METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 217. 
» SYDNEY. 
WY Y SP a 
LatirupeE, 33° 51’ 41”; Lonerrups, 104 4™ 50°81; 
Maenetic VARIATION, 9° 35! 37” East. 
Height above Mean Sea- jevel, 146 feet. 
NOVEMBER, 1885.—Generat ABSTRACT. 
Barometer ... Highest Reading... 
g so 
At 32° Faht., A a eae to sea-level. 
t Rea, ding . ‘ 
30°186 on the 2nd. 
29 - on the 5th. 
29°8 
Men 
(Being 0-084 inch greater than that in the same month onan average of the preceding 26 years.) 
Wind ... Greatest — 32-0 Ibs. on the 5th. 
Mean Pre oe ee ie 
naar f Devs ‘Calm... 0 
reverie. — ng 1 Praga «8 
(Pr ig g h for the preceding 26 years, 8.) 
Temperature ot cri in the Shade 97°6 on the 5th. 
west in the Shade 52-4 on the 12th. 
pb Range 33°4 on the 
Highest in the Sun 154°4 on the Sth 
(Being 0°3 greater than that of th 
401 on the 12th. 
148 
66°7 
ra f the preceding 26 years.) 
Humidity 
Greatest Amount 
Least Pee pou 
ean eee 
(Being 2°6 less than that of the sam th 
93°0 on the 26th. 
24-0 on the 5th. 
67°1 
Rain ... Number of Days... 
Greatest Fall fe 
Total Fall... wl 
(Being 2°153 inches less than that of th 
we of the preceding 26 years.) 
10 rain and 3 dew. 
th on an average of the preceding 26 years.) 
Evaporation Total Amount ... 4518 inches. 
icity .... Numberof pg pes 4 
Cloudy Sky... Mean A 5-7 
Number of yr Days ... 2 
Meteors Number observed 0 
mates 
The barometer this month has be 
the average by 0084. On ae 
5th of the month a very ears Me N. W. gale gale blew tail the greatest pressure reco a 
‘was 32 Ibs. pe nates oe 
fom drought 
t 7pm. Th 
 itenindie, and the country districts generally are —— 
rling was not running this month 
-* Contains some which fell on the afternoon of November 30, which in the other gauge was 
—- December Ist. 
