged to haw beeu seen on the evening of the 12th. 

 v linages are noU'd each morning at 10 a.m. 



., with streamers, 



TIuivul, i-torm. Hail. 

 Thunderstorm. 

 Distant Tlnuidci". 



Lunar Halo. Had. ! 



Barometer fe"* 



1 tho lOtli day: 3IV218 inches. 



i;f.m\i;k< fur jli.v, isos. 



Thermometer..] Lowest^ ^1 

 (.Monthly ranf-'o, 



' ■>■- n(-Kt iiil.-n-ii v of tin- -ihi'h i-ii\ 

 Warn.,.--, day was tin- 7!h, its m.-'a 

 Coldest day was tli,' 1.2th, 

 31 1 'an ■ a' humidity for tlie month, "COS. 



" I days during ij-j hours in minutes, amounting 

 "" ' day. 



asthoN.E. 



.to the S., S.S.E., and N.W.AV. 

 N. B. The rain and snow guages 



1 E.X.E., ]■:., E.S.E., S.E., rmdS.S.W. 



velocity having been Hi miles jicr hour. 



