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 ABSTRACTS AND RESULTS 
 
 or 
 
 MAGNETICAL & METEOROLOGICAL 
 
 OBSERVATIONS, 
 
 AT THB 
 
 MAGNETIC OBSERVATORY, 
 
 TORONTO, CANADA, 
 
 FROM 1841 TO 1871 INCLUSIVE. 
 
 TORONTO: 
 PRINTED BY COPP, CLARK & CO.. 67 & 69 COLBORNE STREET. 
 
 1875. 
 
COPP. CLARK k CO., PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, COLBORNK STREET TORONTO. 
 
MAGNETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 CONTENTS. 
 
 Introduction 
 
 IX 
 
 Remarks on Magnetical Observations 1 1.30 
 
 Table IjIST OF MagneticAL TableS. 
 
 I.— Monthly and yearly means of Absolute Westerly Declination 33 
 
 II.— Monthly mean Declination for each of the three groups, with the cor- 
 responding corrections for secular change 34 
 
 III.— Monthly mean Declination for each group, corrected for secular chan«e, 
 
 together with the means of the three corrected groups . 34 
 
 iV.— Annual variations of Declination 34 
 
 v.— Monthly and yearly means of Absolute Inclination 35 
 
 VI.— Monthly and annual means of the Absolute Horizontal Force 36 
 
 VII.— Monthly and annual means of Total Force 37 
 
 VIII.— Aggregate amount of the disturbances of Declinaiion, Horizontal Force, 
 and Vertical iorce,ir different years ending .30th June, with the ratios 
 expressing their relative amount in each year as compared with the 
 me? a of all years ^ .^g 
 
 IX.-Oontaining, for the Total Force and Inclination, numbers analagous to 
 
 those of Table VIII, together with certain other ratios 38 
 
 X.— Aggregate values of the disturbances of Declination in the several 
 months, with the ratios of the aggregate values of the disturbances ,.f 
 
 tne several elements to their respective mean annual values 39 
 
 XL— Containing, for each Magnetic element, the ratios of the amount of 
 Distm ance, in each of the twenty-four hours, to the mean amount of 
 the Disturbances at all hours, Disturbances of an opposite si«n beine 
 taken jointly as well as separately ^ 40 
 
 XII.— Shewing the aggregate effect of the disturbances of DecHnation, Total 
 lorce, and Inclination on the Solar diunial variations of these elements 
 together with their average effect in one day 41 
 
 XIII.— Solar diurnal variations of Declination for each month, for the two half 
 years, and for the year, derived from the five years ending 30th June, 
 1»4«, after the separation and omission of the larger Disturbances 42 
 
 ^^^•— Solar diurnal variations of Horizontal Force for each month, for the two 
 half years, and for the year, derived from the five years ending 30th 
 June, 1848, after the separation and omission of the larger Disturbances. 43 
 XV.— Solar diurnal variations of Vertical Force for each month, for the two 
 T ^1 o7u *?^ ^^^ ^^^ y®*''' '^^"ved from the five years ending 30th 
 June, 1848, after the separation and omission of the larger Disturbances. 44 
 
 •^^•— |®""-ann"al and annual means of the Solar diurnal variations of Total 
 * orce and Inclination, derived from those of the Horizontal and Vertical 
 
 S 5 32.5" 
 
Taplb. 
 XVTI.- 
 
 xvm 
 
 XIX. 
 
 XX. 
 
 XXI. 
 
 XXII.— I 
 
 XXIII. 
 
 XXIV. 
 
 XXV. 
 
 XXVI. 
 
 rONTENT3. 
 
 Paqr. 
 -Semi-annual inequalities of the diurnal variations of the Magnetic 
 elements for each hour, witli the signs proper to Ihe half year, April to 
 September imlusive, derived from the five years ending 30th June, 1848. 46 
 — Aggregate values of the I)i.stnrl)ances in tiic diil'erent years, each end- 
 ing 30th June, and derived from six observations each day 47 
 
 —Solar diurnal variations of iJeelination for each month, at the ordinary 
 six observation hours, after tlie sei)arati(m and omis.4i(m of the larger 
 Disturbances, and derived from dillercnt groups of years 4S 
 
 — Solar diurnal variations of Horizontal Force for each month, at the 
 ordinary six observation hours, after the separation and omission of 
 the larger Disturbances, and derived from diil'erent groups of years ... 4!) 
 
 — Solar diurnal variations of Vertical Force for each month, at the ordi- 
 nary six observation houis, after the separation and omission of the 
 larger Disturljauces, and derived from diiTerent groups of years oO 
 
 Solar diurnal variations of Total Force for each month, at the ordinary 
 six observation hours, after the sejtaration and omission of the larger 
 Disturbances, and derived from diilerent groups of years 51 
 
 Solar diurnal variations of Inclination for each month, at the ordinary 
 six observation liours, after the separation and omission of the larger 
 Disturbances, and derived from different groups of years 52 
 
 -Comparative view of the semi-annual and annual inequalities of the 
 Solar diurnal variations of the ^lagnetic elements, at the six observa- 
 tion hours, as derived from different groups of years 53-54 
 
 -Dates (Astronomical time) at which xmusnally large disturbances of 
 Declination occurred at the ordinary observation hours, with the 
 amount of abnormal variation of each such disturbance. Declination, 
 abnormal variation not less than 15'. Tlie ( -t- ) sign indicates an 
 easterly disturbance, and ( - ) a westerly disturbance 55 
 
 -A selection of dates (Astronomical time) at which extra readings of the 
 
 Magnetic Instruments were taken, in consequence of prevailing large 
 
 disturbances, with the amount of abnormal deviations (A^) of Declina- 
 
 A0 
 tion, (A9) of Inclination, and — of Total Force 56-59 
 
i:n'teodltctiox. 
 
 51 
 
 T].. Tcmnto Magnetic and Motoorological Ohsn-vatory is ,sit„at.Hl in th. 
 groumls of the Univorsity of Toronto, in latitu.lo .t.T' 39'..! N., lon^itudc^' 
 5h. 7n. 33s. W., 108 feet above Lake Ontario, an.l 312 A.t aho^^t 
 lovcl 01 the sea. 
 
 Prim- to tJu. Kpnng of 1S53, the Ol.servato.y at Toronto, in connnon 
 witJi tliose estabhshe,! at the recommendation of the Royal Soei.tv of 
 -ondon, at other colonial stations, was maintained I,y tlie Bi-itisli Govern- 
 ment, ami was m,der the general control of Major, now General, Sir 
 Edward Salnne, of the Royal Artillery. 
 
 The first Director, Lieut. Riddel, R. A., a.-rived in Canada in the 
 sunnuer of lb39, accompanied by the following non-conami.ssioned ollicers 
 as assistants : v^^i^^cih 
 
 Messrs. Johxstox (1), 
 " Walker (2), 
 " MfiNzrEs (3). 
 (1.) Now Assistant Secretary to the Canadian Institute. 
 (2.) Deceased in June, 1865. 
 (3.) ^ow Senior Assistant at the Observatory. 
 
 After examining varions sites, Lieut. Riddel finally gave the preference 
 to ioronto, where a grant of 2^ acres belonging to the University of 
 Toronto (then the University of King's College), was niade by the Cotmcil 
 of tlie University, with the sole condition that the building to be erected 
 should not be appropriated to any other purpose than that of an ol,serva 
 tory, and should revert to the University if the Observatory shouhl be 
 discontinued. 
 
 The first observatory building was completed in September, 1840 the 
 observations prior to that date having been carried on in a barrack in 
 ±>athur.st street. 
 
 Lieut. Riddel was succeeded early in 1841, by Lieut. Younghusband 
 ±^. A., who finally gave up his charge to Lieut. Lefroy, R. A * in the 
 autumn of 1844. The latter officer continued to be Director till the sprint 
 01 18o3. '■ *' 
 
 Now General Lefroy, and Governor of Bermuda. 
 
IT 
 
 i 
 
 X INTIIODUCTION. 
 
 Fiirdior (lotiiilH coiiccnuiii,' tlu; ciuly liistiJiy of the Observatory, includ- 
 ing tlu) ciiTiinisliincc's wliicli led to its ('stuhlislmioiit l»y tlui [iiiporial Go- 
 veniiacnt, arc givnii in tlie iutroduotion to tlu; (ir.st volunu? of tlin oltserva- 
 tions, |tiil>lislH'd under tlie superintendence of (i.'ueral Habino, which, 
 tog(;ther with the second and third vohinies, contain the niagnetical and 
 moteoi'ological observations from 1840 to 1848. 
 
 From the H[)ring of 185.3, wlien tlie obs(!i'vatory ceased to bo an Imperial 
 establisliment, it has been maintained by and unchn* tho control of tho 
 general Uovernment of Canada. 
 
 It is intended in tho present volume to give a very brief summary of tlic 
 princii)al results derived from the niagnetical and meteorological observa- 
 tions from tho e stablishmcMit of the Observatory to the eu<l of 1871, toge- 
 gether with tabh^s of the daily ol)servations from 18G3 to 1871, both inclu- 
 sive. Unless it is stated to tlu; contrary, it must be understood that dis- 
 cussions of observations jirior to 1853 havo been abridged from tho publi- 
 cations of General Sabine. 
 
 As details regarding tlie several instruments and their adjustments arc 
 described at len;_,th in "die three first volumes (1840 to 1848), and in the 
 three volumes, 1853-G2, thy are omitted here. 
 
MAGNETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 ABSOLUTE DECLINATION. 
 
 ^ In TaUo I. aro given tl.o .nontlily uu.l a.muul valuos of tl,., .locluuUiou 
 m every case in vvJnoli thoy could 1,(3 piucurea. 
 
 The scnioH nmy ho divMo.l into tl.rv. principal groups: fro.u ISI:, to 
 l8ol; from l.SaG to 1SG4; and from KsGD to 1871. 
 
 Secidar chanye. 
 Acccmling to General Sal>ino, tho nioathly determinations in the first 
 group furnish 81 erp.ations of the fonn ^' = ^'+nr, in which ,'■ is tho 
 most probable declination at tlie nu.in (>poch, July Lst, 1818; <l<' the ob- 
 served dedmation in any otlier naonth; (a) the interval in month.s between 
 the date of ^ and July 1st, 1818, (.) being regarded as po.sitivo for .latea 
 later than the mean epoch; and {y) tlu> monthly secular change. 
 
 ^^Frmn these equations were obtained ^^ ==. 1° W.n ■ ,iud y L 0'.1G27 or 
 III/ — 1-952, the mean annual increase of west declination. 
 
 Probable error of the montUhj determinations. 
 From the 84 equations the following are derived: 
 4'\ = rU'M 4- 0'.1G27 ai, 
 il>', = \ .34.91 -f-0'.lG27«„ 
 
 (tc, etc., tfcc. 
 
 ^84=1 34.91 + 0'.lG27rr„„ 
 os^he most probable values of the declination in the several month.s in the 
 group irom the differences between these and theobservedvah.es the 
 pro .a.le en-or of a single monthly determination was fouml to be -^ 0' 75 
 and the probable error of the mean determination ± O'.OS. The m-ob-ible 
 errors mclude the effects of disturbance and of mean annual variatioxr 
 
 c.e!senfT^°^"f r*'.'^''"'^^'"^^^^^ ''^^"^^' ^^^"^^- "-"thly in- 
 crease of westerly declination, derived from the 108 equations furnished by 
 
 the monthly determinations in 185G to 18G4, was found to be 0'.2G0G- the 
 probable error of a single monthly determination was 0'.74; and the'pro 
 
 18C0, "on: "^^" '' ''' ''-'''' ^'^ '"'-'''^ ---^-'^^ - ^^ '«°^" 
 
12 
 
 TOKONTt) MAONKTICAI. OHSKKVATIONH. 
 
 A,t,'!iln fi'oni dm 81 (Hju.itions, Hiinilarly (hn-ivcMl from thn later ^'onp, 
 IHOf) to 1S71, llio nn'iiii iiioutlily iiiciu'ii.si^ wuh foiiml to Ixi 0'.'M27; the 
 prohal»l(* crroi- of a siiii,'lo monthly «InttM'miiiatioii was O'.U'.) ; uiul tht» pro- 
 hahh^ ciTor of tho motin, (2' .'U'.02,) corr<'.s|)()udiug to July Ut, 1808, wus 
 
 O'.IOO. 
 
 Atimud variation. 
 
 Tlio y)roc('ss of compiitintj; tho iimuuil vuriatiou of the dcclhuvtiou is ex- 
 hibited in Tal.h's II., III., (\^ 
 
 TiiMe 1 1. !,'iv('s tho iriotithly means of tho ol)Sf'rvcd (h^cHnatious derived 
 from eaoh of tho throo groups, I8l.')-r)l, 1851 5 1, and hSIio-TI, tonvtiiei- 
 with tho con-ectioiiH for socuhir eli:iu,L,'e, needful for reducing,' them to their 
 resi)oetiv(« m(>an ejiochs, .Tidy ist, 1848, I8li0, and 18G8. In Tahle III,, 
 tho monthly means are reduced to tlH> mean epoehs; and, finally, in Tal)lo 
 IV., aro .shewn th(! annual variations, obtained by subtractiniL,' the annual 
 mean of each group from tho several reduced monthly means. 
 
 I 
 
 IXCLTXATIOX. 
 
 The monthly and annual means of inclination, from ISil to 1871, are 
 given in Table V. 
 
 From IStl to 1852, the annual variation was shown to bo approximately 
 expressed by a fornuxla which, when niodillcd so as to harmonizti with the 
 notation adopted further on, is as follows: 
 
 Annual variation .^ I'.ll sin (?iX30°+122°); 
 
 where (u) is the time nxeasured from January 15th, tho unit bcung the 
 twelfth part of the year. 
 
 Making n = 0, ?< = 1, etc., &c., vi = 11, the mean annual variations for 
 the several inontha are as follows : 
 
 Jan. Feb. Mar. April. May. Juno. July, Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 
 4-0.94 4-0.52 —0.04 —0.59 —0.98 — l.ll —0.94 —0.52 4-0.04 -fO.59 4-0.98 4-1.11 
 
 This series shews a maximum in December and a minimum in June, 
 with a range from one solstice to the other of 2'. 2 2. 
 
 *Whcn the yera'S 1853-5-1-55 were incorporated with the preceding 
 twelve years, the conclusion arrived at respecting the annual variation of 
 inclination was that, after the elimination of secular change, the inclination 
 in June or July is lower tlian in the pi'evious January and the succeeding 
 December, l)y an amount which may be taken approximately as I'.Tl. I i 
 
 *Tho investigation, including 1853-55, was made by Sir E. Sabine. 
 
TOIION'TO MAON'RTK'AL OII.SERVATIONrt. 
 
 13 
 
 HubHCf|H<'ut years tlio ii'ro;^nilaritios iii tlu; iiicliiialinii, wlicilicr occiisiomMi 
 by (listurltaiiccs or l»y other c.'ui.sca, iiro Hiillicicut to nuiHk tho aiiuuul vuria- 
 tions which «ro ho di.stiiictly luarkcil in earlier yijars. 
 
 Annual vnriatloyis nwl tccnhiv c/nanjr of' /n<'f!)iiif!nii in thn t/'-nt-.i JSoS-7I. 
 
 Fi'oin the fourteen yoar.s wo find the; mean inclination to 1m) 75' U0'.88, 
 whidi would c()rre.s[»t)n<l to January 1st, ISt];"), if tho imdinatioii wero us- 
 HUined to tlecreawo uniformly. Comliinini,' this mean and tlu^ .several yearly 
 means, fourteen (equations were constructed of tlu? form tt.c = (/, wiien^ (.c) 
 is tho Tno.st prohalths aiuiual decreaso; (^t) the intf.'vvals in yi-arsor fractious 
 of a year fi-om tho mean epoch, January 1st, ISC*,"), (,i) Itcini,' positive for 
 dates prior to tlio mean epoch, and {</) the excess of ihc (•(iriespondiuu 
 yearly mean ahovo 75^ 20'. 88. 'I'hc fourteen ofpiations ^dvt' .»! = ()'. 704; 
 whence the approximate mean monthly secular decrease is 0'.0.")(>. 
 
 Also th(! proltahle error of a single annual mean is O'.ol', and tho pro- 
 bable error of the mean for January 1st, 180'), is ()'. 11. 
 
 In the following Table are shewn — 
 
 (1.) The monthly means of inclination in the fourteen yonrs uncorrected 
 for secular change; 
 
 (2.) The corrections for secular change; 
 
 (.').) Tho mimdes of tho monthly means corrected for secular change; the 
 degrees (75^) being omitted to save space; 
 
 (i.) The annual variations from tho ^receding lino. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 """ ■ ' 
 
 a 
 
 
 .Jan. 
 
 Fob. 
 
 .Alar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 Juni'. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 1 So] it. 
 
 Oct. Nov. 
 
 Di-c. 
 
 S 
 
 
 75° 
 
 75° 
 
 75° 
 
 75^ 
 
 ,C>^ 
 
 75^ 
 
 75^ 
 
 75'^ 
 
 75-' 
 
 75'^ 75" 
 
 7.0° 
 
 
 Mon. means 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ■f 
 
 14 voar.s.. .. 
 
 ' '()'.W 
 
 21'. 00 
 
 21'. 35 
 
 21'. 41 
 
 21'. 24 
 
 20.54 
 
 20'. 21 
 
 20'. 50 
 
 20'. 70 
 
 20'.'.'.' 20'. 74 
 
 20' . t;> 
 
 
 Cor. fcjrsi.'ciilai' 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 5! 
 
 oli.'iiiLrc 
 
 -.■69. 
 
 -.26 
 
 -.20 
 
 — 14 
 
 — OS 
 
 -.02 
 
 + .02 
 
 + .08 
 
 ■}-.14 
 
 + .20 +.20 
 
 + .32 
 
 
 Coi-M mmithlv 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 O 
 
 iiicaiis 
 
 JO. SO 
 
 21.15 
 
 21.27 
 
 2MG 
 
 20.52 
 
 20.23 
 
 20.04 
 
 20.90 
 
 21. hi! 21.00 
 
 21.U0 
 
 
 Annual v,tri:i- 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 tiuns 
 
 -0.21 -O.OS 
 
 ! 
 
 .0.27 
 
 + 0.30 
 
 + 0.2S 
 
 -0.;t6 
 
 -0.05 
 
 — 0.2t 
 
 -f0.02 
 
 + 0.31 +0.12 
 
 + 0.U' 
 
 
 From the third and fourth linos of tho Table just given, it is olivious 
 that the annual variation cannot be expressed by one circulating term. In 
 fact, the actual variations in the foiu'th line are gi\en by tlu; following 
 formula, in which tho coollicient of tho second term is double that of the 
 tirst: 
 
 Variation = 0M8 sin (/iX30^-[-74') + 0'.3G sin (2mX30'4-2G5') 
 + O'.uy sin (3/1X30=^+1.39°) + O'.Ol sin (IwX 30^+281°) 
 + 0'.07 sin (r);iX30°+188°) 
 4- 0'.02 sill (G/iX30°+270°). 
 
14 
 
 TORONTO MACINETICAL 0T5SERVATI0NS. 
 
 If iill tho tenns but tlin two first be omitted in the above formula, the 
 variiitioiis of tlie tli|) i*> tlie several months will be as follows: 
 
 Jan. 1 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 + 0.41 
 
 May. June, 
 
 + 0.1(i — O.L'.S 
 
 i 
 
 July. 
 —0.53 
 
 Aug. j Sept. 
 
 Ort. 
 +0.31 
 
 -O.IU— 0.03 
 
 1 
 
 + 'JS 
 
 — 0.38 1 + 0. 0'J 
 
 Nov. ! Doc 
 
 I 
 
 + 0.25-0.03 
 
 ABSOLUTE HORIZONTAL FORCE. 
 
 Tho monthly ami annual mean.s of tho horizontal force are shown in 
 Table VI. 
 
 Tho methotls by which they were obtained were precisely the same as 
 those described in Vol. III. of tho eaily series of Toi'onto observations; but 
 subse({ueut to July, 1858, tho determinations Avero from o])servations in 
 two days in each month, two sets of viln-ations with deflections at two dif- 
 ferent distances being taken in each day. The coetUcient of induction (/x) 
 was detcrTuined by exveriments similar to those emj)loyed by Mr. Welsh, of 
 Kew, and described in Vol. III. 
 
 The partial determinations, after lieiug reduced to tho mean Bifjlar read- 
 ing of the day, were afterwards reduced to tlie normal mean of tho month. 
 
 Secular chanje. 
 
 According to Sa'oine, the moan annual secular change of horizontal force 
 from 1845 to 1852 was — .00371 ±.00091. From a recent investigation 
 it has b(.'en found that the mean viontJibj secular chnnge, obtained froui 84 
 equations wiiich arc fu'"ai.shed by tlie seven years, 1845-51, was — .00022, 
 and the i)ro])able error of a single monthly determination .00274. 
 
 By examiniiig the column of annual means, it is evident that the pro- 
 gressive change was converted into an increase during the latter part of the 
 series. 
 
 From tlie fourteen years, 1851 to 1S71, the mean annual increase was 
 
 .00148. 
 
 Annual variation of horizontal force. 
 
 From the provisional determinations of horizontal force, from 1845 to 
 1851, (see p. xci. of 2nd volume,) SLd)ine inferred that the annual varia- 
 tions could be ex))ressed by the formula : 
 
 Variation = .002 sin («X30^'4-312'^), 
 
 (?i) being the months or parts of a month reckoned from January 15th ; 
 and that the horizontal force had a maximum in Juno, and a minimum in 
 December, with a total range between the solstices of .0038. 
 
 Tho annual variations have been also deduced from the monthly moans 
 of the fourteen years, 1858-1871, by tho process shewn below: 
 
TORONTO MAGN'ETICAL OnSERVATIONS. 
 
 15 
 
 Mdii. Ill ('mis 
 ill It yiirs.. 
 
 Cor. fnr.s{M;ul;u 
 ohuiif,'t' 
 
 Cor. luiiiitlily 
 
 Illi'IlllH '. 
 
 Anniiul v;iri,'i 
 tiuii.-j 
 
 J;iii. 
 
 ;i.4S07 
 + 7 
 
 Fi-b. 
 
 3.4805 
 + ti 
 
 3. -1004! 3.4901 
 — .0011 -..0014 
 
 M.ir. April. May. .Time. 
 
 July. Aug. j Hcpt. 
 
 3.4803 
 
 + 
 3.4808 
 -.0017 
 
 3.4900; 
 
 + S 
 
 3.4903 
 
 — 0012 
 
 3.49-1! 
 + 2 
 
 3.4938 
 + 1 
 
 3.4940 
 - 1 
 
 3.4029 
 
 3 . 4027 
 
 3.4947 3.4939: 3.4048 
 
 + .O032+,0024| + .00:;3! + .001; 
 
 3.4914 
 
 — ;i 
 
 3.4011 
 
 -.no04 
 
 I 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Doc. 
 
 
 3.4895 
 
 3.4007 
 
 3.4015 
 
 
 — 5 
 
 - 6 
 
 — 7 
 
 
 3.4890 3.1001 
 
 3.4008 
 
 
 -.002.'-. 
 
 --.0014' 
 
 -.0007 
 
 
 TLo corrocted montl.ly means exhibit consi,ioral,lo ii-reondaritv nrul the 
 vanati^is deduced from theui can only bo appi-oxiniately Ixpres^od by ^. o 
 teniLS of the general formula. The expression is, 
 
 Variation = .0022 sin (mX3U^+290°) + .0014 sin (2,.X30°+127°) 
 TJio annual variations deduced from the monthly means of General Sabine 
 
 -.0007 
 
 TOTAL FORCE. 
 The mean monthly values of total force (,.) deduced from <p = X sec 
 whr,,o , and are the corresponrling values of the ].orizontal force ani 
 inclination,) are given in Table VII. 
 
 Secular change. 
 From the years 1845-51, Sal^lne inferred that tliere was an annual secular 
 incroaw; in the total force nf on -r^ \ . • . ^'i-i' sccuiai 
 
 uib total toice ot .00.^.. A cursory examination will sliew that 
 on the wh<,le, tJie subsequent chango has been a decided decreasr 
 
 If tlie whole series be divided into ^n-oups of four years each, we find the 
 means and the changes to be as follows; 
 
 From the fourteen years, 1858-71, the mean annual change found by 
 least squares was —0.0049. ^^im uy 
 
 Anmml variation. 
 Assuming the mean ^nonthly change in the last fourteen years to be 
 ---0.0()0-l, tlie monthly means for this period, with the same means col- 
 lected for secular chango are shewn ])elow : 
 
16 
 
 TORONTO MAONKTICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Jfar. 
 
 Ai.iil. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 nee. 
 
 
 Mon. niiMiis 
 
 It VMI-S .... 
 
 iii.rtiTR 
 
 l.'5.70.Sl 
 
 13.801S 
 
 13.S0o'.t 
 
 13..Si;09 
 
 iS.SOlW 
 
 13.80G0 
 
 13.8041 
 
 13.C010 
 
 13.7072 
 
 l.'i.7!)70 
 
 13.8000 
 
 
 
 Cor.lorsccul.ii 
 ihiiriKi! .... 
 
 — 23 
 
 - 18 
 
 - it 
 
 — 10 
 
 — c 
 
 — 2 
 
 + 2 
 
 + C 
 
 + 10 
 
 + 14 
 
 + IS 
 
 + 23 
 
 
 
 Cor, tiidiitlil}' 
 nii;ans 
 
 i:i.70.';.'i 
 
 i;i. 700.1 
 
 13.8004 
 
 13.SU10 
 
 13.8203 
 
 13.S0C7 
 
 13.8008 
 
 13.S047 
 
 13.8020 
 
 13.7930 
 
 13.7007 
 
 13.8020 
 
 
 
 Amm;il varia- 
 tiiju.s 
 
 —.0077 
 
 -.O0C9~-.00''S 
 
 + .0017 
 
 + .0171 
 
 + .00.3.5 
 
 + .00,'!0 
 
 + .0015 
 
 -.0012 
 
 — .0040 
 
 -.0035 
 
 — .0003 
 
 
 
 Tlieso nioutlily means sliew considera1)le in-pgularitj, and in fact their 
 
 variations cannot be oxpres.sed with precision excej)t by tlie empluymciit of 
 
 Hix terms of the usual fornuila. The variations are given ap})roxiuiatoly 
 
 by the expression, 
 
 Annual var. ::=. .00G5 sin (;.X30°+302°) + .0040 sin (2nX30°+197°). 
 
 SEPARATION AND DISCUSSION OF THE LARGER MAGNETIC 
 
 DISTUUBANCES. 
 
 In the following inve.stigations the magnitude of a disturbance or 
 abnormal doviatiou of a maguctio element is exi»ressed by the amount by 
 which its value differs from the normal proper to the day and hour. 
 
 A disturbance is regarded as large where it equals or exceeds a certain 
 limit. The limits employed by Gen. Sabine in the third Toronto volume, 
 and adopted in subsccpiont reductions, were 5' for the declination, 1' for 
 the inclination, -0012 for the horizontal force (or -0012 of the whole 
 horizontal force), '00020 for the Aertical force, and "0004 for the total force. 
 
 To estimate the magnitude of a disturbance it was necess;iiy to adojjt 
 for each instrument a series of normal readings proper to each hour, and 
 comparable with the observations made at that hour in a group of days 
 sulliciently near together to l)e inappreciably affected by annual variations 
 or secular and instrumental changes. 
 
 The normal scale reading foi' each observation hour was calculated l)y 
 takuig the average of all the readings at like )iours, in a month or more 
 suitable group of consecutive days, omitting those days in which the 
 readmgs differed from the normal Jinally adopted by an amount equivalent 
 to the limit determined on for the element under discussion. 
 
 Before this process could be ap[tlied to the fc ce instruments, their 
 readings were reduced to a uniform temperature of 55° by the application of 
 the })roper corrections. 
 
 The temperature corrections applied to the scale readings were in every 
 case derived from the observations made with the instrument, by comparing 
 the change of scale reading with the accompanyiiig change in the attached 
 thermometer. 
 
Dcr. 
 
 13. 8000 
 + 23 
 13. 8021) 
 —.0003 
 
 TOKONTO MAGN-ETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 17 
 
 A-,, /.-„ /,, .0 the oo..;o,.„„,„„ iZc ,! ,::":f:f" ■■ ;"™' '^' 
 
 1 uut, 01 ^^ , ^vill 1.C approximately equal to 
 
 ilie approxinuito .calo e^uivai.ut will also 1,. .[vcii i.vr an . , ■ . 
 the same form whero / f , .. .1 »^'^^^ "^ '"i e..|.;ession of 
 
 10. m, wiieio fi, f.,, t, arc tlie mean ti-mprratures of tln-no 
 
 Applying tlio sa,„o process to sovonil .simil,,,- o„,„l,i,„t!on, ' II„ > 
 
 ™.„o e,,.,™^. to i; of .„..„,„, , ,_, ,„„„^ ,;i;:;::;,,.^--;;; 
 
 the form ^\--'-Zlr-''l^J±_i'.') 
 
 TI.0 di.st,u.ba;o™ ;/ the Wi.on.a and vortical co,„pone,U„ of tl,„ fo,.„„ 
 ^u., fo.,n.,, the co„.o.spo.„H„s u.,„„„a„l .lov.Vtio.. ^, „f ,,„ .„,., 
 force ,, ...a . «, of u.e inclination, .,..,, caicnlatca ,y the fo.nu,,. 
 
 ■ — ■ — = co.s -t) . d I ^;,, L'/i "J >", 
 
 ot'Z ?'■ "T", 'T'""''"*"' "-^ntonaporuneonsabnomal deviations 
 
 If tt:::" xr'-""''' ^'^•'""-^ °^ ^'^ ^-»' *« o-^ o- ..ti. 
 
 Of tlio resulting values of J^ '^ .,iul i n i^ 
 
 ^._ .uul J 0, tho,so were r.-tained as tli.sturb- 
 
 vo!'' fr'TT" f. "r ''■■^""•'--»-^ °f '■- ''-.■'>• oi«o,.vatio„s in tho five 
 
 Disturbances of Uedlnatioa. 
 
 The numl^er of disturbed observations amounted to o 17o ;„ fl « 
 
 years of hourly observations endin. 30th jSl^Ly \ '" ^'' 
 
 of the whole. ^ ' ^^^^' ^'^"'S about 1 in 17 
 
i 
 
 IS 
 
 TORONTO MAGNETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 m 
 
 Tho ngip'Ogato values in minutos of arc in tiio differont yours, aro shown 
 in columns 1, 2, 3 of Table VIIT., whore (2) contains the easterly distur- 
 bances, (3) the westerly, and (1) tlu; two (Oiuhinod. 
 
 Expressing the annual sums in terms of their respective means for five 
 years, 3944.5, 2213.4, and 1731.1, we obtain the ratios given in columns 
 4, 5, G. 
 
 Tho total aggregate of easterly disturbances in five years was HUGO. 9, 
 and of westerly 8Gr)5.4 ; showing that the general effect of the larger dis- 
 turbances is to decrease tho westerly declination, and that tho easterly 
 values i)reponderatQ in tho ratio 1.28 to 1. 
 
 Table X. is computed l)y a p''Ocess analogous to that just given. The 
 columns 1, 2, 3 contain the aggregate sums of tho disturbances, and of their 
 easterly and westei-ly constituents, during the five years in each of the twelve 
 months, and 1, 5, 6 contain those sums expressed in terms of tho lucans of 
 tho twelve monthly sums. 
 
