METEOROLOGICAL.
From the official meteorological report for December it appears that the moan height of the barometer at the Duncd'n Obscrvat ry was £9 677.n.; the highest rending being 30.1*51 on the 31st, and tho lowest 29.UG4 ou the Sth. The mean temperature of tho air was 57.5, the greatest heat iu tho shade being 81 on the 31st, tho greatest cold 43 on the 19th. The tot »1 range of temperature iu tho shade was, therefore 3S, the mean daily rauge being 1*5.5. The. maximum solar radiation was 1(52 on the Slat, tho minimum torrent rial radiation i' 7 on the 4th, The extreme range between t*\e reading of the exposed thermometers was, therefore, i)l>. The total rainfall was 5.3-;8. it fell on eighteen days, the mammim vninf.iil n\ •«...>• twenty-ioni hours being 18j8 ou the 3tst. Tbo mean dmnjgi hoiiriuftai movement of tka air tyaa m. milea ; the greatest Telocity fet oUe day bemg 3ev mues.
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Evening Star, Issue 4019, 13 January 1876, Page 2
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157METEOROLOGICAL. Evening Star, Issue 4019, 13 January 1876, Page 2
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