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i. eee te US be 2 Kisimayu. Lat. 0° 22' 8., Long. 43° 33' B. 
a GID | tenvoor Soke | x Observers: R. G. Farrant and J. W. P. 
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maamdOoOSOOORdn |x 4} January . |29°876) — 81:2 “00 0 —_ 
W109S1OpuUNnT,yL, | s | = EA B February . 856) — 80°8 +00 0 = 
Se eo oe — March : *803) — 82°6 “00 0 Ss. 
Te | GRAR SHAS nS TOS |z l= | April .| 827] — 84-2 | 0-45 2 | 0:35 
gsoIAwaH | RANARMOSCOSCSSOSCSON |" 1H 2 May < *862| 30°050) 81°8 7-83 9 3°44 
skeq | SmHomHONMHARK ls 2 @|June «| +963) 139) 794 | 1:13 8 | 0-42 
a atti ge = he 4 July i . xy 121] 77°6 115 5 | 0°30 
a Tee ° August . *974| 168) 77:7 0°34 5 | 0°20 
“al qmmomy | de eeaasoneseos |S |¥ || September | 941) -114) 789 | 0-01 1 | 001 
% EPO ST OS OSU! 1°69) | S| October . 912} 102) 80:2 0:00 0 _— 
8 = S | November. | 830} °008) 82-2 0:00 0 _ 
It | 2 |dasessseeeaee|s [= G| December. | 852] 012} 821 | 000 | 0 | —. 
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: < 2 errors. 
3 SHE SReanooras|o s 2 The barometrical readings at 9 A.M. have been re- 
a om ASSekSeSSS5Ser |S |b 8 duced to standard temperature of 32° and standard 
BS | = Se a eo le 2 ©}| gravity in lat. 45°, but those for 3 P.M. are given as 
£3 ae SSR SS2xoorsscan|s |S | recorded, as no temperature observations were made ° 
£ 2 ae Sa ee ese =—($ | prior to November. The corrected pressure for No- 
my me | friele bee Gy Eolas Goes | ‘9 |=) vember is 29°779 inches, for December 29-786 inches. 
4 SS IST a a Ded ge iS Inthe eat of November the wind shifted steadily 
s PREBESANNOHY |S |H 55)! round, and on the 30th was blowing due N.E., and all 
= | ais °SRESSSEBSERS | 3 poe dhows had ceased coming from the south. 
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a | a E Steere sees | ee gf || Hort Smith, Kikuyu. Lat. 1° 14’ S., Long. . 
= ee <5 ay 36° 44’ #., 6,400 feet. Observers: D.C. T. 
5) as ef jo #eeeeseesuee |S Se &||  Maepherson, Francis C. Hall, 5 Ch. Wiese. 
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2 “ayur EABSSREE RAE SES [EES 1898 g o | ° {In. |P.c.| In. | No.) Tn. 
8 i uy |°RSSSSESSSSRS |S Fe || January . | 65-19 | 62-22 | 60-9 533| 86 | 1:47 | 3 |0-70 
| & | SSE = |rioi|| February . | 68:28 | 63:05 | 60°8-532| 77 | 222) 3 |1:82° 
Je] = | won | B85ssee5e228 |5 [eel worm jeez ener jeuzist a | 270) sf ss 
| iS] ; RPHoomnsoaranaso (sh April - | 66r4 8,62 ‘ 6 | 6-76 
|& a SMES ss soo che Poel May * | 63°87 | 61°84 | 60°9|-533 | 90 | 5°63 | 14 |1°34 
= % | “Se |S E85|| June — . [58:63 56-66 65-7 "444 90 6-01 10 13 
|. 3 3 Pose ES ps i a ke a Ec July . |59°70 | 57°16 | 56°0)-447 | 8 "61 | 2 {0° 
4 S a ° SPSSSLLSE SSS |S 28a August . |57-99 | 55°95 |54-2/-419| 85 | 0-27 | 1 |0-27 
im 3 SHASSSOSSSERE |S |255]| September | 61-19 | 58-12 | 56-5|-456 | 85 | 085 | [3]]/ — 
, wal Pie erie ome \3 Bn October . | 64:03 | 61:00 | 59°6/'510| 85 | 2:13] 7 |0°59 
MOAR OND SORS TA |° s a|| November | 62°40 | 60:00 | 58:9)496 88 | 4°92 | 16 |1°61 
j put ARS EOMBOBHSAR lz 3 £5) December. | 63:80 | 59°55 | 57-3470 | 82 | 162) 7 0-42 
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} |83 Ee 3 2 Hal] 1898 | 6-02 |60-07 |586)-497| 86 | 36-19 | 85 |2'37 
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5 ei Si 1 Sy eee I SS | 2 a8 3 Nore.—The readings have been corrected for instru- 
¥) ge S = ae =\| mental error. In computing the Dew Point, &c., a 
i : RRSSeneSeSose |S |.Q ||| pressure of 23°6 inches has been assumed. : 
| we | gSSSSS5SERSS5 |S S84] ~ At the station of the East African Scottish Mission, 
a = a & aS || within 23 miles of Fort Smith, the rainfall was 2°21 
if > od eee 2 S| inches (on 10 days) in October, 6°91 inches (19 days) 
i, a BBY © =~ || in November, 5:07 inches (8 days) in December. . 
i 3 SPE Passe ie as (Observer : Rey. T. Watson.) 
' = Sdisa 5 pasags |S [8 1A very heavy thunderstorm, with hail, began at 
a 4 gSsaecgereséss|™ 3 P.M. on February 28, and ceased at 3.30 P.M., during 
tt BeadaRnR ANZA which time 1°51 inches fell. 
