' KEPT AT CLUNIEc 8S 
and at 10 o'^clock a. m. rose to 7°. Hence the greatest 
i-ange of the thermometer in the shade, here, during the 
twelve yearSj was from zero to 841°. 
Table denoting the Course of the Winds, a7i d the Number 
of Days during which each Wind prevailed. 
Years. 
N. 
NE. 
E. 
SE. 
S. 
sw. 
W. 
NW. 
1809 
11 
52 
54 
28 
6 
76 
57 
81 
1810 
12 
47 
56 
33 
5 
65 
58 
89 
1811 
18 
32 
57 
31 
9 
106 
35 
77 
1812 
25 
57 
34 
38 
7 
80 
29 
96 
1813 
10 
57 
14 
33 
6 
102 
27 
116 
1814 
7 
76 
24 
33 
9 
107 
30 
79 
1815 
13 
31 
37 
38 
9 
93 
47 
97 
1816 
5 
60 
46 
28 
9 
67 
55 
96 
1817 
11 
45 
22 
40 
9 
91 
51 
96 
1818 
35 
26 
52 
9 
114 
46 
76 
1819 
22 
39 
24 
33 
12 
89 
56 
90 
1820 
17 
40 
46 
23 
11 
82 
59 
88 
Total num- 
ber of days 
158 
571 
440 j 
410 
101 
1072 
550 
1081 
N. B. — NE. means that the wind blew so many days 
from some one or other of the intermediate points from N 
to E., and so of the others. 
