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METEOEOLOGY FOR APEIL, 1865. 

 Private Obseevatort, Hobart Town. 



Bar. 37 feet 

 abv. sea level, 

 cor. & reduced 



In. 



29-727 

 30-159 

 30-206 

 : 30-150 

 30-210 

 29-956 

 29-832 

 i 29-768 

 I 30-079 

 10 30-072 

 ll|29-79o 

 12 29-906 

 13;30-071 

 1429-895 



15 29-941 



16 30-066 



17 30-060 



18 30-097 



19 30-079 

 20 ; 29 -730 



21 29-942 



22 30-328 

 23 1 30 -380 



24 30-252 



25 30-061 



26 29-7081 



27 29-633 



28 30-012 

 29130-188 

 30129-956' 



Self - register- 

 ing Thermo- 

 meters. 



In. 



29-595 60 

 30-043 61 

 30-146 61 

 30-049 60 

 30-105 71 

 29-844 76 53j 94 

 29 -709 1 87 i 49, 120 

 29 -657! 80 j 58 88 

 29-895 74 59 84 

 29 -964 167 ,49! 69 

 29-630 69 54 102 

 29-842 65:491 95 

 30 057 78149 103 



'29-877 69'54 

 29-921^69 57 

 30-058 65 ol 



129-995 77 50 



30-067 

 29-881 

 29-548 

 29-915 

 30-198 



440 

 39-5 

 38-0 

 44-5 

 46-5 

 49-5 

 46-5 

 510 

 43-0 



Wind. 



o 



NNWW 

 N E S 

 NWN N 

 NW W S 

 N NE S 

 NW NW S\V 

 NW NE W 

 NWN W 

 WKW W 

 46-ONWNWNW 

 42-0[ NWWW 

 46-0;NWNWNW 

 45-ONWNWNW 

 44-ONWNWNW 



46-5 

 50-0 



101 1 48-0 



73 48 105'47-0 

 77 5310352.0 

 73 63! 84,60-5 

 96142-0 



70 45 



6541 

 30-276 64 38 

 30-129 64 50 

 29-926 63,38 

 29-489 75 50100149-0 

 29-456 75 471 105 42-5 



87 36-0 

 95 36-0 

 90 39-5 

 72 '35-0 



29-798 71:44 

 30-129 66 '39 

 29 -846. 63 141 



93 40-5 

 93:36-5 

 75 39-0 



NW SE SE 



SWESE 



NW NW SE 



NW SE SE 



NW NW NE 



NWNWNW 



NW W NW 



WSES 



NWNW S 

 NW NE SW 

 NW NW NE 

 NWNWNW 



NNW NE 

 NW W NW 

 NWNWNW 

 NW NW SW 



1-04 0-57 

 •78 0-02 



•521 



0- 



0-01 



0-31 



•52 



•78 

 2-86 

 5-46 

 3-38 

 13-02 

 3-12 

 8-33 

 1-30 



•52 

 0- 

 1.04 



•52 

 2-86 



5-46 0-02 

 2-86 0-04 



•26 0^01 



-78 



•26 

 0^ 



•52 0-15 

 3-121 

 1.30 0-10 



•26, 

 0- 



Total force 6 rl3 1-23 



The mean in aU cases is taken from the sums of the thi-ee daily registers, 

 and not from the maximum and mit imum. 



The direction of the wind is registered from currents moving at a 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, 

 ai'e registered each evening at sun-down. 



The twenty years' standard tables ai-e used for obtaining the difference from 

 the average. 



