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POLYNESIAN RESEARCHES, 
of the weather for a year, from August 1821, to 
July 1822; the thermometer was noted at 8 a. m. 
3 p. m. and 8 p. m. 
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GENERAL STATE OF THE 
WEATHER. 
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Clear; rain but once. 
Rained on five days. 
Clear; rain but once. 
Clear; rain but once. 
Clear ; rain twice. 
Rain 1 day ; 7 others cloudy. 
Rain 4 days ; 10 others cloudy. 
Rain 5 days ; 8 others cloudy. 
Rain 5 days ; 12 others cloudy. 
Rain 4 days ; 3 others cloudy. 
Cloudy 6 days. 
Rain 5 days ; 7 others cloudy. 
Rain on 40 days; generally clear 
at other times. 
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August, 1821, - 
September, - - 
October, - - - 
November, - - 
December, - - 
January, 1822, - 
February, - - 
March, - - - 
April,- - - 
May, - - - 
June, - - - - 
July, - - - - 
Result for the ! 
year. 
Rain falls but seldom on the western shores of 
any of the islands, excepting in the season above 
mentioned, though showers are frequent on the 
eastern or windward side, and in the mountains 
they occur almost daily. 
