Meteorological Register—continued. 
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* January, - 15.50)17.50 22.50 43.50) 0.00}19.50 43 50) 43.66 34.33 13.33) 4.66]17.00, 5.33) 7.33, 8.33|°8.33) 7.33) 9.00|14.66]2 | 7.90 
February, - 0012.50 15.50/16.00 40.00) 0.00)31.00 28,00} 51.33 14.44 8.33) 2.95113.00) 6.00) 4.33) 5.33) 3.66/12.00) 8.66 13.66,5 ,-| 5.13 
ren, .50/12.00 16.00 21.00 40.50) 0.00 18.87 40.50} 45.33 '36.66 10,66) 2.59]15.00 12.00) 4.33) 7.33|14 00| 9. 5.66 11.00)2 2) 4.27 
April, 4 PH thre tere beara tp 6 54.00/23.00 12.33 6.21] 5.66) 5.33) 6.33/16.35/14,00! 13.66] 3.00) 8.6675 | 2.94 
ay, - 54/35.85 41.92)51.21 61.61) 14,00}45.78 47.00} 69.00 18.00, 8.00) 2.95] 4.00 13.66) 7.66 13.66) 7.00|20.33) 3.00) 7.6612) 4.63 
June, S 48 37.88/45. 72|49.87 66.66) 23,33]48.65 4 59,33 17.33 11.66} 6.16] 5.00) 5.00) 5.00) 15.66 10.33|23.33| 6.33] 9.00]= 3 | 4.72 
St \Suly, ‘ .11/24.54/35,21'41,96 52.00) 0.00|36.54 52.00] 54.33 22.00 15.00) 6.38167.33) 7.66 11.33 13.00|10.66|10.33| 6.00} 9.33):4 2] 5.82 
August,  - .00 30,00/40.00 41.00 56.00 5.00}40.00 51.00} 51.39 18.70 11.76 5.72] 6.00) 9.00, 5.33 10.00} 6.00|20.33) 7.33) 8.66] 202) 7.97 
September, 35 44,86 15.66 1920 65.00 26,00/46,77 39,00} 56.73 11.83 10.83) 5.66] 9.00 19.66 12.66 13.66] 6.50| 5.50) 3.50 11.00) 5 = 113.10 
tober, - 1231.91 34,23 43,50 61,50) 1,00/40.60 66. 4312.70) 3.03] 1.3 0.33 11.33 10.66 9.33] 5.00} 4.50} 3.50/10.00] 3 = |13.33 
November, 24.78|20.63)26.41 34.75 52.50) 0.00/28.98'52.50] 57.73,43.86 7.17| 3.18]14.00) 4.66) 6.33] 7.66} 8.00] 3.33/10.33 13.33] 2 = |12.34 
December, '28.30/14.91/17.19 29.50 48 00) 0.00/21.22 48.00] 50.73'23.30 6.80} 2.87] 9.00 10.33) 7.50) 5.50) 4.33) 9.33|10.66 18.004 "| 8.84 
Total averages, | . ‘ : . kro wees 54.99)23.01) 9,90)50. ’ ; 
| | Days,f219.99 92.05 39,63 
'Y SEASONS, | | 
Winter average, 48.61)24.02) 9.48, 9.78139.00 21.66 15.16 19.16/16.32) 9.55) 9.44/15.44 
pring 56.11 /29.22 10.33 11.75} 8.22 10.33) 6.11) 12.45|11.67/14.44] 3.89) 5.77 
Summer “ ™S Ghee ae ; : a gees Ber 55.02/19.34 12.811 26] 5.78 7.22) 7.22)12.89| 8.99/17.99] 6.55! 8.99 
Fall et a ee ~ |. |. |. |. | 60,29/22.79, 7.01/10.21114.44 11.88) 9.88/10.22| 6.50! 4.44! 5.78111.44 
The period embraced in the above extract, includes a gl 
N.B. 
usually great. The first two winters, also, were unusually col 
That in the sun, between 2 and 3 o’clock. 
tof our epidemic year, in which the extremes of tem 
The dew point was taken from half an hour to an hour after sunrise. 
perature were un- 
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