

286 METEOROLOGICAL REGISTERS [PART II. 



The MEAN TEMPERATURE of the different Months is represented 

 in the following Table : 



Months. Corresponding to our Temperature. 



January .... July .... 69'3 

 February .... August . . . 67 '6 

 March .... September . . 65'1 



April October . . . 59'0 



May ..... November . . 56' 1 



June December . . 52' 1 



July ..... January . . . 49 '5 

 August . February. . . 54*3 



September . . . March . . . 54' 8 

 October .... April. . . . 58'6 

 November . . . May .... 58'8 

 December . . . June .... 64'6 

 Mean temperature of the summer months, 67 '1 



Of the winter months 52'0 



Mean annual temperature .... 59'0 



Difference between the mean temperature! ir. 

 of summer and winter, only . . . j 



The place which in our northern hemisphere 

 corresponds in its mean annual temperature to that 

 of Auckland (situated in lat. 36 51' 27" S., and 

 long. 174 45' 20" E.) is Montpellier, in 43 36' N. 

 lat, and 3 52' E. long. But in Montpellier the 

 difference between the hottest and the coldest 

 month is 68, whereas in Auckland the difference 

 is only 19 '8. The heat of the warmest month 

 in Auckland corresponds to that of the warmest 

 month at Vienna, which is situated in 48 12' N. 

 lat, and 16 22' E. long. ; but its coldest month 

 is somewhat below the temperature of the coldest 

 month of Lisbon, in 38 43' N. lat, and 13 49' W. 



