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4. Meteorological Tables for Aberdeen, 1829. — As in a con- 

 temporary Journal, that of Dr Brewster, there is an accurate 

 Meteorological Table for Edinburgh, by Mr Adie, we do not 

 consider it necessary to republish it here, but are happy to have 

 an opportunity of communicating to our readers accurate Me- 

 teorological Tables of another well known part in Scotland, viz. 

 Aberdeen, drawn up by Mr Innes of Aberdeen. 



TABLE of the Mean Temperature at Aberdeen for each Month of 



the last Seven Years. 



From Observations made by Mr George Innes, Astronomical Calculator. 



MEAN OF THERMOMETER, 



At Aberdeen, for each, Montli during 

 ttie Year 1829. 



January, 34.40 



February, 38.69 



March, 41.60 



April, 43.25 



May, 51.85 



June, 56.43 



July, 58.50 



August, 56.49 



September, 51.57 



October, 46.45 



November, 41.01 



December, 39.14 



Mean Temp, of the Year, 46.62 



RAIN 



Fallen at Marischal College Observa- 

 tory, Aberdeen, during the Year 1829. 



January, 3.48 Inches. 



February, 0.99 



March, 3.12 



April, 2.74 



May, 0.66 



June, 1.54 



July, 1.92 



August,* 4.35 



September, 2.35 



October, 2.72 



November, 2.34 



December, 2.45 



Total, 28.66 Inches. 



» The quantity which fell during the Apod 

 of the 2d, 3d, and 4th of August, was 1.80 

 inch. 



