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In the second table, which contains the details of the 

 whole 12 years, it will be seen that 1905 was 22 ^° below 

 1899 and that it has diminished last year's annual average 

 by 14 honrs. 



This year has, however, contributed the record sunny 

 day, for on the 23rd of June 15*60 hours were registered, 

 the previous record being 15*02 hours in June 1896. 



In last year's remarks I showed that there was a hope 

 of the sunshine increasing owing to the apparent upward 