 From column 4 it is seen that He|)tember and April are tho months of 
 greatest disturbance of declination, and January and June tho montlis of 
 least disturbance, and that the progression from tho maxima to tho minima, 
 and from the minima to the maxima, is continuous. 
 
 Fi'om columns 5 and G, it is seen that the same general law pi'ovails in 
 both easterly and westerly disturbances, wlien viewed separately as when 
 viewed conjointly ; the erpdnoxcs aro tho epochs of maximum, and the 
 solstices of minimum disturbances. 
 
 Tho ratios which give the preponderance of easterly over westerly dis- 
 turbaiices, shew a tendency towards a maximum at the June solstice, and 
 a minimum at the December solstice. This is seen from the folio .viu";j 
 table containing the ratios of tjio easterly to the westerly values : 
 
 May . . 1.29 ) Aug. . . LOG Nov. . . 0.77 ) F.^b . . 1.27 
 
 June. . 3.82 V 2.17 8ept. . . 1.29 Dec. . . 0.74 I C.93 Mar... 1.40 
 July.. 1.41 j Oct. ..1.21 Jan. ..1.29 j Apr... 1.04 
 
 In Table XI. the ratios shew the aggregate sums of tho disturbances in 
 the live years in each of the twenty -four hours, expressed in terms of the 
 means of the twenty-four hourly sums. 
 
 Referring to column (1), from 10 A.M. to 7 p.m. inclusive, the ratios ai'e 
 invariably below iinity, and from 8 p.m. to 9 a.m. inclusive, as invariably 
 above unity. Tho hour of least disturbanco is 1 p.m., and of greatest 9 p.m. 
 The progression diu-ing tho days is uninterrupted to and from the minimum 
 at 1 P.M., but is mucli less regular during the night. 
 
 Referring to columns (2) and (3), the easterly disturbance;:; are below the 
 average during tho day, or from .5 a.m. to 5 p.m., and above the average 
 from 6 P.M. to 4 a.m. ; the westerly are belov/ the average from noon to 
 
TORONTO MAGNETICAL OIJSEUVATIONS. 
 
 19 
 
 midni^^lit inclusive, and above the average, ^\'it]l a single exception (at 
 3 a.m.), fi-oni 1 A.M. to 11 A.M. inclusive. 
 
 The easterly have ji nuixiuiuni and the westerly a niinimuiu at 9 p.m. ; 
 the westerly have a maximum at S a.m., and the easterly have nuniina 
 nearly etjual at 9 a.m. and 1, 2, '5 r.M. l']xcei)ting- from noon to 5 p.m., 
 when both easterly and westerly (listurl)ances are small, and from I a.m. to 
 T) a.m., wIkmi tlu.'y are both large, thei'o is a systen.atic tend«Micy to a dimi- 
 nution of easterly disturbance when Ave.sterly distin'b:inc(! pi'c^vails, and 
 vice verm. 
 
 In Table X.11, column.s (1) and (2) contain the aggiv^gulc sums of the 
 easterly and westerly disturbances at each of the twenty-four hours, being 
 the numbers from which cohunns (2) and (3) of Table XI arc; derived. 
 Column (."^i) gives for each hour the oxce.ss of easterly disturbance ovei* 
 westerly, or of w(>sterly over easterly, in the aggregate values of the five 
 years; and column (4) the mean effect at each houi", ol)tained by di\iding 
 the accumulated excess in the live years in column (3) by \~)'t2, the number 
 of days of observation. Column (1) exhibits, therefore, the meaii diirntal 
 variation [U'oduced on a general average by the disturbances amounting to 
 or exceeding r»' of are, and which is sui)orin:))0.sed upon the mort^ regularly 
 occun-ing diurnal variation derivable fn)m the gn;at body of the observa- 
 tions, after the disturbed observations have l)een separated. 
 
 It is s(!en from this column (1) tliat tl\e general effect of the greater 
 disturbances is to })roduce a maximum easterly deflection of the magnet of 
 0'.87 at 9 P.M., iuid a maximum westerly fleflection of (>'.r)2 at S a.m., the 
 intermediate pi-ngression either way being continuous, and only intei-rupted 
 by a few slight irregularities in the afternoon, Avhen the disturl)ances are 
 fewest laid of least amount. » 
 
 are 
 bly 
 
 lum 
 
 Ithe 
 
 lage 
 
 to 
 
 Disturba lives of Ilorhontal Forcp. 
 
 The numl.ier of the Bifilar ol)servations, in which the amount of disturb- 
 ance readied the limit .0012 in the five years, was 2908, being about 1 in 
 12 or 13 of the whole body of the observations. 
 
 From Table VIII., columns 7, 8, and 9, the numbers in which are 
 obtained in a manner precisely similar to that employed for column."} \, 5, 
 and () for the declination, we find a progressive increase in the annual value 
 of the disturbed observations from the year ending June, 1845, to the year 
 ending June, 1848. The aggregate value in the year ending June, 1844, 
 was slightly greater than in the following year, in consequence of the sub- 
 stitution of the observations of 5 months, Oct., 1842, to Feb., 1843, for 
 the 5 months, Oct. 1843, to Feb., 1844, Avhen the vertical force magnet 
 was dismounted. 
 
20 
 
 TORONTO MAUNRTICAL OBSER NATIONS. 
 
 V. I 
 
 It- , 
 
 li I 
 
 I 
 
 1 
 
 Dividing Uio nggiTgato values into distiiil))infos wliicli incroiiso, and 
 those wliicli diminish the force, it appears tliat the ratio of tlie disturb- 
 ances decreasing the force to those Avhieh increase it, M'as on the a\'erage of 
 5 years, G.4 to 1. 
 
 Comparhon of the dialurbances of Horizontal Force in the different nionflm. 
 Froni tlie ratios in cohimn (7) of Table X., it is seen that A])ril and 8op- 
 teniber are the months of maxinnini disturbaneo, and January and June 
 of minimum disturl)ance. The amount of disturbance at tlui K(iuinoxes 
 (A[)ril and September,) is to that at the Solstic(;s (Januaiy and June,) in 
 the ratio of between 3 and 4 to 1 . 
 
 Comparison of the disturbances in- the Horizontal Force in different hours. 
 From column (4) of Table XI., tlie amount of disturl>ance is seen to be 
 aystcmaiieally greater at all the hours from 10 p.m., to 10 a.m., inclusive, 
 than at any hour from 11 a.m. to 'J p.m., inclusive. The ratios are equal 
 to or above unity from 10 p.m. to 10 a.m., inclusive, and below unity 
 from 11 A.M. to 9 p.m., inclusive. The maximum is at 2 a.m., and tho 
 minimum intermediate between 2 and 6 p.m., during which latter hours 
 there is little variation in the amount. There is also a secondar}^ maximum 
 about 7 o. 8 A.M., pi-eceded by a secondary minimum about 5 or G a.m. 
 
 From columns (5) and (6) of Table XI., shewing the cori'esponding ratios 
 when the disturbances at the different hours are separated into those which 
 increase, and those which diminish, tho force, we learn that, v/hile the dis- 
 turbances which increase and those which -liiuinish the force are governed 
 in amount by periodic laws de})ending on tho solar hours, the Lnvs are dif- 
 ferent in the two cases. 
 
 The disturbances which increase the force have a maximum at 4 p.>r., 
 and a minimum from 2 to 4 a.m. 
 
 From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., inclusive, the ratios, with one exception, are 
 above unity, and from 9 p.m. to ^ a.m., ijiclusive, without an exception 
 below unity. It is in the hours of the day, conse(piently, that the disturb- 
 ances which increase the force have their greatest prevalence : while the 
 lioiirs of the night are comparatively tranquil. The converse law holds in 
 regard to the disturbances which decrease the force; from 10 p.>r. to 'J a.m., 
 the ratios exceed unity at every liour, and from 10 a.m. to p.m., they are 
 uiriformly less than unity. The maximum is at 2 a.m., and the minimum 
 at 4 p.m. 
 
 Disturbances of Vertical Force. 
 
 The number of the vertical force observations in which the amount of 
 disturbance reached the limit, .00026, of the vertical force, was 5220, or 
 about 1 in 7 of the whole. 
 
 I 
 
TORONTO MAONKTK'AI. OUSERVATIONS, 
 
 L'l 
 
 f, iinil 
 ihturb- 
 
 l';lgO of 
 
 ul Sop- 
 I June 
 liuoxes 
 me,) in 
 
 u to ho 
 
 elusive, 
 •0 equfil 
 V unity 
 uul tlio 
 r liours 
 vxiniuui 
 
 A...M. 
 
 g ratios 
 
 |o wliicli 
 
 tlio ilis- 
 
 jwrued 
 
 arc dif- 
 
 4 P.M., 
 
 jon, are 
 iccption 
 idistur))- 
 liile the 
 Lokls in 
 9 A.M., 
 Ihoy are 
 [ninium 
 
 lount of 
 I22O, or 
 
 « 
 
 From Talile VIII., column (10), wo find a |)roi:jressivo increase in the 
 aniuial atiii»uiit of the disturltauces from the y(>ar emlinL; June, ISl."), to 
 the year ending; June, 181S; and from columns (1 1) and ( 12) it ajipcars 
 that this is also true with i*es)»ect to the disturhances of contrary sii/ns. 
 Dividiui,' tln! aggregate values into disturbances which increast and those 
 which diminisli the vertical force, we tind that the disturbances wldch 
 diminish tin; v(M'tical forcn; are to those which incn ase it, in the ratio 1.1 to 
 1 nearly, on the average of the iivo yeai's. 
 
 DhlMrlnoicca of Ihc Vertkid F<>i\'e in the differoit moiif.li.s. 
 
 Ffom ihe ratios in column (7) of Table X it is .scimi that A[iril and 
 September are the months of uiaximum disturl)ance, and Jamiary and 
 June the months of nunimum disturbance. The progression from the 
 maxima to the minima, and viceversil, is continuous, with the exception of 
 December, caused l)y excessive disturbance in December, 1847. 
 
 On tlie whole in tlie distvn-bances of the vertical force, as in tiic decli- 
 nation and liorizontal force, the maxima occur about the equinoxes, and 
 the minima about the solstices, the former being to the latter in the ratio 
 of nearly '] to 1. 
 
 From columns (U) and (10) of Table X, in which the monthly values 
 of the disturbances which increase the force, and those wliich diminish the 
 force, are expressed in terms of their respective mean monthly A'alues, we 
 find the same genersil law prevailing as in column (8) : the e(|uinoxes 
 being tlu^ e})ochs of maxima, and the solstices of minima. 
 
 It has Ijcen stated that on the average of the year the disturl)ances 
 which diminish the verti'.'al force pre[)onderate over those which increase 
 it in tlie vaticj of I't to 1 .'learly. This pi'eponderance, however, is subject 
 to a periodic vai'iation, and to have a maximum about the nortlKu-n solstice, 
 jind a minimum at the winter solstice. The com})arativo prepondcrtmce is 
 shewn by the ratios in Table X, column (11), wliich are the montldy values 
 of the disturl)ances which decrease the vertical foree, exjjressed in terms 
 of those which increase it. 
 
 From the com[>arison of easterly and westerly disturl)ances of declination 
 made in page xxvii of Vol. II of Toronto Observsitions, evidence is shewn 
 of an analogous periodic variation. In the north solstitial months, easterly 
 disturbances prepondei'ate, and in the south solstitial months westerly 
 disturbances preponderate. 
 
 Dhlurhances of Vertical Force in the different hours. 
 
 From Table XI, column (7), the aggregate disturbance in the li\o years 
 
 has a maxinuim at 3 a.m. and a mininuim at 11 a.m., with a secondary 
 
 maximum at 5 p.m. and a secondary nnnimum at 9 p.m. Tluuc is there- 
 
 foi'e a double pi-ogression ; and between the successive maxima and minima 
 
|3s| 
 
 22 
 
 TORONTO MAONKTICAL OBSERVATFONS. 
 
 the prnr^rossioii is oontiimoiis. From 8 n.m. to 11 j).m., ('X(;o])t from 4 to 
 
 7 p.m. iuclii.sivo, the ratios aro h'ss than unity ; and frcjni niichiififht to 7 
 a.m. tlio I'fitios oxccihI unity. 
 
 From cohunns (8) and (D) of tho same Tahh), wlicrein th^ ratios aro 
 derivrtd res[)eoliv(fly fi-om tlio distui'bauciis which increase, and thosd wliich 
 diminisli the vertical force, wo hnd tliat in the disturbances wliich increase 
 the vertical force the values are higliest from noon to 10 p.m. ; they exceed 
 unity or the mean ho\irly value from 1 to *J p.m., and exerted twice that 
 value from 4 to 7 p.m. The hours of maximiun and minimum arc approx- 
 imcUeli/ 5 }).m. and 5 a.m. Tn tho di.sturbances wliidi diminish tlie force 
 tho values iire least from 10 a.m. to 9 i>.m. inclusive; tho ratios ai'o below 
 unity from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. inclusive, and above unity from 11 jt.m. to 
 
 8 a.m. The maxinuim is well marked at 3 a.m. ; and the miuiiiuun, which 
 is not so well marked, occurs in the afternoon. When th(> ratios are 
 highest in the disturbances increasing the force, they ar(^ gtMiei'ally lowest 
 in those which decreases the force, and vice versa : but the ])eriodic laws in 
 tho two cases are not strictly the converse of each other. 
 
 Disturbances of the Total Force. 
 
 The aggregate vahujs of the disturbances in the diffin-ent years, each 
 ending .'50th June, together with the aggregate values respectively of those 
 which increase and those which diminish the force, are given in columns 1, 
 2 and .'], of Table IX. Exjjressing these in terms of tho means of the five 
 years given at the foot of the respective columns, we ha\e th(> ratios in 
 colunms 4, 5 ami G. 
 
 The general effect of the disturbances is to decrease the total force, the 
 ratios of th(; disturbances decreasing the force to those which increase it 
 being on the average 1'94 to 1. 
 
 The values of these ratios in the sevei-al years are given in column (7) 
 of Table IX. 
 
 Distnbulio7i of Disturbances of Total Force in the different months. 
 
 The aggregate values of the disturbances of total force in the several 
 months, expressed in terms of the mean value for the twelve months, are 
 shewn in column (12) of Table X, in which columns (13) and (14) contain 
 the corresponding ratios when the disturbances are separated into those 
 which increase and those which diminish the force. 
 
 Tho ratios in columns (12) and (13) shew an exception to the law 
 observed with reference to the annual distribution of the distui-bance of 
 declination, namely, that the maxima and ^minima occur respectively at or 
 near the ecpiinoxes and solstices. 
 
 This exception is due to the anomalous character of December, 1847; 
 for if the year ending SOtli Tune, 1848, be omitted, the ratio for December 
 
 
TOUON'TO MAfiNETU'AL ODSKKVATIONS. 
 
 23 
 
 )iii 4 to 
 ;lit to 7 
 
 iios are 
 {', which 
 iiicreaso 
 ' exceed 
 ice that 
 approx- 
 lie force 
 •e Ix'low 
 
 }>.m. to 
 11, which 
 tios are 
 Y lowest 
 
 hiws in 
 
 rs, each 
 
 of those 
 
 uiuns 1, 
 
 tlie live 
 
 atios in 
 
 •rco, the 
 crease it 
 
 uinn 
 
 (7) 
 
 several 
 
 iths, are 
 
 contain 
 
 10 those 
 
 nthe law 
 bance of 
 lly at or 
 
 , 1847 ; 
 tcember 
 
 bocomos less tliau unity for the (li.sturl)ances which increase the total force, 
 as well as for the disturhances considered without r(;;j;anl to sign. As the 
 excessive disturhanccs in December, 1817, were chielly those which incrcasG 
 the total force, the progression in th(i disturbances which diuiinish the 
 force from a maximum to a miuinniiu, and the converse, is continuous and 
 uninterrupted. 
 
 Dinlribution of the Dhturhances of the Total Force at the different hours. 
 The ratios which express this distriljution are contained in columns (10), 
 (11), and (12) of Table XT. 
 
 lu the case of the disturbances, without regard to sign, shewn in column 
 (10), it is seen that from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. inclusive, the disturbance at 
 every hour is less than at every hour from midnight to 7 a.m. inclusive. 
 It is a mhiimum at 11 a.m. and a maximum at .3 a.m. From themaxinunn 
 at 3 a, 1. to the minimimi at 11 a.m. the progression is coutiinious :ind 
 uninterrupted; from the minimum at 11 a.m. to the maximum at '.'> a.m. 
 the ])rogr(!Ssion sullers a sliglit interruption from 5 p.m. to 9 \).m. ; but 
 from tlio latter hour to the principal maximum at 3 a.m. the progression is 
 continuous. 
 
 In columns (11) and (12) it is seen that the disturbances which increase 
 the force, and tht)se which diminisli it, are so related that, for the most 
 part, at the hours when the one augments in value, the other diminishes in 
 value, and vice versd. 
 
 To determine the mean effect produced in the total force l)y the disturb- 
 ances at the different hours, the aggregate amount in five years of the forces 
 of opposite signs are collected in columns (5) and (G) of Table XII. In 
 column (7) are shewn for each hour the prejiondcrance of the disturbances 
 of either sign, or the tvhole effect in the five years. Finally, in coluiun (8) 
 we have the mean daily effect. 
 
 From this column we learn that the law of that part of the diurnal vari- 
 ation, which is due to disturbances, is as follows : — 
 
 From 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. inclusive, the disturbances augment the force. 
 
 From 10 p.m. to 10 a.m. inclusive, they diminish it. 
 
 The hour of gi-eatest augmentation is 5 p.m. 
 
 The hour of greatest diminution is 3 a.m. 
 
 The greatest diminution is nearly twice as great as the greatest augmen- 
 tation. 
 
 The hours of most rapid change are from 7 to 8 a.m. and from 1 1 p.m. 
 to midnight. 
 
 From the greatest diminution at 3 a.m. to the greatest increase at 5 p.m., 
 the progression is continuous; and from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m., it is also con- 
 tinuous, with the exception of a small interruption at 7 p.m. 
 
# 
 
 24 
 
 TORON'TO MA(;NKTKAL OIISKIIVATIONS. 
 
 I 
 
 !i 
 
 IH 
 
 DlsturhtuiCAiH of TncVination. 
 
 The ag,i,'rojr,'ato valiios of tlio (listiirhancos of Inclination in tho fivo yciirs, 
 each (Midini,' .'{Oth Juno, wlion taken to,L,'oth(M% and wlion scpaj'atcil into 
 thoso wliich incivaso and tliosr* whicii diiuinish the iiu'liuiiliou, wvo. nlunvn 
 in colninns (S), (!)), and (10), of Tal.lo IX. 
 
 Dividing tho sovoral values in (H) hy the niciin, 131S.1, ut tho foot of tla; 
 column, wo havo tho ratio?; in column (11). Tlu; ratios in columns (12) 
 and (1.']) arc found in a similar mannor from (9) and (10). 
 
 Tho general ofToct of tho larger disturhancos is nvi(hMitly to incroaso tho 
 inrlination, tho ratio of thoso which increase tho inclination to thoso whicli 
 diminish it, lioing us 5.0 to 1, on tho average of tho fivo year.s. The analo- 
 gous ratios in tho separate years, which show tho i-elativo propondoranco 
 of tho disturbances, which increase tho inclination, are given in column 
 (U) of Tal.lo IX. 
 
 Dhturhancc of Inclination hi the different months. 
 
 The ratios shewing the aggregate amount iii each month, compared with 
 the mean of the twelve monthly amounts, are given in Table X., column 
 (15). December is the only exception to a periodical variation, which has 
 its maximum at tho E({uinoxes and its niinimnm at tho Solstices ; this 
 apparent anomaly being occasioned by unusual disturbances in December, 
 1847. 
 
 Bislurbances of Inclination at the different hours. 
 
 Tlio ratios of the aggregates at each hour to tho moan hourly value, or 
 average of all hours, are given in column (3), Table XI. Tho hourly dis- 
 turbances of the inclination exhibit a double i)rogrcssion. From 7 a.m. to 
 noon, and again from 7 P.si. to 2 a.m., inclusive, the values exceed the mean 
 hourly value: and from 1 p.m. to (5 p.m., and again from 3 A.M. to 6 A.M., 
 inclusive, they fall shoi't of the mean hourly value. 
 
 In columns (14) and (15), of Table XI., are shewn the disturbances 
 which increase the inclination, and tho.so whicli diminish it, expressed in 
 the usual manner. 
 
 The disturbiin'^ea which increase the inclination have two epochs of 
 maxima and two of minima; the principal maximum is at 1 A.>r., and t)i3 
 secondary maximum at 7 a.m. The principal minimum is at 4 p.m., and 
 the second aiy at 5 a.m. 
 
 The disturbances which decrease the inclination are comparatively small 
 at all the hours : they exhibit, however, a systematic tendency to be greater 
 during the day than during the night: their maximum is at 2 p.m., and 
 their minimum at 2 a.m. 
 
 The disturbances which increase the inclination preponderate greatly at 
 all hours. The inclination diflfers in this respect from the declination and 
 
4 
 
 TORONTO MA(;N'r,TlC'AL OnSF.RVATIONS. 
 
 25 
 
 total force, for both of wliicli olomniits tlu-ro jiro cortuiii hours in which 
 (lisMirhanc.ia of ouo n'v^n i>r(!|)onilnratt3, wlule at other liours tho propuii- 
 (leriiuco is of .'in o[»[to:site cliariicter. 
 
 Kifeft nf the fjfti'jer D'lxtuvhuncf^ on the I)i\irnnl Vitrialion of InrlimUion. 
 To ascertain tliis oH't'ct, tho aL,'i,'roL,'ato valutas, at th*> several hours and of 
 contraiy sijLjns, aro collocteil in columns (1>) and (1(1), of Talih* X 11. The 
 (lifterences showing' tho preponderance in live years of tin disturlianceM 
 which iiKU'eased the inclination over those whidi diminished it, iirc ^qveu 
 in column (11); and linully, l>y divi'li.iLj tlu^ numl>er,s in column (11) l»y 
 the total nundier of davs of ol)serv;ition in the live vears, an; ol)taiued the 
 nioau daily effects at oach hour, as shewn in column (iL'). 
 
 L'bunces 
 issed in 
 
 small 
 ^i-eater 
 \i., and 
 
 |atly at 
 ill and 
 
 SOLAR DIURNAL VARIATIONS OF TIIR MAfJNKTIO ELEMENTS. 
 
 The sitiar diurnal variations obtained directly from the observati.uis ron- 
 .sist of two i)arts, of which one is that due to the disturbances. In eohimn 
 (1) of Tablo Xll, tho mean etl'ect of the disturbances on i-hf^ diui-iiul \aria- 
 tions of declination is ,i,dvcn at each liour, those disturbances only Ix.'in^ 
 taken into account which eipial or exc(M'd .">'. 
 
 When tlu3 diurnal variations are derived from tho whole of the o])sni'va- 
 tions, the march of the north end of tlus mai^net towards the east, wjiicli is 
 continuous from tlie extreme Avesterly jiosition between 1 and 2 I'.M. to the 
 exti'eme easterly position between 7 and 8 a.m., is intei-rupted by a small 
 westerly rctro<^ression between U I'.M. and 1 a.m. ; but if tin; eilect of the 
 lai';;"er disturbances be deducted, this westerly retrogression is considerably 
 diminished botli in amount and conliiiufuice. 
 
 Again: if it be assumed that tlu^ aggregate effect of the .sj/k?/A,/' distur- 
 liances bo eijual and similar to those already scj)arated, and if these; ellects 
 be also deducted, we havo the residual <!iurnal variation as follows, in whii'h 
 tho westerly retrogression is almost wliolly oliliterated : 
 
 Tiirunto 
 j Astrijii. Tiino. 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 O 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 5 
 1-20W 
 
 C 
 
 OT;GW 
 
 1 
 
 8 
 0-31W 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 11 ii 
 
 o-isr; 
 
 liiiinial 
 Vai'i:itu)ii. 
 
 3-91 W 
 
 •ronv 
 
 ■17S\V 
 
 3-70 W 
 
 2 'SOW 
 
 O'lfiW 
 
 0-3JW 
 
 0-09 E 
 
 Tun lilt 1) 
 Abtri'H. Tiuiu. 
 
 12 
 0-30 K 
 
 13 
 
 11 
 0-35 E 
 
 15 
 
 10 
 
 17 
 
 IS 
 3-27 E 
 
 19 
 4-40 K 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 1-51 !■: 
 
 l-,-,sw! 
 
 Diurnal 
 VaiTitiiiii. 
 
 0-2SE 
 
 O-SoE 
 
 O-OTE 
 
 1-95E 
 
 4 00E 
 
 4-09E 
 
 Tho mean Solar diurnal Variation of Declination will thus be approxi- 
 mately as follows : 
 
20 
 
 TOUOXTO MAONKTICAf, OUSEHVATIOXH. 
 
 II I 
 
 
 The ciiicf vnriatioiiH are ^ 'lien the sun is above tlie hnrizuii. The mnf-ioqi 
 of thj^ north end <if' the » iiii,'uet towimls the east, whit;h chiriiif,' the nia^'ht 
 AViis sh)\v', <|ui»k<'iis l»ct\v('»'ii 4 aiitl r» a.m., and reaehcH its caHterii e.xtrejiie 
 a little licforr H a.m. It llicii rctuiiiH rapidly towaids thc! west, and attainH 
 its westerly «!xti'('nu) uhout L'U minutes aftci- I i'..M., th(( aiM|)Ii(iid«! licin^ 
 ulxMit 10'. After r(;aehinj,' its wcstci-n extreme, i\w north end of the niaj,'net 
 retiii-ns apvin towards th(! east at a nearly uniform rate of aliout 1' per 
 liour, until ahout <! p.m., when the slower motion propt-r to the; ni;^dit l»e;(ins ; 
 n mt)tion which, on the average of the ten hours from G r.M. to 4 a.m., is 
 u})OUt O.IG' per hour. 
 
 In Table XI 1 1 nvo. sliewn the solar diurnal Variations of Declination 
 for every month, for th(! two half years, from A i»ril to Scptt-mbta', and from 
 October to March, incdusive, and for the year, the larijer disturbances, 
 namely, thoso which eipial or exceed T)', havin;^' been eliminated. 
 
 Tn Tabl(!s XIV and XV an; <,dvcn the coi-rcsponding Variations of J[ori- 
 zontal Force, and of Vertical Force. 
 
 In Table XVI are shewn the annual and semi-annual means of the solar 
 diurnal variations of Total Force and of Inclination. 
 
 In Table XVII are given the semi-iinnual ine(iualitie.s of th' Declination 
 and Inclination for each hour, with the signs pro})er to the h df-year when 
 the sun is mostly north of the ec^uator. For the other half-year, the signs 
 must of course be changed. 
 
 The numbers in the table are taken from Tal)lcs XIII to XVI, by sub- 
 tracting the annual from the semi-anniuil means of the diurnal variation 
 j)roper to the half-year, April to September inclusive. 
 
 LUNAR-DIURNAL VARIATION. 
 
 The existence of a lunar-diurnal variation in one of the magnetic elements, 
 namely, the declination, was discovered in Austria by INI. Kreil, from obser- 
 vations taken at Milan and Prague; but Toronto was the first station at 
 which the numerical values, at every lunar hour, of the lunar-diurnal varia- 
 tions of the tlii'ee elements were published. 
 
 The lunar-dinrnal variation of each of the elements is a doulile progres- 
 sion in the 24 lunar Lours, Iiaving epochs of maximum and minimum 
 symmetrically disposed. In character, therefore, it differs from what 
 might be expected to take place if the Moon were a magnet, per se, and 
 accords "with the phenomena which might be expected to follow, if she 
 were magnetic only by induction from the Earth. On the other hand, it is 
 believed that the amount of the variation very far exceeds what can be 
 imagined to proceed from the Eai'th's inductive action reflected from the 
 Moon. 
 
T0R0NT(3 MAtiNnilCAI. IHJSKHVATIONH. 
 
 27 
 
 [> mnfiloiE 
 lio ni!i,'lit 
 
 il attiiiiiH 
 
 it r per 
 t lio^'iiis ; 
 1 A.M., Ih 
 
 clin.'ition 
 1111(1 from 
 iirliiincos, 
 
 I of J [ori- 
 
 thc solar 
 
 K'liniition 
 ear when 
 
 the signH 
 
 by sub- 
 .-ariiitioia 
 
 Icments, 
 )ni obser- 
 
 ;ation at 
 ml varia- 
 
 progres- 
 iiinimum 
 ui what 
 r se, and 
 N', if she 
 md, it is 
 can be 
 rem the 
 
 I 
 
 The ohsorvatlons otuplovfd in tin; iuvesti^'ation \v(>rt» thn six y»M\rs of 
 lioiiily obscrvaticMi.-* of tho dt'fliiiatioii, frctm l«t July, ispj, to IJcth .luiio, 
 IMIS, and tin* tl'^tt yt-ar.i of lnjiirly obst-rvatioiis of (!ir liori/ont.il ami vi-r- 
 tical forot'.s, coimiieiifing l.sl .Iidy, lSt.'{, and ciidiiiL; .'Ji'fh .Fun", ISJS, but 
 Jniviiig in the lirst year of (he hori/(Hital tmid vrrticul font's, ihc ninulhs 
 of Octiiltor, November, Dccfinbcr, ISli*, and January ami Kebniary, IS|3, 
 Hub.stitutt'il for the correHponding iiiduths in the fnlluwing year, during 
 whioli the ol).servations of th<'. vertical force were su.spfndnl. 
 
 The larger di.sturbances of i-ach element having been niiirked for omission, 
 >ind the hourly norruals (e.K'.duding the ob.servation.n so in;irlc<d) ciruputcd, 
 tilt', retaint'd ob.stu'vations were chi'.ractei'i/i'il in icfr'i'i'ncf to tin ir lunar 
 relation by suiall ligui'es signifying the lunar liDur h. wliicji each Mbsfr\a- 
 tii'M most nearlv coi're.sponded. 
 
 In preparing the lunar tidtlcs, insteatl of the scale readings, tin- '/ijli'r- 
 oiccs at each hour bctwci'U the.se readings and the uoriuals at the same 
 hour, were employed; by which jirocea.s the diurnal and oth(>r vai'iationa, 
 depending on the period oi' the year and th(! hour of the solar day, were 
 ifi great part at least eliniinateil. Thi' means were then taken in eveiy 
 month, at every lunar hour, the signs being regarded : the montldy means 
 were then collected into yearly means : and linally, the meiins of the yeai-ly 
 means wex'e expressed by the usual formula of sines and cosintis. 
 
 Jn this way the variation in the declination was found to be very nearly 
 represented by the formula. 
 
 J A' = l-"()5 sin {a -\~ 1G8<' 52') + l!3-" 180 sin (2 a -f- 271" 21') 
 il (^_|_) sign indicating an easterly d(dlection of the north end of the magnet. 
 
 The following is the table of the dctlections at the several lunar houi's 
 calculated from this formula. 
 
 
 DeDurtimib. 1 
 
 
 Di;llui tiolLS. 
 
 I.unar 
 Hours. 
 
 Dellcctiiiiis. , 
 
 Lunar 
 Hours. 
 
 l)pllt cticinti. 
 
