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‘REMARKS ON THE ST. MARTIN, ISLE JESUS, METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER 
FOR JUNE, 1860. 
BB cata Geet ast ace gmgmcres tere ccee eens ie 30.114 
owest, the 4th day ........ nucdoonougecnancoonondegacebacudanecas Friscnnernadecieoncon ZAI 
Barometer od A Mean oss. 29.682 
Monthly Range..... 0.883 
Highest tie paul ay eens 91°0 
p owest, the 12th day ..........+.. . 4498 
Thermometer .., {kena Mean 2... eens, 68°15 
Monthly Range ..isccccccccrsscceeesees 46°2 
Greatest intensity of fhe Sun’s PayS .....c.c.scessesecccesesreeneacoes ves LOLOZ 
Lowest point of Terrestrial Radiation........ccccccssenseee A oh soca dvavenne rabonceas datbelberced B40, 
Mean of Humidity ..............0cc0000 “715 
Amount of Bvaporation.......ccccccscsescccsenesercene ae 8.72 
Rain fell on 10 days, amounting to 2.849 inches; it was raining 18 hours 15 minutes, and was 
accompanied by thunder on one day. 
Most prevalent wind, the 8. H. by H. 
Least prevalent wind, the N. 
Most windy day, the 20th day; mean miles per hour, 10.41. 
Least windy day, the 19th day ; mean miles per hour inappreciable. 
Aurora Borealis visible on 1 night. 
Solar Halo visible on 2 days. 
The Hlectrical state of the Atmosphere indicated moderate and constant tension. 
Ozone was present im moderate quantity. 
REMARKS ON THE ST. MARTIN, ISLE JESUS, METHOROLOGICAL REGISTER 
FOR JULY, 1860. 
Highest, ibe piu ay di erstwastencseeses 
i Lowest, the 23rd day ...........ssceeee 
Barometer ...... {et VEG ATi ree ee eh ca 
Monthly Range .......ccscsscsccarcoseace 0 
Highest, yee say ee Eueanaldeenedeeaettd Aneameedeatecssseie a dutnlete saneveceae sii 89°R 
iy owest, the 22nd Gay .........ccascesonsceerseesves POOR eC enCOOE roe 43°8 
Thermometer... je Mica a Nee aewee dec eae Say aS SPP ey A RY 66°47 
Monthly Range........ pi siuuesecaeea eile hinabeeen Gabe eeeeeaeceess Una dddanutetecuces 45°3 
Greatest Intensity of the Sun’s Rays........cccsesenesecesccerceneccencessesceererneen iuiesaneneaaes pecoood ) AUNe8s 
Lowest point of Terrestrial Radiation ...........0.046 37°91 
Mean of Humidity ............csscesee evveciaivanwastesses? .679 
Amount of Evaporation, 3.78 inches. 
Rain fell on § days, amounting to 5.732 inches; it was raining 25 hours and 15 minutes, and 
was accompanied by thunder on two days. 
Most prevalent wind, the 8. S. W. 
Least prevalent wind, the N. by W. 
Most windy day, the 3rd day; mean miles per hour, 15.52. 
Least windy day, the 5th day; mean miles per hour, 0.83. 
Aurora Borealis visible on 3 nights. 
Meteor in N. W. at 8.30 p. m. 21st day. 
The electrical state of the atmosphere has indicated constant and moderate intensity. 
Ozone was in moderate quantity. 
Eclipse of the Sun visible on the 28th day. 
