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NOVEMBER. 



The weather was hazy up to the ioth, but with ] 

 From this date to the end of the month there were ( 

 days, the amount of rain being nearly an inch highei 

 The mean temperature was about a degree above the average. 

 Westerly winds were prevalent. The 16th was clear and cold 

 with severe frost at night. The 14th and 18th were stormy with 

 rain and sleet. Much rain fell on the 28th and 29th ; the 30th 

 was boisterous, the barometer at the same time falling very low. 

 IVJany of the grounds adjoining the Thames were^flooded^to an 



rated condition of the earth. 



these days and the prev 



Force of Vapour Diti 



observed degree of Moisture, 

 mum Temperature in the Sha< 

 num Temperature in ditto., 

 num Temperature in the Sun. 

 Minimum of Terrestrial Radiation. 

 Mean Temperature of External Ai 



