WEATHER ONE YEAR IN TROP ICAL FLORIDA 
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 
TEMPERATURE AND ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE, 
REGISTERED PROM ADIe’s SYMPIESOMETER, 
NOTED AT SUNRISE AND TWO O’CLOCK P. M. 
AiSO THE 
COURSE AND VELOCITY OF THE WINDS, AND QUANTITY OF RAIN, 
AT INDIAN KEY, FLORIDA, 
LATITUDE 24° 48" NORTH, LONGITUDE 80° 55" WEST, 
DURING THE YEARS 1836 AND 1337. 
EXPLANATION OF TERMS 
Clear and pleasant days—Those in which a cloud is not visible above the horizon from 
sunrise to sunset in which the weather is not cold nor hot, and with a pleasant breeze 
Fair days-Are also pleasant days; but if there be flying clouds, yet not sufficient to ob^ 
shining, and whether the air be calm or windy, it is still termed 
Cloudy days—Are those when the sun is hidden from view more than half the day 
cata,„ghe.piea.„. 
