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APPENDIX VII. 
FRAGMENTS OF A METEOEOLOGICAL REGISTEll. 
Date. 
Hour of 
Day. 
Degrees in 
scale of 
Fahrenheit. 
Remarks. 
Date. 
Hour of 
Day. 
Degrees in 
scale of 
Fahrenheit. 
Remarks. 
1854. 
1854 
Jan. 
Jan. 
1 
_ 
Cold. 
tance. Towards 
2 
sunrise 
62'2 
evening heat 
2 p.m. 
88"5 
Clear sky. 
lightning ; only a 
3 
sunrise 
61 
few drops of rain 
1-30 p.m. 
o 1 o 
Sky overcast ; clear- 
after midnight. 
4 
sunrise 
66 
16 
_ 
Cold wind. 
ed up towards 
17 
_ 
No observation. 
sunset. 
18 
_ 
Tolerably cold. Sky 
5 
sunrise 
60 
Clear sky ; cold. 
somewhat clearer. 
sunset 
77-5 
19 
sunrise 
60 
6 
Clear sky ; cold. 
sunset 
76 
sunset 
77-5 
20 
Sky overcast ; very 
7 
sunrise 
59-5 
cold and cheerless. 
2 p.m. 
85 
2 p.m. 
66 
2-30 p.m. a few 
sunset 
87 
A fine day. Both 
drops of rain. 
8 
sunrise 
61-5 
sunset 
62 
these days warm- 
sunrise 
51 
er at sunset than 
21 
2-30 p.m. 
77 
Sky clear. 
in the afternoon. 
sunset 
69 
2 p.m. 
75 
22 
sunrise 
48 
Sky clear. (Broke 
sunset 
77-5 
Sky overcast. 
this day in i cality 
9 
2 p.m. 
85 
my last thermo- 
10 
sunrise 
64 
meter. ) 
11 
sunrise 
64 
23 
Clear. 
2 p.m. 
85 
24 
Tolerably clear. 
sunset 
80 
25 
Fine day. Morn- 
12 
sunrise 
66 
ing delightful. 
13 
sunrise 
55 
Very cold day. 
26 
Morning clear. 
14 
Not quite so cold. 
27 
Forenoon not quite 
15 
Sky overcast in the 
clear. 
morning ; about 
28 
No observation. 
noon clearer, then 
29 
Cold and windy. 
again overcast ; 
30 
Clear and cold. 
thunder in the dis- 
31 
- 
Clear. 
