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APPENDIX VII. 
Date. 
1854. 
Eeb. 
1 
March 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
Hour of 
Day. 
% <v ^ 
Remarks. 
Not quite clear. In 
this month very 
few particular ob- 
servations, but in 
general the morn- 
ings provedcolder 
than those in Ja- 
nuary. 
In the first days 
of March a very 
heavy gale in the 
forenoon. 
In the morning 
clear, then over- 
cast. 
Clear. 
Clear morning. 
Heavy northerly 
gale the whole 
day long, carry- 
ing much sand. 
Clear. 
Clear. 
Sky not clear. 
Overcast ; the sun 
scarcely ever came 
forth. A few 
drops of rain. 
Overcast. 
Windy, not clear. 
Heavy gale du- 
ring the night. 
Cloudy. In the 
course of the day 
a very heavy gale 
arose. 
Overcast; no wind; 
evening clear. 
Clear. 
Clear in the fore- 
noon, then dull. 
Overcast. 
Clear. 
In the afternoon 
sky dull. 
Sky clear in the 
morning. 
Date. 
1854. 
Feb. 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
Hour of 
Day. 
Remarks. 
Sky overcast with 
clouds, a drop- 
ping continued du- 
ring the whole of 
the morning. At 
8 1 in the evening 
moderate rain. A 
more regular rain 
at 1 1 o'clock, last- 
ing till 1 o'clock. 
After midnight, 
followed by 
heavy tornado. 
The dropping con- 
tinued in the 
morning. Sky 
thickly overcast, 
drops of rain fall- 
ing now and 
then. 
A warm sunny day. 
Dull sky. 
The sky the greater 
part of the day 
overcast ; towards 
evening a little 
sunshine. About 
1 1 o'clock at 
night some drop- 
ping. 
Sky dull ; some 
dropping the 
whole of the day. 
About 11 o'clock 
at night a regular 
rain began to fall, 
lasting till about 
2 o'clock in the 
morning. 
Dull and cool ; 
dropping conti- 
nued the whole 
day long, and 
dark clouds had 
been collecting 
about noon ; a 
regular rain set 
