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A Tiventy-third Memoir on the Laiv of Storms. [No. 6. 



9U.15' a. m: Bar. 29.679 ; Symp. 29.80 ; Ther. 78°. Wind N. E. (8—9). 

 Squalls strong (9—10). Scud from N. East! lOh.15' a. m. Bar. 29.579 ; 

 Symp. 29.78; Ther. 78°. 



lib. 15' Bar. 29.629 ; Symp. 29.78 ; Ther. 78^ ° ; Noon Bar. 29.639 ; Symp, 

 29.77 ; Ther. 78^ °. Squalls less severe and less rain with more light at 

 times ; clouds more in masses. Wind N. b. E. ! Scud from N. East. 



1 p. m. Bar. 29.629 ; Symp. 29.76 ; Ther. 78i °. Scud from N. N. E. 

 Wind North and N. b. W. 



2 p. m. Bar. 29.609; Symp. 29.76. Scud from N. b. E. Wind North 

 to N. W. ! 



3 p. M. Bar. 29.619; Symp. 29.78 ; Ther. 78i°. Wind much abated and 

 N. N. W. to N. W. but the scud still from N. b. E. Clouds darker but 

 less rain. 



4 p. m. Bar. 29.629 ; Symp. 29.79 ; Ther. 7S\ °. Scud from North. Wind 

 N. W. to N. N. W.* 



7 p. m. wind about N. W. and in slight squalls only, Bar. 29.739 ; Symp. 

 29.85 ; Ther. 78°. 



Suryeyor General's Oeeice. 

 The following table is extracted from the monthly register kept at 

 the Surveyor General's Office. Bar. corrected to 32° Mihrt. 

 Time of Observation. 





Sunrise. 



9h. 50 m. 



Noon. 



2.40 p. m. 



4h. p. m. 



Sunset. 







^ 





•—" 





u 





s-T 





^ 































































03 





<u 



u 





u 















<u 



a 



<u 



a 



<u 



a 



<D 



a 



<u 



a 



<u 



a 





<v 



o 



<u 



o 



<u 



o 





o 



<D 



o 



03 



o 





a 



ft 



a 



a 



g 



a 



a 



a 



a 



fl 



a 



a 





o 





o 





o 



u 



o 



u 



o 



b 



o 









<u 



•— 





J-l 











0> 





a> 



c3 



os 



J3 



PS 



j3 



a 



ja 







« 



JS 



a 



& 



Q 



« 



H 



CQ 



H 



M 



H 



03 



H 



pq 



H 



CQ 



1850 



























Oct. 

















o 











o 





O 



19 th 



29.868 



78.3 



.922 



83.6 



.863 



85.0 



.798 



84.0 



.806 



81.2 



.831 



79.0 



20 th 



.849 



77.4 



.884 



80.6 



.819 



82.6 



.855 



79.0 



.751 



79.2 



.759 



78.6 



21st 



.777 



76.6 



.819 



81.3 



.776 



77.S 



.719 



78.5 



.710 



80.0 



.722 



79.0 



22nd 



.752 



76.8 



.806 



78.7 



.765 



75.5 



.692 



75.3 



.667 



76.2 



.663 



76.2f 



23rd 



.564 



76.0 



.520 



70.6 



.475 



76.6 



.488 



78.0 



.515 



77.6 



.555 



78.0 



24th 



.705 



75.6 



.771 



80.0 



.730 



83.0 



.662 



86.0 



.668 



85.8 



.679 



83.8 



25 th 



.791 



77.8 



.863 



84.3 



.819 



86.2 



.771 



87.4 



.764 



86.3 



.812 



83.8 



* These are the same points as in the preceding entry, but the order of them is 

 designedly changed to express that generally the wind was from the first point or 

 N. W., but at times, either from incurving or from the eddies over a town, veering to 

 N. N. W. : so in the entry at 3 p. m. N. N. W. to N. W means that generally 

 the wind was N. N. W., but at times N. West. 



f Fall of rain nearly 12 inches. 



