COUNCIL FOR 1843. 



IS 



Period of Maximum and Minimum Mercurial Column. 



Vernal Equinox 

 Summer Solstice 



maximum 1 1 a.m minimum 3 tm . 



6 A.M 4 p.m. 



Autumnal Equinox steadily ascending through the 24 hours. 



Winter Solstice 8 P.M 6 a.m. 



The Register of Meteorological Phenomena at York is given in 

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The Temperature of the Year 1 843 was, within a small fraction, 

 the same as that of 1842, and I's of a degree below the average of 

 the preceeding ten years. The mean height of the mercurial column 



