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Rainfall for March, 1905 : — 



The Prison 



Ins. 



3\5 7 



The Fort 



>> 



211 



The Government Hill . 



• • »> 



3'98 



Balik Pulau 



•> 



3*34 



Pulau Jercjak 





3-65 



Lumut 



» 



3 06 



Pangkor 





3*25 



Bruas 





5'84 



M. E. SCRIVEN, 



Assistant Surgeon , 

 Prison Observatory. 



Penang, April, igoj. 



Highest and Lowest Temperatures on the Hill and the Plains 

 for the first quarter of the year /903. 





January. 



February. 



March. 







Highest 

 Temperature. 



Lowest 

 Temperature. 



Highest 

 Temperature. 



Lowest 

 Temperature. 



Highest 

 Temperature. 



Lowest 

 Temperature. 



Remarks. 



The Government Hill ... 



79-0 



620 



8o'o 



63-0 



83-0 



64-0 





The Prison Observatory 



91*0 



70*0 



93"o 



6;'o 



94"0 



69*0 





M. E. SCRIVEN. 



