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METEOROLOGY FOR JULY, 1866. 

 Private Observatory, Hobart Town. 



Bar. 37 feet 

 abv. sea level, 

 cor. & reduced 



Self - register- 

 ing Thermo- 

 meters. 



In. 



1 30-233 



2 30-270 



3 30-055 



4 29-841 



5 29-542 



6 29-535 

 7! 29 -781 



8 30-030 



9 30-341 

 10 30-432 

 Hi 30 -460 



12 30-421 



13 30-319 



14 29-996 



15 30-123 



16 30-227 



17 30-235 



18 30 231 



19 30-188 



20 30-182 

 •21 130 -069 



22 30-024 



23 29-955 



24 29-912 



25 29-930 



26 29-816 

 27,29-911 

 28^29-521 



29 29-676 



30 29-956 

 3130-153 



to & 



w3 



In. 



30-194 61 46 

 30-205 68 41 

 29-934 65 38 

 29-795 57 41 

 29-415 60 41 

 29-4.56 62 40 

 29-769 .52 35 

 29-972 .53 .36 

 30-277 58.34 

 30-419 51 31 

 30-437 53 28 

 30-410 51 27 

 30-200 56 31 

 29-942.53.39 

 30-043.52 42 

 30-205 53 351 

 30-198.53 31 

 30-146 52 29 1 

 30-118 49 301 

 30-143.52 32 

 29-99148.37 

 29-934 52 33 

 29-850 53 31 



Wind. 



I 



29-892 

 29-790 

 29-794 

 29-885 

 29-354 

 29-520 

 29-869 

 30-090 



57 32 

 57 301 

 51 39 

 55,41 

 51135 



48 39 



49 35 

 56135 



92-0 44- 

 91-0 37- 

 87-541- 

 73-0 38- 

 86-539 ■ 

 85-5!34- 

 55-0.33- 

 75-0 32- 

 79-0 30- 

 77-0 31' 

 76-5 28' 

 76-0 28' 

 76-0 29 

 69-0 37 

 53-5 42 

 81-0 33 

 76-0 29 

 72-5 28 

 63-0 27 

 79-0 29 

 63-0 34 

 70 -5! 32 

 75 -5 i 28 

 82 -0128 

 84-0 29 

 58-0,36 

 84-5.39 

 72-5.32 

 52-0.38 

 75-0 34 

 83-0 33 



W ESW 



NW 

 NW N 

 ONWWNW 

 O^NWNENW 

 5 N NW 

 5NWWNW 

 W NW SW 



.g 



NWSW 



NW 

 NW W 

 NW W 



NWNNW 

 NW SE 



S 



NW S 



W NW W 



NW W 



NW 



NW WS 



S^ SE 



NWE SE 



W NE 



W SW 



NW.S 



NWSWS 



NW SE W 



NWN SW 



S SW 



SW s 



NWNNW 



•52 



•26 



..52 

 3-38 0-02 



-52 



-26 0-02 



•26 0-03 



•52 



•26 0^04 



•78 



•78 



•52 



•26 



•26 

 1-04 0-24 



•52 0-10 



•52 1 



•52 



•78' 



•52 0-04 

 )• 0-07 

 3- 0-10 



.52 



1.04 



•52 0-06 



•26 0^16 



•78 0-02 



5-99 0-89 



1^04 0-53 



•26 0^20 



Monthly 

 mean 30^100 



46-23 75^00 33 ^50 Total force 23^67 2^52 



The mean in all cases is taken from 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 re'^L its c^u be considered only approximately correct. 



The relations of the quantities of rain which fell under the different winds 

 are registered each eveniug at sundown. 



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

 the average. 



