208 



Term-Day and Extra Meteorological 



Gbttingen 

 Mean Time 



of 

 Observation. 



Barometer 

 Corrected. 



Thermometers. 



Anemometer. 



Clouds moving from 



Quan- 

 tity 

 of 

 Clouds. 



0—10. 



7-5 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Pressure. 



Direction of 

 Wind. 



Max. 



Pres. 



d. h. m. 



June 21 15 



in. 



29-771 



o 



46-7 



45-0 



1-7 



lbs. 



0-0 



lbs. 



00 







16 



770 



47-7 



46-0 



1-7 



0-0 



00 





W. 



8-5 



17 



785 



48-7 



47-0 



1-7 



00 



0-0 





W by N. 



8-5 



18 



792 



51-3 



48-1 



3-2 



0-0 



0-0 





W by N. 



8-5 



19 



811 



55-4 



51-2 



4-2 



0-0 



00 





NW. 



90 



20 



813 



57-0 



51-0 



60 



00 



0-0 







9-0 



21 



819 



58-4 



51-7 



6-7 



0-0 



00 





NW. 



8-5 



22 



818 



59-4 



52-2 



7-2 



0-0 



0-0 







90 



23 



816 



61-6 



53-9 



7-7 



0-0 



0-0 





WbyN. 



80 ■ 



June 22 



822 



61-0 



52-1 



8-9 



0-0 



00 





Why N. 



60 



1 



825 



61-3 



53-0 



8-3 



0-0 



00 





NW by N. 



6-5 



2 



819 



62-7 



540 



8-7 



0-1 



00 





NW. 



60 



3 



816 



64-6 



54-0 



10-6 



0-2 



0-0 



SW by S. 



NW. 



60 



4 



815 



63-7 



54-7 



9-0 



0-2 



0-3 



ENE. 



NW. 



40 



5 



807 



65-6 



56-6 



9-0 



0-1 



0-0 





NW. 



20 



6 



804 



640 



54-8 



9-2 



00 



0-0 







1-0 



7 



799 



62-8 



54-6 



8-2 



00 



00 





NW? 



0-5 



8 



815 



60-8 



54-2 



6-6 



00 



0-0 





NNW. 



1-5 



9 



830 



56-2 



51-8 



4-4 



0-3 



0-3 



NNE. 





0-7 , 



10 



837 



52-3 



49-1 



3-2 



0-3 



0-2 



NB by N. 





0-7 ' 

 100 



July 5 



29-510 



62-9 



60-3 



2-6 











1 



493 



















2 



477 



66-0 



62-0 



4-0 







, 





10-0 ; 



3 



448 



















4 



431 



62-7 



60-4 



2-3 











100 



5 



415 



















6 



389 



6M 



610 



0-1 











10-0 



7 



337 

















/ 



8 



303 



58-5 



57-8 



0-7 











100 ! 



10 



322 



57-0 



56-9 



01 











10-0, « 



18 



272 



56-8 



55-5 



1-3 











io-*i ! 



20 



284 



58-9 



55-6 



3-3 











9-8 



21 



297 

















I 



22 



287 



61-6 



57-1 



4-5 











9-5 2 



23 



305 

















S 



July 6 



306 



63-0 



58-0 



5-0 











9-8 « 



1 



308 

















■J 1 



2 



337 



64-8 



59-0 



5-8 











6-0 2 



3 



369 

















3 



4 



406 



61-8 



55-3 



6-5 











9-8 < 



Observations i 



iade at 



Berwick-upon-Tweed. 







July 5 3 40 



29-670 



58-8 















3 



4 



667 



58-8 















4 



4 35 



661 



56-6 















K 



5 



655 



56-7 















S 



5 30 



642 



55-6 













': 







5 45 



662 



56-1 















3 



6 



661 



56-6 















1 



8 5 



541 



54-8 















! 



8 30 



531 



55-1 















! 



9 



546 



55-1 















S 



July 5 — 6. The above observations were made at the 



end of the 



pier at Berwick for the purpose 



of determining the height 



of the 



barometer at Malcerstoun above the level of the sea, but 



were rendei 



"ed valueless for that purpose by th 



e occurrence of a thunder 



-storm. 



Height of the cistern of the barometer at the Berwick pi 



er above the 



mean level of the sea = 32 feet. 





S 























