Date. State of Weather. Fah. Thermometer. Date. State of Weather. Fah. Thermometer. 6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m. 6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m. 1824. 1824. Aug. 1 Sunday, 81 92 96 Aug. 8 Sunday, 78 84 87 2 81 93 95 9 79 88 90 3 80 90 91 10 80 89 90 4 78 87 90 11 79 88 90 5 79 &9 92 12 Much rain. 80 89 90 6 S u ltry . Aide 13 78 80 82 kebir. 80 94 95 14 79 81 83 7 N ig h t, rain. 81 91 93 15 Sunday, 76 82 81 Thermometrical Journal kept at Kano. Date. Winds. Fah. Thermometer. Date. Winds. Fah. Thermometer. 6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m. 6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m. January 1824. Sunday, 25 E.N.E. 83 84 84 Feb. 1824. Sunday, 8 N.E. 79 84 84 26 E.N.E. 82 84 84 9 N.E. 75 79 80 27 N.E. 64 79 79 10 N.E. 77 80 80 28 N.E. 65 80 80 11 N.E. 74 74 74 29 N.E. 74 75 76 12 N.E. 70 73 73 30 N.E. 74 76 76 13 N.E. 69 73 74 31 N.E. 72 75 76 14 N.E. 72 74 74 February. Sunday, 1 N.E. 80 82 83 Sunday, 15 N.E. 72 76 76 2 N.E. 73 79 79 16 N.E. 74 82 83 3 N.E. 69 79 80 17 N.E. 74 84 84 4 N.E. 70 79 78 18 N.E. 81 85 86 5 N.E. 79 83 83 19 N.E. 82 87 87 6 E.N.E. 79 82 84 20 N.E. 81 85 86 7 E.N.E. 81 84 84 21 E.N.E. 82 86 87 Thermometrical Journal kept at Sackatoo. Date. Winds. • Fah. Thermometer. Date. Winds. Fah. Thermometer. 6 a. m. Noon. 3 p.m. 6 a.m. Noon. 3 p.m. March 1824. E.N.E. 84 93 A p ril 1824. 16 95 10 E.N.E. 84 100 104 17 E.N.E. 82 94 96 Sunday, 11 S.W. 84 95 98 18 E.N.E. 84 91 95 12 S.W. 84 100 104 19 E.N.E. 86 94 96 13 S.W. 84 99 103 20 E.N.E. 82 93 95 14 S.W. 84 104 108 Sunday, 21 E.N.E. 83 94 96 15 S.W. 86 103 106 22 E.N.E. 84 94 95 16 S.W. 87 102 106 23 E.N.E. 82 93 96 17 s.w. 89 100 102 24 E.N.E. 84 95 98 Sunday, 18 s.w. 87 97 102 25 E.N.E. 83 96 97 19 s . w . 87 100 104 26 E.N.E. 82 94 96 20 SW. 88 99 100 27 E.S.E. 82 94 99 21 s.w. 84 92 95 Sunday, 28 E.S.E. 86 96 98 22 s.w. 85 91 29 E.S.E. 84 94 96 97 23 s.w. 81 96 98 30 E.S.E. 84 96 100 24 SW . 78 81 82 31 E.S.E. 81 96 99 Sunday, 25 26 S.W. 74 92 91 April. E.S.E. S.W. 79 94 96 1 79 94 98 27 S.W. 76 92 98 2 E.S.E. 78 94 98 28 s .w . 79 89 94 3 E.S.E. 84 98 98 29 s.w. 74 100 102 Sunday, 4 E.N.E. 74 95 98 30 S.W. 76 91 94 5 E.N.E. 83 92 96 May. 6 E.N E. 76 98 101 1 s.w. 76 98 102 7 E.N.E. 77 100 102 Sunday, 2 S.W. 76 99 102 8 E.N.E. 78 100 104 3 s.w. 78 100 102 9 E.N.E. 85 98 99 N o te .—The observations of the height of mercury in the barometer were mostly discontinued at Koukii, partly from the illness of Dr. Oudney, who took charge of the instrument, and partly from the uncertainty of its accuracy. At Tripoli it was regularly registered three times a dav for about three months, the mean height during that period being 30,39 inches. About the middle of the desert, and indeed most of the way from Moursuk to the Yeou, it generally stood about 28,50, and at Kouka from 28,72 to 29 inches. T H E E N D .
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