( XIII ) 
FORECASTS, 1885. 
OF THE UNDERMENTIONED PERSONS, WITH THE SUCOESS OR 
THE Forecasts. 
No. of 
Fore- 
casts 
sent. 
No. of 
Fore- 
casts 
checked. 
Complete 
Success. 
Percentages. 
Partial 1 Partial 
Success. Failure. 
Total 
Failure. 
Remarks. 
3J 
21 
47-6 
if8 
9*5 
33 
33 
48-5 
42*4 
6-t 
3-0 
30 
30 
S3 "3 
40*0 
6-7 
30 
30 
i" 7 
26- 7 
13-3 
s > 
30 
30 
OO'O 
26-7 
I3"3 
30 
24 
58-3 
29-2 
12-5 
jMr. Jacob Wilsou remarks " they 
54 
54 
57*4 
i8-5 
20'4 
3'7 
I are very much appreciated in 
30 
30 
63-3 
i6-7 
i6-7 
3'3 
( my neighbourhood." 
j Mr. W. Birkbeck reports that with 
30 
3° 
30 ' 0 
I ? * ? 
S i 
50 
50 
6o'o 
30*0 
6-0 
4-0 
( were " very accurate." 
30 
18 
77"8 
II • I 
ii'i 
30 
30 
63-4 
23-3 
lO'O 
3-3 
30 
30 
03 4 
23*3 
13-3 
30 
30 
70*0 
i6-7 
i3"3 
•• 
30 
30 
40 'O 
10 ' 0 
7n 
30 
J" 
iS 4 
23-3 
23-3 
30 
28 
46-5 
2 1 ' 4> 
IO-7 
3° 
5° 
53 '4 
21' 2 
3 ' 3 
30 
30 
633 
l6*7 
i6' 7 
3*3 
24 
24 
50-0 
20-8 
29*2 
78 
78 
4i"0 
32-0 
i6-7 
10-3 
30 
30 
53'4 
40"o 
3*5 
33 
30 
30 
70-0 
13-3 
i6-7 
30 
29 
69'o 
13-8 
13-8 
3-4 
30 
30 
60' 0 
26-7 
lO'O 
3*3 
/■M. E. F. Fan-ell, in asking for a 
30 
18 
55-6 
27-8 
ir- 1 
5-5 
1 continuance of the forecasts. 
40 
40 
5o'o 
22-5 
17-5 
io*o 
< says " they have been most use- 
30 
30 
40*0 
30*0 
23-3 
6-7 
j ful in regulating farming opera- 
V tions." 
30 
30 
43-3 
30-0 
i6-7 
lO'O 
30 
29 
55"2 
20' 7 
24-1 
30 
30 
50*0 
30"o 
13-3 
6*7 
