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Slight air from N. E. with heavy clouds to Eastward, wind chang- 

 ing to S. E. p. m. 



Q1 . M J Barometer, 29.54 29.50 29.48 



6istmay, ^ Thermometer, 86° 84° 84° 



N. Easterly winds, with cloudy weather and rain throughout. 



, T /Barometer, 29.40 29.37 29.36 



ist June, ^Thermometer, 82° 83° 82f 



Wind from N. E. to N. W., with heavy rain throughout, and very 

 heavy clouds. 



. T J Barometer, 29.33 29.28 29.27 



MJune, \ Thermometer, 82° 82^° 81° 



Wind from N. W. with heavy rain and gusts of wind throughout, 

 with low flying clouds. 



q , T ( Barometer, 29.25 29.25 29.23 



6a June, j Thermometer, 8 4° 81 4° 82° 



Wind N. E. to N. W., with heavy rain and gusts of wind 5 p. m. ; 



at 10 p. m. wind from S. W. in strong gusts, a double reefed topsail 



breeze with rain throughout. 



Afh T J Barometer, 29.32 29.29 29.29 



ztnjune, ^Thermometer, 82° 84° 83° 



Clearing up, wind S. W. rather Southerly inclined at times, with 

 rain in passing clouds. 



N. B. — Barometer always ranges lowest at 5 p. m. and about that 

 time indicates a change or otherwise ; on the 5th Barometer 29.50, 

 Thermometer 84°. 



A. BOND, M. A. 



In reply to some inquiries of mine as to the times of the changes of 

 the wind, Mr. Bond says, " I have the pleasure to enclose the times 

 of change of wind as nearly as possible for the three days required 

 in June ; viz. 1st, 2nd, 3rd." 



1st June 1842 — Wind N. E. till \ past 5 p. m., when it changed to 

 N. W. with heavy rain throughout, and heavy clouds, remaining ra- 

 ther stationary from N. W. 



2nd June* — Wind N. W, and rather more Westerly inclined towards 

 evening, with strong gusts of wind, and heavy rain throughout, and 

 low flying clouds from N. E. 



