QU 



XIII. 



METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. 







TkessuPvE. ', Temperature. 







■ :-» 



1812. 



Wind 



3rax. 



Min 



Med. 



Ma^ 



Mm 



Med. 



Evap 



Rair 





I St Mo. 















Ja^.6 



N W 



2977 



20-68 



29-725 



38 



31 



34-5 



4 





> 



7 



N 



30 Gn 



V9-6S 



29-86'5 



38 



33 



35-5 



— 



•19 





s 



N W 



30- J (J 



30-05 



30- 12c 



37 



26 



31-5 



— 







S 



N Vv 



Sirii' 



'30- 10 



30-14C 



37 



31- 



J4 



— 







JO 



Var. 



30 l:; 



.-;o-i3 



30 -J 5.5 



36 



:i2 



.4--U 



— 



•12 





31 



N 



30 .13 



2 9" 8 9 



30-0 !0j 3-'. 



3'! 



r^.i-0 



— 



-25 





12 



N 



29-89 



29-79 



29-:'4C; 42 





::- 



— 







13 



N W 



29-9;> 



2979 



29 8^5 40 



'o,> 



, 5 



— 



1 





14 



N W 



30-08 



29-98 



30030 41 



33 



3/-0 



•14 





# 



15 



\V 



30- IS 



3008 



.'iO-loO 45 



28 



36-5 



— 







16 



^v 



30-20 



30-17 



3U-1S5 39 



32 



35-5 



— 







.17 



N 



30-25 



30-20 



30-225i 38 



31 



34-5 



— 







IS 



W 



30-25 



30f.T 



30-20C 



43 



34 



38-5 



— 



5 





19 



s \v 



30-].:. 



29-97 



30-060 



47 



36 



4,1,5 



— 



3 





20 



NW 



29-97 



29-88 



29 •92.-3 



4.> 



29 



36-0 



— . 







21 



NW 



29-88 



29-86 



29-870 



40 



28 



;;4-o 



•33 





c 



22 



N W 



29-96' 



29-86 



29-910 



41 



3 7 



36-0 



— 







23 



N E 



30-08 



29-96" 



30 020 



34 



2 i 



32-5 



— 







24 



N W 



30-10 



30-06 



30 080 



39 



2} 



33-0 



— 







2.5 



W 



30 06 



30-00 



30030 



41 



39 



40 



— 



3 





26 



s 



30-07 



30-05 



30-060 



45 



31 



38 



— 







27 



s w 



30-05 



29-87 



29-960 



4/ 



11 



39-0 



•28 







28 



Var. 



29-87 



29-46 



29-665 



46 



36 



41-0 



— 









^9 



S E 



29 34 



29-28 



29-310 



45 



40 



42-5 



— 



•12 





30 



S 



29-79 



29^34 



29-565 



50 



33 



41-5 



— 



•24 





31 



S E 



29-79 



29-79 



29790 



48 



41 



445 



•29 



•10 





Sd Mo. 























Feb. 1 



S E 



29-69 



29-67 



29-680 



47 



42 



44-5 



— 



4 





2S Ef 



29-6-4 



29-34 



29490 



50 



40 



45-0 



— 



8 





S 



S E 



29-69 



29-45 



29-545 



47 



42 



44-5 



— 



2 





4 



s w 



29 58 



29-45 ! 



29-515 

 29-899 



49 



42 



45 5 



•32 



I 







38-u 



1-40 



1-29 





N. B. The observations in each line of the Table apply to a period of twenty- 

 fou • hours, begiijnin;^ at fi A. M. on the day indicated in the first column- A dash 

 tea )te£, that the result is included in thene^t foilovt'ing observation. 



NOTES 



