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METEOROLOGICAL REPORT, 1871, BY THE 



Mr. Atkinson has also supplied a table of the yearly maxima 

 and minima, and of the warmest and coldest days, in each of 

 the eighteen years, from 1854 to 1871, inclusive, together with 

 other information of an important and interesting character. 



Extremes of Temperature at Wylatn, in each of the EIGHTEEN 



YEARS, 1854-1871. 



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1854 



82-0 



Sept. 3 



4-0 



Jan. 3 



78-0 



72-0 



July 22 



14-5 



Jan. 3 



57-5 



1855 



85-0 



June 28 



1-5 



Feb. 16. 17 



83-5 



69-0 



July 13 



11-3 



Feb. 17 



57-7 



1856 



92-0 



Aug. 1 



7-0 



Dec. 4 



85-0 



79-0 



Aug. 2 



16-5 



Dec. 4 



64-5 



1857 



84-0 



June 25 



12-0 



Feb. 4 



72-0 



68-0 



June 25 



24-5 



Feb. 4 



43-5 



1858 



84-5 



June 15 



14-0 



Mar. 8 



70-5 



72-5 



June 14 



24-5 



Feb. 3 



48-0 



1859 



84-0 



Aug. 24 



10-0 



Dec. 17 



74 



73-0 



June 12 



19-5 



Dee. 17 



53-5 



1860 



74-0 



July 5 



3-0 



Dec. 25, 29 



71-0 



62-0 



July 14, 16 



15-5 



Dec. 29 



46-5 



1861 



80-0 



June 13, 21 



4-0 



Jan. 8 



76-0 



67-0 



June 21 



8-0 



Jan. 18- 



59-0 



1862 



73-0 



May 17 

 June 2 



13-0 



Mar. 4 



60-0 



63-0 



Aug. 12, 14 



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July 10 



26-0 



Mar. 4 



37-0 



1863 



82-0 



Aug. 18 

 July 10 



23-0 



Feb. 16 

 Mar. 12 



59-0 



67-5 



30-5 



Dec 28 



37-0 











Dec. 28 















1864 



81-5 



July 18 



15-0 



Jan. 5, 7 



66-5 



66-5 



July 18 



22-5 



Jan. 6 



44-0 



1865 



83-5 



June 20 



10*0 



Feb. 15 



73-5 



68-5 



Sept. 8 



22-5 



Feb. 15 



46-0 



1866 



86-0 



July 12 



17-0 



Mar. 2 



69-0 



71-0 



July 12 



27-0 



Mar. 2 



44-0 



1867 



83-0 



Aug. 13, 14 



7-0 



Jan. 2, 5 



76-0 



70-5 



Aug. 13 



17-0 



Jan 2 



53-5 



1868 



88-5 



July 15 



22-0 



Jan. 4 



66-5 



74-3 



July 16 



29-0 



Jan. 4 



45-3 



1869 



91-0 



Aug. 28 



13-0 



Dec. 28 



78-0 



71-0 



July 21 



24-0 



Dec. 28 



47-0 



1870 



88-0 



July 23 



8-0 



Dec. 23 



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73-0 



July 23 



16-0 



Dec. 24 



57-0 



1871 



84-0 



Aug. 10 



7-0 



Jan. 1 



77-0 70-0 



Aug. 11 



20-5 



Jan. 1 



49-5 



Av. 



82-5 



July 16 



11-0 



Jan. 20 



71-5 



68-9 



July 21 



20-5 



Jan. 15 



48-4 



Mr. Atkinson has added to his other claims upon the gratitude 

 of the Club by sending, in addition to the foregoing, an exceed- 

 ingly important and comprehensive table, printed below, the 

 compilation of which must have involved great labour, and the 

 contents of which represent many thousands of observations. 

 It gives the mean daily maximum, mean daily minimum, mean 

 daily range, and mean daily temperature, at Wylam, for every 

 month, in each of the eighteen years from 1854 to 1871. It gives 

 also the average of the same for the whole period. From it, 



