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JULY. 









Temperature. Wind. 



Rain. 



Remarks. 





Max. 



Mi 



Sun. 1 Rad. j Direction. J Force. 



In. Pts. 



3 



I 



7 

 8 

 9 



2 9 

 3o 

 ?i 



< 4 



6 9 



It 

 70 



69 

 69 

 7» 



73 

 75 



P 



64 

 74 

 73 

 77 

 78 

 77 

 74 

 + 78 

 60 

 70 

 74 

 70 



11 



70.51 



54 



1 



46 

 50 

 54 

 54 

 53 

 47 

 55 

 54 

 54 



54 

 53 

 5 1 



57 



P 



55 

 54 

 61 

 55 

 45 



57 

 47 

 50 

 44 



52.19 



66 

 85 

 79 

 83 

 90 



11 



93 

 97 

 81 

 72 

 85 

 84 

 84 

 92 

 92 

 70 

 64 

 95 

 94 



i 9 o 

 + 104 



85 



65 

 9i 

 94 

 88 



90 



86.12 



52 



45 

 44 

 39 

 43 

 47 

 49 

 47 

 39 



? 



48 

 57 



46 



42 



53 

 55 

 43 

 42 



;§ 



47 



57 

 53 

 40 

 —34 



5° 

 38 

 43 



37 



46.29 



S 



sw 



NW 



w 

 sw 



w 



s 



sw 

 s 



SE 

 SW 



w 



SW 

 NE 



N 



ne" 



SE 

 E 

 NE 

 N 



Brisk 8 



Strong 



Brisk 



Ditto 



Stormy 



Brisk 



Little 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Ditto 



Brisk 



Little 2 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 



.07 

 .16 

 .16 

 .18 



•23 



•4 1 



.08 



.27 



.46 



.7® 



1.03 



.17 

 .88 



5.23 



In the course of this month there were only about ten 

 days of fine weather, the rest was altogether so unseason- 

 able and wet as is rarely witnessed. The mean temperature 

 was about the average height, but that of the dew point 

 was 5 above it. The depth of rain was no less than twice 

 the average amount of the month. The gale on the nighl 

 of the 3d was very boisterous. There were two remarkably 

 heavy thunder-storms, one on the morning of the 25th, 

 and the other in the afternoon of the 30th ; the former was 

 accompanied with much rain and hail, which did conside- 

 rable damage. Some idea may be formed of the storm 

 when it is stated that upwards of an inch of rain fell in the 



Mean Pressure from the 3 daily observations 29.813 inches. 



Degree of Dryness ....Ditto 2 .88 



Degree of Moisture.... Ditto 94 1 . 



Force of Vapour Ditto 0.543 inch. 



Maximum Temperature in the Sun .... 104^ 



Minimum of Terrestrial Radiation 34 



Mean Temperature of External Air 61 .35 



Winds. 



£*•:::::? *Tl 2«EV.y.:S*r 



West 5 1 S ' Wcst '••' 9 " 



31 days. . 



