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METEOROLOGICAL RETURNS FOR APRIL 1885. 



Edited by GEORGE PAUL, F.G.S., F.R.Met.S.. Moorto7V7i, Leeds. 



Name of Station ; 

 its height above sea-level ; 



AND 



Name of Observer. 



Atmos 



^^^11 \ TEMPERATURE (IN SHADE), 

 preb- 



RAINFALL. 



ISLE OF MAN : 



Cronkbourne (140ft.)..,. ) 

 A. W. Moore, F.M.S )' 



SiLLOTH, CUMB. (2S ft.) .. > 



Rev. F. Radford, M.A... f 

 Barrow-in-Furness ( — ).. ) 



W. S. Whitworth .... )" 

 Liverpool (Bidston)( — ) )_ 



J. Hartnup, jun j 



Newton-Reignv (Penrith) ) 

 (577ft.)T.G.Benn, F.M.S. )" 



Hawes Junction (1,135 ft.) )_ 

 Station-master j' 



Stonyhurst (381ft.) I 



Rev. S. J. Perry, F.R.S. )" 



North Shields (— ) . . . ) 



J. W. Irvine f 



Scarborough (120 ft.) .... ) 



Allan Rowntree, F.M.S. » 

 York ISIuseum ( — ) ) 



The Curator j 



MooRTOWN, Leeds (500 ft.) ) 



G. Paul, F.G.S., F.M.S. j" 

 Hull, Derringham (10 ft.) ) 



Wm. Lawton j" 



Spurn Point (— ) ) 



J. B. Smith )" 



Louth, Lincs. (111 ft.) ) 



T. W. Wallis \ 



Boston, Lincs. (24 ft.) < 



W.H.Wheeler,M.In.C.E. j" 

 Loughborough ( — ) |_ 



W. Berridge, F.M.S ) 



sure. 



pq .5 



inch 

 29-773 



29-744 

 29-774 

 29*783 



29- 797 



28- 547 



29- 797 



Extremes. 



o Greatest Fall 



Highest 

 Maximum 

 registered. 



deg. 

 44'55 



44-20 

 44-80 

 46*20 



43-00 

 40-50 

 53'50 



deg. 

 59-20 



63-50 

 61 "oo 

 62-00 



63 '5° 

 61 00 

 63'30 



29-787 



44-90 



29-800 



45 "04 



29-802 



45-80 



29-798 



43*51 



29-790 



45 "lo 



29-782 



45 '40 



29-790 



45 "9° 



29-790 



46-00 



29-804 



46-60 



29-800 



48-60 



75 00 

 72-00 



i8th 



17th 



17th 

 f 17th) 



19th 

 i8th 

 20th 



19th 

 19th 

 19th 

 19th 

 21st 



2ISt )_ 



22nd j" 



19th )_ 



22nd 1 



19th 

 19th 



Lowest 



lect 



IS 0 



in a 



Mi 

 reg 



nimum 

 istered. 



ain Col 



f Days 1 

 -01 inch 



Sing 



le Day. 









0 0 



















0 

 < 



Q 





Nun 

 there 



0 

 < 



Q 



deg. 

 29-60 



3rd 



inch 

 3' 354 



13 



inch 

 0-652 



24th 



28-50 



4th 



1-940 



9 



Q- 535 



22nd 



32-00 



3rd 



I -880 



13 



o" 480 



22nd 



31 '00 



4 th 



I -860 



17 



o" 390 



5th 





14th 

 'td 



2-260 



12 





r!h 







3-760 



13 



0* 880 







4th 



I '744 









30-00 



3rd 



1-650 





o'53o 



22nd 



32-20 



2nd 



2-160 





0-400 



/ 9th 

 "( 29th 



27-00 



3rd 



1-420 





o" 320 



ISt 



29-30 



5th 



.■5.0 



14 



o'350 



6th 



23-00 



4th 



I '57° 



17 



0-460 



1st 



34-00 



3rd 



1-180 



13 



0-370 



ISt 



25-00 



4th 



2-100 



15 



o" 620 



ISt 



25 00 



4th 



1-270 



10 



0-490 



ISt 



24-00 



5th 



1-940 



13 



0-560 



ISt 



31-00 



5th 



2-020I 



1 



II 



0-7401 



1 



15th 



London 29-800 



20th 



* Not reduced to sea-level. 



Wind. — ISt Division (Isle of Man) E. and N.E., 22 days. 2nd Division main direction N. 2, N.E. 4, 

 E. 5. S.E. 6, S. 2. S.W. 5, W. 3, N.W. 2, calm i. 3rd Division main direction N. i, N.E. 7, E. 7, 

 S.E.' 6. S. 6, S.W. 3, W. 4, N.W. 3, calm 2. 4th Division main direction N. 3, N,E. 7, E. 4^^, 

 S.E. 2^, S. 3, S.W. 41^, W. 2, N.W. i^, calm . . . . • " 



Gales. — ISt Division, on 3 days; 2nd Division, 5 days; 3rd Division, i day; 4th Division, 9 days at Lough- 

 borough ; 3 days at Spurn ; i day at Leeds, North Shields, and Boston. 



S710W. — I day at Liverpool, only. 



Bright Sjmshine. — Isle of Man, 169 hours ; Silloth, 172-25 hours; Newton -Reigny, 134-3 hours ; Stony- 

 hurst, 135-9; and Hull, 75-8 hours. 



Hig/iest Te>nJ>erat2{re in Sn7i. — Isle of Man, 122-0' on 23rd; Silloth, 120-8' on 17th; Newton-Reigny, 

 118-8° on 30th ; Stonyhurst, 127*0° on 30th ; Leeds, 112-00° on 30th ; Hull, 90-00° on i8th and 19th. _ 



Naturalist, 



