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FEBRUARY. 



Temperature. Wind. 



Rain. 





Da, 



Max. 



Min. 



Sun. 



1 | 



Rad. Direction 



Force. 



In. Pts 



Remarks. 



5 

 6 

 7 



9 

 '3 



i! 



17 

 18 

 »9 



*3 



26 





2 s 

 «4 

 26 

 24 



3 

 27 

 27 

 37 

 38 

 44 



39 

 36 

 38 

 35 

 40 



32 

 36 

 35 

 35 

 3- 







NE 



E 

 NE 



~ 



SE 

 S 



sw 

 s 



sw 



SE 

 W 

 S 



SW 



s 



NE 



NW 

 N 



NW 



Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 



Dhto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 



Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 



Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Brisk 

 Little 



.04 

 .04 

 •°4 



•'5 



.07 

 .07 



The mean temperature was nearly 3 below the average. The 

 barometer also averaged low, although only half* the usualquantity 

 of rain fell. The frost was not at any time remarkably intense; 

 but up to the 10th it was continued, the thermometer being 

 night and day below freezing. The frost had reached as much 

 as 9 inches below the surface in kitchen garden soil; and this 

 crust was completely thawed by the 15th. Although the frost 

 had neither penetrated so far below the surface, nor was so in- 

 tense above ground, as in the preceding month ; yet, being ac- 

 companied by a brisk, and, for the period of the season, very dry- 

 ing East and North East winds, vegetation suffered much more. 

 Mean Pressure from the 3 daily observations 29.768 inches. 



Degree of Moisture . . Ditto 942 



Force of Vapour Ditto 213 inch. 



Least observed degree of Moisture 533 



Minimum Temperature in ditto 14 . 



Maximum Temperature in the Sun 62 . 



Minimum of Terrestrial Radiation 8°. 



Mean Temperature of External Air 36°.6o 



Winds. 



North 1 days | N. East 11 days 



South 5 . . S. East 2 



East 3 .. N. West 2 .. 



West 1 .. | S. West 3 .. 





; ,7 jH 



-| 1 



0.76 



28 days. 



