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uniformly cloudy. Heavy and gray 



atmosj)here, shaded towards the horizon. 



About 3 bej^an to rain, and continued 



SSE 29*56 — • more or less all the i.fternoon and even- 



' ino^. Cold and fresh breeze. 



14 SE 29-52 Partially clear, gentle breeze. [ In the 



* forenoon - irregular tufts, generally 

 pointing to W. Shower about noon. 

 At 1 wind went to E, clouds dense 



ENE "29-74-i- and broken, now more clear, j Evening' 

 ■^ very clear, starlight, gentle breeze ; in 



the afternoon irregular tufts tending 

 to N. 



15 NE 29-92-}- Partially clear, calm, veering. | In the 



•^ forenoon dense clouds. In the after- 



noon an arc from ISNW, with some 

 flocks pointing to E. Gentle breeze 

 NNW 30-02 from NINW. [ Evening cloudy, nearly 

 *■ calm. 



16 S 29-92 — Uniformly cloudy, nearly calm. | Mis- 



* ty rain came on at 8, and continued for 

 2 hours. About 10 wind went to W, 

 and became a fresh and squally breeze; 

 tendency to clear at noon. Mountains 

 black and large; a low stratum of 

 clouds moving rapi.dly from SW. In^ 

 the afternoon thick rain, squally breeze. 

 Evening partially clear and more calm. 



17 W 29-85 Large heavy clouds slowly moving be- 



* fore the wind. | Showers during the 

 day, clouds with some breaks, breeze. 



W 29*65 In the afternoon cleared, and the evcn- 



* ing was bright and nearly calm. 



18 SSE 29-65 Seemed to have rained much in the 

 night, now heavy rain, uniformly clou- 

 dy, nearly calm, clouds moving father 

 vapidly from SE. j Rain continued un- 

 til noon, then showers. Wind went to 

 \V, barometer continued falling rapidly. 

 Partially clear, large clouds floating 



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