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grew more clear, and in the afternoon 



nearl)' so ; dissolving constitution ; plea- 



NNW ^29'384- sant day. | Evening bright. Lightning 



* in the night. 



9 W 29'49-H Cloudy, thick body of clouds moving 



* before the wind; breeze. | A tendency 

 to clear early in the forenoon, but agaia 

 became cloudy, and about noon a little 



NW 29-62+ rain. Afternoon round shaded body of 



' clouds moving before the wind. Cold, 



irregular, fresh breeze. Large piled 



clouds at sun-set. Sour day. 



10 S 29*56 — Bright, nearly clear, gentle breeze. 



^ Some lines from W to E. ] Large roll- 



ing clouds began to form about 9, gra- 

 dually grew more cloudy ; at 12 it be- 

 gan to raia and rained for 2 or 3 hours. 



W 29*55 About 3 P. M. wind went to VV, at 



* first a breeze, then grew more calm. 

 Became more clear. | Evening very 

 clear and calm. In the afternoon an 

 imperfect wreathed arc from NW. 



n W 29*58-1- Cloudy with breaks, breeze. J Conti- 



* nued so during the day, generally bright 

 with large clouds, sometimes rounded 

 and rolling, sometimes heavy and bro- 



W 29*664- lien. Cold breeze. [ Evening cloudy, 

 ^ breeze. 



12 W 59*68+ Bright, partially clear, cool breeze. 



* Clouds rather broken, moving before 

 the wind. | Continued all the day bright, 

 some heavy clouds, breeze, inclined to 



WSW 29*70 squally, j Evening bright, clear, with 

 * some heavy clouds; nearly calm. At 



sunset wind went more towards S. This 

 morning seemed like a clearing day, 

 but at sunset the mountains were trans- 

 parent. 



13 SSE 29'6Q— Partially clear, gentle breeze. | Cloud* 



' increased in the for«noon, and at noon 



Mnifernaly 



