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METEOEOLOGY FOR MAECH, 1865. 

 Private Observatory, Hobart Town. 



Bar, 37 feetlSelf -register- 

 abv.sealevel, ing Thermo- 

 cor,& reduced meters. 



W 



67 



In. In. 



Il29 -955 29-874 

 2130-045 29 749172 



3 29-702 29 -6571 73 



4 29-609 29- 527 1 82 

 5129-707 29-467176 

 6 29-933 29-879 70 



49 12 



29-994 29-992175 

 29-980 29-961 71 

 30-006 29-947,78 

 29 -826; 29 -715 ,73 



30 -124' 30 -042 69 



30-] 27 130-010 '71 



29 -837! 29 -627 60 



^. 29-635 29 -625 !63- 



16129-785129-573,67 61 



16 '29 -800 29-517 64 45 



Wind. 



114150-0 

 11543-0 



.2 o g 

 i^r^ to 



117 



120 



48-0 

 45-0 

 51-0 

 46-0 

 47-0 



HI 



90 

 ,118 

 52 110; 50-5 

 49 114 46-0 

 73|4S-5 

 108:43-0 



17 29-734 29-421 

 18129-828 29-763 

 19 29-995129-959 

 20 '30 -063 1 30 -000 

 21 130 -074129 -927 



93 50.0 

 70l45-0 

 95 51-0 



108 48-0 

 85|42-5 



94 41-0 

 72 40-0 

 99 50-0 



116 50-5 



6145 



6244 

 6952 

 7452 

 75 '551 108 51-0 



22 29-995 29-932l68 48l 82 47-0 



23 29-976129-850 73 55 113,48-5 



24 29-891 29-864 68154 103 1 49-0 

 29 -937 1 68 loll 99 44-5 

 30-14ll73|46 115 41-0 



46 1 113 44 

 46 109 43-5 



•891 

 25130-130 

 26 '30 -165 



30-170 

 30-207 

 29-987 

 29-822 

 29-856 



30-138 77 

 30-105 79 

 29-926 78 

 29-598,73 54 

 29-845l69'i41 



61 



105 58-5 



76 515 



, 82,40-5 



NSWW 



NW SE SW 

 NW NW SE 

 N NW NW 

 NW NW W 



NW W 



NW SE SE 



NSES 



NW N SE 



N NWNW 



NSESE 



NWNWNW 



SSESE 



SSES 



NE W SW 



NNWN 



swsw s 



NNN 



NNW S 



NW SW S 



ESES 



N SE S 



SW SES 



SWES 



NW S S 



N E S 



N E S 



N SNW 



S N E 



N N E 



NNN 



0-73 



•78 

 •52 

 •78 

 3.38 

 10-41 

 •78 

 •52 

 •52 

 •52 

 •52 0-02 

 •78,0 -04 

 •78 1 



•26 0-14 

 r4 ;0'19 

 5-73 0-03 

 10-68i 

 •78 0-09 

 8-071 

 •52 0-02 

 •78| 

 •26 

 •52| 



.26 0-02 



•52 0-07 



•52 



0- 



0' 



0- 



'78 



0-02 



3-38 0-27 

 3-12 0-29 



Total force 57 -51 1-93 



The mean in all cases is taken from the sums of the three daily registers, 

 and not from the maximum and mirimum. 



The direction of the wind is registered from currents moving at the height 

 of 192 feet, and the force according to Lind's Wind Guage. The supposition, 

 however, of an uniform velocity during the month is a very arbitrary one, and 

 the results can be considered only approximately correct. 



The relations of the quantities ot rain which fell under the different winds,' 

 are registered each evening at sundown. 



The twenty years' standard tables are used for obtaining the difference from 

 the average. 



