42 E-ESULTS OF Makeestoun Observations, 1845. 
TABLE I. — Daily and Weekly Means of the Temperature of the Air, as deduced from the readin 
of the Dry Bulb Thermometer, for 1845. 
Civil 
Day. 
Feb. 
April. 
May. 
duly. 
Aug. 
IOC u t> 

1 
30-2 
28-9 
31-4 
42-9 

50-5 
[50-2] 
52-5 
54-2 
60-6 
49-5 
46-2 
39-8 
2 
32-6 
[27-4] 
[32-3] 
42-0 
48-5 
55-2 
551 
56-1 
52-8 
49-4 
[41-7] 
37-2 
3 
35-1 
370 
35-5 
38-6 
47-7 
53-7 
53-5 
[55-3] 
49-6 
45-9 
38-6 
33-4 
4 
38-5 
34-8 
30-9 
38-4 
[46-0] 
49-2 
55-0 
56-2 
51-5 
44-2 
32-9 
34-5 
5 
[36-3] 
37-9 
27-5 
39-8 
42-6 
54-7 
55-6 
55-9 
49-8 
[45-2] 
37-9 
39-6 
6 
42-1 
29-5 
30-4 
[40-5] 
44-3 
54-8 
[56-4] 
56-1 
47-7 
39-8 
51-0 
36-9 
7 
33-4 
28-1 
36-7 
45-2 
42-2 
55-3 
59-8 
56-7 
[51-7] 
45-7 
49-8 
[37-9] 
8 
36-3 
27-6 
39-8 
42-4 
41-6 
[56-5] 
57-8 
57-0 
52-0 
46-0 
48-8 
36-8 
9 
32-8 
[30-0] 
[34-5] 
38-9 
42-5 
52-8 
56-6 
53-2 
57-4 
45-4 
[45-3] 
40-9 
10 
39-7 
34-1 
40-2 
39-0 
44-4 
59-0 
59-1 
[54-8J 
51-9 
44-5 
43-0 
38-5 
11 
41-5 
30-2 
31-9 
38-6 
[44-7] 
62-4 
52-4 
55-6 
50-5 
45-5 
4M 
42-4 
12 
[37-3] 
30-7 
27-9 
39-0 
47-7 
64-5 
51-3 
52-9 
53-2 
[49-5] 
38-3 
34-4 
13 
34-4 
39-6 
26-5 
[40-5] 
46-6 
63-9 
[53-2] 
53-2 
52-2 
51-8 
38-0 
28-3 
14 
39-8 
34-7 
26-9 
40-8 
45-7 
61-0 
52-7 
53-5 
[50-7] 
56-8 
34-6 
[36-2] 
15 
35-7 
36-5 
23-2 
42-5 
54-2 
[60-5] 
52-0 
51-6 
46-3 
53-2 
390 
42-3 
16 
28-2 
[35-3] 
[28-4] 
43-2 
55-1 
58-8 
51-7 
51-0 
49-0 
49-4 
[40-4] 
400 
17 
38-6 
37-9 
30-6 
48-8 
50-1 
58-1 
52-8 
[52-2] 
53-0 
52-2 
42-2 
29-S 
18 
39-0 
33.3 
341 
48-6 
[49-6] 
57-0 
57-0 
54-2 
54-5 
53-6 
41-2 
31-7 
19 
[35-6] 
301 
29-4 
44-8 
45-2 
56-2 
54-4 
51-2 
49-8 
[49-6] 
47-2 
351 
20 
30-9 
36-3 
29-0 
[47-0] 
46-3 
57-6 
[53-1] 
51-8 
47-4 
47-3 
42-8 
35-7 
21 
35-0 
36-0 
34-6 
48-5 
46-9 
58-6 
52-2 
52-1 
[46-3] 
46-2 
37-2 
[35-8] 
22 
41-9 
30-9 
47-4 
47-0 
45-6 
[55-4] 
50-8 
52-4 
43-8 
47-8 
34-7 
37-8 
23 
46-5 
[33-5] 
38-4 
44-6 
45-8 
53-8 
51-5 
56-0 
39-9 
47-7 
[40-4] 
38-7 
24 
39-3 
31-4 
40-4 
41-6 
44-4 
52-8 
531 
[54-2] 
42-4 
48-9 
32-3 
35-6 
43-6 
28-4 
^7.8 
4Q.1 
1 
[10 -UJ 
UO'\J 
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42. Q 
43-6 
41 .S 
26 
[34.5] 
38-0 
41-4 
52-2 
43-7 
51-3 
55-8 
55-3 
46-8 
[49-0] 
520 
41-9 
27 
30-1 
35-0 
47-1 
[49-4] 
45-0 
50-1 
[53-6] 
54-7 
511 
50-5 
48-6 
3S-6 
28 
300 
33-7 
45-3 
50-6 
45-3 
48-0 
52-0 
56-5 
[48-3] 
53-2 
47-8 
[40-8] 
29 
17-7 
43-5 
50-2 
45-6 
[52-0] 
51-0 
59-6 
46-6 
51-0 
420 
38-7 
30 
16-0 
[44-0] 
52-5 
47-1 
55-3 
52-6 
59-4 
46-3 
49-2 
[41-5] 
45-0 
31 
9-6 
43-5 
50-2 
53-1 
[56-4] 
45-7 
38-S 
