676 
APPENDIX. 
Hour of 
is in 
of 
iheit. 
Hour of 
ill 
Date. 
Day. 
gree 
hrei 
Remarks. 
Date. 
Day. 
Remarks. 
* 
iu «j nj 
Q h 
Q £ 
': 
1851. 
1851. 
June 
July 
18 
sunset 
86 
10 
5.30 a.m. 
Heavy rain lasting 
19 
sunrise 
78*8 
till 7 £ a m. 
noon 
87-8 
1 1 
1.30 p.m. 
82*4 
20 
In the evening a 
tornado with 
sunrise 
79*7 
12 
In the afternoon 
heavy rain. 
heavy thunder- 
21 
sunrise 
70-7 
(Yola.) 
storm with rain. 
2 p.m. 
DO O 
1 o'clock p.m. a 
13 
No observ 
ation. 
storm broke forth 
with great vio« 
lence, in conse- 
14 
sunrise 
77 
Sky cloudy ; 7 p.n; . 
storm accom- 
panied by Vi n 
quence of which 
heavy rain, last- 
ingtili midnight. 
it became quite 
cool. 
15 
- 
- - 
Sky cloudy in the 
sunset 
D / 
morning ; suk 
22 
No observ 
ation. 
In the morning, sun 
lurid and atmo- 
sphere moist, 
afterwards very 
hot. 
16 
■ - 
came forth at 8 
a.m. ; a little ram 
the following 
night. 
Sky thickly over- 
23 
sunrise 
71-6 
cast ; storm in the 
24 " 
25 j 
L 
No observ 
ation. 
17 
night. 
A little before sun- 
26 
sunrise 
76 
In the evening a 
heavy tornado, 
accompanied with 
rain, lasting from 
9 p.m. to 6 a.m. 
27 th. 
18 
19 
- 
- - 
set a storm, ac- 
companied by 
heavy rain. 
Weather clear. 
Soon after sunrise 
<aj OL'.'l 111 UlVJlvl.' 
June" 
forth accompanied 
27 
by rain, lasting 
to 
> 
No observ 
ation. 
till noon. 
July 
ation. 
7, 
to y 
No observ 
8 
noon 
77 
Rain in the even- 
ing and during 
the night. 
23 J 
24 
noon 
932 
(Kukawa.) 
9 
1 p.m. 
80-6 
Sky thickly overcast 
END OF THE SECOND VOLUME. 
