1813 ] Meteorological Talk, 



Article XIY. 

 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, 



477' 



1813. 



4tli Mo. 



April 24 

 25 

 26' 



27 

 28 



29 



30 



5th Mo. 



May 1 

 2 

 3 



4 

 5 



8 



9 

 10 



11 



12 

 13S 



14 

 15 

 16S 

 17 

 18 

 19 s 

 20 

 21 

 22 



Wind. 



N E 

 Var. 

 E 



Var. 



N 



N E 29-87 

 E 



N 



Var. 

 Var. 

 S W 



6N 

 7S 



W29 



Barometer. 

 Max. Min. Med. 



30-14 



29.95 29"7i 

 29'7l 29*51 

 29-51 



29-61 29-36j29 

 '29'65 29-61 



29-()5 



29-72 

 82 



W 29 64 

 Var 

 S 



w 



N 



Var. 



W 



w 

 w 

 w 



Thermometsh. 



29-95 30-045 



29-830 

 29-610 



29-36129-435 



485 

 '29630 

 '29-63 29-640 



29-63 29-675 

 29-72 29-755 



29-72 

 29-79 



29-79 29-73 29-760 

 29-73 



W 29-91 29-87 29-890 

 29 69 29-780 

 29-70 29-69 29't)95 

 E 29-70 29-57 

 29-73 29-57 

 29 90 29-73 

 29-73 29-60 

 29'64 29-60 29-620 

 29-46 29-550 

 29-47 29-39 29-430 

 W 29-70 29*57 

 29*41 



29-68 29-750 

 29-80:29*78|29-790 

 29-84 29*56 29*700 

 29-59 29-57 29 580 



29*635 

 29-650 

 '29-815 

 29'665 



29-635 

 29'565 



29-64 29*59 29*615 

 29'69 29-59i29*655 



30-14 29-36! 29*675 74 



Max. 



Min. 



Med. 



— 



35 



— 



53 



43 



48-0 



— 



39 



— 



48 



45 



46-5 



50 



4i 



45-5 



49 

 — 



39 

 — 



44-0 



59 



45 



52-0 



61 



46 



53-5 



66 



50 



58-0 



65 



51 



58-0 



64 



4-9 



56-5 



68 



50 



59-0 



69 



45 



57*0 



68 



49, 



58-5 



72 



52 



62-0 



69 



47 



58-0 



67 





6o*o 



74 



49 



6 1-5 



72 



51 



6 1 -5 



68 



52 



60-0 



65 



47 



560 



65 



49 



57*0 



60 



■47 



53-5 



60 



49 



54'5 



69 



50 



59-5 



61 



42 



5 I "5 



59 



39 



49'0 



58 



30 



44 0 



74 



30 



54-79 



Evap. [Rain. 



0-15 



0.17 



0-27 



045 



0-28 



1-67 



■51 



•52 

 4 

 '21 



•25 



•17 

 •24 



•16 



8 



5 

 3 



035 — 

 9 



•51 

 ■,25 



o 



3.72 



The observations in each line of the table apply to a period of twenty-four 

 hours, beginning at 9 A. M. on tiie day indicated in the first column. A da^h 

 dciiotes, that the result is included in the. next following observation. 



REMARKS. 



Fourth Alojiih. 24. Heavy Cimiuhsirahis clouds throughout 

 the day. 25. Rain nearly the whole day. 26. Max. Teoip. at 

 9 a. m. Cloudy: clear^ with Cirri, at evening. " 27. A wtt 

 day. 28. Vv'et morniog: cloudy. 29,30. Cloudy: much wind. 