 22 
 
 y-29 to till' west 
 
 4 
 
 'J'l'J to tlu- east 
 
 1 
 10 
 
 lU-87 to the \vt St 
 
 10 
 
 1 
 10 77 to the oaat; 
 
 23 
 
 1592 
 
 5 
 
 15'89 
 
 11 
 
 17-30 
 
 17 
 
 17-7S 
 
 
 
 18'95 
 
 6 
 
 1814 
 
 12 
 
 iy-38 " 
 
 18 
 
 20-21 " 
 
 1 
 
 16.46 " 
 
 
 15'34 " 
 
 13 
 
 lG-31 
 
 19 
 
 17-43 " 
 
 o 
 
 9-54 " 
 
 8 
 
 8-20 
 
 14 
 
 S.S6 
 
 20 
 
 10-19 
 
 3 
 
 O.U 
 
 9 
 
 0-42 to the west 
 
 15 
 
 104 to the cast 
 
 21 
 
 0-42 
 
 '1 
 
 Comparing these values Avith the actual deflections, the probable error at 
 each obsei-vation hour was found to be zt l'"37. 
 
 In addition to the foregoing formula, three otlier formulrc Avere calcu- 
 lated from the means taken for three periods, each of two years, na^nely. 
 
28 
 
 TORONTO .MAON'KTICAL OBSERVATrONS. 
 
 Ill 
 
 ' i! 
 
 tpl- 
 
 Julv 1842 to Juik; ISU, July 'Ml to Juiif ISM',, nnd Julv 184(5 to June 
 184^. 'rii"S{^ foi'iiiiilio *i<,'roo very iu!;irly with one ;iiiijt!HM', and with tliat 
 ohtainci'l from thr six vfars. Thn )iuml)er of obser^ ation.s employed in the 
 investigation w.is 40, 543. 
 
 I/orlzm'tid Fiii'O'. — The lunar-(liMrnal vjiriation in the liorizontal force 
 may l»o n prcsontcil in pai'ts of the wlioh' force In' tlie f(jnnula. 
 
 J X ^ -OWOOlST sin la + 353°.G) -f •O0()()28'J sin (i! a -f- WS)). 
 
 The numluir of ohservations enij»h)y('(l Ava.s 34,303, 
 
 Vertical Force. — Tlie huiar-dinnial variation in the vertical force may 
 be appiMxiniatoly represented by the fornnda. 
 
 J }^=-(»()i)(i;;77 sin (rf-L 1S2=) + •0000312 sin (2 a -\- 330^.) 
 The nund);'r of observations em])lf)vc,i was 31,773. 
 
 Fonnuhe were also constructed for the variation in both the horizontal 
 and Acrtical foircs, from the means taken over shorter periods; jind in 
 each cas(! the results agreed very nearly m ith the above fornuil.io. 
 
 Ltrlhudioit (I ml Total Force. — If fi'om the variatioiis of the liorizonl;^.! 
 and vei'tie:d forces, the lunar-diurnal variations of the inclination and t;;tal 
 forc(^ are ealenlated, it is found that ihey follow the same general law as 
 those in the horizontal and vertical forces. 
 
 (r'eiteral ('oiidaslo/i.'i. — The three magnetic elenumts concur in shev/ing 
 th;it the moon e.\.ercises a sensibhi magnetic iniluence at the surface of the 
 earth, iirodueiiiLr in everv lunar dav a vaiiation in each of the three elements. 
 Tlie westerly maxima of the hoiizontal deflection of the uortli end of the 
 magnet synchronize with the moon's superior ;ind inferior passages of tiic 
 UK r'.dian. the easterly ma cimii vvitli the lunar hours of (5 and 18. The 
 maxima of the iucn^ased magnetic force due to the moon's action occur 
 a,bout the lun-.ir hours of 3 and 10; and the nunima about the hours of 9 
 and 20. T]'..> maxima of the iiiclination occur about the lunar hours of 3 
 ami 14, aujl the minima about 9 and 20. The extent of the variation in 
 the lunar day, or tlie range between the extremes that are widest apart, is 
 in the d(>clinati()n 38". 33, in the inclination 4".l, and in the total force 
 •000012 parts of the whole terrestrial magnetic force at Toronto. 
 
 ON THE LARGER DTSTURDANCES AND THE SOLAR DIURNAL YARIA- 
 TIONS IN 1854 AND THE YEARS FOLLOWING. 
 
 The observations which fonn the groundwork of the previous remark.s 
 relating to tlie magnetic disturbances and the solar diurnal variations, were 
 taken at every hour (Sundays excepted) during the live yeara ending 30tli 
 June, 1848. 
 
 Si 
 
TORONTO MAONETlCAh OnSEllVATlONS. 
 
 VJ 
 
 ] to June 
 M'itli that 
 ^ed in the 
 
 itiil force 
 
 foi-CG may 
 
 hoi'izont;!! 
 s ; iuid in 
 
 lioriz<int;p,l 
 . ;iiul U)tii\ 
 ral law us 
 
 1 sliewing 
 
 »ce of the 
 
 eh'iucuts. 
 
 11(1 of the 
 
 ;cs (ji the 
 IS. The 
 lou f»ccur 
 ours of 
 
 GUI'S of 3 
 riatiou ill 
 a})art, is 
 tul foi-ce 
 
 YAKIA- 
 
 reniarks 
 )iis, were 
 ling 3Uth 
 
 1 
 
 
 The ohservatiuiis have been discussed iu a very complete manner hy 
 (Teucral Sir K. kSuliine, iu the third volume, contaiiung tlni Toronto olisei*- 
 vatioiis for the years 1(S4G to 1818, and pul)lislM>(l under his sujieriniendcnce 
 in is.")?. P(;rs()ns interested in such discussions should, if possilile, consult 
 that valuahle Avork ; hut a.s it is probable that there are many who cannot 
 obtain access to it, the ])rincij)al facts brought (Mit in tlic discussions of 
 General 8abiue have been re[)roduced in a cond<msed fonii ; tlie arrange- 
 ment. o£ the tables having been altered for the sake of bivvity. 
 
 The disturbances in the vears from 18r)4-T)ll were diseusscil in a manner 
 similar to that emi)loyed by (U-nei-al Ha])ine, aiid were given iu a volume 
 published in the year 1 S(j;3. 'J'he results, as far as they went, w^i-o gtuierally 
 conlirmatory of the conclusions })roviously arrived at ; l)ut as tlicy were 
 based on oljservations made only six times in each day, the distribution of 
 the disturl)ances in the diil'erent months was of a less distinct character 
 tliaii iu the earlier series. The ejiochs of maxima and minima were sliglitly 
 changed and the range; diminished in ann)unt. 
 
 As the observations in and after iSo 1 were made sin times oidy in each 
 day; in order to compare dilferent years it was necessary to scj>arate the 
 aggregate of disturl>ances at the same six hours from the general aggregate 
 in the early series. The results are given iu the volume puldished in 18G3, 
 and are also printed iu Table XVIII of this volume. 
 
 For tne years 1803 to 1871, the annual sums of tht^ <listurbanees of 
 Declination only, and without reference to direction, liavc ix'en sei)ai'ated 
 and art; given in tlie folk)wing table, together with the annual sunis derived 
 from tlie same six liours in previous years. 
 
 Tauli:, she\viu'4 tlu; aij^'reii'ate values of the disturbances of Deeliuatiim, 
 without reference to direction, in the years 1811: to 1871. inclusive ; the 
 disturbances being limited to tliose which were sepai-ated from oltserva- 
 tions made at the hours G A.M., 8 A.M., 2 P.M., 4: r.M., 10 p.m. and 
 
 midniglit.* 
 
 1845 
 70L!' 
 
 1846 
 T7i' 
 
 1847 
 
 1848 
 
 
 
 1855 
 
 1850 
 300' 
 
 18(38 
 I04fi' 
 
 1857 
 
 1858 
 UGl' 
 
 
 YiMrti 
 
 1844 
 014' 
 
 18(i0 
 
 1S4M.I 
 1853 
 
 1854 
 
 iS5y 
 
 Sums 
 
 1373' 
 
 1582' 
 
 * 
 
 14'J4' 
 1S06 
 
 * 
 
 1SC7 
 ll'OO' 
 
 4 -'3' 
 
 1200' 
 
 Years 
 
 l.SOl 
 140,V 
 
 1802 
 
 HIS' 
 
 1803 
 
 1804 
 
 1805 
 
 180'J 
 
 1870 
 
 1S71 
 
 .Slims 
 
 -VT — . . 
 
 IC'JS' 
 
 17C0' 
 
 1C.7- 
 
 i(;i4' 
 
 19SS' 
 
 IIMV 
 
 130 r 
 
 1750' 
 
 1 
 
 * III 1S40 ti) ISTiS tlic disturbances were not separated, find in IS").", the observations 
 v((:re I'iirtidlJy suspended. 
 
I i 
 
 i ; 
 
 > I 
 
 
 30 
 
 TORONTO MAGXKTICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 The apfgrcgfitc sums in tliis Table for later years certainly do not support 
 the doctrine of a secular periodicity. 
 
 The solar diurnal variations of the maii^netic elements in the six o])serva- 
 tion hours from 185G to 1871 were computed as follows : — 
 
 (1.) For each instrument monthly normals were found in the usual way for 
 
 each of the six hours. 
 (2.) Corrections deduced from Tal)les on pp. 90-92 of Vol. Ill, Toronto 
 
 Ohscrvations, were a])j)lied to the means of the six normal in each 
 
 month, whei-cby approximate values of the mean normals pro})er to 
 
 twenty-four hours were obtained. 
 (3.) These twenty-four hourly nonnals being then subtracted from the 
 
 monthly normals for each observation hour, the remainders I'educed 
 
 by the scale co-efficients, were taken as the diurnal variations at each 
 
 hour. 
 
 In Tables XIX to XXIII ai-o tjiven the means of the monthlv diurnal 
 variations deduced from several years, collected into f(rf)ups; those from the 
 earlier years being taken from pp. 90-92 of Vol. III. Toronto Observations. 
 
 In Table XXIV is given for each element, a comi)arative view of tlie 
 half-yearly and yeai'ly means of the solar diurnal variations as derived 
 from the observations in three groups of years; namely from 1 844-1 8-1-S, 
 1850-1802, and 180.')-1871; the winter half-year being understood to 
 extend from October to March, and the summer from April to Septembei'. 
 By subtracting the annual means from tliose of the half-year, April to 
 September, we obtain also the semi-annual inequalities for each of the three 
 groitps of years. 
 
 Table XXV contains a synopsis of those instances of extraordinary 
 distitrbance of declination, wlven the reading at the ordinari/ hours of 
 observation difftu-ed from the normals proper to those hours by at least 1;")'. 
 
 Table XXVI contains some examples of continued disturbance. The 
 numbers in the column headed J (/' are the differences of the actual 
 declination from a[)proximate values of the normals proper to the instant 
 of ol>servation. 
 
 The analogous differences of the horizontal and vertical forces, Ijeing 
 obtained in a similar manner, the corresponding deviations of the inclina- 
 tion and total force Avere computed from them in the ordinary way, and 
 
 are entered in the columns headed J and — --. 
 
 9 
 
 f 
 
 r 1 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 i 
 
 ! 
 
 k^ 
 
 . * 
 
 m 
 
 t ■ 
 
 ft' 
 
 : i 
 
 iill;;. 
 
 
not support, 
 six observti- 
 iual Av;iy for 
 
 11, Toronto 
 lal in cad) 
 •s pro])er to 
 
 from tJie 
 ■rs reduced 
 L)ns ut eacli 
 
 ily diurnal 
 e from tlie 
 nervations. 
 -dv,' of the 
 IS derived 
 844-1 SIS, 
 ?r.'-;tood to 
 eptemlxM'. 
 April to 
 fciie tliree 
 
 TORONTO MAGNETICAL TABLES. 
 
 tiordiniiry 
 /lOW'S of 
 
 least 1.")'. 
 ice. The 
 10 actual 
 e instant 
 
 PS, Ijeing 
 ' inclina- 
 ■vay, and 
 
m 1 
 
TOUONTO MAONETICAL OHSERVATIOXS. 
 
 TABLE I. 
 MoN-rnLY AND YixRhY Means of Absolute WE.STEra,Y Dkclinatiox. 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 - — - — — 
 
 ._ 
 
 - 
 
 
 
 
 
 zs 
 
 1 _" 
 
 "".....: 
 
 ~ : 
 
 -^z : z- 
 
 .^^ 
 
 
 ! 
 
 1 Years. 
 
 Jan 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mnr 
 
 April 
 
 -1- 
 
 . May 
 
 June 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 • 1 July 
 
 • Aug. 
 
 Si-pt 
 
 . Oct. 
 
 Nov 
 
 I j 
 
 I^ec. _| Year. 
 
 
 
 ' 1 
 
 lo / 
 
 o / 
 
 1 
 o / 
 
 i 
 
 !. - 
 
 / 
 
 / 
 
 / 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 / ■ / 
 
 i 
 1 
 1 
 
 
 } 1841 
 
 I 11. 
 
 9:i 11. f 
 
 1 
 
 i'l 12. 
 
 1 
 
 eji 13. 
 
 7,1 IG. 
 
 - I 16. 
 
 6 I 15. 
 
 s 1 16.6 
 
 1 15. 
 
 2 1 14. 
 
 R 1 14. 
 
 •■'1 ir.2 1 14.3 
 
 I 
 
 
 1 1842 
 
 I 14. 
 
 6 1 18. f 
 
 il 18. 
 
 4 1 18. 
 
 •■1 19. 
 
 1 1 20. 
 
 1 1 18. 
 
 1 1 18.4 
 
 I 19. 
 
 -' I 21. 
 
 ill 21. 
 
 '' 1 21.5 1 19.1 
 
 
 
 184.3 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ■ t* 
 
 *•• 
 
 • t. 
 
 ... 
 
 ■ •. 
 
 
 
 
 ! ( 
 
 
 
 1 1S44 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 .*« 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 
 ' j 
 
 
 
 1 1845 
 
 I 26. ( 
 
 ) I 24.4 
 
 1 28.; 
 
 ) 1 29. S 
 
 ! I 30.; 
 
 !1 29.1 
 
 I 1 29.1 
 
 1 28.6 
 
 1 30.9'l ;J2.2 1 29.9 1 31.;; 1 i>ii.l 
 
 
 
 1840 
 
 1 
 
 I 31. £ 
 
 1 
 
 ) 1 29.4 
 
 [ 
 
 1 29.1 
 
 :l 30.0 1 29.9'l 28. t 
 
 1 i 
 
 1 31. t 
 
 1 1 30.5 I 32.1 
 
 jl 31.7 
 
 i 1 
 1 32.3 1 32. i 1 30., S 
 
 
 
 1 1847 
 
 I 32.2J1 33.1 
 
 I 32.C 
 
 1 33.2 1 32.2 1 32.2 
 
 1 ."2.." 
 
 1 
 I 32.711 34.1 
 
 ;!l 34. S 
 
 |1 34.; 
 
 I 
 
 jl 35.1 1 33.2 
 
 
 
 ! 1848 
 
 1 
 
 I 34.5 
 
 1 35.0 
 
 1 34. e 
 
 1 36.6 1 34. 01 35.1 
 
 1 i 
 
 1 34. C 
 
 1 
 !1 36.4 1 35.7 
 
 1 37.3 
 
 1 36.1 
 
 1 36.1 1 35.4 
 
 
 
 1849 
 
 1 38,4 
 
 1 35.2 
 
 1 
 
 1 36.8 
 
 I 35.4 1 37.o'l 30.1 
 
 i 1 
 
 1 36.1 
 
 I 35.7,1 37.2 
 
 ,1 37.2 
 
 1 38. 6 
 
 I cJ.l 1 36.9 
 
 
 
 1850 
 
 1 
 
 1. 36.5|1 37.5 
 
 1 38.6 
 
 1 37.5 
 
 i 
 
 1 37.1 
 
 1 88.1 
 
 1 36.2 
 
 I 39.9:1 40.4 
 
 'l 41.2 
 
 1 
 
 I 40.7 
 
 1 39.5 1 3s. 6 
 
 
 
 1 1851 
 
 1 
 
 I 39.5 
 
 1 41.4 
 
 1 39.6 
 
 1 40.5 
 
 I 40.9 
 
 1 41.0 
 
 1 40.0 
 
 1 41.7|l 42.3 
 
 1 41.6 
 
 1 40.1 
 
 I 41.3 1 4U.9 
 
 
 
 ! 1852 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 1 
 
 " 
 
 
 i 
 
 
 
 1853 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 44. S- 
 
 I 48.11 ... 
 
 
 
 1' 
 
 
 
 1S54 1 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 1 44.9 
 
 1 48.6 
 
 1 47.2 
 
 
 1 48.0 
 
 
 ... ! ... 
 
 
 
 1 
 ... 1: ... 
 
 
 ^K 
 
 1855 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 51.9,1 51.9 
 
 1 53.3 
 
 1 55.0 
 
 1 65.0 ... 
 
 
 ^:/f- ! 1856 ijl 54.3 
 
 'i ii ii 
 
 1 55.3,'l 55.2 
 
 1 
 
 1 56.3 
 
 1 56. 11 56.1 
 
 1 56.1 
 
 1 54. 4-1 58.5 
 
 1 57.1 
 
 1 68.; 
 
 1 57.6 1 66.3 
 
 
 :|j ! 1857 ! 
 
 1 58.5 
 
 1 58.8 2 00.6 
 
 i 
 
 1 59.7 
 
 1 58.8 
 
 1 58.9 
 
 1 59.8 
 
 2 01. 9^2 01.6 
 
 2 01.7 
 
 2 02.5 
 
 2 03.7 2 00.,-) 
 
 
 5i 
 
 I 1858 I 
 
 1 
 
 2 02.8 
 
 2 03.8J2 04.4 
 
 2 04.0, 
 
 2 03.7' 
 
 2 03.5 
 
 2 04.3 
 
 2 06..?'2 05.4 
 
 2 05.3 
 
 2 04.8 
 
 1 
 2 05.5 2 04.5 
 
 
 ;-|- 
 
 1859 1 
 
 : 
 
 -' 06.4 
 
 2 06.9'2 06.7 
 
 1 
 
 2 06.6 
 
 2 06.8 
 
 2 06.9 
 
 2 07.2 
 
 ■ 1 
 2 07.4;2 08.8;2 OS. 5 
 
 2 08.5 
 
 2 08.3 2 07.4 
 
 
 €- 1; I860 ; 
 
 2 08.5 
 
 2 09.3 2 09.9 
 
 2 09.6 
 
 j 
 
 2 08.9 
 
 2 08.9 
 
 2 10.4 
 
 1 i 
 2 11.4J2 10.8 2 13.9 
 
 2 13.3 
 
 2 12.6 2 10.6 
 
 
 
 1861 : •. 
 
 1 
 
 2 12.4 
 
 2 13.3 2 13.2 
 
 i 
 
 2 1'.2 2 13.212 13.9 
 
 i 
 
 2 14.1 
 
 2 I4.7J2 15.212 15.0 
 
 2 15.7 
 
 2 17.2, 2 14.4 
 
 
 
 1862 i 2 15.7 
 
 1 1 
 
 2 12.0 2 13.9 
 
 2 13.8 
 
 2 14.4J2 10.7 
 
 2 16.2 
 
 2 15.92 17.1: 
 
 1 
 
 2 17.4 
 
 2 17.6 
 
 2 17.2' 2 15.7 
 
 
 
 1863 ' 2 17.4 
 
 2 18.o'2 17.9 
 
 i 
 
 I 18.1 ; 
 
 2 18.612 18.9 
 
 2 19.9' 
 
 1 1 
 2 19. 0:2 20.2 
 
 2 19.7 1 
 
 2 20.9 
 
 ! 
 2 19.7 2 Ul.l ! 
 
 
 1 
 
 1804 : 2 20.7 • 
 
 i 21.3:2 21.2 1 
 
 1 
 
 I 21.0 •. 
 
 ! 2l.2i2 22.6 ; 
 
 1 
 
 2 23.2' 
 
 2 22.7:2 22.3 
 
 2 22.3 1 
 
 2 22.2 
 
 '1 
 2 21.9 2 21.9 l| 
 
 
 i 
 
 1865 i 2 22.7: 
 
 ! 23.6|2 22.5 2 24.31- 
 
 ! 23.5'l 
 
 24.3 1 
 
 ! 24.0; 
 
 ! 26.S'2 25.8 1 
 
 
 ' 27.0; 
 
 1 
 2 26.4 2 24.8 ■ 
 
 
 1 
 
 1866 ; 2 27.1 i 
 
 i 
 
 27.8 2 
 
 j 
 
 27. oil 
 
 27.1 i 
 
 27.4 1 
 
 27.0 1 
 
 ' 27.2 1 
 
 1 1 
 27.7|'2 27.8 2 28.6 2 
 
 28.6 1 
 
 ! 28.2 2 27.0 ■ 
 
 
 1 
 
 1867 i 2 28.6 2 
 
 2a. 3 2 
 
 i 
 
 28.9 1 
 
 29.7 2 
 
 29.1 2 
 
 29.1 2 
 
 29,0 2 
 
 1 
 
 31.112 30.712 30.3 2 
 
 31.0 1 
 
 ! 31.2 '2 29.8 ; 
 
 
 1 
 
 1865 12 30.72 
 
 32.0:2 
 
 32.0 2 
 
 32.8 2 
 
 I 
 
 32.9 2 
 
 31.6 2 
 
 34. C 2 
 
 1 
 33.8,2 34.0 1 
 
 34.0 2 
 
 34.5 2 
 
 jl i 
 35.2' 2 33.2 1 
 
 
 1 
 
 1869 i 2 •»,•,. 4 2 
 
 35.3 2 
 
 36.6l2 36.6'2 
 
 1 i 
 
 37.3 2 
 
 37.1 2 
 
 37.0 2 
 
 36.712 37.3 2 
 
 38.3 2 
 
 38.1 2 
 
 * 1 
 38.5 2 37.1 
 
 
 1 
 
 1870 2 4u ' 2 
 
 40.3 2 
 
 j 
 
 40.2 2 
 
 41.6i2 
 
 j 
 
 40.8 2 
 
 39.8 2 
 
 40.4 2 
 
 42.7 2 42.6 2 
 
 44.9 2 
 
 44.8 2 
 
 44.2 2 41.9 ' 
 
 
 1 ^ 
 
 1871 2 
 
 1 , 
 
 46.1, '2 
 
 45.6 2 45.6 2 
 
 46.3 2 46.9'2 
 
 1 
 
 47.6 2 48.0 2 
 
 48.7i2 49.7 2 
 
 1 
 
 49.9 2 
 
 60.3 2 
 
 49.9 2 47.9 i 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ■ " 
 
 
 
 - — . — 
 
 -- : 
 
 
 
 
 ■ ! 
 
 
 33 
 
TORONTO MAONKTIC'AL On.SEUVATIONS. 
 
 'i f 
 
 I- 
 
 II 
 
 !i If 
 
 ;i! 
 
 
 i * 
 
 li: -i 
 
 TABLE II. 
 Mu.s'TiiLY Mkan' Declination vi>n k.vcii ok thk Tiiker Gnour.s, with the 
 
 COKHEHI'ONDINO CoKKECTIONS FOU SECULAR ClIANUK. 
 
 1 
 
 Yoars. i .Inn. 
 
 1 
 
 Fob. 
 
 Mardi. 
 
 o / 
 
 April. 
 
 o / 
 
 May. 
 
 1 
 
 Juiin. 
 / 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sopt. 
 
 O 1 
 
 Oct. 
 
 o / 
 
 Nov. 
 o / 
 
 Dec. 1 
 
 1 
 
 O 1 
 
 Year. 
 
 1 
 
 a f 
 
 / 
 
 / 
 
 C ' 
 
 o / 
 
 ,1845-51 
 
 !l 31.031 .33.71 
 
 1 34.10 
 
 1 34.57 1 34.57 
 
 I 34.39 
 
 1 34.27 
 
 1 35.07 
 
 I S6.ll 
 
 I 36.57 
 
 I 30.06 
 
 1 30.21 
 
 1 34.98 
 
 '|Correc.i +0.89 +0.7.'! 
 
 +0.57 
 
 +0.41' +0.24 
 
 + 0.08 
 
 —0.08 
 
 —0.24 
 
 -0.41 
 
 — 0.57| —0.73 
 
 —0.89; 
 
 1 
 
 
 11850-04 2 08.5.3 2 08.73 
 
 2 09.26 
 
 2 09.20 2 09.09 
 
 2 09. CI 
 
 2 10.14 
 
 2 10.51 
 
 2 11.09 
 
 2 11.212 11.53 
 
 1 
 
 2 11.52[ 
 
 2 10.04 
 
 ICorroc.'; +1.43 +1.17 
 
 + 0.91 
 
 + 0.05! +0.39 
 
 +0.13 
 
 —0.13 
 
 —0.39 
 
 —0.65 
 
 -0.91! —1.17 
 
 -1.43; 
 
 
 !l8fi5-71,'2 :i2.0i'i 33.41 
 
 1 1. 
 
 1 .33.2'' 
 
 2 34.05 2 33.99 
 
 2 33.77 
 
 2 34.39 
 
 2 35.21 2 35.50 
 
 2 36.2112 30.42,2 36.24 
 
 2 34.02 
 
 Correc.'l +1.72j +1.41 
 
 + 1.09 
 
 
 
 +0.78 +0.47 
 
 1 
 
 +0.10 
 
 -0.10 
 
 —0 47 
 
 -0.78 
 
 -1.09 — 1.4l! —1.72, 
 
 1 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 TABLIO 
 
 III. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Monthly Me.\n Declination von k.vcii ({uour, corkected for Secular Change, 
 TOUETiiEii wirii Tiir. Means ok thk. Three Corrected Groups. 
 
 i I 
 
 II . 
 
 /iM I 
 
 i . 
 
 hli'^if 
 
 Years. 
 
 .fail. 
 
 1845-51 |l 34.98 
 
 1850-0-. 
 
 Feb. I March. I .\pril. 
 
 I .34. 44! I 34.73 
 
 M»y. 
 
 June. July 
 
 1 (19.90 2 09.9012 10.10 
 
 1865-71||2 34.60!2 34.82i2 34.35 
 
 !i i I 
 
 1 34.98,1 34 811 34.47 I 34.19 
 
 2 09.9112 09 48|2 09.74 2 10.01 
 2 34.83 2 34.40 2 33.93'2 34. "3 
 
 Aug. 
 
 r 
 
 1 34.83 
 
 Sept. 
 
 / 
 
 1 .35.70 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 o / o ' 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1 36.00:1 35.3311 35.3211 34.98 
 
 Moan .2 00.53 2 00. .30,2 06.41 2 06.57 
 
 2 06 25 
 
 2 06.05 
 
 
 2 00 14 
 
 2 10.12,2 10.4412 10.30 2 10.3 2 10.09|;2 10.04 
 
 2 34.74 2 34.72 
 
 2 06.56 2 06.95 
 
 2 35.11 2 35.01 
 
 2 34.52; 
 
 2 34.62m 
 
 2 07.1412 06.9012 06.64:i2 06.54|! 
 
 ' i i' Il 
 
 TABLE IV. 
 
 ANNU..VX, Variations of Declination. 
 
 Years. ;■ Jan. 
 
 1845-51 1 0.00 
 
 , i 
 1850-64 II — O.OS 
 
 ,1 
 
 1865-71 i +C.04 
 
 Mean 
 
 -0 01 
 
 Feb. 
 
 > 
 —0.54 
 
 —0.14 
 
 +0.20 
 
 —0.15 
 
 Marcli. 
 
 I 
 
 —0.25 
 
 +0.12 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 / 
 
 0.00 
 
 —0.13 
 
 —0.27 +0.21 
 
 —0.13 
 
 +0.03 
 
 -0.17 
 — O.uO 
 —0.16 
 
 —0.29 
 
 June. 
 
 —0.51 
 —0.30 
 —0.69 
 
 —0.49 
 34 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 -0.79 —0.1! 
 
 —0.03 
 —0.39 
 
 —0.40 
 
 +0.08 
 +0.12 
 
 Sept. 
 
 +0.02 
 
 -+0.72 
 +0.40 
 +0.10 
 
 + 0.41 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 + 1.02 
 +0.26 
 +0.49 
 
 +o.ro 
 
 +0..35 
 +0.32 
 +0.39 
 
 +0.30 
 
 Dec. ; 
 
 I 
 
 I 
 ' ! 
 
 +0.341 
 
 I 
 
 + 0.05' 
 
 1 
 
 —0.10 
 
 1 
 
 I 
 
 I 
 
 +0.10 
 
 II 
 
m 
 
 TORONTO MAOXETICAL OnSEIlVATIONS. 
 
 ITn THE 
 
 Nov. 
 
 30.06 
 -0.73 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 I 3(5.21j'l 34. C 
 
 — O.SOi 
 11.5;i 2 11.521 
 
 -i.nl -i.-isj 
 
 i 
 
 30.42:2 36.24 
 
 -1.4l' —1.72; I 
 
 2 10,04 
 
 2 34.62: 
 
 i ClIAXOE, 
 
 S. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 3311 36.32! 
 
 Year, 
 
 / : 
 
 1 34.98 
 
 -' 10.09||2 10.04' 
 
 01 
 
 1 
 2 34. 52: 
 
 1 
 
 2 34.62| 
 
 — 
 
 I 
 1 
 
 
 90 
 
 i 
 
 2 06.641 
 
 ! 
 
 2 06.54 
 
 TABLE V. 
 
 Monthly and Ve.vki.y Means of Ai)soi.i;tk Inclination. 
 
 3 +0.10 
 
 [ \'e^T^. 
 
 Jan 
 
 Feh. 
 
 Mar 
 
 . Apr 
 
 May 
 
 . Juiiu. July 
 
 • Aug 
 
 1 
 
 . Sopt 
 
 . Oot 
 
 Nov 
 
 ! 
 
 . Di'o. ' Year. 
 
 ll 
 
 i 
 
 1 
 
 75° 
 
 1 
 75° 
 
 75° 
 
 75° 
 
 75° 
 
 75° 
 
 -S'^ 
 
 75° 
 
 1 
 76° 
 
 75° 
 
 75° 
 
 75° i 75° 
 
 [ 1S41 
 
 16.2 
 
 13.6 
 
 16.7 
 
 10.1 
 
 16.6 
 
 10.8 
 
 14.3 
 
 13.9 
 
 18.8 
 
 / 
 18.9 
 
 t 
 
 17.9 
 
 1 III 
 17.9 : 10.0 i 
 
 1 1842 
 
 17.9 
 
 16.1 
 
 18.0 
 
 19.0 
 
 17.0 
 
 11.7 
 
 10.1 
 
 10.3 
 
 1 14.9 
 
 16.1 
 
 17.3 
 
 10,2 '. 10.4 
 
 1843 
 
 14.5 
 
 15.2 
 
 14.1 
 
 13.3 
 
 14.4 
 
 13.4 
 
 14.5 
 
 14.8 
 
 ! 15.3 
 
 14.5 
 
 16.8 
 
 16.7 ;i 14.7 
 
 1844 
 
 15.4 
 
 15.7 
 
 14.5 
 
 13.2 
 
 12.6 
 
 11.0 
 
 10. 1 
 
 1 
 9.8 i 17.7 
 
 17.9 
 
 20 3 
 
 19.0 ' 14. S 
 
 1845 
 
 18.4 
 
 19.5 
 
 14.5 1 11.5 
 
 16.4 
 
 15.2 
 
 14.2 
 
 14.4 ' 16.0 
 
 14.3 
 
 10.8 
 
 15.2 i: 15.5 
 
 1846 
 
 10.1 
 
 16.4 
 
 10.0 
 
 14.3 
 
 14.4 
 
 14.8 
 
 14.0 
 
 14.4 • 15.7 
 
 15.4 
 
 15.0 
 
 15.1 ' 15.1 
 
 1847 
 
 15.0 
 
 15.2 
 
 10.3 
 
 15,9 
 
 10.1 
 
 13.0 
 
 11.0 
 
 12.0 1 15.4 
 
 17.0 
 
 17.9 
 
 10.8 ' 15.3 ■ 
 
 1848 
 
 1 20.;; 
 
 18.7 
 
 17.2 
 
 18.0 
 
 17.2 
 
 10.8 
 
 16.4 
 
 19.0 ! 17.3 
 
 19.0 
 
 19.4 
 
 1 
 20.0 ■ is.;i i 
 
 1849 
 
 j 19.5 
 
 18.1 
 
 16.7 
 
 18.4 
 
 18.4 
 
 18.5 
 
 18.0 
 
 19.3 ! 21.0 
 
 20.0 
 
 20.1 
 
 18.1 IS. 8 i 
 
 1850 
 
 i 19.9 
 
 1 
 
 18.7 
 
 18.0 
 
 19.7 ! 19.5 
 
 19.1 
 
 19.9 
 
 18.4 j 21.0 
 
 21.8 
 
 21.3 
 
 1 
 
 22.5 . 2').0 ! 
 
