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FEBRUARY ..........J 29°78 | 3063 | 29'20 
DUARIGEH sires ..f 30705 | 30°66 | 29'23 
APRS vices 30°03 | 30'4g | 29°61 
MAYS vps ve . | 29°98 | 30°46 | 24°68 
JUNE.... ..f 29°98 | 30°42 | 29°56 
ONG 5 aie 30°03 | 30°39 | 29°50 
AUGUSTI..... ..f 29°90 | 30°27 | 29°45 
SEPTEMBER . | 29°94 | 30°34 29'41 
OCTOBER .... ..f 29°70 | 3031 | 29°17 
NOVEMBER, «- 30°03 | 30°59 | 29 60 
DECEMBER ..f 29°98 | 30°33 | 2938 
Extremes for Year ,.... 30°66 | 29°17 
Means for Year,........] 29°94 
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64°8 | 17°9 | 44°83 | 30°06 14°77 | 36°44} 78°4 | 12°6 | 36°85 
700 | 20°6 | 55°70 | 33°84 21°86, 43°25} 85°3| 14°6 | 45°30 
78°4 | 25°9 | 62°06 | 44°17 17°89 | 51°42} 981 | 16°8 | 54°04 
78 7 | 36°53 | 65°07 | 46°53 | 18°54 | 54’00 | 100'2 | 281 | 58°29 
81°6 | 41.5 | 64 73 | 49°43 | 15°30] 5518} o8'r | 34°81 57°59 
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59°2 | 22°5 | 51°95 | 37°53 | 14°42] 43°74] 70'9| (2) | 44°05 
56°8 | 23°7 | 49°64 | 38'o2 11°62 | 43°43] 67°4 | 20°0] 42°27 
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Nores.—All the Readings are taken daily at 9 a.m. 
in the Shade, Glaisher’s Corrections have been applied, 
the grass, as are the Dry and Wet Bulb Thermometers. 
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St. Paul’s Street West. 
The Barometer Readings are corrected to sea-level and 32° F, ; and to the Mean Temperatures 
The Thermometers in the Shade are placed in a Stevenson’s Screen, 4 feet from 
The Maximum Temperatures in the Sun are taken with a Black Bulb 
The mouth of the Rain Gauge is 1 foot above the ground and 153 feet above sea-level. 
In calculating the 
JAMES G. WELLS. 
