METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS Taken at FREDERICTON, New Brunswick, from May, 1867, to April, 1868, inclusive. Lat. 45° 57′ 28′′ N. Long. 66° 38′ W. The height above the Sea seems never to have been faithfully determined; perhaps 300 feet is about correct. Fredericton is 58 miles inland. ABBREVIATIONS. Strength of Wind.-S, strong: G, gale blowing; L, light wind; C, calm. Condition of Atmosphere.-R, rain; F, fine, calm; C, cloudy; Fr, frost; S, snow; M, mist. Appendix. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS--continued. 309 ABBREVIATIONS. Strength of Wind.—S, strong; G, gale blowing; L, light wind; C, calm. Condition of Atmosphere.—R, rain; F, fine, calm; C, cloudy; Fr, frost; S, snow; M, mist. * All the characters of the sirocco of Southern Europe. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS-continued. ABBREVIATIONS. Strength of Wind.--S, strong; G, gale blowing; L, light wind; C, calm. Condition of Atmosphere.-R, rain; F, fine, calm; C, cloudy; Fr, frost; S, snow; M, mist. Appendix. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS-continued. 311 ABBREVIATIONS. Strength of Wind.-S, strong; G, gale blowing; L, light wind; C, calm. Condition of Atmosphere.-R, rain; F, fine, calm; C, cloudy; Fr, frost; S, snow; M, mist. * About a mile and a half from Fredericton a fall of snow took place during a fall of rain at the latter; the snow was sufficient to form a light coating to the clothes. There is no doubt of the authenticity of this. |