74 Dr Heineken's Meteorological Journal kept at FunchaL 



A fine winter month, with a remarkable prevalence of east 

 winds. No snow has yet fallen on the mountains, and the 

 liorth-west winds have been unusually raw. — N.B, In speak- 

 ing of snow, it is always implied, within view from the town, 

 and about 5000 feet above the sea. 



February:. 



Pressure. (Inches.) Cor. for temp. Temperature. 



Max. 30.250 67 =30.159 Max. 69 



Min. 29.750 60.5 =29.678 Min. 50 



Mean, 30.045 62.3 = 29-967 Mean, 58.5 



Diurnal range, max. 14 ; min. 5 ; mean, 10. 



Rain^ 2.62 in. No. 1 ; Dew Pointy max. Q5.B5y min. 49 ; 

 Dryness^ max. 1 4 ; min. 0.5. 



WindSy'^.Q', N.E. 4; E. 2; S.E. 1; W.13; N.W. 2; 

 = 28. 



A cold winterly month, excepting the last week. Barome- 

 ter more variable than I ever remember to have observed it. 



March. 

 Pressure. (Inches.) Cor. for temp. Temperature. 



Max. 30.400 67 =30.314 Max. 69-5 



Min. 30.040 m = 29-955 Min. 53 



Mean, 30.224 66 = 30.139 Mean, 60.9 



Diurnal range, max. 13; min. 8; mean, 11. 

 Rain, none ; Dew Point, max. 63, min. 50 ; Dryness, max. 

 15, min. 3. 



Trmd*,N.4; N.E. 11; E.6; S.E.3; W.3; N.W.4; 



= 31. 



A remarkably fine month, more like June than March. Ba- 

 rometer rery steady and unusually high. 



April. 



Pressure. (Inches.) Cor. for temp. Temperature. 



Max. 30.210 69=30.112 Max. 69 



Min. 29.6J0 67=29521 Min. 54 



Mean, 29994 67 = 29903 Mean, 62.2 



