xxii Appendix. 
TABLE II.—BanowETRICAL Osservations.—Ratnrau, etc., recorded for 
the Year 1876. 
Mean Range Mean Elas- Mean Mean 
Barometer of tic Force of| Degree of Total Amount 
PLACE; reading for | Barometer| Vapour [Moisture for| Rainfall. of 
for Year. for Year. Year. Cloud. 
NORTH ISLAND. Inches. Inches. Inches. |(Sat. = 100.)| Inches. (0 to 10.) 
Mongonui ..|. 29:982 1:229 450 79 58:640 57 
Auckland.. $5 29:978 1:168 *418 80 44-025 6:1 
Taranaki.. 24 29-946 1:352 *383 78 48-180 6:2 
N r 29:947 1:276 :3865 71 33:390 3:0 
Wanganui 29:9 1:320 346 73 40-950 48 
llington 29:942 1:581 341 75 43:374 5:1 
— R ican? 29959 | 1821 383 76 455093 | 51 
SouTH ISLAND 
ls è ‘857 1:541 360 79 60-640 5:2 
Cape Campbell 30:014 1:350 :376 75 12-940 6:3 
922 "724 325 7T 23-990 6:0 
2 29:928 1:925 358 84 116°325 5:0 
uis 29-717 1:642 :287 73 38:26 6:0 
Queenstown ..| 29:846 1:510 :239 '61 30-930 6:0 
Southland vs 29-808 ' 1-420 — — 40:590 6.6 
Means for South) E ; E ST i 
Teland j 29:870 1:587 324 75 “ 239 ee 
Means for North ; ; € į : 
and South islands} 29:914 1:454 353 75 45-916 54 
TABLE III.—Wixp for 1876.—Force and Direction. 
Average Number of Days it blew from each point 
PLACE. Daily 
erri 
in Miles. | N. |N.E.| E. |S.E.| S. |S.W.| W. |IN.W.|*Calm. 
Mongon : 19 | 60 | 45 | 33 74 | 41 | 46 0 
Aucklan 294 38 | 67 | 34 | 18 | 45 | 89 | 49 | 26 0 
Taranaki 223 46 | 54 | 34 | 90 | 11 | 68 | 42 | 21 0 
N 234 87 | 98 | 15 | 388 | 46 | 56 | 87 | 16| 23 
Wanganui ne 296 8 2|82| 0157117 143| 86 
Wellingt Fe 205 1118 | 8 45 | 0 187 1 
LAS ISLAND 
148 76 | 78.116 [508] 9171 Ti 0 
eve Ounte 421 1| 4102|70) 2/65 106| 18 
Christe 116 7 FOL | 41-14 9.149 | 10 | 82} 13 
Bealey 174 66 | 25 OL | 10/15 | 17 H06 | 46 
Hokitika — 51 | 40 109|28| 4 | 51 | 84 | 4 0 
Dunedin "e 162 5 | 75 TL | 20°) 92 |88 | 1| 97 
Queenstown... és i 114 11 | 24} 2/|12/|14/|70|55| 89 | 89 
uthland .. ur et 1163 16 | 73 | 31 | 34 | 4 | 82 | 58 | 68 0 
f For 11 months only. 
* These returns refer to the particular time of observation, and not to the whole 24 
hours, and only show that no direction was recorded for the wind on that number of days. 
