XXI. 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE GRANGE, 

 ST. ALBANS, DURING THE YEAE 1894. 



By JoHx HoPKi^fsox, F.L.S., F.G.S., F.R.Met.Soc. 



Read at Wafford, IZrd April, 1895. 



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

 Cistern of barometer 388 feet,' ground-level at thermometer-screen 

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

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

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



The accompanying tables (pp. 162, 163) give the monthly means, 

 etc., of the daily observations in 1894, and the following is the 

 usual summary for the seasons : — 



Means foe the Seasons froji Dec. 1893 to Nov. 1894. 



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

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



Difference in 1894 from Means of 1877-86 at "VVatfoeb. 



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