[87] 



JULY. 



Temperature. 



Wind. 



Rain. 





Da,,. 



Mhx. 



Mia. 



Sun. 



Rod, 







In. Pts. 



3 



I 



7 

 8 

 9 

 1 1 

 J 3 



:1 



18 



; !i 



*3 

 25 



2 0 

 27 

 28 



29 

 30 

 31 



25 



27 



26 



25.5 



22.5 



19.5 

 21.5 

 22.5 



23-5 

 21.7 



23-5 

 25-5 



28 



26.5 

 29 



25 



26 



26.7 

 26.5 

 29.5 

 32-7 

 29.5 

 3i 



25.5 



1 



7 



7-5 

 2.5 



9 



9-7 

 I 



1.7 



3 

 5 



0.7 

 "•5 

 9 



7-5 





' • 5 



5-5 



+ •5 

 I' 5 



4- 5 



5- 5 



9-7 



9-5 

 9-5 

 9 

 9 



4- 5 

 9-5 

 7 



10.5 

 6.5 

 6.5 



7-5 

 5 



n. 5 



r> 

 i' s 



11. 5 

 12.5 



10.5 



7-5 



5- 5 



S 

 SW 



w 

 sw 



s 



sw 

 w 

 sw 



w 



s 



w 

 sw 

 s 



sw 



E 



SE 

 E 



SW 

 N 



NE 



Little 



Ditto 

 Ditto 



Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brbk 

 Little 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 





This month was very hot and dry. No rain fell after the 15th, 

 and previously not half an inch, being scarcely of the quantity 

 which fell in the corresponding month of the preceding year. 

 The unusually large amount, 6.34 inches, in 1834, was not felt 

 by vegetation as a superabundance ; for extremely little rain 

 had fallen for months before. Happily such dryness was not the 

 case with the months preceding the present, otherwise a great defi- 

 ciency in the corn and hay crops must have been the consequence. 

 On the contrary, these crops derived moisture from the abun- 

 dant depositions in May and June, sufficient to supply them till 

 they reached, very generally, a perfect maturity. The tempera- 

 ture was more than 3 0 above the average. The highest in the 

 shade was on the 28th being then nearly 91 0 Fah. Vegetation 

 was most evidently observed to droop after the 21st, being then 

 subjected to the influence of parching easterly winds. 

 Mean Pressure from the 3 daily observations 30.061 inches. Fahr. 

 Temperature Ditto I9° 44 or 66-99 



Degree of Dryness ....Ditto 4°.83 — 8.70 



Degree of Moisture.... Ditto 7°6 



Force of Vapour Ditto .493 inch. 



Least observed degree of Moisture 3 6 ° 



Maximum Temperature in the Shade 32°-75 or 9°-95 



Minimum Temperature in ditto^. 6*\o — 42.8 



': Terrestrial Radiation 5°o — 41. 1 



Mean Temperature of External Air i8°.o — 64.4 



Winds. 



North 1 days. 1 N. East .... 1 days. 



South 6 .. S.East 



Eas t 6 .. N. West. . . .0 .. 



West". 5 1 S. West.... 11 



Cei.t 

 I- ah. 



2 i' 5 2 

 78.06 



10.41 



37-85 

 ICC.13 



8.68 

 47.62 1 





31 days. 



