E YEAS 1889. 



Observations made itude N. 45° 30' 17". Longitude. 4 h 54 m 18^55 W. 



C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. 



Month. 



January . . 

 February • • 

 March .... 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 

 September 

 October . . . 

 November . 

 December . 



Sums for 1889 . 

 Means for 1889 



Means for 15 

 years ending 

 Dec. 31, 1889. 



21 23 

 10.59 

 28.70 

 43.31 

 56.95 

 6^ ..91 

 67.97 

 fH.97 

 59.93 

 40.15 

 34.29 

 23.79 



42.90 



41.67 



IT Dei Z 



tioti fh 



15y<o 



menH 



91.88 

 40.30 

 50.62 

 32 14 

 22-97 

 14.73 

 17.16 



14.63 

 43.31 



a. 68 



48.19 



.5.37 



+ 11. 



-.74 



XI 



«H.2 



is 



o 





a 







0) i-jffl 



o 



2°.S 



o 



*%* 



o 



T2 



M 



7 



40.5 



o 



32.2 



9 



15.3 



11 



0.1 



16 





20 





20 





13 





14 





12 



0.8 



14- 



15.6 



11 



13.2 



149 



117.7 



133 



125 3 



»J3 



84 



4.67 

 3.33 

 2.11 

 2.15 

 2.97 

 4.73 

 7.16 

 2.73 

 4.63 

 3.42 

 3.29 

 4.39 



45 58 

 3. tO 



40.05 



15 





203 

 16.9 



202 



Month. 



January • - 



February 



March 



April 



May. 



June 



July 



August 



September. 



October 



November 



December 



Sums for 1889 . . . 

 Means for 1889. . . 



(Means for 15 

 < years ending 

 ( Dec. 31. 1889. 



* Barometer readings rediijemperature has been higher; "—" that it has been lower than the average 

 lor 15 years, inclusive of 1889. % anemometer and wind vane are on the summit of Mount Eoyal, 57 feet 

 above the ground, and 810 teet al 



The greatest heat was 88.0 Ba test range of the thermometer in one day was 39.8 on Jan. 30th : 

 range was 3.4 on Jan 7th. Thc^rature was 10. 73 below zero. The highest barometer reading was 

 ori December 31st, the lowest waitcst mileage of wind recorded in one hour was 70 on December 30th, and 

 the greatest velocity in gusts wa(vas 131,829. The resultant direction of the wind for the year wasS.69« U'.. 

 and the resultant mileage 47,9o0 a i os on 8 nights. Lunar coronas on 5 nights. Solar halos on 8 days and 

 contact arc on one day. The sle[ The first sleighing of the winter was on November 28th. 



The yearly means, above a: 



