APPENDIX. 
417 
METEOROLOGICAL JOURNAL, 
KEPT AT BUSHIRE BY DR. JUKES, JUNE 1807. 
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Wind and Weather. 
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Day. 
Hour. 
S % 
=c s 
Day. 
Hour. 
a <5 
.c S 
Wind and Weather. 
H 
H 
June. 
June. 
5th 
6 A. M. 
- - 
Cool breeze from the land. 
18th 
5 A. M. 
83° 
Light N. wind ; hazy during 
1 P. M. 
90° 
N.W. 
2 P. M. 
89 
the morning. 
Fresh from the N. W. dur- 
6th 
6 A. M. 
Haze. 
ing the evening. 
2 P. M. 
91 
Fresh N. W all the day.* 
19th 
5 A. M. 
84 
Rather fresh from the N. W. 
13th 
6 A. M. 
80 
Pleasant and more mode- 
4 P. M. 
90 
At night strong from the 
rate. 
N. W. 
2 P. M. 
84 
Evening hazy. 
20th 
5 A. M. 
83 
Fresh: at night fresher: 
14th 
G A. M. 
80 
Very hazy. 
3 P. M. 
86 
since the N. W. begun on 
the 18th, it has constantly 
1 P. M. 
84 
Light N. wind through the 
blown harder during the 
day.f 
night; and somewhat lulled 
during the day. This even- 
15th 
5 A. M. 
80 
Light IN. wind and very 
ing extremely hazy, and 
hazy. 
at sunset, the sun quite ob- 
2 P. M. 
85 
scured.§ 
16th 
5 A. M. 
80 
Do. blowing rather fresh at 
21st 
5 A. M. 
83 
Light N. air: fresh at 
at night. 
4 P. M. 
87 
night and exceedingly 
2 P. M. 
86 
hazy. 
17th 
5 A. M. 
80 
Pleasant N. breeze. In the 
22d 
5 A. M. 
83 
Do.: at sunset atmosphere 
2 P. M. 
87 
evening but little wind, 
and at night warmer than 
3 P. M. 
87 
clearer: night serene. 
I have felt it for some 
23d 
5 A. M. 
84 
Calm, and the warmest morn^ 
time.J 
1 
ing in the season, light VV. 
* Strong N. W. from the 6th to the 13th, with little or no intermission : great dust, 
f Watermelons, musk melons, and figs in season; and plenty of them, 
i The weather does not appear so hot as in former seasons. 
§ I have not remarked such a haze in former times. I have scarcely seen the mountains of Persia since the latter, 
end of May. 
