118 



VI. 



METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, 



1812. 



Wnd 



7th Mo. 



July 30 



N W 



31 



S W 



8th Mo. 





Aug. 1 



Var. 



2 



N E 



3 



Var. 



4 



N E 



5 



S W 



6 



Var. 



Barometer. 

 Max. Mill. Med. 



N W 

 N W 

 N W 

 N W 

 Var 

 N E 



N 

 N E 



E 



E 

 S E 

 S E 

 S W 



w 



S' w 



w 

 s w 

 s w 

 s w 



N W 



29-96 

 29-96 



29-86 

 29-86 

 29-86 

 2990 

 29-95 



30-OOj 

 30-OOJ 



29-961 



29'97 

 29-97 

 3007 

 30 14 



3015! 

 30 12| 

 3006; 

 3005! 

 2998; 

 2996 

 3000 

 2997; 

 30 05 

 3004 

 30- 10^ 

 30- 10 

 3004 



29-80 29-880 

 2980 29-88O 



29-80 

 29-80 

 2980 

 29-85 

 2990 

 29-95 

 2995 

 2994 

 2996 

 29-96 

 2996 



aoo7 



30 14 

 30' 12 



3007 



3005 

 2998 

 29-76 



29 



29-98 



2994 



29-97 



29-86 



2986 



3004 



2996 



Thermometer. 



Max. 



29-830 



29-830 



29-825 



29-875 



29-925 



29975 



29-9751 61 



29'950| 51 



29-965J b^ 



29-965 



30-015 



30- 105 



30145 



30-135 



30095 



30 055 



30 015 



29-S7O 



29-860' 72 



Mil). 



30-15' 2976 



29990 

 29-955 

 30010 

 29950 

 2998O 

 30070 

 30000 



29968 



78 



51 



53 

 54 

 52 

 50 

 50 

 47 

 49 

 51 

 45 

 53 

 49 

 44 

 43 



49 

 50 

 54 

 55 

 58 

 55 

 55 



57 



53 

 60 



47 

 52 

 53 



Med. 



43 



Evap. 



53-5 

 575 



570 

 590 

 57-5 



57 5 

 535 

 550 

 550 

 540 

 51-0 

 555 

 56-0 

 505 

 53-5 



58 

 575 

 610 

 640 

 63-0 

 63-5 

 63 

 63-0 

 60-5 

 65.0 

 56-5 

 60 5 

 600 



57-91 



Rain. 



•20 



•29 



17 



-34 



■56 



■66 



•35 



2-75 



The observations in each line of tiie table apply to a period of rwenty-foiir hours 

 beginning at9 A. M. onthediiy iH(hcatod in the tirstcolsinm. A dash denotes tliat 

 the result is incluiled in the next following observation. 



NOTES. 



