122 Eejm-t of the Meteorological Sub-Committee for 1893. 



shade and the mean temperature are the lowest since November, 

 1887. The mean amount of cloud is largest, and consequently 

 the percentage of sunlight is the lowest, for November in the 

 Wallington record. The mean temperature is about 2° below 

 the average, and was at Kenley 41-2°, and at both Waddon and 

 Wallington 41-3°. Sunlight at Wallington was only 11 per cent, 

 of the possible duration, being 8 per cent, below the average. 



December. 

 The month, though misty and damp, has been on the whole a 

 pleasant one, with a high mean temperature and rather a large 

 rainfall. The mean temperature is about 3-5° above the average, 

 and was at Kenley 39•8^ at Waddon 40-0^ and at Wallington 

 40-1°. Sunlight at Wallington was 19 per cent, of the possible 

 duration, being 2 per cent, above the average. 



10 A-J*^' ^^ 



