772 Agricultural Gazette of N.S.IV. \_Sept. 2, 1908. 



■Climatological table for tlu; iiumtli of July, IDOcS, compiled from daily 



telegraplu'd rctui-ns. 



Corrected to 32 dei/. F. and M.S L 



Comparison with India. 



The following is a statement showing a brief comparison tjf the chief 

 meteorological elements over India, together with Australia as far as data 

 are available, for the month of July, 1908 : — 



Dexjarture from normal. 



*Sinda (India) 

 Adelaide (S.A. 



Perth (W.A.) 

 Melbourne (Victnria) 

 •Sydney (N.S.W.) ... 



General Conditions 

 (referring to State as a whole). 



Rainfall in e.Kcess. 



Above average in Central Australia 

 and |)arts of 8.K. Coast, elsewhere 

 considerably below. 



Excess in W. Kiinl)crley, X.\\'. ilivi- 

 siou and S.W'., elsewiiere below. 



Rainfall aliove average in S.^\'., con- 

 siderably iielow elsewhere. 



Considerably above average over N. W 

 quadrant, Ceiitral Slopes, and Table- 

 land, also coast V)etween Port Mac- 

 (juarie and Jervis Bay, el.seuiiere 

 below normal. 



Judging from the abo\e table, atnuispheric pressure has been above and 

 temperature below normal in both India and Australia. Whilst rainfall 

 generally in India has been in excess, the amounts over Australia during the 

 month were not so regular, some parts of the various States being above anrl 

 others below noi'inal. 



