

ABSTRACT FOR THE 



MONTH OF JUNE, 1895. 









Meteorological Observations 



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





DAY. 



THERMOMETER. 



BAROMETER. 



tMean 

 pressure 



[Mean 

 relative 



Dew 



WIND. 



Sky Cloudkd 

 In Tenths 



§■22 



ij 



g. 



h 



Sn 





BAY. 





































of vapor. 



humid- 



point. 



General 

















I 5 









Mean. 



Max. 



Min. 



Range 



Mean. 



Max. 



Min. 



Range. 





ity. 



~~ 



direction. 



s.w] 



in mile.' 

 perhour 



S 



7-2 



S 



lu 



S 



a! ft co 

 ~6~T 



3" 



0" 

 to 







. 



71.10 



80.3 



59.8 



20.5 



29.8453 



29.928 



29-754 



• •74 



.63.0 



12.3 









1 





Sunday 





64.4 

 59.0 



21.8 





8 







'.oig 



• 5025 



s 4 :; 



59 2 



S.W. 



N 



14-5 

 6.6 



u 





'8 



06 



0.47 

 0.06 





0.47 

 0.06 





Sunday 













68.05 



77.2 



60.0 



17.2 



29-9757 







.131 





82.8 



62.5 



S.E. 





10 







87 



Inap. 





Inap. 









64.38 





60.3 



9-7 



29.8055 



29.918 





.217 



5510 





61.7 



















43 







6 





66.2 



560 



10.2 



29.9270 



30. 120 



29.806 



• 3H 



.4025 



75-2 



52.8 



S.W. 





6.0 



10 







64 



Inap. 





Inap. 



6 











%'% 



19.1 











-3473 





48.7 





















I 





8 



66.20 



76.9 



24.1 





30.366 



30205 



.161 



•4395 



69.2 



55-o 



S.W. 



5 8 



2 7 



10 







85 











Sunday 9 



10 





^• 2 



58.0 

 67.5 



25-5 

 '5-7 



















10.7 

 90 









92 



65 









9 



10 



Sund 



7S-'7 



30.1082 



30.159 



30.071 



.088 



.6140 



70.3 



64-7 



S.W. 



















11 









24.4 



30.1003 







-»58 



•6313 



70.8 



65-3 







1-8 



















12 





84.8 



67.0 



■7.8 







29.112 









65-5 



S.W. 





2.8 







82 



0.12 





0.12 









68.48 



77-5 



65.0 



12.5 



29.6900 





29-603 



.201 



6283 



90.5 



65.5 



S. 







10 







00 







0.49 







M 



64.92 



75 3 



62.3 



130 



29.6598 



29.723 



29.626 



.097 



•5393 







s w. 



21.2 



9.5 



10 



7 



31 



0.06 







'4 





'5 



66.92 



7S5 



60.3 



15.2 



30.0770 



30.275 



29.872 



■ 403 



.4215 



65.0 



54-2 





10.8 



4-2 



10 







84 









•5 





Sunday 16 





7 6.2 



55-2 



21.0 

















N. 



/-6 

















16 



Sunday 







81 





*3-5 







30 . no 



.318 





67.2 



58.0 



s. 























18 



74-68 



85.0 



62.0 



23.0 



30.0592 



30.130 



29.97a 



..58 



-SS65 



64.3 



61.7 



S.W. 















9' 









18 









85.2 



65.0 





2 9-9583 





29.90s 



.090 



•575o 



61 5 



62.5 



S.W. 



12.8 

















■9 







76.62 



85-5 



69.3 



16.2 



30.0068 



30.038 



29.980 



.058 



■5777 



63-7 



63.2 



N. 



6.4 



6.8 



IO 



4 



58 















66.43 





64.3 



11. 2 







29 u 5 2 



.110 







64.5 



S.E. 



a 





10 











0.71 



21 





S3 



68.43 



76.0 



63.0 



13.0 



29.9133 



29.954 



29.062 



.092 



.6040 



87-3 



64.2 



W. 



7-7 



10 



3 



3i 



Inap. 





Inap. 



23 





Sunday 23 





78.0 



62.3 



'5-7 

















S.W. 



15 6 









80 







0.41 



»3 



....Sunday 



24 



69.72 



77-5 



62.9 



.4.6 



29.9090 

 29.9682 



29.942 



29.859 



.083 



.5270 



73.2 





S.W. 



9-5 



4-5 



9 







81 









24 











62.3 



•7-7 





29-950 



.043 



•5427 









4-6 









84 









25 





26 



71.87 



83.0 



59-5 



=3-5 



29.9430 





29.863 



• 143 



•5725 



74-2 



62.7 



S.E. 



12.5 







1 



82 









26 







6 7 ..2 



70.9 



65.0 



5-9 



29.9192 



29.968 



29.89a 



.076 



.6173 



93-2 



65 2 



s. 



16.6 







9 





0.99 





0.99 



2 





28 





79.2 



62.0 



17.2 



30.0227 



30.056 



29 989 



.067 



.6042 



81.9 



04-3 



s. 





8.3 







67 











29 



71-35 



79.2 



64.8 



14.4 



30.1009 



30.124 



30 O49 



.075 



.4652 



61.5 



56.5 



S.W. 



10.5 



3 7 



IO 





97 









29 





Sunday 30 



3 = 





77 .8 



59-8 



18.3 



















S.W. 



9.0 









60 





— — 





3° 



3- 



Sunday 





Means 



69.54 



78-53 



61.40 



17.14 



29.9877 



30061 



29,913 



.148 



.5489 



79.2 



61.0 



S. 5 iK°W. 



i3-4 



S-5 



8.9 



2.30 



3-74 



3-74 













































1 20 Years means for 



for and including > 



6503 



7383 



58.50 



•7-33 



29.9053 







.151 



•4378 



69.9 















r«-o 



3.48 







1 and including this 



this month \ 











































( month. 





AH, 



&LYSIS OF 1 



WIND RECORD. 



* Barometer readings reduced to sea-level and 

 temperature of 32° Fahrenheit. 



13th, giving a range of .825 inches, 

 relative humidity was 100 on the 21st. 



Maximum 

 Minimum 















Direction 



N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S.E. 



8. 



s.w. | w. 



N.W. 



Calm. 



§ Observed. 



t Pressure of vapour in inches of mercury. 

 t Humidity relative, saturation being lOu. 

 I U years only . 



The greatest heat was 86.4° on the lith ; the 

 greatest cold was 52.8° on the 16th, giving a 



Minimum relative humidity was 44 on the 15th. 

 Rain fell on 12 days. 



Auroras were observed on 3 nights, 1st, 6th and 

 20th. 



Miles 



928 



19 



90 



621 



1732 



4038 



658 



240 







Duration in hrs. . 



128 



4 



2 3 



45 



'37 



187 



69 



26 



1 



Mean velocity — 



7-3 



4-7 



3-9 



13-8 



12.5 



21.6 



9-5 



9.2 











Greatest mileage in one hour ws 



is 31 on the 1st 



Resultant mileage, 5002. 













and 2nd. 





Resultant direction , S. 514" W. 



Warmest day was the 19th. Coldest day was 











Greatest velocity in gusts, 36 mi 



es per hour on 



Total mileage, 8336. 



the 6th. Highest barometer reading was 30.428 











tbe 2nd. 





Thunder and lightning on 5 days, 4th, 12th, 13th 

 21st and 27th. 



on the 17th. Lowest barometer was 29.603 on the 











