XVI. 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEX AT THE GRANGE, 

 ST. ALBANS, DURING THE YEAR 1892. 



By John Hopkinson, F.L.S., F.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc. 



Read at TFat/ord, 18th April, 1893. 



Longitude of Station, 0° 20' 7" W. ; Latitude, 51° 45' 9" N. 

 Cistern of barometer 388 feet, ground-level at thermometer-screcu 

 380 feet, and at rain-gauge 379 feet, above Ordnance Datum. 

 Thermometers (in Stevenson screen) 4 feet, and top of rain-gauge 

 1 foot, above tbe ground. Observations taken at 9 a.m. 



The accompanying tables (pp. 176, 177) give the monthly means, 

 etc., of the daily observations in 1892, and the following is the 

 usual summary for the seasons. 



Means foe the Seasons from Dec. 1891 to Nov. 1892. 



In the next table the chief results, monthly and annual, are 

 compared vrith the means for the ten years 1877-86 at Watford. 



Difference in 1892 from Means of 1877-86 at Watford. 



