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Show METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS- Continued. CO 1849. Day. Aug. 81 Sept. 1 " 7 " 8 Hour. 9 A . M . 12 M. 8 P. M. 9 P. M. 9 A. M. 8 P. M. 9 A. M. 12 M. 8 P. M. 4 P. M. 6 P. M. 7 P. M. 9 P. M. 10 P. M. 9 A. M. 10 A. M. 11 A. M. 12 M. 1 P. M. VALLEY OF SALT LAKE, ABOUT FORTY- THREE HUNDRED FEET ABOVE THE OCEAN. Barometer. 25.91 26.00 25.98 25.80 25.87 25.88 25.94 26.03 25.97 25.95 25.92 25.90 26.87 26.87 25.91 25.94 26.976 25.906 25.92 THERMOIQTER, Attached. 74 92 91 74 78 89 83 104 101 101 90 75 75 73 85 92 98 98 102 Free. 68 81 82 70 71 85 78 92 92 90 85 78 78 78 78 86 95 96 97 Wet ••• ... ... ••• ••* ... ••• ••• ... ••• • i . ... ... ... ... ... Approxt- Height ... ... ••• ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Wind. S. W. 2. N. W. 2. N. W. 8. N. W. 1. S. W. 2. W. 8. 0 N. E. 2. N. E. 2. N. E. 2. 0 N. E. 8. N. E. 2. E. 1. E. 2. 8. E. 1. S. 3. S. W. 2. CLOUDS, AC Clear. Clear. * Clear- strong wind occasionally from N. W. Clear. Clear. Clear.- A large fire in the woods, on the mountains to the S. W., indicates that there is a fresh breeze above from that quarter- the smoke passing oyer the whole valley undiffused. A fire in the prairie, about ten miles to N., indicates a breese from the N. E. Clear. Smoke coming into the valley from mountains to S. £., showing 8. E. wind. Clear. Cir. 1 to S. Thermometer, sunrise, 60. Cir. 1, increasing. Cir. 1, rising toward W. Cir. 1, rUing to 8. and 8. W. Cum. 1, to S. E. | • 3 R I © w 0B I |