READING OF THE METBOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS DTJEIITG SEPT., 1863.
Barometer (mean pressure) ... 29-075 in. Moan temperature of the air ... 52 7 dog. Do do evaporation ... ... 46-5 deg. Do do dew point ... " ... 403 deg. Do degree of humidity (0—1) ... -64 dog. Do daily range of tempera tnre ... li-4 dc£. Do amount of cloud (O — 1O) . . 6 Do force of wind (0—12) ... 7 Greatest heat in shade... ..-. 72 deg. Greateutcoldinniyht.. .. 26 deg" Highest reading in sun's rays ... 103 degLowest reading on grass... ... 20 deg. Amount of raia ... ... 4 355 in. Days no rnin ... ... 15 . Days rain fell ... . . 15 Direction of wind (by 7 f {?^ W^ f J * truecompas.) 'J^oWnV £%£ The mean temperature of the air during the first _ five days was 43*2 deg., and the relative /humidity -97; — during the" last five days the respective readings were 60-1 deg. and -45. CSABIES ROUS MaETEN. Martendale, Ryal Bush.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 19 October 1863, Page 2
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