Meteorological ®bseii)ations, 
as regards temperature, taheii at Cliftou, 
1881, 1882. 
By H. B. JUPP, M.A., F.M.S. 
T he observations from which the following tables are derived 
have been taken at 9 a.rn. daily, at Clifton College. 
1881 TEMPERATURES. 
Maximum in Shade. 

Minimum in Shade. 
_ _ 
Mean 
in Shade. 
Minimum 
on Ground, 
Lowest 
recorded. 
MONTH. 
Highest 
recorded. 
Mean. 
Lowest 
recorded. 
— N 
Mean. 
January ... 
49T 
36*44 
12*3 
27*10 
31*77 
5*8 
February ... 
52T 
43 26 
27*5 
35*33 
39*30 
20*4 
March 
55-9 
48*76 
25*2 
37*17 
42*96 
18*6 
April 
63-6 
54*78 
28*5 
39*88 
47*33 
23*5 
May 
72-8 
62*95 
33*7 
45*95 
54*45 
27*3 
June 
78-3 
64-52 
38*3 
49*21 
"”^*87 
35*7 
July 
86-9 
74*55 
45*4 
57*21 
65*89 
39*6 
August 
78-6 
65*48 
44*0 
52*05 
58*77 
40*5 
September .. 
71*7 
63*63 
43*6 
49*61 
56*62 
38*1 
October 
66-8 
52*88 
1 26*9 
40*04 
46*48 
20*8 
November .. 
59-2 
52*66 
28*9 
44*05 
48*35 
24*8 
December.. . 
53-5 
45*02 
25*4 
36*52 
40*77 
19*8 
The Year ... 
86-9 
55*44 
12*3 
42*92 
49*18 
5*8 
Meteorological ol >servations being now taken regularly at Clifton College, Mr. 
Jupp has kindly undertaken to put the data concerning the temperature < f Clifton 
into suitab e form for publication, as it is considered that their local importance will 
make them interesting to the Members of the Society. It is proposed to publish a 
similar account yearly in future. 
