Observations, February 20 — 26. 1843. loi 
Species of Clouds, &c. 
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B 
2. Light shower of hail-snow. 
B 
4. A few small hail-stones. 
W 
6. A few flakes of snow. 
W 
8. 
B 
10. Id. 
B 
18. Light ram. 
W 
20. Scud ; a few drops of rain. 
W 
22. Id. ; id. 
B 
0. Id. ; id. 
B 
2. Id. ; id., a Scotch mist. 
B 
4. Scotch mist. 
W 
6. Scud ; clouds breaking to SE., cirrous clouds seen. 
8. 
W 
B 
10. 
B 
18. Scotch mist. 
W 
20. Id. 
W 
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22. Id. 
B 
0. Id. 
B 
2. Id! 
B 
4. Id. 
W 
6. Id. 
W 
8. Id. 
w 
10. Id. 
w 
18. Light rain. 
B 
20. Scud ; light rain ; cirrous clouds seen. 
B 
22. Id. ; id. 
W 
0. Id. ; id. 
W 
2. Id. ; id. 
w 
4. Id. ; id. 
w 
6. Id. ; id. 
w 
8. Id. ; id. 
w 
10. Id. ; id. 
W 
18. Light ram. 
B 
20. Scud cirrous clouds seen above. 
B 
22. Scotch mist. 
w 
0. Scud -i— cirrous clouds. 
w 
2. Id. ; a few drops of rain. 
TXT 
W 
4. Id. ; light rain. 
w 
6. Id. ; id. 
W 
8. Id. 
W 
10. Id., a lightish appearance to N., Auroral light ? 
W 
Its. id. 
W 
20. Cirrous scud : woolly cirri, single patches in zenith resembling fleeces of wool ; heavy cloud to £. 
H 
22. Cirrous scud. 
H ' 
0. Id. -i— patches of loose scud. 
W 
2. Scud ; thick to NE. 
H 
4. Cirrous scud ; hail lately. 
W 
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W 
8. Very dark. 
D 
10. Id. 
D 
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MAG. AND MET. OBS. 1843. 2 C 
