ABSTRACT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1895. 



Meteorological Observations McGill College Observatory, Montreal, Canada, Height above sea level. 187 feel. C H. McLEOD, Superintendent. 





DAY. 



sundav 3 



6 



7 

 8 



>5 



16 



Sunday '7 



.8 

 ■9 



'3 



Sunday 24 



»5 



26 



»7 



23 



29 



Sunday 31 



Means 



THERMOMETER. 



BAROMETER. 



L 



Dew 



WIND. 



Sky Oloudkd 

 In Tenths 



■3 



54 



96 

 95 

 40 

 89 

 69 

 84 



89 

 78 

 09 

 63 

 78 

 73 



74 



96 

 87 

 50 

 97 



56 



83 

 98 

 94 



59 6 



as 

 c.04 



:::: 



l! 



a 



I nap. 



4-2 



Ina P - 



X. 



0.05 

 Inap. 



Inap. 

 0.09 



0.04 



D/U. 



3 buNDAl 



4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 ...Sunday 



'3 



15 

 16 



17 SUNUAV 





Mean. 



34.78 

 8.38 



0.42 



8.52 

 '7-23 



26.58 

 33'7 

 25.02 



M.87 



29.37 

 15.52 

 io. 3 J 



.7.58 



16 30 

 2 4-35 

 20.78 

 22-83 

 32. .8 

 3307 



35 -92 

 31 02 

 27-45 

 30.07 

 26.25 

 23.13 



Max. 



39-9 



9.9 



15.3 

 26.5 

 35-2 

 39 

 33-7 



26.7 

 17.6 

 24.8 

 38.6 

 36.5 

 16.2 



30.2 



3°-3 

 25.9 

 29 3 

 38.9 



38.2 

 40.7 

 35-3 

 30.8 

 35 3 

 3'. 9 

 31.8 

 30.2 



Min. 



Range 



,6.9 



17. 1 



>5-9 

 136 



17 5 



22. 6 



15. 2 

 .7.8 

 19.8 



20 6 

 3'-7 

 14.0 



19 

 20.9 

 '3 5 

 10.7 

 15. 1 

 10.5 

 ■3-5 



9.4 



11. 3 

 10.9 

 ■6.3 

 14.9 



Mean. 



Max. 



Min. 



Kange. 



tMean 

 pressure 

 of vapor 



., I:n 



humid- 

 ity. 



General 

 direction. 



Mean 

 velocitj 

 in milei- 

 perhour 



S 



£ 



9 





23.0 

 6 



5-o 



— 6.0 

 «-7 

 9.0 



12 6 



27.0 



'9-5 



11. 5 



5-0 

 18.0 

 4.8 



4-2 



15 2 

 26 O 



25 4 

 28.8 

 33 5 

 29 4 

 23.0 



"5-5 



'J 3 



29-4457 

 29.8573 



29-544 



29.911 



30- i94 

 30 236 

 30.362 

 30.244 

 29.790 

 29.636 



29.401 

 '9-783 



29.611 

 29.858 

 30.251 



29.477 



29.462 



30 211 

 30 091 



29.803 

 29.807 

 29 799 

 29.6.. 



29.474 



29 702 



30.082 



30 243 

 30.292 



29 623 

 29.481 

 29.381 

 29.956 

 30059 



-143 

 .128 



•583 

 .378 



■435 

 •3>3 

 .174 



.103 

 .139 

 ■3°4 

 ■459 

 .385 



-'53 



.316 

 .048 

 .109 

 .167 



•339 

 .094 

 ■339 

 ■5"" 



.241 



.1903 

 ■0537 



.0400 



XI 



:2g 



..138 



•0533 

 .0738 

 •1443 

 .o8 45 

 0550 

 0775 



.0763 



.0853 

 .1027 

 .1562 

 •1553 



•■955 

 .1568 

 .1288 

 .1462 



•"97 



■0952 



930 

 84-3 



93-7 



89.3 

 83.0 

 88.7 

 84-3 



73-7 



84^8 

 82.8 

 78.3 

 79.8 



79-3 



76"! 



82.0 

 86.2 

 81.7 



92.7 

 90.2 

 85.5 

 87 3 



83 7 

 74-7 



84 .7" 

 75 9 



33-o 

 4-7 



5 

 •45 

 22.3 

 30.2 



2 5-5 



5.0 

 12.7 



'9-5 

 14.5 

 .8.3 

 28.5 

 28 



33 7 

 28.5 

 23.8 

 27.0 



16.S 



1S.2 



S.W. 

