scrbations of SD^mpcraluit at ' 

 Cliftmi Colk^e, 1889. 



By D. EINTOUL, M.A. Cantab. 



npHE outstanding facts about the temperature of the 

 year are to be seen in the following tables. It will 

 be noticed that the mean temperature of the year was 

 49*41"r'., thus higher than the mean of nine years by 

 •Sl^F. This excess was mainly due to the months of April, 

 May, June, and November. There were periods of excep- 

 tionally low temperature in the beginning of January, the 

 lasi four days of February, and the first six days of March, 

 and again in the end of November and beginning of Decem- 

 ber. The mean temperature was above the average in May 

 and June on all but ten days. 



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