592 TKANSACriONS AND I'ilOCEEDlNGS OF THE [Sess. lvii. 



Meteoi"ological Observations taken at Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 

 during the ^fonth of February 1893. 



Distance from Sea, 1 mile. Height, of Cistern of Barometer above Mean Sea-Level, 

 71-j feet. Hour of Observation, 9 a.m. 



Barometer. — Ilifjliest Observed, on the 5th, = 30-168 inches. Lowest Observed, 

 on the 27th, = 28-826 inche.s. Difference, or Monthly Range, = 1-342 inch. 

 ^lean = 29-420 inches. 



S. R. Thermometers. — Highest Observed, on the 20th, = 53''-9. Lo-west 

 Observed, on the 25th, = 2.'i°-0. Ilifference, i.r Monthly Range, = 28°-9. Mean of 

 .-dl the Highest = 45' 1. Mean of all the Lowest = 34'-9. Difference, or Mean 

 Daily Range, — l(J"-2. Mean 'J'emiieraturo of Mouth = 40°0. 



Hygrometer. — Mean of Dry Bnlb = 38°-7. Mean of Wet Bulb = 37°-l. 



Rainfall. — Number of Days on which Rain fell = 20. Amount of Fall = 2-425 

 inches. Greatest FhII in 21 hours, on the 2Gth, = 0-730 inch. 



A. D. RICHARDSON, 

 Ohaci-rer. 



