TEMPERATURE TABLES. 



PROVINCE OF ONTARIO (CANADA WEST). 



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1. Ancaster .... 



43°i5' 



8o°07' 





27°. 50 



25°-45 



33°-79 



43°- 80 



54°.6o 



63°. 20 



68°.73 



66°.42 



59°.oi 



47°-34 



37°-64 



30°. 23 



2. Brantford . . . 



43 oS 



So 14 





27.00 



25-87 



35,88 



51.50 



61.75 



72.62 



78.75 



75-38 



63-13 



49.00 



37-44 



28.22 



3. Cliftoni .... 



43 05 



79 06 







26.60 



36-57 



39-27 



50.89 



68.61 



73-83 



70.69 



60.30 



47-98 



39-50 



28.60 



4. Fort William . . 



48 23 



89 22 



660 



5-70 



8.22 



22.72 



31-42 



48.87 



58.73 



62.19 



58.84 



48.16 



41.88 



23-43 



18.16 



5. Hamilton . . . 



43 15 



79 57 



300 



26.43 



26.29 



33-73 



43-68 



55-60 



66.47 



72.46 



70.44 



61.86 



49.65 



39-84 



29-93 



6. Kingston . . . 



44 13 



76 29 



300 



16.0 



20.5 



32.0 



4S.0 



56.0 



63.0 



68. 5 



6S.0 



62.5 



46.0 



32-5 



26.5 



7. Kingston . . . 



44 13 



76 29 





18.99 



9. 88 



27.01 



40.01 



58.01 



65.99 



70.00 



67.01 



59-99 



49.01 



36-99 



25.99 



8. Kingston . . . 



44 J3 



76 29 





























9. Kingston . . . 



44 13 



76 29 



294 



























10. Kingston . . 



44 13 



76 29 



294 



20.98 



23.14 



34.00 



40.20 



59,62 



63-49 



66.26 



68.53 



59-07 



48.09 



38.34 



19.07 



II. Lake Temiscamin- 

































gue 



47 19 



79 31 



630 



923 



18.44 



24.41 



39-04 



49-35 



62.75 



67.28 



65-58 



53-39 



40.83 



25.97 



17.68 



12. Michipicoten 



47 56 



85 06 



660 



10.63 



16.66 



26.09 



34.66 



51.88 



55-00 



57-03 



60.04 



49-67 



44-92 



29.01 



22.38 



13. Michipicoten . . 



47 56 



85 06 



660 



8.72 



12.62 



23-84 



39-00 



52.30 



59.00 



70.01 



64.68 



57.11 



46.32 



32.33 



22.21 



14. Michipicoten^ . 



47 56 



85 06 



660 



5-79 



6.09 



16.62 



36.05 



42.12 



[55-52] 



59-03 



60.80 



51.00 



42.82 



29.62 



14-69 



15. Niagara .... 



43 09 



79 06 



270 





27.05 



30.81 



43-57 



49.67 



61. So 









51.17 



38.47 



34-60 



16. Penetangushene 



44 48 



So 00 



600 



22.50 



21.23 



30,82 



37-48 



5509 



67.85 



73-15 



68.72 



54-93 



48.83 



37-85 



24-38 



17. Toronto .... 



43 39 



79 23 



342 



22.24 



19.17 



29.41 



40.44 















34-75 



26.01 



18. Toronto^ .... 



43 39 



79 23 



342 



23- 13 



23-03 



29-57 



41.09 



51.52 



61.60 



67,30 



66.06 



58.'i7 



45.80 



36-73 



26.05 



ALABAMA. 



