72 



METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, No. 2. 



Table showing the state of the Thermometer, monthly, for the half year' ending 



December 31st, 1803. 



Month . 



1868. 



July 



August. . . . 

 September. 

 October. . . 

 November. 

 Decembe-. 



FORENOON. 



AFTERNOON. 



o. of 

 Obser- 

 vations 



Mean. 



No. of 

 Obser- 

 vations 



Mean . 



31 



73 . 75 



62 



79.41 



31 



69.50 



61 



74.91 



30 



61.37 



59 



66.28 



31 



48.50 



61 



52.34 



30 



39.53 



60 



43.95 



31 



26.47 



62 



28.93 



Month 

 Mean. 



76.58 

 72.20 

 63.83 

 50.42 

 41.74 

 27.70 



Maxi- 

 mum 



97.00 

 90.00 

 87.50 

 71.00 

 66.00 

 42.00 



Mini- 

 mum 



62.00 

 57.00 

 43.00 

 31.00 

 29.00 

 4.00 



Dif'ince 



or 

 Range. 



35.00 

 33.00 

 44.50 

 40.00 

 37.00 

 38.00 



Semi-year mean in forenoon, of 184 observations 53.19 



Semi-year mean in afternoon, of 365 observations 57.64 



Semi year mean of. 



549 observ ations 55 . 41 



Maximum during the half year 97.00 



Minimum during the half year 4.00 



Difference or range 93.00 



METEOROLOGICAL TABLE, No. 3. 



Table showing the durations and depths of rain, monthly, during the half year 



ending December 31st, 1868. 



Month. 



1868. 



a a 



O "2 • 



00 »-i X 



p- _ £ 



of I 



DURATION 



P. o 

 a> a 



n, ao 



57 v 



e«£ 



REMARKS. 



July... 



August. 



September. 

 October. . . 



November. 

 December. 



Totals. 



11 

 12 



6 

 4 



51 



5 



17 

 22 

 14 



12 

 21 



21 



10 



no 



15 

 36 



08 



57 



56 



11.10 

 2.53 



11.85 

 1.90 

 4.20 

 2.45 



34.03 



11.10 

 13.63 

 25.48 

 27.38 

 31.58 

 34.03 



A number of light show- 

 ers occurred during July, 

 August, and the first part of 

 September, but not of such 

 a character as to warrant a 

 measurement. 



