[131] 



JANUARY. 



Temperature. 



Wind. 



Rain. 









Min. 





Rad. 







In. Pts. 



Remarks. 



3 

 5 



9 



13 

 14 



!! 



18 



20 



2 3 



3 



27 

 28 

 2 9 

 3o 

 3i 



7 



10.5 



5-5 



5- 2 

 i-5 



3-5 

 3-5 

 5 



9-5 

 7.2 

 5 



7-5 

 5 



6- 5 

 11.5 



10.5 

 8.5 



6.5 



7- 5 



— 10.5 

 2.5 



£ s 



-'•5 



3 



—0.5 

 — 1-5 



— 2 -5 



h: 



0.5 



i-5 



7 



3 



0.5 

 4 

 5 



0.5 

 —0.5 

 35 



7 



10.5 



'1, 



5-5 

 5-5 

 1.5 



3- 5 



4- 5 



5- 5 



8 



7-5 



7.2 



6 



6.5 

 13 



12.7 

 11.5 

 9-5 

 '•5 



-»35 



— 4-5 

 i-S 

 5-5 

 4 



— 3 



— o.5 



— 3-5 



— 3 



— 4.5 



— 5-5 



4 



— 6'5 



— 3-5 



5 



— 0.5 



— 3-2 



— 6 



E 



s 



sw 



s 



SE 

 E 



S 



SW 



w 



NE 

 W 



NE 



s 



SW 



s 



SW 



w 



SW 



Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 



Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Strong 

 Little 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 

 Brisk 

 Ditto 

 Ditto 



.06 



•«3 

 .27 



.03 



.05 



'.06 

 .32 



The year commenced with a more intense frost than had been 

 experienced since the 2nd of February 1831 ; the Thermometer 

 in the shade being as low as ( — io°-5 Cent,) or nearly at 13 0 , 

 Fahr., and the radiator nearly at 7 0 of the latter. This degree 

 of cold was rendered more sensible by the force of a brisk East 

 wind. On the 2d the wind changed and a thaw commenced, as 

 is frequently the case immediately after a frost becomes suddenly 

 intense, and the 4th and 5 th were, with one exception, the 

 warmest days and nights of the month. The mean temperature 

 was above the average, as was also the amount of rain. Of the 

 latter a large quantity fell on the night of the 1 ith. The even- 

 ing of the 30th was clear, without a single cloud, and a small 

 halo appeared round the moon. Next morning and most part 

 of the day was rainy. 



Mean Pressure from the 3 daily observations 29.968 inches Fahr. 



Degree of Moisture . . Ditto 98? 



Force of Vapour .... Ditto 27b inch. 



Maximum Temperature in the Shade i2°5 or 54.50 



Mean Temperature of external Air 3°.87 — 38.96 



North odays. 1 N. East 2 days. 



South 11 S. East 1 .. 



West 5 .. J S.West 9 .. 



1- ih. 



6.76 

 44.17 



0.9S 

 33 76 



+ 5.19 



—3-49 

 25.72 











