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Latitude 

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Che Meteorological form brought into usi 

 1876 differs in some respects from the fo 

 m adopted ^vith the view of assimilating 

 ;ords more closely -with those of stations in 

 !., in order to co-operate in a system 

 jteorology. Readings are added from tl 

 )meter, that being the instrument gene 

 tttinent of Europe. 



rhe mean is in all cases taken from th< 

 ily registers, not from the maximum and 



rhe direction of the wind is registered f 

 ight of 92 feet above sea level, and it; 

 iiare foot. 



I'he relatwe quantity of rain that fell ui 

 nds is registered each morning at 7-30 a.n 



