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JULY. 



of hail, and at night the Thermometer in the Radiator fell to 

 the freezing point. The amount of Rain was considerably less 

 than the usual quantity for this month, and none fell after the 

 23rd, on the afternoon of which nearly half an inch was preci- 

 pitated. The Temperature in the Shade was frequently above 

 8o°, and throughout the month the weather was generally very 

 warm, and on the whole very favourable for vegetation and the 

 operations of the Garden. 



Pressure from the 3 daily obse 



Dew Point Ditt< 



Degree of Dryness Ditr< 



Degree of Moisture Ditt< 



Force of Vapour .Ditt< 



observed degree of Moisture 



mum Temperature in Shade. 



mum Temperature in dl ^ to ^ • 



1 Temperature of External Ai 



Wi: 



North 3 days. 



N. East.... 4 da; 



