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BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
METEOROLOGICAL ABSTRACT FOR 1913. 
ST. JOHN OBSERVATORY. 
Meteorological Service of Canada. 
Latitude, 45°, 16.', 4.50.". N. Longitude, 66°, 3'. 47.70.". W. 
Months. 
1913. 
Barometer. 
1 
1 
Theromometer. 
Cloudiness 
0= Clear 
10 =Wkolly Cloudy 
Precipitation, 
Rain and 
Melted Snow 
£ 
: o 
■/. 
JU 
H 
Fogs 
Mean 
1 
| Highest 
| 
| Lowest 
Mean 
| 
High- 
est 
Low- 
est 
January 
30.064 
1 
| 30.791 
28.647 
28.4 
51 . 5 
- 1 
6 
4.27 
0 
3 
February 
29.895 
( 30.374 
29.266 
16.2 
43 
- 10.7 
5 
2.69 
0 
2 
March 
30.075 
l 30.858 
29.205 
32.7 
52.3 
- 4.8 
6 
7.60 
0 
3 
April 
29.985 
( 30.447 
29.257 
40.2 
61.4 
19.3 
6 
2.89 
0 
4 
May 
| 30.475 
28.957 
45.8 
65.5 
31.3 
6 
3.64 
1 
0 
June | 
29.957 
30.272 
29.493 
55.6 
73.7 
41.3 
5 
0.56 
2 
3 
July 
29.901 
30.227 
29 . 505 
61 
80 
i 52.3 
5 
3.55 
4 
9 
August 
30.038 
( 30.422 
29.724 
59.9 
77.2 | 
47.2 
5 
2.76 
3 
ll 
September 
30.134 | 
30 533 
29.713 
54.6 
70.2 
36.3 
5 
2.14 
2 
3 
October 
29.992 
30.584 
29.400 
54.9 
69.3 
30.2 
8 
5.95 
0 
7 
November 
30.089 
30.883 
29.492 
39.5 
61.8 
12 
6 
1.37 
0 
1 
December 
29.904 
30.594 
28.816 
28.9 
50.2 
8.5 
6 
3.73 
0 
1 
Mean height of barometer for the year was 29.999, the 
highest reading 30.883 on the 28th November, and the lowest 
28.647 on the 4th January. The average temperature for 
the year was 43.1, which was 1.9 above the average for the 
past forty years. Maximum temperature 80 occurred on the 
30th July and the minimum 10.7 below zero on the 10th 
February. Total precipitation 41.15 was 5.15 below average. 
D. L. Hutchinson, 
Director St. John Observatory. 
