54U 



CATTLE AND DAIRY FARMING. 



Temperature. 



Barometer. 



Years. 



1! 



ss 



S J 



;t 



II 



1882 

 1881 

 1880 

 1879 

 1878 

 1877 

 1876 



45.42 

 46.06 

 45.43 

 44.16 

 47.09 

 46.10 

 43.98 



o 



4-1.21 

 +1.86 

 41. 22 

 0.05 

 +2.88 

 41.89 

 -0.23 



o 



-5.60 

 -4.96 

 -5. 59 

 -6.86 

 -3.93 

 -4. 92 

 -7.04 



o 



89.9 



92.7 



89.9 



89.5 



95.4 



88.8 



92.9 



-17.4 

 -15.1 

 - 8.3 

 -8.9 

 -9.0 



107.3 15.70 



107.8 16.61! 



98. 2 15. 96 



98. 4 1 17.10! 



104.4; 15.11 



36.0 29.6515 

 40. 9! 29. 6311 

 30. 8 ! 29. 6359 



34. 1 

 28.6 



-13.9 102.6 16.19 33.2 

 - 9. 5 102. 4, 15. 68 42. 1 



29. 5647 

 29. 6346 

 29. 6017 



4- 0353 

 4-0149 

 4. 0197 

 +.0191 

 -. 0515 

 4. 0184 



30. 447 

 80. 461 

 30. 823 

 30. 319 

 30. 123 

 30. 352 



-.0146 80.350 



28. 781 

 28. 911 

 28. 800 

 28. 948 

 28. 607 

 28. 71 

 28. 703 



1.666 

 1.550 

 1.523 

 1.871 

 1.516 

 1.640 

 1.647 



Years. 



1882. 

 1881. 

 1880. 

 1879. 

 1878. 

 1877. 

 1876. 



r 



0. 265 

 0.283 

 0.260 

 0.267 

 0.293 

 0-275 

 0.263 



Cloudiness. 



0.63 

 0.62 

 0.62 

 0.63 

 0,62 

 0.60 

 0.66 



+0.02 

 +0.01 

 + 0.01 

 +0.02 

 40.01 

 0.01 

 +0.06 



Wind. 



N. 47 W. 

 N. 50 W. 

 8. 80 W. 

 "ST. 72 W. 

 N. 63 W. 

 N. 62 W. 

 N. 51 W. 



2.11 

 2.70 

 2.86 

 3.18 

 2.25 

 1.80 

 1.98 



Si 



10.42 



9.91 



10.54 



10.36 



8.32 



8.33 



9.29 



42.86 

 42.35 



+2.98 

 +2.80 

 +0.76 

 +0.77 

 +1.73 



Years. 



1882. 

 1881. 

 1880. 

 1879. 

 1878. 

 1877. 

 1870. 



Rain. 



20. 587 

 21. 138 

 30. 922 

 22. 515 

 43. 390 



21. 885 

 21. 063 



- 7.518 



- 6.967 

 + 2.817 



- 5.500 

 +15. 285 



- 6.220 

 7. 042 



110 

 123 

 140 

 170 

 132 

 116 

 117 



Snow. 



42. 5 

 57.6 

 44.0 

 60.5 

 51.0 

 37.8 

 113.4 



S " 



si 



e*H ^ 



i! 



-27. 42 

 -12.32 

 -25. 92 

 - 1.42 

 -18. 92 

 -32. 62 

 +45. 48 



209 

 191 

 193 

 188 

 202 

 204 



n 



1 



S fl 



<C CM 

 O 



O 



-a 

 a 







o 



3 



204 

 187 

 198 

 391 

 195 

 206 

 171 



I, 



2, 169. 5 



0.47 



VALUE OF WEATHER REPORTS. 



Farmers in this country are just beginning to appreciate the weather 

 reports which are bulletined at the various telegraph stations, through- 

 out the province, and this system, which gives with a reasonable degree 

 of correctness information concerning the approach of storms, is par- 

 ticularly valuable during the season of harvest. 



SAM'L D. PACE, 



Consul. 

 UNITED STATES CONSULATE, 



Port Sarnia, November 17, 1883. 



