a METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 295 
GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY, SYDNEY. 
Latrrvpe, 33° 51’ 41”; Lonarrcpe, 10% 4™ 50°81; MaGnetic VARIATION, 9° 85’ 87” East. 
Height above Mean Sea- -level, 146 feet. 
MARCH, 1882.—Geyerat Apstract. 
80°146 inches on the 25th, at 10 a.m. 
tometer ... Highest Reading... 
ry Faht., ‘but not — to sea-level. 
eading 29396 ,, onthe 14th, at 4°30 pm. 
802 
+ pronto talaga 26:0 lbs. on the 14th. 
0°8 Ib. 
Nauher of Davi Calm ce 
Pre — Direction ss i ae 
(Pre th fan +} I g 90 j EB NE ) 
Temperature “Highest in the Shade ... 891 on the 29th. 
—. in the Shade .., 59°9 on the 19th. 
ge .-. 21°7 on the 29th. 
Highest i in the Sun .-. 138-0 on the 29th. 
Lowest on the Grass 52°6 on the 22nd. 
ean Diurnal Range 12°4 
Mean is in are Linapving 70°6 
(Being 1:3 eet 9° y 
41 
oe ae greater 
Greatest Amount 
Least es se 
.—) 
.» 93°0 on the 8th. 
z 49°0 on the 
Mean .» 989 
(Being 38 greater th that of th ith 4 F 4 23 y ) 
Num cee Bag 8 rain and 4 
Greatest Fall .. 2°645 inches oi the sal 
ws ¢ ee 15 in, above eon 
Being 0-175, inches greater = Se ) 
p Total Amount ...  ... 3'489 inches. 
Number of ie Ana + 
Mean 43 
Number of Cl Clear Days .. 3 
Number observed ina’ 
Remarks. 
th has been low, * elarrdeadecy, “pedbaedagend w the averag 
; but the temperature has been high—1°3 greater than the —— 
his month h been dry, with the exce exception of 
but rai jal rains pg A 
Seen in the records near Observatory, 5°30 inches fell 
inches. 
