\F MAY, 1892. 
'e sea level, 187 feet. C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. 
Sky CLouDED 
ND. In TENTHS. 
Mean 
melonity Fi eS aes 
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perhour}! = | = | 7 
9.2 Bo 
Io*4 7.5 | 10 I 
16.6 10,0 | 10 | Io 
29.8 3578 ||L0")|) 70 
16.7 2.8 | I0] o 
II.0 Behl} BO] ©) 
18.6 3.3} Io |] o 
| 15.1 Be Il o8 
18.7 2.0) || 10} 0 
9-5 2093) |) SIE © 
12.6 10.0 | Io | 10 
15.7 88] 10] 3 
7-5 Bay |hirtey || 1) 
10.8 1.8 3 ° 
TSG Al nay (SER ace 
26 2 723) |/ 10 |/ 0 
25.0 15097 HP ako) fo) 
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Tea 83 ]1I0] o 
13.8 10.0 | Io | 10 
| 18.9 av a 
17.6 g98|1I10] 9g 
20.6 Io.o | 10 | Io 
20.2 OVey ie) IW) 1) 
11.9 |) OVI 
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| 18 Years means for 
M50.9 | 2.87 | 2.87 | 4and including this 
month, 
leduced to sea-level and 
enheit. } | 
inches of mercury. 
turation being 100. 
s 81.2 on the 3lst; the 
the Ist and 6th, giving a 
47.2 degrees. Warmest 
day wasthe 23rd. Highest | 
-365 on the 9th ; iowest 
barometer was 29.435 o0n the 27th, giving a range 
of 0-930 inches. Maximum relative humidity 
was 96 onfive days. Minimum relative humidity 
was 20 on the ]8th. 
Rain fell on 15 days. 
Auroras were observed on 4 nights, the most 
brilliant display being on the night of the 18th. 
Lunar halos on 2 nights. 
Fog on the night of the 30th and morning of the 
3lst. 
Solar halo with parhelic arcs on the 10th. 
