TEMPERATURE TABLES. 



PROVINCE OP ONTARIO (CANADA WEST). 





bp 



a 



g 



u 







en 



B 



en 



■3 

 < 



■^ 



> 



I 



44°. o6 



66°. 12 



48°. 00 



27°-73 



46°. 48 



2 



49-71 



75-58 



49.86 



27-03 



50-54 



3 



42.24 



71.04 



49.26 







4 



34-34 



59-92 



37-82 



10.69 



35-69 



S 



44-34 



69.79 



50-45 



27-55 



48.03 



6 



45-33 



66.50 



47.00 



21. 00 



44.96 



7 



41.68 



67.67 



48.66 



18.29 



44-07 



8 











42.77 



9 











44.56 



lO 



44.61 



66.09 



48.50 



21.06 



45-07 



II 



37.60 



65.20 



40.06 



15.12 



39-50 



12 



37-54 



57-36 



41.20 



16.56 



38-16 



13 



3S-3« 



64.56 



45-25 



14.52 



40.68 



H 



31.60 



1 5«-45 1 



41.15 



8.86 



[35-OI] 



IS 



41-35 











lb 



41-13 



69.91 



47.20 



22.70 



45-24 



17 









22.47 





i8 



40-73 



64.99 



46.90 



24.07 



44.17 



Jan. 183s ; Dec. 1845 

 Nov. 1836; Dec. 1844 

 May, 1867; Dec. 1870 



Jan. 



July. 



Dec. 1859 

 Feb. 1845 



1856; 



Jan. 1859; Dec. 



1847 



Nov. i860; Mar. 1866 

 Feb. 1S61; Jime,iS63 

 May, 1825; Apr. 1826 

 Jan. 1831 ; Dec. 1S39 

 Jan. 1840; Dec. 1870 



Exi 



ENT 



yrs.mos. 



II 







8 



2 



I 



6 



13 



'5 



I 



8 



I 







3 







6 







2 







I 







I 



5 







10 



I 







4 







31 







Observing 



HOURS. 



8m 8^^ 



9m 9a 



9-5n>3-5a 



Or N- 0,2 



7„ 2„ 9, 



7m I... 9._ 



max. & min.* 



Craigie. 

 McDougal. 

 W. M. Jones. 



Dr. W. Craigie. 

 Smitli. 



J. Williamson. 



Severight. 



Keith. 



Swanston. 



C. Rankin. 



H. Phillipps. 



Todd. 



Dade. 



S. Coll. 



S. O. 



Richardson. 



Can. Journ. Feb. 1854, and P. 



O. and S. I. Vol. i. 

 MS. in S. Coll. 

 Dove, 1857. 

 Trans. Nova Scotia Inst. Nat. 



Sci. Vol. I. 

 S. Coll. 



Richardson. 



Regent's Report. 



S. O. 



S. O. 



Franklin's Second Journey. 



Up. Can. Med. Journ. 



ALABAMA. 



