Nov. 2, 1908.] Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 953 



The above table shows that, with pressure and temperature practically 

 normal in India, the rainfall also has equalled the average amount. In 

 Australia, however, temperature and pressure were botli below normal, 

 •excepting in Adelaide, where the latter element was slightly above. Rainfall 

 in fxcess of the avei-age was experienced in South Australia and the 

 south-eastern districts of West Australiaj as abo over the greater part of 

 Victoria and southern borders, slopes, and tableland divisions of New South 

 Wales, but otherwise the monthly totals were in defect, and in parts 

 very dry. 



■Climatological Table for the mouth of September, 1908, coiupiled from 



daily telegraphed returns. 



station. 



CJ3 



Walgett 

 Bourke 

 Wilcannia 

 Wentworth ... 

 Hay ... ... 



Deniliqiiiu 

 Albury 

 Forbes 

 Dubbo 



Clarence Heads 

 Port Macquarie 

 Newcastle 

 Sydney 



-Jervis Bav ... 

 Eden ... ' ... 



28 



28 



11 



25 



12 

 12&25 



12 



26 



26 



14 , 

 3 ' 

 26&-28 



25 

 10&21 



30 

 31 

 32 

 24 

 29 

 31 

 30 

 ,^2 

 31 

 45 

 40 

 42 

 42-1 

 41 



•61 

 -18 

 -48 

 •38 

 19 

 •09 

 -34 

 •78 

 •47 

 ■65 

 •04 

 •91 

 •028 

 •12 



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



