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... highest and lowest temperatures in the shade , in the sun , and on grass , were observed with the Self - registering Instruments by Negretti and Zambra previously mentioned . The corrections due to the want of coincidence of their ...
... highest and lowest temperatures in the shade , in the sun , and on grass , were observed with the Self - registering Instruments by Negretti and Zambra previously mentioned . The corrections due to the want of coincidence of their ...
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... Highest in sunshine , 62.8 . Lowest on grass , 21'0 . d . h . Rain fell on the 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 5th , 7th , 8th ... Highest , .8 . 10 to 12 , being oin 172 above the average . O 54.2 . 21 Ο . Temp . Highest on the 20th , Lowest on the ...
... Highest in sunshine , 62.8 . Lowest on grass , 21'0 . d . h . Rain fell on the 1st , 2nd , 3rd , 5th , 7th , 8th ... Highest , .8 . 10 to 12 , being oin 172 above the average . O 54.2 . 21 Ο . Temp . Highest on the 20th , Lowest on the ...
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... Highest on the 25th , 69'1 . Lowest on the 11th , 30'0 . Mean for the month , 48'4 , " " being 2014 above the average . " " Highest in sunshine , 86.0 . " " Lowest on grass , 23'0 . d . h . h . Barom . Highest , 2. 12 to 14 , " 9 Lowest ...
... Highest on the 25th , 69'1 . Lowest on the 11th , 30'0 . Mean for the month , 48'4 , " " being 2014 above the average . " " Highest in sunshine , 86.0 . " " Lowest on grass , 23'0 . d . h . h . Barom . Highest , 2. 12 to 14 , " 9 Lowest ...
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... Highest , 21. 8 to 12 , Lowest , 5. 14 & 18 , 30.062 . 29.216 . ***** .... 29.711 , being on oro below the average . Temp . Highest on the 26th , 76.0 . 99 Lowest on the 10th , 43 I. Mean for the month , 99 59'0 , being 2 ° 4 below the ...
... Highest , 21. 8 to 12 , Lowest , 5. 14 & 18 , 30.062 . 29.216 . ***** .... 29.711 , being on oro below the average . Temp . Highest on the 26th , 76.0 . 99 Lowest on the 10th , 43 I. Mean for the month , 99 59'0 , being 2 ° 4 below the ...
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... Highest , 4. 8 to 10 , being on 015 below the average . " " Lowest , 19. 10 , Mean for the month , 33 h . in . 30.274 . 28.696 . 29.669 , 67.5 . Temp . Highest on the 4th , " 3 Lowest on the 29th , Mean for the month , " " being 2 ° 1 ...
... Highest , 4. 8 to 10 , being on 015 below the average . " " Lowest , 19. 10 , Mean for the month , 33 h . in . 30.274 . 28.696 . 29.669 , 67.5 . Temp . Highest on the 4th , " 3 Lowest on the 29th , Mean for the month , " " being 2 ° 1 ...
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