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TABLE IV.—Bratey—Interior of Canterbury, at 2,104 feet above the sea. 
| Extreme Mean Range ecd 
Mean ie Mean 
Mean |daily range} range  |Barometor of Elasti Degree of otat 1 Amount 
Annual fe) [o reading | Barome-| Force of ires Rainfall of 
Temp. | Temp. for | Temp. for Or ter for Td for for € : Cloud 
year. year. year. year. yea: ear. g 
Degrees. | Degrees. | Degrees. Inches. | Inches. | Inches. | Sat.=100 | Inches. | 0 to 10 
47-7 16:2 78:2 *80-045 | 1:550 :235 69 91:271 5:6 
E UP FRE RENE HEU CUL FoU TON 
* Reduced to sea level. 
TABLE V.—EanrHQvaAKES reported in New ZEALAND during 1876. 
3 i ae 
Bp} E aq 8 rerit 
iae el EB 181id3ilslsils 8| $12|8/0 
21:9 3|R|ISs3|8|$3 2| &R$|5|$|8 
"5 fa z < z 5 5 x: 2 jo|lz|alg8 
Taranaki A ows $4 Oi s -e26- bu: 19* 23+ .|4 
Wairoa Ces et és is zi Prp lo : zí "ut 
Porangahau ..|.. z% P vs £s E "HI 
Tarawera £x à 19,*.20 ow 
Napier 131 19,* 20 284 7 |5 
tea . Ss 1 ^11 
Waipawa ey 19 . «11 
Wanganui 13 T4 13 5 5 19* á 716 
Foxt ey F ia 9* 19* e np ib 
Greytown zu] vu e rà D ee CIMI.. x» eit 
Upper Hutt ..|.. x WS SN RS Us 19E (a $i sid 
* 
Wellington cL» |. a tor |- 7 [838 . l9 
obtu lu. i n v. $a SIUS D. 28 2 
Nel x Ts 20 |. i : ae v. i. 
Blénhetm is s y bs Boia E 19* 1... A uela 12 dM 
Cape Campbell s. ap Re i. vs d ae EI] x Pe beg Ee 
Bealey duc s vi B. . " MIL 3 Db. 
Hokitika iif 10 Js n “i $i i-o das ar STATI Ti 
Christchurch "es e 2 Am B 1.| M LL. Ax rnit] 
Lyttelton — ..| .. a +4 s es ie 9" d... VAGUE CH MUI. 
Oamaru | ++ [26,1 281/9,* 10*| 11+ |20,* 31) .. << e S NUIT 
St. Bathans ..| .. s i IIq Hs is Es se lbi 
Port Chalmers | .. 26+ a 1t] 30* 155 e ae Ae j 
Naseby ul. eo oy ve z "M ) 
Waimate fon aoa 26* ei 11 RR ks v; ae v IGI IS 
aom 2st. | 25, 20 | .. 1H | Ht d E ys $e 124121 |... 16 
Waikouaiti ..| .. p zs Hd a xe zs M uc Mu m 
Dunedin wA. 26 uc eR és x i. Creole 
Palmerston ..|.. as ae bE 4 is P» s s» leis ise 
Invercargill ..| .. as ex e» Spe Ut b% Seer eee FE 
mM Pals me gs ks £s OPA ds oup ug 
! | Bluff eas 2 8B 1 is me ʻi BOP l1 
The figures denote the days of the month on which one or more shocks were felt. 
Those with an asterisk affixed were described as smart; those with a dagger as severe 
shocks. The remainder were only slight tremors, and no doubt escaped record at most 
stations, there being no instrumental means employed for their detection. This table is, 
therefore, not reliable so far as indieating the geographical distribution of the shocks. 
