TEMPERATURE TABLES. 



97 



GUIANA (DUTCH). 









R 





f- 





CAl 



I 



So°.35 



2 



77.78 



3 



77.67 



4 



79-33 



■; 



80.30 



6 



78.12 



c 



^ 





s 



^ 







c 



rt , 



s 

 -< 



^ 



80°. 43 



81°. 40 



79°-52 



7S.74 



78.08 



78.-5 



77-33 



71-36 



76.S1 



8^-73 



78. 64 



So. 30 



S3.60 



79.10 



81.56 



80.00 



77.61 



7S.50 



Series. 

 Begins. Ends. 



Feb. 1856; Dec. 1S59 



1843; 1844 

 July, 1819; June,l820 

 Jan. 1833; Feb. 1835 



1772 

 May, 1S61 ; Dec. 1865 



EXTEN'I 



yrs.r 



nos. 



3 



9 



2 







I 







2 







I 







3 



7 



OliSERVING 

 HOURS. 



6„ 2^ 6^ 



7u. 2^ 7. 



7„ 3i 7a 

 7m ^a 6^ 



C. T. Hering. 



Dieperink. 



Mass^. 



C. T. Hering. 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. 1. 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 



NEW GRANADA. 



I 



79.70 



79.22 



78.71 



7S.8S 



79-13 



2 













i 

 4 

 5 

 6 



59-54 



59-54 

 77.90 



58. 10 



59-18 



59.09 



8 



83-35 







81.62 





Oct. 1862; Dec. 1S6S 



1S52 

 1S57 



1850 

 1851 

 1849 

 1822; June,lS23 



5 



10 







I 







I 



I 



4 







2 







6 







I 







7 



7m 2a 9a bia 



'°m 4a '°a 



5m 9m N. 3a 6.. 

 Gr 9m 3. 9: 



9m 3a 



7m 3a 



Drs. W. T. White, & 



J. P. Kluge. 

 Bertlierd. 

 Dr. E. Wricoschea. 



A. Fendle 



Major Emory. 

 Wright. 



S. O. 



Manuscript. 



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



Kaemptz. 



MS. in S. Coll. 



S. Coll. 



Am. Acad. Trans. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 



VENEZUELA. 



I 



2 



3 



71.65 

 S3-44 

 83.66 



73.00 

 82.63 

 82.04 



72.71 

 80.24 



69.71 

 80.56 

 80.24 



71-77 

 81'. 86 



4 

 5 



79-94 

 63-35 



61.04 



61'. 26 



76.40 

 61.59 



61.81 



6 

 7 

 8 



64.61 



78.43 

 85. 04 



65.61 



79-93 

 86.72 



65.08 

 So. 48 

 85.11 



62.40 

 76.64 

 82.14 



64-43 

 78.87 

 8475 



9 













July, 1841 ; Aug. 1S48 

 Nov. 1799; Aug. 1 800 



Apr. 1854; Nov. 1856 



Sept. 1834; Aug. 1837 

 Sept. 1S23; Aug. 1S24 

 June, 1S43; Feb. 1844 





, 







10 







8 





6 

























6 



max 



&min. 



:::::: i 



5,,, 



0.9„ 



N-9a 

 N.3aOs 



min. 



&max. 



6m "m4a9a 



7„3a 

 Or 9m 3a 9a 



Graham & A. Fendler. 

 Don Rubio. 



Dorfel. 

 A. Fendler 



Karston. 

 Halle. 

 Wright. 



F. Litchfield, U. S. 

 Consul. 



Dove, 1S53, P. O. & S. I.Vol. I. 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 

 Bridgewater Treatise. 

 Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1S47. 

 MS. in S. Coll., P. O. and S. 



I. Vol. I. 

 Dove, 1853. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1S47. 

 MS. in S. Coll. 



BRAZIL. 



I 



68.20 



61. i8 



68.15 



71.51 



67.26 



2 



79.£o 



81.40 



81.40 



80.13 



80.63 



3 



79-44 



75.62 



So.u 



80.62 



78.95 



4 



74.70 



68.60 



72.56 



79-15 



73-75 



5 



77-81 



72.37 



76.09 



82.45 



77.18 



6 





70.76 









Dec. 1S44; May, iS 

 1842 

 1782; 1788 



Jan. 1832; Dec. iS 







4 



6 



I 







7 







12 











5 



'6„9„N.4, 

 6. 8, 12. 



trihourly. 



N. 

 bihourly. 



Deweg. 



Loudon. 



Dorta. 



Gardner. 



King. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847. 



Blodget's Climatology. 



Dove, 1S53. 



Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847 



Sill. Journ. 



Dove, 1853. 



BUENOS AYRES. 



64.50 

 64.58 



52.60 

 52.52 



60.66 

 59-36 



73-40 

 73-04 



62.79 

 63.12 



Jan. 1822; June, 1823 



Dove, 1853. 

 Kaemptz. 



CHILI. 



I 









66.19 





2 





53-90 









3 





53-48 









4 



52.47 



46.85 



47-77 



59-90 



51-75 



5 



61.42 



56.82 



61.54 







6 





53-9° 









Nov. 1858; Mar. 1S59 



1827 



182S 



Apr. 1851 ; Mar. 1852 



1S53; 1854 



6„ 9„, >•'• 

 ,^. 6, 9a 



6„, 7a 



bihourly. 



E. B. Dorsey. 



MacKey. 

 King. 



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

 Dove, 1853. 



Dove. 



Board of Trade. 



Dove. 



Note.— The heading of the seasons corresponds to those existing at the time in the northern hemisphere; for stations in south latitude they would be 

 the opposite- ones. 



13 December, 1874. 



