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METEOROLOGICAL REPORT, 1871, BY THE 



It may be as well to state that, in these tables, minimum 

 temperatures are always assigned to the day on which they are 

 read, and maximum temperatures to the same day when the 

 reading is taken in the evening, but to the day before when the 

 reading is taken in the morning. 



Appended are some subsidiary tables, for the most part sum- 

 marising, in a separate form, a portion of the results embodied 

 in the general tables ; but, in the case of the last, including ad- 

 ditional results from several stations, which could not conve- 

 niently be introduced directly in the general tables. The remarks 

 made above, respecting the averages in the second general table, 

 apply equally to those in the subsidiary tables. 



I. 



Average of Results, given in the tioo general Tables of Temperature for the 

 different Stations, FOR WHOLE district, in the several Months of 1871. 



MONTHS. 



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46-6 

 53-8 

 64*8 

 61*3 

 73-2 

 71*9 

 74-8 

 82-2 

 74-0 

 63-0 

 50-4 

 51-8 



7-6 

 24-4 

 21-7 

 26-0 

 28-8 

 36-5 

 44-5 

 40-6 

 34-5 

 28-8 

 21-4 

 21-2 



39-2 

 29-2 

 43*4 

 35-6 

 44-9 

 35*8 

 30-5 

 42-2 

 38-3 

 34-4 

 29-0 

 30-6 



36-4 

 45-0 

 50-8 

 50-5 

 58-3 

 61-0 

 66-7 

 69-6 

 59-7 

 54-4 

 42-8 

 42-4 



26-2 

 35-7 

 36-0 

 36-4 

 40-3 

 45-1 

 50-0 

 50-9 

 45-2 

 41-0 

 32-8 

 32*6 



io-o 



9-4 

 14-9 

 14-3 

 18-4 

 17-4 

 17-1 

 19-2 

 146 

 13-4 



io-o 



9-9 



40-9 

 49-2 

 52-3 

 51-1 

 57*5 

 61-0 

 66-4 

 69-4 

 62-7 

 55-7 

 46-6 

 45-6 



15-5' 25-4 

 30-41 18'8 

 30-8! 21-5 



31-0 

 40-3 

 43-2 

 43-3 

 48-9 

 53-0 

 58-4 

 60-2 

 52-5 

 47-4 

 37-4 

 37-0 





March 





36-9 

 40-8 

 46-0 

 53-6 

 53-3 

 43-0 

 39-2 

 29-2 

 27-7 



14*2 

 16-7 

 15-0 

 12-8 

 16-6 

 19*7 

 16*4 

 17-4 

 17-9 



May 



















Average for Whole 

 Year 









53-1 



39-4 



14-1 







... 



46-1 



The figures in the columns headed "Range," in the above, 

 differ slightly from those obtained by subtraction of the figures 

 in the preceding columns, in consequence of their having been 

 obtained independently, from a number of stations not always 

 coincident with the stations from which the figures in the pre- 

 ceding columns were obtained. 



