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VI. 
FRAGMENTS OF A METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 
c a 
■« c«. CD 
,h «m 41 
Date. 
Hour of 
co 0_C 
Ctf a, C 
CD CD 
Remarks. 
Date. 
Hour of 
c« cx: 
&i> g 
Remarks. 
Day. 
Degr 
sea 
Fahr 
Day. 
Degr 
sea 
Fahr 
1851. 
1851. 
Jan. 
March 
11 
sunrise 
sunset 
536 
734 
22 
sunrise 
68 
lnick. log m the 
morning, the sun 
12 
sunrise 
48-2 
not coming forth 
13 
sunset 
71*6 
till past noon. 
14 
sunrise 
57-2 
noon 
91-4 
sunset 
73-4 
23 
- 
Morning foggy. 
15 
sunrise 
sunset 
57-2 
71-6 
• 
24 
noon 
95 
Morning clear, 
northerly wind 
17 
sunset 
73-4 
arose. 
18 
sunrise 
59 
25 
No observ 
ation. 
1 Q 
iy 
No observ 
ation. 
noon 
100-4 
20 
sunrise 
50 
27 
noon 
98-6 
sunset 
71-6 
28 
No observ 
ation. 
Sky turbid and 
21 
sunrise 
44-6 
dull, easterly wind. 
22 1 
29 
noon 
98'6 
to I 
No observ 
ation. 
26 J 
April 
with thick clouds; 
0*7 
sunrise 
sunset 
66-2 
77 
i 
i 
noon 
96-8 
28 
sunrise 
59 
Cold wind in the 
afternoon. 
wind, as in gene- 
ral, easterly. 
29 
sunrise 
66 
10 
sunrise 
69*8 
(Kukawa. ) 
30 
No observ 
ation. 
14 
sunrise 
78-8 
Sky a little overcast. 
31 
sunset 
69-8 
noon 
sunset 
105'8 
932 
Feb. 
No observ 
ation. 
15 
sunrise 
1 p.m. 
77 
100 
March 
16 
sunrise 
69-8 
First 7 
half S 
No observ 
ation. 
17 
noon 
sunrise 
104- 
69-18 
1} 
Sky cloudy (Kano). 
noon 
98-6 
sunset 
91*4 
18 
sunrise 
1.0 p.m. 
64-4 
109 
18 
sunrise 
noon 
68 
100-4 
19 
No observ 
ation. 
sunset 
87-8 
20 
sunrise 
70-3 
19 
sunrise 
74 
21 
No observ 
ation. 
sunset 
89-6 
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