MeteorologicalJoumah 19 



Article XIV. 

 METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, 







Barometer. 



Thermometer. 





1 





1812. 



Wind. 



Max. 



Mill. 



Med. 



Max. 



Min. 



Med. 



Evap 



Rain. 





" 



10th Mo. 























Oct. 27 



S W 



29-40 



29'24 



29*320 



52 



40 



46-0 



— 



-26 





28 



s w 



29-75 



2940 





51 



32 



41-5 



— 







29 



w 



29-80 



29*74 



29*770 



40 



33 



41-0 



•15 







30 



S E 



2978 



29*66 



29*720 



51 



39 



450 



— 



•14 





31 



w 



29-9^ 



29*78 



29*860 



54 



41 



47*5 



— 





> 



11th Mo. 























Nov. 1 



s w 



29-94 



20-87 



29*905 



55 



50 



52*5 



— 



— 





2 



N 



3005 



2^*87 



29*960 



54 



44 



49*0 



7 



•65 





3 



S W 









49 



38 



43*5 



— 







4 



w 



30-05 



29*83 



29-940 



48 



39 



43-5 



8 







5 



N W 



29'83 



29*80 



29*815 



49 



30 



39-5 



— 







6 



s w 



29-83 



20-80 



29*815 



45 



27 



36-0 



— 







7 



w 



29'83 



29 79 



2:-^'810 



45 



24 



34-5 



— 







8 



E 



29*79 



29-77 



29780 



40 



27 



33-5 



5 







9 



E 









46 



39 



42*5 



— - 







10 



N EI30M5 



30-03 



30-090 



45 



S3 



39*0 









11 



S E 









46 



39 



42*5 



— 



•32 





12 



E 



30-03 



29-58 



29-805 



45 



39 



42*0 





•38 





13 



N E 29*58 



29-20 



29*390 



51 



44 



47*5 





•55 





14 



W |'29-59 



29-20 



29*395 



52 



40 



46*0 









15 



S Wi29-59 



29-30 



29*445 



52 



39 



45-5 





3 





16 



N E29'30 



29*00 



29*150 



46 



42 



44-0 







D 



17 



N E29'00 



28*96 



^^8*980 



46 



40 



43-0 









18 



N W 



29-66- 



28*96 



29310 



42 



32 



37*0 



7 



•13 





19 



N 



29-86 



29'66 



29*760 



42 



28 



35-0 









20 



N 



29-97 



29*83 



29-900 



41 



33 



37*0 









21 



N E30*32 



29-97 



30-145 



39 



26 



32-5 



7 







22 



N 



30-38 



30-31 



30-345 



43 



25 



34*0 







0 



23 



S W| 



30-33 



30-08 



30-195 



44 



26 



35-0 









s w 



30-08 



29-89 



29*985 



48 



39 



43-5 



9 











30-38 



2896 



29*678 



55 1 24 



41-31 



0-58 



2 46 





The observations in each line of tlie table apply to a period of tnenfy-four 

 hours, beginning at 9 A. M. on the day indicated in the first column. A dunk 

 ienotes, that the result is included in tl*e next following observation.. 



