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PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY. 



TABLE «C." 



Gives the date of each day, from 1861 to 1876, inclusive, on 

 which the mercury of the thermometer has fallen below zero, as 

 also the degree. December being taken as the first month of the 

 succeeding civil year. The usual sign — denoting below zero. 



table c. 



1861 



1862 



1863 



1864 



1865 



1866 



mi 



Jan20 -20 Dec?3 



- 6 Jan 16 -10 



Nov27 - 2 



Not22 



- 2 Dec 5 -10 Decll"- 1 



21 -24 27 



- 3 Feb 2 -10 



28-9 Dec 7 



- 6 



12 - 6 Jan 1-8 



23-3 Jan 9 



- 8 



5 - 5 



29-4 8 



-lfi 



13 -20 



6-2 



24-6! 11 



- 2 





Decl4 - 4 



9 



- 7 



14 -16 



9-3 



25 -13 



12 



-13 





30 - 2 



*10 



-10 



15 -15 



21 - 3 



27 -12 



13 



-12 





31 -24 



11 



-14 



16 -10 



26-4 



31-6 



14 



- 7 





Jan 1 -23 Jan 22 



- 1 



21 -18 



27 -10 



Feb 7-7 



15 



- 8 





2 -I.") 



24 



-10 



22 -30 



29 - 1 



8-3 



17 



-17 





3-5 



25 



-10 



28-8 



Feb 8 - 3 





18 



_ g 





4-4 



26 



-10 Jau 16 -15 



9 -10 





30 



_ 7 





5 -10 



27 



- 7 



17 -lb 



20 - 4 











6 -15 



28 



-10 



18 -i: 



21 -1( 











7 -32 



Mar 2 



- 5 



19 - I 



23 - i 











8 - 6 



4 



6 



20 -1! 



24 - ( 











9 - 8 



9 



-17 



21 - : 



Mar .' - i 











11 10 







24 - 1 



13 -:< 















Feb 4 - 



14 - 9 















12 -11 



16 - 1 

















14 -v; 



17 - 1 

















15 -3£ 



24 -4 

















16 - ' 



















Marl." - ■ 





Nov 9 

 Jan 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 11 

 12 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 20 

 21 

 ^4 

 27 

 25) 

 31 

 Feb 5 



6 



-12 



8 



- 5 



9 



22 



10 



-12 



1! 



- 3 



28 



-10 



♦December 10th, 1865, David Jardine froze to Death. 

 TABLE C— (Continued.) 



1869 



1870 



1871 



1872 



1873 



1874 



1875 



1876 



Dec 8-9 



Jan 8 



- 7 Dec21 - 4 



Nov29 



- 6 



Nov27 - 4 



Dec 3 



- 1 



Dec28 - 3 



Nov^l - 1 



9 - 8! 16 



- 4 



22 -11 



Dec 3 



- 6 



28 -1 



20 



- 7 



29 -10 



29-7 



10 -14 17 



- 7 



23 -16 



4 



-12 



29-5 



Jan 4 



- 3 Jan 2-5 



Decl7 - 8 



11 -30 18 



-13 



24-9 



19 



- 1 



Dec 9-3 



14 



- 6| 3-1 



Jan 10 - 2 



23 - 5Febl9 



-8 



.26-3 



20 



- 1 



16 - 1 



15 



-10 4 -10 



Feb 1 -12 



24-8 



20 



-12 Jan 13-9 



25 



- 6 



20-5 



23 



- 9 5 -18 



3 - 1 



Jan 25 - 2 

 Feb 4 -10 



Mar 8 



- 2 



14-4 



26 



- 4 



21 -20 



24 



-14; 6-8 



4-3 



14 



- 5 



17-4 Jan 23 



-10 



23 -20 



Feb 9 



- 1 8 -19 



Mar20 - 4 



22-1 



15 



-11 



18-7| 24 



- 2 



24 -16 



23 



-4! 9 -21 





27-7 







Feb 9-7 25 



- 6 



25-3 



24 



- 6 10-9 





Mar 4-2 







10 - 2 1 27 



- 5 



26-8 







12 -11 





6-5 







12 -10 28 



-11 



27 -10 







13 -20 





15 - 4 







13 - 3 31 



Febl2 



13 



-12 



- 1 



- 6 



Jan 8-3 

 9-9 

 10 14 







14 -19 



15 -10 

 16'- 1 









14 



- 5 



16-8 







18-7 















17 -17 







30-3 















18-7 







31 -10 















*4 - 7 







Feb 2-4 















27-8 







3 -12 















28 -23 







4 -21 















29 -14 







6-6 















31 - 7 







7-7 















Feb 1 -10 







8-2 

















2-4 







9-2 

















20 - 3 







15 - 1 

















22-4 







17-9 

















23 - 2 







25-7 

















Mar 3-4 







27-1 























Mar 3-3 





lu these sixteen years only twice as lovr as 32'and four times to 30*. 



