Day of the month |
Ther- mometr. at ☉ rise |
Weather | Wind at Sunrise |
Ther- momtr. at 4 oClock |
Weather | Wind at 4 oClock |
[rise] &fall |
River feet |
Inchs. |
April 1 | f | N E | f | N E. | r | 2 ½ | |||
2 | 16 a 0 | f | f | N E | r | 3 ½ | |||
3 | 50 a 0 | f | N E | r | N E | r | 3 ½ | ||
4 | 52 a 0 | c.a.r. | N W | r | 11 | ||||
5 | 32 a 0 | c.a.r. | N E | tr | r | 2 | |||
6 | 26 a 0 | c.r. | N W | s a r | f | 4 ½ | |||
7 | 18 a 0 | f a c | N W | c | f | 2 | |||
8 [2] | 18 a 0 | c | N E | c r | f | 2 ½ | |||
9 | 26 a 0 | f a c | N E | c | f | 2 | |||
10 | 18 a 0 | f | N W | f | f | 6 ½ | |||
11 | 18 a 0 | f | N E | f | f | 7 ½ | |||
12 | 24 a 0 | c | N W | f a c | f | 7 | |||
13 | 34 a 0 | c | N E | c | f | 6 ½ | |||
14 | 30 a 0 | f | S W | f | f | 5 | |||
15 | 30 a 0 | f | N W | f | 6 ½ | ||||
16 | 44 a 0 | c | N W | f.a.c. | f | 5 ½ | |||
17 | 34 a 0 | f a c | N W | f | f | 5 | |||
18 [3] | 26 a 0 | f a c | N W W | c | f | 3 | |||
19 | 42 a 0 | r | S S E | f | 4 | ||||
20 [4] | 42 a 0 | 〈C〉 r | S. E | 45 a 0 | r | S E | f | 3 ½ | |
21 | 39 a 0 | r | S. W. | 50 a 0 | far | W. | r | 1 | 2 |
22 | 36 a 0 | 〈c〉 | N. W. | 42 a 0 | C | N.W. | r | 1 | 6 |
23 | 30 a | f. | N. W. | 72 a | f | W | f | 1 | |
24 | 44 a | f. | N. W. | 52 a | f | N W. | r | 8 | |
25 | 34 a | f. | N W. | 46 a | c | N W | r | 2 ½ | |
26 | 24 a | f. | N W. | 66 a | f. | N. W | f | 6 | |
27 [5] | 36 a | t L. r | W. | 70 a | f | S W. | f | 8 | |
28 | 38 a | f. | N. W | 72 a | f | N. W. | f | 7 | |
29 | 40 a | f | N W | 60 a | f | S. E. | f | 7 | |
30 | 26 a | f | S E | 64 a | f | N. E. | f | 6 |
April | 1st | The Spicewood is in full bloe, the dogs tooth violet, and may apple [7] appeared above ground, a northern light appeared at 10 o C P. M. verry red. |
2d | Capt Lewis went to St Louis. Mr Hay[s] arrive [8] | |
3d |
Mr. Garrous Boat loaded with provisions pass up for Prarie de chien, to trade a cloudy day [9] |
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5th | the buds of the peaches, apples & Cheerys appear— wind high [10] |
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6th | a large flock of Pellicans [11] appear. | |
7th | the leaves of Some of the Apple trees have burst their coverts and put foth, the lieves of the green wood bushes have put foth—. maney of the wild plants have Sprung up and ap- pear above ground. cold air [12] |
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9 | windey [13] | |
10th | no appearance of the buds of the Osage Apple, the Osage Plumb has put forth their leaves and flower buds. tho it is not completely in bloe. [14] |
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13th | The peach trees are partly in blume the brant, Geese, Duck, Swan, Crain and other aquatic birds have disappeared verry much, within a few days and have gorn further North I pro- sume. the Summer duck raise their young in this neighbor- hood and are now here in great numbers [15] |
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17th | wind verry high every day Since the 3rd instant Some frost to day [16] Peach trees in full Bloome, the Weaping Willow has put forth its leaves and are ⅕ of their Sise, the Violet the doves foot, & cowslip are in bloe, [17] the dogs tooth violet is not yet in blume. The trees of the forest particularly the Cotton wood begin to obtain from their Size of their buds a Greenish Cast at a distance— the Gooseberry which is also in this countrey and lilak have put forth their leaves— [18] frost |
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18 | Windey Day at St Louis [19] | |
26th | The white frost Killed much froot near Kahokia, while that at St Louis escaped with little injurey— |
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30th | white frost, Slight did but little injurey—. |