5QQ 



MR ROBERT COOKBURN MOSSMAN ON 



Table XVI. 



Showing the Smoothed Departure from the Annual Mean of the Maximum Black 

 Bulb in Vacuo over the Shade Maxima for each Day in the Year from 

 1889 to li 





Jan. 



Feb. 



Mar. 



April. 



May. 



June. 



July. 



Aug. 



Sept. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



Dec. 



1 



25-0 



11-5 



07 



7°'5 



15°-4 



13°-3 



13°'4 



147 



9°9 



6-9 



11-6 



21' I 



2 



25 -3 



11-1 



1'6 



6-4 



15-2 



12 -2 



11-9 



14-4 



6-6 



0-4 



13-0 



22-6 



3 



25-4 



10-5 



1-9 



5-2 



13-9 



9-8 



11-6 



13-5 



6-5 



0-6 



12-9 



23'0 



4 



25-3 



10-6 



17 



3'8 



13'8 



77 



12"3 



13-9 



7-4 



0-6 



12-6 



23-9 



5 



26-1 



10-5 



11 



2-6 



147 



8-9 



12-8 



147 



8-3 



0-6 



14-1 



25'0 ! 



6 



25-9 



10-2 



1-6 



4-0 



14-0 



io-o 



15'2 



13-3 



81 



0-4 



13-3 



26-2 



7 



25-0 



9-1 



1-5 



6'2 



13-6 



io-o 



15-8 



12-4 



77 



0-6 



12-8 



25-7 



8 



24'2 



9-3 



1-8 



6-9 



14-4 



10-3 



151 



12'3 



8-5 



0-9 



13-8 



26-1 



9 



23-7 - 



7-7 



1-2 



8'9 



12-8 



10-8 



13-0 



WO 



8*4 



o-i 



1-4-6 



25-9 



10 



23-0 



6-3 



2 2 



9-0 



12'8 



111 



121 



81 



8-2 



0-5 



13-9 



25 -5 



11 



22-6 



7-5 



2-5 



97 



13-5 



13 '0 



12-0 



91 



7-0 



0-7 



13-8 



25-0 



12 



22-5 



8-1 



3'2 



10-3 



11-9 



13-2 



11-8 



10-6 



57 



OS 



15-1 



26-7 



13 



22-8 



7-7 



2'3 



10"9 



11-0 



13-5 



131 



115 



4-0 



3-6 



14-6 



26-3 



14 



22-0 



8-2 



4-0 



10-5 



10-6 



13 9 



13-4 



14-3 



4-5 



4-0 



16-0 



27-2 



15 



22-8 



8-0 



3-5 



11-5 



11-2 



141 



137 



16 '4 



2'2 



5-4 



16-3 



27-8 



16 



21-2 



6-0 



3-0 



112 



101 



13-3 



13-2 



167 



31 



5-4 



17-1 



28S 



17 



21-2 



5:5 



31 



10-9 



10-9 



141 



13-4 



16-2 



4-9 



5-3 



16-0 



28-1 



18 



20-8 



5-0 



37 



97 



12-0 



14'6 



12-6 



14'6 



4-6 



5-4 



17-4 



28-4 



19 



2V1 



5-1 



31 



11-6 



14-2 



161 



131 



13-3 



3-9 



7-8 



17-4 



28-0 



20 



19 '9 



5-5 



3'9 



13 3 



13 4 



16-5 



14-4 



12-4 



4'8 



7-7 



18-1 



27-7 



21 



20-3 



4-S 



4*3 



131 



15-6 



15-4 



15-9 



12-5 



3-4 



3-3 



17-6 



27-3 



22 



19-0 



4-7 



5-6 



12-6 



17-6 



15-4 



16-0 



11-9 



3-0 



9-2 



20-2 



27' 2 



23 



18'4 



5-1 



5-0 



15-5 



18-8 



167 



137 



13'8 



3 6 



7-0 



21-8 



27-3 



24 



17-6 



5-4 



69 



151 



17'6 



15 '2 



13-8 



14-4 



3'2 



4-2 



21-4 



27-6 



25 



15-5 



4-2 



91 



13-5 



19-3 



15-4 



12-3 



14-2 



2-9 



3-5 



20-3 



27-S 



26 



15 1 



4'5 



7-4 



14 3 



171 



15-4 



10-8 



14-0 



4'5 



4-7 



23-1 



28-0 



27 



14-3 



3-0 



5'8 



15 '4 



16-8 



15'8 



10-4 



14-5 



2-2 



4-6 



21-1 



27-8 



28 



13-1 



1-6 



7-3 



147 



16-5 



15-3 



131 



137 



17 



5-9 



21-0 



27-4 



29 



12 6 





71 



15-2 



177 



15-5 



13-8 



127 



2'2 



7-7 



21-2 



26-8 



30 



12S 





5'4 



15-2 



171 



14'4 



14-3 



101 



1-5 



9-5 



2V1 



26-0 



31 



12-5 





7-3 





16-6 





147 



8-5 





8-8 





25'1 



Note. — Heavy type indicates an excess, light type a defect. 



Table XVII. 



Showing^the Number of Times Snow fell with each Wind from 1857 to L9QCL 



. —?— 

























N. 



N.E. 



E. 



S.E. 



S. 



S.W. 



W. 



N.W. 



Calm. 



Total. 



January, .... 



14 



25 



33 



12 



9 



10 



46 



16 



2 



167 



February, .... 



12 



21 



55 



21 



8 



9 



33 



15 



5 



179 



March, .... 



27 



3S 



48 



20 



5 



7 



47 



28 



6 



226 



April, 



9 



10 



13 



3 







2 



7 



4 



1 



49 



May, 



3 



5 



2 











1 







2 







13 



October, .... 



4 



2 



1 















4 



2 







13 



November, .... 



12 



10 



3 



4 



2 



5 



9 



9 



1 



55 



December, .... 



11 



22 



22 



10 



8 



8 



41 



14 



4 



140 



Total, 



92 



133 



177 



70 



32 



42 



187 



90 



19 



842 



Note. — No snow fell in the months of June, July, August and September during the period 1857-1900. 



