132 



Daily Meteorological 











Thermometers. 





Anemometer. 







Gottingen 



Mean Time 



of 





Baro- 

 meter 







1 



Rain 



Gauge. 





Clouds moving from 



Quan- 

 tity 

 of 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Max. 



Pressure. 



Direction of 



Observation. 





Corrected. 



andMin. 





Max. 



Pres. 



Wind. 





Clouds. 



<J. h. 



m. 



in. 



o 















in. 



Its. 



lbs. 







0—10. 



June 3 6 







29-313 



44-3 



43-2 



1-1 







1-4 



0-3 



NE by N. 



NNE. 



10-0 



8 







360 



43-7 



42-6 



1-1 







1-2 



0-5 



NE. 



NNE. 



10-0 



10 







396 



43-9 



43-3 



0-6 







0-9 



0-7 



NE by N. 



NNE. 



10-0 



June 4 







... 



... 



... 



... 



48-0 

 41-9 



0-091 



1-2 











18 







29-660 



43-7 



41-8 



1-9 







1-8 



0-5 



NE. 



NE. 



10-0 



20 







682 



43-9 



40-8 



3-1 



48-8 

 42-7 





1-1 



0-6 



NE by E. 



NE. 



10-0 



22 







690 



44-0 



40-5 



3-5 





1-5 



0-7 



NE. 



NE? 



100 



June 5 







693 



43-1 



41-5 



1-6 



0-092 



1-2 



0-7 



NE. 





10-0 



2 







694 



43-4 



41-8 



1-6 





1-2 



0-6 



NE by N. 





10-0 



4 







687 



44-1 



41-7 



2-4 







1-5 



0-7 



NE. 





lO-O 



6 







682 



42-6 



41-3 



1-3 







0-8 



0-8 



NE by N. 





10-0 



8 







695 



42-2 



41-6 



0-6 







0-9 



0-2 



NE by N. 





10-0 



10 







691 



42-1 



41-3 



0-8 







0-5 



0-4 



NNE. 



NNE. 



10-0 



18 







29688 



43-7 



43-0 



0-7 







0-6 



0-0 







10-0 



20 







700 



46-6 



45-0 



1-6 



43-9 

 41-3 





0-4 



0-3 



NNE. 



NNE. 



10-0 



22 







711 



48-0 



46-4 



1-6 





0-5 



0-4 



NNE. 



NNE. 



10-0 . 



June 6 







711 



49-2 



47-3 



1-9 



0-170 



0-4 



0-2 



NE by N. 



NNE. 



10-0 



2 







714 



49-5 



47-0 



2-5 





0-6 



0-2 



N. 



NbyE. 



10-0 



4 







706 



52-4 



48-9 



3-5 







0-2 



00 





Nby W. 



9-9 



6 







690 



51-9 



48-6 



3-3 







00 



00 





Nby W. 



9-9 



8 







680 



51-4 



48-5 



2-9 







0-1 



0-1 



Nby W. 



N. 



9-9 



10 







667 



48-2 



46-4 



1-8 







0-0 



0-0 





N. 



10-0 



18 







29-571 



47-8 



46-0 



1-8 







0-0 



0-0 







10-0 



20 







559 



51-4 



47-3 



4-1 



52-3 

 45-5 





0-0 



00 







10-0 



22 







534 



52-7 



46-8 



5-9 





0-6 



0-5 



WSW. 



W. 



9-3 



June 7 







502 



53-4 



47-2 



6-2 



0-006 



0-3 



0-5 





WSW. 



5-0 



2 







457 



57-0 



510 



60 





0-3 



0-6 



S by W. 



WSW. 



10-0 



4 







419 



56-2 



52-8 



3-4 







0-6 



0-2 



SW by 8. 



ssw. 



9-9 



6 







359 



56-3 



53-9 



2-4 







0-3 



0-0 





ssw. 



9-9 



8 







299 



55-4 



51-9 



3-5 







0-4 



0-4 



Sby E. 



s. 



9-9 



10 







225 



53-3 



50-8 



2-5 







1-1 



0-5 



SSE. 



SbyE. 



10-0 



18 







28-912 



53-3 



50-2 



3-1 







2-2 



1-2 



SSE. 



Sby W. 



3-0 



20 







881 



53-8 



500 



3-8 



590 

 49-3 





2-6 



1-2 



S. 



Sby W. 



7-0 



22 







854 



56-3 



51-5 



4-8 





3-6 



1-4 



Sby W. 



S. 



10-0 



June 8 







836 



550 



50-8 



4-2 



0-168 



2-8 



3-4 



SW by S. 



Sby W. 



9-5 



2 







809 



58-0 



52-9 



5-1 





3-4 



1-8 



S by W. 



SSW. 



8-0 



4 







789 



58-0 



53-0 



5-0 







3-3 



2-4 



S by W. V. 



Sby W. 



9-0 



6 







776 



53-6 



50-1 



3-5 







2-8 



0-4 



Sby W. 



Sby W. 



9-8 



8 







747 



54-0 



49-2 



4-8 







2-4 



0-7 



SbyE. 



S. 



9-9 



10 







716 



52-2 



48-7 



3-5 







20 



2-8 



SSE. 



S. 



lO'O 



18 







28-618 



50-7 



49-2 



1-5 







2-7 



0-4 



SbyE. 



Sby W. 



10-0 



20 







28-656 



53-0 



51-9 



1-1 



59-2 

 49-1 





0-3 



0-0 





W. 



10-0 



22 







28-726 



56-7 



52-0 



4-7 





0-7 



0-5 



Why S. 



W. by N. 



9-7 



June 9 







28-804 



53-3 



48-8 



4-5 



0-118 



1-3 



1-3 



Why S. 



W. 



9-9 



2 







28-860 



55-2 



50-2 



50 





1-9 



1-6 



W by S. V. 



w. 



10-0 



4 







28-915 



58-2 



51-4 



6-8 







2-4 



1-3 



WSW. 



w. 



9-8 



6 







28-966 



54-6 



50-7 



3-9 







2-9 



1-2 



WSW. V. 



w. 



9-8 



8 







29-019 



52-9 



49-6 



3-3 







2-1 



0-6 



SW by W. 



w. 



10-0 ; 



10 







29-078 



52-0 



48-7 



3-3 







1-9 



1-6 



W. V. 



w. 



10-0 ! 



18 







29-248 



51-2 



48-3 



2-9 







1-9 



0-8 



W. 



W: NW. 



9-7 ' 



20 







315 



52-7 



49-5 



32 



57-0 

 49-6 





1-0 



0-6 



W. V. 



NW. 



9-9 ' 



22 







370 



57-6 



51-8 



5-8 





10 



1-2 



NW by N. V. 



W : NW by W : NNW. 



4-0 







Ju 

 Ju 



De 74. S 

 ne 91. 1 



everal sv 

 he Rivei 



fallows found dead, either from the cold or the want of f( 

 Tweed about 5 feet above its mean height. 



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