THETi:OROLOGICAL. 

 METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR 1879. 



177 



THERMOMETER. 



Months 



Max. in 



shade 



at 



9 A. M. 



January, .. 

 February,. 

 March, .... 



April, 



May, 



June, 



July, 



August,.... 

 September 

 October,... 

 November, 

 December, 



Sums, 



Means, .... 



77.0 

 76.5 



78 5 

 82.8 

 83 8 

 85.5 

 88.0 

 88.5 

 87.5 

 85.0 

 81.5 

 78.2 



Mill, in 



Bliade 

 at 



A. M 



Gl 

 64.2 

 09. 5 



73 5 



70.5 

 74.0 

 71.2 

 77.0 

 70 



74 5 

 CO 5 

 67.0 



Max. in 



in 24 

 hours. 



145.0 



148.0 

 153.5 

 154.0 

 155.5 

 155 

 157.0 

 157.0 

 153.5 

 153 

 1 48. 

 150.5 



Min. in 

 sun 

 at 



3 p. M. 





73.6 



74,4 

 75.6 

 78.8 

 80 5 

 83 4 

 853 

 86.4 

 84.6 

 81.9 

 77.2 

 76.6 



92 



1.29 

 2.84 

 0.42 

 3.85 

 12.77 

 7.43 

 9.85 

 8.02 

 6.50 

 7.98 

 1.60 





6 



8 



6 



5 

 13 

 14 

 18 

 13 

 20 

 18. V 



6 

 11 



Max. 



fall 



in ■2'i 



hours. 



41 

 05 

 2 45 

 20 

 90 

 5.37 

 1.80 

 3.11 

 2 27 

 1.60 

 7.41 

 0.95 



23 



11 



14 



3 



9 



26 



30 



16 



13 



25 



7 



1 



992.8 



839.1 



183.0 



957.3 



G3.47 



138L 



27.43 



82.7 



69.9 



152.5 



r9.8 



5.39 



11 



2.28 



Gov. Eobinson vouches for the coi-rectness of these tables by 

 inserting them in his reports for the colonial Blue Books. 



The weather was so charming when we were at Nassau in 1879, 

 the thermometer at 7 a. m., week after week, marking sub- 

 stantially the same temperature, with no storms, and only an 

 occasional shower, tliat Capt. Fox believed that Ave were favored 

 with weather exceptionally good, and through the kindness of 

 the librarian of the Xassau public library, he obtained from the 

 Nassau military observatory the following table, showing the 

 highest and lowest temperature and the rainfall at the end of 

 every week, for six months, from November to April, both in- 

 clasivc, for the vears 1878 and 1879. 



