584 TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. i.vii. 



Meteorological Observations taken at Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 

 during the Month of January 1893. 



Distance from Sea, I luile. Height of Cisteruof B;u"ometer above Mean Sea-Level, 

 71"o feet. Honr of Observation, 9 a.m. 



IJiirometer. — Highest Observed, on tlie lltb, = .30-383 inches. Lowest Observed, 

 (.11 tlie 29th, =29-186 inches. Difference, or Montlily liango, = 1-197 inch. Mean = 

 29-896 inches. 



S. ];. Tliermometer.s. — Tligliest Oliservod, on tlio 31st, = 52'-(!. Lowest Observed, 

 on the 6th, = y''-9. Differeni-<,', or Montlily Range, = 4-2°-7. Mean of all tin- 

 ifighest = 40°-8. Mean of all th(^ Lowest = iW-O. Difference, or Mean Daily 

 liarige, = 7^-8. Mean Tempeiature of Month — 36°-9. 



Hygrometer.— Mean of Dry liulb = 37°-3. Mean of Wet Bulb = 36°-l. 

 liaiufall. — Nu7nber of Daj-s on which Rain fell =: 21. Amount of Fall = 0-72o 

 inch. Greatest Fall in 21 hours, nii the 16tli," 0-120 inch. 



A. D. RICHARDSON, 

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