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Da'ihj details of Weather- Conditions 

 with the corresponding Arrivals of the Summer-He sidents . 



March 5th . . Bar. 29-31 in. Wind W., strong. Weather, overcast. 

 A deep depression that had appeared over Ireland on 

 the 4th moved slowly across the North Sea and 

 became less deep, while some small secondary dis- 

 turbances passed across om* Islands. A strong gale 

 along our S. coasts from the W. or S. W. Thunder- 

 storms at Valencia and in Brittany. Temp, just 

 below 50° F. 



March 6th . . B. Wheatear. 



Bar. 29'46 in. Wind W., moderate. Weather, fair. 



l"'ressure increased briskly over these Islands during 

 the day, and the wind veered towards N.W. and 

 increased somewhat in force ; a little rain in some 

 parts of our Islands with as much as '8 inch at 

 Jersey ; also much rain over France. Temp, about 

 45° F. 



March 7th . . A, Ring-Ouzel. 



Bar. 29-91 in. Wind N.W., moderate. Weather, 

 fair. 



Pressure gave way decidedly over the W. of these 

 Islands during the day and the winds were from the 

 S. Some rain. Temp, rose to about 50° F. 



March 8th . , Bar. 29-74 in. Wind S., moderate. Rain. 



Depression moved N. along our extreme W. coasts. 

 Rain over Brittany and these Islands. Modex-ate or 

 strong winds from the S. Temp, about 50"^ F. 



March 9th .. Bar. 29-66 in. Wind S.S.W., moderate. Weather, 

 fine. 

 Our area under the influence of a large depression in 

 the Atlantic to the S.W. of Ireland. Rain over 

 our Islands and the N. and W. of France and in 

 the Spanish Peninsula. Winds from S. Temp, 

 about 50° F. 



* The species are arranged in accordance with the grouping in the 

 Introduction. 



