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APPENDIX VII. 
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Date. 
Hour of 
Day. 
Degrees i 
scale of 
Fahrenhei 
Remarks. 
Date. 
Hour of 
Day. 
Degrees i 
scale of 
Fahrenhei 
Remarks. 
i 
» 
185.5. 
1855. 
May 
June 
4 
- 
- 
In the evening heat- 
lightning towards 
the S. and S.E. 
6 
2 pm. 
104 
another light 
rain. 
7 
2 p.m. 
106 
7 
2 p.m. 
109 
10 
3 30 p.m. a tempest, 
with a sand- 
storm, a few drops 
9 
10 
11 
2.30 p.m. 
No observ 
2.15 p.m. 
108 
ation. 
108 
of rain, more to- 
wards the N.E 
12 
2.30 p.m. 
110 
13 
1.45 p.m. 
107-5 
(Kalala, near Bil- 
A heavy gale. 
ma.) — A little 
After sunset 9, 
after midnight a 
heavy thunder- 
heavy gale arose; 
storm, but with- 
1.45 p.m. a little 
out rain. 
rain. 
11 
- 
In the night a 
thunder - storm, 
with much light- 
14 
15 
16 
No observ 
2.30 p.m. 
2 p.m. 
ation. 
110 
112 
ning, and a heavy 
gale. 
17 
sunrise 
73 
sunset 
83 
15 
- 
_ 
A hot day. Heat- 
lightning in the 
evening. 
18 
19 
sunrise 
2 p.m. 
sunrise 
69 
109 
76-5 
16 
- 
_ 
2.30 p.m. a thun- 
der - storm from 
N., passing to the 
W. Thunder and 
lightning, but no 
rain. 
20 
21 
24 
25 
sunrise 
2 p.m. 
2.30 p.m. 
2.30 p.m. 
2.30 p.m. 
sunset 
79 
109 
111-5 
109 
109 
101-5 
17 
- 
Heat-lightning in 
26 
sunrise 
86 
the evening. 
27 
- 
Warm day. 
18 
- 
From 4 o'clock till 
2.30 p.m. 
114 
Heavy gale in the 
7 o'clock a.m. a 
night. 
light rain with 
29 
Very heavy sand- 
interruption, ac- 
storm early in the 
companied by a 
morning. 
strong gale. 
2 p.m. 
109 
A heavy gale. 
19 
Early in the morn- 
30 
sunrise 
81 
ing a light rain. 
July 
June 
2 
sunrise 
68 
5 
At noon a thunder- 
5 
sunrise 
68 
storm gathering ; 
12.30 p.m. alight 
22 
1 p.m. 
111 
i 24 
2 p.m. 
112 
rain ; 4 p. m. 
27 
2.30 p.m. 
108 
