FLATT'S BRIDGE. 



METEOEOIOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, MISCELLANEOUS 

 NOTES, ETC. 



The Bermudas have long been considered as having an 

 equable temperature by those who have never had an oppor- 

 tunity of judging by personal experience, and this wrong 

 estimation of the climate- has been greatly increased by the 

 information of early as weU as modern travellers and 

 writers, who, judging merely from the occurrences of a brief 

 residence, and, without the aid of meteorological and other 

 observations, have given to the world at large an erroneous 

 estimate of the " perpetual Spring " of those Islands. 



Although fuUy aware of, and anxious to do justice to, 

 the pretty and fairy-like scenery of those remote islands, 

 yet we feel it would be totally inconsistent with a due 



