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TABLE VIII. Showing the Mean Temperature, Mean of all the Highest, 
Mean of all the Lowest, and Mean Daily Range, for cach month at Exeter, 
Clifton, and Bath. 
Exeter. Clifton, | Bath. 
Mean | Mean | Mean | Mean || yrean | Mean | Mean | Mean 
i , | Daily t i :| Daily 
Temp. |Highest. | Lowest niatipe’ | Temp, |Highest. | Lowest. Rewie: 
oo es a Pe 
| Temp, |Highest.| Lowest. | Dail 
sa Range, 
| 
Degrees,| Degrees.) Degrees. Degrees. Degrees.| Degrees.| Degrees.| Degrees. 
Jan. | 39-8 | 44-5 | 35-2 | 9-4 |] 38-9 | 43-2 | 34-7] 85 
Degrees.) Degrees.) Degrees.) Degrees. 
| 41-x | 46.0 | 36.4 |] 9.6 
Feb. | 41.3 | 46.3 | 36.2 | r0.x || 38.2 | 43.5 | 33-5 | 10.0 || 42.6 | 47.2 | 37.2 | 10.0 
March| 43.3 | 49.4 | 37-2 | 12-2 || 41.3 | 48.7 | 35-8 | 12.9 |! 43.3 | 49.2 | 36.4 | 12.7 
April | 47-9 | 55-3 | 40-5 | 14.8 || 45.8 | 55-9 | 38.9 | 17.0 || 49.9 | 58.2 | 42.1 | 26.x 
May | 54-5 | 62.5 | 46.2 | 16.3 || 51.2 | 62.0 | 43.9 | 18.1 || 52.9 | 62.2 | 44.6 | 17.6 
June | 598 | 67.9 | 51-8 | 16.1 || 56.9 | 67.5 | 50.5 | 17-0 || 58.6 | 68.2 | 50.8 | 17.4 
July | 62.6 | 70.7 | 54.5 | 16.2 || 59.8 | 69.9 | 53-7 | 16.2 || 63.2 | 72.6 | 54.8 | 17.8 
Aug. | 61.8 | 69.7 | 53-9 | 15-8 || 60.r | 69.9 | 53-5 | 16.4 || 61.8 | 70.3 | 53.6 | 16.7 
Sept. | 57-4 | 64.6 | 50.2 | 14.4 || 55.9 | 65.x | 49.3 | 15.8 
57-8 | 65.6 | 50.6 | 15.0 
Oct. 51.5 | 57-6 | 45.4 | 12.2 || 50.8 | 57.5 | 45.8 | 11-8 || 50.7 | 57-6 | 43-9 | 13.7 
Nov. | 45-7 | 50.9 | 40.3 | 10.6 || 41.7 | 46.6 | 36.2 | 10.4 || 43.3 | 49.3 | 37-8 | r2.5 
Dec. | 42.2 | 46.7 | 37.6 9.1 |} 40.2 | 44-4 36.0 8.4 || 40.4 | 45.5 | 35.5 | 10.0 
Taking Exeter in the first instance and looking to the mean 
temperature, it will be seen in the above Table that the first four 
months of the year—with the exception of March, which has the 
same mean temperature at both places,—are colder at Exeter than 
at Bath. The mean difference is 1°.1 and in favour of Bath. May 
and June on the contrary have a lower mean temperature at Bath 
than Exeter. July, August and September, show very little 
difference, the mean temperature of August being, as in March, 
exactly the same at the two places; while October, November 
and December are colder at Bath than Exeter, the mean difference 
here being 1°.7 in favour of Exeter, and exceeding the difference 
in the case of January to April above noticed. 
These results would seem to indicate that from some cause or 
other the early part of the winter on an average is colder at Bath 
