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The remarkable uniformity of the temperature of Nassau will 

 appear from an examination of the following meteorological table 

 copied from the official report of Gov. Rawson for 1864, page 14, 

 compiled from the records kept at Nassau's Military Observatory, 

 It gives the ''Mean of Daily Observations on Week Days for 

 Ten Years, from 1855 to 1864." 



From the foregoing and from an examination of other special 

 tables contained in his report, Gov. Rawson draws the follow- 

 ing conclusions: 



1. Barometer. That the mean height of the barometer at 

 Nassau is exactly thirty inches. 



3. That it attains its greatest height in the three months from 

 December to February, and is lowest in October and November. 



