JJec. 2, 1908.] Agricultural Gazette of N.S. W. 1039 



Jud,i,'ing from the foregoing table, a rather extensive area of country, com- 

 pri.sing the greater part of S(juth AustraHa, We.stern Division of New South 

 Wales, and .scattered places along the Great Bight and south-western districts 

 of Western Australia, has had rainfall above average, otherwise fairly dry 

 •conditions have prevailed generally. It has also been very flry in India. 



Higher pressure than is usual for the month of October has been experi- 

 enced over the Australian States mentioned above, but in India it has been 

 slightly less than normal. 



At Perth, Melbourne, and Simla (India) temperature was in excess of, but 

 .at Adelaide and Sydney below, the average, the latter city being 1-2 degrees 

 in defect. 



Olimatological Table for the month of October, 1908, compiled from 



daily telegraphed returns. 



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



