TEMPERATURE TABLES. 







PROVINCE OP NOVA SCOTIA. 







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I. Albion Mines . . 



45°34' 



62°42' 



120 



I9°.I5 



19°. 42 



27°. 30 



37°-43 



48°.73 



58°-63 



66°. 39 



65°-54 



56°. 30 



46°-47 



35°-75 



23°.98 



2. Caledonia Coal Mine 



46 12 



59 57 



60 



19.27 



19.70 



24.23 



32-77 



41.42 



54-15 



60.55 



64.15 



57-03 



45-67 



36.22 



24.88 



3. Halifax .... 



44 39 



63 35 



8 



23-44 



23.65 



29.96 



38-13 



48.36 



56.90 



64.51 



63-74 



57-96 



48.91 



39-34 



28.75 



4. Halifax .... 



44 39 



63 35 





























5. Halifax^ .... 



44 39 



63 35 





23-75 



24.50 



29.00 



38-50 



47-75 



56-25 



62.00 



6325 



57-25 



46.50 



39.00 



26,25 



6. Halifax .... 



44 39 



63 35 



130 



20.20 



23-31 



27-47 



37-26 



47-97 



58.92 



63.98 



64.15 



58.31 



46.11 



36-04 



25.18 



7. Windsor .... 



44 59 



64 07 



200 



26.84 



29.01 



36-33 



48.96 



61.05 



70.47 



75-82 



75.02 



66.68 



54.26 



40.61 



32.12 



8. Windsor .... 



44 59 



64 07 



200 



23-27 



22.49 



30-63 



38.07 



48.48 



60.3s 



66.05 



64.68 



57-25 



46.26 



37-31 



25-54 



9. Wolfville .... 



45 06 



64 25 



80 



21-73 



23.84 



28.98 



39.86 



50.06 



60.03 



66.22 



65.26 



57-24 



47.28 



38.18 



26.36 



PRINCi3 EDWARD ISLAND. 



I. Charlottetown . . 



46 12 



63 00 





17.91 



23.52 



27.81 



37-60 



51-59 



60.19 



69.48 



67. 68 



59-49 



45-79 



37-49 



28.60 



PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK. 



I. Fredericton . . . 



45 57 



66 40 





17- 



24. 



33- 



40. 



37- 



48-5 



65-5 



69-75 



61.5 



47-5 



31- 



13-5 



2. St. John .... 



45 22 



66 04 



135 



18.21 



21.97 



27.81 



36.35 



46.33 



54-49 



59-27 



59-01 



54-80 



44-53 



35-59 



22.96 



PROVINCE OF QUEBEC (CANADA EAST). 



I. Fort Coulonge . . 



45 55 



77 04 



2.;o 



11-33 



15.72 



28.74 



40.55 



54-30 



65.40 



69.40 



66.46 



56.28 



45-05 



31-30 



17.01 



2. Island of St. Helen^ 



45 30 



73 33 



bo 



13-53 



17.68 



24.90 



.58-37 



53-97 



64 



7^ 



68.91 



68.04 



S7 



62 



46.50 



31 



58 



19.66 



3. Montreal . . . 



45 31 



73 33 



fao 



14.66 



18.13 



28.43 



41.94 



58.06 



68 



12 



78.89 



69.67 



60 



23 



47-43 



33 



83 



18.96 



4. Montreal . . . 



45 31 



73 34 



S7 



15.00 



17-51 



29-45 



43-53 



58.14 



68 



37 



73-14 



70.79 



60 



b4 



46.46 



33 



71 



19.07 



5. Montreal . . . 



45 31 



73 33 





14.52 



16.20 



28.63 



41-84 



58.99 



71 



01 



74-46 



73-12 



62 



42 



47-05 



33 



97 



19.29 



6. Montreal . . . 



45 31 



73 33 



so 



15.00 



16.40 



28.40 



39.80 



55-40 



66 



20 



71.00 



68. 40 



55 



80 



44.60 



34 



40 



17.80 



7. Montreal . . . 



45 31 



7-3 33 



118 



12.29 



17.27 



27-05 



40.76 



55-59 



b? 



01 



70.98 



68.32 



60 



21 



47-66 



35 



50 



19.65 



1 8. Montreal . . . 



45 31 



73 33 



































1 9. Nicolet .... 



46 14 



72 32 





13.26 



13.26 



27.22 



39-48 



52.69 



63 



58 



68.50 



67.83 



57 



90 



44-32 



32 



27 



17.24 



1 10. Quebec .... 



46 49 



71 12 





10. 



10. 



22. 



40. 



52- 



67 





69. 



67. 



51 





44- 



36 





20. 



1 II. Quebec .... 



46 49 



71 12 



300 



9.88 



12.79 



24.36 



38.66 



52.88 



63 



69 



66.81 



65-51 



5b 



25 



44-13 



31 



54 



17.28 



12. Quebec^ .... 



46 48 



71 12 



330 

































13. Quebec^ .... 



46 48 



71 12 



330 

















63-93 



63-65 



50 



21 



45-28 









14. Quebec .... 



46 49 



71 12 





10.98 



14-83 



28. 38 



39-40 



53-58 



bS 



27 



71.29 



70.77 



57 



SO 



43-70 



34 



32 



12.64 



1 15. Quebec .... 



46 49 



71 12 





15-91 



12.65 



22.66 



39-65 



54.84 



63 



95 



73-40 



66.88 



62 



38 



42. So 



33 



13 



13-89 



16. Quebec .... 



46 49 



71 12 



































17. St. Anne .... 



47 24 



70 05 



17s 



11.05 



18.35 



25.18 



36.23 























22.00 



18. St. MartinS . . . 



45 32 



73 46 



118 



10.94 



16.56 



25.26 



39-7S 



54-77 



65 



42 



71.48 



67.32 



58 



60 



46.22 



31 



73 



16-33 



19. Sherbroots . . . 



45 25 



71 53 





18.5 



II. 9 



22.9 



35-9 



38-9 







64-3 



56.7 















1 20. Stanbridge . . . 



45 08 



73 00 



222 



14.68 



16.90 



25-43 



39.81 



54-32 



04-07 



68.32 



65-71 



56.S7 



44.18 



33- '5 



19.27 



' Observations for 18 



53-54, at 7„ 2^ 9„. 





2 Results from three observatio 



ns daily, at hours not stated. 





3 At the even hours. 



The values for 2^ anc 



4^ were interpolat 



ed from the readings at midn't and ( 



)„, and by means of a minimum thermome 



ter. 



< Corrected for daily 



variation by means of t 



le general table. 









s At the Barracks, R 



A., opposite Montreal 



During the first 



year, the observations were made bi 



-hourly, at the even hours ; during the se 



;ond, bi- 



hourly, at the odd hours. 







s Cape Diamond. 