I 



51.90 



72.63 



58.10 



43-19 



56.45 



2 



62.91 



78.95 



65-34 



47-15 



63-59 



3 









S3-6o 





4 







63-43 







5 



64.45 



80.27 



64.61 



49-54 



64.72 



6 



61.71 



78.81 



64.61 







7 



59.84 



79-05 



62.05 







8 



69.83 



82.96 



66.44 



54-57 



68.45 



9 



55.5b 



79-34 



64.40 



48.24 



64.38 



10 



65.77 



81.01 



62.01 



46.23 



63-75 



II 



65-50 



77.67 



62.70 



44.20 



62.52 



12 



65.41 



81.19 



69-59 



54.16 



67.59 



n 



67.99 



84.28 



71.90 



56.77 



70.24 



14 



63.18 



78.45 



62-35 



46-29 



62.57 



15 



62.79 



78.17 



62.26 



47-69 



62.73 



16 



59-96 



75-62 



59.80 



42.15 



59-38 



17 



66,87 



79.00 



66.27 



52.43 



66.14 



18 



70.67 



82.45 



68.49 



55-05 



69.16 



19 



69.31 



78.32 









20 



67.29 



79.48 



67.32 



52-35 



66.61 



21 



66.72 





61.66 



49.96 





22 



60.86 



75-95 



58.49 



44.02 



59-83 



23 





82.40 



66.24 







24 



66.91 



79-49 



66.35 



51.85 



66.15 



25 



26 



62.89 



78-78 



63.07 



47.80 



63-13 



27 













1857 



Jan. 1855; Jan. 1858 

 Nov. 1866; Sept. 1868 



1859 

 June, 1856; Dec. 1870 

 Aug. 1S59; Dec. 1870 



1870 



May, 1824; June, 1 825 



1S49; 1S52 



1850; 1853 



1849 



Jan. 1835; Dec. 1S67 



1848; 1850 

 Jan. 1854; Dec. 1870 



June, 1856; Jan. 1S70 



1829; 1842 



Apr. 1S40; Feb. 1870 



1849; 1853 

 Mar. 1849; •'^pr- 1S61 

 Mar. 1859; Dec. 1869 



1850; IS51 

 Aug. 1 840; Nov. 1S60 



1850 



Mar. 1867 ; Dec. 1869 



1859 



I 







3 







I 











5 



7 



2 



I 











II 



I 



2 



3 



8 



2 



2 



I 







2 



10 



10 







6 



6 



13 







10 







3 



4 









3 



II 



I 

 3 



5 

 8 







8 



19 



4 







2 



2 



7 







3 



7,„ 2a 9a 

 7m 2a 9a Ms 



7m 2a 9a 

 7m 2a 9a bi. 



6m N- 4a 

 Op 9m 3a 9a 



hourly. 



7m 2a 9a bi 



7m 2a 9a 



Or 9,„ 3a 9a 

 10 



7m 2a 9a bi. 

 Or 9,„ 3a 9a 



Or 9m 3a 9n 



7m 2a 9a bis 



7m 2a 9a 



T. M. Barker. 

 Prof. J. Darby. 

 W. J. Vankirk. 

 Dr. M. Troy. 

 Dr. H. L. Alison. 

 Rev. S. U. Smith, 

 Dr. S. K. Jennings. 

 E. B. Shields. 

 Osborn. 

 Jennings and Osborn. 



A. Winchell. 



B. R. Gifford. 

 Assistant Surgeon. 



Officers ofU. S. C. S. 

 H. Tutwiler and J. 



W. A. Wright. 

 R. B. Waller, Dr. S. 



K. Jennings. 

 Allan. 



Dr. S. B. North, L. 

 B. Taylor. 



Gumming. 



Swan & J. A. Shepherd 



A. J. Harris, A. D. 



Hunt, T. M. Peters, 



J. Shackelford. 

 Percivall. 

 Assistant Surgeon. 



A. Winchell. 



E. B. & J. H. Shields. 



Dr. S. K. Jennings. 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. I. 



S. O. 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. I. 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. I, and S. O. 



S. O. 



S. Coll. 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855, and MS. 



from S. G. O. 

 S. Coll. 

 P. O. and S. I. Vol. I, and S. 



Drake. 



Patent Office Report. 



Am. Aim. 1842 and foil., and 



S. O. 

 Dove, 1857. 

 S. Coll. 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. I, and S. O. 



S. Coll. 



Ar. Met. Regs. 1855, and i860, 



and MS. from S. G. O. 

 S. Coll. 

 S. O. 

 P. O. and S. I. Vol. I. 



included in the hourly means of the month." From 1841 to 1863, inclusive, the observations have been corrected for daily variation, but since the correc- 

 tion to the mean of any one month amounts, in maximo, to only about +°.i, and for the year to but -)- °.02, it has been omitted from 1864-1870. The 

 duties of the observatory are carried on by the director, G. T. Kingston, A.M., assisted by Messrs. Walker, Menzies, Stewart, and Davidson. 



6 Observations in 1867-68 at Fish River, or Bolivar, 5 miles N.W. of Bon Secour. ' Observations in August, 1859, at Livingston, 5 miles to the S. 



8 Observations in 1853 at y^ 2^ 9^. No correction for change of hours has been applied. s Observations in 1867 at Fort Gaines some miles to the west. 



^^ Obsen'ations at various hours; they have been referred to the mean of the day, making use of the "Fort Morgan table." 



•' Observations from January, 1868, to October, 1869, inclusive, "6 miles east of Havana;" and from November, i86g, to January, 1870, inclusive, 

 " near Greensboro." All the stations are within a radius of a few miles, and have about the same elevation. 



2 July, iS 



