[ 31S ] 



SEPTEMBER. 



Temperature. 



Wind. 



Rain. 



Remarks. 



D,«v> 



Max. 





Sun. 



Rad. 



Direction. 



Force. 



In. Pts. 



3 



I 



7 

 8 



10 



«3 



»5 

 16 

 J 7 



19 



2 3 

 H 

 *5 



2 6 



2 ; 

 29 

 30 



+ 75 



70 



66 

 70 

 68 

 6+ 

 65 

 66 

 60 

 65 

 66 

 64 



68 



P 



67 



63 

 66 



6! 



66 

 66 

 62 

 62 



, 65 



^ 3 

 60 



61 



63 



65.06 



49 



48 

 55 



\l 



— 3 2 

 48 



f* 



5 i 



35 



4523 



95 

 87 

 79 

 + 103 

 87 

 80 

 9i 

 6? 



83 



88 

 77 

 87 

 74 

 8 | 



d 

 76 

 80 



7 2 

 9° 

 75 

 77 

 80 

 9 1 



£ 



88 

 87 



82.80 



34 

 45 



44 

 47 

 47 



fs 



Si 



45 

 34 

 37 



52 

 36 

 42 



42 



—28 



39 



4 1 



33 



48 

 47 

 33 

 32 



40 40 



SW 

 W • 



NW 



sw 



S 



W 

 S 



w 



SW 



w 



NW 

 SW 



w 

 sw 

 s 



sw 

 s 



w 

 s 



sw 

 w 



Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 



.07 

 .17 



•45 

 .05 



.'26 

 .06 



.18 



.06 



•45 



.68 

 .15 



3-*i 



With the exception of the 1st and 8th days of this 

 month, and part of the last week, rain more or less fell 

 every day. Thunder, accompanied with heavy rairt, oc- 

 curred on the afternoon of the 6th. The general character 

 of the month was wet, cold, and frequently windy. The 

 cold and wet, together with a want of sun, in this and the 

 latter part of the last month, were much against the per- 

 fecting of many productions of the Garden; and the ex- 

 pectations formed from the preceding very warm weather 

 were frustrated in consequence of its short duration, 

 strong excitement was produced in vegetation, which 

 the great decrease in temperature could not afterwards 

 support. 



Mean Pressure from the 3 daily observations 29.793 inches. 

 . Temperature Ditto 5^.i» 



Degree of Dryness .... Ditto 2 .65 



. Degree of Moisture . . Ditto .9 J° 



Maximum Temperature in Shade 75 Q 



Minimum Temperature in ditto 3 a 



Maximum Temperature in the Sun 103 



Minimum of Terrestrial Radiation 28 Q 



Mean Temperature of External Air 55 -H 



North day/l N. East.... days. 



South 6 S.East.....o .. 



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30 days. ? 2I inches 

 Amount of Rain 



