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Table II. continued.— ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS OF THE NEW EARTH THERMOMETERS, AND 

 CERTAIN AUXILIARY THERMOMETERS AT ROYAL OBSERVATORY, EDINBURGH, 1879-1888. 





Month 



11. 



12. 



(8. 



tL 



t&. 



Air. 



























Tear. 



and 



















Surface 





Observers. 



Remarks. 





Day. 



Each 



Monthly 



Each 



Monthly 



Each 



Monthly 



Each 



Monthly 



Therm. 



Each 











Reading. 



Means. 



Reading. 



Means. 



Heading. 



Means. 



Reading. 



Means. 



Each 



Reading. 



























Reading. 









1886 



April 5 



45-57 





4215 





40-50 





40-40 





40-5 



43-2 



T. H. 







12 



45-45 





42-25 





40-60 





40-20 





39-1 



43-0 



T.H.andH.R. 







19 



45-34 



45 "4° 



42-35 



42-30 



41-10 



40-90 



41-30 



40-88 



39-9 



40-0 



,, 







26 



45-25 





42-45 





41-40 





41-60 





41-3 



42-4 



jj ?) 







May 3 



45-19 





42-55 





42-10 





42-50 





45-7 



49-0 



>> ) j 







10 



45-10 





42-75 





42-30 





44-68 





42-5 



41-8 









17 



45-05 



45 -o6 



42 99 



42-98 



43-25 



43 -I 5 



43-30 



44-04 



44-0 



49-9 



)» ?» 







24 



45-00 





43-20 





43-75 





44-81 





46-3 



48-6 



3 > )3 







31 



44-97 





43-41 





44-33 





44-90 





44-5 



48-1 



J J M 







June 7 



44-95 





43-67 





44-82 





46-56 





52-3 



59-0 



J) J) 







14 



44-93 





43-92 





46-09 





48-00 





50-4 



53-0 









21 



44-94 



44 '94 



44-24 



44-11 



46-80 



46-36 



49-09 



48-28 



53-4 



58-0 









28 



44-96 





44-60 





47-74 





49-48 





52-9 



61-3 



)> ?3 







July 5 



44-99 





44-93 





49-17 





52-90 





56-6 



59-6 



T. H. 







12 



45-03 





45-42 





50-02 





52-26 





54-8 



57-2 









19 



45-09 



45 -o6 



45-92 



45-66 



50-09 



50-01 



51-90 



S2'SO 



58-1 



63-3 









26 



45-15 





46-30 





50-75 





52-96 





52-9 



52-4 



» 







Aug. 2 



45-23 





46-66 





50-50 





51-48 





50-1 



53-8 



T.H.andH.R. 







9 



4534 





46 '96 





50-31 





51-91 





54-2 



57-8 



H. ft. 







16 



45-45 



45 "45 



47-16 



47-14 



50-45 



5° '63 



51-45 



52 '°3 



54-9 



57-5 



„ 







23 



45-57 





47-36 





50-72 





52-21 





53-5 



56-8 



J? 







30 



45-68 





47 56 





51-18 





53-10 





58-6 



63-0 



>> 







Sept. 6 



45-78 





47-76 





51-53 





53-03 





54-3 



58-0 



•> 







13 



45-90 





47-98 





51-31 





52-30 





52-9 



53-0 



T.H.andH.R. 







20 



46-01 



45 '95 



48-15 



48-04 



50-66 



5° '85 



50-50 



5i'36 



49-4 



50-0 



)» M 







27 



46-12 





48-25 





49-90 





49-60 





51-6 



54-9 









Oct. 4 



46-24 





48-23 





49-77 





50-11 





51-5 



53-3 



i > )i 







11 



46-33 





48-20 





49-90 





50-18 





46-4 



48-9 









18 



46-44 



46-38 



48-20 



48-20 



49-23 



49-40 



48-81 



49 '22 



46-7 



47-8 



" \\ 







25 



46-53 





48-16 





48-69 





47-79 





45-4 



46-5 



»» j) 







Nov. 1 



46-62 





48-08 





48-18 





47-80 





47-4 



49-0 









8 



46-68 





47-94 





47-59 





45-90 





41-8 



44-0 









15 



46-75 



4674 



47-80 



47 '73 



46-50 



4677 



44-58 



45 '54 



44-8 



49-3 



j, ,, 







22 



46-79 





47-54 





45-81 





44-70 





39-7 



39-5 



) J )) 







29 



46-84 





47-29 





45-75 





44-73 





43-0 



43-1 



T. H. 







Dec. 6 



46-86 





47-07 





44-50 





41-90 





41-8 



43-8 



T.H.andH.R. 







13 



46-85 





46-77 





43-40 





40-70 





34-5 



35-0 









20 



46-84 



46-84 



46-39 



46'5S 



42-20 



4278 



*39-00 



39-90 



30-5 



27-6 



j» JJ 



*Approxi- 





27 



46-83 





45-98 





•41-00 





*38-00 





31-6 



30-4 



)J ti 



mate read- 

 ings only. 



1887 



Jan. 3 



46-80 





45-51 





*40-50 





*38-20 





36-5 



39-2 



»> 'J 







10 



46-74 





45-07 





*39-90 





*37-50 





32-5 



30-1 



if ) J 







17 



46-66 



46-66 



44-65 



4471 



*39-80 



40-28 



*37-50 



38-88 



31'3 



29-9 



)i J J 







24 



46-60 





44-31 





*40-00 





*39-40 





38-9 



38-8 



}J >> 







31 



46-52 





44-03 





41-20 





41-80 





40-3 



39-5 



>) >> 







Feb. 7 



46-40 





43-94 





41-50 





40-80 





35-6 



35-5 









14 



46-29 



46-25 



43-90 





*40'60 





*38-90 





36-8 



37-0 









21 



46-20 



43-75 



43-80 



*40-40 



40-92 



*39-60 



40-10 



38-2 



39-9 



)> >> 







28 



46-12 





43-59 





41-20 





41-10 





40-7 



44-7 



>J ») 







Mar. 7 



16-02 





43-53 





41-70 





41-20 





38-1 



39-6 



J ) J) 







14 



45-91 





43-53 





41 -00 





-•vili-in 





31-8 



32-5 



T. H. 







21 



45-83 



45-88 



43-45 



43 "44 



•39-90 



40-65 



*38-10 



39 '42 



33-8 



33-5 









28 



45-76 





43-25 





*40-00 





*39-30 





40-5 



46-3 



.. 







Apr. 4 



45-69 





43-08 





40-80 





41-00 





43-2 



45-0 



) J 







11 



45-60 





43-05 





40-90 





40-40 





39-4 



41-2 









18 



45-54 



45 '57 



43-02 



43 '°4 



41-10 



41-19 



41-00 



41-19 



43-8 



48-7 









25 



45-44 





43 02 





41-95 





42-35 





39-4 



40-2 



" 



1 



