METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



Reported by L. H. Merrill. 



These observations were made under my direction, by mem- 

 bers of the Station force. Readings were taken at 7 A. M., i 

 P. M. and 9 P. M. The instruments were those in general use 

 by the Weather Bureau. Lat. 44 , 54', 2", N. Long. 68°, 40', 

 11", W. Elevation above the sea, 150 feet. 



METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY 

 For the Six Months Ending December 31, 1896. 









m 







>> 



iD 











>-5 



< 



Highest barometer . . 



Lowest barometer 



Mean barometer 



Highest temperature. 

 Lowest temperature . 

 Mean temperature — 

 Total precipitation . . . 



dumber of days with precipitation of .01 

 inch or more 



Number of clear days.. 

 Number of fair days — 

 Number of cloudy days 



30.56 

 29.69 

 30.10 



S6 

 55 

 66 



2.58 



30.43, 30.53 

 29.85 29.57 



30.14 



92 



39 



65 



4.26 



10 

 10 

 11 

 10 



30.17 



87 



28 



55 



8.00 



30.94 

 29.69 

 30.27 



68 

 -4 

 35 



3.75 4.23 



11 



5 



9 11 

 13 14 



30. 6S 



29.60 



30.14 



74 



00 



