194 METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY, SYDNEY. 
LatituDE, 33° 51’ 41”; LonerrupE, 10> 4™ 50°81; MAGNETIC VARIATION, 9° 35’ 37” East. 
Height above Mean Sea-level, 146 feet. 
APRIL, 1884.—Gernerat ABSTRACT. 
Barometer ..._ Highest 30°354 inches on the 30th, at 8 a.m. 
eading.. 
At 82° F aht., but not pesto to ‘sea-level. 
Mean 
west Reading .. 
Height 
29°547 fe 
29991 
on the 25th, at 1 a.m. 
(Reine 0-0G9 inch *. +} 
\ J greater 
rage of the preceding 25 years.) 
‘Wind... ... Greatest a - 16:2 a on the 7th 
ean ie OF Abe 
Meter cl ie Calm ... 
Prevaling Direction yay 
(Pr 27: 4h 2 +} ‘ W.) 
Temperature Highest in ithe Shade 761 on bhhe 15th. 
n the Shade 53°9 on the 27th. 
aint tas es 19°5 on the 28rd. 
ighest in the Sun 132:0 on the 6th, 
Lowest on the Grass mn the 23rd. 
ean Diurnal Range 
Mean in the Shade 64°5 
(Being 0°3 less than that of the same month on an average of the preceding 25 years.) 
Humidity ... Greatest Amount lev . on the 6th. 
oe on the 23rd. 
Mea 
ies’ 1:1 greater as that as, the same month ge of the preceding 25 years.) 
ee ... Number of Days.. 20 rain and 8 dew 
Greatest Fall i 6 = ie on the 6th a. 
» 66 ft. above groun 
sae wel 12 7ol 16 in, above ground. 
(Being 3°581 inches greater than that of the same mont g he prititet 25 years.) 
2°844 inches, 
Evaporation Total Amount 
Electricity 
Cloudy Sky ... — Am ag 
mber of Clear Days io 
Meteors : ub observed 
whi 
getting the heave 
6 to 10 inches 
1 to 3 i 
Number of sae Lightning 2 
since January 1st is omitted where the returns are i 
66 
0 
0 
wae 
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