 1851 
 
 1 
 
 ! 21.6 
 
 i 
 
 20.0 
 
 21.5 
 
 21.9 
 
 ! 20.0 
 
 20.7 
 
 19.0 
 
 19.8 
 
 20.8 
 
 1 20.0 
 
 20.4 
 
 :i 1 
 19.4 1 20.4 
 
 1852 
 
 1 19.3 
 
 19.4 
 
 19.0 
 
 20.0 
 
 20.8 
 
 20.8 
 
 19.9 
 
 20.0 
 
 21.0 
 
 22.2 
 
 21.3 
 
 1 1 
 
 21.2 '• 20.5 
 
 1853 
 
 1 22.1 
 
 22.6 
 
 ... 
 
 22.0 
 
 ... 
 
 22.5 
 
 21.5 
 
 20.3 
 
 21.7 
 
 22.4 
 
 23.0 
 
 22.3 22.2 
 
 1854 
 
 ! 21.4 
 
 1 
 
 23.3 
 
 23.1 
 
 23.0 
 
 23.0 
 
 22.9 
 
 24.3 
 
 23.2 
 
 23.4 
 
 •Jl.O 
 
 2'' 2 
 
 23.9 i 23.0 1 
 
 1855 
 
 |24.1 
 
 23.8 
 
 23. S 
 
 23.0 
 
 23.0 
 
 22.9 ; 23.1 
 
 23.9 
 
 24.5 
 
 23.5 
 
 23.3 
 
 23.3 
 
 1 
 
 1 A.U. t) 1 
 
 1 1850 
 
 I 
 
 ' 23.7 
 
 24.3 
 
 24.0 
 
 23.5 
 
 22.7 
 
 23.0 ] 24.2 
 
 23.8 1 24.8 
 
 24.9 
 
 24.0 
 
 24.0 
 
 1 1 : 
 ! 24.1 
 
 1857 
 
 24.3 
 
 23.8 
 
 24.5 
 
 25.0 
 
 23.9 
 
 23.9 ! 23.9 
 
 23.9 
 
 25.1 
 
 25.0 
 
 24.4 
 
 24.1 
 
 1 
 
 ! 24.3 
 
 1S58 
 
 24.0 
 
 2-). 6 
 
 26.2 
 
 23.7 
 
 23.9 
 
 22.9 ! 23.2 
 
 23.7 
 
 25.1 
 
 24.5 
 
 24.5 
 
 24,4 
 
 1 
 
 1 24.4 
 
 1859 
 
 24.5 
 
 24.9 
 
 25.0 
 
 25.5 
 
 24.4 
 
 24.0 ■ 24.1 
 
 1 
 
 25.1 
 
 25.0 
 
 20.4 
 
 26.0 
 
 24.3 
 
 1 25.0 
 
 18C0 
 
 24.4 
 
 23.5 
 
 24.6 
 
 25.1 
 
 24.3 
 
 23.4 1 24.2 
 
 25.1 
 
 26.4 
 
 26.0 
 
 23.8 
 
 23.9 
 
 21.0 
 
 1861 
 
 23.8 
 
 23.5 
 
 24.3 
 
 25.3 
 
 24.3 1 
 
 23.4 i 
 
 1 
 23.0 1 
 
 23.7 
 
 23.3 
 
 23.8 
 
 23.4 
 
 23.3 
 
 23.8 
 
 1862 
 
 23.1 
 
 23,4 
 
 23.0 
 
 22.7 
 
 23.3 
 
 22.8 
 
 22.9 
 
 23.8 
 
 23.0 
 
 23.9 
 
 22.8 
 
 22,4 
 
 23.2 
 
 1863 
 
 21.7 
 
 21.7 
 
 21.8 
 
 21.8 
 
 21.9 
 
 1 
 
 20.9 
 
 20.9 
 
 1 
 21.8 ; 22.1 
 
 21.0 
 
 20.9 
 
 21.1 
 
 21.5 
 
 1864 
 
 21.5 
 
 21.9 
 
 21.4 
 
 21.3 
 
 21.3 
 
 21.2 
 
 20.2 
 
 19.0 1 20.7 
 
 20.5 
 
 20 6 
 
 20.8 
 
 20.9 
 
 1865 
 
 1 
 
 20.8 
 
 20.8 
 
 21.8 
 
 21.5 
 
 22.0 
 
 21.7 
 
 20.2 
 
 20.5 
 
 21.0 
 
 21.4 
 
 20.7 
 
 20.2 
 
 21.0 
 
 1866 
 
 20.0 
 
 20.0 
 
 20.0 
 
 20.1 
 
 20.3 
 
 19.8 
 
 19.3 
 
 18.3 
 
 17.7 
 
 17.8 
 
 18.3 
 
 18.2 
 
 1 
 19.2 
 
 1867 
 
 18.1 
 
 18.8 
 
 19.0 
 
 19.1 
 
 18.6 
 
 18.9 
 
 18.7 
 
 1 
 18.8 
 
 18.3 
 
 18.7 
 
 18.9 
 
 19.8 
 
 18.8 
 
 1S68 
 
 20.4 
 
 19.4 
 
 19.3 
 
 20.9 
 
 20.9 
 
 20.2 
 
 19.0 
 
 20.2 
 
 20.2 
 
 20.8 
 
 19.4 
 
 19.0 
 
 20.1 
 
 1869 
 
 17.1 
 
 15.8 
 
 15.7 
 
 10.1 
 
 16.9 
 
 16.0 
 
 17.1 
 
 17.1 
 
 17.0 
 
 17.1 
 
 17.4 
 
 16.8 
 
 16.7 1 
 
 1870 
 
 16.5 
 
 16.4 ] 
 
 17.6 
 
 17,8 
 
 16.8 
 
 15.3 
 
 16.5 
 
 15.9 
 
 15.2 
 
 10.2 
 
 17.1 
 
 10. 7 
 
 10.3 
 
 1871 
 
 17.3 ] 
 
 18.1 ] 
 
 8.6 ' 
 1 
 
 18.9 ] 
 
 19.5 
 
 15.8 ] 
 
 14.1 14.3 1 
 
 15.1 
 
 15.7 ■ 
 
 10.5 
 
 8.0 
 
 10,8 1 
 
 — - 
 
 •■■II II 
 
 
 II 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 ~ — 
 
 
 85 
 
TORONTO MACJNirnCAL OHSKUVATIONS. 
 
 v-> 
 
 t{ 'i 
 
 ': 
 
 ! ' 
 
 I i 
 
 I. 
 
 TAHLK VJ. 
 
 MOSTOLY ASNIAL Mkans (»K TIIK AhSOLUTE UoKlZONTAL FoKCE. 
 
 Yoara. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Fob. 
 
 .M«r. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 .lunu. 
 
 ' 
 
 .July. 
 
 Au-. 
 
 Si^pt. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Yo.ir. 
 
 1 
 
 18 45 
 
 !.5472 
 
 .3.5471 
 
 3.5471 
 
 3.. 54 46 
 
 3.54S1 
 
 3.5514 
 
 3.5.50s 
 
 3.5473 
 
 3.5466 
 
 3.5466 
 
 3.5471 
 
 3.5470 
 
 3.517ii ll 
 
 1840 
 
 .5475 
 
 .5413 
 
 .5441 
 
 .5414 
 
 .5414 
 
 .5458 
 
 .5441 
 
 . 5307 
 
 .530.) 
 
 .53S6 
 
 . 53(i0 
 
 .643:! 
 
 .5410 j 
 
 1847 
 
 .54:55 
 
 .5420 
 
 .5386 
 
 .5:348 
 
 .5386 
 
 .5300 
 
 .5360 
 
 .5424 
 
 ..5338 
 
 .5345 
 
 . 5360 
 
 .634; 
 
 .5331 i 
 
 1 1H4S 
 
 . 5:!2'.) 
 
 . 5352 
 
 ..5372 
 
 .5311 
 
 .5380 
 
 .5366 
 
 .5376 
 
 .53611 
 
 .5332 
 
 .5263 
 
 .5249 
 
 .6318 
 
 .6.330 
 
 ISt'J 
 
 .5:3l'J 
 
 .5312 
 
 .5339 
 
 .5.37! 
 
 .5413 
 
 .5380 
 
 .5428 
 
 .5304 
 
 .5382 
 
 .5343 
 
 .530<! 
 
 .63, . 
 
 .5368 
 
 1S50 
 
 .5344 
 
 .5.354 
 
 .5387 
 
 ..537:i 
 
 .536') 
 
 .5:380 
 
 .5284 
 
 .5100 
 
 .5217 
 
 .5320 
 
 .5361 
 
 .628:; 
 
 .5.322 
 
 is.-.i 
 
 .5'2m 
 
 .5243 
 
 . 5321 
 
 .531! 
 
 .532S 
 
 .5311 
 
 .5317 
 
 .5318 
 
 .5286 
 
 .5311 
 
 .5304 
 
 .52S6 
 
 .6290 
 
 1S.V2 
 IS.-,:) 
 lSj4 
 
 . 5:!i):. 
 
 .52U 
 
 . 5237 
 
 •5051 
 
 .5142 
 
 . 508:! 
 
 .5l3t 
 
 .5i:3-i 
 
 .5119 
 
 .5110 
 
 .5140 
 
 .5140 
 
 .5154 
 
 
 • •• 
 
 ,,, 
 
 .•• 
 
 • •• 
 
 ..• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 '.".". 
 
 • •• 
 
 >•• 
 
 • 4* 
 
 1 
 
 ISo.j 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ..5294 
 
 .5124 
 
 .5007 
 
 .5101 
 
 ... 
 
 ISO'J 
 
 . 51) ).•( 
 
 .5004 
 
 .5052 
 
 .5054 
 
 .5057 
 
 .5101 
 
 .5108 
 
 .5070 
 
 .5037 
 
 .5030 
 
 .5046 
 
 .■J'^V' 
 
 .5040 
 
 IS.-,T 
 
 .48.38 
 
 .472S 
 
 .5113 
 
 .4761 
 
 .4001 
 
 .5025 
 
 .5002 
 
 .5)02 
 
 .4826 
 
 .4823 
 
 .476.: 
 
 .47-;:. 
 
 .4833 
 
 ISJS 
 
 .4779 
 
 .4748 
 
 .472.-> 
 
 . 4870 
 
 .5011) 
 
 . 4000 
 
 .5014 
 
 . 5005 
 
 .4051 
 
 .40 41 
 
 . 486.-) 
 
 .49:17 
 
 .4.)00 
 
 13.-.0 
 
 .4721 
 
 .4771 
 
 . 4752 
 
 .4703 
 
 .4771 
 
 .4703 
 
 .4328 
 
 .5015 
 
 .4700 
 
 .4842 
 
 .4816 
 
 .482', 
 
 .4311 
 
 ISiiO 
 
 .4771 
 
 .4842 
 
 . 470) 
 
 .4767 
 
 .4862 
 
 .4822 
 
 . 4805 
 
 .4778 
 
 . 4700 
 
 .4774 
 
 .4769 
 
 .476.1 
 
 .4702 
 
 lSi3l , 
 
 .4S4:i 
 
 .4821! 
 
 . 4820 
 
 . 4787 
 
 . 49SS 
 
 . 4833 
 
 .4872 
 
 .4847 
 
 .4796 
 
 .4817 
 
 ,4822 
 
 ,48:i 
 
 .483.1 
 
 181)2 ; 
 
 . 48:i;» 
 
 .4834 
 
 .4S4ti 
 
 .4022 
 
 .4807 
 
 .4882 
 
 . 48 id 
 
 .48 30 
 
 .4840 
 
 .4793 
 
 .4^0 
 
 .488!' 
 
 .4853 
 
 1'3.3 
 
 .4SSL' 
 
 .4881 
 
 . 4875 
 
 .49)2 
 
 .4878 
 
 .4807 
 
 .4031 
 
 .49)3 
 
 .4889 
 
 .4889 
 
 .4884 
 
 .4881 
 
 .48^ 
 
 1864 
 
 .4941 
 
 .4932 
 
 .49}:! 
 
 . 40 05 
 
 .4023 
 
 .4946 
 
 .4948 
 
 .4914 
 
 .5000 
 
 .4890 
 
 .4015 
 
 .491r 
 
 .4032 
 
 18^55 1 
 
 .4)34 
 
 .402'-. 
 
 . 4957 
 
 . 4020 
 
 .4981 
 
 .4933 
 
 .4943 
 
 .4000 
 
 .4874 
 
 .485 4 
 
 .4952 
 
 .491!' 
 
 .4925 
 
 1SC,'3 
 
 .4'J05 
 
 .4910 
 
 .4911 
 
 .4040 
 
 .4923 
 
 .4975 
 
 .4950 
 
 .4002 
 
 .4048 
 
 .4930 
 
 .4927 
 
 .494 J 
 
 .4931 
 
 ' ISf)- 
 
 .497'.) 
 
 .4926 
 
 .4.)75 
 
 .4950 
 
 .5034 
 
 .4976 
 
 .4989 
 
 .4979 
 
 .4943 
 
 .406,-> 
 
 .4993 
 
 .5001 1 
 
 .4976 
 
 ; 1808 
 
 .4900 
 
 .5013 
 
 .40 47 
 
 . 4900 
 
 .4908 
 
 .490 4 
 
 . 5032 
 
 .4909 
 
 .4958 
 
 .4060 
 
 .4974 
 
 .6001 
 
 .4980 i 
 
 1 I860 
 
 .5022, 
 
 .4048 
 
 .-lOO'i 
 
 .4051 
 
 .4988 
 
 .5026 
 
 . .5072 
 
 .5012 
 
 .4979 
 
 .4916 
 
 .4971 
 
 .4991' 
 
 .4089 
 
 1870 
 
 . 407;! 
 
 .497 4 
 
 .5060 
 
 .4057 
 
 .5018 
 
 .5026 
 
 .4993 
 
 .4978 
 
 .4970 
 
 4953 
 
 .4948 
 
 .4931 
 
 .4084 \ 
 
 j 1871 
 
 .4909 
 
 .5001 
 
 .4964 
 
 .4943 
 
 . 5030 
 
 .50.35 
 
 .5030 
 
 .495? 
 
 .4993 
 
 .5008 
 
 .5031 
 
 .5021 
 
 .5003 
 
 - 1 
 
TORONTO MAONETRAL OHSEUVATIONii. 
 
 TABr.K VTT 
 
 Mn.NTni.V AND ASNIAI. MkANS hV TdTAI, FuUC'E. 
 
 ■•""" ll 
 
 .5U!) jj 
 
 Ami |i 
 
 .5:!.'» 
 .530S 
 
 .5J'J3 
 .5151 
 
 I. 
 
 V'rarB 
 
 is.|n 'j 
 
 il 
 I 1817 I' 
 
 j 1848 1 1 
 
 1 I'-W I' 
 
 l^^U ll 
 
 I I' 
 
 ; 1S5) ;1 
 
 isr.s 'i 
 
 V 
 lSi3 '! 
 
 18,M ■' 
 I i' 
 
 l'^r..■, '. 
 : 1S50 'i 
 
 ! 1S57 ;. 
 
 1S5S ji 
 18;<0 :' 
 ISCO i 
 
 n 
 18r,i I' 
 
 I8r2 I 
 
 1.SC3 ■ 
 
 i I' 
 
 l^r,4 'i 
 
 I' 
 
 1HC6 ! 
 1SC7 j 
 
 1SC8 j! 
 
 ii 
 ISC'J 1 1 
 
 1870 i 
 
 ll 
 
 1871 ]; 
 
 
 " 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Fi)b. 
 
 3.9S49 
 
 14.0015 
 
 .05114 
 
 13.9307 
 
 .9178 
 
 .9173 
 
 .'.157 'J 
 
 .942J 
 
 .9415 
 
 .917:^ 
 
 .057t; 
 
 .9430 
 
 ,9405 
 
 .9193 
 
 .9:!3U 
 
 ,905:i 
 
 .8815 
 
 .9157 
 
 Mar. 
 
 Apr. May. 
 
 Juno. 
 
 13.9242 13.8685 13. 94'JO 13.9519 
 .9?.'J5 .8888 .9003; .923' 
 
 .9185 .8974 .015l| 
 .9269 .9349 .9324, 
 .8062. .9478 .WW 
 
 I 
 
 .9152 
 .9734 
 .9105; 
 
 .9660 
 
 ')757 
 
 .8447 
 
 ..s.ir,7 
 
 .HOl> 
 
 .7S'.:9 
 . SuOM 
 .8195 
 
 .8026i 
 
 I 
 .8207J 
 
 .8038; 
 
 .7855' 
 
 ^ o r .1 ! 
 
 .81C5i 
 .78781 
 .7597 
 .7S2.3 
 
 .7745 
 
 .82521 
 
 I 
 .SII85J 
 
 .SUlj 
 
 .8(.i6S| 
 
 .S093j 
 
 .80141 
 
 .825. 
 
 . soon 
 
 .7872 
 . 77 55 
 .8190 
 .7390 
 .7581 
 .7951 
 
 .9053 
 
 .93' 
 
 .8101 
 
 .80ir, 
 
 .7987 
 
 .8217 
 
 .81811 
 
 .8009 
 
 .8074 
 
 . S345 
 
 .7SSS 
 
 .7990 
 
 .7011 
 
 .75CG 
 
 .8101 
 
 .7872 
 
 .8989 
 . 8053 
 
 .8290 
 .8272 
 .8097 
 .8208 
 .8344 
 .8127 
 .8056 
 .8188 
 .8048J 
 .793l! 
 . S25.3 
 .7439 
 .7730 
 .7842 
 
 I 
 
 .9C01 
 
 .8730 
 .9184 
 .9,'.37 
 .9594 
 
 .9529j .95,0 
 
 .8918 .8G8t 
 
 .8878: 
 
 .8450; 
 
 .887oi 
 
 I 
 
 .7997 1 
 
 .83451 
 
 .8850! 
 
 .8222: 
 
 .8049 1 
 
 I 
 
 .8!35! 
 
 .8382: 
 
 .7977J 
 
 .8159 
 
 .8249 
 
 .7714 
 
 .7063 
 
 .8.302 
 I 
 
 July. 
 
 Aui?. ' Sfpt. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov ! Dee. 
 
 Yew. 
 
 13.0342 13.92.35 13.954r, 13.9192 13.9597 13.9381 Ki.9W9 
 
 I 
 
 .9068 
 
 ,838' 
 
 .9163 
 
 .9613 
 
 . 9,'!3'.' 
 
 .9,330 
 
 ,876 
 
 .9193 
 .89,35' 
 8 Co" 
 .8120 
 .8048 
 .8107 
 .8194 
 .7968 
 .8207 
 .8227 
 .Ki«8 
 .7 Of 9 
 .8240; 
 .7810 
 .7617 
 .7728 
 
 . 930.3 
 . 8847 
 .8792 
 .8177 
 .8109 
 .8186 
 .8163 
 .8105 
 .8054 
 , 8037 
 .7920 
 .7996 
 . 8298 
 .8078 
 .7525 
 
 .74a'j 
 
 . 8936 
 .8767 
 .9iO(. 
 ,9681 
 .8772 
 ,9458 
 ,8778 
 
 , 9099 
 .8850 
 .8829 
 .9077 
 .81.35 
 .8195 
 .8180 
 . 8120 
 
 .7950; 
 .75831 
 .7970! 
 .8147 
 .7832 
 .75'24 
 .7195 
 
 .9109 
 
 .9047 
 
 .8858 
 
 .9225 
 
 .91':7 
 
 .9117 
 
 .9991 
 
 .9681 
 
 .9215 
 
 .9777 
 
 .9487 
 
 .9162 
 
 .8950 
 
 .9008 
 
 .0091 
 
 13.9258! 
 
 .9123 
 ,8334 
 .8824 
 .8208 
 .8389 
 .7928 
 .8147 
 .812! 
 .858:: 
 .7891 
 .7608 
 .7749 
 .8100 
 .7690 
 .7379 
 .7403 
 
 .9141 
 
 . 83i'5 
 
 .8696 
 
 . 8602 
 
 .8263 
 
 .8090 
 
 .8004 
 
 .7945 
 
 .7879 
 
 .7^06 
 
 .7618 
 
 .7890 
 
 .820: 
 
 .7402 
 
 .746.1 
 
 .7616 
 
 .8883, .01N5 .9136 
 
 .9354: .D10:< .9009 
 
 .0124 .9582 , .9312 
 
 1 
 
 .969 1 1 .9326; .062i 
 
 I 'I 
 
 .9861 .9739 ; .9504 
 
 'I 
 
 .9270 I .0479 
 
 .9496 
 
 ,8987 
 
 .9124: 
 
 I 
 
 .91231 
 
 .7974J 
 
 .8386 
 
 .8435 
 
 .7908 
 
 .804'* 
 
 .7952 
 
 .7916 
 
 .799,3 
 
 .8191 
 
 .7679 
 
 .8034 
 
 .8033 
 
 .7720 
 
 .7578 
 
 .78c9 
 
 .9007 1 1 .5920 
 
 .9135 
 
 .8775' 
 
 I 
 .8005 
 
 .8548 
 
 .8198 
 
 i 
 .7888 
 
 .7957' 
 
 .8168 
 
 .7038 
 .7996 
 
 .7942 
 
 i 
 .7734 
 
 .8202; 
 
 .8I97' 
 
 ,7702, 
 
 .7579' 
 
 i 
 
 .8031' 
 
 ,9054 
 .8436 
 .8524 
 .8251 
 .8109 
 .8173 
 .8143 
 .8028 
 .8109 
 . 8099 
 .7828 
 .7958 
 .8160 
 .7690 
 .7012 
 .7762 
 
 87 
 
TORONTO .MA()N'I:TI('.\L GIlSKKV.VTIONg. 
 
 T.M'.MO VIII. 
 
 AodllKcrVTK AM )l'Nr o|- Tlir, DiSTIUni.VN'CKS (IK |)r,ri,|N ATIoN, Il(tllIZ')NTAI- FnlK'i;, 
 ASM VkkI'KAI, l''oiu;i", IN niKI'KIIK.VT YK.VKS K.NI>IN(J Jl'NK ,'{(), Willi llji; 
 
 I'Aiins i;\riii;.ssiN(t tiikiu kki.atis j; amocnt in kacii vkak, as cii.MrAUKii 
 Nvnu TJiE Mkan or ai-l, vkaiw. 
 
 
 
 DECU:«ATIO!f. 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 a" 
 
 (■■!) 
 
 
 is 5 
 
 -J. 
 
 =21 
 
 Mi 
 
 n 
 
 
 (1) 
 
 {i) 
 
 (5) 
 
 (C) 
 
 1844 
 
 2053.2 
 
 1235.8 
 
 817.4 
 
 0.52 
 
 0.58 
 
 0.47 
 
 1S45 
 
 •J521.8 
 
 1325.4 
 
 iiyo.4 
 
 O.iU 
 
 0.00 
 
 0.00 j 
 
 1840 
 
 3'J40,0 
 
 1973.3 
 
 1273.3 
 
 0,82 
 
 0.89 
 
 0.84 
 
 1817 
 
 5478.7 
 
 2058.0 
 
 2519.8 
 
 1.30 
 
 1.34 
 
 1.40 i 
 
 1S4S 
 
 0422.0 
 
 1 
 1 
 
 3.')73.5 
 
 2S18.5 
 
 l.o;i 
 
 1.01 
 
 1.65 
 
 Mujm, 
 
 31)41.5 
 
 22i::.4 
 
 1731.1 
 
 1.00 
 
 1.00 
 
 1.00 
 
 IIoiizosTAL Foncg. 
 
 ^•s 
 
 I -)-' 
 
 (7) 
 0.4'J 
 0.46 
 0. 53 
 1. 11 
 2.42 
 
 1.00 
 
 g" 
 
 tc 
 
 a 
 
 0.81 
 0.47 
 0.05 
 0.99 
 2.08 
 
 1.00 
 
 (9) 
 0.43 
 0.45 
 0.52 
 1.13 
 2.47 
 
 1.00 
 
 Vhrtical FoIUT,. 
 
 
 (10) 
 0.08 
 0.58 
 0.74 
 1.23 
 1.30 
 
 1.00 
 
 a 
 
 to 
 
 a 
 
 '\i 
 |2 
 
 (11) 
 
 (12) 
 
 0.71 
 
 0.02 
 
 0.40 
 
 0.G7 
 
 0.75 
 
 0.72 
 
 0.98 
 
 1.40 
 
 2.09 
 
 1.59 
 
 1.00 
 
 1.00 
 
 TABLE IX. 
 
 CoyTATNIN'O FIR TIIF. ToTAL FOHCK AND InCLIN'ATIOV, XuMUKHS ASALO(iOUS TO 
 
 Tuo.sK OF" Table Vlll, TuciEiuKu with ceutain otuek Ratios ix Columns 
 
 7 AND 14. 
 
 2 
 
 
 Total For;e. 
 
 1 
 
 INCLIXATIOH. 
 
 
 "2" 
 
 c tc 
 
 
 ? 1 
 
 3 
 
 30 
 
 o 
 
 si 
 
 = + 
 «l 
 
 General 
 sums. 
 
 
 Sums 
 (-) 
 
 Ratios 
 General. 
 
 1-^ 
 
 Ratios 
 
 Ratios 
 + to — 
 
 (1) 
 
 (2) 
 
 (3) 
 
 (•1) 
 
 (f-) 
 
 (0) 
 
 (7) 
 
 (8), 
 
 (0) 
 
 (10) 
 
 (11) 
 
 (12) (13) 
 
 (14) 
 
 1844 
 
 .4491 
 
 .2011 
 
 .2480 
 
 0.77 
 
 1.02 
 
 0.05 
 
 1.23 
 
 684.3 
 
 498.8 185.5 
 
 0.62 
 
 0.45; 0.93 2.7 | 
 
 1845 
 
 .2775 
 
 .OGie 
 
 .2159 
 
 0.48 
 
 0.31 
 
 0.56 
 
 3.51 
 
 613.9 
 
 510.5 103.4 
 
 0.47 
 
 0.46^ 0.52 5.0 ( 
 
 1 i 
 
 1840 
 
 .3809 
 
 .1363 
 
 .2446 
 
 0.65 
 
 0.69 
 
 0.64 
 
 1.79 
 
 753.7 
 
 C12.7 141.0 
 
 0.57 
 
 0.55i 0.71 
 
 4.3 
 
 1847 
 
 .7293 
 
 .1830 
 
 .5454 
 
 1.25 
 
 0.93 
 
 1.42 
 
 2.9f 
 
 1399.0 
 
 1105.8 233.2 
 
 1.06 
 
 1.04 1.17 
 
 1 
 
 5.0 
 
 1848 
 
 1.0747 
 
 .4007 
 
 .6680 
 
 1.85 
 
 2.06 
 
 1.74 
 
 1.6-1 
 
 3139.8 
 1318.1 
 
 2809.8 330.1 
 
 1 
 
 2.38 
 
 2.51 1.66 
 
 8.5 
 
 Mean. 
 
 .5823 
 
 .1979 
 
 .8344 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1119.5 
 
 198.6 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 38 
 
TOIIONTO MA(JNI;TI( AI, OIISEUVATIONS. 
 
 a 
 
 Is 
 (I'J) 
 
 O.GU 
 0.67 
 U.72 
 1.10 
 l.,59 
 
 1.00 
 
 o I 
 
 V o 
 
 (14) i 
 2.7 I 
 
 TAHLK X. 
 
 A.;<;KK,..vrE VAi.rKs or thk T)rsTri<,uN,-Ks or DEcusxnus ,n ti,k srvrcvr. 
 MoNTirs, n-iru ri.i: JLvt.o.s o,,- thk Mcimixn: V.vi..-,;s ,„• t„k |.,s,M,i.^ 
 
 ANCESOr THE SKVKKAI. ELEMENTS To TUEII: liESPK.TIVi; M KA n AsMAr. V MA HH. 
 
 Months and 
 Yfiir. 
 
 Declinatm.v. 
 
 s^ 
 
 I 
 
 .January 
 
 [■"c'bruary 
 
 March 
 
 \pril 
 
 M^iy 
 
 fune 
 
 •ruly 
 
 August 
 
 I September 
 
 October 
 
 November 
 
 
 
 c^ 5 
 
 3^ rt"^ S=^ 
 
 tn 
 
 ('•) I (2-) 
 
 c;!6.o| 527.0 
 
 1383.8 772.9 
 
 1S'J4.7 10C2.9 
 
 • 3 5^ 
 
 iDeccmber 
 
 -'329.0 
 
 1003.8 
 
 872.4 
 
 1542. e 
 
 1187. f) 
 904.3 
 691.1 
 903.2 
 
 {^■) (4.):(5.)'.(0.) 
 409.0 0.57iO. 67 0.67 
 
 010.9 0.84 0. 8»'o. 8;- 
 
 1895. 0^1255. 2 
 2GC3.5 1504 8 
 2144.7 1174.0 
 
 1282.0 
 1244.8 
 
 550.6 
 527.4 
 
 761.8 
 1141.5 
 699.5 
 181.3 
 609.4 
 639.8 
 1158.7 
 970.7 
 725.4 
 717.4 
 
 
 Vertical Force. 
 
 1.11 1.15;i.ot 
 
 I j 
 
 1.42jl.291.5S 
 0.980. 080. 97 
 0.53 0.75 0.2") 
 0.94'0.98'0.8!i 
 1.15,1. 360. 8!' 
 1.621.63,1.61 
 
 1.30 
 
 0.78 
 0.76 
 
 1.27(1.35 
 
 o.eo'i.oo 
 
 0.67 0.99 
 
 (7.) 
 0.5K 
 0.94 
 '.93 
 1.50 
 ).9( 
 1.36 
 ■I. CI 
 0.76 
 1.71 
 1.48 
 0.98 
 1.27 
 
 2 ' I o , 
 
 (S.) I (9.) 
 
