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Results calculated from observations of the temperature in the shade, and 

 of the wet and dry bulb thermometers taken at Ugi at 9 a.m., by 

 Mr. F. Howard. 1 



81^2— Mean for 1883. 



WIND-RECORD FOR EACH MONTH. 



Prepared from the observations takea on board H.M.S. "Lark," and by Messrs. Sproul 



and Howard, at Santa Aiuia and Ugi. 



January. 



1883. At Ugi, S.W. to W. in first half; variable in latter half ; S.E. 1 day. 

 At Santa Anna, X.W. and W.; S.E. 5 days ; occasional squalls. 



February. 



1S33. At Ugi and Santa Anna, N.W. to S.W. ; no S.E. ; latter part, fresh 

 winds and squalls 



March. 



1883. At Ugi and Santa Anna, N.W. to W. in first half, with strong winds 

 and thunderstorms ; latter part variable ; S.E. 4 days at Ugi, 

 none at Santa Anna. 



1 The instruments were supplied by me. The Thermometer was by Negretti and Zambra : 

 and the v/et and dry bulbs were good reliable instruments. They were a'l first compared 

 with the ship's instruments, which were supplied by the Meteorological OfBce after being 

 verified at Kew. 



2 Calculated from Glaisher's Tables. 



