(inc. in above.) Dir. of w. (N.E. propor'n'ls.E. time from s. w. eachquar.N.W. in 100ths. V. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR WORCESTER, MASS. Lat. 42° 15' 49" N.; elevation 483 feet; for the Year 1843. Barometer. inch inch inch. inch. inch inch inch. inch. inch. inch inch. inch. Mean, sunrise, 27.67 15° 21.10 39.37 47.29 56.83 57.74 63.29 55.50 43° 44.50 60 62 70 72.3 63.66 52.62 30.80 21.55 27 19 20 Cloudy days, Rain fell, Snow fell, 2012 Inches of Rain, 5.05 4.45 do. of Snow, 3 5.23 3.13 1.75 4.15 3.39 9.19 1.25 5.19 3.63 2.28 48.67 0 2008 07002 9 45 5 7 Days of N. wind, N. W. 10 53502000 8027000 1 11 10 0 1 39240307 9 VI. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR AMHERST, MASS. Lat. 42° 22' 13', Long. 72° 31' 36. 1. TABLE OF THE WEATHER FOR 1843. From the Meteorological Journal of Amherst College, kept by Professor Snell. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. Barom. mean. 29.82 29.67 29.67 29.76 29.76 29.75 29.78 29.85 29.87 29.69 29.84 29.82 29.77 Attached Ther. 53.4 46.8 52.3 58.2 57.6 65.8 68.6 69.7 61.0 49.7 65.6 53.4 58.8 Ex. Ther. mean. 29.73 16.48 24.52 44.63 55.95 65.28 68.76 69.81 61.70 44.98 33.98 27.97 45.32 50 37 42 70 82 86 91 84 87 69 57 40 91 -8-15 7 15 35 34 47 53 30 28 17 2-15 58 52 35 55 47 52 44 31 57 41 40 38 106 4.2 4.9 5.4 3.5 4.9 4.3 4.4 3.6 4.28 Inches of rain, 1.99 3.49 5.73 4.82 2.09 5.18 2.63 9.38 1.57 9.45 3.07 2.28 51.58 VII. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR TRENTON, N. J. For the Year 1843; by Dr. F. A. Ewing. Observations at Sunrise, 2 P. M., and 10 P. M. The hottest day of the year was July 2d, the mean of that day being 85°. There were 70 days, the mean temperature of which was 70°, or above. The coldest day was February 15th, its mean being 15°.33. There were 50 days, the mean temperature of which was 32°, or below. Only 15 of the rains were accompanied with lightning and thunder. 7* 1843-4. VIII. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR LAMBERTVILLE, HUNTERDON Co., N. J. Lat. 40° 23' N. Long. 74° 56' W.; by Mr. L. H. Parsons. 1. SUMMARY FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1844. (a) July 2-(b) Jan. 28.—(c) April 2.—(d) Jan. 17.—(e) July 2.— (f) Dec. 14.—(g) Jan.17.—(h) Jan. 31.-(i) July 27.—(j) Feb. 17.—(k) Dec. 24.—(1) Feb. 16.—(m) June 8.—(n) Jan. 4.—(0) Jan. 19.—(p) April 30.— (q) July 16.—(r) Feb. 5.—(8) Jan. 26.—(t) May 4.—(u) July 19.—(v) June 1.-(w) Jan. 1.-(x) Dec. 28. 2. Months. 1813-4. July, '43. February, WEATHER FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1844. Remark. The figures in the above table, under the heads of " Clear," and "Cloudy," denote the number of days which were perfectly clear, or entirely cloudy, at the times when the respective entries were made, viz. at 7 A. M., and at 2 and 9 P. M.; and, so far as observed, during the day. Months. IX. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR SAVANNAH, GA. For the Year ending May 21st, 1844; communicated by Dr. John F. Posey. The hottest day was July 18th, 1843, when the thermometer at 2 P. M. stood at 98 degrees. The coldest day was January 27th, 1844, when the thermometer at 7 A. M. stood at 20 degrees. The thermometer hangs in a southern piazza, 15 feet from the ground. 1843. June, 21 30.20 30.23 30.20 14 29.88 29.90 29.95 30.11 August, 5 .18 Septem. 20 .26 October, 31 .23 Novem. 14 .21 *Highest, 30.57 inches:-†Lowest, 29.51:- Range, 0.04. 2 P. M. 7 P. M. X. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR AUGUSTA, GA. Lat. 33° 28', Long. 81° 54'. By Sam'l Haven Holbrook, A. M. Hottest day, July 18th. Coldest day, March 24th. XI. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR NEW ORLEANS, LA. 1842. Months. 8 A. M. Thermometer. Barometer. 53.2 65.1 57.9 81.530.0 51.5 30.24 30.21 30.22 30.43 30.00.43 30.44 29.80.64 30.53 29.90.63 30.26 29.80.46 30.32 29.93.39 30.18 29.93 .25 30.26 30.00 .26 30.30 30.01.29 30.20 29.96.24 30.24 29.94.30 30.51 29.83.68 30.57 30.01.56 Annual Mean, 68.2 76.5 68.4 93.5 30.063.530.16 30.15 30.1430.57 29.80.77 |