gQ^j REMARKS ON METEOROLOGY. 



23 WSW 29*32-i- Rain in the night; partially clear, 

 ^ clouds slowly moving from SW. j Con- 



tinued so until noon, then it grew more 

 cloudy, and then a heavy shower. Wind 

 W 29*55+ went to ^V and was high for some hours. 

 *' A heavy shower between 4 and 5 P.M. 



Then became more clear and calm, 

 large clouds moving before the wind ; 

 gentle breeze. Lightning-. 

 84 29'64-l- Very heavy showers in the morning, 



cal/n, I For aorne time partially clear ; 

 29'67 then heavy rain for a considerable pait 

 of the forenoon. Large shaded clouds, 

 SW 29"64 — calm. Afternoon gentle breeze, plea- 



* 8ant. ] Evening more cloudy with show- 

 ers, nearly calm. Lightning. 



25 W 29*56+ Rain in the night, still showery; par- 



' tially clear, broken clouds, breeze. | 



WNW 29*73+ In the afternoon Sonne heavy rain, breeze. 



* ]n the forenoon an imperfect precipi- 

 tatingorcfrom SW,\vith rolling clouds 

 moving before the wind ; mountains 

 clear, not dark. | Evening bright; 

 round clouds slowly moving before the 

 wind, dissolving ; nearly calm. 



26 W 29'81 Rain in the night ;parlially clear, clouds 



3 heavy and broken, moving slowly before 



the wind. | During the day irregular 



SW 29'50 — breeze, pleasant. Abontnoon long, irre- 



* gular wreathed arc from KNW to SSE, 

 some crossing lines pointing to SW. 

 Afternoon more cloudy, precipitating 

 sky, a little rain, irregular breeze. 



27 W 29'l6 — Rain in the night, which still continues ; 

 * ® uniformly cloudy with breeze, j Fore- 

 noon wind rose and for some hours was 

 very high, with violent ehowers of rain 



.NNW 29*55+ and hail. About 4 v.'ind abated, went 



* to N, atmosphere cleared, and became 



dissolving. 



