METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 
637 
Date. 
1853. 
July 
1 
2 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
Hour of 
Day. 
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sunset 
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Remarks. 
Sky about noon 
thickly overcast 
and atmosphere 
oppressive; clear- 
ed up in the 
afternoon. 
Clear. 
Sky overcast. 8.30 
a.m. a thunder- 
storm gathered, 
accompanied by 
violent rain till 
9.45, afterwards 
lasting with in- 
termission till 
12.30. 
Fine weather. 
In the afternoon a 
heavy thunder- 
storm, but no 
rain. 
Sky overcast, rainy. 
10 a.m. the sun 
broke through 
the clouds. 
4 p.m. a thunder- 
storm gathered 
from N. proceed- 
ed westward, 
bringing us only 
a few drops. 
In the afternoon 
a thunder-storm, 
but only a few 
drops of rain. 
No thunder-storm ; 
windy. (Libtako.) 
During the follow- 
ing night heavy 
thunder - storm, 
but no rain here. 
About 4 o'clock 
p.m. thunder- 
storm towards 
Date. 
1853. 
July 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
Hour of 
Day. 
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S 3J C 
Remarks. 
S., but not a drop 
of rain. 
In the afternoon 
again thunder- 
storm without a 
drop of rain. 
Cool. 
After 2 p.m. thun- 
der-storm in the 
distance, the 
whole sky becom- 
ing gradually 
overcast. From 
5.15 p.m. mode- 
rate rain till 8.30, 
and afterwards a 
slight fall. 
Atmosphere re- 
freshed. In the 
evening moderate 
rain. 
At 2 p.m. con- 
siderable rain, 
with frequent in- 
terruptions, but 
no thunder - 
storm, 
Sky in the morn- 
ing very cloudy, 
but no rain. 
Wind westerly ; 
no rain. 
At 7.40 a.m. a 
black thunder- 
storm gathering 
from the E., fol- 
lowed by mode- 
rate rain lasting 
till 10 o'clock. 
Sky mostly over- 
cast. About 5 
p. m. thunder- 
storm towards 
N. W., then 
turned by E. to- 
wards S., and 
reached us about 
,8 p.m. again from 
