February 18 | 64 66 66 | 57 Clear. B 
i 19 64 68 69 57 Slight fall of rain. 3 
= 20 | 62 65 66 58 Clear. 
‘ 21 64 65 66 7 Alittlerain about dark. (There is no dusk under the Equator. ) 
se 22 64 66 66 56 | Rainy afternoon. 
‘$ 23 | 64 65 66 | 56 | Ke 
‘ 24 64 | 65 65 | 56 | A little rain afternoon. 
25 | 63 65 63 | 54 At noon commenced hailing, but finally turned to rain. 
“ 26 | 62 64 62 54 Rain most of the afternoon. 
a 27 61 63 64 53 Clear. 
28 | 63 65 66 57 $f 
March | 61 63 65 57 Some rain after 4 p.m., and slight one in the morning. 
“ce 2 62 64 | 63 55 sé of “e “ec “é 
6 3 60 62 63 54 Rain in afternoon and night. 
os 4 60 61 61 54 Heavy shower in morning and afternoon. 
Me 5 60 62 59 49 Rainy day. 
“ 6 60 61 60 52 Rainy afternoon. for) 
“ 7 59 60 60 48 Rainy from 11 a.m. until night. es 
ff 8 59 62 64 54 No rain until after 4 P.M. 
s¢ 9 61 63 63 57 ff rs ¢ 
ai 1g 62 63 Oo to be “ « “ 
sf 11 60 63 62 57 fs aS f Earthquake shock at 8 A.M. 
es 1 61 64 64 54 a & ne 
ss $34 62 64 65 56 se “ “ 
fe 14 | 61 63 64 55 Clear, 
sf 15 62 64 Os re ee 
“6 16 61 63 ee te Rain in afternoon. 
S oe 63 65 65 | 57 sé es 
ss ieee 61 Gas] 625 be 5 a 
& 194 59 61 Grn | 55 &¢ ss ra 
fs 20 | 59 64 | 60 | 56 Hail and rain in afternoon. a 
9 62 ae ee Rain after 2 P.M. & 
& 22 59 62 62 | 57 | Rain after dark. Heavy earthquake shock at 83 A.U* Zi 
“ 20. | OS 62 | 62 ke og | Rain after 4 P.M. g 
*For note see page 684, 
