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TltAXSACTIONS AND PKOCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. lix. 



III. (1) Meteorological Observations recorded at Eoyal 

 Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, during the Month of July 1894. 



Barometer. — Highest Obsei-ved, on the 1st. =30-278 inches. Lowest Observed, 

 on the 12th, = 29-129 inches. Difference, or Monthly Range, = 1-149 inch. Mean = 

 29-762 inches. 



S. E. Thermometers. — Highest Observed, on the 7th, = 76°-9. Lowest Observed, 

 on the 21st, = 45°-8. Difference, or Monthly Range, = 31°-1. Mean of all the 

 Highest = 64°-5. Mean of all the lowest = 52°-l. Difference, or Mean Daily 

 Range, = 12°-4. Mean Temperature of Month = 58°-3. 



Hygrometer. — Mean of Dry Bulb = 58''-l. Mean of Wet Bulb = 55° 5. 



Rainfall. — Numlier of D.iys on which Rain fell = 19. Amount of Fall = 2-542 

 inches. Greatest Fall in "24 hours, on the 2nd, = 0-570 inch. 



A. D. RICHARDSON, Observer. 



