Observations, February 6 — 13. 1843. 
97 
Species of Clouds, &c. 
h. 
19. 
20. Two currents of scud. 
22. Scud h — cirrous scud to S. ; very thick to E. 
0. Cirrous scud. 
2. Scud. 
4. Light rain, Scotch mist. 
6. Id. id. 
8. Id., scud. 
10. Scud. 
18. Homogeneous. 
20. Scud ; light rain. 
22. Id. id. 
0. Id. id. 
2. Id. id. 
4. Id. id. 
6. Id. id. 
8. Id. id. 
10. Clouds breaking a little, mist gone. 
18. Very thick and dark. 
20. Patches of scud, haze. 
22. Scud ; raining. 
0. Scud -t— woolly cirri and cirro-cumuli. 
2. Id. 
4. Id., moving from different directions between N. and E. 
6. Heavy black scud. 
8. Thin scud, snowing a little. 
10. Scud. 
18. Loose scud, about 1|- inch of snow has fallen during the night. 
20. Id. ; some snow falling. 
22. Cirrous scud and woolly cirri -f— a few cumuli to S. ; snowing to ZST. 
0. Cirrous scud and woolly cumuli -t— cumuli to NW, 
2. Loose cumuli and scud. 
4. Cirrous scud. 
6. A shower of fine hail. 
8. Cirrous scud. 
10. Id. 
18. 
20. Scud. 
22. Cirrous scud. 
0. Scud. 
2. Id. 
4. Id. 
6. Id. 
8. Id. 
10. Id., light rain. 
18. Large cirro-cumuli -i— linear cirri and haze to E* 
20. Scud. 
22. Cirrous scud moving slowly. 
0. Scud, motion scarcely perceptible. 
2. Id. 
4. Loose scud. 
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