METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 
661 
Hour of 
Day. 
Remarks. 
About 8 o'clock a. m. 
a strong gale. 
Clear. 
Fine cool morning. 
About sunset a 
thunder - storm 
approached gra- 
dually from the E., 
but without rain. 
3 p.m. rain, in the 
beginning lighter, 
then more con- 
siderable, coming 
from the N. At 
5 o'clock another 
heavy fall of rain, 
lasting about 20 
minutes. 
Clear. 
Early in the morn- 
ing a thunder- 
storm passed by 
without any rain. 
About sunset a 
thunder - storm 
from the E,, ac- 
companied by a 
light rain, lasting 
till late at night. 
Clear. 
A fine clear morn- 
ing. 
About 10 o'clock 
p.m. a thunder- 
storm, which had 
long been gather- 
ing, broke forth 
with heavy rain, 
which with less 
vehemence con- 
tinued the whole 
night long, ac- 
companied by a 
heavy gale. 
About 10 o'clock 
thick clouds 
overcast the 
Date. 
1854. 
July 
Hour of 
Day, 
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Remarks. 
sky, but were 
scattered by a 
heavy gale. At 
2.30 in the morn- 
ing a heavy rain 
broke forth, not 
accompanied by 
thunder, lasting 
about 20 m. 
The sky thickly 
overcast in the 
morning, in the 
afternoon clear. 
About 6 o'clock in 
the "morning a 
heavy thunder- 
storm gathered, 
breaking forth 
with a heavy 
rain at 6.30, last- 
ing with equal 
violence till about 
8 o'clock, then 
gentler till 10.30. 
The sky beautifully 
clear in the morn- 
ing, in the after- 
noon occasion- 
ally overcast with 
clouds. 
Clear. At 10 o'clock 
in the evening a 
thunder - storm 
gathered from 
S.E., but brought 
us only moderate 
rain. 
Clear. 
5 o'clock in the 
morning a very 
black battery of 
thunder - clouds 
approached from 
the S.E., bringing 
a heavy tornado, 
but only a few 
drops of rain. 
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