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METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL 
VII. 
METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. 
Barometer. 
Thermometer. 
1813. 
Wind 
Max. 
Min. 
Med. 
Max. 
Min. 
Med. 
3d Mo. 
Mar. 25 
N V 
. 
30‘37 
30’28 
30-325 
4? 
35 
410 
26 
N V 
30 50 
3037 
30 435 
51 
27 
39 0 
27 
s w 
50 47 
3043 
30450 
55 
32 
43-5 
28 
N W 
30 43 
30*30 
30 365 
67 
49 
58 0 
29 
S W 
3030 
30 10 
30 200 
; 66 
53 
695 
30 
Var. 
30 10 
29 89 
29995 
58 
47 
525 
31 
S E 
2989 
29- 1 8 
29535 
42 
49*5 
4th Mo. 
April 1 
s w 
29 25 
29‘18 
29-215 
| 57 
50 
35 
42-5 
2 
w 
29-45 
29 25 
29 350 
52 
35 
43*5 
. 3 
s w 
2974 
29 45 
1 29 595 
48 
27 
375 
4 
s w 
29 85 
! 29 74 
! 29795 
54 
29 
41 5 
5 
s w 
29 85 
29 81 
i 29 830 
51 
40 
45-5 
6 
s w 
2990 
2974 
1 29 820 
58 
45 
51*5 
7 
w 
?9 93 
1 299O 
j 29 915 
65 
43 
54 0 
8 
E 
2997 
2987 
29920 
69 
37 
530 
9 
S E 
30 04 
' 29-97 
30 005 
66 
41 
53-5 
10 
E 
30 10 
3004 
30*070 
65 
41 
53 0 
11 
E 
3014 
i 3010 
301 20 
64 
35 
495 
12 
E 
30 23 
30*14 
30 185 
09 
42 
55 5 
13 
N E 
30-34 
I 30 23 
30'285 
i 66 
35 
50 5 
14 
E 
30 20 
30 10 
30 150 66 
42 
54 0 
15 
N W 
30 20 
1 2996 
j 30 080 
68 
42 
550 
16 
N W 
2996 
; 29-77 
29 865 
; 66 
44 
550 
17 
In w 
30 10 
1 29 77 
29 935 
68 
41 
545 
18 
N W 
30 13 
; 30 10 
30 1 15 
! 56 
42 
490 
39 
N W 
30T0 
30" 10 
30 100; 
64 
44 
540 
20 
N W 
3010 
30 05 
30 075 
64 
40 
52 0 
21 
N 
30 09 
30 05 
30070 
57 
32 
45-5 
22 
NT E 
30 10| 
30 08 
20.090 
50 
32 
41*0 
23 
N E 
30 14 
30 JO 
30 120 
45 
34 
395 
30-50 
29-18 
1 
30 005 j 69 
27 
49- u 
40 
•43 
■26 
•36 
’53 
•40 
238 070 
Rain 
•27 
13 
$ 
o 
17 
The observations in each line of the tab’e apply to a period of twenty-four hours, 
beginning at 9 A. M. on the day indicated in the first column. A dash denotes, that 
the result is included in the next following observation. 
Oi co 
