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FRAGMENTS OF A METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 
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Remarks. 
Date. 
Day. 
Kmc 
Remarks. 
Day. 
Degr 
sea 
Fahr. 
Degr 
sea 
Fahr 
1851. 
1851. 
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Aus". 
28 
sunrise 
78*8 
Sky overcast, a 
few drops of rain ; 1 
any thunder or 
liarhtninff. 
8.30 a.m. a heavy 
5 
9*15 a.m. a heavy 
thunder-storm, 
with rain till 1 1 
shower lasting till 
1 1 o'clock, pre- 
o'clock. 
ceded by gusts of 
noon 
797 
wind, and fol- 
29 
noon 
87-8 
In the night some 1 
more rain. 
lowed by a few 
claps of thunder. 
30 
sunrise 
77 
1 p.m. 
73-4 
noon 
93-2 
6 
noon 
84-2 
In the morning sky 
sunset 
89-6 
overcast. 
31 
sunrise 
74 
A thunder-storm 
7 
noon 
78-8 
At 10*30 a.m. rain. 
ear ly in the morn- 
8 
noon 
89-6 
The morning fine ; 
ing; 10 a.m. a few 
about noon sky 
drops of rain. 
overcast ; about 
noon 
89'6 
2 p. m. heavy 
sunset 
86 
thunder-storm 
Aug. 
with much rain. 
1 
No observ 
ation. 
9 
sunrise 
71-6 
In the morning 
2 
1} 
noon 
Nothermo 
cal observ 
95 
medi- 
ation. 
Heavy thunder- 
storm in the night 
rainy; afterwards 
the sun broke 
forth. 
of the 2nd, with 
No thermo 
medi- 
Fine weather. 
the most plentiful 
11 J 
cal observ 
ation 
fall of rain which 
12 
sunrise 
11 a.m. very heavy 
we had during 
shower, but only 
this season. In 
of short duration. 
the night of the 
noon 
73-4 
4th another very 
heavy fall of rain, 
lasting till the 
131 
14 j 
No observ 
ation. 
15 
About 1 1 o'clock 
morning, and not 
accompanied by 
a.m. rain ; and 
i 
again in the after- 
noon. 
