472 



Station 



Croydon Branch of Wandle. 



6.— Lowest, 48-3. 

 Highest, 52 C. 



7.— Lowest, 4G-9. 

 Highest, 53-4. 



8.— Lowest, 41G. 

 Highest, 6G-2. 



9.— Lowest, 3G-7. 

 Highest, G30. 



10.— Lowest, 48-5. 

 Highest, 520. 



April 4 

 September 1 



January G 

 June 2 



December 29 

 June 2 



January G 

 June 2 



February 24 

 September 1 



4-3 



65 



24G 



26-3 



3-5 



Weekly mean a"'-*ciinjerature was lowest (30°'5) ou January 6, and 

 highe?.- ("*" ^) on September 15, a difference of 33°'6. 



River Hull. 



Observations of Temperature vrade at Driffield on the Biver Hull by 

 Mr. John Lovell, F.B.Met.Soc, January- September 1891. 



The observations were made once a week at tbree statioES until 

 June 21, thereafter at one station. 



Station 1. — King's Mill Stream, over quarter of a mile south of the 

 observer's climatological station (lat. 54° 0' 30" K, long. 0° 27' 15" W.), 

 and fed by springs from distances of from one quarter to one half a 

 mile. 



Station 2. — River Head. More than one mile south-east of King's 

 Mill ; a deep-water basin above a lock on the canal known as River 

 Head. The river here flows S.S.E., and is partially sheltered on north, 

 east, and west. 



Station 3. — Whinhill. About two miles farther down the river at the 

 second lock, B.S.E. from River Head, stream flowing due east. Greatly 

 exposed to all winds. 



Sea temperature in Bridlington Bay from boat : — 



June 6, 53°- 2 ; June 20, 56°0 at 6 p.m. 



