292 H{A^^SACTIO^■S AND PEOCEEDINGS OF THE [Sess. li.\. 



(3) Meteorological Observations recorded at Eoyal 

 Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, during the Month of September 

 1894. 



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

 7G-5 feet. Hour of Obseiration, 9 A.M. 



Barometer. — Highest Observed, on the 30th, = 30 478 inches. Lowest Observed, 

 on the 2.3rd, = 29-816 inches. Difference, or Monthly Range, =0-662 inch. Mean 

 = 30-145 inches. 



S. E. Thermometers. — EKghest Observed, on the 1st, = 65°-7. Lo-west Observed, 

 on the 28th, = .>6--6. Difference, or Monthly Range, = i'9°-l. Mean of all the 

 Highest = 58--7. Mean of all the Lowest = 46^-0. Difference, or Mean Daily 

 Bange, = 12' -7. Mean Temperature of Month = 52^-3. 



Hygrometer.— Mean of Dry Bulb = 52' -9. Mean of Wet Bulb = 49° -8. 



Rainfall. — Number of Days on which Rain fell = 11. Amount of Fall = 0-4oo inch. 

 Greatest Fall in 24 hours, oa the 2ord, = 0-225 inch. 



A. D. RICHARDS nN,7 



W. DAVIDSON, 



Observers. 



