Oct. 2, 1908.] Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 857 



During last month in both India and Australia temperature was below 

 the average, the largest defect being over two degrees at Melbourne. Over 

 Australia, the barometric pressure was somewhat greater, but in India, 

 slightly less than the normal. 



A large excess of rainfall was experienced in India, whilst, judged as a 

 whole, the Australian States were not so fortunate ; the above statement 

 .showing that, although the greater part of New South Wales and northern 

 part of South Australia were above normal, yet Victoria, West Australia 

 and parts of the other States, suffered a deficiency. 



Climatological table for the month of August, 1908, compiled from daily 



telegraphed returns. 



station. 



TEMPERATUEE. 





c3 X 



ss 





c3 

 Q 



O.S 



<5S 



Q 



bo 



IB <0 



o & 



. o 





Walgett 



Bourke 



Wilcannia 



Wentworth 



Hay ..._ 



Deniliquin 



Albiiry 



Forbes 



Dubbo 



Clarence Heads 

 Port Macquarie 

 Newcastle 

 Sydney 



Jervis Bav ... 

 Eden ... ' ... 



2-56 

 0-99 



•14 

 -42 

 -13 

 •17 

 2-01 

 110 

 0-86 



5-85 



7-32 



3-77 



9-679 



7-44 



2-89 



Corrected to 32 deg. F. and M.S.L. 



