REPORT OF MR. THOMAS A. 8HARPE. 



SESSIONAL PAPER No. 16 



MRTEOROLOGICAL RECORD. 



475 



Date of Highest 

 Temperature. 



1899. 



December 31 . 



1900. 



Januarj' 27 . . 

 February 28 . . 

 March 31... 



April 29 



May ] 



June 27 



July 21.. .. 



August 19 



September 13 

 October 8 . . . . 

 November 13. 



1899. 



July 26 



1898. 

 August 10 



1897. 

 August 16. . .. 



1896. 

 June 26 



Degrees. 



53 



62 

 58 

 77 

 90 

 86 

 84 

 97 

 19 

 87 

 70 

 65 



Date of Lowest 

 Temperature. 



1899. 



December 17 



1900. 



January 27 and 29- 



February 15 



March 17 



April 25 



May 26 



June 7 



July 9 ... 



August 22 



September 3U 



October 27 



Novembe'- 20.. 



Highest. 

 Tempera- 

 ture. 



96 



103 



97 



95 



1899. 



February 3 and 4. 



1898. 

 January 23 



1897. 

 November 28 . ... 



1896. 

 November 27 . . . 



Degrees. 



16 



27 

 9 

 29 

 30 

 37 

 40 

 45 

 40 

 34 

 31 

 12 



Lowest 

 Tempera- 

 ture. 



5 

 20 

 10 



9 



Rainfall. 



Inches. 

 9-90 



13 

 3 

 6 

 3 

 7 



10 

 1 

 5 

 2 

 5 

 3 



00 

 01 

 •19 

 •40 

 •60 

 •76 

 •21 

 •65 

 •77 

 13 

 •39 



72-01 



Rainfall. 



58-17 

 46-55 

 65-95 

 63-47 



Snowfall. 



Inches. 

 2i 



16 



30i 



Snowfall. 



41 



20 



45i 



75h 



Sunshine. 



Hours. M. 

 26 30 



55 48 



61 42 



100 24 



139 27 



145 54 



169 42 



238 03 



136 24 



135 54 



73 12 



81 12 



1,364 12 



Sunshine. 

 Hours. M. 



1,110 42 



1,506 54 



1,474 00 



1,417 27 



The record for the t'welve months ending November 30, shows a medium sunshina 

 total for the year, and a medium snowfall, but the heaviest rainfall since this meteoro- 

 logical station has been opened. 



I have the honour to be, sir, 



Your obedient servant. 



THOS. A. SHARPE. 



