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ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1896. 1 



Meteorological Observatione, McGill College Observatory, Montreal, Canada. Height above sea level, 187 feet. C. H. McLEOD, Superintendmu 1 





THERMOMETER. 



BAROMETER. 









WIND. 



^!?^T^sr 



= .-- 



2 . 





sj 













., 













^ 





DAY. 

















pressure 



relative 



Dew 





Mean 



. 







^eh 





a g 



DAY 



















of vapor. 





point. 



General 



velocity! S 



3 



s 





111 







H 







Max. 



Min. 



Range 



VIe»a- 



Max. , Min. 



Range. 





ity. 







'p^hq ^ 



s 



5 



i- 





J 



58.00 



66.3 



52.2 



14. 1 



29.8930 



30.010 29.798 



212 



.3270 



67.8 



47.2 



N.W. 



13.54 



4-7 



q 





70 



on, 





O.OI 





2 



57.20 



65.0 



48.0 



17.0 



30.0870 



30.122 30.037 



.085 



.2777 



59.7 



43 2 





11.75 



1.8 



8 







94 









J 





65.42 















.3558 



56.3 







.6.17 







a 











3 



4 





69 « 



80.9 



58.6 





30.0,78 







3342 



48.2 





S.W. 





0.2 



I 















i; 



73.28 





56.9 



29.5 





30.097 1 29.976 



.iji 



.4248 



53.2 



54.5 







0-0 





















69.25 



So, 3 



58 3 





30.0.75 



30.090 29.971 





5233 



73-3 





N.E. 



7 75 



5.2 



10 







5. 









6 



^"''■'" 1 





69.9 



60 2 



















S.E. 











00 









Sunday 



59.08 





576 



4.6 





29.838 



29.646 



.192 



.4805 



95-7 



57.8 



S E. 



7.96 



10 



10 



10 



00 











9 





64.9 



55-6 





29.6265 



29.67s 



29 587 





-4575 



89 



56.5 



N.E. 



.1.46 



8.3 



10 







00 



1-38 





1.38 







59.97 



65.9 



56.0 



9-9 



29.6378 



29.672 



29 559 



.113 



• 2445 



47 5 



39-8 





13.50 



2.8 







82 











II 



5"i 75 



65.2 



50.6 



.46 



29 5478 



29 593 



29.478 



.115 



.2963 



bo. 5 



44-7 







6 7 



10 







59 



Inap. 





Inap. 



II 



12 



56.02 



61. 1 



50.7 



10.4 



29.6593 



29.790 



29.594 



.196 



•2935 





44-3 





8.42 



5.8 



10 







37 







Inap. 





■3 



59.38 



67.8 





19.8 



29-9013 



29.993 



29.819 



.174 



•3025 



59 5 



45.3 





6.2. 





1 







9" 









•3 



S.JND*V M 



6;!8o 



72 4 



7^.2 



50.2 



52 2 



18.0 



30-1802 







35.105 



.... 



-3777 



69 ."2 



Sl-2 



N.E. . 

 S W. 



9.33 



5 54 



'e.'s 









69 





... 







15 





68 43 



798 



59.0 



208 



30.1190 



30.188 



30.06. 



.127 



.4515 



65.5 



56.0 





■2 33 





4 







8. 









16 



17 



6895 





S8.. 



21-3 















6. .8 









10 

















■ 8 



72.50 



84- 5 



60.9 



23.6 



29.8080 



29.935 



29.845 



.090 



55 M 



70.8 



S.W. 



.4 88 



0,6 







86 









18 



•■9 



73-75 





63.6 



18.5 





29-955 



29.8.3 



.142 



5256 



63.3 



6:>.5 



s.w. 





3-8 



9 







91 









19 





75.92 



84.8 



65.6 



19.2 



29-8635 



29.875 



29.837 



.038 



.5633 



63.2 







14. oi 



4-0 



















S"NDAV 2, 



67.';3 



76.3 



71.2 



63.4 



55-5 



'57 



29.7360 



29.937 



29.6.2 



.325 



^4562 



66.' 8 



5+.8 



S.w. 



N W. 



12.00 

 16.46 



'2. '8 



's' 





9' 



1.26 





1.26 



21 SuNUAV 





»3 



6.. 56 



69.9 



52.6 



17.3 



30.0492 



30.096 



30.006 



.090 



.3542 



63.5 



49 2 



N.W. 



.0.56 





10 







91 









23 





63.25 



71.0 



54-0 





30.2.03 



30.252 



30.104 



.H8 



.3488 



60.3 



48,6 





10,92 



2.2 



5 







85 









24 





65. .8 











30.276 



30.067 





.4306 



70 5 







.,.88 











60 











i6 



69.15 



79.8 



6r.o 



18.8 





29-967 



29.838 



.129 



5012 



7^.3 



58 7 



s. w. 







10 















26 



'7 



66.85 



746 



59.0 



15.6 



29.9.62 



30.045 



29 794 



.25. 



.4565 



69.3 



55-6 



s. w. 





1.5 



4 







89 









27 







ll.l 



59-9 





















14 12 









11 



0.04 





0.04 



aS SuNOAv 













.367 



.3673 



71 



498 



s.w. 







10 











3° 

 3' 



59 50 





44-2 



55 66 



23.9 



30 0587 



30. .6. 



29.99' 



.169 



.3155 



62,5 



49-5 

 52.29 



s.w. 



16.25 

 12.04 



3 7 

 317 



7.46 



r. 



TT.r 



Inap. 

 "06 



—- 



Inap. 



30 

 31 



... Suras 



I 22 Yeats means for 



Means 



64.59 



73.40 



'7-73 



29.9208 



30.0005 



29.8463 



..542 



.4031 



65.72 



4-06 



22 Years means) 

 for and including [ 

 this month .... S 





















65.01 



73-79 



56-44 



17-35 



29-8937 







•151 



.4363 



69.73 







fl3.12 



56 







153-8 



3.5. .... 1 



3.51 



<and including this 





































f month. II 



ANALYSIS OF WIND RECORD. 



« Barometer readings reduced to sea-level and 

 temperature of 32° Fahrenheit. 



the r2th- Highest barometer reading was 30.276 

 on the 25th. .^owest barometer was 29-478 on the 















. 





Direction 



N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S.E. 



S. 



s.w. 



w. 



N.W. 



Calm. 



§ Observed. 



t Pressure of vapour in inches of mercury. 



t Humidity relative, saturation being 100. 



IT 15 years only, t Ten years only. 



The greatest heat was 86.4° on the 5th : the 



11th, giving a range of -798 inches. Maximum 

 relative humidity was 99.0 on the 9th. Mini- 

 mum relative humidity was 29.0 on the 4th. 







1094 



213 



829 



203 



3905 



577 



1873 







Duration in hrs . 





122 



32 



66 



27 



291 



45 



i;o 



7 



Mean velocity.... 





8.96 



6.66 



.2.56 



7 52 



13.42 



,2.82 



14.41 





Ram fell on 11 days. 





















greatest cold was 44.2° on the ath, giving a 

 range of temperature of 4J.2 degrees. 



Auroras were observed on 1 night on the 16th. 







Resultant mileage, S706. 



29th. 





Resultant direction, S.63J° W. 



Warmest day was the 20th. Coldest day was 



Thunder storms on 2 days, on the 7th and 21st. 



the 29th. 





Average velocity, 12.04 miles per hour. 







