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0. Two currents of scud. 
2. Scud ■*— cirro-cumuli and cirrous clouds. 
4. Id. -i— cirro-cumuli ; cirro-strati on horizon. 
6. Id. -)— cirrous clouds. 
8. Id. id. 
10. Id, ; slight drizzle at 9 h . 
18. Scud : thin cirro-cumuli to S. 
20. Id. 
22. Large cirro-cumuli ■+- masses of scud near the horizon ; cirro-strati on S. horizon. 
0. Scud and loose cumuli. 
2. Id. : cirri. 
4. Scud and cirrous-edged loose cumuli -i— loose nimhus to E. ; occasional slight showers. 
6. Id. +■ loose cumulo-strati on E.and NE. horizon; nimbi to S. and SE, ; passing showers. 
8. Scud ; passing showers. 
10. Id. 
18. Id. 
20. Id. 
22. Scud and cirro-strati near horizon. 
0. Scud -f— cirro-strati to S. and W. 
2. Scud and loose cumuli -f— cirro-cumuli. 
4. Masses of scud : large cirro-cumuli. 
6. Id. id. 
8. Scud and cirro-cumuli. 
10. Scud. 
18. Scud -h- linear cirri to NW. lying ENE. to WSW. ; hoar-frost. 
20. Varieties of cirri -f— cumulo-strati on E., and cirro-strati on S. horizon. 
22. Woolly and diffuse cirri with cirrous haze. 
0. Masses of scud : woolly and curled cirri. 
2. Id. : large cirro-cumuli. 
4. Scud. 
6. Id. -t— cirrous clouds and haze. 
8. Id. ; a few drops of rain. 
10. Heavy rain. 
18. Scud. 
20. Id. : woolly, linear, and mottled cirri. 
22. Id. : id. ; cirro-strati on horizon. 
0. Scud and loose cumuli -t— cirro-cumulo-strati to SW. 
2. Id. : cirro-cumuli -t— linear cirri to E. ; thick mass of cirro-strati to W. 
4. Id. : id. ■+- dense cirro-strati all round the horizon ; woolly cirri. 
6. Dense homogeneous mass of cirro-stratus ; light rain. 
8. Light rain. 
10. Plaining rather heavily. 
18. Masses of scud to NW. : cirro-cumuli, woolly cirri and cirrous haze moving off. 
20. Masses of scud. 
22. Patches of loose scud : sheets of woolly cirri and cirro-cumuli +- cirro-strati to E. and S. 
0. Loose scud : cirrous-edged, very loose cumuli -i— cirro-strati to S. 
2. Scud and loose cumuli : mottled and linear cirri. 
4. Scud and loose cirrous-edged cumuli. 
6. Masses of cirrous scud ; loose cumuli on N. and S. horizon ; patches of cirri. 
8. Scud : mottled cirri, causing an indistinct coloured lunar corona about 4° radius. 
10. Scud -t— cirro-strati to S. 
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