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Daily Meteoeological Observations, November 21 — 28, 1846. 



I 



Gbtt. 

 Mean 

 Time. 



d. h. 



21 10 

 22^ 



22 18 



20 



22 







23 



2 



4 



6 



8 



10 



18 

 20 

 22 



24 

 2 

 4 

 6 

 8 



10 



18 

 20 

 22 



25 

 2 

 4 



10 



18 

 20 

 22 



26 

 2 

 4 

 6 

 8 



10 



18 

 20 

 22 



27 

 2 

 4 

 6 

 8 



10 



18 

 20 

 22 



28 

 2 

 4 

 6 



Baro- 

 meter 

 at 32°. 



29-047 

 28-965 

 29-379 

 414 

 444 

 441 

 423 

 401 

 384 

 370 

 320 



29-177 

 204 

 228 

 248 

 262 

 283 

 312 

 369 

 359 



29-323 

 289 

 273 

 240 

 185 

 131 

 088 

 29-016 

 28-952 



28-829 

 851 

 886 

 916 

 925 

 945 

 28-983 

 29-010 

 027 



29-137 

 185 



242 

 274 

 287 

 299 

 325 

 334 

 338 



29-270 

 279 

 305 

 319 

 330 

 365 

 427 



Thermometers. 



Dry. 



43-4 

 40-2 

 37-8 

 34-5 

 36-0 

 41-2 

 43-2 

 43-4 

 42-0 

 42-3 

 42-3 



48-0 

 50-4 

 51-2 

 53-2 

 52-4 

 50-7 

 45-6 

 40-3 

 38-0 



42-0 

 42-5 

 44-0 

 43-2 

 44-0 

 43-6 

 42-8 

 43-4 

 43-7 



44-3 

 43-7 

 43-8 

 45-2 

 46-0 

 45-6 

 44-5 

 43-8 

 44-3 



43-0 

 43-0 

 43-7 

 40-7 

 41-0 

 38-0 

 38-5 

 37-5 

 36-4 



28-6 

 24-9 

 29-8 

 33-0 

 33-5 

 36-2 

 37-7 



Wet. 



42-5 

 38-7 

 35-6 

 33-5 

 34-7 

 39-3 

 41-2 

 42-1 

 41-2 

 41-4 

 41-4 



47-6 

 49-8 

 50-5 

 52-0 

 50-2 

 47-0 

 42-9 

 39-3 

 37-8 



41-3 

 42-0 

 43-4 

 42-8 

 43-4 

 43-0 

 42-6 

 43-0 

 42-9 



43-1 

 42-5 

 41-4 

 41-8 

 42-7 

 42-7 

 42-5 

 42-4 

 42-9 



42-5 

 41-8 

 40-9 

 38-8 

 39-2 

 36-6 

 36-3 

 35-0 

 34-0 



27-3 

 24-8 

 28-0 

 32-2 

 32-9 

 33-6 

 36-0 



Diff. 



0-9 

 1-5 

 2-2 

 1-0 

 1-3 

 1-9 

 2-0 

 1-3 

 0-8 

 0-9 

 0-9 



0-4 

 0-6 

 0-7 

 1-2 

 2-2 

 3-7 

 2-7 

 1-0 

 0-2 



0-7 

 0-5 

 0-6 

 0-4 

 0-6 

 0-6 

 0-2 

 0-4 

 0-8 



1-2 

 1-2 

 2-4 

 3-4 

 3-3 

 2-9 

 2-0 

 1-4 

 1-4 



0-5 

 1-2 

 2-8 

 1-9 

 1-8 

 1-4 

 2-2 

 2-5 

 2-4 



1-3 

 0-1 

 1-8 

 0-8 

 0-6 

 2-6 

 1-7 



Wind. 



Maximum 





force in 



From 



1". 



lO"-. 





lbs. 



lbs. 



pt. 



