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JANUARY. 



Temperature. 



Wind. 



Rain. 



Remarks. 



Days] Max. 



Min. 



Sun. 



Bad. 



Direction. 



Force. 



In. Pts. 



3 

 4 



I 



7 

 •J 



'3 



:i 



»7 



2 4 



= 7 

 3' 



44 



45 

 5i 

 5 1 

 45 



46 

 46 

 44 

 49 

 5i 



52 



56 

 55 

 52 

 50 

 46 

 52 

 53 



55 

 54 

 55 



\t 



39 

 47 

 48 



36 

 3° 

 4+ 

 40 



36 

 35 

 37 

 38 



46 



47 

 42 

 42 

 42 

 43 

 38 



5 

 44 

 44 

 53 

 47 



? 



48 

 33 



-2S 



36 

 34 



52 



5 2 

 52 

 52 

 5z 

 52 

 53 

 48 

 47 

 51 

 55 

 56 

 58 



So 

 59 

 53 

 5 2 



54 

 54 

 54 



1 

 +S 



5° 



31 



26 

 42 

 39 

 42 

 3 1 

 3 1 

 38 

 32 

 37 

 44 

 35 



37 



39 

 30 



42 

 38 



5o 

 41 

 34 

 43 



2 7 



3 + 



27 



NW 



W 

 N 

 SW 



s 



SW 

 E 



s 



SW 



s 



w 

 s 



SW 

 S 



SW 



w 



SW 



w 



SW 



w 



NW 

 SW 

 S 



Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 



Lktl? 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Strong 



Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 



Litth? 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 



.04 

 •03 



!o6 

 .26 



.14 



.09 



.09 

 .31 



57 



.05 

 .07 

 .06 



The last month of the preceding year was remarkable for the 

 great quantity of rain, and in the present, there were only six 

 days in which more or less did not fall, the amount being more 

 than an inch above the average. The winds, frequently strong 

 or brisk, were, with a few exceptions, either from a south, south- 

 west, or west direction. The temperature was only twice below 

 the freezing point ; and a warmer month of January, through- 

 out, has perhaps seldom or ever occurred. The direct power of 

 the solar rays was less than usual, from the almost constantly 

 clouded or overcast state of the atmosphere, yet the mean tem- 

 perature was nearly io° above the average. Such was the effect 

 of this on vegetation that, by the end of the month, Almond 

 trees were to be seen generally in blossom. 

 Mean Pressure from the 3 daily observations 29.755 inches. 



Temperature Ditto 46°.03 



Dew Point Ditto 44°.8o 



Degree of Dryness . . . Ditto 1.23 



Maximum Temperature in the Shade 5 8° 



Winds. 



North 1 days. 1 N. East 0 days. 



South 9 .. S. East 0 .. 



East 1 .. N.West 3 .. 



West 6 .. jS.West 11 .. 



50.29 



+c,6 4 



53.09 



36.4* 







2.87 



31 days- . 1 

 Amount of Rain 2.87 inch. 1 



