TEMPERATURE TABLES. 



55 



NEW MEXICO. 







d) 



1= 



1 



ai 







Series. 



Extent 



Observing 











■^ 



6 





c 



rt 











Observer. 



References. 









< 



% 



> 



Begins. Ends. 



yrs.mos. 



HOURS. 









I 















1851 



4 



Or 9„, 3a, 9^ 



Assistant Surgeon. 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 





2 



56°.36 



76°.27 



56°-32 



34°V78 



5S°-93 



Sept. 



1849; July, 1S67 



H 5 



7m 2^ 9^ 



(( a 



Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and i860, 

 and MS. from S. G. 0. 





3 





71.81 











1868 



4 



" 



.< << 



MS. from S. G. O. 





4 



39-36 







21,71 





Oct. 



1867; July, 1S68 



10 



" 



<< <I 



ii a << 





5 



56.81 













1S64 



S 



" 



" " 



tt ti <i ■ 





6 



45-97 



66.21 



45-07 



23-89 



45,29 



May, 



1S50; Apr. 1S60 



5 II 



'* 



ct et 



Ar. Met. Regs. 1S55 and i860, 

 and MS. from S. G. O. 





7 



52.50 



75-21 



56.18 



33-11 



54-25 



Dec. 



1849; Sept. 1 85 1 



I 10 



Or 9m 3a 9a 



" " 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 





8 





80.89 











1851 



4 





" " 



11 << <i 





9 



70.86 



87.65 





44,46 





Aug. 



1850 



Aug. 1851 



I 



" 



<< i< 



it i< a 





lO 



63.18 



80.30 



64.15 



41.09 



62.18 



Feb. 



1864 



Oct. 1870 



3 10 



7m 2a 9a 



<i << 



MS. from S. G. 0. 





II 



51-38 



70.10 



56.78 



38-21 



54-12 



Mar. 



1867 



Dec. 1870 



3 10 





" " 



.< 11 <. 





12 



59-63 



76.77 



57-26 



38,88 



58.14 



Oct. 



1851 



Mar. lSS4 



2 6 



Or 9m 3a 9a 



" " 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 





13 



61.86 



80.10 



59.88 



39.62 



60.37 



Apr. 



1854 



Dec. 1870 



13 10 



7m 2a 9a 



" " 



Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and i860. 



























and MS. from S. G. O. 





H 



63.88 



79-13 



67,65 



47-53 



64-55 



Mar. 



1S69; Nov. 1870 



1 9 



" 



<< << 



MS. from S. G. O. 





15 





72.10 



49,76 







Oct. 



i860; Sept. 1861 



10 



" 



<< << 



<i << 11 





i6 



63V87 



82. 13 



64,44 



45-11 



63'. 89 



Sept. 



1851; May, 1861 



9 8 



" 



" " 



Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and i860, 

 and MS. from S. G. O. 





17 







43-3S 



20.43 





Aug. 



1868; Apr. 1869 



9 



<< 



(< <i 



MS. from S. G. O. 





i8 



61. lO 



79-31 



61.27 



39.22 



60.23 



Mar. 



1864; Dec. 1S70 



3 I 



" 



<i << 



11 a i< 





19 



63.96 



81.46 



63.40 



45.09 



63.48 



Nov. 



1865; Dec. 1870 



4 8 



" 



<i (< 



tl <l tt 





20 



52-58 



68.51 



51.64 



35-98 



52.18 



Aug. 



1855; Dec. 1S70 



9 II 



" 



ti it 



Ar. Met. Reg. i860, and MS. 

 from S. G. 0. 





21 



57-55 



78.17 



59-58 



39-89 



58,80 



Apr. 



1864; July, 1869 



5 



" 



it << 



MS. from S. G. O. 





22 



60.18 



78.62 



57-48 



38-73 



58.75 



Jan. 



1854; Jan. ISS9 



5 



" 



" " 



Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and i860. 





23 



49-58 



67.94 



51.49 



33-50 



50-63 



Aug. 



1851 ; Dec. 1870 



17 3 



*' 



<( ti 



Ar. Met. Regs. 1S55 and i860, 

 and MS. from S. G. O. 





24 



52-91 



71.72 



53-52 



39-75 



54.48 



Feb. 



1852; Dec. 1853 



III 



Or 9m 3a % 



" " 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 





25 



59-47 



77.28 











1863 



7 



7m fa 9a 



" " 



MS. from S. G. O. 





26 



51-51 



71-37 



53-29 



32.80 



52-24 



Nov. 



1862; Dec. 1870 



7 7 





" " 



" " " 





27 









41-75 





Oct. 



1S51; Feb. 1852 



5 



Or 9m 3a 9a 



" " 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 





28 



46.90 



70.75 



49-44 



28.76 



48'. 96 



Jan. 



