METEOBOLOGIOAL ABSTRACT IFOIR, THE TEAS 1889. 

 Observations made at McGill College Observatory, Montreal, Canada. -Height above sea level 187 ft. Latitude N. 45° 30' 17". Longitude 4" 54- 18 .55 W. 



C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. 



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rreatest heat was 88.0 on May 18th : greatest cold 22.6 bol 



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bnri-r than the average 

 of Mount Royal, 57 feot 



'^T.,,' 11 ",,! 01 ,!,",?!; 6 - , Grcat( ; st range of the thermometer in one day was 39.8 on Jan. 30th ; least 



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yearly means, above are the averages of the monthly means, exoept for the velocity of the wind. 



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a October 28th, The first sleighing of the winter was on XuvemberLSth. 



