1820.] kept at Neiv Malton, Yorkshire, for 1819. 175 



ANNUAL RESULTS. 



Baro?neter. 



lochei. 



Highest observation, Sept. 21 . Wind, N 30-400 



Lowest ditto, Jan. 25. Wind, S.E. boisterous 28*400 



Range of the mercury 2-000 



Mean annual barometrical pressure 29-598 



Greatest range of the mercury in January 1-910 



Least range of ditto in May 0-570 



Mean annual range of ditto 1-245 



Spaces described by ditto 7o'550 



Total number of changes in the year 177*000 



Six's Thermometer. 



Greatest observation, Aug. 14. Wind, W 77-000** 



Least ditto, Dec. 31. Wind W 9-000 



Range of the mercury in the thermometer 68-000 



Mean annual temperature ; 47*773 



Greatest range in December 46-000 



Least ditto in March 24-000 



Mean annual range 31-333 



Winds. 



North and East 67 



North-East and South-East 75 



South and West 93 



South-West and North- West 102 



Variable 28 



Rai)if Sfc. 



Indies. 



Greatest quantity (including snow and hail), in Dec, . . 5-50 



Least ditto, in August 1*25 



Total amount for the year 30-85 



REMARKS. 



The mean and the maximum of tlie barometrical pressure for 

 the last two years, are nearly nlikc, and the number of changes 

 in the direction of the rolunm are exactly so ; although the 

 spaces described in the former year exceed those of the one just 

 elapsed by 3^ inches. 



The mean temperature is about half a degree below that of 

 1818, and the dilieience between each month is rather unusual. 

 The first five months and the seventh in 1818 were on an average 

 nearly 4° colder than the corresponding ones in tlie last year ; 

 but the others v/ere proportionably the reverse. 



The amount of rain, Sec. is two inches less than in 1818. 



The principal features of the year are the uniform and long 



