^ I S ^ .-8 



30-222 

 30-220 

 30-210 

 3)028 

 29-694 

 29-259 



29 372 

 29-493 

 29-562 

 29-763 



30 074 

 30-376 

 30 379 

 30-119 

 •29-673 

 30 06 

 30 055 

 30191 

 30-416 

 30-210 

 30 066 

 30-064 

 29 9 2 



24 1 29 -873 

 25!30-032 



26 30-052 



27 30 -Hi 



28 30 132 



29 30-174 

 S0;30101 

 3l'2^-910 



30-285 2- 



30-283 1-5 



446, 10- 



29 -961 1 5- 

 29-602 

 29-322, 

 •29-293 1 

 29-443 

 29-556 

 •29-943 

 30 111 

 30-293 1 

 30 293 1 

 •29 948 i 



29-670, 5- 



30 019 6- 



30 0371 8- 



30-236 7- 



30-44) 6- 



30-243 4- 



30 009 7- 



30-037 8- 

 29-898 10- 



29-4-28 4- 



30 001! 3- 



30-042' 4- 



30 0S2 4- 



30 141 5- 



30-107 4- 



30 042 5- 



29-941 5- 



3-5 



2- 



G- 



6- 



6- 



5- 



4- 



4- 



2- 



36- 

 35- 

 50- 

 41- 

 38- 

 35- 

 44- 

 43- 



i 43- 

 41- 

 40- 

 39- 

 86- 



I 43- 

 45- 

 43- 

 47- 

 45- 

 43- 

 39 • 

 35- 

 38 • 

 50- 



40- 



41 

 39 

 41- I 50 

 42^ I 53 



The Meteorological form brought ij 



if lb76 differs in some respects from 

 een adopted with the view of assim 

 ecords more closely with those of stat 

 tc, in order to co-operate in a ! 

 leteorology. Readings are added f 

 IOmeter, that being the instrument 

 ontineut of Europe. 



The mean is in all cases taken frc 

 aily registers, not from the raaximun 



The direction of the wind is regist 

 eight of 92 feet above sea level, a 

 luare foot. 



Tne reiafc've quantity of rain that 

 inds IS registered each morning at 7" 

 FHANCIiJ A3 



