82 



METEOROLOGY FOR SEPTEMBER, 



Private Observatobt, Hobart Town. 



1864. 



1841 



1842 



a b 



Sec 



-73 



«■ 





In. 

 29.795 49.32 

 29.615 52.14 

 1843- 29. 501 149.19 

 1844 29.749 48.11 



1845 29.907 



1846 29.974 

 1847129.897 



1848 29.627 



1849 29.631 

 1850! 29.843 

 1851 29.425 



51.92 

 49.52 

 .51.38 

 48.63 

 45.96 

 49.84 

 49.08 



i . 



M 

 .a 



49.10 

 47.19 

 48.26 

 55.00 

 53.37 

 50.28 



1852 29.790 



1853 29.555 

 18541 29.754 

 18551 29.888 



1856 29.583 



1857 30.040 

 18581 29.638 52.26 

 1859 29.968 57.23 



29. 9] 5; 53. 34 

 29.929 54.15 

 29.675:52.88 

 29. 778' 51. 30 



186u 

 1861 

 1862 

 1863 



1864! 29.859 53.34 



76.0 

 67.0 

 69.5 

 67.2 

 73.6 

 69.5 

 71.6 

 67.0 

 63.6 



69.3 

 69.2 

 61.0 

 66.0 

 77.0 

 80.0 

 76.0 

 69.0 

 70.0 

 73.0 

 72.0 

 71.0 

 72.0 

 73.0 



30.0 

 36.2 



8 A 



o 



<^ . 



bo 0) 



re g 



g 



19.9 

 15.4 



36.0 17.1 

 35.2 15.5 



'^U 



o 



<D Pi 



11 



ft 



38.8 

 35.2 

 35.4 

 36.2 

 34.2 



39.0 

 36.0 

 34.0 

 35.9 

 33.0 

 33.0 

 34.0 

 34.0 

 32.0 

 33.0 

 36.0 

 36.0 

 35.0 

 38.0 



.71 



.80 

 .75 

 .83 

 .73 

 .77 

 .73 

 .83 

 .82 

 .81 

 .79 

 .79 

 .84 

 .82 

 .85 

 23.90i .70 

 20.60, .71 

 19.43' .71 

 19.261.76 

 20.80 .72 

 21.001.69 

 17.96 .76 

 17.53 .72 

 17.83' .74 



S > 

 ,3 o 



-2 o 



17.6 

 17.9 

 18.4 

 14.8 

 14.5 



14.4 

 15.7 

 15.0 

 14.1 

 1.5.13 



6 

 5 

 5| 



H 



6 

 6 



7 

 5 



H 



6 



5^ 



6i 



74 



6.12 



5.56 



6.63 



5.10 



5.26 



5.76 



5.14 



6.16 



5.66 



5.86 





il 



p^ 



In. 

 0.82 

 1.08 

 0.99 

 7.14 

 0.73 

 0.82 

 0.39 

 1.84 

 1.91 

 1.67 

 2,16 

 3.19 

 2.91 

 1.91 

 2.60 

 1.79 

 85, 2.15 

 01 1.47 

 50! 1.39 

 97! 1.25 

 29 2.02 

 iOi 6.26 

 45 1.63 

 74' 1.25 



The mean in all cases is taken from the sums of each 

 column, and not from the maximum and minimum. 



The twenty years' standard tables are used for obtain- 

 ing the difference from the average. 



Leafing, flowering, and fruiting of a feio standard plants, in the Royal 



Society's Gardens, for the month .•— 



10th Common Ash commencing to flower. 



15th Grape Vines commencing to leaf. 



18th Common Oak commencing to leaf. 



20th First flower of the Moutan Peony expanded. 



26th Horse Chesnut commencing to flower. 



29th Bobinia Pseiido Acacia commencing to leaf. 



In. 



Barometer, highest, 1st, 7 a. m 30.373 



lowest, 15th, 1 p. m 29.172 



„ mean for the month 29.859 



Being 0.081 in. above the average. o 



Temperature, highest on the 21st 73.00 



„ lowest on the 12th and 30th 38.00 



„ Tmean for the month 53.34 



Being 2.42° above the average. 

 Eain fell on the 1st, 10th, 11th, 14th, 1.5th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 27th, 

 and 29th, to the amount of 1.25in., being 0.62 below the average. 

 Electricity active on the 1st, 5th, 8th, 19th, 20th, 28th, 29th, and 30th. 

 Prevailing currents of wind N.W., S.E., and S.W, Greatest force from 

 N.W., S.W„ and S.E. 



Snow never absent from Mount Wellington. 



FRANCIS ABBOTT. 



