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BIETEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 
tybsin'fl flora on the State of the Wad her, from the of Octoler, 1311, ia thi 
241 k of November, lail, incluslvcy Four Miles N.N.W. St. Paul’s, 
Borotr.eter. 
gnest, SQ’OS. Nov. 20. Wind N. E. 
Lowest, 28'o9. Oct. Co. --- S, 
Greatest ^ 56 Htin 
variation in 
24 hours. 
dredths of 
ar. inch. 
The mercurj 
suddenly rose be- 
Uweea the ICth 
and iSth instant, 
I from 29 CO to 
29’o6. 
Thermometer. 
Highest, 60° Nov. 1. Wind N.W. 
Lowest, 31® Nov. 23. - N. E. 
1 variation 
* • f oo ^ occurred three or four 
variation m L 8°. N _• . , 
I \ times in the course 
the month. 
The quantity of rain fallen in the course of the month is equal to inches In depth. 
This has been an unusually wet season for November, the average height of the mercury 
for the whole period being only 29'24. The mercury continued to fall from the 25th uit. 
to the 28lh ; it then began to rise, and advanced a little fora couple of days, when it fell 
again gradually, with the exception of a single day, till the 11th of November. Notwith¬ 
standing the intervals in which the mercury rose, the rain continued, and we had but two 
£ae days till the l5lh, since which, till this day, (23d,) the weather has been fair, and 
several days have been uncommonly brilliant. At Higb'gare, on the 21sc, a cloud was not 
visible from sun-rise to sun-set; whereas in London the whole day was remarkable for an 
exceedirigiy thick and very unpleasant fog, W'hich was likewise experienced on the south of 
the metropolis The wind has blown chiefly from the westerly poihts; there have been but 
lew foggy days; the weather has been unusually mild, the average height of the thermo¬ 
meter being between 45° and 46°, which is higher than it has been in the same month for 
seven years. 
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