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I he following return comprises some oi the principal readings taken at the Prison Observatory from 6th to 19th July, 1903. They 
e publish ed side by side for each week in order to shew the effect the late rains have had on the General State of the weather : — 
Date. 
Mean Dry Bulb. 
Mean Wet Bulb. 
Max. in Shade. 
Min. in Shade. 
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3 
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m 
Rain. 
Remarks. 
Date. 
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3 
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Q 
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Mean Wet Bulb. 
Max. in Shade. 
Min. in Shade. 
Sun Maximum, 1 
Vacuo. 
Rain. 
Remarks. 
Ins. 
cts. 
Ins. 
cts. 
6 
85.3 
75-3 
91.0 
74.0 
r 53 *o 
Nil. 
Nil. 
r 3 
82.0 
74-3 
86.0 
74.0 
142.0 
48 
7 
843 
76.3 
90.0 
76.0 
149-0 
... 
14 
80.3 
74.6 
88.0 
73 -o 
137.0 
2 
42 
8 
82.3 
91.0 
74.0 
I 59 -° 
15 
80.3 
74.6 
86.0 
72.0 
122.0 
1 
85 
9 
84.6 
75*3 
90.0 
75-0 
147.0 
16 
77.6 
75 *o 
86.0 
73 -o 
131.0 
1 
78 
■ 
10 
82.0 
75 *o 
89.0 
74.0 
139.0 
17 
84.0 
7 7 -° 
88.0 
75 -o 
149.0 
11 
83.6 
76.0 
88.0 
73 *o 
1 37 -° 
18 
83-3 
75-6 
89.0 
74-0 
148.0 
05 
12 
83-3 
7 6 *3 
87.0 
75 *o 
146.0 
... 
... 
19 
83.6 
76.O 
86.0 
73 -o 
131.0 
• . . 
r 
1 otal Rain 
... 
Nil. 
Nil. 
Total Rain 
6 
58 
