METEURULUGICAL UDDERVATIONS FUR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1864. 1 25 45 38 36 60 Cir.St. 80 Cir.St. 100 2 34 45 39 391% 3 22 46 36 34% Night. S. 00 4 134 40 32 ON E 1 W 90 Cir.St. 60 Cir.Cu 100 Cir.Cu N E 1N E 2N E 1 50 Cir. 100 Cir.Cu 0 E 2NE 3 100 Nim. 100 Nim. N St. St. 100 Nim. 100 Cir.St. 100 28.203 28.282 28.499 28.345 28.729 28.746 28.759 28.745 28.645 28.470 28.539 28.531 28.826 28.902 28.968 28.899 28.883 28.693 28.594|28.723 .155 .186 .106 79 .141 .160 .120 100 .170 .247 .260 80 .212 .230 223 82 .273 .375 .420 85 .518 .483 .222 100 81 58 64 61 S W 6is w 5S W 4 w 38 29 Nim. SW 4S W 4NW 2 36 Cir.Cu 100 Cir.CuN W 1 N 2NW 2 34 Cir.St. 100 Cir.Cu 100 Cir.Cu NW 2NW 3NW 1 31 28.472 28.551 28.598 28.540 19% 28.606 28 588 28.611 28.902 20 28.682 28.748 28.883 28.771 24 28.976 29.045 29.087 29.036 24 29.141 29.064 28.924 29.043 28.851 29.007 29.139 29.032 |29.20029 135 29.065|29.133| .209 .241 .155 75 84 20 Cu. St. 80 Cir.Cu 00 SE 1 S 1S E 2 42 23 29.073 28.889 23.898 28.953 80 81 79 79 80 THERMOMETER IN THE OPEN AIR. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1864. RAIN AND SNOW. PER CENTAGE OF CLOUDINESS. WINDS. 42 51 45% 7 P. M. 10 P. M. 100 1.17 100 Nim. Cu.St. 100 42 38 34 38 100 Cu. St. 100 4. 28 30 28 28% 100 Cu.St. 100 WINDS. This is for the record of the direction FROM which the wind is blowing as indicated by a vane, and its force by estimation. The direction is entered in eight points of the compass: N., N. E., E., S. E., S., S. W., W., N. W. The force is estimated and registered by the following table, in figures from 1 to 10: |