 I.5O1O.7I 
 
 I 
 0.74,0.77 
 
 I. OS 1.21 
 
 l.49il.4t; 
 
 1.12:0. 99 
 '>. 5(1 0.51 
 
 ». + 
 
 I). 79 
 I. OS 
 11.00 
 1.30 
 0.75 
 0.99 
 
 0.56 
 0.'((l 
 1.49 
 1.24 
 0.82 
 1.4S 
 
 
 (10.) (11. 
 ■).45 0.8( 
 0.72 1.2. 
 o.os'i.i; 
 1.51 1.4: 
 1.221.7; 
 O.50I1.37 
 
 Total Force. 
 
 
 0.05 
 1.31 
 1.67 
 1.34 
 0.70 
 0.65 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.41 
 
 1.5f 
 
 1.4! 
 
 1.1s 
 
 0.61 
 
 ^2.) (13)1(14.) 
 53 0.72^0.43 
 0.74,0. 70. 0.7( 
 1.05 1.17 0. OS- 
 1.55 1.51 1.5( 
 
 1.08]l.03 
 
 0.390.45 
 
 0.78j0.59 
 
 1.0GI0.06 
 
 1.64 1.46 
 
 I 
 l.36il.ll 
 
 0.77 0.89 
 
 
 l.OS 
 0.3f 
 0.8>- 
 1.27 
 1.73 
 1.4t 
 0.7(i 
 
 Iti.i- 
 
 (16.) 
 0.65 
 0.94 
 0.97 
 1.41 
 0.85 
 
 o.:;9 
 
 0.56 
 n.74 
 1.67 
 1.45 
 1 . 02 
 
 l.:;(i 
 
 A: 
 
TOUONTO MACINITICAL OIISKIIVATIOXS. 
 
 U i 
 
 i^ 
 
 TAiw.i: xr. 
 
 CoNTAt >rN<; F>l! K\r'![ MAUNinU' Kl.KMKSr TirK r.AIT'H OK TIIK AMiINT OP 
 
 l»isri iiiivNCK \s icAcii III" TtiK '2i IIm' US, T,t Tiii; Mr.vN Amopni' Ml' riiR 
 
 IM V|'ll:llVMIv< AT AM, III K-i, I >l.-i I' Itll \ Nl'KH t)l' A\ Ol'I'DSlTK SniS IIKINO 
 TAIvKN .liil.M'I.V AS \Vi;i.(, Al SKl'AUATIIt.V. 
 
 u 
 
 If 
 
 Dr 
 
 1 
 
 KHKt 
 
 i mill 
 
 WBHt. 
 
 CLIJC^TI 
 
 1 
 
 * 
 
 ox. 
 
 i- I 
 
 it 1 
 
 1 ■ 
 
 (3) 
 
 II'iniZO.NTAt 
 
 + 
 
 HJlJ + 
 
 1 
 
 I'nncE 
 
 1 
 
 Vruticai, F 
 
 + 
 
 ttlXl + 
 
 ones 
 
 _ 
 
 ._ 
 
 TiTAL FOI 
 + 
 
 and + 
 ; (10) (U) 
 
 — ..- 
 \cr.. 
 
 ! 
 
 1 ami 
 
 1 ~ 
 
 INMIOV. 
 
 + - 
 
 (11) (15) 
 
 
 (1) 
 
 (••!) 
 
 W 
 
 (6) 
 
 (0) 
 
 (7) 
 
 («) 
 
 (12)1 (13) 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 ' 0.49 
 
 0.21 
 
 II. HO , 
 
 0.80 
 
 l.,S3 
 
 0.74 
 
 0.40 
 
 0.8'; 
 
 o.is 
 
 1 0.26 
 
 0.05,0.04 1.06 
 
 1 I 
 
 0.93 1.70 
 
 1 
 
 n.30 
 
 0.21 
 
 0.41 i 
 
 0.70 
 
 1..07 
 
 0.03 
 
 j 0.63 
 
 1.23 
 
 1 
 
 0.2(1 
 
 [ 0.48 
 
 1.21 
 
 1 
 
 0.B9 
 
 O.Sl jl. 08 
 
 2 
 
 0.40 
 
 0,20 
 
 0.f5 
 
 0.67 
 
 2.30 
 
 0.41 
 
 0.77 
 
 1.01 
 
 o.lr 
 
 0.04 
 
 1.73 
 
 0.0«« 
 
 1 
 
 0.84 
 
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J • 
 
 TORONTO MAGNETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XIII. 
 
 Solar DrnRXAt, Vart\ttons of Dkcli.vation' for K.vrn imoxth for the t\v<i 
 
 II.VLF YEARS, AND FOIi T11P3 VKAl!, l>i:i; I vr,i) FIIO.M TIIK FIVE YEARS ENDINd 
 
 June 30, 18-48, after tiih sei'aration and ojilssion of the larger dis- 
 
 TCltUANCES. 
 
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 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 
 
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 1 
 
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 Means. 
 
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 —4.24 
 
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 +1.73 
 
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 +0.90 
 
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 -0.74 
 
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 -2.00 
 
 -1.76 
 
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 -1.66 
 
 —1.12 
 
 -0.20 
 
 -2.61 
 
 —0.78 
 
 -1.69 
 
 
 
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 I . 
 
 42 
 
TORONTO MAGNETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE Xr\ 
 
 THK TWO 
 . KNDINft 
 GEIl DIS- 
 
 SOLAII DiL'Iiy.VT, VaRI.VTIOXS of IIolllI'.ON'TAL FonC'f: FOll KAC'II MONTIT, FOR THE 
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 -2.48 
 
 -1.27 
 
 -1.29 
 
 -0.52 
 
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 -0.12 
 
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 +0.18 
 
 +0.82 
 
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 +0.93 
 
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 +0.71 
 
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 +0.63 
 
 +0.34 
 
 +0.54 
 
 +0.41 
 
 +0.52 
 
 +0.69 
 
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 +2.98 
 
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 -0.78 
 
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 9^ 
 
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 Apr 
 
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 June 
 
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 i 
 .00 
 
 
 
 —099 
 
 —005 
 
 —108 
 
 —080 
 
 —052 
 
 —042 
 
 —032 
 
 -052 
 
 —007 
 
 -071 
 
 -091 
 
 —073 
 
 —050 
 
 —085 
 
 —070 
 
 1 
 
 —060 
 
 —043 
 
 —070 
 
 -042 
 
 +010 
 
 +004 
 
 +007 
 
 +003 
 
 —009 
 
 — 03S 
 
 —000 
 
 — 05vi 
 
 —004 
 
 —054 
 
 —029 
 
 o 
 
 -030 
 
 —010 
 
 — U30 
 
 +0051+054 
 
 +058 
 
 +049 
 
 +05: 
 
 +045 
 
 -001 
 
 -017 
 
 -027 
 
 +045 
 
 — 019 
 
 -1-013 
 
 3 
 
 +021 
 
 +017 
 
 +017 
 
 +050 +081 
 
 +085 
 
 +081 
 
 +090 
 
 +072 
 
 +024 
 
 +0'0 
 
 +005| 
 
 +078 
 
 +010 
 
 +047 
 
 4 
 
 +048 
 
 +028 
 
 +041 
 
 +074J+0S5 
 
 +095 
 
 +092 
 
 +091 
 
 +070 
 
 +040 
 
 +028 
 
 +031 
 
 +085 
 
 +037 
 
 -[-061 
 
 5 
 
 +045 
 
 +033 
 
 +051 
 
 +074 +081 
 
 +089 
 
 +078 
 
 +080 
 
 +001 
 
 +043 
 
 +033 
 
 +031 
 
 +077 
 
 +039 
 
 +058 
 
 6 
 
 +033 
 
 +027 
 
 +040 
 
 +050.+059 
 
 +007 
 
 +055 
 
 +048 
 
 +053 
 
 +034 
 
 +032 
 
 +027 
 
 +050 
 
 +032 
 
 +044 
 
 1 
 
 +020 
 
 +028 
 
 +035 
 
 +030 ; +030 
 
 +039 
 
 +037 
 
 +023 
 
 +030 
 
 +031 
 
 +031 
 
 +021 
 
 +032 
 
 +028 
 
 i -1-030 
 
 8 
 
 +018 
 
 +019 
 
 +030 
 
 +012+013 
 
 +015 
 
 +013 
 
 +015 
 
 +021 
 
 +017 
 
 +025 
 
 +013 
 
 +015 
 
 +020 
 
 1 +017 
 
 9 
 
 +012 
 
 +020 
 
 +021 
 
 +011 
 
 +005 
 
 000 
 
 +009 
 
 +015 
 
 +023 
 
 +015 
 
 +019 
 
 +010 
 
 1 
 
 +010 
 
 +010 
 
 +013 
 
 10 
 
 +014 
 
 +012 
 
 +017 
 
 +008 
 
 +004 
 
 —004 
 
 —004 
 
 +008 
 
 +022 
 
 +010 
 
 +020 
 
 +007; 
 
 +006 
 
 •+01 3 
 
 i +010 
 
 11 
 
 +008 
 
 +00S 
 
 +014 
 
 +005 
 
 +001 
 
 -015 
 
 +005 
 
 +011 
 
 +018 
 
 +008 
 
 +007 
 
 +002 
 
 +004 
 
 +008 
 
 +006 
 
 12 
 
 000 
 
 +006 
 
 +014 
 
 +007 
 
 —005 
 
 -018 
 
 -013 
 
 +007 
 
 +013 
 
 +000 
 
 +006 
 
 -007 
 
 —002 
 
 -1-004 
 
 -l-OOl 
 
 13 
 
 +000 
 
 —001 
 
 +007 
 
 +008 
 
 -012 
 
 —019 
 
 -008 
 
 +003 
 
 +008 
 
 +013 
 
 +011 
 
 —002; 
 
 —003 
 
 +005 
 
 -t-001 
 
 14 
 
 +005 
 
 +003 
 
 +011 
 
 +003 
 
 —000 
 
 -014 
 
 —013 
 
 +009 
 
 +011 
 
 +015 
 
 +010 
 
 +007i 
 
 —002 
 
 +010 
 
 +004 
 
 15 
 
 +012 
 
 —097 
 
 +011 
 
 +013 
 
 —012 
 
 —023 
 
 —014 
 
 +001 
 
 +003 
 
 +020 
 
 +019 
 
 +005 
 
 — OOG 
 
 +010 
 
 +002 
 
 10 
 
 +022 
 
 +012 
 
 +019' +021 
 
 —009 
 
 -019 
 
 —018 
 
 —007 
 
 +021 
 
 +032 
 
 +028 
 
 +015 
 
 —002 
 
 +022 
 
 +010 
 
 17 
 
 +020 
 
 +017 
 
 +023 +024 
 
 —005 
 
 -012 
 
 —017 
 
 -003 
 
 +024 
 
 +033 
 
 +039 
 
 +022j 
 
 +002 
 
 +020 
 
 +014 
 
 18 
 
 +031 
 
 +021 
 
 +035+014 
 
 +001 
 
 000 
 
 —003 
 
 +001 
 
 +015, 
 
 +032 
 
 +043 
 
 +034; 
 
 +005 
 
 +033 
 
 +019 
 
 19 
 
 +031 
 
 +010 
 
 +013'+011 
 
 —007 
 
 -007 
 
 -Oil 
 
 -017 
 
 —009 
 
 +014 
 
 +034 
 
 +030 
 
 —006 
 
 +022 
 
 -^008 
 
 20 
 
 +024 
 
 -Oil 
 
 -010 
 
 -023 
 
 —030 
 
 —033 
 
 —035 
 
 —002 
 
 -054 
 
 —027 
 
 —008 
 
 +021 
 
 —041 
 
 —003 
 
 —022 
 
 21 
 
 — i)0S 
 
 —030 
 
 -050 
 
 —070 
 
 -085 
 
 —004 
 
 —007 
 
 —105 
 
 -103 
 
 —068 
 
 —048 
 
 —004 
 
 1 
 
 —082 
 
 —034 
 
 -058 
 
 22 
 
 -051 
 
 —010 
 
 -085 
 
 -102 
 
 —105 
 
 —098 
 
 —098 
 
 —118 
 
 -130 
 
 —094 
 
 —083 
 
 —040 
 
 -109 
 
 —066 
 
 —087 
 
 23 
 
 -101 
 
 -003 
 
 -111 
 
 -112 
 
 —089 
 
 —082 
 
 —081 
 
 —099 
 
 -U6 
 
 —090 
 
 -103 
 
 —072 
 
 i 
 
 -097 
 
 —092 
 
 -094 
 
 4? 
 
II » 
 
 Hi 
 
 TORONTO MAGNETIOAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XV. 
 
 Solar Diurnal Variations of Vertical Force for each month, for the two 
 half years, axd for tue yeah, deriveb from the five years exding 
 June 30, 1848, after tue separation and omission of the larger dis- 
 turbances. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Semi-a.n.ncal 
 Means. 
 
 
 
 Jan. 
 
 .000 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 Apr. 
 
 May. 
 
 June 
 
 July. 
 
 .000 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 .000 
 
 Nov. 
 
 .000 
 
 Dec. 
 
 .000 
 
 Apr. to 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. to 
 March. 
 
 Annual 
 Meau8. 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 
 
 —013 
 
 —068 
 
 -081 
 
 -077 
 
 —095 
 
 —075 
 
 -077 
 
 -047 
 
 —023 
 
 —055 
 
 —024 
 
 —028 
 
 —066 
 
 -045 
 
 —055 
 
 1 
 
 + 014 
 
 —024 
 
 —040 
 
 —033 
 
 -041 
 
 —007 
 
 -047 
 
 + 005 
 
 + 040 
 
 + 005 
 
 +020 
 
 +013 
 
 —023 
 
 —003 
 
 -013 
 
 2 
 
 1+042 
 
 +042 
 
 —001 
 
 +031 
 
 +029 
 
 —005 
 
 +004 
 
 +070 
 
 +090 
 
 +040 
 
 +074 
 
 +054 
 
 +030 
 
 +043 
 
 +040 
 
 3 
 
 +058 
 
 +087 
 
 +042 
 
 +068 
 
 +067 
 
 +077 
 
 +081 
 
 +007 
 
 + 109 
 
 +077 
 
 +070 
 
 +072 
 
 +085 
 
 +008 
 
 +076 
 
 4 
 
 +047 
 
 +084 
 
 +050 
 
 +082 
 
 +110 
 
 +110 
 
 +141 
 
 +143 
 
 +110 
 
 +074 
 
 +073 
 
 +060 
 
 +117 
 
 +006 
 
 +091 
 
 5 
 
 + 056 
 
 +080 
 
 +070 
 
 +077 
 
 +133 
 
 +131 
 
 +184 
 
 +159 
 
 +11) 
 
 +073 
 
 +072 
 
 +054 
 
 +132 
 
 +068 
 
 +100 
 
 6 
 
 +070+081 
 
 +007 
 
 +063 
 
 +137 
 
 +100 
 
 +174 
 
 +133 
 
 +095 
 
 +075 
 
 +005 
 
 +043 
 
 +118 
 
 +067 
 
 +092 
 
 7 
 
 + 070 +074 
 
 +001 
 
 +090 
 
 +093 
 
 +111 
 
 +145 
 
 +097 
 
 +065 
 
 +080 
 
 +068 
 
 +055 
 
 +100 
 
 +069 
 
 +084 
 
 8 
 
 +064 
 
 +055 
 
 +055 
 
 +008 
 
 +069 
 
 +074 
 
 +081 
 
 +081 
 
 +061 
 
 +073 
 
 +005 
 
 +054 
 
 +072 
 
 +061 
 
 +067 
 
 9 
 
 +050 
 
 +055 
 
 +050 
 
 +027 
 
 +043 
 
 +055 
 
 +004 
 
 +014 
 
 +045 
 
 +001 
 
 +056 
 
 +050 
 
 +041 
 
 +055 
 
 +048 
 
 10 
 
 +033 
 
 +033 
 
 +041 
 
 +004 
 
 +035 
 
 +017 
 
 +010 
 
 +008 
 
 +029 
 
 +041 
 
 +042 
 
 +042 
 
 +017 
 
 +039 
 
 +028 
 
 il 
 
 +022 
 
 +027 
 
 +036 
 
 —013 
 
 —018 
 
 000 
 
 —003 
 
 —033 
 
 -on 
 
 +013 
 
 +022 
 
 +022 
 
 —013 
 
 +024 
 
 +005 
 
 12 
 
 —004 
 
 +003 
 
 +003 
 
 +036 
 
 —045 
 
 —030 
 
 —029 
 
 —056 
 
 -050 
 
 -017 
 
 —009 
 
 —019 
 
 —030 
 
 -007 
 
 —019 
 
 13 
 
 —022 
 
 —033 
 
 —023 
 
 -041 
 
 —063 
 
 -043 
 
 -074 
 
 —069 
 
 —050 
 
 —051 
 
 —033 
 
 —027 
 
 —057 
 
 —031 
 
 —044 
 
 14 
 
 -028 
 
 —045 
 
 —036 
 
 —038 
 
 —050 
 
 —050 
 
 -119 
 
 —100 
 
 —059 
 
 -041 
 
 —046 
 
 —027 
 
 —070 
 
 —037 
 
 —054 
 
 15 
 
 —041 
 
 —036 
 
 —020 
 
 —029 
 
 —043 
 
 -005 
 
 —110 
 
 —091 
 
 —054 
 
 —020 
 
 —050 
 
 -028 
 
 -006 
 
 —033 
 
 —050 
 
 10 
 
 -047 
 
 —038 
 
 -003 
 
 —031 
 
 —020 
 
 —009 
 
 —093 
 
 —091 
 
 -080 
 
 —051 
 
 —05^. 
 
 -.0^0 
 
 —056 
 
 —041 
 
 —048 i 
 
 17 
 
 —045 
 
 -026 
 
 —020 
 
 +004 
 
 -003 
 
 +020 
 
 —052 
 
 —005 
 
 —067 
 
 -063 
 
 —04. -tvlV 
 
 —017 
 
 —042 
 
 —030 
 
 18 
 
 -027 
 
 —022 
 
 -Oil 
 
 +027 
 
 +019 
 
 +004 
 
 +004 
 
 +001 
 
 —019 
 
 —040 
 
 —001 
 
 -OvJ 
 
 +006 
 
 —030 
 
 —012 
 
 19 
 
 -027 
 
 —010 
 
 +017 
 
 +015 
 
 +001 
 
 —022 
 
 —005 
 
 -023 
 
 —028 
 
 —019 
 
 —033 
 
 -037 
 
 —010 
 
 -018 
 
 —014 
 
 20 
 
 —030 
 
 —Oil 
 
 +018 
 
 —004 
 
 —027 
 
 —054 
 
 —028 
 
 —045 
 
 —043 
 
 —027 
 
 —040 
 
 —040 
 
 —033 
 
 —024 
 
 -029 
 
 21 
 
 —008 
 
 —082 
 
 -038 
 
 —042 
 
 —074 
 
 —079 
 
 —050 
 
 —074 
 
 —095 
 
 —056 
 
 -077 
 
 —046 
 
 —009 
 
 —060 
 
 —065 
 
 22 
 
 -072 
 
 -119 
 
 -101 
 
 —088 
 
 —125 
 
 —099 
 
 —078 
 
 —078 
 
 —095 
 
 -081 
 
 —090 
 
 —068 
 
 —094 
 
 -089 
 
 —091 
 
 23 
 
 —064 
 
 -124 
 
 —128 
 
 —105 
 
 —124 
 
 —095 
 
 -087 
 
 —054 
 
 —049 
 
 —091 
 
 —070 
 
 —059 
 
 —086 
 
 —089 
 
 —087 
 
 44 
 
TORONTO MAGXETICAL OnSERVATIOX.S. 
 
 TABLE vVI. 
 
 SemT-AXXITAL AND ANNUAL MeaN.S OF THE SotAR DiURNAL VARIATIONS OF ToTAL 
 
 FcHci: AND Inclination, derived from those op tue Horizontal and 
 Vertical Forces. 
 
 AnniLil 
 Meau8. 
 
 
 
 Total Force. 
 
 Inclination. 
 
 
 rr* 
 
 
 Astro- 
 nomical 
 
 Semi-annual Means. 
 
 
 A n n ual 
 
 Semi-annual Means. 
 
 Annual 
 Moans. 
 
 Toronto 
 Astro- 
 
 
 
 Hours. 
 
 April to 
 1 Sfpteinber 
 
 October to 
 
 
 Means. 
 
 April to 
 
 October to 
 
 nomical 
 Hours. 
 
 
 
 
 March. 
 
 
 
 September 
 
 March. 
 
 
 
 
 
 Hours. 
 
 Parts of 
 
 Parts of 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 arts of 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Force. 
 
 Force. 
 
 
 Force. 
 
 // 
 
 
 
 Hours. 
 
 
 
 
 
 — .00001)7 
 
 - -.000098 
 
 — 
 
 .000097 
 
 +23.1 
 
 +40.8 
 
 +32.8 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 — 024 
 
 — 039 
 
 — 
 
 031 
 
 + 0.9 
 
 +27.2 
 
 +14.0 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 O 
 
 + 004 
 
 4- 01:8 
 
 4- 
 
 046 
 
 —21.0 
 
 +11.8 
 
 — 4.7 
 
 2 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 -f- 130 
 
 + ■ 075 
 
 + 
 
 102 
 
 —35.3 
 
 — 4.7 
 
 —20.0 
 
 3 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 + 105 
 
 + 086 
 
 + 
 
 125 
 
 —37.2 
 
 —15.3 
 
 —20.2 
 
 4 
 
 
 
 5 
 
 + 173 
 
 + 089 
 
 4- 
 
 131 
 
 —32.4 
 
 —16.3 
 
 -24.4 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 
 
 + 140 
 
 + 0S5 
 
 + 
 
 115 
 
 no 1 
 
 —12.9 
 
 -17.7 
 
 6 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 + 113 
 
 -f 083 
 
 + 
 
 098 
 
 —11.2 
 
 -10.7 
 
 —10.9 
 
 7 
 
 
 
 8 
 
 + 078 
 
 + 071 
 
 + 
 
 074 
 
 — 3.9 
 
 — 0.9 
 
 — 5.4 
 
 8 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 + 044 
 
 + 062 
 
 + 
 
 053 
 
 — 3.1 
 
 — 5.6 
 
 — 4.3 
 
 9 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 + 020 
 
 + 045 
 
 + 
 
 032 
 
 — 2.2 
 
 — 4.6 
 
 — 3.5 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 11 
 
 — 009 
 
 + 028 
 
 + 
 
 009 
 
 — 2.8 
 
 — 2.8 
 
 — 2.8 
 
 11 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 — 029 
 
 — 003 
 
 — 
 
 017 
 
 — 0.5 
 
 — 2.5 
 
 — 1.5 
 
 12 
 
 
 
 13 
 
 — 055 
 
 — 025 
 
 — 
 
 040 
 
 — 1.4 
 
 — 4.1 
 
 — 2.8 
 
 13 
 
 
 
 14 
 
 — 007 
 
 — 028 
 
 — 
 
 048 
 
 — 2.8 
 
 — 7.0 
 
 — 4.8 
 
 14 
 
 
 
 15 
 
 — 006 
 
 — 020 
 
 — 
 
 046 
 
 — 0.3 
 
 — 6.7 
 
 — 3.5 
 
 1) 
 
 
 
 1(5 
 
 — 053 
 
 — f'". 
 
 — 
 
 039 
 
 — 1.9 
 
 —13.3 
 
 — 7.5 
 
 11 
 
 
 
 " 
 
 — 015 
 
 — 022 
 
 — 
 
 019 
 
 — 2.1 
 
 —15.3 
 
 — 8.7 
 
 17 
 
 
 1 IS 1 
 
 1 1 
 
 + 009 
 
 — 000 
 
 -(- 
 
 001 1 
 
 2.2 
 
 -18.2 
 
 -10.3 
 
 18 
 
 
 
 19 
 
 — 013 
 
 — 002 
 
 — 
 
 008 : 
 
 + 2.8 
 
 —12. 1 
 
 — 4.8 
 
 1 
 19 1 
 
 
 
 20 
 
 — 058 
 
 - 024 i 
 
 — 
 
 Oil 1 
 
 +19.1 
 
 + 0.3 
 
 + 9.7 
 
 20 
 
 
 
 21 
 
 - 119 
 
 - 078 
 
 — 
 
 098 
 
 +38.2 
 
 +14.2 
 
 +20.2 
 
 21 
 
 
 
 
 — lt:o 
 
 — 127 ! 
 
 — 
 
 142 
 
 +50.5 
 
 +28.4 
 
 +.39.5 
 
 22 
 
 
 - 
 
 23 
 
 - 144 
 
 - 143 
 
 : 
 
 143 ! 
 
 1 
 
 +44.8 
 
 + 42.2 
 
 + 43.4 
 
 23 
 
 
 46 
 
 m 
 
I 
 
 TORONTO MAGNETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XMI. 
 
 Semi-annual Inequalities of the Diurnal Variations ok the Magnetic 
 Elements for Each Hour with the Signs Proper to tue ualf-year, 
 April to Septemler inclusjve, I)Ei;i\ei) froji 'I'ue five years eni^ino 
 30Tn June, 1848. 
 
 ABf.ro- 
 
 notnical 
 
 Time. 
 
 Declination. 
 
 llorizontal Force. 
 
 Vertical Force. 
 
 Total Force. 
 
 Inclinathm. 
 
 AHtro- 
 
 nomical 
 
 Time. 
 
 
 
 — I'.ir) 
 
 + .00014 
 
 —.000011 
 
 .000000 
 
 II 
 
 — 7.7 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 —1.25 
 
 + 25 
 
 — 10 
 
 + 07 
 
 —13.1 
 
 1 
 
 O 
 
 —1.14 
 
 + 32 
 
 — 04 
 
 + 18 
 
 —16.3 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 —0.94 
 
 + 31 
 
 + 09 
 
 + 28 
 
 -15.3 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 —0.48 
 
 + 24 
 
 + 20 
 
 + 40 
 
 -11.0 
 
 4 
 
 5 
 
 —0.03 
 
 + 19 
 
 + 32 
 
 + 42 
 
 — 8.0 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 +0.04 
 
 + 12 
 
 + 20 
 
 + 31 
 
 - 4.7 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 —0.11 
 
 + 02 
 
 + 10 
 
 + 15 
 
 — 0.3 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 —0.28 
 
 — 02 
 
 + 05 
 
 + 04 
 
 + 1.5 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 —0.30 
 
 — 03 
 
 - 07 
 
 — 09 
 
 + 1.2 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 —0.23 
 
 — 04 
 
 — 11 
 
 - 12 
 
 + 1.3 
 
 10 
 
 U 
 
 —0.14 
 
 — 02 
 
 — 18 
 
 — 18 
 
 0.0 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 — O.Ol 
 
 — 03 
 
 — 11 
 
 — 12 
 
 + 1.0 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 +0.20 
 
 — 04 
 
 — 13 
 
 - 15 
 
 + 1.4 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 +0.11 
 
 — 06 
 
 — 10 
 
 — 19 
 
 + 2.0 
 
 14 
 
 15 
 
 +0.03 
 
 — 08 
 
 — 16 
 
 — 20 
 
 + 3.2 
 
 15 
 
 10 
 
 +0.25 
 
 — 12 
 
 — 08 
 
 — 14 
 
 + 5.0 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 +0.S2 
 
 — 12 
 
 + 13 
 
 + 04 
 
 + 6.6 
 
 17 
 
 18 
 
 +1.60 
 
 — 14 
 
 + 18 
 
 + 08 
 
 + 8.1 
 
 18 
 
 19 
 
 + 1.96 
 
 — 14 
 
 + 04 
 
 — 05 
 
 + 7.6 
 
 19 
 
 20 
 
 +1.38 
 
 - 10 
 
 — 04 
 
 — 17 
 
 + 9.4 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 +0.62 
 
 — 24 
 
 — 04 
 
 — 21 
 
 +12.0 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
 - .34 
 
 22 
 
 — 03 
 
 — 18 
 
 +11.0 
 
 22 
 
 23 
 
 —0.92 
 
 — 03 
 
 + 01 
 
 — 01 
 
 + 1.4 
 
 23 
 
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 6 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 15 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 18 
 
 19 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
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 r I 
 
 II 
 
 TORONTO MA(JNETICAL On.SEUVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XIX. 
 
 Solar Dh-rnal Vakiations of DixLiXAiioy for kacii Month at the orpinary 
 Six OasKRVATioN Houns, afi-kh ihi; .ski-akatton and omission ok the lakoeb 
 
 DlSTUllBANCES, AND DERIVED I'RO.M DIFFERENT GllOLI'.S OF YeaRS. 
 
 
 
 
 JANUARY 
 
 
 
 
 
 FEimUARY 
 
 
 
 Toronto 
 
 Astninoniical 
 
 Time. 
 
 2 
 
 4 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 18 
 
 20 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 4 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 18 
 
 1 
 20 
 
 
 / 
 
 / 1 , 
 
 / 
 
 / 1 
 
 / 
 
 / 
 
 ' 1 ' 
 
 / 
 
 / 
 
 1844-48 
 
 -3.14 
 
 -1.04 
 
 +1.08 +0.44 
 
 +0.74 
 
 +2.60^ 
 
 —3.20 
 
 —1.60 
 
 +0.88+0.44 
 
 +1.84 
 
 +2.92 
 
 1856-02 
 
 -3.53 
 
 —1.94 
 
 +1.10'+0.57 
 
 +0.90 
 
 +2.91J 
 
 —3.70 
 
 -2.09 
 
 +1.20+0.95 
 
 +1.57 
 
 -{•3.57 
 
 1863-71 
 
 -3.69 
 
 —1.90 
 
 +1.50:+0.85 
 
 J 
 
 +0.50 
 
 +2.85 
 
 -3.91 
 
 -2.71 
 
 +1.28+1,14 
 
 +1.60 
 
 +3.49 
 
 
 
 
 MAT 
 
 ICII. 
 
 
 
 
 APRIL. 
 
 
 1844-48 
 
 -5.36 
 
 -3.42 
 
 +0.90 
 
 1 
 +1.12 
 
 1 1 
 +2.20 +4.72 
 
 -5.84 
 
 / 
 —3.30 
 
 / / / 
 
 +0.82 +0.88 +3.40 
 
 / j 
 +4.96 i 
 
 1856-62 
 
 -5.70 
 
 —3.28 
 
 +0.84 
 
 +0.97 
 
 +2.30 +5. OS 
 
 —0.70 
 
 —3.80 
 
 +0.30 +1.18 +3.70 
 
 +0.24 
 
 1803-71 
 
 -5.80 
 
 -3.71 
 
 +0.95 
 
 +1.11 
 
 +2.45+5.27 
 
 -0.75 
 
 —4.48 
 
 +0.04 +1.30+4.35 
 
 +5.85 
 
 
 
 
 M 
 
 \Y. 
 
 
 
 
 
 JUNE. 
 
 
 
 1844-48 
 
 -6.10 
 
 —3.12 
 
 1 
 
 +0.38 
 
 / 
 
 +0.30 
 
 1 
 
 +5.16 
 
 t 
 
 +5.82 
 
 1 
 -6.26 
 
 1 
 
 -3.70 
 
 +0.04 
 
 +0.42 
 
 +5.28 
 
 +6.20 
 
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 -0.19 
 
 —3.27 
 
 +0.07 
 
 +0.5S 
 
 +5.27 
 
 +6.0,') 
 
 -6.51 
 
 —3.89 
 
 —0.31 
 
 +0.19 
 
 +5.80 
 
 +0.65 
 
 1863-71 
 
 -6.31 
 
 1 
 
 -3.71 
 
 +0.51 
 
 +0.72 
 
 +3.17 
 
 +0.15 
 
 -6.58 
 
 —1.22 
 
 +0.03 
 
 +0.24 
 
 +5.62 
 
 +0.82 
 
 
 
 
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 AUGUST. 
 
