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METEOEOLOGY FOR SEPTEMBER, 1865. 



Pbivatb Observatory, Hobart Town. 



Bar. 37 feet 

 abv. sea level, 

 cor. & reduced 



w 



In. 

 29-622 

 29-617 

 29-776 



4 29-800 



5 29-972 

 629-714 



7 29-708 



8 30-124 



9 30-149 

 10 29-922 

 1129-647 

 12 29-518 

 1329-687 



14 29-865 



15 29-900 



16 30-037 

 17130-124 

 18 30-050 

 19,30-098 

 20 29-765 

 21 129-807 

 22 29-626 

 23:29-588 

 24 '29 -500 



25 29-656 



26 29-784 

 27 1 29 -380 



28 29-643 



29 29-662 



30 29-357 



In 

 29-435 

 29-486 

 -29-752 



29-782 

 29-929 

 29-575 

 29-522 

 30-022 

 29-957 

 29-746 

 29-275 

 29-282 

 29-670 

 29-826 

 29-843 

 29-895 

 30-087 

 29-877 

 29-879 



37 

 46 



48 

 46 

 36 

 39 

 40 

 39 

 54|38 

 60 36 



63 38 

 59 39 



62 39 



66 47 



64 46 

 6147 



63 35 

 6547 



67 44 

 29 -620 1 74 1 45 

 29-77170,50 

 29-4397049 

 29-448 67 50 

 29-326 63 46 

 29-55167145 



" 67i53 

 66 54 

 63 44 



Self - register- 

 ing Thermo- 



meters. 



29-747 

 29-317 

 29-571 

 29-423 

 29-316 



35-5 

 43-0 

 43-5 

 44-5 

 34-5 

 38-5 

 39-5 

 38-0 

 34-5 

 31-5 



90.0 



93-0 



97.0 



98-0 



80-0 



75-0 



58-0 



84-5 



86-0 



82.0 



94 0135 -5 



82-036-5 



92-0 33-5 



101-0 41-5 

 98-0 42-0 

 88-0 40-0 

 95-5 30-5 

 98-0 42-5 

 99 35.5 



102-0 43-5 

 79.5 48-0 



102-0 45-5 

 99-5 45-0 

 99-540-5 



102-0 42-5 



111-049-5 

 88 -5 '48-0 

 78-0!43-5 

 97-0 35-5 

 83-0430 



Wind. 



^3 bfl 



NW N 



NW W N 



NW 



SW SE 



NVVNENW 



N NW 



S 



^W S SE 



NW NE N 



NW N S 



NW 



NSW 



NW 



NW W 



W NW W 



SW s 



NW 



NW 



NW SW 



NW E 



SE 



NWSW 



NWSW 



NW 



NW WNE 



NENW 



NW 



s ws 



NW N NW 

 NW N NW 



o 



5-46 



3-38 



1-04 



•52 



•78 



-78 



3-38 



3-64 



1.04 



•26 



0-08 

 0-26 

 0-02 

 0-04 



0-80 

 0-15 

 0-03 

 0-08 

 •26 1 0-01 

 -28 0-07 

 •26 



•52 



•78 



•78 



•26 



1-04 



•52 



5-20 



•26 



•52 



-52 



3-12 



5-99 



1-04 



1.30 



3-38 



•52 



•78 



0-02 

 0-06 



0-15 



0-04 



06 

 0-63 



0-05 



Total force 48 -631bs 2-55 



Tlie mean in all cases is taken froni the sums of the three daily registers 

 and not from the maximum and minimum. 



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 of 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. 



