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May gave six sunless days instead of one, and November 

 14 instead of 8 ; thus in these two months the sunless days 

 exceeded the averages by 11. December reversed this by 

 giving 6 instead of 11, and January 2 instead of 11. The 

 year, however, ended with tw^o in excess of the average. 



As regards the percentage of the possible, April came 

 out best w^ith 64""/^, and September next with 60°/^, the whole 

 year being 45%. 



