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AUGUST. 



Temperature. 



Wind. ! Rain. 





Days. Max. 



Min, 





Bad. 



Direction. 



Force, j In. Pts. 



Remarks. 



1 6 S 



2 P 



3 67 



4 74 



5 7o 



6 70 



J 'A 



9 79 



10 78 



11 78 



12 74 



13 70 



14 70 



16 69 



'7 75 



18 74 



19 72 



20 74 



21 77 



22 71 



23 7i 



3 s 



26 75 



27 78 



28 +8o 



29 80 



30 70 



31 55 



45 

 5 2 

 45 

 45 



41 



45 

 5i 

 44 

 44 

 37 



4 * 

 48 



4 6 

 40 



\t 



48 

 60 

 48 

 48 

 47 



g 



40 

 45 



5i 



95 

 96 



98 



+ 117 



97 

 105 

 90 

 94 

 94 



100 



'3 

 96 



§6 

 83 

 95 

 90 



103 



86 

 66 



29 



S 1 



37 

 39 

 35 

 -29 



4 2 



4 o 

 38 



39 

 3° 

 42 



39 

 33 

 37 

 55 



53 

 43 

 43 



45 

 34 



39 

 47 



45 



N 



NE 

 NW 

 NE 



SW 

 W 



NE 



NE 

 N 

 NW 

 W 



SW 



NE 

 W 



SW 

 W 

 NW 



Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 



Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Strong 



.04 



.86 

 .92 



No rain having fallen in the last 8 days of the preceding month, that on 



the 10th and 18th being the onlyexception, and on these days^t rainedlmt 

 very little. A great degree of dryness prevailed in the atmosphere, and ve- 

 getation suffered considerably ; many trees even lost a great portion of their 

 foliage. Tbe temperature was scarcely so high as the average. The hottest 

 days were the two immediately preceding the heavy fall of rain on the 30th 

 and^31st.^The rain on the latter was accompanied with very boisterous 



blown down. On tbe afternoon of the 4th, about 4 p. m., a whirlwind swept 

 through the Garden in the direction of nearly from North to South, tearing 

 up some plants of gourds and tossing them and their fruit in the air. Four 

 large sashes were lifted by it and broken to pieces ; one of them was carried 

 over a wall and found at the distance of 60 feet from the pits. 



Mean Pressure from the 3 daily observations 29.979 inches. 



Degree of Dryness . . . Ditto 8°.o8 



Degree of Moisture . . . Ditto 766 



Force of Vapour Ditto 436 inch. 



Least observed degree of Moisture 415 



Maximum Temperature in the Sun 1 1 7 



Minimum of Terrestrial Radiation 29 



Mean Temperature of External Air 59°4° 



Winds. 



East N.West 3 



West 12 .. |S.West 4 .. 



31 days. 



Amount of Rain 1.93 inch. 



| 72.35 j 4645 



96-74 



40.48 





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