Observations, July 18 — 24. 1843. 141 



Species of Clouds, &c. 



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Sky( 



2. 



Scud 



0. 



Id. 



2. 



Id.; 



4. 



Id.; 



6. 



Id.; 



;8. 



Id.; 



0. 



Id. 



8. Woolly cirro-cumuli -t— 



cirro-strati to E. 



0. Id. -.- 



cumulo-strati to N 



2, Scud and loose cumuli. 





0. Scud and cumuli. 





2. Id. 





4. CLrro-cumulous scud and cumuli. 



6. Id. 





a 



,n 1-1 



o 



6. Scud -t— dense cirro-stratus and haze ; light drizzle. B 



2. Cirrous-edged cumuli and scud -i— cumulo-strati to S. B 



4. Cumuli and cirrous scud, Tcry low on the side of Cheviot : a large black lowering mass of scud from about W. half an hour ago. ^V 



I 6. Scud and cumuli. W 



8. Cirro-cumulous scud -i— cumulo-strati to SE. B 



LO. Cirri and cirro-cumuli -t— cirro-strati to E. B 



18. Loose scud : cirro-cumuli and cirrous scud. W 



>0. Scud. W 



12. Id. ; heavy rain. B 



0. Id. -I— cirrous clouds ; drizzle. B 



J 2. Scud and cumuli ^— cirri ; heavy rain to SE. [showers. B 



4. Scud H— fine ranges of cumuli, mixed with cirrous clouds, to E ; dark and raining to SW. ; occasional W 



6. Scud and cumuli -h patches of cirrous clouds 5 raining heavily to SE. from a black mass of scud ; heavy shower of rain and hail lately. 6'' 20™. 



A large mass of cumuli, nimbi, and scud, covering three parts of the sky, converging to a deep black to SE. where it appears to rain heavily. Tit/" 



8. Heterogeneous scud -t— cumuli on E. horizon. B 



LO. Scud. B 



.8. Id. -t— cirro-stratus on E. horizon. i H 



!0. Id. * H 



. :2. Id. ; light rain. W 



I'O. Kain. W 



j 2. Scud ; light rain. W 



4. Id. W 



16. Id, ; the sun's disc just visible through a dense cirrous mass, B 



Is. Id. ; cirrous clouds and haze. D 



lO. Id. -i— cirro-cumuli and cirrous clouds ; dark mass of scud to E. W 



[8. Id. : cirrous scud. W 



BO. Id. ; a few drops of rain. W 



||S. Cirro-strati and scud ; shower. B 



Scud -H- cirro-strati and cumuli to NE. ; showers. B 



12. Scud and cumuli •*- range of cumuli from WNW. to ESE. forming half of a great circle, making an angle of 8° with the N. horizon. JJ 



I4. Cumuli, apparently acted on by several currents -i— cumulo-strati on horizon ; patches of mottled cirri. W 



6. Masses of cirro-cumuli and cirri -h- cumulo-strati on NE. and SW. horizon. W 



8. Masses of scud and cumuli to SW. ; linear cirri lying NNW. to SSE. ; cirro-strati to NE. W 



[0. Cirro-cumulo-strati -t— linear cirri. . B 



8. Cirro-cumuli and cirrous haze over the sky ; cirro-strati on NE. and E. horizon. W 



Sky densely covered with cirrous haze and cirro-cumuli, moving very slowly h— cirro-strati to E. W 



- cirro-cumuli and cirrous haze. B 



id. ; drops of rain. B 



light shower. B 



rather heavy rain. W 



id. _ , W 



light rain ; clouds breaking. B 



B 



B 



cirrous haze to W. and NW. B 



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