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Daily Meteorological 











Thermometers 







Anemometer. 







Gbttingen 



Mean Time 



of 





Baeo- 



METEK 



Corrected. 









Rain 

 Gauge. 







Clouds moving from 



Quan- 

 tity 

 of 



Dry. 



TIT J. 



-p.. jv. 



Max. 



Pressure. 



Direction of 



Observation 





Wet. 



Diff. 



andMin. 





Max. 



Pres. 



Wind. 





Cloudg. 



0-10. 



d. li. 



m. 



in. 



» 



" 



» 



° 



in. 



lbs. 



lbs. 







Oct. 29 







29-051 



... 



... 



... 



48-2 

 39-5 



0117 



5-7 



4-3 



SW. 







2 



30 



29-146 



... 



... 



... 







6-1 











18 







29-364 



30-7 



300 



0-7 







60 



0-0 







6-0 



20 







355 



300 



29-4 



0-6 



44-0 

 26-4 





00 



00 





SW by S. 



9-5 



22 







348 



33-0 



31-8 



1-2 





00 



00 







10-0 



Oct. 30 







317 



35-7 



32-6 



3-1 



0-007 



00 



00 







100 



2 







268 



36-8 



349 



1-9 





0-0 



00 







10-0 



4 







219 



36-9 



360 



0-9 







00 



00 







10-0 



6 







170 



37-2 



37-0 



0-2 







03 



0-3 



NE. 



NNE. 



100 



8 







118 



37-9 



37-6 



0-3 







0-3 



01 



NNE. 





100 



10 







090 



37-3 



37-2 



01 







0-3 



01 



NNW. 





100 



18 







29-105 



32-7 



320 



0-7 







0-3 



00 







20 ' 



20 







175 



31-0 



... 





37-8 

 28-3 





01 



00 







05 ' 



22 







242 



330 



32-5 



0-5 





0-1 



01 



SW by W. 





0-5 2 



Oct. 31 







280 



390 



37-7 



1-3 



0-452 



0-3 



0-3 



SW by S. 





0-5 ' 



2 







307 



42-1 



40-0 



2-1 





0-3 



0-2 



SW by S. 



WNW : WNW ? 



1.3 2 



4 







332 



41-8 



40-0 



1-8 







0-2 



0-0 





WNW : SSW. 



20 ^ 



6 







363 



340 



33-6 



0-4 







■ 00 



00 





SSW. 



3-0 f 



8 







373 



290 



... 



... 







00 



00 







10 '' 



10 







371 



29-3 



... 



... 







00 



0-0 





NE : SSW. 



50 " 



18 







29-411 



28-6 



28-1 



0-5 







00 



0-0 







3 ' 



20 







445 



31-7 



31-3 



0-4 



44-2 

 26-3 





00 



00 





SE. 



9-0 



22 







495 



32-4 



32-1 



0-3 





0-0 



00 





SE by E : SE ? 



80 - 



Nor. 1 







519 



37-2 



360 



1-2 



0-006 



0-0 



00 





SE by E : S by W. 



7-5 '■ 



2 







530 



42-1 



40-4 



1-7 





0-0 



00 





S by E : S by W. 



5-5 -^ 



4 







551 



42-8 



40-7 



2-1 







0-0 



0-0 





S : S by W. 



8-5 i 



6 







579 



36-7 



36-4 



0-3 







00 



00 







50 '■ 



8 







605 



30-1 



300 



01 







00 



00 





Sby W. 



5-0 i 



10 







631 



30-8 





... 







0-1 



00 





SiW. 



9-0 '■ 



18 







29-650 



33-8 



33-6 



0-2 







00 



0-0 







100 ' 



20 







660 



33-8 



33-5 



0-3 



44-0 

 29-5 





00 



0-0 





S. 



8-0 '■ 



22 







679 



37-7 



37-5 



0-2 





00 



0-0 





W : SSE. 



8-5 i- 



Nov. 2 

 2 





 



687 

 664 



42-5 

 440 



42-4 

 42-3 



01 

 1-7 



0-010 



00 

 00 



00 

 00 





Sby E. 



S. 



8-0 '• 

 9-9 !. 



4 







647 



44-0 



42-8 



1-2 







00 



00 



ENE. 



SE. 



9-9 



6 







640 



41-9 



41-2 



0-7 







0-0 



0-0 





SE. 



100 !■ 



8 







624 



41-9 



41-1 



0-8 







00 



0-0 





SE. 



9-8 !■ 



10 







604 



35-4 



35-4 



00 







0-0 



0-0 







0-2 i 



18 







29-449 



31-0 



... 



... 







00 



0-0 







0-8 , 



20 







431 



33-1 



32-8 



0-3 



45-4 

 27-6 





0-0 



00 





SSE : SSE. 



2-5 



22 







404 



36-5 



36-5 



00 





0-2 



0-0 





SSE : S. 



9-8 ' 



Nov. 3 







367 



39-7 



39-5 



0-2 



0003 



0-2 



0-0 



Why S. 



SSE .- S. 



10-0 



2 







316 



44-8 



43-3 



1-5 





0-1 



0-0 





S by E : S J W. 



7-0 ; 



4 







274 



420 



41-7 



0-3 







00 



0-0 





Sby W. 



3-0 



6 







259 



37-6 



37-5 



0-1 







00 



0-0 





S. 



4-0 J 



8 







255 



39-3 



38-9 



0-4 







00 



00 





SW. 



9-0 > 



10 







244 



410 



40-6 



0-4 







0-1 



0-0 





SSW. 



9-0 J 



18 







29-107 



48-7 



47-0 



1-7 







1-7 



1-4 



SSE. 





10-0 ^ 



20 







124 



48-9 



47-2 



1-7 



45-6 

 34-1 





2-4 



0-8 



SSW. 



SSW : S. 



9-0 1 



22 







251 



46-3 



44-8 



1-5 





2-1 



0-5 



SSW i W. 



SW? 



0-8 



Nov. C 



d Oh 40n>. 



Nevf flos 



3 silk put upon th 



e V7et bulb thermometer, the othe 



r having becon 



ae quite green. 



! 



J 



Nov. : 



S* 20''. The 



i reading 



of the barometer 



is perhaps 0'05 inch too low. 







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