 
 
 1844-48 
 
 —5.96 
 
 -3.68 
 
 +0.36 
 
 +0.70 
 
 +4.52 
 
 / 
 
 +6.26 
 
 -6.52 
 
 -2.74 
 
 +0.46 
 
 1 
 +0.54 
 
 +5.22 
 
 +6.90 
 
 1850-02 
 
 -0.73 
 
 —4.07 
 
 —0.20 
 
 +0.58 
 
 +5.69 
 
 +7.04 
 
 -7.45 
 
 —3.33 
 
 +0.06 
 
 +0.48 
 
 +5.99 
 
 +8.10 
 
 1863-71 
 
 -6.67 
 
 —4.28 
 
 +0.14 
 
 +0.29 
 
 +5.68 
 
 +7.11 
 
 -7.19 
 
 —3.36 
 
 +0..37 
 
 +0.27 
 
 +5.78 
 
 +7.71 
 
 SEPTEMBER. 
 
 OCTOBER, 
 
 1844-48 
 
 —5.40 
 
 1 
 —1.16 
 
 +0.78 
 
 +0.76 
 
 +3.90 
 
 1 
 +4.80 
 
 -3.94 
 
 1 
 —1.80 
 
 +0.4S 
 
 +0.50 
 
 1 
 +1.84 
 
 +3.66 
 
 1856-62 
 
 -5.69 
 
 —2.07 
 
 —0.04 
 
 +0.26 
 
 +4.84 
 
 +6.36 
 
 -4.85 
 
 —2.50 
 
 +0.50 
 
 +0.52 
 
 +1.82 
 
 +4.78 
 
 1863-71 
 
 —5.82 
 
 —1.90 
 
 +0.67 
 
 +0.57 
 
 +4.61 
 
 +5.54 
 
 —4.55 
 
 —2.17 
 
 +0.82 
 
 +0.86 
 
 +1.92 
 
 +3.91 
 
 
 
 NOVEMBER. 
 
 
 
 
 
 DECEMBER. 
 
 
 
 1844-48 
 
 -3,30 
 
 —1.78 
 
 / 
 +1.16 
 
 1 
 +0.56 
 
 +1.28 
 
 1 
 
 +2.90 
 
 1 
 -3.36 
 
 / 
 -1.70 
 
 +1.10 
 
 +0.68 
 
 t 
 
 +0.58 
 
 1 
 
 +1.46 
 
 1856-62 
 
 -3.91 
 
 —2.13 
 
 +1.08 
 
 +0.90 
 
 +1.85 
 
 +3.04 
 
 —3.48 
 
 —2.13 
 
 +1.04 
 
 +0.60 
 
 +0.73 
 
 +2.01 
 
 1863-71 
 
 -3.95 
 
 —1.94 
 
 +1.11 
 
 +0.89 
 
 +1.72 
 
 +2.98 
 
 -3.16 
 
 —1.94 
 
 +1.25 
 
 +0.68 
 
 +0.66 
 
 +1.82 
 
 48 
 
TOUONTO MAOKETICAL OBSERVATION'S. 
 
 TABLE XX. 
 
 Solar Dvcrnal Ousf.kvations ok Hohizontai. Fokcf, for f-acr Month at the 
 Ordinary Six OiiSERV.vTtoN Hovrh, after thk separation and omi.ssion of 
 
 THE I.ARUER DlSTlRHANCKS, AVD DERIVED FROM DIFFERENT »lR(JfPS OF VfAKS. 
 
 JANUARY. 
 
 FKURUAUV. 
 
 +6.90 
 +8.10 
 
 +7.71 
 
 Tiirnrito 
 
 AiitrnihiMiical 
 
 Tliiu;. 
 
 1844-48 
 1856-62 
 1863-71 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 18 
 
 .000 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 —300: +180 
 
 +140 
 
 .000 
 
 — 55S| +177 
 
 +159 
 
 + 161 
 
 —498; +290 
 
 +100 
 
 +075 
 
 .000 
 +310 
 +507 
 +393 
 
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 .000 
 +241) 
 +4111 
 +497 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 18 
 
 20 
 
 .000 
 —100 
 
 .000 j .000 I .000 j .003 I .000 
 +2S0' +1201 +0Co! +210: —110 
 
 -715 —039 +120, +192 +554 +309 ! 
 
 I I I ! 
 
 -502 +001 +020, +040 +445, +460 
 
 
 
 MARCH. 
 
 
 
 
 
 APRIL. 
 
 
 
 1 — 
 
 1 
 .000 1 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 1 
 
 i 1844-48 
 
 —300 -f-410 
 
 +170 
 
 +140 
 
 +350 
 
 —160 
 
 +050 
 
 +740 
 
 +080 
 
 +070 
 
 +140 
 
 -230 1 
 
 1856-02 
 
 — C2S +321 
 
 +177 
 
 +182 
 
 +572 
 
 +oi;! 
 
 —277 
 
 +612 
 
 +172 
 
 +241 
 
 +399 
 
 —272 
 
 1S63-71 
 
 -419- +281 
 
 +077 
 
 +133 
 
 +407 
 
 +]^ 
 
 —025 
 
 ._-y!i 
 
 +007 
 
 +079 
 
 +260 
 
 —226 
 
 
 
 MAY. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 JUNE. 
 
 
 
 [ 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 1844-48 
 
 +540 
 
 +850 
 
 +040 
 
 -050 
 
 +010 
 
 —360 
 
 +580 
 
 +950 
 
 —040 
 
 ,-180 
 
 .000 
 
 — Sr'-O 
 
 1856-62 
 
 +308 
 
 +582 
 
 +086 
 
 +19C 
 
 +315 
 
 —449 
 
 +218 
 
 +727 
 
 +162 
 
 +077 
 
 +297 
 
 -507 
 
 1863-71 
 
 +316 
 
 +733 
 
 +050 
 
 +103 
 
 +162 
 
 —311 
 
 +569 
 
 +773 
 
 — lOn 
 
 —010 
 
 +049 
 
 —275 
 
 
 
 
 
 JULY. 
 
 
 
 
 
 AUGUST. 
 
 
 
 i! 
 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 h 
 
 II 
 ii 
 
 1844-43 
 
 +490 
 
 +920 
 
 —040 
 
 —130 
 
 —030 
 
 —3501 
 
 +570 
 
 +910 
 
 +080 
 
 +070 
 
 -1-010 
 
 —620 i 
 
 1850-02 
 
 +262 
 
 +9oe 
 
 +045 
 
 +080 
 
 +201 
 
 -623 
 
 +233 
 
 +682 
 
 +203 
 
 -1-307 
 
 +355 
 
 —703 1 
 
 iL 
 
 18a3-71 
 
 +360 
 
 +839 
 
 —054 
 
 +016 
 
 +103 
 
 —425 
 
 +^^1 
 
 +854 
 
 +099 
 
 +154 
 
 +205 
 
 —577 i 
 
 -^-3.66 
 +4.78 
 +3.91 
 
 +1.46 
 +2.01 
 +1.82 
 
 
 
 SEPTEMBER. 
 
 
 
 
 
 OCT 
 
 OBER. 
 
 
 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .100 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 1844-48 
 
 +450 
 
 +760 
 
 +220 
 
 +130 
 
 +150 
 
 — 54f: 
 
 -010 
 
 + 100 
 
 + 100 
 
 +060 
 
 +320 
 
 +270 
 
 1856-62 
 
 —098 
 
 +548 
 
 -f-541 
 
 +447 
 
 +527 
 
 -794 
 
 -431 
 
 +232 
 
 +220 
 
 +203 
 
 +631 
 
 +274 
 
 1863-71 
 
 +139 
 
 +557 
 
 +232 
 
 +235 
 
 +438 
 
 —410 
 
 —328 
 
 +160 
 
 -f-191 
 
 +184 
 
 +476 
 
 +093 
 
 
 
 NOVEMBKK. 
 
 
 
 
 
 DECEMBER. 
 
 
 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 1844-4S 
 
 -170 
 
 +280 
 
 +20U 
 
 -[-06(1 
 
 +430 
 
 — 08U 
 
 —270 
 
 +310 
 
 +070 
 
 —070 
 
 +340 
 
 +210 ' 
 
 1856-62 
 
 —310 
 
 +072 
 
 +225 
 
 +209 
 
 +595 
 
 +055 
 
 —560 
 
 +097 
 
 +136 
 
 +090 
 
 +m 
 
 +279 
 
 1863-71 
 
 -315 
 
 +257 
 
 + 133 
 
 +111 
 
 +407 
 
 +143 
 
 —324 
 
 +153 
 
 —005 
 
 +029 
 
 +.371 
 
 +^^i 
 
 49 
 
TOHONTr) .MAONF.TICAI, Onsr,I!\ ATIDXS. 
 
 !f •' 
 
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 TABLK XXI. 
 
 .Sui..\u DuruNAi. \'ai;i.\tu)N.s ov Vkutical Foiai: van r.xcu .Muntii at inE Oiioi- 
 
 NAltV Six OnsKUVATIoN IToUHM, AKTF.K TJIK SEI'AUATION AM) ().MI,S.-<ION OF TJIK 
 
 i.A;((ii:ii Di.sTL'unAX('F,.s, ani> dkiuvkd fko.m ihhkim.nt cimm rs of Ykahs. 
 
 
 
 
 JANUARY. 
 
 
 
 
 
 FKRRUAHY 
 
 
 
 Tiiidiito 
 
 Astrniioiiiiial 
 
 Timo. 
 
 2 
 
 4 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 18 
 
 20 
 
 o 
 
 4 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 IS 
 
 20 
 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 1 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 1844-48 
 
 +0J2 
 
 +047 
 
 +03;t 
 
 —004 
 
 -027 
 
 — Ool'i 
 
 +042 
 
 +0S4 
 
 +0,33 
 
 +003 
 
 —022 
 
 —Oil 
 
 I8')e-t')2 
 
 +007 
 
 +0S0 
 
 -1-029 
 
 —002 
 
 —091 
 
 —032 
 
 +031 
 
 + 1.39 
 
 +00*; 
 
 +015 
 
 —091 
 
 —029 
 
 180.V71 
 
 +049 
 
 +0S0 
 
 +005 
 
 +020 
 
 —104 
 
 -004 
 
 +078 
 
 + ll!< 
 
 +050 
 
 +004 
 
 -090 
 
 —030 
 
 MAHCn. 
 
 APRIL. 
 
 1844-48 
 185n-'J2 
 1863-71 
 
 .000 
 —001 
 +0S9 
 +0G'1 
 
 .000 
 +050 
 + 101 
 + 115 
 
 .000 
 +041 
 +041 
 +032 
 
 .000 
 +00.V 
 —013 
 —005 
 
 .000 
 
 —on 
 
 — 09S 
 —071 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 +018 
 
 +031 
 
 -071 
 
 +043 
 
 -02.' 
 
 +093 
 
 .000 
 +082 
 +154 
 +154 
 
 .000 
 -■-004 
 +055 
 +039 
 
 .000 
 +030 
 —013 
 —043 
 
 .000 
 +027 
 —027 
 —030 
 
 .000 
 
 +004 
 
 —034 
 
 —031 ll 
 
 ■}[ 
 
 MAY. 
 
 JUXK. 
 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 1844-18 
 
 +029 
 
 + U0 
 
 +035 
 
 —045 
 
 +019 
 
 +027 
 
 —005 
 
 + U0 
 
 +017 
 
 —030 
 
 +004 
 
 —0.-4 
 
 185&-02 
 
 +029 
 
 +140 
 
 +052 
 
 -039 
 
 -017 
 
 —044 
 
 —015 
 
 +115 
 
 +051 
 
 —031 
 
 —019 
 
 —001 
 
 1863-71 
 
 +057 
 
 +110 
 
 +098 
 
 —022 
 
 —053 
 
 —075 
 
 + 125 
 
 +154 
 
 —019 
 
 —059 
 
 -076 
 
 —051 
 
 
 
 
 JULY. 
 
 
 
 
 
 AUGUST. 
 
 
 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 1 
 .OOt .000 
 
 .000 
 
 .000 
 
 1844-43 i 
 
 +004 
 
 +141 
 
 +010 
 
 —029 
 
 +004 
 
 —028 
 
 +070 
 
 +143 
 
 +ons 
 
 — 05H 
 
 +001 
 
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 + 19.9: 
 
 •' 17 10 
 
 —15.6 
 
 +16.0! 
 
 " 13 18 
 
 -20.0 
 
 i " 10 1> 
 
 — 33.( 
 
 ^ept.l5 12 
 
 —20.il 
 
 " 15 IK 
 
 -22.4 
 
 " 23 18 
 
 -24.9 
 
 +34. -J 
 
 " 13 20 
 
 -31.9 
 
 j " 11 18 
 
 -20 ': 
 
 '• 15 IS 
 
 —41.7 
 
 " 24 10 
 
 +33.5 
 
 « 27 20 
 
 —20.2 
 
 -23.01 
 
 " 18 20 
 
 — 15.6 i " 13 lo 
 
 1 ' 
 
 +2'.).: 
 
 " 15 20 
 
 -17.7 
 
 ^ept.27 18 
 
 —10.3 
 
 « 28 20 
 
 -18.5 
 
 -35.9- 
 
 " 30 18 
 
 -2-..| 
 
 " 18 10 
 
 +27.1 
 
 « 20 10 
 
 +41.4 
 
 Dec. 13 20 
 
 -18.7 
 
 May 24 12 
 
 +15.8 
 
 —20.9, 
 
 " 30 20 
 
 -22. Oi 
 
 " 30 12 
 
 + 16.1 
 
 " 20 12 
 
 +21.! 
 
 1870. 
 
 
 " 20 10 
 
 +19.0 
 
 +16.8 
 
 " 31 12 
 
 + 15. 4j 
 
 .Vov. 1 lu 
 
 +37. ■» 
 
 " 30 12 
 
 —CI. 9 
 
 .Ian. 8 10 
 
 +15.8 
 
 Juno 17 12 
 
 -16.7 
 
 -22.1 
 
 " 31 18 
 
 -12.8 
 
 « 25 2it 
 
 —18.2 
 
 " 30 18 
 
 —28.2 
 
 " 20 12 
 
 +21. S 
 
 July 3 12 
 
 +16.0 ' 
 
 —23.8 
 
 " 31 20 
 
 -20.5 
 
 
 
 )ct. 22 12 
 
 + 12.!^ 
 
 Feb. 1 12 
 
 +20.2 
 
 " 21 12 
 
 +15.7 
 
 -lo.ri 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 " 22 x% 
 
 -40.1 
 
 Mar. 30 10 
 
 +17.6 
 
 i 
 
 Aug. 12 10 
 
 +23.1 
 
 I 
 
 65 
 
TORONTO MAONETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXVI. 
 
 :l .J' 
 
 A SKT.KCTION OK D.VTES (ASTRONOMICAL TiME) AT WIIICU EXTUA KEADINOS OF THK 
 MaONETICAL In.STUUMKKT.S were TAKEN', I^f CONSEQUENCK OF I'UEVAILINO 
 
 lak(!e dlsturbaxces, witu tiie amount of alinok.mal deviations (a\^) of 
 Declination, (A0) of Inclination, and — . of Total Fokce. 
 
 
 Date. 
 
 A\P 
 
 AO 
 
 A0 
 
 
 Date. 
 
 A\</ 
 
 At? 
 
 A<p 
 
 
 1803. 
 
 
 
 
 
 1865. 
 
 
 
 
 
 Sept. 
 
 d h m 
 9 8 3') 
 
 +3S.9 
 
 + 0.4 
 
 —.00124 
 
 Aug 
 
 d h m 
 2 18 ■15 
 
 f 
 
 +16.8 
 
 + 3.6 
 
 . 
 
 00259 
 
 (i 
 
 8 45 
 
 +10.9 
 
 + 1.0 
 
 J 22 
 
 i< 
 
 19 
 
 + 3.6 
 
 + 7.0 
 
 — 
 
 342 
 
 (( 
 
 8 Ii5 
 
 +15.5 
 
 + 2.6 
 
 — 131 
 
 i< 
 
 19 15 
 
 + 10.1 
 
 +16.4 
 
 — 
 
 487 
 
 (1 
 
 9 5 
 
 H-15.2 
 
 + 1.0 
 
 — 121 
 
 a 
 
 19 30 
 
 —14.4 
 
 +14.0 
 
 — 
 
 320 
 
 « 
 
 23 9 
 
 -1-52.0 
 
 + 3.0 
 
 — 1?5 
 
 II 
 
 19 45 
 
 —41." 
 
 +18.9 
 
 — 
 
 565 
 
 i( 
 
 9 5 
 
 +54.1 
 
 + 1.8 
 
 — 048 
 
 II 
 
 20 
 
 —03.4 
 
 +20.4 
 
 ~ 
 
 711 
 
 <• 
 
 9 10 
 
 +33.9 
 
 + 1.4 
 
 — 045 
 
 II 
 
 20 15 
 
 —68.4 
 
 +17.1 
 
 — 
 
 610 
 
 « 
 
 9 15 
 
 +19.6 
 
 + 2.8 
 
 — 055 
 
 « 
 
 20 30 
 
 —51.8 
 
 +19.1 
 
 — 
 
 527 
 
 (( 
 
 9 20 
 
 +10.9 
 
 + 4.0 
 
 — 0C5 
 
 ■< 
 
 20 4.'> 
 
 —30.0 
 
 +19.1 
 
 — 
 
 353 
 
 (C 
 
 9 25 
 
 + 7.3 
 
 + 4.0 
 
 — 057 
 
 11 
 
 21 
 
 —40.1 
 
 + 19.7 
 
 — 
 
 425 
 
 II 
 
 9 30 
 
 + 8.0 
 
 1-3.7 
 
 — 057 
 
 i « 
 
 21 30 
 
 —34.0 
 
 +12.8 
 
 — 
 
 159 
 
 
 1SC5. 
 
 
 
 
 II 
 
 21 45 
 
 —12.3 
 
 +14.2 
 
 — 
 
 149 
 
 Fob. 
 
 17 22 
 
 —10. 9 
 
 + 3.8 
 
 — 160 1 
 
 I 
 
 1 " 
 
 2i u 
 
 - S.7 
 
 +17.4 
 
 — 
 
 137 
 
 « 
 
 22 30 
 
 —17.6 
 
 + 5.3 
 
 — 146 
 
 1 .1 
 
 22 15 
 
 — 3.0 
 
 +14.4 
 
 — 
 
 045 
 
 (1 
 
 22 45 
 
 —13.0 
 
 + 3.7 
 
 — 093 
 
 11 
 
 22 30 
 
 — 5.8 
 
 +17.0 
 
 + 
 
 085 
 
 <i 
 
 23 
 
 —10.1 
 
 + 4.2 
 
 — 088 
 
 II 
 
 22 45 
 
 +23.9 
 
 + 5.5 
 
 + 
 
 316 
 
 <t 
 
 23 15 
 
 —18.1 
 
 + 4.2 
 
 — 073 
 
 II 
 
 23 
 
 +23.8 
 
 + 1.3 
 
 + 
 
 315 
 
 11 
 
 23 30 
 
 —21.0 
 
 + 4.3 
 
 — 067 i 
 
 It 
 
 3 1 
 
 +07." 
 
 —16.9 
 
 + 
 
 843 
 
 CI 
 
 23 45 
 
 —15.2 
 
 + 3.7 
 
 — 049 
 
 i< 
 
 1 30 
 
 ■ try m 
 
 .(0 
 
 + 
 
 528 
 
 (1 
 
 18 
 
 —13.0 
 
 + 3.0 
 
 — 022 
 
 II 
 
 2 
 
 +33.2 
 
 — 5.7 
 
 + 
 
 433 
 
 <l 
 
 15 
 
 —10.9 
 
 + 3.2 
 
 — 017 
 
 ii 
 
 2 15 
 
 +20.6 
 
 —10.6 
 
 + 
 
 873 
 
 11 
 
 30 
 
 — 8.7 
 
 + 2.6 
 
 — 002 
 
 <i 
 
 2 30 
 
 +58.7 
 
 —30.0 
 
 + 
 
 927 
 
 If 
 
 45 
 
 —10.2 
 
 + 2.6 
 
 — 00- 
 
 11 
 
 2 45 
 
 +30.7 
 
 —11.8 
 
 + 
 
 464 
 
 11 
 
 1 
 
 — 8.0 
 
 + 2.4 
 
 — 005 
 
 ii 
 
 3 
 
 — 3.9 
 
 - 1.5 
 
 + 
 
 227 
 
 Aug. 
 
 2 18 
 
 +28.9 
 
 + 2.4 
 
 — 331 
 
 II 
 
 4 10 
 
 L b.9 
 
 +15.0 
 
 — 
 
 059 
 
 X 
 
 18 30 
 
 +18.8 
 
 + 6.6 
 
 — 448 
 
 (1 
 
 10 15 
 
 + 0.3 
 
 + 8.8 
 
 — 
 
 481 
 
 68 
 
TORONTO MAGNETICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXyi.—( Continued. J 
 Datbs of lapuf, Disturbavcrs, with the amount of Abnormal Variation. 
 
 
 Date. 
 
 At// 
 
 A0 
 
 
 Date. 
 
 At// 
 
 A0 
 
 A0 
 
 
 
 1866 
 
 
 
 
 1865. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 ! Auk 
 
 d b m 
 
 4 10 ac 
 
 —38. 7 
 
 + 9.4 
 
 — .00591 
 
 li b m 
 Aug. 4 20 15 
 
 — 7.9 
 
 + 4.4 
 
 . 
 
 00160 
 
 
 1 
 
 10 45 
 
 -f ti.'j 
 
 + 5.7 
 
 — 0278 
 
 20 45 
 
 —24.1 
 
 + 9.3 
 
 — 
 
 206 
 
 
 " 
 
 11 OC 
 
 -i-48.2 
 
 + 2.3 
 
 — 0277 
 
 1866. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 i '* 
 
 11 16 
 
 +33.8 
 
 + 8.0 
 
 — 0408 
 
 Feb. 20 18 
 
 - 1.6 
 
 + 6.0 
 
 + 
 
 042 
 
 
 i " 
 
 11 30 
 
 +26.5 
 
 +11.1 
 
 — 0174 
 
 « 20 
 
 + 4.0 
 
 + 3.7 
 
 + 
 
 062 
 
 
 I .. 
 
 11 45 
 
 —14.5 
 
 1-1.1 
 
 — 0625 
 
 22 
 
 + 8.3 
 
 +13.7 
 
 — 
 
 073 
 
 
 t 
 
 12 00 
 
 + 2.1 
 
 +24.4 
 
 — 1724 
 
 22 16 
 
 + 6.1 
 
 +12.7 
 
 — 
 
 041 
 
 
 i*' 
 
 12 15 
 
 —37.5 
 
 +16.1 
 
 — 1167 
 
 22 30 
 
 —10.2 
 
 +15.2 
 
 — 
 
 080 
 
 
 , 
 
 12 30 
 
 +30.9 
 
 +16.8 
 
 — 1223 j 
 
 22 45 
 
 —14.1 
 
 +13.0 
 
 — 
 
 020 
 
 
 1 •' 
 
 12 45 
 
 + 4.2 
 
 +16.1 
 
 — 1282 j 
 
 23 
 
 — 3.7 
 
 +12.2 
 
 — 
 
 049 
 
 
 1 
 
 13 00 
 
 —28.2 
 
 +21'. 9 
 
 — 1310 1 
 
 " 23 15 
 
 + 6.7 
 
 + 9.0 
 
 + 
 
 096 
 
 
 1 
 
 13 15 
 
 +'J3." 
 
 +24.2 
 
 — 08.-.3 
 
 " 23 30 
 
 + 0.6 
 
 + 6.6 
 
 -f 
 
 106 
 
 
 f 
 
 13 30 
 
 —10.9 
 
 +3-1.9 
 
 — 1575 ; 
 
 •' 21 
 
 —11.0 
 
 + 2.5 
 
 + 
 
 082 
 
 
 " 
 
 13 45 
 
 — 0.1 
 
 +29.S 
 
 — 0866 
 
 « 30 
 
 — 2.8 
 
 + 2.1 
 
 + 
 
 052 
 
 
 " 
 
 14 00 
 
 -,,2.0 
 
 +tX).l 
 
 — 0092 
 
 " 10 
 
 + 5.6 
 
 + 1.2 
 
 + 
 
 086 
 
 
 it 
 
 10 50 
 
 -57.2 
 
 +35.1 
 
 — 0538 
 
 1869. 
 
 
 
 
 
 ■- 
 
 it 
 
 17 00 
 
 —14.8 
 
 + 9.4 
 
 — 0332 
 
 Apr. 15 3 
 
 +90.7 
 
 —64.2 
 
 — 
 
 215 
 
 
 i( 
 
 17 30 
 
 —38.8 
 
 + 12.2 
 
 — 0018 
 
 3 15 
 
 +46.6 
 
 —36.7 
 
 + 
 
 386 
 
 
 « 
 
 17 45 
 
 —13.8 
 
 + 8.1 
 
 — 0587 
 
 « 3 30 
 
 — 1.2 
 
 —29.0 
 
 + 
 
 436 
 
 
 t( 
 
 18 00 
 
 —38.8 
 
 + 4.2 
 
 — 0267 
 
 3 46 
 
 +12.5 
 
 -20.7 
 
 + 
 
 373 
 
 
 (( 
 
 18 If; 
 
 — ;ii.6 
 
 + 5.7 
 
 — 0263 
 
 •' 4 
 
 — 5.5 
 
 —31.3 
 
 + 
 
 374 
 
 
 II 
 
 18 .30 
 
 — 0.4 
 
 + 6.8 
 
 — 0281 
 
 " 4 15 
 
 +11.0 
 
 —14.4 
 
 + 
 
 139 
 
 
 a 
 
 18 45 
 
 —15.8 
 
 + O.C 
 
 — 0247 
 
 " 4 30 
 
 — 4.8 
 
 — 8.4 
 
 + 
 
 187 
 
 
 n 
 
 10 00 
 
 —21.5 
 
 + 7.9 
 
 — 0293 
 
 « 4 45 
 
 — 7.7 
 
 — 7.9 
 
 + 
 
 241 
 
 
 ti 
 
 19 15 
 
 —24.5 
 
 +13.4 
 
 — 0342 
 
 " 5 
 
 + 6.7 
 
 —18.2 
 
 + 
 
 410 
 
 
 i< 
 
 19 30 
 
 —30.2 
 
 + 9.1 
 
 — 0302 
 
 " 5 15 
 
 +11.7 
 
 —45.0 
 
 + 
 
 455 
 
 
 11 
 
 19 45 
 
 — 6.5 
 
 + 3.9 
 
 — 0156 
 
 " 5 30 
 
 -27.1 
 
 —36.4 
 
 + 
 
 448 
 
 
 11 
 
 20 00 
 
 — 6.4 
 
 + 4.0 
 
 — 0125 
 
 " 6 45 
 
 -.14.9 
 
 — .?3.1 
 
 + 
 
 285 
 
 
 
 ft7 
 
TORONTO MAGNETIOAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 'J!: 
 
 
 m 
 
 M 
 
 TABLE XXVl.-{CouiinHaL) 
 1)a.tbs of LAiioE Disturbances, wi. ' "ik amount of AnNoujLvi. Vakiation. 
 
 r 
 
 i 
 1 
 
 Date. 
 
 A^p 
 
 A& 
 
 .3 
 
 
 
 Date. 
 
 ! 
 
 A4/ ' 
 
 A9 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 i 
 
 1869. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 i8t;9. 
 
 
 
 
 
 Apr. 
 
 d h m 
 15 6 00 
 
 4- 6.0 
 
 —24.8 
 
 + .00232 
 
 Apr. 
 
 d h ni 
 15 13 00 
 
 +10.;! 
 
 1 
 
 — 2.5 
 
 1 
 
 + • 
 
 00132 
 
 it 
 
 C 15 
 
 +19.5 • 
 
 —24.3 
 
 -L 
 
 054 ' 
 
 a 
 
 13 15 
 
 -\- 3.1 
 
 — 1.2 
 
 -r 
 
 122 
 
 (• 
 
 30 
 
 +15.2 
 
 —23.2 
 
 — 
 
 2;J8 
 
 t> 
 
 1.'! 30 
 
 + 13.9 
 
 + 2.3 
 
 + 
 
 175 
 
 i( 
 
 G 45 
 
 + 4.4 
 
 —IS. 3 
 
 — 
 
 406 
 
 a 
 
 14 00 
 
 — 1.0 
 
 + C.2 
 
 4- 
 
 050 
 
 (( 
 
 7 00 
 
 — lU'.O 
 
 —11.1 
 
 — 
 
 422 
 
 »t 
 
 14 30 
 
 + 1.7 
 
 -f- 5.3 
 
 -- 
 
 014 
 
 i( 
 
 7 15 
 
 —34.2 
 
 +U.0 
 
 — 
 
 2'JO , 
 
 it 
 
 15 00 
 
 — 4.1 
 
 + 6.4 
 
 1 
 
 108 
 
 (1 
 
 7 30 
 
 — eo.9 
 
 +15.5 
 
 — 
 
 bi,-2 ! 
 
 : *• 
 
 1.-. 30 
 
 — 0.3 
 
 + 7.3 
 
 4. 
 
 052 
 
 li 
 
 7 45 
 
 — 7.8 
 
 + 1.0 
 
 — 
 
 44-1 ' 
 
 1 
 
 (; 
 
 10 00 
 
 — 3.4 
 
 + 5.9 
 
 — 
 
 122 
 
 « 
 
 8 00 
 
 — 5.1 
 
 + 6.4 
 
 — 
 
 914 ! 
 
