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METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY 

 for 1893. 



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Wk have again to thank the Council of Queen's College, 

 Belfast, for granting access to the records kept at that 

 Institution, from which the following summary is compiled. 



The station at which the records are made is situated in the 

 Lagan Valley, at an elevation of about sixty feet above mean 

 sea-level. The Belfast Hills, which attain a maximum elevation 

 of 1,567 feet, lie to the west and north, stretching in a N.E. 

 and S.W. line, and passing within three miles of the Observa- 

 tory. Southward and eastward stretch the low undulating 

 lands of Co. Down. Lough Neagh is situated some 14 miles 

 to the westward. Belfast Lough approaches to within two 

 miles on the N.E., and the open sea lies some 16 miles east of 

 the observing station. 



