METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 

 TABLE XXXVIII Continued. 



Wind. 



f3A. M. 

 6 A. M.f 

 9A.M. 

 Noon 

 E.N.E. . . 



6P.M. 

 9P.M. 



Midnight 



Means 



3A.M.* 

 6 A. M.f 

 9 A. M. . 

 Noon 



East "I 3 P. M. . 



6P.M. . 

 9 P. M. . 

 Midnight 



Means 



3A.M.* 



6 A. M.f 

 9 A. M. . 

 Noon 



E - S - E ' 3 P. M. . 



6P.M. . 

 9P.M. . 

 Midnight 



Means 



r 3A. M.* 

 6 A. M.f 

 9 A. M. . 

 Noon 

 3P.M. . 

 6 P. M. . 

 9P.M. . 



[ Midnight 



Means 



f3A. M.* 

 6 A. M.f 

 9 A. M. . 

 Noon 



S>SlE ^3 P. M. . 



6P.M. . 

 9P.M. . 

 Midnight 



Means 



1849. 



3.4 



9.1 



3.4 



1850. 



3.9 



19 

 11 

 10 

 15 

 5 

 12 

 37 

 18 



15.4 



3.6 



16 

 2-2 

 21 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 15 

 24 



19.0 



9 

 12 

 16 

 6 

 7 

 15 

 12 

 14 



11.7 



1851. 



1.9 



13.0 



2.1 



10 

 19 

 20 

 8 

 14 

 11 

 14 



13.7 



15 

 8 

 13 

 24 

 21 

 17 



15.1 



1852. 



3.3 



4.9 



4.9 



12.9 



14.3 



Means. 



1.8 

 2.5 

 1.1 

 1.4 

 2.1 

 6.4 

 4.6 



2.8 



8.5 

 5.3 

 9.2 

 4.6 

 8.8 

 27.5 

 15.9 



4.2 



2.8 

 2.8 

 5.3 

 1.4 

 6.7 

 2.8 



3.7 



16.2 

 18.4 

 14.5 

 11.3 

 16.2 

 12.7 

 16.6 



15.1 



8.1 

 15.5 



9.9 

 10.2 

 19.1 

 15.5 

 13.8 



13.2 



* Observations were made at 3 A. M. only during parts of two years, and therefore they were omitted from the means in the above table. 

 t During the years 1851 and 1852 the observations were made irregularly at the hours of 6 and 7 A. M.; in preparing this table the observa- 

 tions at those two hours are combined under heading 6 A. M. 