 1 ti 
 
 16 30 
 
 . 1.0 
 
 + 5.0 
 
 — 
 
 111 
 
 (( 
 
 8 15 
 
 +17.2 
 
 +10.0 
 
 — 
 
 508 1 
 
 1 
 
 " 
 
 17 00 
 
 + 5.9 
 
 J- 3.5 
 
 -f- 
 
 077 
 
 u 
 
 8 30 
 
 +25.9 
 
 +14.4 
 
 — 
 
 ?13 1 
 
 i 
 
 < a 
 
 18 00 
 
 .1- 3.2 
 
 -:- 2.0 
 
 
 070 
 
 (( 
 
 8 45 
 
 +34.5 
 
 +20.7 
 
 — 
 
 4S0 : 
 
 a 
 
 18 30 
 
 -!- 7.2 
 
 -!- 2.9 
 
 
 085 
 
 a 
 
 9 00 
 
 + 5.7 
 
 +19 8 
 
 — 
 
 oo^ ; 
 
 i( 
 
 19 00 
 
 -'r 8.4 
 
 1 •■» -t 
 
 -r "•'^ 
 
 — 
 
 086 
 
 (( 
 
 9 15 
 
 —10.9 
 
 +10.4 
 
 — 
 
 031 
 
 ! a 
 
 10 9 00 
 
 +41.7 
 
 + 4.0 
 
 -L 
 
 012 
 
 u 
 
 9 30 
 
 — 2C.0 
 
 + 2.0 
 
 -T- 
 
 105 
 
 '; <t 
 
 9 30 
 
 +19.4 
 
 + 3.1 
 
 — 
 
 068 
 
 u 
 
 9 45 
 
 —19.5 
 
 — 2.8 
 
 I 
 
 -r 
 
 Oil ' 
 
 a 
 
 10 00 
 
 + 8.7 
 
 + 4.3 
 
 r 
 
 Oil 
 
 n 
 
 10 00 
 
 + 4.3 
 
 + 1.1 
 
 — 
 
 036 
 
 i 
 
 10 30 
 
 + 3.0 
 
 — 0.3 
 
 — 
 
 353 
 
 (( 
 
 10 15 
 
 —21.0 
 
 +23.9 
 
 — 
 
 001 
 
 ; <• 
 
 11 00 
 
 + 6.3 
 
 + 7.4 
 
 ^ 
 
 245 
 
 ti 
 
 10 30 
 
 -38.2 
 
 +34.6 
 
 i 
 
 027 
 
 a 
 
 11 30 
 
 — 3.2 
 
 + 0.7 
 
 — 
 
 097 
 
 « 
 
 10 45 
 
 +23.7 
 
 +14.0 
 
 — 
 
 Gol 
 
 1 tt 
 
 12 00 
 
 + 2.4 
 
 + 1.3 
 
 ._ 
 
 077 
 
 u 
 
 11 00 
 
 -74.7 
 
 +21.0 
 
 + 
 
 100 
 
 Slay 
 
 13 2 00 
 
 +131.3 
 
 —47.9 
 
 4- 
 
 032 
 
 (C 
 
 11 15 
 
 —22.1 
 
 4 21.2 
 
 — 
 
 522 
 
 1 
 
 2 15 
 
 +110.4 
 
 -31.9 
 
 — 
 
 1171 
 
 (( 
 
 11 30 
 
 +2<;.o 
 
 +25.4 
 
 — 
 
 325 
 
 ! .' 
 
 2 30 
 
 + 49.2 
 
 —16.2 
 
 — 
 
 935 
 
 1 
 
 11 45 
 
 +24.3 
 
 +15.2 
 
 — 
 
 211 
 
 hi 
 
 2 45 
 
 +42.0 
 
 —13.5 
 
 — 
 
 1310 
 
 ! " 
 
 1 
 
 12 00 
 
 + 7.4 
 
 -1-21.0 
 
 — 
 
 307 
 
 ' u 
 
 3 00 
 
 +21.2 
 
 —34.4 
 
 — 
 
 1152 
 
 1 '' 
 
 i 
 
 12 15 
 
 — 0.5 
 
 -U20.S 
 
 — 
 
 0t)7 
 
 ' u 
 
 3 15 
 
 J-13.3 
 
 -31.3 
 
 — 
 
 125 1 
 
 ! " 
 
 \2 30 
 
 + 4.5 
 
 -1- 9.2 
 
 + 
 
 (140 
 
 (t 
 
 3 30 
 
 —15.1 
 
 —33.0 
 
 — 
 
 125 
 
 (( 
 
 12 45 
 
 +10.8 
 
 + 2.0 
 
 + 
 
 045 
 
 ii 
 
 3 45 
 
 ■: 13.3 
 
 —40.6 
 
 -V 
 
 009 
 
 4 
 
 j>i 
 
TOttONTO UAGNETIOAL OBSRBVATIONH. 
 
 '^l 
 
 TABLE XXVl.—fCmUinw^l ) 
 
 PATKS OF lAKOK DlrtTUUBANCES. WITH THK AMOUST OF ArSOKMAI. VARIATION. 
 
 Date. 
 
 Ayp 
 
 AO 
 
 
 d li m 
 May 1- 4 00 
 
 4 i:. 
 
 ' 4 30 
 
 4 45 
 
 ;■) 00 
 -) 15 
 
 ' a no 
 
 ' 3 45 
 
 < 6 00 
 
 ' 15 
 
 " 6 SO 
 
 ■' (5 45 
 
 '• 7 00 
 
 " 7 15 
 
 » 7 CO 
 
 " 7 45 
 
 5 GO 
 8 15 
 
 " 8 CO 
 8 45 
 
 " 9 00 
 
 " 9 15 
 
 '• 150 
 
 " 3 4:) 
 
 " 10 00 
 
 10 no 
 
 " 11 00 
 
 +24.1 
 
 +;n.7 
 
 •flC.O 
 
 — 1.8 
 + 2.6 
 
 — 1.4 
 
 — 5.4 
 
 : - 5.4 
 
 ' —10.2 
 j —10.1 
 
 -13.7 
 -11.4 
 I — 8.9 
 I — 4.5 
 I — 1.3 
 
 '■ 4- 1.4 
 
 I ■ 
 
 j — o.s 
 
 1 
 
 + 1- 1 
 
 — 0.5 
 —10.3 
 — ■ 7.." 
 
 — S.4 
 
 — S.7 
 — l'J.5 
 
 — 8.7 
 
 A<t> 
 
 Dat.\ 
 
 At// 
 
 Ad 
 
 
 il .il 
 
 —43.9 
 -•-•7.4 
 —18.0 
 —11.8 
 —11.0 
 -10.4 
 —24.1 
 —10.3 
 
 — 8.2 
 
 — 1.7 
 
 — 1.7 
 
 — 1.0 
 
 — 0.3 
 
 — 0..-) 
 
 — 0.7 
 
 — 3.(1 
 + 2.:; 
 + 2.9 
 -(■ 4.7 
 
 -;- 5.1 
 
 -f- 6.4 
 ! 4.9 
 r 4.7 
 -I 4.0 
 -- 4.9 
 '■ 3.0 
 
 + 
 
 + 
 
 a. 
 
 ■\ 
 -i- 
 
 4 
 
 + 
 1 
 
 , '^' 
 \ -\ 
 
 U 
 
 -u 
 
 .00165 
 001 
 Oil 
 
 108 
 
 199 
 
 144 
 
 082 
 
 012 
 
 010 
 
 204 
 
 240 
 
 201 
 
 lOO 
 
 28it 
 
 214 
 
 205 
 
 225 
 
 181 
 
 210 
 
 140 
 
 120 
 
 151 
 
 094 
 
 072 
 
 062 
 
 034 
 
 044 
 
 1809. 
 
 d h m 
 
 }i May 13 11 30 
 
 '• 12 00 
 
 j' IS70. 
 i| Apr. 4 18 00 
 
 I " IS 30 
 
 h 
 
 < 19 00 
 
 " 19 30 
 
 '• 20 00 
 
 " 22 00 
 
 I " 22 10 
 
 I- 
 
 1 " 22 20 
 
 •• 22 30 
 
 " 22 40 
 
 '• 2.J 50 
 
 '• 23 CO 
 
 " 23 10 
 
 " 23 20 
 
 « 2:; 30 
 
 •' 23 40 
 
 " 23 50 
 
 '< .-. on 
 
 '• 10 
 
 " 20 
 
 '•■ ."io 
 
 '•■ 40 
 
 " 50 
 
 " 1 00 
 
 I —11.9 
 
 I 
 
 I —10.3 
 
 I 
 
 i -10.7 
 
 -24.1 
 : r «••" 
 
 ;-o.4 
 
 [ -+ !•: 
 
 ! 4 8.0 
 
 — 1.0 
 
 — 3.0 
 ; —13.1 
 
 —11.7 
 
 — 7.0 
 — 10..S 
 *>(*, .J 
 
 I 
 
 ) — 3('.9 
 
 I — .(i 1) 
 
 —20.9 
 
 i —13.7 
 
 , —10.1 
 
 i — r.8 
 
 I —12.2 
 
 I 
 
 ' — 1.1 
 
 I + 2.9 
 : 4- 7.2 
 
 + 5.0 
 + 4.5 
 
 4-. 00010 
 
 4- 017 
 
 - 473 
 
 , -i- 9.3 
 I +9.1 
 
 ! 4- S.O 
 
 i 
 
 ! 4- 8.0 
 
 ' -f- 5.7 
 
 -. 5.1 
 
 4 3.9 
 1 4 5. -J 
 
 4 4.1 
 
 4 2.0 
 
 4. 1.5 
 
 i -t ^-2 I - 
 
 I 
 
 ; -i- 4.5 I - 
 
 I I 
 i 4- 4.8 I - 
 
 ' -l- 2.2 ' 4- 
 
 ; ' I ' 
 i 4- 2.1 I 4- 
 
 + 
 
 4- 
 
 4 0.5 
 
 4-7.2 I — ■ 561 
 
 i 4- 2.7 1 — 409 j: 
 
 '4-2.0 j — 371 I 
 
 : 4- S.3 ! — 205 r 
 
 1 -1.16.4 i — 252 ! I 
 
 i 4-12.9 I — 251 ij 
 
 I -<-l3.0 I — 159 it 
 
 1.31 
 
 125 li 
 
 I 
 
 102 1 
 
 lis j 
 
 073 il 
 
 054 
 
 042 
 
 034 
 
 003 
 
 019 
 
 020 
 
 033 
 
 0S3 
 
 013 
 
 oos 
 
 031 
 
 I 
 
 .•») 
 
ABSTRACTS AND T.ESULTS 
 
 or 
 
 METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVAT IONS, 
 
 AT TUB 
 
 MAGNETKI O HS E R V ATO H V, 
 TORONTO, 
 
 FROM 1841 TO 1871 INCLUSIVE, 
 With Tahlen of Daily M mm from 1863 to lS7t. 
 
XI] 
 
CONTENTS. 
 
 v.— 
 
 VT. 
 
 — • — 
 
 Introduction 
 
 I, — Correction for every fifth day in the year, to he applied to the Tem- 
 perature ohserved at Toronto at any of the hours of nie;.n Astronomical 
 time, in order to give the mean temperature of the day 1-4 
 
 II. — Normal daily means of Tem])eraturc, derived from the monthly means 
 
 of the twelve years, 1841 to 1852 5 
 
 III. — Normal daily means of Temper.ature from six daily observations in the 
 
 ten years 1859 to 1808 inclusive 6 
 
 IV. — Monthly and annual means of the Temperature of the Air in each of 
 the thirty-one years from 1841 to 1871, with the monthly and annual 
 means for the whole period, and for three grou))s of twelve, nine, and 
 ten years respectively. Also, the corresponding approximate means, 
 from observations by the late Rev. Charles Dade, prior to the establish- 
 ment of the Observatory, and embracing the greater portion of the 
 years 1831 to 1841 7 
 
 Monthly means of the daily maxima of Temperature from 1841 to 
 1871, excluding 1849 to 1852, together with the averages derived from 
 the twenty-seven years, ivnd also from groups of eiglit, nine, and ten 
 years 8 
 
 -Monthly means of daily ninima of Temperature from 1841 to 1871, 
 excluding 1849 to 1852, together with the averages derived from the 
 trt'euty-seven years, and also from groups of eight, nine, and ten years. 9 
 
 VII. — Monthly means of the daily ranges of Temperature from 1841 to 1871, 
 together with the averages derived from the twenty-seven years, and 
 also from groups of eight, nine, and ten years. (The years 1849 to 
 1852 arc exclmled from the general averages for the sake of uniformity 
 with the two previous Tables) 10 
 
 -Greatest daily ranges of Temperature in each month from 1841 to 
 1871, together with the averages derived from the thirty-one years, 
 and also from groups of twelve, nine, and ten years. (NoTE.^The 
 highest daily range in each year is indicated by an asterisk) 11 
 
 Table containing the absolutely highest Temperature in each month 
 and year, from 1841 to 1871, together with the averages derived from 
 thirty-one years, and also from groups of twelve, nine, and ten years.. 12 
 
 X. — Table containing the absolutely lowest Temperature in each month and 
 year, from 1841 to 1871, together with the averages derived from 
 thirty-one years, and also from groups of twelve, nine, and ten years.. 13 
 
 XL — Monthly and yearly ranges of Temperature from 1841 to 1871, or the 
 difference between the highest and lowest temperatures in each month, 
 and the differences between the highest and lowest temperatures in each 
 year ; also, averages from thirty-one years, and from groups of twelve, 
 nine, and ten years 14 
 
 XII. — Averages of the Daily Mean Temperatures in every day in the year, 
 derived from groups of twelve and nineteen years, and the number of 
 days included in each average 15-18 
 
 XIII. — Mean abnormal variations of Temperature with their proper signs, 
 arranged according to the direction of the wind at the time of observa- 
 tion, in each month, in each quarter, and in the year, from the eight 
 years, 1860 to 1867 19 
 
 VIII. 
 
 IX. 
 
''i'i 
 
 Tablr. 
 XIV. 
 
 XV. 
 
 XVI. 
 
 XVII. 
 
 XVIII. 
 
 CONTENTS. 
 
 Pao« 
 . — Monthly ami yearly means of the Diurnal C^hanj^o of Temperature 
 (excliisivo (if tliat <luo to annual variation), from (} a.m. to (J a.m., 
 for th(! periods IH.")^-;")!) iucliisivo, and 18(»()-()2 induaive, arranged 
 according to tiui daily resultant direction of the wind 20 
 
 . — Monthly' and annual means of the Barometric Pressure for each of 
 tlie twenty-four hours of Toronto Astrononiieal time, ami for the 
 twenty-four iiours collectively, from hourly olisorvationH in the six 
 years 'from 1st July, 1842, to I^Oth June, 1848. (H.inmieter at 
 ',i'2 - 21) inches + the numbers in the Tahle) 21 
 
 — Monthly and annual means of the Harometrie Pressure in each of the 
 thirty-one ytars from 1841 to 1871, with the nu)nthly and annual 
 iiK'iins for the whole period, and for three groups of twelve, nine, 
 and ten years n.spectively ; also the prohahle variability of the 
 monthly and annual means in a single year, (liarometer at 32" ■ 27 
 inches f the numbers in the Table) 22 
 
 -^ Highest readings of the IJarometer observed in each month, and in 
 the year, from 1841 to 1871, together with the averages derived from 
 thirty-one years, and from gi'oups of twelve, niiu', and ten years. 
 The month in which the highest reading of each year occurs is indi- 
 cated by an asterisk. (Barometer at 32' ~ 27 inches + the numbers 
 in the table) 23 
 
 — Lowest readings of the Barometer observed in each month and in 
 the year, from 1841 to 1871, together with the averages derived from 
 thirty-one years, and from grouj s of twelve, nine and ten years. 
 (The nunith in which tlie lowest reading of each yeiir occurs is indi- 
 cated by an asterisk. Barometer at 32° = 27 inches h the numbers 
 in the Table) 24 
 
 — Range of the Barometer, expressed in inches, in each month and in 
 the year, from 1841 to 1871, together with the averages derived from 
 the thirty-one years, and from groups of twelve, nine, and ten years 2.'> 
 
 — Normal daily means of the Barometric Pressure and the Pressure of 
 Vapour, on every 5th or Oth day in the year, from observations in 
 the years 18r)!)-G8 inclusive 26 
 
 — Changes in Barometric Pressure, Pressure of Dry Air, and Pressure 
 of Vajjor, wduch take place in two hours, during winds from each of 
 the thirty-two points of the compass 27 
 
 — Monthly and annual means of the Pressxire of Dry Air, for each of 
 the twenty-four hours of Toronto Astronomical time, and for the 
 twenty-four hours collectively, from hourly observations in the six 
 years, 1st July, 1842, to 30th June, 1848 28 
 
 — Monthly and annual means of the Pressure of Dry Air from 1841 to 
 1871 (omitting 1847), with the monthly and annual means for the 
 whole period, and for three groups of eleven, nine, and ten years. . . 29 
 
 XXIV. — Monthly means of Temperature, Barometric Pressure, and Pressure 
 of Dry Air, at the hours 2, 4, 10, 12, 18, 20, Toronto mean time, from 
 the years 1841 to 1871 inclusive 30 
 
 -Monthly and annual means of the Pressure of Vapor for each of the 
 twenty-four hours Toronto Astronomical time, and for the twenty- 
 four hours collectively, from hourly observations in the six years, 
 1st July, 1842, to 30th June, 1848 31 
 
 -Monthly and annual means of the Pressure of Vapor from 1841 to 
 1871, with the monthly and annual means for the whole period, and 
 for three groups of eleven, nine, and ten years, 1847 being omitted 
 from the combinations 32 
 
 XXVII. — Monthly and annual means of the Relative Humidity for each of the 
 twenty-four hours, Toronto Astronomical time, and for the twenty- 
 four hours collectively, from hourly observations in the six years, 
 1st July, 1842, to 30th June, 1848 S.-J 
 
 XIX. 
 
 XX. 
 
 XXI. 
 
 XXII. 
 
 XXIII. 
 
 XXV. 
 
 XXVI.— T 
 
CONTENTS. 
 
 Tabi.b. P*"' 
 
 XXVIII. — Monthly and annurvl inean« of the Rclativo ITuniidity from 18tl to 
 1S7I, hdth iiichisivi', with the uvcragoa tlerivctl Irom the wliolo 
 series, omittin;^ the year 1847 34 
 
 XXIX. — Monthly means of the extent of Sky Clouilcil, licrivcil from «ix 
 daily oliHorvationH in each of the yi-ar.s from 18.j.'J to 1871 inclusive, 
 the hemisphere being expresseil by 100 35 
 
 XXX.-^Monthly means of the extent of Sky Clondcd at each of the hix 
 ordinary ob.servation hours, derived from the nineteen years, 1853 
 to 1871 inclusive 36 
 
 XXXI. — Depth of Hain in inches in oacli month and in the year, from 1840 
 to 1871 inclusive, months belonging t(t incomplete years being 
 excluded from the general means 3f) 
 
 .XXXII. — Depth of Snow in inches in each month and in the year, from 1843 
 
 to 1871 inclusive 37 
 
 .XXXIII. — Aggregate of Rain and Melted Snow in inches, for each month and 
 for the year, from 1813 to 1871 inclusive. (The n'onths beh)nging 
 to incomplete years are not included in general means) 38 
 
 .XXXIV. — Number of days on which Rain fell in each month and in the year, 
 
 fnmi 1840 to 1871 inclusive 39 
 
 XXXV. — Number of days on which Snow fell in each month and in the year, 
 
 from 1840 to 1871 inclusive 40 
 
 X XXVI. — The greatest di;pth of Uain which fell on a single day, in each month 
 from 1840 to 1871. (The month which iachules the day of heaviest 
 rain is marked with an asterisk) 41 
 
 XXXVII. — Comparative duration of the several Winds on days in any part of 
 which Uain or Snow tell, from (>b:^i^rvations in the two periods, 
 1 853-57 and iS.'iS-GS. Itain and Snow are considered separately, 
 and are grouped in classes, distinguished as Light, Moderate, and 
 Heavy 4'2 
 
 XXXVIII. — Resultant direction of the Wind for each month and year, from 
 1848 to 1871, and also the mtmthly and annual resultants for the 
 whole period. (The direction in every case is measured from the 
 North) 43 
 
 XXXIX. — Resultant velocity of the Wind for each month and year, from 1848 
 to 1871, and also the monthly and annual resultants for the whole 
 period 44 
 
 XL. — Mean velocity of the Wind for each month and year, from 1848 to 
 1871, and also the monthly and annual mean velocities for the 
 whole period 46 
 
 XLI. — Resultant direction of the Wind in each hour. Astronomical time, 
 for each month and for the year, from observations in the six years, 
 1854 to 1859 inclusive. (The direction in every case is measured 
 from the North) 46 
 
 XLII. — Resultant velocity of the Wind in each hour, for each month and 
 for the year, from observations in the six years, 1854 to 1859 
 inclusive. (Velocities in miles per hour) 47 
 
 XLIII. — Mean velocity of the Wind in each of the twenty-four hours. Astro- 
 nomical time, for the four (juarters and ft)r the year, derived from 
 two groups of years, including the six years, 1848-53, and the 
 seventeen years, 1855-71 48 
 
 XLIV. — Mean velocity of the Wind in each of the twenty-four hours, for 
 the four quarters and for the year, expressed in terms of the mean 
 velocity of the twenty-four hourj for the corresponding (juarter ; 
 being the quotients obtained by dividing the numbers in the pre- 
 ceding Table by the respective averages for twenty-four hours .... 49 
 
 i 
 
CONTENTS. 
 
 TAni.r. Paob. 
 
 XLV. — Rtlativo dumtion of (lifferfnt Winds in each month, from hourly 
 ohsorvations in the years 18ri,'{-(V2, being the duration of the diirereut 
 VViiiilb exj)reH3ed in terms of the average duration of all Winds in 
 tlie month ; also the relative duration of the ditl'ercnt Winds in each 
 quarter, and in the year, for 1845-57, and 1858-02 50 
 
 XLVI. — Nund)er of Auroras observed in each month, from 1841 to 1871, both 
 
 inelusivr 51 
 
 XLVII. — Number of days on which Thunder, r.igbtning, ITail, F(»g, Dew, or 
 Aurora >"aH recorded, and the nundjer of days in which it was possible 
 to see Aurora in each year, from 185.S to 1871, both inclusive; and 
 the ratio of the number of Auroras observed to the jioasibility of their 
 being seen, with the ratios showing the relative frequency of the 
 several years 62 
 
 XLVIII. — Number of days on which Thunder, Lightning, Hail, Fog, Dew, and 
 Aurf)ra were recorded for each month, for the period extending from 
 1853 to 1871, both inclusive, with the ratios showing the relative 
 frecjuency in the several months 52 
 
 XLIX. — Dates of certain Periodic Events 63 
 
 L. — Normal Temperatures on every fifth or sixth day in the year, at each 
 of the hours 2, 4, 10, 12, 18, 20, Toronto mean time, from observa- 
 tions in the years 1859 to 18G8, both inclusive 64-55 
 
 LI. — Mean abnormal variations of Temperature, with their proper signs, 
 arranged according to the direction of the wind at the time of observa- 
 tion, in each month, in each (juarter, and in the year, from the eight 
 years 18G0 t'7, derived from Table XIII, by the application of certain 
 cor "eotions 56 
 
 General Tables of Daily Means, etc., etc., for every month from 1863 
 to 1871 inclusive. 
 
INTRODUCTION TO ABSTRACTS 
 
 or 
 
 METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 The Tables collected in tiiis volume are of the following classes : — 
 (1.) Tables of daily means, &c., from 1803 to 1871 inclusive. 
 (2.) Tables of sundry data as far back as tliey could be procured, and con- 
 tinued to the end of 1871. 
 (3.) Tables exhibiting various meteorological relations based on comV)ina- 
 nations of several years, including several which have been taken or 
 abridged from volumes or articles already published. 
 
 The discussion of the temperature observations for 1841-52, as far as 
 concerns the computation of the Tables of diurnal variation, the normal 
 daily means, 1841-52, and the probable variability of the actual daily mo.»ns 
 in the same years, is extracted or abridged from a pa})er of Sir E. Sabine, 
 as stated further on. All other deductions that have appeai'ed before are 
 from the Toronto volumes, 1854-59, 1860-62, and from articles in the 
 Canadian Journal. 
 
 TEMPER ATU' THE AIR. 
 
 The thermometers, throughout the series, were exposed on the nortli wall 
 of the Observatory, in a shed formed of Venetian slats which extendeil to a 
 distance from the ground of three to four feet. 
 
 From January, 1845, to December, 1852, the shed had a second roof, 
 and a second enclosure of Venetian slats eighteen inches exterior to the 
 first. 
 
 In no case was any screen interposed between the thermometers and the 
 ground, or between the thermometers and the wall of the Observatory ; 
 this mode of exposure, though to some extent faulty, being retained to 
 avoid a breach of continuity in the series. 
 
 The thermometers were attached to two slips of wood extending east 
 and west from end to end of the shed, at such a height as to allow the bulbs 
 to be 4^ feet from the soil. 
 
 Reduction of the Temperature Observations. 
 
 In eflfecting the reduction of these observations, the first process was to 
 determine the corrections for diurnal variation. 
 
TORONTO METEOIiOLOGI'.'AL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 The details arc given by General Sir E. Sabin(\ in a paper i-ead before 
 tlie Royal Society, Februaiy 10, 1853, -'On the periodic and non-periodic 
 variations of the temperature at Toronto, from 1841-52 inclusive." The 
 following were the chief steps in the investigation : — 
 
 (1.) From hourly observations, July 1, 1842, to June 30, 1848, a Table 
 was formed, giving the six-year averages of the monthly and annual 
 means of temperature. 
 
 (2.) From the twelve monthly and annual means was constructed separately 
 for each hour an interpolating formula, which may be thus written : — 
 
 t^- a^+ <j siu (n x 30° + Cj) + t., siu (2;t x 30' + C^^ + &c., 
 + <j sin (Cm f 30° + C^) x t^ sin {Cm x 30' + C\). 
 
 where f,^ is the provisional normal temi)orature at tlie time (?«), meas- 
 ured from January 15, the unit of time being the twelfth part of a 
 year. 
 
 (3.) From the twenty-four formulre corresponding to each of the separate 
 hours were computed provisional normals for every hour, and for every 
 fifth day in the year. 
 
 (4.) The corrections for diurnal variation for evei'y fifth day were then 
 obtained by subti acting the normals at every liour from the corres- 
 ponding daily mean normals. 
 
 The results are given in Table I of this volume. 
 
 From January, 184!, to June, 1842, and from September, 1850, to 
 April, 1851, the observations were at evv^ry second ho\ir; a) id from Jan- 
 uary to April, 1850, and from July to August, 1850, at every hour. 
 
 In these coses, as well as in the six years of continuous hourly observa- 
 tions, tlie means of the observations Avithout correction were taken as the 
 means of the day ; but in all other parts of the twelve years which extend 
 from Januaiy, 1841, to December, 1852, corrections for diurnal variation 
 were applied individually to the several observations ; and the mean tem- 
 peratures of the several days were then computed from the means of the 
 observations so corrected. 
 
 The mean daily temperatures during the broken periods, including in 
 all six complete years, were then grouped into monthly means, which were 
 again combined with tlie monthly means from the six years, July, 1842, to 
 June, 1848, yielding the following monthly means from the observations 
 of twelve years : — 
 
 January.. .24.97 
 February.. 23. 40 
 March ....30.23 
 
 April. ..41.14 
 May ...51.18 
 
 June . 
 
 .61.05 
 
 Year , 
 
 •luly 66.41 
 
 August 66.16 
 
 September.. 58. 02 
 ...44.23 
 
 October 44.93 
 
 November. .35.51 
 December. .26.75 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION'S. 
 
 3 
 
 From an interpolating formnla derived from tlie foregoing twelve niontldy 
 nu'ans, the normal daily means of temperature were computed for every 
 iliiy in the year. They are given in Table IV of iSir E. Sabine's ]iaper, 
 and in Table II of this volume. 
 
 Finally, by applying to the noi-raal daily means in Table II the correc- 
 tions from Table I, with their signs changed, the normal temperatures may 
 he found for every hour and foi every day in the year. 
 
 Normals thus computed were employed as standards of reference in the 
 Toronto Tables [)ublished in the CanacUaii. Journal to the end of 1868. 
 
 Diu'ing and prior to the time when the observations were made, on which 
 (reneral Sabine based his conclusions (1841-52), the mean tem})eraturo of 
 January exceeded very decidedly the mean of Feb)'uary in otluir parts of 
 North America, as well as at Toronto. T(;stimony to this etfect is given 
 by Dove, who describes the isothermal lines as moving southwards from 
 January to Fel)ruary. Observations of subsequent years, however, at other 
 j)laces, even more than at Toronto, show a preponderance in the tempera- 
 ture of February, thus : — 
 
 At Isle Jesus (near Montreal). . 18.").3-62, February was warmer than January l)y 3.4 
 
 Quebec 1800-67, " " 
 
 .St. John, New Brunswick 1861-68, " " 
 
 Halifa.x 1867-69, " " 
 
 Stratford, Ontario 1861-69, " " 
 
 Toronto 1859-68, " " 
 
 That the change in the time when the great(.'.st cold occurs in Toronto 
 has been a proji^'cssive change, is shown by comparing the means of 
 January and February in groups of five years : 
 
 
 3.6 
 
 
 3.6 
 
 
 2.3 
 
 
 1.9 
 
 
 1 8 
 
 1841-45, Jan. warmer than Feb. by 2.6 
 1846-50, " " " 2.6 
 
 1851-55, " " " 0.9 
 
 1850-60, Jan. colder than Feb. by 0..3 
 1861-65, " " " 1.5 
 
 1800-09, " «♦ *' 2.1 
 
 As it is manifest from the foregoing facts that the old normals were not 
 suitable as stand.ards wherewith to compare the observations of more rec(nit 
 years, new normals were computed from the ten years 1859 to 1808, for 
 each day in the year, and for each of the six ordinary houi-s of observation, 
 namely : — 
 
 6 a.m., 8 a.m. 
 
 2 i).m., 4 p.m., 10 p.m., and micbiight. 
 
 Taking each hour separately, and adopting in the first instance the 
 erroneous hypothesis that monthly means represent the temperatures proper 
 to the middle days of the respective months, six interpolating formula.' were 
 constructed of the annexed form : — 
 
 t„ = t^ + «i sin (nx 30" + C^) + t.^ sin (2/t x 30° + CJ + &c. 
 
4 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 The coefficients <„ t^, &c., were then modified by multiplying them res- 
 pectively by 
 
 n 211 
 
 12 12 
 
 sin 
 
 n 
 
 12 
 
 Bin 
 
 211 
 12 
 
 sin 
 
 311 
 12 
 
 12 
 
 &c. 
 
 The normal daily means of temperature from six daily observations 'n\ 
 the ten years 1859-68, or the means of the six normals proper to each day, 
 are given in Table III. 
 
 The normals computed separately for each of the six observation hours 
 are given in Table L, for every fifth or sixth day through the year. 
 
 The following are the formulte for the different hours employed ir. the 
 computation of Table L : — 
 
 2h. 
 Tg = 48°.99 + 24°. 98 sin {x + 261° 57') + 0°.50 sin (2x + 27° 18') 
 + 0°.73 sin (3a; + 262° 17') + 0°.75 sin (4x + 10° 10') 
 + 0°.69 sin (5a; + 36°) + 0°.22 sin (6x + 90°). 
 
 4h. 
 T^ = 48°. 57 + 25°.04 sin (« + 262° 54') + 0°.72 sin (2x + 27° 19') 
 + 0°. 71 sin (3* + 265° 59') + 0° . 79 sin (4.x + 11° 36') 
 + 0°.66 sin (5x + 34° 40') + 0°.22 sin {Qx + 90°). 
 
 :||i 
 
 lOh. 
 T^o := 42°. 63 -i- 21°. 68 sin (x + 261° 7') + 0°.35 sin (2a; + 35° 33') 
 + 0°.89 sin (3x + 267° 59') + 0°,80 sin (4a; + 359° 8') 
 + 0°.70 sin (5x + 26° 13') + 0°.29 sin (6x + 90°). 
 
 Midnight. 
 T^2 = 41°. 55 + 21°. 19 sin (x + 260° 40') + 0°.31 sin (2x + 38° 39 ) 
 + 0°.97 sin (3x + 269° 28') + 0°.89 sin (4x + 5" 25') 
 + 0°.79 sin (5x + 21° 9') + 0°.26 sin (6x + 90°). 
 
