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CLXVIII.—CLIMATE OF ZANZIBAR. 
The British protectorate over Zanzibar having again been resumed, 
the following sue ae table is published as likely to be useful to 
| persons who may have business relations with the island. It brings out 
ic in a striking way the singular uniformity of the climate and small annual 
It was communicated to Kew by Sir John Kirk, G.C.M.G., 
the late Political Agent and Consul-General. 
“Taste showing extreme TEMPERATURE for each Month of the Year 
1878. Readings taken in the shaded but open corridors of the 
SN sumaron by sun and sky radiation. 
Temperature. 
Month. : 
Dow 
Maximum. Minimum 
o o 
January - ` - 87:9 79:4 
February - - - 88 3 78:0 
Mes - * a 87:3 78:6 
Ap - =- " 85:0 74:9 
z May - m - 84* 9 75°0 
June - " - 82-9 74:6 
July - : - 82:3 72:0 
August - - a 82:9 74:6 
September - - - 82:8 73-1 
i ae - - 83:8 74:9 
November * b 84:2 76:9 
| December * = E 85:4 76 5 
o 
Mies of the year ffiruen - - 88:3 
| 2T (Jul; ly) - ^ T4 0 
i Extreme range -: à - e IDE 
