STATE A(1KI( I'l-TIKAL SOCIETY. 



•jr.:. 



.hi.v Weather, from 1877 to 1886. 



In this table will be found the monthly average, highest, lowest, and 

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

 monthly range of temperature ; the greatest and Least daily range of tem- 

 perature ; the average maximum, minimum, and range of temperature; 

 average relative humidity and dew point ; total precipitation ; the prevail- 

 ing direction, total, and maximum velocity of wind, along with the direc- 

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

 days, and number of days rain fell; solar halos; number of days the 

 maximum temperature was above ( .MJ°; and the highest, lowest, and range 

 of water in the river : 



July: 



1877. 



1*7*. 



1-7!'. 



1880. 



ISM. 



lss-j. 



1-- I. 



lss-i iss.-,. 



1886. 



Average barometer ... 

 Highest barometer. .. 

 Lowest barometer — 

 Monthly range of ba- 

 rometer 



Average temperature - 

 Highest temperature.. 

 Lowest temperature .. 

 Monthly range of tem- 

 perature - 



Greatest daily range 



of temperature 



Least daily range of 



temperature 



Mean maximum tem- 

 perature 



Mean minimum tem- 

 perature 



Mean range of temper- 

 ature 



Average humidity 



Average dew point 



Prevailing wind 



Total precipitation 



Total velocity of wind - 

 Maximum velocity of 



wind ....... 



Direction at time of 

 maximum velocity. _ 



Clear days 



Fair days 



Cloudy days - 



Days rain fell 



Thunder and lightning 



storms 



Solar halos 



Lunar halos _ 



Number of days maxi- 

 mum temperature 



was above 90° 



Highest river 



Lowest river 



.Range of river 



29.82 

 29.99 

 29.64 



0.35 

 75.0 

 103.0 

 52.1 1 



51.0 



39.0 



15.0 



91.4 



60.0 



31.4 

 43.0 



29.83 

 29.97 

 29.7J 



0.26 

 73.4 

 98.0 



52.0 



4G.0 



38.0 



17.0 



88.5 



58.8 



29.7 

 50.7 



8. 



spr. 

 4.572 



20 



S. 



29 



1 



1 

 1 





 

 



20 

 8.4 

 5.8 

 2.6 



S. 

 none 

 4.445 



15 



S. 



31 

















 

 



14 



13.3 



8.5 



4.8 



29.85 

 30.02 



2! Li IT 



0.35 



71.8 



100.0 



51.0 



49.0 



34.0 



21.0 



87.6 



57.6 



30.0 

 51.5 



S. 

 spr. 

 4.602 



15 



S.W. 



29 

 2 

 

 1 





 

 



11 



12.8 

 8.3 

 4.5 



29.88 

 30.02 

 29.69 



0.33 



70.! I 

 98.0 

 55.0 



43.0 



34.0 



21.0 



86.3 



59.1 



27.2 

 55.9 



S. 

 spr. 

 5.333 



18 



S- 



26 



5 







2 





 

 



5 



20.6 



13.3 



7.3 



29.91 29.91 

 30.14 30.10 



29.72 2H.7I 



0.42 

 71.1 

 98.6 

 51.9 



46.7 



35.7 

 19.5 



87.1 



59.2 



27.9 

 51.2 



spr, 

 5.579 



20 



N.W. 



31 

 

 

 1 





 

 



10 



11.0 



8.2 



2.8 



0.36 

 73.4 

 97.8 

 55.9 



41.9 



35.6 



21.6 



90.1 



60.6 



29.5 



54.4 



54.5 



S. 



spr. 



5.443 



28 



N.W. 



31 











2 





 

 



15 

 13.5 



8.7 



4.8 



29.89 

 30.10 

 29.64 



0.46 



7:5.1 



103.5 



56.0 



17.:. 



37.0 



22.0 



90.6 



60.7 



29.9 

 57.8 

 56.3 



S. 

 none 



5.084 



17 



S.W. 

 31 





 

 







1 







12 



10.8 

 7.8 

 3.0 



2! I.! 12 

 30.10 

 29.78 



0.32 

 71.2 

 96.0 

 54.5 



41.5 



31.8 



15.1 



85.4 



60.1 



25.3 



59.4 



55.5 



8. 



none 



5.778 



24 



S.W. 



29 



2 













 

 



I 

 19.3 

 11.8 



7.5 



29.90 



30.111 

 29.70 



0.40 

 71.0 

 98.0 

 56.0 



42.0 



35.0 



16.0 



86.2 



59.7 



26.5 



55.1 



52.9 



S. 



spr. 



6.594 



25 



S. 

 27 



4 







1 





 1 







9 

 9.0 

 7.8 

 1.2 



29.S4 

 30.05 

 29.67 



0.38 

 72.0 

 105.0 

 52.2 



52.8 



37.8 



24.5 



89.7 



58.9 



30.8 

 60.2 



56.3 



S. 

 none 



4.850 



20 



S.W. 

 30 



1 

 

 





 

 



13 



13.7 



10.0 



3.7 



