Page:Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile - In the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773 volume 4.djvu/723

 Register of the Barometer and Thermometer in Abyssinia.

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Hours. E, M.  N.  E.  M.  N.  E.  M.  N.  E.  M.  N.  E.  M.  N,  E, Barometer. I 3 16 O 3 1 04 08  O 5 10 21 21 21 21 Ther.i Winds. j ditto. 6;^ I ditto. 10 14 Remarks ci the Weather. /J) ditto. N Tirying to E & S N I N W o N W vary, ing to 3 .f N N W NE ditto, ditto- EN E ne N W N Cloudy and clofe. Some white heavy clouds to the Ibuth-eaft and '^~ft,. they fly fwiftiy, and turn as a wheel as before j. [ at ten o'clock heavy clouds, j Cloudy, the fun covered, dark in the north-weii. fit began to rain, thunder and lightning aboiit three, ^ and fo continues dark every wriere. fit has rained heavily alt night, the fun at times ^ overcaft. i Cloudy, it has rained feveral times this forenoon. It has rained heavily lince two, dark and cloudy; when the wind comes fouth it falls calm, and I then is the heavieft rains. 5 High white large clouds to the weft andeaft, it rain-  ed all night. Large white clouds all round the horizon. Ditto. Cloudy to the fouth, but the fun clear and pleafant Cloudy. Cloudy in the fouth, but clear everywhere elfe. 5 Clouds very high, they come irom the eaft towards t the zenith. C Cloudy all round, clouds crcfTmg from fouth and C eaft, and north-weft, j It has rained a few drops, afid thuncered. END OF THE FOURTH VOLUME.