MONTIILV METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, ST. MARTINS, ISLE JESUS, CANADA EAST, (NINE MILES WEST OF MONTREAL,) FOR THE MONTH OF JCNE, 1862 

 Latitude, 45 degrees 32 minutes Nortb. Longitude, 13 degrees 36 minutes West. Heiglit above tbe level of the Sea, 118 feet. 

 BY CHARLES SMALLWOOD, M.D., LL.D. 



Barometer— corrected 





Tousion of Aqueo 



673 62.4 89.9 7p.7 



s. w. 



W. by S. 

 N. W. 

 N. !•:. by I 

 N. N. W. 

 S. W. 

 S. S. W. 



E, CLOUDS. EEMARKS, &C. &C. 



i represented by 10, a cloudless o 



Clear. Eclipse of Hie Moon. 



Cu. Str. 4. Distaut Liehtniug. 



-tr. lo'. 



O.Str. 4. Dist. Thunder. 



2. DUt. Light. 1 Til. 



REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, : 



Barometer— corrected 

 and reduced to 



(ISnglish inches.) 



m. I 2 p. m. I 10 p.m. 6 a.m. 



REMARKS FOR JUNE, 1862. 



b prevalent wind, S. 



Tliennomotcr ... < Monthly Ml-; 



Amouut of I 



Rain fell < . 



occompauiudby thunder on Z days, 



Least "prevalent vnnd, the B. 

 Most Arindy day the 22nd day, mean miles per hour, 0.62. 

 Least windy day the 2nd day, mean miles per hour, Calm. 

 The Eclipse of the Moon wm visible. 



The Electrical state of the Atmosphere has indicated liifc'li 

 Intensity. 

 Fire flies {Lampyris Coruscar) latsccn lUIi day. 



Distant Tbuu. & Lightning. 



Ou. Str. 

 C. Str. 



f Highesl, the 4th day, 30.002 inches. 



„ ,„,„,. J Lowest, tbe Stb day, 20.397 " 



l^'»o™"=' ^Montblir Mean. 29.731 



[Monthly liange, 6.965 



f Highest, the 6th day, 91=0. 

 Thermometer. j^Ztiy M?a"?5 =S' " ° "' 



(Monthly Range, 6*00. 

 Greatest intensity of the Sun's rays, 103 *1. 

 Lowest point of Terrestrial radiation,— 37 ° i. 

 Mean of humidity, '737. 



REMARKS FOR JULY, 1862. 



iivaporal 



lays, amounting to 3.767 inches ; it was raining 



day. the 31st day. 0.37. 



The Elcctrical'stato of 

 derate intensity. 



day ; mean miles per hour, i: 



