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REPORT OF THE 
The registry of the winds shows an unusual amount from the 
more genial quarters,— the south, south-west, and west amount¬ 
ing to 237 days. 
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, YORK, 1863. 
BAROMETER. 
RAIN. 
THERMOMETER. 
Prevailing Wind. 
Highest. 
Lowest. 
Mean. 
Inches. 
Days. 
Average Max. 
Average Min. 
Mean. 
Highest. 
Lowest. 
Jan. 
30-508 
28-850 
29-549 
2 81 
20 
44-6 
35-3 
40-0 
54‘5 
30-0 
S.W. 
Feb. 
30-710 
29-512 
30-118 
0-51 
5 
47-1 
36-5 
41-8 
54-0 
25-5 
S.W. 
Mar. 
30-514 
29-180 
29-749 
1-11 
15 
50-9 
37-9 
44'4 
60-0 
26-5 
Westerly. 
April 
30-668 
29-380 
29-836 
0-61 
9 
56-1 
40-7 
48-4 
62-5 
32-5 
do. 
May 
30-386 
29-404 
29-947 
0-95 
10 
59-0 
43-4 
51-2 
65-5 
34-5 
Variable. 
June 
30-250 
29-322 
29-744 
1-98 
11 
65-8 
51-4 
58-6 
74-5 
43-0 
S. 
July 
30-7*86 
29-494 
30 032 
1-86 
9 
68-9 
50-5 
59-7 
82-0 
42-0 
W. 
Aug. 
30-152 
29-334 
29-733 
3-36 
21 
66-8 
52-8 
59-8 
75-0 
43-0 
S.W. 
Sept. 
30-282 
28-746 
29-656 
2-47 
18 
59-0 
47-3 
53-2 
66-0 
40-0 
do. 
Oct. 
30-250 
28-950 
29-643 
3-13 
21 
55-7 
44-8 
50-3 
63-0 
32-5 
do. 
Nov. 
30-476 
28-786 
29-856 
1-85 
16 
49-0 
39-2 
44-1 
59-0 
27-0 
do. 
Dec. 
30-400 
28-694 
29-893 
1-59 
9 
47-1 
37-0 
42-1 
54*0 
28-0 
do. 
29-813 
22-23 
164 
49-46 
I 
PREVALENCE OF WINDS. 
N. N.E. E. S.E. S. S.W. W. N.W. 
14 14 22 38 46 82 109 33 = 365 — 7 omissions. 
