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APPENDIX. 
Date. 
Hour of 
Day. 
Degrees in 
scale of 
Fahrenheit. 
Remarks. 
D.ite. 
Hour of 
Day. 
Degrees in 
scale of 
Fahrenheit. 
Remarks. 
1851. 
1851. 
April 
May 
20 
No observ 
ation. 
11 
noon 
106-7 
21 
sunrise 
73-4 
12 
sunrise 
80-6 
Very strong wind; 
noon 
95 
in the afternoon 
sunset 
87*8 
a thunder-storm, 
22 
sunrise 
71-6 
with some rain at 
noon 
96-8 
tour o clock p.m. 
sunset 
986 
noon 
1058 
23 
sunrise 
68 
sunset 
77 
noon 
96-8 
1 0 
SUIUlOO 
80-6 
241 
noon 
100-4 
to f 
No observ 
ation. 
sunset 
90-5 
In the evening 
28 J 
thick clouds. 
29 
sunset 
89-6 
14 
sunrise 
80-6 
30 
sunrise 
69-8 
noon 
104 
noon 
99 
sunset 
100-4 
sunset 
89 6 
15 
sunrise 
77 
noon 
105 
May 
sunset 
86 
1 
sunrise 
70-3 
16 
sunrise 
79-7 
Atmosphere very 
noon 
100-4 
oppressive. 
2 
1 p.m. 
104 
noon 
104 
3 
sunrise 
74 
sunset 
95 
1 p.m. 
104 
17 
sunrise 
81'5 
Heavy gale from 
sunset 
91-4 
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N. W. m the lore- 
4 
sunrise 
73'4 
noon. 
1 p.m. 
105-8 
noon 
104 
sunset 
95 
sunset 
92 3 
5 
sunrise 
84-2 
feky dull and 
18 
sunrise 
82-4 
cloudy, gradually 
noon 
105-8 
becoming more 
19 
sunrise 
78-8 
overcast. 
noon 
104 
1 p.m. 
105-8 
Three o'clock p m. 
sunset 
93-2 
a lew claps of 
20 
sunrise 
78 
/ o 
thunder without 
noon 
107-6 
lightning, and 
sunset 
92-3 
with only a little 
21 
sunrise 
77 
ram. 
noon 
104 
sunset 
86 
1.30 p.m. 
107-6 
6 
sunrise 
806 
sunset 
96-8 
noon 
105 8 
22 
sunrise 
77 
sunset 
91-4 
noon 
104 
7 
sunrise 
76 
sunset 
95 
Lightning in the 
8 
sunrise 
95 
evening. 
noon 
106-2 
23 
sunrise 
77 
9 
noon 
107-6 
noon 
104 
At tbree o'clock 
10 
noon 
106-7 
p.m. a tornado 
sunset 
86 
and a little rain. 
11 
sunrise 
78 
