METEOROLOGICAL RECORD.
The following observations have been taken at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, self-registering instruments, for previous twenty-four hours ending 9.30 a.m. on:—
§ to to to to co co t-» co ~a o< cn *» o I s CO is to co co co CO CD CO <O CD CO CD co Cri co co fij Cn o o Qj >-* QQ QQ fcfeE B e P S CUB'S ! n> o> to b> *> 00 en 00 Maximum. (6 en pi w 00 co do bo c> o J-» a^ CJ* cncocora&M to to to en *» en to Minimum. Mean. "I 2. en CO en en o o> o i cr> cn en *» p >-• to to to 50 o> oo to co b to to Wet Bulb. _J & ] I Degree of humiouty, complete saturation represented by 1. Degree of humiouty, complete saturation repre~o5 - 3 ■ 3 : I £ S^SgSSsSS o en l-» t-> h-» I-J t-i H* CD O» CO O CO I- , CO b b> in b» «j b Solar, Highest temperature in the sun. cn CM CO bbcobco^ico Terrestrial, Lowest temperature on the grass. s> I o' S [ §!>§' ' ■^ a * n Gauge. Direction. COw t-« CO Horizontal S movement in g, miles during past twentyfour hours. The •tal rainfall was r»A/v_
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9668, 5 March 1897, Page 3
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