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i The weather was generally stormy and wet ; and although 

 • there were no very severe frosts, yet alow temperature pre- 

 I vailed, so that the average was nearly 4 below that ot the 



month. The barometer did not fall so extremely low as it 

 1 did in several instances in the preceding month; but the 



average height was considerably below that of any month since 

 ! April 1829. In that month the amount ot ram was 2 inches 



8-ioths above the usual quantity ; but in the present it was 

 ' only i of an inch above the average. The 4th was stormy and 

 ! boisterous ; as was also the 1 8th, with drifting snow and keen 

 ! east wind. ' 



Mean Pressure from the 3 daily observations 29.578 inches. 



I Temperature Ditto 3^9 



i Dew Point Ditto 35°-39 



, Degree of Dryness .... Ditto o°. 9 o 



I = Co 2.. 



| Least observed degree of Moisture .&oo 



' Maximum Temperature in the Shade .... 5 6 q - 



1 Minimum Temperature in ditto 19 • 



' Maximum Temperature in the Sun 59 • 



! Minimum of Terrestrial Radiation 13 • 



i Mean Temperature of External Air 3° 



Winds. 



North n i dayS 



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28 days. 



i Amount of Rain 2.35 inches. 



