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finued.) 
1844. 
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Ae ee Hi Aol he line coat lhotsvante FB ie 2 5 | 1} 2 TH ee 36 
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tered daily at 9 a.m. during each month of the period from 1837 to 
29° Fahrenheit, and their Variations from the Mean. 


S.W. W.S.W. Ww. 
1 23 33 18 24 
: 17 24 21 24 
8 18 30 ite) jee as 
2 18 28 16 22 
14 28 12 17 
8 21 24 11 11 
28 26 13 13 
21 29 22 27 
23 35 24 25 
23 27 14 19 
24 22 22 21 
. 35 35 16 13 
ee 
» | 265 341 200 229 
My 
286 | 29-301 | 29-347 | 29-381 | 29°369 
—'102 | —-056 | —-022 | —-034 
‘ 
the Winds 29°403. 
29°448 

+-045 
29-473 
+070 
N.N.W. 
130 
29°495 
ee 
+092 
Total 
number. 



248 
241 
226 
248 
240 
248 
240 
248 
247 
240 
248 
240 
2914 

