Privatb ( 



Latitude 42' S'/ 

 Registereil 



•03 = 5 

 «' C 2 ? 



J) ; » E — Thensometers 

 o^=t;- ^Reading.) 



u = 3 i 



Themiomete 

 (Self-Ilegisteri 



g5 -Id^S.^- '-^ij 



if o So So 



? r~ — t~ — T 



5; - n -! 



1 30 •2« 



2 30-240 



3 30 35'J 



4 30 240 

 .130 ISO 



6 2a-8:iS 



7 2j-^.4 



8 2l» 774 



9 30 050 



10 30-14S 



11 3'J 211) 



12 30-1.T8 



13 30 110 



14 30-227 



15 2<J 924 



16 2y 400 



17 29 924 



18 30 080 



19 30 132 



20 30 174 



21 oO 0'>4 



-y 



■;i 



JO 

 A 

 •0 

 20 



_. - ::.3 



3i.2y 742 



30-220 

 30-320 

 30 23S 

 30 13-t 

 30-080 

 2J-702 

 20 543 

 2U-S(>7 

 29VS2 

 3 -187 

 30-17J 

 31-118 

 30 -054 

 30 102 

 •ZJdSJ 

 29-448 

 29-y5<i 

 30026 

 30 134 

 30172 

 29 845 

 29-749 

 29-&82 

 29 377 

 29 59:{ 

 29-735 

 30-061 

 29-825 

 29 567 

 29 771 

 29 401 



125 550 



130 560 



13 55 



130 55-0 



7 50 45-5 



60 430 



5'. 'o 

 59 5 

 59-5 

 5*0 

 54 

 5o-o 



S2-5 

 87 

 92 

 80 -5 

 77 

 (9 

 54 

 87-5 

 85-5 



60 

 75 

 86-5 

 75 

 S5-J 

 SVO 



61 5 

 6O0 

 51 

 760 

 67 

 86 



100 

 82-0 

 78-5 

 86 

 900 

 79-0 

 65-5 

 90 

 72-5 

 90-5 



65 

 to 5 

 77 

 68 

 57-5 

 5oO 

 52 

 5J0 

 60-0 

 4t-5 

 500 



62 

 59 

 58-0 

 55 



63 5 

 52-0 



' 49-0 



■ 61-0 

 58-0 



; 62-0 



■ 680 

 i 70-0 



67 -0 



' 61-0 



62-5 



; 58 -0 



I 59 



65 



GO-0 



68 C 



Mean Press. Mean M'n Tem. Mean Mea 

 29-930 6 76 49-46 7879 60 S 



Greatest do. Max. , 

 30 3.56 13-00 



Least d}. Min. 

 29 377 1 .50 



Max. Ma 



loOOO 77 •< 



Min. Mi 

 5100 49-' 



The Metfcorological form brought into use a 

 ■ 18711 differs in some respects from the forr 

 •en adopted with the -view of assimilating t' 

 icords more closely with those of stati 

 merica, etc., in order to co-operate in a 

 Uional Meteorology. Readings are added 

 •»de thermometer, that being the instrunaer 

 1 the continent of Europe. 

 The mean is in all cases taken from the s 

 »ily registers, not from the maximum and n 

 The direction of the wild is r^gittered frc 

 eight of 92 feet above sea level, and its ; 

 (oare foot. 



The relative ouJint-.ty of rain tliit foil un< 

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

 The thirty-five years' standard tables are u 

 te difference from average. 



FRANCIS ABBOTT, 



ime of leafing, flowering and fniiting of 

 plants in the Royal Society's Gardens 

 1876 :— 

 18th. Sambnciis niger commencing to bres 

 •V.r 1 Horse chestnut ditto ditto. 



' looseberrins commencing to start. 

 1 ommon Elm commencing to flow( 

 Lombardy Poplar commencing to ' 



F. ABBOTT, JuJf., 