0-6 



0-3 



18 



0-9 



0-2 



20 



1-7 



0-5 



20 



0-5 



0-3 



19 



0-3 



0-1 



11 



0-1 



0-1 



16 



0-1 



0-1 



17 



0-2 



0-1 



16 



0-1 



0-1 



15 



0-1 



0-0 





0-0 



0-0 





0-3 



0-0 





0-4 



0-1 



18 



0-1 



0-4 



19 



0-5 



0-1 



22 



0-3 



0-3 



21 



0-4 



0-3 



20 



0-3 



0-0 



18 



0-1 



0-0 



18 



0-2 



0-0 



17 



0-5 



0-1 



24 



0-3 



0-1 



16 



0-1 



0-1 



25 



0-1 



00 



6 



0-1 



0-0 





0-1 



0-1 



10 



0-1 



0-0 



3 



0-1 



0-0 





0-1 



0-0 



2 



1-0 



0-4 



30 



0-7 



0-4 



30 



0-7 



0-6 



28 



0-5 



0-3 



28 



0-6 



0-5 



28 



0-6 



0-5 



28 



0-5 



0-4 



26 



0-5 



0-4 



28 



0-6 



0-4 



28 



1-6 



1-5 







2-4 



1-9 







3-1 



1-6 







4-0 



0-7 







3-0 



1-0 







3-8 



2-4 







2-6 



0-6 







1-8 



1-2 



31 



1-5 



1-0 



30 



1-8 



0-1 



26 



0-3 



0-1 



20 



0-2 



0-2 



29 



1-0 



0-7 



31 



0-7 



0-2 



20 



0-3 



0-2 







3-3 



1-2 



30 i 



Clouds, 



Sc. :C.-s.:Ci., 



moving 



fi'om 



pt. pt. pt. 

 24 : 22 : — 



— : — : 27 



— :26: — 

 — : 26 : — 



22: — : 



— : 30 : — 



1 : 1 : — 



Sky 

 clouded, 



0—10. 



5-0 

 3-0 



0-5 



0-3 



2-0 



9-9 



10-0 



10-0 



10-0 



10-0 



10-0 



9-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 

 60 

 8-0 

 5-0 

 0-5 

 0-2 

 1-0 



9-5 



9-5 



9-8 



9-9 



10-0 



10-0 



10-0 



10-0 



10-0 



10-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 

 10-0 



10-0 

 10-0 

 100 

 9-9 

 9-5 

 9-0 

 6-0 

 4-0 

 2-0 



1-0 

 1-0 

 0-7 

 9-8 

 100 

 10-0 

 60 



Species of Clouds and Meteorological Remarks. 



Scud and cirro-strati. 

 Scud ; sheets of cirro-strati. 

 Haze and cirro-strati on Lorizon. 



Id. 

 Woolly cirri ; cirro-strati on horizon. 

 Cirro-cumulo- strati and cirro-stratus ; cirrous haze. 

 Dense mass of cirro-stratus. 

 Cirro-stratus ; drops of rain. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. ; rain"'^ 



Scud. 



Id. 



Id. 

 Cirro-cumulo-strati and cirro-strati. 

 Id. 



Clouds on horizon. 



Id. 

 Cirro-cumulo-strati to SW. 



Scud. 



Id. ; cirro-stratus. 

 Id. ; id. 



Mass of cirro-stratus. 



Id. ; misty on horizon. 



Patches of scud ; dense uniform cirro-stratus. 

 Scud and cirro-strati ; rain^ 



Id. 

 Scud and cirro-strati ; rain^ 



Raini 



Id. 

 Cirro-stratous scud and cirro-stratus. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. ; rain' 



Id. 

 Clouds broken. 



Rain' 



Showers. 



Scud ; cirro-strati. 



id. ; rain"'"' 



id. ; cumuli on N. horizon, 



frequent showers of drifting rain and hail. '. 



Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 

 Id. 



and cirro-cumulo-strati. 



Scud and cirro-strati on horizon. 



Clouds on horizon. 



Id. 



Id. 

 Scud ; snow"'' 

 Id. ; showers of snow. 

 Scud and loose cumuli ; occasional showers of snowji 



Ciri-o-strati ; cirri and cumuli ; lunar corona and portion of a hi^ 



Nov. 26* Ih SSm. A portion of a halo 23° vertically above the sun, with tlie horns turned /rom the sun. 

 Nov. 26^ 4p. New silk put on wet thermometer. 



Nov. 284. Thunder said to have been lieard to-day. Two flashes of lightning were seen by an individual at Sprouston (6 miles t by, 

 from Makerstoun.) There were two or three showers of a sort of hail at Makeistoun. ; 



