■^"lE^K, 1890. 



ervalde 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 1890 

 Means for 1890 



a ° s 



3 to « 



143 



31.3 



27.4 

 11.7 

 3.0 



8.8 

 32.3 



114.5 



4.40 

 4.45 

 1.53 

 2.11 

 4.85 

 2.72 

 2.78 

 8.08 

 3.57 

 2.69 

 3.32 

 2.79 



43 29 

 3.61 



15 



207 

 17 



Month. 



January . . 

 February.. 

 March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August.. . . 

 September. 

 October — 

 November . 

 December. 



Sums for 1890 . 

 Means for 1890. 



Means for 16 

 years ending 

 Dec. 31, 1890 



134 



124.0 



si 



40.25 



15 



202 



. Means for 1(5 

 . years ending 

 ! Dec. 31, 1890. 



* Baromet 

 lower than the 

 of Mount Royal, 



The greate 

 range was 37 on 

 on January 28th 

 the greatest velo^V 

 nights. Fogs on 

 the city, on Apri 



The yearly 



ndicates that the temperature has been higher; " — " that it has been 

 a^andard time. The anemometer and wind vane are on the summit 



t range of the thermometer in one day was 41.8 on Jan. 13th ; least 



ture was 15.73beIow zero. The highest barometer reading was 30 .1 • 



t mileage of wind recorded in one hour was 67 on January 13th, and 



, and the resultant mileage 50,720, Auroras were observed on 18 



and contact arc on one day. The sleighing of the winter closed, in 



a slight earthquake on September 26tb, at 3 h. 3 in. 



