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FIFTH REPORT — 1835 . 
Table VII. Showing the Mean Hourly Temperature for each 
of the Seasons, viz. Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter, 
for the Years 1833 and 1834. 
Hour. 
Spring. 
Summer. 
Autumn. 
Winter. 
1 A.M. 
46-28 
1 
55-94 
51-02 
45-65 
2 ... 
45-89 
55-92 
50-74 
45-37 
3 ... 
45*65 
55-27 
50-63 
45-11 
4 ... 
45-41 
55-07 
50-48 
45-16 
O • • • 
45-35 
55-33 
50-35 
44-98 
6 ... 
46-02 
56-89 
50-78 
44-89 
7 ... 
48-04 
59-31 
51-60 
45-00 
8 ... 
50-53 
61-59 
5307 
45-43 
9 ... 
52-61 
63-38 
55-12 
46-21 
10 ... 
54-23 
64-46 
57-00 
47-36 
11 ... 
55-36 
65-32 
58-22 
48-46 
12 ... 
56-38 
65-73 
59-17 
49-40 
1 P.M. 
56-91 
66-09 
59-54 
49-56 
2 ... 
56-59 
66-01 
59-10 
49-04 
3 ... 
55-86 
65-60 
58-07 
48-65 
4 ... 
54-89 
64-88 
56-78 
47-96 
5 ... 
53-80 
63-87 
55-38 
47-03 
6 ... 
52-21 
62-59 
54-30 
46-66 
n 
t ... 
50-57 
61-08 
53-46 
46-44 
8 ... 
49-60 
59-56 
52-88 
46-16 
9 ... 
48-79 
58-41 
52-41 
46-10 
10 ... 
47-85 
57-61 
51-91 
4602 
11 ... 
47-35 
57-07 
51-48 
45-93 
12 ... 
46-83 
56-41 
51-34 
45-83 
Means 
50-55 
60-55 
53-95 
46-55 
Mean temp, of tlie two years by this table, from 17520 observations, 52 90. 
