‘METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY, SYDNEY. 
‘ ‘LAtrrepE, 33° 51’ 41”; Lonarrups 104 4m 5081s; Maenuric VaRraTIoN, 9° 35’ 37” East. 
SEPTEMBER, 1881.—Guyzrat Apsrractr. 
ri ) neter ... Highest Re ae oy it 30°355 - fe 7th, at 12 p.m. 
f 82° Faht. ore eee co ae e 3rd, at 2°23 a.m. 
n Height _ 
4 (Being 0-011 greater th that in tt th Z f th ding 22 ) 
Greatest Pressure ... 19°8 lbs. on the 4th and 5th. 
Mean Pressure ... 4a 
Number of Days Calm ... 0 
a ane: Reyes -h 
(Pr si, £, 1 p ‘ oO y iy Ww.) 
Son “ = ang bl - on the a a: 
Lowest on the 
redtestl s i“ nd : on onthe =. 
Highest in the Sun - 130-0 on the 18th. 
st on the Gra ; 
Mean Diurnal Range at 
at Moan's in ~ Shade 581 Nise = yee 
_ @eing 0°7 less than that th ve of the preceding 22 years.) os te 
Greatest Amount ... 92-0 on the 15th 
Least natg sa dt RG is the 
Mean an zs 
Number of Days... 15 rain and 1 dew. é; shh * 
Greatest Fall... O60 peeling on the 16th. oe. 
oe 65 ft. above ground. 
Total Fall... oe . ore ee 153 in. eee cay 
(Being 0-073 less than that of tl jonth g pee 
ration Total Amount ..: ; 1744 inches. ~ Regie a 
esis of aii Lightning 2 A 
Mean A: ol we 
Number ‘of ‘Clear Days . piece cs ; 
Number observed dene Y ae 
Remarks. en 
rature this month was 0°7 below the average, and the maximum for. toes 
last month. At the coast — 
rain for the month is 
obly the: same as that of 
, sufficient. supply of 
