METEOROLOGY. 



Meteorohgkal Ohsei-vations — Contioued. 



309 



1853-'54-'55-'56-'57. 



Ist days and 2d force of N. wind . . 

 Do do NE. wind. 



Do.. 

 Do.. 

 Do.. 

 Do.. 

 Do.. 

 Do.. 



.do.. 



.do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 

 .do. 



. .E. W'fid.. , 

 ..SE. wind., 

 . .S. wind..., 

 ..SW. wind , 

 . , W. wind. , 



[!o N W. wind . 



MONTHLY MEANS. 



5 &-15 



1 7-15 



1 8-15 



7 



2 14-15 



1 13-15 



8-15 



10 2-15 



4 7-15 

 1 1-15 



1 8-1 .i 

 6 1-15 



2 4-15 

 2 6-15 



10-15 

 9 n-15 



1.4 



0.8 

 0.2 

 1.9 

 1.9 

 1,8 

 1.6 

 1.8 



i853-'54-'55-'56-'57. 



Ist days and 2d force of N. wind... 



Do. do NE. wind.. 



Do do E. wind... 



Do do SE wind. . 



Do do S. wind 



Do do SW. wind. 



Do do VV. wind... 



Do do N\V. wind. 



MONTHLY MEANS. 



I 



1 14-15' 1.2 



5-15: 1.3 



6-15 0.7 



5 .?-!5 1.9 

 8 3-15' 2.2 



6 6-15 2.0 

 14-15 1.5 



6 9-15 1 



1 6-1.5 1.2 13-15 

 3-15! 0.8 7-15 

 2-15| 1.2 5-15 



9 2-1.5 2.2 12 1-15 



8 1-15 2.1 7 10-15 



6 11-15 2.2 7 6-15 



2 6-15' l.y 9-15 



2 14-15 1.51 1 10-151 1.3 



2 6-15 

 1 1-15 

 10-1 

 7 



5 2-15 



6 8-15 

 1 4-15 



1.3 

 0.9 

 1.2 

 1.7 

 2.1 

 1.7 

 1.3 

 1.6 



Remarks — The mean mean of the barometer for July is apparently higher than that of June, in consequence 

 of some pnciiliar disturbing causes in June, 1853 ; which month should have been regarded as e.xceptional. 

 1856 beim; leap-year, of cour&e a fractional part must enter into the average of the clear and cloudy days for 

 February, as well as of the number of the days of the wind. 



