tHy 



Remarks. — The rainfall for the month was very slight, being only 

 0'48 inches. Highest temperature in shade 73*5 on the 3rd ; the lowest 

 43 on the night of 23rd. Winds light from N.W. and S. Thick fog 

 on the Derwent on the morning of the 29th. Mr. 0. C. Heiden reports 

 that three distinct shocks of earthquake were felt at Gould's Country 

 on 12th and 13th. The middle of the eclipse on the evening of the 22nd 

 was well defined, although scud was driving across the moon from the 

 S.E. A lunar rainbow was observed previous to the eclipse, and a halo 

 round the moon during its continuance. 



