174 METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, 
V. 
METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL 
1813. 
4th 
May. 
5. 
Wind 
lo. 
, 24 
N E 
25 
N E 
26 
S E 
27 
N W 
28 
N 
29 
N E 
30 
E 
Vlo. 
1 
N E 
2 
Var. 
3 
E 
4 
Var. 
5'N W 
6 
N E 
7 
S E 
8 
S E 
9 
N 
10 
Var. 
11 
Var. 
12 
S W 
13 
.S- w 
34 
Var. 
J5j 
S W 
16 
s w 
17 
\N W 
18 
Var. 
39 
S W 
20 
W 
21 
w 
22 
w 
Barometer. 
Max. Min. Med. 
30- 14 
2995 
2971 
29-51 
296I 
2965 
2 9' 65 
29 72 
2979 
2979 
2986 
2991 
29-87 
29 70 
2970 
2973 
29-90 
2973 
2964 
29-64 
2947 
2970 
2972 
29 ‘ 82 , 
29 80 
29-84 1 
2959; 
29 64 
29-69 
29-95 
29-71 
2951 
2936 
29-36 
29-61 
29-63 
29-63 
29 72 
2973 
2973 
29-37 
2969 
29-69 
29-57 
29-57 
29-73 
29-60 
29-60 
29-46 
29-39 
29-57 
29-41 
29-68 
29-78 
29 56; 
2959 
29-59 
30045 
29 830 
29 610 
29435 
29-485 
29*630 
29*640 
29675 
29-755 
29 760 
29795 
29890 
29780 
29-695 
29*635 
29 650 
29 815 
29’ 665 
29 620 
29550 
29‘430 
29-635 
29565 
29750 
29-790 
29 700 
29 580 
29 615 
29 655 
30’ I4j 29-36} 29 678 
Thermometer. 
Max. Min. Med. 
48 
50 
49 
59 
61 
66 
65 
64 
68 
69 
68 
72 
69 
67 
74 
72 
68 
65 
65 
60 
60 
69 
61 
59 
58 
74 
35 
43 
39 
45 
41 
39 
45 
46 
50 
51 
49 
50 
45 
49 
52 
47 
53 
49 
51 
52 
47 
49 
47 
49 
50 
42 
39 
30 
30 
48 0 
465 
45-5 
440 
520 
53 5 
58 0 
580 
565 
590 
5 7 0 
58-5 
62-0 
580 
600 
6l’3 
61-5 
600 
560 
57*0 
53- 5 
54- 5 
595 
515 
49O 
440 
Evap. 
54-79 
15 
17 
*27 
•45 
•28 
167 
Rain. 
'51 
*52 
4 
*21 
•17 
•24 
•16 
8 
8 
5 
3 
9 
•51 
•25 
•53 
372 
The observations in each line of the table 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 
tine result is included in the next following observation. 
