bsi;rbations of ^nnpxnixnt at 

 €lliton College, 1888. 



By D. RINTOUL, M.A., Cantab. 



r I 1HE following tables are compiled from the Meteoro- 

 logical Observations taken daily at Clifton College 

 during the year 1888. In the series of observations there 

 was a gap of ten days in April, but by the kindness of Dr. 

 Burder I have been enabled to make the series complete. 



It will be seen that the mean temperature for the year is 

 somewhat lower than the average of the last eight years. 

 Considering the monthly temperatures, we notice that 

 January, February, March, June, July and August were 

 colder than usual ; the difference in February and July 

 being especially noteworthy. November and December were 

 considerably warmer than usual. 



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