REGISTER OF THE WEATHER. 
565 
1811. 
Distances. 
STATIONS 
AND PLACES ON THE ROAD ; 
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Astronomical Observations made or 
the Journey : to which are added their 
English names and intermediate Dis- 
tances. 
Thermometkr. 
in the Shade. 
WEATHER. 
In Time ; by 
Oxen and 
Waggons. 

In English j 
Miles. 
Time of 
Observation. 
By Fahren- 
heit's Scale. 
By Reau- 
mur's Scale. 
Oct. 
H. M. 
At Kl^iarwater. 
H. M. 
1 — a 
40 
3-5 
3 30 a 
32 
0-0 
13 
- 
- 
- 
9 — a 
62 
13-3 
Sky cloudless ; with a 
1 -p 
82 
22-2 
pleasant easterly 
3 -p 
84 
23-1 
breeze. 
11 -p 
46 
6-2 
14 
- 
- 
- 
9 — a 
71 
17-3 
A strong wind from 
11 — a 
79 
'20*8 
the north. 
1 45 p 
87 
24-4 
The wind continuing 
2 15p 
90 
25-7 
strong from the N. 
Just after sunset the 
clouds collected in 
the west ; and there 
was much lightning 
7 -P 
79 
20-8 
from every quarter, 
except the east. 
Wind in violent gusts 
12 —p 
68 
16-0 
irom the west, and 
which continued all 
night, but was not 
accompanied by 
much rain. 
15 
- 
- 
9 — a 
70 
16-8 
Weather fair, with a 
1 40 p 
78^ 
20-6 
N. wind. 
4 45 p 
83 
22-6 
At night calm, with 
much lightning and 
a little rain. 
16 
- 
- 
i 2 - p 
82 
22*2 
12 —p 
62 
13-3 
Distant lightning dur- 
ing the whole night. 
17 
- 
- 
- 
- 
Wind N.W. 
18 
- 
- 
9 — a 
62 
13-3 
12 — a 
79 
20-8 
In the afternoon the 
wind shifted round 
to the S. E., and 
the cold produced 
by this change was 
very sensible. 
11 -p 
52 
8-8 
Much lightning in the 
north-east quarter, 
very distant. 
19 
10 — a 
76 
19-5 
1 -p 
90 
25-7 
3 -p 
90 
25-7 
11 _p 
69 
16-4 
A strong N. wind, and 
distant lightning in 
the N. 
20 
10 15 a 
80 
21-3 
A strong N. wind. 
3 30 p 
82 
22-2 
