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Meteorological Observations. 
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_ Ant. V.— Meteorological Pubes, By Gen. Martin Fn TELD. 
Extracted from aJournal of Observations, made at paroevine, ty Misty one coe sh of Soy tia 1830, to bts day of May, 1881, in lat.42° 58/ N. 
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THERMOMETER | WEATHER, WINDS. MISCELLANEOUS, | 
“rey [8 TR Lag) Maximu .of d zi aay oa 7. a) + 
® \Ssi\es |S S| temperature & |dift variation A | ok ES joe Eee 
& Peper ne ’ 28 g(a 5 | me Bye B3\3 
1830 [| SP ER be ; /1B EE BE. 3 & oi latsl2 
| agi s|2 os a» a) |e E me oa S45 o ton o|s 
and |8.2 24/22) .8 BiclAlSlfRlEl ises) see | £8 | Se [Pose 
1881. |e |p elasle « Bly ely") lal jaja Sel goer} PS dey lBzls 
a |g@vis vie gt. i a ee a) oau i 2o e° & Fa 
S |EDISslwMspa| 2 4] 2 )8 S'*30q) BA se | tes « ea 
=a 12 Yole Of ankls io) a\i2is Ce Be tt Cn @ | a2 e els 
Mitis8 1A IA |e Sia) & 1S ie Pe) a s 4 20 oe ag\s 
May | 42.8) 65. |52. |53.3|1 |2 p. a1 23\ 8) 3) 015 2| 9).3] 4). 7 ce) 2- | 28 ia “4118 
June | 53.8) 71, |59.6/61.3]15|3 .- 9 11| 9} OE 2) 7| 5B} 8 19-| 67 — 6/8 
July | 60.6) 77.4) 67.2) 68.4)21} 20) 21] 8} Oj— 3| 3] 4] 5} 9} 3.5 1.8 5.3 age — 711 
Aug. | 58. | 73.7/65. |65.617 [2 . 21) 10} 6 ola 2|; 8} 4] 2 1. 21 33° — |°6) 45 
Sept. | 48.6) 66.6) 54. |56.4)25| 22) 8] 4| of 2 —| 9) 2) 2) oP Ma) - 1- 2455. — Pat & 
Oct. | 38.1| 57.7| 44.5] 46.7/2 | 20, 11) 7 0} 2 1) 5| 61 2| See 3s. 3.7 3 | 6 
Nov. | 38.8) 47:8/39.1)41.7]1} 14\ 16) 4| 21°1| 6} B} 2 2) 3) ap 4-| > 4- 8- | 1B- |~j4 
Dec, | 26.1| 33.3) 27.6] 29. [26/3 15| 16| 3] 2} 1) 6| 2) 2| 6| 4) 3 a8| 48 6.1 Ba. 1 it,6 
Jan, | 10.4) 21. | 15.2) 15.515 |2 21}'10] 2] 3] .5| 3—|—| 2} 3}. 3 ot 2.- ce ee ee 
Feb. | 10.4) 25.6) 16.6 11.6)28 23) 5) 1) 4 —|1) 8} 1) 3 18 2.3 AY $o3R.. ©] — |'5 
March | 29. | 43,6] $3.5) 85.4)31 19) 12} ° fa 3| 31 7 6] tol 1. 33 62°) aL +1) 6 
April |39. | 53.6| 43.8] 45.5j15|3 18] 12] 6| Of 3| 4| 1 4) 3 E 1 3.9 ee — | — | Gas 
‘Ag.tem! 87.9 53.1! 43.11 44.7! Father 1235 130 salt 7 Lazee 124 26.56 '  32-= —' 58.5 “24 (56 ” 
Remarks.—From the foregoing table it appears, { thet the mean temperature of the year was 44° 7, wn was 57] 
warmer than the two years pre The temp of the summer months was 65° 1’; that ¢ f the winter months, 4 
20° 7’/—difference 44° 4’, year was on the 21st of J uly, an and was 94°; the lowestipe 
was 
on. wae 22d of Dec., and was 12 , 106°, ‘The tenia was above 90° o 
ee: 4 Eee the 5th of January the Lothe 
of February, (being forty-one days) the ne tad Heres inches of snow and 
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