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REPORT OE THE 
METEOEOLOaiCAL EEaiSTEE, YOEK, 1875. 
BAROMETER. 
RAIN. 
THERMOIMETER. 
Highest. 
Lowest. 
Mean. 
Inches. 
Days. 
Average 
Maximum. 
Average 
Minimum. 
Mean Temp. 
j Highest. 
Lowest. 
Jan. 
30-564 
28-974 
29-8107 
2-96 
21 
45-83 
36-25 
40-38 
55 
13 
Feb. 
30-466 
29-496 
30-0913 
•96 
12 
41-78 
31-17 
34-39 
52 
22 
Mar. 
30-639 
29-494 
30-1451 
•68 
9 
45-77 
35-06 
39-71 
57 
26 
April 
30-569 
29-105 
30-0494 
•32 
8 
55-66 
38-43 
45-03 
73 
29 
May 
30-301 
29-455 
29-9651 
1-47 
12 
63-41 
43-54 
52-22 
73 
35 
June 
30-323 
29-308 
29-8711 
2-25 
15 
66-83 
48-13 
57-46 
75 
43 
July 
30-402 
29=335 
29-9672 
3-23 
18 
68-00 
50-55 
58-45 
75 
42 
Aug. 
30-276 
29-731 
30-0164 
1-93 
11 
69-55 
52-55 
60-93 
83 
41 
Sept. 
30-437 
29-401 
30-0318 
2-23 
9 
66-90 
49-70 
56-36 
74 
39 
Oct. 
30-206 
29-154 
29-7755 
3-81 
15 
54-81 
42-87 
46-35 
67 
31 
Nov. 
30-335 
28-796 
29-7939 
3-71 
23 
46-93 
35-63 
39-90 
57 
29 
Dec. 
30-475 
29-471 
30-0663 
•83 
1 
43-39 
35-16 
38-97 
55 
21 
30-639 
28-796 
29-9653 
24-38 
170 
55-74 
41-59 
47-51 
83 
13 
The following observations made at Langton, Malton, have 
been kindly supplied by the Eev. A. Shadwell, M. A. 
WINDS. 
Direction. 
Number of Days. 
S. to W. 
158 
W. to N. 
69 
N. to E. 
92 
E. to S. 
46 
365 
Days on which the Wind force was estimated to amount to a 
Gale, or to 
6 and 
over 6 on the sea scale, maximum 
being 12 
Jan. 
Feb. 
March April 
May June 
July 
Sept. 
1 
• • 
5 
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• • 
5 
• • 
6 8 
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• • 
24 
20 
9 9 
20 15 
18 
24 
26 
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26 
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