476 TK.V^'5AC^0^•5 A>"T) proceedings of the [Sess. lx. 



(3) Meteobological Obseryatioxs recorded at Eotal 

 BoTAXic Garden, Edinburgh, during the Month of September 

 1895. 



Distance from Sea, 1 mile. Height of Cist«m of Barometer above Mean Sea^Level, 

 76-5 feet. HoTir of Observation, 9 am. 



•CO ' Thermometers, protected, 

 § G I 4 feet above grass. 



■^ ! =?* 



S. E. Ther- 

 mometers for rr 

 preceding [Hygrometer. 



2-1 hours. I 



Clouds. 



Max. Min. Drv. Wet. "^ 



Kind. 



Barometer. — Hi^iest, 30-311 inches, on tbe 20tb. Lowest, SO'180 inches, on the 11th. 

 lIoBtUy Rtntpf. 1*131 indii. Mean, ^-972 iuches, being O'lTO inch above the average for 

 Septemtwr for fire preeeding years. 



FroteetedS. R. ThemuMneters. — Hi^iest, 73'-9, on the 26th. Lowest, 3S'-1, on the Slst. 

 NontUy Bange, So'S. Mean of all the Highest, 65°-0. Mean of all the Lowest, 50°-7. Mean 

 Daily Range, 14'-3. Mean Temperatnre of Month, b't'S, being 3°-3 above the average for 

 September for five preceding yeaxs. 



Hygrometer. — ^Mean of iSry Bolb, 5S°-1. Mean of Wet Bulb, 5o°-0. Temperature of Dew- 

 point, 32°-2. Mean Homidity, 80-9 X- 



Radiation Tbermometos. — ^Hi^best in Bon, 123° -1, on the 1st. Lowest on Grass, 27°-4, on 

 the 2lBt. Frost oocmied cm Grass on 3 days. 



Sunshine. — XMal leooided for month, 148 hoirrs -50 minutes, being 38-9 % of the possible 

 amounts The canniest day was the 23rd, with 9 boors 20 minutes, being 76-7 % of the possible 

 amoimt. None was reotHxied on 2 days. 



Bain fall — Bain fell on 11 days. Total Fall, 0-700 inch, being 1-329 inch below the average 

 for Septonber for fire preceding years. Greatest Fall in 24 hours, 0'350 inch, on the 16th. 



A. D. RICHARDSON, Observer. 

 W. H. WAITE, Interim Olserrer. 



