BTATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIKTY. 



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May Weather, prom 1878 to 1886. 



The meteorological record of the following table consists of the average 

 monthly, the highest, lowest, and monthly range of barometer; average 

 monthly, the highest, lowest, and monthly range of temperature; greatesl 

 ami least daily range of temperature; average, maximum, minimum, and 



range of temperature; average relative humidity and dew point; total pre- 

 cipitation; prevailing, total, and maximum velocity of wind; the direction 

 at the time of maximum velocity; total number of clear, fair, and cloudy 

 davs. with the total number of days rain fell; light frosts; solar and lunar 

 halos; number of days the maximum temperature was above 90°; and the 

 highest, lowest, and monthly range of water in the river: 



May : 



L878 1879 



1880. 



1881. 



lss-J. 



iss;;. 



1884. 1885. 



188C. 



Average barometer 



Highest barometer 



Lowest barometer.. 



Monthly range of barometer 



Average temperature - 



Highest temperature ... 



Lowest temperature 



Monthly range of temperature... 

 Greatest daily range of tempera- 

 ture 



Least daily range of temperature 

 Average maximum temperature. 

 Average minimum temperature 

 Average range of temperature... 



Average humidity 



Average dew point 



Prevailing wind 



Total precipitation 



Total velocity of wind 



Maximum velocity of wind 



Direction of wind at time of max- 

 imum velocity 



Clea r days 



Fair days 



Cloudy days 



Days rain fell 



Thunder and lightning storms. .. 



Light frosts 



Solar halos 



Lunar halos 



Davs maximum temperature 



above 90° 



Highest river 



Lowest river 



Range of river .. 



29.91 



30.11 



29.62 



0.49 



91.0 



47.0 

 44.0 



29.0 

 11.0 

 7*1.7 

 54.6 

 22.1 

 57.0 



S. 

 0.17 



5.1 N i- 

 40 



N. 

 22 



5 



4 



3 



















1 



20.3 



18.8 



1.5 



30.05 

 30.27 

 29.84 

 0.43 

 60.2 

 91.0 

 43.0 

 48.0 



32.0 

 10.0 

 71.3 

 50.4 

 20.9 

 59.0 



S.W. 

 1.30 

 t.959 



32 



N. 

 16 

 13 



2 



5 



















1 



21.8 



17.1 



4.7 



31 1.03 

 30.24 

 29.79 

 0.45 

 61.6 

 86.0 

 39.0 

 47.0 



26.0 



11.0 

 71.5 

 52.6 

 18.9 

 60.8 



N.W 

 0.76 

 6.586 

 32 



N.W. 

 20 

 7 

 4 

 3 

 

 

 1 

 







23.9 



22.7 



1.2 



29.93 

 30.12 

 29.77 

 0.35 

 64.8 

 88.8 

 48.5 

 40.3 



31.6 

 15.3 

 78.5 

 .M.7 

 23.8 

 55.8 



S. 



spr, 

 5.428 

 25 



N. 

 22 

 ~8 



1 



1 























20.0 



15.2 



4.8 



29.96 

 30.19 

 29.75 

 0.44 

 64.0 

 94.6 

 40.0 

 54.6 



31.5 



15.1 



76.8 



53.1 



23.7 



57.2 



46.7 



S.W. 

 0.35 

 5.593 

 25 



N.W. 

 25 

 4 

 2 

 3 

 

 4 

 

 



2 



21.3 



20.2 



1.1 



29.97 

 30.27 

 2! ».T1 

 0.53 

 62.6 

 98.0 

 42.2 

 55^8 



33.5 



9.5 

 7::. 7 

 53.5 

 20.2 

 69.2 

 51.3 



S. 



2 85 



5.204 



28 



N.W. 

 16 



8 

 7 



10 

 

 2 

 2 

 



2 



20.7 



16.3 



4.4 



29.96 

 30.12 

 29.75 

 0.37 

 64.0 

 85.0 

 50.5 

 34.5 



25.0 

 12.5 



75. t 

 55.7 

 19.7 

 69.0 

 53.1 

 S. 



0.06 

 5.772 

 26 



S.W. 

 19 

 9 

 3 

 3 

 

 

 2 

 1 







22.8 

 12.0 

 10.8 



29.89 



311.01 



29.69 



0.35 

 65.7 

 Ii.s.o 

 19.5 



48.5 



33.0 

 15.0 

 79.S 

 54.8 

 25.0 

 58.6 

 19.5 



s.w. 



spr. 

 6.289 

 30 



N.W. 

 26 

 5 

 

 1 

 

 

 

 



4 

 13.8 

 11.0 



2.8 



30.00 



30.19 

 29.78 

 0.41 

 62.0 

 94.0 

 44.5 

 49.5 



35.5 



8.5 

 75.4 

 52.2 

 23.2 

 69.2 

 51.0 

 S.W. 



0.07 



5.467 



27 



N.W. 



23 



6 



2 



2 

 

 

 3 

 



1 



23.0 



21.0 



2.0 



