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METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. 
METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL. 
II. 
1833. 
Wind. 
Max. 
Min. 
Med. 
Max. 
Min. 
Med. 
5 th Mo. 
May 23 
w 
29*59 
2 9*55 
29570 
59 
49 
540 
24 
N W 
2970 
2955 
29-625 
60 
49 
54 5 
25 
N W 
2976 
29'65 
29-705 
61 
49 
55 0 
26 
W 
30-05 
2970 
29-905 
£ 7 
41 
49O 
27 
N W 
30- 10 
3005 
30075 
60 
42 
51 0 
28 
Var. 
3010 
29-96 
30030 
72 
42 
570 
2 9 
N E 
3006 
2996 
30-010 
76 
53 
64 5 
30 
S 
2 9'97 
29-90 
29*935 
73 
56 
645 
31 
N W 
3000 
29*97 
29985 
78 
59 
68 5 
6th Mo. 
June 1 
E 
29*97 
29-83 
29*900 
85 
50 
675 
2 
N E 
29*95 
29* S3 
29-890 
84 
54 
69O 
3 
N W 
3017 
29*95 
30* 060 
72 
51 
61*5 
4 
N W 
30-37 
29*88 
30025 
65 
51 
580 
5 
N W 
29 88 
29’82 
29*850 
58 
48 
530 
6 
N E 
29*73 
2967 
29-700 
56 
47 
515 
7 
N E 
29-80 
2973 
29765 
71 
43 
570 
8 
N E 
2973 
29-51 
29*620 
75 
48 
6l-5 
9 
N W 
2953 
29*43 
29 480 
75 
54 
64 ’5 
10 
N W 
2983 
2953 
29 680 
75 
48 
61-5 
31 
S 
2983 
2974 
29-785 
76 
52 
640 
32 
S E 
29-98 
29 74 
29-866 
77 
45 
610 
13 
W 
3002 
2 997 
29 995 
75 
51 
63 0 
34 
$ w 
300 7 
2978 
29*925 
67 
52 
59*5 
15 
s w 
29-98 
; 29-73 
29- 880 
67 
46 
565 
36 
N W 
30 04 
29-98 
30 015 
63 
44 
53*5 
17 
Var. 
3009 
30-04 
30065 
61 
43 
52 0 
38 
- N 
30-15 
3009 
30120 
61 
39 
500 
39.1 
N 
3016 
30 15 
30 155 
57 
37 
47-0 
20 
N E 
30-20 
3016 
SO' 180 
60 
42 
510 
3020 
29-43 
29-889 
85 
37 
57-93 
1 
Evap. 
*65 
75 
•48 
*42 
273 
Rain. 
•34 
2 
5 
•65 
106 
C 
0 
> 
The observations in each line of the table apply to a period of twenty-four hours* 
■loginning at 9 A, M. on the day indicated in the tirst column, A dask denotes, that 
Jhe result is included in the 'next follovving observation. 