1850; July, 185 1 



I 7 





" " 



<i (1 <i 





29 



57-96 



77-38 



52-56 



35-34 



55.81 



Jan. 



1863; May, 1866 



2 9 



7m 2^ 9„ 



" " 



MS. from S. G. O. 





30 















1851 



2 



Or 9m 3a 9a 



" " 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 





31 



50.06 



70.50 



51-34 



30.28 



50.54 



Jan. 



1S49; I'ec. 1870 



18 6 



7m 2a 9a 



" 



Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and i860, 

 and MS. from S. G. O. 





32 



57-25 



78.85 



58.86 



36-32 



57.82 



Nov. 



1S49; Aug. 1 85 1 



I 9 



Or 9m 3a 9a 



" 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 





NEW YORK. 





I 



35-44 



60.90 











1852 



6 



6m 2a lOa 





MS. in S. Coll. 





2 



47-25 



70.42 



50.14 



26.00 



48-45 



Jan. 



1795 



Dec. 1796 



1 II 



max. &min. 



De Witt. 



it <i <t 





3 



47-15 



70.65 



52.27 



26.33 



49,10 



Jan. 



1813 



Dec, 1814 



2 



7m 3a 9. 



Dr. Eyhts. 



" " " 





4 



47-13 



71.65 



50,09 



25-75 



48.65 



Jan. 



1820 



Dec. 1S25 



6 



7m 2a % 



Dr. Beach. 



" " " 





5 



47.61 



70.18 



50,01 



25-S3 



48,41 



Jan. 



1826 



Dec. 1S49 



24 



7 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855. 





6 



44.89 



68.71 



49-98 



26,94 



47-63 



Jan. 



1850 



Dec. 1852 



3 



6m 2a lO. 





MS. in S. Coll. 





7 



44-58 



71-39 



48.92 



23-53 



47.10 



Jan. 



1862 



Dec. 1870 



9 



8m 7a 



Vai-ious observers. 



Annals of the Dudley Observ'y 



























Vol. 2. 





8 







55-13 



29,49 





Jan. 



1865; Apr. 1866 



I I 



7m 2a 9a bia 



H. M. Paine. 



S. 0. 





9 



46.54 



70.43 



49-56 



25,26 



47-95 



Jan. 



1795; Dec. 1870 



45 II 



3 



Various observers. 



Consolidated series. 





10 



49-15 



70,05 



52.86 



33-00 



51.26 



I 



845; 1848 







McHarf. 



Dove. 





II 



44-98 



71-03 



52,06 



30,49 



49.64 



I 



849; 1853 



2' ' 8 



Or 9m 3a'9a° 



Munger. 



MS. in S. Coll. 





12 















1851 



3 



6m2aO, 





" " " 





13 















1852 



3 



6m 2a lOa 





" " " 





14 



44-59 



67-43 



49-97 



23-38 



46.34 



Jan. 



1849; July; 1850 



1 1 



7 



A. Wincheil! 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855. 





IS 



40.65 



67-49 



47-23 



20.86 



44.06 



May, 



1854; Dec. 1870 



3 4 



7m 2a 9a 



Dr. E. M. Alba, C. 

 P. Arnold. 



P. 0. and S. I. Vol. I, and S. O. 





16 



44-54 



67.36 



48.48 



26.33 



46,68 



Jan. 



1827; Dec. 1S49 



22 



7 



Various observers. 



N. Y. Univ. Syst. 1855. 





17 



46-03 



71-13 



51.01 



26.19 



48. 59 



Jan. 



i860; Dec. 1865 



6 



7m 2a 9a bis 



J. B. Dill. 



S. 0. 





18 



44-57 



68.43 



48. -,o 



25. 88 



46.80 



Jan. 



1827; Dec. 1865 



28 



8 



Various observers. 



Consolidated series. 





19 



42.08 



66.33 



48,03 



24,69 



45-28 





1849; May, 1S67 



16 



8 



J. Bowman. 



MS. in S. Coll., P. 0. andS. I. 

 Vol. I, and S. O. 





7 Daily T 

 sunset, and a 



neans computed 

 ' the morning ob 



3y the fo 



■mula **" 



2li-\- 2C-\- a 



where a rep 

 The results tl 



resents a 

 lus obtai 



a observation a little before sunrise, i 

 led appear, on the average, to be aboi 



3ne at 3^, c one at one hour after 

 t o°.5 too high. 





servation 



on the fol 



6 

 owing 



day. 





8 Correc 



ed for daily vari. 



ition by 1 



neans of t' 



le general table. 











8 Observ 



ations at g^ 3^ 9^ 



in May, 



June, Sep 



ember 



October, 1850, and 



March, 



1851; subsequently at 7j^ 2jj. 







