METEOROLOGICAL SYNOPSIS. 



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TABLE 



Showing the mean tevijyprature of each month of the years I860, 1861, 1802, 

 1863, 1864 and 1865; also the mean of each month for six years. 



MONTHS. 



1860. 



1861. 



1862. 



1863. 



1864. 



1865. 



Monthly 

 mean for 

 six years 



January i 28.87 



February { 30.56 



March 42.56 



April ^ 48.37 



May I 63.96 



June ! 64.18 



July ; 72. 



August . 70.21 



September i 59.16 



October ; 50 . 87 



November 37.33 



December 24.05 



25.55 

 33. 



35.88 



49.43 



55.01 



69.48 



70.26 



71.48 



62.9 



53 . 38 



39.91 



38.14 



27 

 27 

 34 

 49 

 60 

 66 

 79 

 74 

 66 

 53 

 40 

 36 



.09 



.317 



.835 



.35 



.147 



.186 



.9 



.17 



.064 



.824 



.785 



.125 



.34.104 



31.166 



35.244 



48 615 



63.06 



68.275 



74.507 



72.95 



61.651 



44.878 



44.163 



34.223 



27.254 



31.829 



35.717 



46.119 



63.19 



70.4 



75.09 



71.103 



61.519 



48. 



40.641 



27.641 



23 . 46 



29.128 



40.18 



49.352 



59.654 



73 333 



69.341 



68.845 



70.185 



50.179 



41.096 



29.921 



Mean 49. .343 50.368 i 51.316 



51.069 49.987 I 50.389 



27.721 



30.5 



37.402 



4S.5.39 



60.836 



68.642 



73.516 



71.269 



63.579 



50.188 



40.654 



31.683 



50.412 



Mean temperature for six years, 50.412. 



TABLE 



Showing the mean temperature of the seasons of l^QO , 1861, 1862, 1863, 

 1864 and 1865 ; also the mean of each season for six years. 



SEASONS. 



1860. 



1861. 



1862. 



1863. 



1864. 



1865. 



Mean for 

 six years 



Snrinor 



51.63 

 68.79 

 49.12 

 29.765 



46.77 

 70.4 

 52.06 

 25.53 



47.977 

 73.418 

 53 . 557 

 30.849 



48.973 

 71.61 

 50 . 23 

 30.43 



48.008 

 72.164 

 50 052 

 31.106 



47.728 

 70.506 

 53 . 82 

 26.743 



48 514 



Summer 



71.198 



Autumn 



51.456 



*Winter 



29.289 







•Two months — January and February. 



