18 Part TIL — Twenty-eighth Annual Report 



Temperature of the Cooled Water — continued. 



Date. 

 1910. 



Temperature Observations. — ° C. 



Range of 

 Temperature. 

 ° F. 



Average Quantity 



of Running 

 Water supplied^ 

 during the 

 24 hours. 



Mar. 11 



0-5, 



0-4, 



0-6, 



1-0, 1-0, 0-2 



32-4,33-8 



68 sees. 



„ 12 



0-4, 



0-4, 



0-3, 



0-5, 0-5, 0-8, 0-8 



32-5, 33-4 



58 





„ 13 



0-6, 



08, 



0-7, 



07 



33-1,33-4 



57 





ii 14 



0*6, 



0-6, 



0-6, 



0-9, 0-7, 0 6 



33 1,33-6 



59 





„ 15 



0-6, 



0-7, 



0-7, 



0-7, 1-0, 1-2, 1-1, 1-6 



33-1, 34-9 



52 





„ 16 



1*9, 



1-3, 



1-4, 



1-3, 0*9, 0-8, 07 



33-3, 35-4 



62 





ii 17 



1-0, 



0-9. 



1*0, 



0-7, 0-5, 0-6 



32-9, 33-8 



60 





„ 18 



07, 



0-7, 



0-6, 



0-8, 1-0, 0*7 



33-1, 33-8 



56 





19 



0-5, 



0-5, 



0-6 





32-9, 33-1 



65 





„ 20 



1-2, 



1-0, 



0-9, 



1-0, 1-0 



33-6, 34-2 



57 





,i 21 



0*9, 



0-8, 



11, 



1-2, 0*6 



33-1,34-2 



58 





„ 22 



1-0, 



0-9, 



I'l* 



1-2, 1-0, 1-0, 0-9, 0-6 



33, 35 



59 





„ 23 



0-7, 



0-6, 



0-7, 



0-9, 0*9 



33, 34 



47 





n 24 



1-0, 



1-2, 



1-2, 



1-2, 1-2, 0-9, 0-8 



33, 34 



58 





,, 25 



0-6, 



0-8, 



1-0, 



0-7 



33, 34 



66 





„ 26 



0-7, 



0-6, 



0-7, 



0-8, 0-9, 0-6 



33, 33-5 



58 





„ 27 



0-8, 



0-6, 



1-0, 



0-7, 0*6 



33, 33-5 



59 





28 



1-0, 



0*5, 



0-8, 



1-0, 0-9 



33, 34 



60 





„ 29 



06, 



06, 



1-0, 



1-0, 1*0, 0-8 



33, 33-5 



61 





„ 30 



0-5, 



0*6, 



0-6, 



0 6, 0*6, 0-9, 1-0, 1-2, 1-0 



33, 34 



53 





>• 31 



1-5, 



1-8, 



1-8, 



1-9, 0*9 



33-5, 35-5 



58 





April ] 



0-6, 



0-5, 



0-6, 



0-6, 0-7 



33, 35 



60 . 





2 



0-6, 



0-6, 



0*4 





33, 33-5 



60 





3 



0-4, 



06, 



0*9, 



0-8 



32-5, 33-5 



54 





4 



1-0, 



1-0, 



0-8, 



0*8, 0-6, 10, 0-8, 0*6 



33, 34 



52 







0-8, 



0-6, 



0-6, 



1-0, 1-0, 1-0, 0-9 



33, 34 



56 







1-0, 



1-0, 



10, 



1-2 



33, 34-2 



54 





7 



0-6, 



0-6, 



1*0, 



1-2 



33, 34 



47 





8 



2-2, 



2'3, 



1-6, 



1-0 



33-5, 36 



46 



i? 





0-8, 



1-2, 



1-2, 



1-0 



33-5, 34 



44 



»! 



„ 10 



2-6, 



1-2, 



1-0, 



1-0, 13, 1-2, 1-0, 0-8 



33-5, 36-2 



44 



11 



11 



U o, 



0-9, 



0-8, 



1 *2 



33, 34 



46 



?5 



>, I 2 



0-8, 



0-8, 



0-6 



0-6, 0-9, 12, 1-0 



33, 34 



46 



»5 



„ 13 



1-2, 



1-0 





33, 34 



51 



II 



„ 14 



0-8, 



1-2 







33, 34 



47 



JJ 



„ 15 



0-6, 



0-7, 0-8 





33, 34 



54 



;> 



ii 16 



0-8 



0-6 







33, 33-5 



43 



55 



17 



2-0 









33, 36 



30 



55 



,, 18 



36 









36, 39 



30 



15 



» 19 



4-9 









39, 41 



30 



II 



„ 20 



5-7 









41, 44 



30 



M 



,, 21 











41, 42 



30 



55 



£ The amount of running water is indicated by the time (seconds) required to fill a 

 one-pint measure (= '6 litre). 



Although one or two of the eggs remained alive for a period of 50 days, 

 none hatched. They showed a good appearance a few days after they were 

 spawned, but they died off gradually. 



Now this great death-rate occurred in the un cooled eggs as well as with 

 the cooled. Some of the uncooled eggs hatched out. 



