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Regifter of the Barometer and Thermometer in Abyffima,

66f

Months

JUNE 21

Hours. I Bdromelcr

Ther,

Winds.

Remarks on the Weather.

I I^"M. 21 5 O 65

12 N.2I 5 965}

2 E. 21 4 6 64

6j £.'21 4 6

22

23

7 M, 21 4 8 12 N.lai 4 8

E. 2 I 4 5 64

6ji

63 641

j^ £ C Clouds thick and heavy at the eaft and north, vio- ^lent rain.

W S ^^^^^ clouds to the north and weft, at eaft fouth- ( eaft clear. NNE j Clouds fcattered throughout the whole air- ditto

24

25

26

6^ E,

7 M.

12 X.

2 E.

6-Ve. 6;-M,

2 E. 7 E.

7 M.

21 4 4 21

63 261

I 2 N.

2 E. 6', IE.

12 N.

21 5 I 64 2 1 4 9 62 I

21 5 06

27

6

21 4 9

2147 2144 21 50

21 46

2143 21 46

21 4 8

21 48

21 4 3 21 46

^-^3

65

63 6ii

64

64

63I

621

t)4 ^3

7 M.21 5 7,60!

12 N 21 5 463I

2 E.2I 5 r63

C Many thick clouds to the north and eaft, wind chang-

C ing from that to S. W. N E i Clear, only a few clouds to the horizon, and a thick

I mift to the north, ditto, j Clouds throughout the whole air.

N N WS^ ^'^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ horizon to the S. \V. a current 'I of air is feen coming from the N. W. j^ c Clouds throughout the whole air, with mift and rain, I a violent w^nd in the night. WN W^^'^"^S clouds through the air, efpecially north-weft, l weft and fouth-weft. \V I — — Ditto; to the Weft of north it has rained often. NNE 1"^^^ ^^^^ heavens covered with very thick clouds, it C threatens rain.

("Thick clouds throughout the air, which come from N E <; north-weft, there is a current thinner wiiich comes [ from the fouth-weft-. ,

(Clouds throiigiiout the v.-hole air, a great quantity ( of mift going foulhward, thunder likevvife. Clouds through all the air, and thunder. Heavy clouds tiiroughout the air. Ditto. — the fun covered, r Clouds as above, the higheft current of clouds come ( from the fourli. I The fky overeail, it rains violently* I Ditto. — It begins to rain fmall rain. S Clouds througliout the whole air, and fo heavy they C fcarcely mo^ e. i Ditto

Black clouds at fouth fouth-weft, lighter flying clouds to the eaft. I Heavy clouds throughout the whole air. Light flying clouds. Very cloudy, fonietimes there comes a blaft from the

eaft with a little rain. Thick clouds throughout the air, it rains.

S

NK N

N

ditto.

NE

N

NE

SS E

\y

N E W

N

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