"« 2 5— ■ 



2 tj oj ;- <a 



Thermometers 

 (Beading.) 



!-§ 



•ss 



-2 a 



Pri 



Latitud 

 (R 



Then 

 (Self-R« 



o o 



29-903 

 29-953 

 29-975 

 2^-950 

 30-337 

 29-982 

 29-913 

 29-932 

 29-922 

 30-076 

 30-074 

 29-892 

 30-120 

 30-245 

 30.305 

 30 369 

 30-258 

 30 035 

 30-287 

 30-450 

 30-291 

 30-229 

 30-239 

 30-06 



29-, 

 29- 

 30- 

 30- 

 29- 



30-: 

 30-; 

 30-: 

 30-: 



30-1 

 29-1 

 30-: 

 30-; 

 30-: 



30 

 SO- 

 SO' 

 30 039130-' 

 29 -874 '29-! 

 30-111 J30-' 

 29-792i29-, 

 29 -468! 29 -i 

 29 -942; 29 -I 



le Meteorological form brought into use 

 i76 differs in some respects from the fo 

 adopted -with the view of assimilating 

 rds more closely with those of stations in 

 in order to co-operate in a system 

 3orology. Keadings are added from th 

 leter, that being tlie instrument genei 

 ineci of Europe. 



le mean is in all cases taken from the 

 r registers, not from the maximum and i 

 le direction of the wind is registered fi 

 lit of 92 feet above sea leve^ and its 

 re foot. 



le relative quantity of rain that fell ur 

 l3 is registered each morning at 7 '30 a.m 



