516 Report on the Turan Mall Hill. [No. 6. 



21st. — Clear. 



22nd.— Ditto. 



23rd. — Ditto, the sun obscured by cumuli to the West at sunset. 



24th. — Ditto about sunrise a small fog cloud visible to the S. W. 

 of the Lake. 



25th. — Detached cirro cum. general for the first part of the day. 

 In the afternoon verging to cirrus. 



26th. — At sunrise calm with the sun obscured by dense atmosphere 

 a gentle wind rising at 9 a. m. from the W. Suddenly veering at 

 11 a. m. to the N. E. and E. ; blowing at intervals from these quarters 

 during the day ; Nimbus accumulating to the E., and a few drops of 

 rain falling at 9 p. m. 



27th. — Sun obscured throughout the dpy. Heavy rain fell shortly 

 after 4 p.m. from the East with a high wind, continued so for 2 

 hours and then suddenly lulled. Wind changing to the West for a 

 short period about sunset, but veering again to the N. E., at 10 p.m.; 

 a most violent squall with heavy rain blew for 1^ hours from the 

 West, accompanied by thunder and lightning. 



28th.— Cloudy, and sun obscured for the greater part of the day ; 

 very light and variable winds, at 8 p. m. a great storm of hail and rain, 

 with thunder and lightning from the West, lasting about 1^ hours; 

 winds strong from the West throughout the night. 



29th. — Morning cloudy with dense fog and a strong southerly wind 

 but gradually veering round to the West, large masses of cumuli 

 clouds rising and passing over to the East, a clear night. 



30th. — Dense fog in the morning with drizzling rain, at times clear- 

 ing ; by noon a succession of cumuli clouds rising from the West 

 throughout the day, but clearing by night. 



31st. — Foggy and cloudy in the morning with a high wind from the 

 West. Fog clearing by noon ; large masses of cumuli clouds rising 

 from the West and passing over head ; a clear night. 



