CLIMATES OP GREAT MALVERN AND LONDON. 67 



In January, the maximum in London, 30-759, the mini- 

 mum 29.031 ; the mean 30.048, and the range 1.728. In 

 Malvern, the maximum was 30.158, the minimum 28.359 ; 

 the mean 29.445, and the range 1-799. 



In Fehruary, the last month of the winter quarter, the 

 maximum of the barometer in London was 30.417, the mi- 

 nimum 29.178; the mean 29-797, and the range 1.239. In 

 Malvern, the maximum 29.876, the minimum 28.526 ; the 

 mean 29.159, and the range 1.350. 



For the winter quarter — 



Mean Height. Mean Range, 



London 30.036 1.442 



Malvern 29-435 1.527 



Having paid much attention to the barometer, both in Malvern 

 and at London, we may remark that on the morning of the 26th 

 of January both instruments had fallen to the minimum of the 

 month ; but the barometer at Malvern was, for about two or three 

 hours, unusually depressed, being ^i^in. below that in London, veri/ 

 heavy rain falling at the time : whilst at the same hours in London 

 the weather was overcast, light rain, and light clouds. In the af- 

 ternoon, the barometer at Malvern had risen .250 in., and that in 

 London .106 : thus both, again, resuming their very nearly coinci- 

 dent indications. We may, also, ol)serve that the dew-point, at 

 the same period, was 4° higher in Malvern than in London : tem- 

 perature the same. 



In March, the first month of the spring quarter, the max- 

 imum of the barometer in London was 30.513, the minimum 

 28.797; and the mean 29.903, and the range 1-716. In 

 Malvern, the maximum was 29.913, the minimum 28.192; 

 the mean 29.274, and the range 1.721. 



In April, the maximum of the barometer in London was 

 30.429, the minimum 29.475 ; the mean 30.077, and the 

 greatest range for the month, .954. In Malvern, the maxi- 

 mum 29.873, the minimum 28-965 ; the mean 29-526, and 

 the range .908. 



In May, the last month of the spring quarter, the maxi- 



