XXL-TABLE OF TEMPERATUITES OF THE LITTLE HARBOR, 

 WOOD'S HOLE, MASS.. FROM JANUARY, i873, TO DECEMBER, 

 1873, (IiNCLUSlVE.) 



FUI:NIS1IK1) by the LIGIIT-HOUSK 150ARD FROM OBSKRVATIONS OF CAPT. B. J. EDWARDS. 



The observations were all taken at 9 a. m. at tlie south end of the Gov- 

 ernment ligbt-bouse wharf, the water being there about ten feet deep. 

 The harbor is of moderate extent and shallow, the greatest depth at low 

 water being about ten feet. The rise and fall of tide is but slight, 

 seldom exceeding two feet. 



JANUAEY, 1873. 



o 



Jan. 1 



7 

 8 

 fl 

 10 

 11 

 1-2 

 i:i 

 14 

 lo 

 16 

 17 

 18 



19 



20 

 21 

 22 



23 

 24 

 25 



20 



27 



2!) 

 30 

 31 



30 

 30 

 31 

 31 



C 33 



Kemarks. 



W^imlN.N.W., li<;lit; floating: ice. 



Wind N. W., lijilit ; floatiu? ice. 



Wind 8. W., li^lit ; lioatina; ice. 



Wind W., liiiht: floating i'ce. 



AViiid S. S. E., light ; floating ice. 



Wind W. S. W., strong; floating 

 ice. 



Wind N.N.W , light; floating ice. 



Wind M". E., light ; floating ice. 



Wind W., luodoiate ; no ico. 



Wind W., iVe.sh ; floating ice. 



Wind W.N. W., fresh ; ico mak'g. 



WiudN". W., strong; floatingice. 



Wind S. E., liglit ; "floating ice. 



Wind S. W., Iresli ; floating ice. 



Wind E., fresh ; floating ico. 



AVind S., fresh , uo ice in harbor. 



Wind S , strong ; no ice ; raining. 



Wind N. E., fresh ; no ice ; rain- 

 ing. 



Wind W. by S., fresh ; no ice ; 

 clouds. 



Calm ; thin ice ou the >yator. 



Calm ; thin ice in the harbor. 



AVind W. by S., fresh ; uo ice in 

 harbor. 



Wind K W., light ; no ice. 



Wind X. E., strong ; snowing. 



Wind N. N. W., fresh ; ico ina- 

 kiug in harl)i)r. 



Calm ; thin ice on water. 



Wind N. E. ; snowing ; thin ice 

 ou water. 



Wind W. N. W., moderate ; float- 

 ing ice. 



Wind N. W., fresh ; ice making. 



Calm ; harbor covered with ice. 



Wind W. N. W., fresh ; harbor 

 covered with ice. 



FEBRUARY, 1873. 





Feb. 



1 



2 



3 



4 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



13 

 14 



15 

 lU 



17 



18 



19 



2U 



21 



22 



23 



24 



2j 



26 



27 



28 



Remarks. 



AVind W. N". W., light ; thin ice 



in harbor. 

 Wind X. W., light ; thin ice in 



harbor. 

 Wind W. by S., fresh ; harbor 



covered with ice. 

 Wind N. W., light ; thick fog ; 



ice in haibor. 

 Wind ^Y. N. W., light ; floating 



ice in harbor. 

 Wind S. W., light ; floating ico 



in harbor. 

 "Wind E. S. E., light ; floating ico 



in harl)or. 

 AViud AV. by S., light ; no ice in 



harbor. 

 AVind N. W.. light ; no ice in 



harbor. 

 Wind N. AV". by N"., fresh ; ico 



making in harbor. 

 AViud S., light ; harbor full ot 



thiu ice. 

 AVind X., light ; thin ice in har- 

 bor. 

 Wind N. E.. .strong ; snowing. 

 AVind N. E., light; snowing; 



some ice. 

 Calm ; thin ice in the harbor. 

 Wind S. E., light ; thiu ice in 



the harbor. 

 Wind N. E. ; snowing ; been 



shining ; thawing. 

 Wind N., light; some thin ice 



in harbor. 

 Wind S. S. E., fresh ; no ice in 



harbor. 

 Wind W. N. W., fresh ; no ico in 



harbor. 

 Wind E. S. E., light ; uo ice in 



harbor. 

 Wind W. N. W., strong ; S(mie 



thin ice in harbor. 

 Wind AV. X. W., strong; ico 



making in harbor. 

 Do. 

 Wind W.N.W., moderate; clear; 



ice making. 

 Wiud W.^S.'W., light; floating 



ico iu harbor. 

 Calm ; some thin ico iu harbor. 

 AVind X.N.W., light. 



