4U 



,i-'thVATIONS ON SOILS 



JULY, 1848. 



OBSERVATIONS AT 5 A. M., OR BEFORE SUNRISE. 



DAY Or MONTH. 



OBSERVATIONS AT 3 P. M. 



60 



65 



52 



60 



62 



63 



48 



56 



67 



54 



50 



59 



57 



1,-1 



53 



62 



55 



62 



1,1 



63 



63 



63 



BH 



66 



63 



68 



55 



(is 



56 



69 



BS 



66 



52 



59 



5fi 



48 



64 



48 



* 





60 



68 



60 



66 



58 



64 



60 



64 



52 



60 



60 



65 



62 



64 



60 



63 



\ w 



s\v 



NYV 

 XYV 

 NW 



S 



E 

 SE 



E 



S 



s 

 s\v 



N\V 

 NW 

 XIV 

 N'W 

 NW 



Remarks at 5 A. m. — 2. Light dew. 3. Continued raining' all night. Still at it. 10. Lowry and foggy. 13. 

 Foggy. 14. Foggy. 24. Raining. 



Remarks at 3 p. m. — 2. Commenced raining. Some thunder at evening. 4. Ceased raining p. m. 9. Lowry. 

 10. Thunder. 11. Some thunder. 12. Raining. 13. Some thunder. Hi. Sprinkle rain. 24. Day showery. 31. Rain- 

 ing. 



The blank space above was owing to loosing some of our notes. 



