I 1898. 



Observation^- 45° 30' 11". Longitude 4"^ M^ 1S-6T W. 

 C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. 



Month. 



January 



February 



March 



April , 



May , 



June 



July 



August 



September — 



October 



November 



December 



Sums for 1898 

 Means for 1898 



?•«- 



^K 



144 



135 



62.7 



46.3 



0.9 



1.7 



n.o 



15.7 

 20.9 



148.2 



119.2 



22 



78 



6.17 

 5.65 

 2.6t 

 1.15 

 2.62 

 5. 57 

 2.11 

 2.56 

 6.0J 

 4.57 

 2.15 

 3.20 



44.47 

 3.71 



39.93 



:&S 



10 



16 



o 5; 



o o ^ 



214 



202 



Month. 



January • • . 

 February. . . 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August 



September. 

 October.... 

 November . 

 December.. 



Sums for 1898 . . 

 Means for 1898 . 



Means for 24 ) 

 years ending? 

 Dec. 31, 1898. > 



Means for 24 

 years ending 

 Dec. 31.18^8. 



* Barometer^'tes that the temperature has been higher: " — " that it has been 

 lower than the avi^ Standard time. The anemometer and wind vane are on the 

 summit of Mount 



The greatest- Greatest range of the thermometer in one day was 37.°6 on 

 December 28 • lea=^^^° ''b® tn®"!! ^^niP^'"3'ture was H."? below zero. The highest 

 barometer readin/e humidity was 30 on April 28 and May 8. The greatest mileage 

 of wind recorded mber 18 and December 5. The total mileage or wind was 12o,d78. 

 The resultant dire®'' storms on 30 days ; lunar halos on 24 nights ; lunar coronas 

 40 nights ; solar ho^ember 10. 



Note.— Thd 



