METEOROLOGICAL RECORD .
The following observations have been taken at the School of Agriculture, Lincoln, self-registering instruments for previous twenty-four hours ending 8 a.m. on:—
1890. Month and Day. April. Barometer. Thermometers. Hygrometer. Radiation. Rain Gauge (inches). Wind. Seduced to 32F and corrected for altitude. Maximum. Minimum. Mean. Wet Bulb. 1 Degree of im- | midity, complete saturation repreI sented by 1. Solar (highest temp, in sun) Terrestrial (lowest temp, on the grass). Direction. Horizontal movement in miles during past 24 hours. Thursday. April 24 30-547 G2S 38-6 50-7 44-7 •G3 1150 34-0 S.W. 198 Friday, 25 30-GG3 G4-6 47-0 55-8 49-0 •60 114-0 44-0 Calm 79 Saturday, 26 30-G33 67-6 47-G 57-6 52-5 •70 1200 440 N.E. 175 Sunday, u 27 30-557 G7-0 38-2 52 6 47-2 •G3 1160 31-6 Calm 176 Monday, u 28 30-318 71-8 440 57-9 50-4 •58 121-0 39-0 • •• Calm 170 Tuesday, 29 30-313 75-4 45-2 60-3 50-5 •50 131-8 37-0 *»• Calm 130 Wednesday, 9* 30 30-173 75-6 46-0 60-8 520 •56 1280 45-0 ... N.W. 269 Total .„ ... ... ... ... ... | ... ... ... ... Mean ... .. ... 69-2 43-8 56"5 • •• i 120-2 39-2
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 9092, 1 May 1890, Page 3
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