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APPENDIX. 
Meteorology. 
Long. 45' 36" W. ; height above sea-level 325 feet. The Instruments employed avo 
the observations have been reduced by means of Glaisher's Hygrometrical Tables. 
Vapour. 
imidity. 
t of a Cubic 
Mean 
Reading of 
Thermometer. 
Wind. 
Jlean Amount of Rain. 
c 
3 
S 
In a Cubic 
Foot ol Air. 
Mean Degree of Hii 
Scale 0—100. 
Rays 
Relative 
proportion of 
Jvapon 
c 
Short of ! 
Saturation, j 
Mean Weigh 
Foot of Air 
Maximum in 
of Sun. 
Minimum on 
Grass. 
Estimated 
1 Strength. 
N. 
E. 
S. 
Ozone. 
•a 
9 
o 
3 
1 Number of I 
1 it fell. 
1 Amount. 
Amount of I 
in. 
•214 

gr. 
2-5 
gr- 
0^3 
o 
88 
bib 
o 
51-5 
0 
27-2 
0-6. 
0-5 
5 
3 
9 
14 
0-10. 
1-4 
0-10. 
6-1 
17 
in. 
3-115 
in. 
0-015 
■174 
2^0 
0-5 
81 
554 
51-2 
20-5 
0-7 
12 
3 
4 
10 
1^0 
6^8 
8 
0-750 
0-795 
•221 
2'5 
0^5 
86 
549 
58-5 
30-4 
0-5 
9 
13 
1^5 
7"3 
19 
2-150 
0-187 
•250 
2-9 
0^6 
83 
542 
65-9 
30-3 
0-6 
5 
14 
3 
8 
TG 
53 
10 
1-642 
2-695 
•323 
3^7 
M 
75 
532 
77-4 
40^4 
0-4 
5 
5 
8 
13 
1-3 
5-6 
16 
2-348 
4-850 
•353 
4^1 
O^G 
85 
530 
73-7 
40^2 
0-4 
o 
3 
9 
16 
2'3 
7-4 
25 
5-490 
3-OiO 
•411 
4^5 
0-7 
87 
531 
84-0 
54-3 
0^4 
9 
10 
4 
8 
3^1 
7-5 
13 
1-773 
2-lSO 
•409 
4-6 
0-7 
85 
530 
78^5 
48^3 
0^5 
4 
0 
5 
22 
l^S 
7-9 
23 
4^754 
3-195 
•C6I 
4^0 
0^4 
89 
534 
75^2 
42^4 
0-2 
9 
6 
8 
0^3 
5^2 
13 
3 •JOS 
2-5G0 
•325 
3^6 
0^6 
8C 
543 
67-0 
40^7 
0^5 
9 
14 
6 
1^2 
5^9 
12 
I^SIO 
V795 
•224 
2*7 
0-5 
85 
534 
55-4 
31^2 
0^4 
3 
13 
10 
4 
1^5 
5^8 
12 
3-100 
0-785 
•173 
2^0 
0-6 
80 
555 
44-5 
27-8 
0-6 
14 
3 
10 
4 
1-5 
7-4 
14 
3-080 
0^325 
Totals. 
■286 
3^1 
0^6 
84 
543 
65^2 
36-2 
0^4 
5i 
7i 
m 
1-5 
6-3 
15 
33-417 
22^372 
•391 
3^6 
0-8 
84 
537 
69^6 
41-4 
0^6 
7 
5 
7 
11 
1^4 
5-4 
13 
To 
SO -857 
tals. 
30 • 229 
•230 
3^1 
0-8 
80 
544 
0^7 
9i 
G 
11 
4 
2-2 
5^7 
10 
16-450 
and was 28^586 in. The most remarkable fall of rain occurred on the 20th September^ 
and was 2-800 in. 
18G0. Maximum temperature of air on the 14th July, and was 80-.")°; the lowest on the 29th 
December, and was 8-0°. Tlie I'auge was tlierefore 72-5°. Maximum reading in sun on 
the 13th July was 96-0° ; minimum on grass on 29th December was 3-0°. Barometer, 
highest reading, 14tli February, and was 30-600 in. ; the lowest, on the 14th January, 
and was 28^757 in. The most remarkable fall of rain occurred on the 2nd of June, and 
was 0^900 in. 
I regret I cannot iufer much from the above, as the weather during the period has beeu evidently 
anomalous. 
Joiix Arnold, A.H.C., M.B.M.S. 
