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Meteorological JournaL [March, 181S. 



REMARKS. 



1812. Twelfth Month. 25. A very slight sprinkling of 

 snow. 27. A little snow has fallen in the night. 30, 31. 

 Windy nights : small rain at intervals. 



1813. First Month. 1. Small rain at intervals. 3. Misty 

 morning. 5. Windy. 6. The same: small rain. 7- Very 

 misty, a. m. dark and cloudy, p. m. About 8, some lightning, 

 which was soon followed by a shower. 9. Hoar frost : at 9, 

 a. m. thick air, with Cirrostratus and Cirrocumulus : sounds 

 come freely with the wind, which is nowS.S.W. Sleet and 

 rain followed this observation within an hour. 13. a. m. Over- 

 east: sleet and rain. 14. Cloudy. 19. a.m. A little snow. 



RESULTS. 



Winds Westerly during the greater part of the period : after- 

 wards Easterly. 



Barometer : Highest observation 30*52 inches; 



Lowest 29*30 inches; 



Mean of the period 30*022 inches ; 



Thermometer: Greatest height., 50® 



Least 23^ 



Mean of the period 36*25° 



Evaporation, 0*35 inch. Rain, 0*51 inch, 



*** After the next period these observations will be cootinued at Totten« 

 , ham, Middlesex, to which place the observer has removed his residence. 



Tottenham, L. HOWARD. 



Secojid Month, 24, 1813. 



Erratum in the First Edition of N° IL 



Page 148, line 6 from bottom, /or " executors," read 

 manuscripts." 



