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APPENDIX VII. 
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a; 
Date. 
Hour of 
Day. 
Degrees 
scale c 
Falirenh 
Remarks. 
Date. 
Hour of 
Day. 
Degrees 
scale 0 
Fahrenli 
Remarks. 
1854. 
1854. 
Aug. 
p.m. till about 
sunset. 
Aug. 
the weather to- 
lerably clear. At 
23 
- 
- 
About noon a thun- 
der-storm in the 
distance ; 1.50 
p.m. a light rain 
till 3 o'clock ; at 
4 p.m. the sun 
broke through the 
clouds. 
29 
30 
Sept. 
1 
~ - 
- 
midnight a vio- 
lent shower. 
Day tolerably clear, 
2 p.m. heavy rain. 
In the evening 
violent thunder- 
24 
- 
Sky cloudy. About 
9 o'clock p.m. a 
few drops of rain, 
lightning and 
thunder. 
2 
- 
storm, but with- 
out any rain. 
In the night heavy 
rain, lasting al- 
most till morning. 
25 
Overcast. At 7 
o'clock the sun 
broke forth, fine 
and genial. 1 
o'clock p.m. a 
light shower of 
rain ; from 2 to 
4 o'clock another 
light shower. 
3 
4 
5 
- - 
Dry. 
At 4.30 p.m. heavy 
storm, little rain. 
Clear. In the after- 
noon and even- 
ing a thunder- 
Sturm, with much 
heat - lightning, 
but only a few 
2G 
- 
- 
Fine day. At sun- 
set a thunder- 
storm gathered ; 
at 8 o'clock p.m. 
a light rain ; then 
repeatedly in the 
course of the 
night. 
6 
7 
8 
- 
- 
drops of rain. 
At 1 1 o'clock p.m. 
a heavy thunder- 
storm with heavy 
rain, but only of 
short duration. 
Dry. 
In the latter part of 
27 
Rain in the morn- 
ing till 7 o'clock 
a. m. Just after 
sunset a thunder- 
storm, with mo< 
derate rain ; then 
at 9 o'clock a 
second one ex- 
cessively violent, 
lasting about an 
hour and a half. 
9 
the night, towards 
morning, heavy 
rain; then after a 
little interruption 
another shower 
till 8.30 a.m. 
At sunset a thun- 
der - storm from 
the S. passed by 
towards the W., 
bringing us but 
28 
6.45 a.m. a light 
thunder storm, 
with moderate 
rain, lasting till 
8 o'clock, then 
10 
little rain. 
Weather clear. At 
10 p.m. thunder- 
storm with but 
little rain. 
