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The mean of the above is 60.33°, and that of the 11 years from 1871 to 

 1881, inclusive, as given by G. P. Tebbetts in 1882, is 60.28°. 



Hugh D. Vail. 



January Weatheb in Santa Barbara, 1887. 



The following are the highest and lowest temperatures, and the means 

 of these, during January, 1887, as shown by self-registering thermometer: 



The mean temperature of the month was 54.67°, and that of the warmest 

 day, the third, 63.5°, and of the coldest, the nineteenth, 49°. The highest 

 temperature during the month was 79°, on the third, and the lowest, 37°, 

 on the eleventh. Rain fell on one day only, the eighteenth. Rainfall for 

 the month, 0.31 inches, and for the season, only 2.43 inches, being less 

 than for any previous season since 1869-70, when it was 1.77 inches. 



February Weather in Santa Barbara, 1887. 



The following are the highest and lowest temperatures, and the means 

 of these, for each day of February, 1887, as shown by self-registering ther- 

 mometer: 



Rainfall. 



February 5, 1887 1.40 inches. 



February 6, 1887 -0.24 inches. 



February 8, 1887 2.60 inches. 



February 12, 1887 1.97 inches. 



February 14. 1887 1.39 inches. 



February 15, 1887 ..0.97 inches. 



February 22, 1887 .0.07 inches. 



