1864, during a terrible hurricane, five days after the great hurricane of Calcutta, and after the extraordinary cold in France from October 2 to 4, 1864, consequently during a considerable atmospheric disturbance, whose action had extended to very distant parts of the globe. This fall was extraordinary, accompanied by a violent storm, and a wind by which, at certain places, venerable trees were uprooted. I was not then at Rio, but I · knew that there occurred in that place hailstones as thick as one's thumb. Since that time there have been no heavy falls of hail (up to 1871), but only twice a few small hailstones in some storms. Hail may thus be considered as an exceptional phenomenon at Rio de Janeiro, and on the plateau of Minas Geraes as an habitual phenomenon. At the north of the empire, falls of hail are almost unknown.”* STORMS AND RAIN. "Storms are excessively frequent in summer at Rio de Janeiro and in the province of Minas Geraes. There is sometimes magnificent lightning, not only bifurcated, but with a considerable number of branches; and the discharges are repeated occasionally, from the same point, seven or eight times in a second. The frequency of storms diminishes considerably on approaching the north. At Pernambuco, during eight months, I only saw lightning twice; and I have never heard thunder. "In Rio de Janeiro, and on the coast of Espirito Santo, it rains every season of the year; but, as a rule, much more in summer, and less in winter. Generally, the dryest months are June, July, and August. In the whole of the interior of Brazil, these months are always invariably dry, and the seasons divide into two the time of rain from October to March, the dry season from April to September. . . . On the coast of Pernambuco, the rains are specially abundant in the months of June, July, and August, which are the dry months in the south." M. Liais enters at length into an explanation of this curious inversion of climate, which is briefly as follows:-From the lofty table-lands of the interior, when heated by the midsummer vertical sun, arise cur * During the ten months that I was in Minas, I never remarked any hail accompanying the tremendous thunderstorms. rents of hot air, and the moisture-laden currents from the sea rush in to take their place, passing over the lowlands and discharging themselves in storms on the elevated plateaux, which are near the sea at Rio, and far from it at Pernambuco. In winter, the reverse is the case. MISTS. "Mists" (brouillards; but I cannot call them fogs, as these are so mixed up with the idea of our smoky fogs)" are constant in the morning on the great rivers of the interior, and equally frequent in the morning, during the winter, near the coast, especially in the valleys and bays, as in the bay of Rio de Janeiro. Those on the banks of the rivers in the interior occur in the dry as well as in the wet season, and are due to the great excess of the temperature of the water above that of the morning air, an excess of 3° or 4° centigrade, the former sometimes rising to 60° centigrade. These mists sustain the vigour of the vegetation on the banks during the dry season, and the trees there retain their leaves. They lose them, on the contrary, away from the river-banks, owing to the dryness : and this circumstance even occasions a special riparian flora nearly approaching in its characteristics that of the virgin forests." Y METEOROLOGICAL NOTES In Minas Geraes, from August 18, 1883, to May 27, 1884. At Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, from May 30 to TAKEN BY H. C. DENT. NOTE.—The great pressure of professional work and other circumstances prevented regular observations before the REMARKS. ... Inches. 7 a.m. 26'72 7 a.m. 26'90 ... 7 a.m. 26'95 At Casa Grande, about 3200 feet above the sea. 6 p.m. 26'90. The Serra do Cortume clouded till II a.m.; Clouds very low early, but fine by 11 a.m. Very cold early; dense mist. Fine day. Ditto ditto ditto. Cold, misty morning. 7.30 a.m. 42°, 5.30 p.m. 76°, 8 p.m. 56°. Cloudless day. 7.45 a.m. 42° Cloudless day. 6.30 p.m. 66°. 8 a.m. 46°, 10 a.m. 86°. 7 a.m. 40o, 9 a.m. 86°. 6 a.m. 42°, 8 a.m. 60°. Camp near Serra d'Olhos d'Agua (about 3200 feet above the sea), 5 p.m. 78°, 6 p.m. 69°. 8 a.m. 56o, 9 a.m. 76°. Showers from 6.30 a.m. 7.30 a.m. 60°. No sunshine. Much rain, especially after 3.30 p.m. 8 p.m. 60°. Cold and cloudy. 7 a.m. 56°. Cloudy all morning. Fine afternoon. Very hot day, but breezes. Showery all night. Pouring incessantly from 9 a.m. till 2 p.m. Very fine day. Fine day. Ditto. Beautiful day. Perfectly cloudless day. Very hot and sultry. Strong wind. Perfectly cloudless day till 5 p.m. Heavy showers 5 to 6 p.m. Magnificent cloudless day. Cloudless sunrise. Grilling from 10 to 2; then a few clouds Cloudless day. 86° in tent at II a.m. Cloudy and very cool morning. Sunshine 12 to 2; then cool At 4 p.m. 78° in tent. Cloudy and cool. Cool, cloudy. Thunder and slight rain. About an hour's 104° at 8.30 a.m., 88° in tent midday, 70° in tent at 8.30 p.m., Dull, drizzle. Sun at intervals. 6 p.m. 65°, cool. Much thunder, Very cold morning. Scotch mist. From 10a.m. rather warmer. Much rain, night and day. Average, 64°. Much wind, very cold and miserable. 8 a.m. 58°. Cool, cloudy day. No sunshine. 54° at 7 a.m. p.m. 54°. Cool, dull, windy, rain. 8.30 p.m. 60°. Drizzle all day. 6 REMARKS. Rain all night. Dull, cold, drizzle at intervals. heavy shower. 4.30 p.m. Cool, cloudy, strong breeze. Showers and sunshine during afternoon. Fine night, stars and moon, heavy dew. Hot sun, many clouds, no rain, stiff breeze. 7.30 p.m. 67o, Fine morning. Entirely overcast from 2 p.m., breeze. Clear Fine day. Showers from 2.30 p.m. (At Brumado.) Very hot sun all day. Hot, sunny. Glorious sunset. Terrific thunderstorm and deluge Cloudy dull morning. Sun at intervals. Gusty evening. Many showers in neighbourhood. Cloudy. Poured 4 to 9 Showers and thunder in distance. Much thunder and lightning Sultry, oppressive day, slight sunshine. 4 p.m. very heavy 23 96° 24 6.30 a.m. 58° 25 6.30 a.m. · 59° 118° 26 6.30 a.m. 66° 100° 27 7.30 a.m. 74° 97° 28 76° 7 a.m. 26.675 thunderstorm and gusty wind. Frequent showers, with much Terrific storm during the night for two hours. Fine day. Very cold 3 a.m. Warm sultry day, no rain. Sultry, very little sunshine. Cloudy, but fine till midday. Very heavy storms, with gusty wind and thunder after midday. * Minimum thermometer destroyed by a dog. |