 S.W. 



S.W. 



N. 

 S.W. 

 S.W. 



s. 

 s.w. 

 s.w. 



s.w. 

 s.w. 



N.E. 

 S.E. 



w! 

 w. 



w 

 w. 



w. 



N.W. 



w. 



N 

 S.W. 



s. 

 s w. 

 s.w. 

 s.w. 



N.W. 

 N.W. 

 N.W. 

 S.W. 



S. 6 7 %° w. 



12.5 

 14 5 



»9-7 

 20 3 

 23.8 

 M-4 



'7-4 



16.6 

 6.0 



i'X 



26.5 

 14-3 

 •4-3 



27 s 

 35-2 

 25 -5 



6-5 

 10 8 



7-4 

 11. 3 



19.0 



18.1 

 '7 9 

 16.4 

 18.2 

 16.8 



16.1 



t' 3 

 I'.l 



5-8 

 2.3 

 57 



3 2 



5-7 

 3'5 



4-7 



ij' 3 



0.7 



6.3 



4-7 



'7-8 



7-7 

 6.7 

 8 8 

 8 5 



5-i 

 6.0 



10 

 1° 















9 



3 

 5 





29.9115 

 30-0783 

 30.2932 

 30.0245 

 29.6312 

 29-5447 





30.3672 

 30.165) 

 29.9632 

 30 0985 

 30.0045 

 29.6942 



3«-3'4 

 30 230 

 30 107 



30! 184 

 29.773 





29- 57C 

 29-854 

 30.075 

 30. I 3 r 

 3C333 

 3°-4'9 



29.672 

 29.6116 

 29.703 

 29.623 

 29.997 

 30.201 



7 

 5 

 5 



5 



1 

 3 



8 



29.627 

 30.018 

 30.110 

 3°. "9« 

 30.410 

 30.496 



4 



'9 



23 



24 SUNDA\ 



25 

 26 

 27 

 28 

 29 



3> Sunday 





29.941 

 29.717 



29 892 



30 036 

 3° 3oo 



Inap. 













21. l6 



29 94 



M.65 



15 29 



29.9327 



30 052 



29.805 



-*47 



.1093 

 .1087 



8.3. .0 



0.45 





for and including) 24 28 

 this month ... . S J 



3i 63 



16.64 



.4.75 29.9688 







.262 



1147-1 



94 



22.8 



321 



1 21 Yeaiv means foi 

 I and including this 





ANALYSIS OF WIND RECORD. 



*Barotneter readings reduced to sea-level and 

 emperature of ?2° Fahrenheit. 

 § Observed. 



t Pressure of vapour in inches of mercury. 

 t Humidity relative, saturation being lOu. 

 IT 14 years only. 

 The greatest heat was 40.7° on the 25th ; the 



on the 23rd. Lowest barometer 39,381 on the 28th, 

 giving a range of 1.115 inches. Maximum 

 relative humidity was 98 on the 4th and 25th- 



Minimum relative humidity was 64 on the 30th 



Rain fell on 4 days. 



Snow fell on 15 days. 



Rain or snow fell on 17 days. 



Auroras were observed on 1 night on 22nd. 



Lunar halos 2, on 8th and 31st. 



Solar halos, 9 on 7th, 12th. 15th, 16th, 18th, 21st, 

 27th, 29th, 31st. 





Direction 



Miles " 



N. 

 898 



N.E. 



95 



E. 



S.E. 

 616 



s. 



S.W. 



W. j N.W 



Calm. 





■9 



677 



5077 



3009 | 1578 | 





Duration in hrs . 



58 



'3 



3 



52 



53 



275 



161 96 



33 





^ean velocity... 



15 5 



73 



63 



11. 8 



12.8 



.8.4 



18 7 16.4 







Greatest mileage in one hour was 52 on the 18th. 

 Greatest velocity in gusts 60 miles per hour on 

 the 18th. 



Resultant mileage, 7810. 

 Resultant direction. S. (,71° \V. 

 Total mileage, 11969. 

 Lightning on 1st. 



greatest cold was —6.0° on the 4th, giving a 

 range of temperature of 4 5.7 degrees. 



Warmest day was the 5th. Coldest day was 

 the 4th Highest barometer reading was 30.198 