I. Ashville .... 



33 50 



86 19 





32-75 



51-13 



42,46 



49-73 



63.50 



70.93 



72.63 



74-33 



67.46 



60.56 



46-27 



45-70 



2. Auburn .... 



32 36 



85 31 



821 



42.98 



49.50 



53-01 



64-35 



71-36 



77.66 



80.08 



79.12 



76.48 



62.88 



56.65 



48.96 



3. Bon SecourS . . . 



30 18 



87 46 





50.45 



56.17 



62,73 









So. 10 



79-03 



78.49 





58. 5 J 



54- '7 



4. Cahawba . . . 



32 19 



87 II 



l6o 















82.25 



80.56 



75-39 



57-41 



57-48 





5. Carlowville . . 



32 05 



87 08 



400 



46.98 



52.89 



58.02 



63-47 



71.86 



78.58 



81.82 



80.42 



74-54 



64.98 



54-32 



48.76 



6. Coatopa? .... 



32 40 



S8 15 



350 





49.98 



53-13 



60.55 



71-45 



76.23 



80.35 



79.84 



74.10 



66.70 



53-03 



43-78 



7. Elyton, near 



33 30 



86 54 







46.00 



50-03 



59-29 



70.19 



l^-^t 



81.21 



79-34 



72,79 



63-57 



49.78 



40.08 



8. Erie 



32 45 



87 31 





52.21 



57.20 



66.54 



66.74 



76.20 



81-38 



84. 78 



82.72 



76,99 



67.02 



55-32 



54.30 



9. Erie 



32 45 



87 31 





45.62 



51.86 



58,92 



63.92 



73-83 



75.70 



80.81 



Si. 51 



75-19 



64. So 



53.20 



47.24 



10. EutawS .... 



32 50 



88 00 





41.27 



52.22 



58,04 



65. 68 



73-58 



79-93 



82.40 



80.69 



73-73 



61.84 



50.47 



45-20 



II. Florence .... 



34 47 



87 41 





45-5 



42.8 



63.0 



63-5 



70.0 



77-3 



77.0 



78.7 



72.6 



59-0 



56.5 



44-3 



12. Fort Morgan^ . 



30 14 



88 01 



20 



55-29 



50-34 



56.16 



65.11 



74-97 



80.01 



82.18 



81.38 



76.96 



70.94 



60.86 



56.84 



13. Fort Morgan . . 



30 14 



88 01 



20 



58.96 



55-5° 



63.61 



69-33 



71.04 



80.86 



85-34 



86.64 



82.95 



71-83 



60.93 



55-84 



14. Greene Springs . . 



32 50 



87 46 



500 



43.60 



49-49 



56.01 



62.75 



70.79 



76.99 



79-58 



78.77 



73-09 



61.90 



52.07 



45-77 



15. Greensboro" . . 



32 43 



87 40 



350 



45-39 



50-47 



56.16 



61.90 



70.31 



76.92 



79-31 



78.28 



72.22 



61.97 



52.60 



47.21 



16. Huntsville . . . 



34 45 



§6 40 



600 



42.06 



42-59 



51-34 



61.30 



67-25 



74-23 



76-39 



76.24 



70.15 



59.50 



49-74 



41.81 



17. Mobile .... 



30 41 



88 02 



15 



51-3 



53-7 



59-4 



67.1 



74-1 



77.8 



79-8 



79-4 



76.1 



65-7 



57-0 



52.3 



18. Mobile .... 



30 41 



88 02 



■5 



55-25 



55-57 



65.64 



70.00 



76-37 



82.17 



82.41 



82.76 



77-59 



67-95 



59-92 



54-32 



19. Monroe .... 



32 23 



86 40 







56-99 



62.97 



71.97 



73.00 



75-98 



78.98 



79-99 





61.99 







20. Monroeville . . . 



31 32 



87 28 



15° 



47.91 



56.40 



62.78 



65-59 



73-50 



78.31 



79-99 



80.15 



76,13 



69.46 



56.38 



52-73 



21. Montgomery . . 



32 23 



86 18 



162 



46.98 



52-73 



60,88 



63.80 



75-49 



77.62 







73-40 



61.40 



50.19 



50. 1 S 



22. Moulton .... 



34 29 



87 23 



643 



41.66 



47-47 



52.63 



61.46 



68.49 



74.17 



77.20 



76.48 



70.19 



56.95 



48-33 



42-93 



23. Mount Airy . . . 



32 20 



86 52 





47-73 





60.96 







78,91 



82.45 



85.85 



77-80 



66.22 



54-69 





2d. Mt. Vernon Arsenal 



31 05 



88 02 



200 



49.98 



54.20 



60.09 



66.(50 



74.05 



78.48 



80.15 



79-85 



76.17 



66.03 



56.84 



51-37 



25. Newbern .... 



32 38 



87 37 

























51-89 



47-94 



26. Opelika, near . . 



32 3S 



85 25 





45-77 



50.70 



56. 88 



62,84 



68.96 



77-74 



80.18 



78,41 



74.81 



62.31 



52-08 



46-93 



27. Orville .... 



32 20 



87 20 



200 





















61.97 



56.45 



45-00 



' Near Niagara Fall 



3. This 



series hf 



s been formed by combining the 



observations at " Clifton" with those at " S 



uspension Bridge, N. Y." They 



were made at various ho 



urs, and ' 



lave beer 



corrected for daily variation by n 



leans of the general table. 





2 Corrected for daily 



variation 



by mear 



s of Dove's Toronto table. 



3 Value for June interp 



olated. 



* " The readings wer 



e recorde 



d regular 



ly at 8„ N. 5^ 8^. When the high 



;st or lowest temperature for the day occurred 



at other periods it was registered." 



5 Magnetic and Mete 



orologica 



1 Observ 



atory, in the grounds of the Univ« 



rsity of Toronto. The hours of observatioi 



1 for 1840 are not known, but the 



results can differ little frc 



m the tri 



e mean ( 



if the day; from January, 1 841, to 



June, 1842, the observations were taken bi-h 



ouriy; from July I, 1842, to June 



30, 1848, hourly. Afteri 



vards, to 



the end 



3f 1852, the observing hours were 



irregular; not less than six readings were 



taken daily, and some hourly and 



bi-hourly. From Janua 



y. 1S53. 



to the e 



rd of the "series, the observation 



5 were taken regularly at 6^ 8^ 2^ 4^ 10^ a 



nd M., "excepting on Sundays, 



Christmas day, and Goo 



1 Friday 



when t' 



re instruments weie read at 6^,, 2^ 



only. These latter readings, though recoi 



ded in the daily register, are not 



