ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1900. 



Meteorological Observations, McGill College ObserviUory, Montreal, Canada. Hoi^jht above aei level, 187 feet. C. H. MoLEOD, Superintendent. 



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6 Va„„,e,„,l 



Inr 





(III 



rnoMl' > 



THERMOMETER. 



83.9 

 80.0 

 67.9 



74. HO 

 73.66 



*BAROMETER. 



29 96 

 2^.74 



89.877 

 39.905 





30.19 



=9.93 



30.07 



=9-74 





39.81 



29.91 



=9.93 



39.99 





39. 87 



39.18 



39 89 



29.80 



39.89 



39.55 



29.67 



39SS 





s.w. 

 s.w. 

 s.w. 



s.w. 

 s.w. 

 s.w. 



70. iB 



§13 • 



1I5.I.63 



3 587 J < .tnd including llii 



ANALYSIS OF WIND RECORD. 



I'lirnilon \\\ hr« 

 Menn vcloclly,. 



N. 

 1876 



N.E. 

 376 

 31 



E. 



145 



148 



16 



.12.7 



12.. 



9.0 



Grofttciil miloRito il ono liour wa 

 "I'ulliwoat on tlio 30tb. 

 llMiiltiintiiiilonKo, 4590. 

 HoBultftnt diroclion, S. 48.8" W. 



s.w. 



W. 



!144 



835 



»44 



60 



Tuliil inilciit'0,n,lS6. 



Moan velocity—, 15 49 luiles per li(nir. 



' Buromotcr readinna reduccl to sea.-level and 

 temperature 32* FsilireDbcit. 



t Mean of bi-hourly readiugs taken from 

 Self-recording instruments. 



• riumidity relative, saturation bcinK 100. 

 Menn of observations at 8, 15, and Si hours. 



U 19 years only, § U years only. 



The greatest beat wa.s 8G.0 on the 27tb : the 

 greatest cold was 47.5 on the SOtb.givinR a ranee 

 of tcNiperaluru of 38.5 degrees. 



Warmest day was the 20th- Coldest day was 

 the Snth. Highest barometer rending wa.s 3(J.19on 

 the 19th. Lowest barometer was ^9.37 on the 29th, 

 giving a range of .S2 inches- 



Rnin fell on 14 days. 



