METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



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From 1st to the 15th February, 1880. 

 Eecorded daily at Hobart Town, Tasmania, at lOli. 33m. 

 p.m., simultaneously with registration made at 7h. 35ui. 

 a.m., at Washington, United States, in pursuance of a pro- 

 position of the late Vienna Congress, for a system of Inter- 

 national Synchronous Observations. 



Private Observatory, Hobart To^vn. 



Lat. 42° 52' 13" S. Long. 9b. 49m. 29 -23. E. 



(Registered for the Royal Society, Tasmania. ) 



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Weather. 



30-128, 71-0 22-0| 76 S 



30-065i 79-9 

 30-056 CO-0 

 29-921 71-0 



30-l'26 

 31-025 

 29-976 



64-0 

 72-0 

 710 



29 954 74-0 

 68 



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30-028| 68-0 



30-134 i 70-0 



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 SO-124! 70-0 



23-Oi 74 NE 



190 60 



22 

 18 

 22-0 



82 



22-0' 60 



23-0, 74 S 



20-0 73 



22-0 7S 



863 



69 



29-821 66-0 

 30-068 67-0 



Zio' 78 SW 



30-0 73; 

 260' 78 



16 82 SW 

 19-61 60' 



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Starlight 

 Starlight 



Cloud, sky 

 covered 



Cloud, sky 

 covered 



Cloud, sky 

 covered 



Cloud, sky 

 covered 



Starlight 



Starlight, 

 brilliant 



i Cloud, sky 

 I covered 



Stars round 

 Zenith 



Cloud, sky 

 covered 



Cloudy 



02 Change in 

 I weather, 

 1 wind &: rain 



2-21 

 calm 



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5 I K 02' Few stars in 

 I ! the Zenith 



5 } K -0 'Calm, and 

 I ] with few 



stars 



Francis ABBorr, F.E.A.S., etc., Observer. 

 ISr.B.— The time of registration at Hobart To-wn, 

 lun. 33m. p.m., being after dark, renders it impossible 

 to make the -wind and cloud records more than ap- 

 proximately correct. The rainfall is measure(i at 

 vh. 30m. a.m. local time. 