 18h. 
 T^g = 40°. 34 + 21°. 61 sin (x + 260° 38') + 0°.93 sin (2x + 128° 31') 
 + 0°.94 sin (3x + 276° 35') + 0°.81 sin (4x + 359° 9') 
 + 0°.76 sin (5x + 22° 56') + 0°.27 sin (6x + 90°). 
 
 20h. 
 Tjj^ = 43°. 08 + 24°. 31 sin (x + 262° 4') + 0°.50 sin (2x + 104° 11') 
 + 0°.71 sin (3x + 260° 16') + 0°80 sin (4x + 0°) 
 + 0°.79 sin (5x + 26° 34') + 0°.28 sin (6x x 90°). 
 
 The days when the temperature attains its extreme and mean values for 
 each hour, and the values of the maxima and minima are shown in the 
 following Table : — 
 
TORONTO METliOROLOOICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 5 
 
 1 1869-68. 
 
 1 
 
 MimHA. 
 
 Spring Miin. 
 
 Maxiha. 
 
 AVTUHN MKAIT. 
 
 1 
 
 3 P.M. 
 
 Day. 
 
 1 
 Temp. 
 
 Day. 
 
 Day. 
 
 Temp. 
 
 Day. 
 
 January 7 
 
 2S.3 
 
 April 23 
 
 July 26 
 
 7S.0 
 
 October 23 
 
 i 4 P. M. 
 
 5 
 
 23.7 
 
 " 22 
 
 " 24 
 
 74.8 
 
 1 
 
 « 22 
 
 : 10 P.M. 
 
 " 6 
 
 20.8 
 
 « 24 
 
 " 23 
 
 66.4 
 
 « 25 
 
 1 Midnight 
 
 " 6 
 
 20.1 
 
 « 24 
 
 «. 22 
 
 63.9 
 
 " 20 
 
 1 6 A. M. 
 
 « 8 
 
 19.2 
 
 " 26 
 
 " 18 
 
 63.3 
 
 " 25 
 
 ,1 8 A.M. 
 
 " 7 
 
 19.2 
 
 " 23 
 
 « 21 
 
 68.4 
 
 « 22 
 
 ' 1 Six honrs 
 
 «« 6 
 
 21.2 
 
 « 24 
 
 " 22 
 
 68.6 
 
 " 23 
 
 To exhibit in a more distinct manner the changes which the positions of 
 the epochs of maximum and minimum temperatures in the annual period 
 have undergone, from the series 1841-52 to 1859-68, the dates and tem- 
 peratures are placed below in juxtaposition, together with the correspond- 
 ing numbers in the years 1861-69, forwarded by Mr. C. J. Macgregor, 
 M.A., meteorological observer at Stratford, Ontario. 
 
 
 Minima. 
 
 Sprino Mean. 
 
 Maxima. 
 
 Autumn Mean. 
 
 I 
 
 Toronto, 1841-52 
 
 " 1859-68 
 
 Stratford, 1861-69 
 
 Day. 
 February 12 
 January 6 
 
 « 15 
 
 Temp. 
 2§.4 
 21.2 
 19.9 
 
 Day. 
 Ap»'I 26 
 " 24 
 " 19 
 
 Day. 
 July 28 
 « 22 
 " IS 
 
 Temp. 
 6§.9 
 68.6 
 67.1 
 
 Day. 
 October 17 
 " 23 
 
 «' 20 1 
 
 1 
 
 On the probable variability of Daily Means of Temperature at different 
 
 seasons. 
 
 (1.) Taking the difference between the normal daily means of tempera- 
 i\v ^ derived from the period of twelve years, and the means of the corres- 
 ponding day in each of the twelve years, the non-periodic variations of 
 each day are obtained. 
 
 (2.) Grouping together the non -periodic vaiiation in periods of five 
 days, and taking the difference (A) between the mean of each group, and 
 its several members, the probable daily non-periodic variation is then com- 
 puted from the formula : — 
 
 Variability = .6745 J 1-^ 
 
 (3.) Finally, collecting the latter into monthly and seasonal averages* 
 there is found for the twelve years, what Las been termed the probable 
 variability of the daily temperature in the beveral months and seasons, as 
 shown below : — 
 
i: 'I 
 
 i 
 
 I 
 
 M 
 
 6 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 1841-52. 
 
 Winter. Spring. Summer. Autumn. 
 
 o o o o 
 
 December . . 5 . G March . ..5.0 June 4 September ..4.1 
 
 January . . .6.0 April 4.3 July 3.5 October . . . .4.0 
 
 February ..0.5 May 4.2 August .... 3 November . . t . 
 
 Means.. 6. 2 4.5 3.5 4.2 
 
 From tlie above it is inferred that in the winter tlie temperature of a 
 clay is as likely to difter from its normal .state, G''.2 or 7na7'e, as it is to 
 differ less than that amount. 
 
 By a process precisely similar to that employed by General Sir E. Sabine, 
 in the production of the preceding Table, the following numbers are found 
 for the years 1859-(58 : — 
 
 Winter. Spring. Summer. Autumn. 
 
 O n o o 
 
 December ,.0.8 March ....5.1 June 4.0 September .42 
 
 January. .. 0.5 April 4.1 July 38 October 4 
 
 Feljruary ..04 May 4.0 August 3.4 November ..4.3 
 
 Means.. G.G 4.4 3.4 4.4 
 
 Monthly and Annual Means of the Temperature of the Air at Toronto, 
 from ISJfl to 1871— Table IV. 
 
 To this Table have been added a])pi-oximate monthly means obtained from 
 oVjservations by Rev. C. Dade, prior to the establishment of the Observatory, 
 dui-ing portions of the years extending from January, 1831, to April, 1841. 
 
 In consequence of the absence of Mr. Dade, observations were suspended 
 in August and September, 1831 and 1833 ; also for a few days in August, 
 1835, and again from October, 1838, to June, 1839, both inclusive. Ex- 
 cepting in the breaks above named, and occasionally in the early part of 
 1831, when the readings were at 7 a.m., the thermometer was read daily, 
 Sunday included, at 8 a.m. on every day hut one. Readings were also 
 made at noon and at 5 p.m., but with large and numerous breaks, some- 
 times one hour and sometimes both having been omitted. To combine 
 these materials so as to form monthly means, the method adopted was to 
 reduce each reading to the mean of the day, by apj)lying to it the correc- 
 tions given in Table I of this volume, and, dividing the sum of all the cor- 
 rected readings in like months of different years by the luimber of the 
 I'eadings, to regard the (quotients thus found as the approximate monthly 
 means. 
 
 Formulce for computing Normal Daily Means from the Monthly Means 
 
 at the foot of Table IV. 
 
 If, in the first instance, the erroneous assumption be admitted that the 
 mean temperatures of the several months are the moans proper to tlicii- 
 
mmm 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 7 
 
 middle days, tlio mean temperature t^ at a time ()i), reckoned from January 
 15 (the unit being the twelfth part of a year), will be given by an expres- 
 sion of the following form, from which, by making n - 0, ?i = 1, &c., n -- 11, 
 the means of the several months would be reproduced. 
 
 + t^, sin (rn x 30' + C.) + &c. 
 
 The error introduced by the assum})tion .stated above is removed by 
 niulti[ilying the several coefficients respectively by the factors : — 
 
 n 
 
 12 
 
 . II 
 
 whence a more correct formula is obtained, as follows : 
 
 T^ = y; + T^ sin (n x 30= + C^) + T.^ sin (2« x 30" + C^ 
 + 2'g sin (3/1 X 30° + Cy + T, sin (4;i x 30" + C^) 
 + 1\ sin {-Ml X 30" + CV) + T, sin (G?i x 30" + CX 
 
 (.^ori-esponding to the five groups of means at the foot of Table IV, the 
 values of tl.'e constants are as follows : — 
 
 I 1 
 
 „II 
 
 
 II 
 
 2 — 
 
 
 v — 
 
 ^Vl 
 
 &c. ; 
 
 12 
 
 ■ «Ii 
 
 II 
 
 sm 2 ,-— 
 
 
 sin )• -t: 
 
 12 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 To 
 
 '""l 
 
 Ci 
 
 T., 
 
 Co T3 
 
 r, 
 
 ^3 
 
 Ti 
 
 'k 
 
 T5 
 
 '- 
 
 Tr. 
 
 ('6 
 
 1831-41 
 
 4I26 
 
 22.71 
 
 / 
 264 7 
 
 
 1.22 
 
 / 
 118 30 
 
 
 0.73 
 
 21.3 32 
 
 0.90 
 
 11? li 
 
 
 
 1.38 
 
 8?J 9 
 
 8.89 
 
 98 
 
 1811-52 
 
 44.23 
 
 22.06 
 
 261 29 
 
 1.11 
 
 71 82 
 
 0.88 
 
 167 41 
 
 0.26 
 
 37 25 
 
 1.19 
 
 50 33 
 
 0.51 
 
 90 
 
 1853-61 
 
 44.06 
 
 23.21 
 
 260 51 
 
 0.;!6 
 
 82 2 
 
 o.r.7 
 
 232 58 
 
 0.25 
 
 48 10 
 
 0.03 
 
 49 
 
 0.47 
 
 90 
 
 1862-71 
 
 44.21 
 
 23.55 
 
 261 43 
 
 0.53 
 
 78 11 
 
 0.21 
 
 207 31 
 
 0.78 
 
 41 16 
 
 0.81 
 
 5 5 
 
 0.10 
 
 90 
 
 1841-71 
 
 44.17 
 
 22.89 
 
 261 22 
 
 0.70 
 
 74 27 
 
 0.50 
 
 190 11 
 
 0.42 
 
 41 52 
 
 0.94 
 
 38 44 
 
 0.36 
 
 90 
 
 From the final column of Table IV, showing the difierences between the 
 mean temperature of eacli year and the general annual mean from 151 years, 
 it is found that the average deviation without regard to sign is only O.GO. 
 The warmest year in the series was 1846, with a difference from the average 
 of + 2°. 19, and the coldest, 185G — difference (- 1°.99), giving a total 
 range of 4°. 18. 
 
 Probable Variability of the several Monthly Means of Temperature. 
 
 For the years 1841 to 1852, the numbers expressing the probable varia- 
 bility for the several months, computed by General Sabine, were as follows : 
 
 January . . ±2.7 
 February. ±2.6 
 March ... ±2.8 
 
 April ±1.9 July ±1.1 
 
 May ±1.8 August ±1.2 
 
 June .... ±2.0 September . . ±1,8 
 And for the year, ± 0". 03. 
 
 October.... ± 1.4 
 November . . ±2.1 
 December . . ±2.5 
 
 \ 
 
il?l 
 
 Hi 
 
 I : i 
 
 8 TORONTO METEOROLOOICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 The following are the analagous numbers for the period 1841-71, from 
 
 — -— , where a is the difference between 
 
 the mean of a month in a single year and the general mean from similar 
 months in the whole series of (n) years : — 
 
 January.. ±3.0 April.... ±1.6 July ±1.7 October .... ± 1.7 
 
 February, ±2.6 May ±1.9 August ±13 November .. ± 1 . 8 
 
 March... ±2.6 June ±1.9 September. . ± 1.8 December .. ± 2 . 5 
 
 And for the year, ± 0^ 60. 
 
 or the mean temperature of a single year is as likely to differ from the 
 average of 31 years by 0°. 6 or Jiiore, as it is to differ less than that amoimt. 
 In Tables V, VI, VIT, are given the monthly means of the daily maxima, 
 daily minima, and daily ranges of temperature in each year, with combina- 
 tions of like monthly means in averages of several years ; and in Table VIII 
 are the greatest daily ranges in each month, with analagous combinations. 
 To compare the different groups, the averages for each month have been 
 collected into averages for the year, as follows : — 
 
 Greatest 
 
 Maximum. Minimum. Daily Range. Daily Raage. 
 
 o 
 
 1841-48 52.62 36.14 16.48 1841-52.... 26. 88 
 
 1853-61 51.69 35.50 16.19 1853-61.... 27.34 
 
 1862-71 52.12 36.95 15.17 1862-71.... 26.22 
 
 The whole.. 52.12 36.22 15.90 1841-71.... 26.80 
 
 Tables IX, X, XI, show the absolutely highest temperatures in each 
 month, the absolutely lowest, and the monthly ranges, with combinations 
 of like monthly means in averages of several years. The following are the 
 averages for the year, found from the monthly averages in the several 
 groups : — 
 
 Highest Maximum. Lowest Minimum. Monthly Ranges. 
 
 1841-52 66.21 19.82 46.39 
 
 1853-61 66.78 19.13 46.65 
 
 1862.71 66.86 20.52 46.34 
 
 1841-71 66.58 19.84 46.74 
 
 Connection of Temperature with the Direction of the Wind. 
 
 In order to judge whether the observed value of any element is abnor- 
 mally high or low, it has been the practice, as soon as the entry has been 
 made in the daily register, to enter in a column adjacent to that in which 
 the element is recorded, the difference between the observed value and the 
 normal (or what is taken as such) for the day and hour ; the difference 
 being marked + or - , according as the observed is greater or less than 
 the standard value. 
 
 Normals obviously cannot be derived from a series in which the current 
 observations are included; yet, provided that they have been computed 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 9 
 
 ) 
 
 from a series of suflBcient length, the differences recorded from day to day, 
 will serve to indicate in a general way the relative valvies of the element : 
 if, however, it be desired to obtain accurate measures of the mean abnormal 
 variations during any period of years, or of their connection Avith the direc- 
 tion of the wind, or any coexistent phenomena whatever, the standards 
 ought to be derived from the observations of all the years in that period, 
 and from those years alone ; and hence, the differences recorded, as above 
 stated, in the daily register are not, in strictiif ss, suitable materials for such 
 enquiries. Nevertheless, as the i-esults of certain computations based on 
 the abnormal differences between current observations and ncn-mals obtained 
 from older series, although not strictly accurate, are not without some value, 
 it has been thought best, either to print the results afte. the application of 
 approximate corrections, or to print them as they stand, explaining in each 
 case the method of correction applied. 
 
 Table X of the volume of Toronto Meteorological Abstracts for 1854-59, 
 contains the mean abnormal variations of toinperatnre, with their proper 
 signs, arranged according to the direction of the wind to the nearest of the 
 sixteen points, with the number of times which the wind blew from each 
 point, and the partial results of each year, as well as the general results. 
 
 The normals to which the observed temperatures are referred in this 
 Table, having been computed from the twelve years, 1841-52, and being 
 therefore not necessaiily applicable to 1853-59, some modifications in the 
 results will be required. This has been effected by applying to the general 
 means of the variations corresponding to different winds in the seven 
 years, as an approximate correction, a constant + 0°. 26, that being the 
 difference by which the mean temperature of 1841-52 exceeded tliat of 
 1853-59. The general results thus modified are given below : — 
 
 I II 
 
 N 
 
 N.N.E 
 
 N.B 
 
 E.N.H 
 
 — S.54 
 —2.92 
 —1.65 
 +1.63 
 
 + 1.99 
 
 B.S.B. -fl.U 
 
 S.B -1-2. 06 
 
 3.S.E +2.64 
 
 Calms 
 
 S +3.15 
 
 S.8.W +3.87 
 
 8.W +3.71 
 
 W.S.W —0.47 
 
 +-?.69 
 
 W — f.92 
 
 W.N.W —2.91 
 
 N.W —3.28 
 
 N.N.W -3.32 
 
 From this Table it appears that the temperature was above or below the 
 nor.Aal, according as the wind blew from a point lying to the south or 
 north of a line stretching from about N-E.^E. to S.W.''W.; the greatest 
 depression, - 3°, 32, being with a wind from N.N.W., and the greatest 
 elevation, + 3°. 87, with a wind from S.S.W. 
 
 Although modified by the application of the constant, +0°. 26, these 
 numbers are liable to other errors, namely, those which may arise from 
 massing together abnormal variations for all parts of the year, whereby 
 
I« 
 
 10 
 
 TORONTO EETEOROLOUICAL ODSERVATTOXS, 
 
 T' 
 
 If: 
 
 opposite effects, that may be proper to different seasons, may in somo 
 degree neutralize eacli other. 
 
 Table XIII was formed from the observations of the eight fijllowin;^ 
 years, 18Gu-07, by a process similar to that employed for 1853-51), except- 
 ing that the months were dealt with separatcsly, the aggregate algcibraical 
 sum of the sibnorinal deviation for tlie eight years for eadi month and 
 wind, being divided by the number of times when the wind under con- 
 sideration, was blowing in the month of the same name at the time of 
 observation. 
 
 The means for the quarter and year arc deduced from the aggregate sums 
 and number;^ for the (piarters and year. 
 
 This Table, as well as that for 1853-59, is affected by the circumstance 
 that the normals to wliich the observed temperatures were referred, (the 
 normals deduced from 184:l-52) were not strictly applicable to the years 
 1860-67. 
 
 The anomalies that may be noticed in Table XIII, are due in some 
 degree to the cause just stated, as well as to the insufficient nuniber of 
 times when the wind, in certain months, blew from some of the points. 
 Thus, while the number of times for each month and wind is about 146 in 
 the eight years, on the average of all months and winds ; the average 
 number of times wlien the wind from the S.E. occurred was only about 58 
 on the average of th(i twelve months. 
 
 The errors in Table XIII, occasioned by I'eferring the temperature 
 observed in 1860-67 to normals deduced from 1841-5.2, may be lessened, 
 although not entirely removed, by ai)plying to the results of each month, 
 as an approximate correction, the differences between the mean tempera- 
 tures of the several months deduced fz'om the two series, 1841-52 and 
 1860-67, the corrections being -i- or - , according as the mean from the 
 older series is greater or less than that from 1860-67. 
 
 The following are the corrections for the months, quarters, and year. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 -t-3.48 
 
 Feb. 
 
 o 
 —0.59 
 
 Jlnr. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 o 
 -2.49 
 
 Nov. 
 
 1 
 
 Dec. 
 
 
 
 +1.12 
 
 
 
 —0.17 
 
 3 
 
 -0.25 
 
 o 
 
 — :.09 
 
 
 
 -0.71 
 
 +0.31 
 
 -1-0.04 
 
 o 
 —1.06 
 
 4-0.60 
 
 
 Winter 
 
 3 
 
 SiH'in 
 
 23 
 
 Sumi 
 
 
 tier, 
 50 
 
 Aut 
 
 < 
 
 — ] 
 
 uinn. 
 
 ^ 
 
 fear. 
 ■0.07 
 
 
 The results obtained by applying the above corrections to the several 
 numbers in Table XIII, are shewn in Table LI. 
 
 The preceding enquiries relate to the comparison of the temperatures 
 that accompany different winds at the instant of observation. The effects 
 
TOnONTO METKOROLOOICAL onSERVATIOXS. 
 
 11 
 
 on the tcmporaturo produced by a given wind will ho found from the 
 chavtje which has occurred in a given time, wliih^ that wind has been Mow- 
 ing. To ascertain the eH'ects completely, would recpiiro simultaneous and 
 continuous records of wind and temperature ; hut in tla^ ahsence of those, 
 an approximate knowledge of the etl'oct may he obtained from the changes 
 in twenty-four hours, which accompany ditferent resultant winds, computed 
 for the same twenty- four hours. 
 
 Tho changes corresponding to resultants to the near(>st of the eight 
 points, are shown in Tahlo XIV, for the two groups of years, 1854-59 and 
 ] 800-0-J. 
 
 In examining Tahiti XIV it will he seen that, for 1854-59, in every 
 month, with a resultant wind from N., N.W., and \V., tho temperature 
 was lowered; in every month, with a resultant wind from S.W., »S., S.E., 
 and E., the temperature Wiis raised ; and that with a resultant from N.E., 
 tho tem[)erature was rai.sed in some months and lowered in others, the 
 total ctFect in the whole year l»eing a rise with a N.E. i-esultant. 
 
 These remarks are also applicable for the most part to 1800-G2, but 
 there are exceptions in the latt(!r grov'i), in consequence of the small numb<'r 
 of resultants from some ])oints of tiie compass ; thus, whih) the average 
 divisor for all the months and winds is 1 1 nearly, a resultant from the 
 S. E. does not occur at all in January, only twice in February, once in 
 March, and once in April. 
 
 B A ROMET RIC TABLES. 
 
 Tho bnrometer in use throughijut the scries is one by Newman, with a 
 tube of internal diameter of .500 of an inch. The correction for ca})illarity 
 has not been api)lied. Tho readings of the bfirometer have been corrected 
 for temperature, but not for gravitation ; nor have they been rciduced to sea 
 level. 
 
 In Table XV are given the monthly and annual means for each of the 
 twenty-four hours, derived from houi'ly observations in the six years — 1st 
 July, 1842, to 30th June, 1848. The monthly means in this Table, which 
 correspond to the six ordinary hoiu's of observations, were employed to tho 
 close of 1859, as normals or standards with which to compare tho actual 
 readings ; after which, until the close of 18(58, the means at the same hours 
 from eighteen years ending December, 1859, were similarly employed, the 
 same standard for any given hour being used throughout tho month. 
 
 The standards employed, subsequently to 1868, were derived from tho 
 observations of the ten years, 1859 to 18G8, in the following manner : The 
 corrected readings of tho barometer at the six observation hou)-s during the 
 ten years, being first combined in monthly means, for each of the six hours 
 separately, and for the six hours collectively, the latter, or general means 
 
 ■:\ 
 
12 
 
 TOaONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSEttVATIONS. 
 
 M. 
 
 for each month, were subtractcMl from the six moans of the same month 
 proper to the separate lion is. The mean diurnal variationa or inequalitiea 
 thus obtained are shown below : — 
 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 —.015 
 —.017 
 —.003 
 -.009 
 + .016 
 + .029 
 
 Mar. 
 
 —.018 
 —.019 
 + .003 
 + .001 
 + .009 
 + .021 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 De«. 
 
 2 P.M 
 
 4 " 
 
 10 « 
 
 —.021 
 -.012 
 + .009 
 I-.003 
 + .004 
 +.017 
 
 —.016 
 —.024 
 + .005 
 + .004 
 + .010 
 + .019 
 
 —.007 
 —.020 
 —.001 
 —.003 
 + .009 
 + .022 
 
 -.006 
 — .020 
 —.001 
 —.002 
 + .008 
 r.021 
 
 —.008 
 —.021 
 — ,C03 
 -.003 
 + .012 
 + .022 
 
 —.011 
 -.023 
 —.001 
 
 .0 
 
 + .013 
 
 1-.022 
 
 — .013 
 -.022 
 + .004 
 + .002 
 + .010 
 + .020 
 
 -.017 
 -.018 
 + .006 
 + .003 
 + .006 
 + .021 
 
 -.020 
 -.013 
 
 -)- 002 
 
 -.020 
 —.009 
 a. nn 
 
 Midnigbt 
 
 5 A.M 
 
 — .003 +.009 
 ^ 009 002 
 
 8 " 
 
 + .024 
 
 + .011 
 
 The mean pressureb in each month, from observations at the six hours 
 combiiu'd, are shown in the following Table, where pressure — 29 inches 
 + number in the Table, 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 .6511 
 
 Mar. 
 .5796 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 .5517 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dee. 
 
 Year. 
 
 .640,^ 
 
 5986 
 
 .5888 
 
 .5942 
 
 .6117 
 
 .6687 
 
 .6487 
 
 .6006 
 
 .6606 
 
 .0162 
 
 Assuming that the means of each month are the pressures proper to 
 their middle days, the mean pressure (6^) proper to any day in the year 
 will be given by the formula : — 
 
 b^ = .6162 -+ .0371 sin {z + 146° 36') + .0174 sin (2x + 24° 32') 
 -f. . 0147 sin {3x + 78° 27') + . 0127 sin (4x + 160" 18') 
 -I- .0147 sin (5x + 307° 13') + .0135 sin (6x + 270°) 
 
 where x is proportional to the time reckoned from 15 th January, the whole 
 year being expressed by 360'. 
 
 The normal mean pressures computed from this formula are given in 
 Table XX, at intervals of fix u or six days through the year. 
 
 For finding the daily normal pressures for each of the six observation 
 hours, the approximate method was adopted of applying to the normal 
 daily means the monthly means of the diurnal inequalities given above. 
 
 The application of the same diurnal inequalities to the normal daily 
 means throughout the month, occasions a sligl breach of continuity in the 
 series of normals for the separate hours in passing from month to month ; 
 but the transitions are much less abrupt than where the monthly means of 
 the several hours were adopted for normals, as was the practice prior to 
 1869. 
 
TORONTO METFOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 18 
 
 Tlio normals oMained in thn mannor above stjitcd, nrv useful for stan- 
 dards in compiu'in^' current observutioTis, and in any inve.stif^ations relating 
 to the whole of thn series, 1859-08. No deductions from them are con- 
 tained in this volume. 
 
 In Ta)»lo XVI are shewn the monthly means of havonuitric pressure in 
 each of the thirty-one years, 1811-71, with the monthly means for the three 
 groui)s of years, and for the whole period. 
 
 For com{)uting the daily mean pressures, formulje were constructed for 
 each of the groups of monthly means, at the foui of Table XVI. The 
 general form is as follows : — 
 
 -\- Sec, &c., -f- Trtg sin (Ox -f- f ,.) 
 
 where h^ expresses the mean ]iressure of any day corresponding to (.r), r 
 being proportional to the tinu^ reckoned from 15th January. The values 
 of the constants for the different groups of years are shown below : — 
 
 
 ™0 
 
 °»1 
 
 0.0246 
 0.0484 
 0.0376 
 0.0356 
 
 15§ 2'^ 
 150 26 
 148 32 
 160 23 
 
 '"a 
 
 c. 
 
 ^"3 
 
 C3 
 
 "'4 
 
 <•. 
 
 111. 
 
 ^0 
 
 n>o 
 
 Ce 
 
 I8ji-r)2 
 
 1853-01 
 1862-71 
 1841-71 
 
 0.6206 
 0.6128 
 0.6164 
 0.6166 
 
 0.01P6 
 0.0137 
 0.0277 
 0.0167 
 
 347 42 
 71 22 
 
 8 31 
 
 O.OIOH 
 0.0280 
 0.0144 
 0.0136 
 
 / 
 103 14 
 
 97 32 
 
 241 68 
 
 102 11 
 
 0.0081 
 0.0122 
 0.010" 
 O.OIOI 
 
 193 57 
 
 97 47 
 
 185 40 
 
 167 14 
 
 0.0056 
 0.0177 
 0.0120 
 0.0062 
 
 / 
 160 2:i 
 
 259 42 
 
 348 38 
 
 279 9 
 
 0.0014 
 0.0006 
 0.0018 
 0.0011 
 
 27§ 
 
 90 
 
 270 
 
 270 
 
 Thfise constants, as well as those for the formulfe which relate to baro- 
 meter reduced to sea level, and to other elements, are given in full, that the 
 reader may judge as to the degree of significance of the higher terms. 
 
 Normal Mean Daily Pressiires ui Sea Level. 
 
 As elsewhere stated, the separate barometric readings of the ordinary 
 observations have not been reduced to sea level ; hence, to obtain the 
 general form of the annual curve of barometric pressure at sea level, the 
 monthly means at the foot of Table XVI, were reduced to sea level by an 
 approximate method, in which the following formula was employed : — 
 
 342 
 
 reduction 
 
 890.6 
 
 l-.002< = ..3840 - .00077< 
 
 where 342 is the height of the cistern of barometer above sea level, 
 ** 890.6 tbe height of a . olumn of air at temperature of 40', whose 
 weight is equal to that of a column of mercury of the same 
 transverse section, and one inch in height, 
 
lit. if 
 M ■ 
 
 14 
 
 TORONTO METKOROLOOICAI. OHi^ERVATICXS. 
 
 t tli«! ox(!PHH iiliovo [0° of tlio ineai) f«MniHjraturo of the air, for 
 tlu! .siiiiK! mouth, iiiul Haiin! groiip of yearn, us givoii at tlie 
 foot of Tal.lc IV. 
 Tlio \uomi picHHurcs, rediUTfl, an) shown in tho following; Tahio, whern 
 l»aroinot(.'r at .'J*J^ nMliiocd to sua Uivul - 21) + nuiuliei's given. 
 
 1841-.VJ 
 1853-01 
 18(l'.'-71 
 1841-71 
 
 Jan. 
 
 l.02f.O 
 1.0703 
 1.0305 
 1.0430 
 
 Fob. 
 
 1.0(0.') 
 1.0220 
 
 1.0380 
 1.0225 
 
 Miir. 
 
 1.02.13 
 0.9390 
 1.0l)C3 
 0.0035 
 
 April. 
 
 .Mnv. 
 
 .Iun«. 
 
 0.0001 
 0.0533 
 i).»7U) 
 0.0733 
 
 0.05S1 
 0.0017 
 0.0145 
 0.9453 
 
 0.9190 
 (.0154 
 0.95..0 
 0.9418 
 
 July. 
 
 O.OCWO 
 0.9671 
 0.0441 
 
 Aug. 
 
 1.0070 
 O.OCOi". 
 0.0735 
 
 0.9.'i73 0.0S67 
 
 ?t'pt. 
 
 1.0234 
 1.0341 
 1.0075 
 1.040S 
 
 0(.t, 
 
 Nov. 
 
 D«'<;. 
 
 1.0207 1.0054 1.0103 
 1.0319 O.OIHA 1.0070 
 
 1.0211 
 
 1.0211 
 
 0.0943 
 0.9970 
 
 l.O'JOl 
 1.046t; 
 
 VMr. 
 
 1.0014 
 (1.0030 
 0'.(62 
 O.Wt74 
 
 Th(! .samo notation being a(lo[)te(l a.s in the case (tf the unicchK.'eil baio- 
 inetric reading.s, tho constants in the interpohitini^ lormuhu for e.vpressing, 
 for any ihiy, tho mean pres.sure nHhicecl to sea level, are as foUow.s : — 
 
 
 m„ 
 
 in, 
 
 ^'l 
 
 m. 
 
 f'. 
 
 «»3 
 
 C-, 
 
 »'4 
 
 c, 
 
 '"r. 
 
 
 ""e 
 
 ;1 
 
 i 1841-52 
 
 1.0014 
 
 0.034O 
 
 124° r,{; 
 
 0.01C5 
 
 o / 
 344 60 
 
 0.0102 
 
 lO:? 4 
 
 0.0083 
 
 104 30 
 
 0.0059 
 
 160 33 0.0010 
 
 
 
 270 
 
 1853-Cl 
 
 0.0930 
 
 0.0570 
 
 133 20 
 
 0.0135 
 
 71 
 
 0.02S4 
 
 90 59 
 
 0.0122 
 
 98 10 
 
 0.01S2 
 
 258 47 0.0002 
 
 1 
 
 00 
 
 1862-71 
 
 0.9902 
 
 0.0475 
 
 128 15 
 
 0.0270 
 
 369 23 
 
 0.0145 
 
 01 40 
 
 0.0201 
 
 180 34 
 
 0.0110 
 
 348 1 0.0019 
 
 270 
 
 1841-71 
 
 0.9974 
 
 0.0462 
 
 129 3 
 
 0.0162 
 
 7 27 
 
 0.013S 
 
 102 3 
 
 0.0105 
 
 IPS 57 
 
 0.0057 
 
 272 24 0.0016 
 
 270 
 
 111 Tables XVII, XVIII, and XIX, are shewn the highest and lowest 
 barometric readings, and the dilFerenco between them, or rangu of tho baro- 
 inettu', in each month from 1841-71 inclusive, with tho averages derived 
 from thirty-one years, and groups of twelve, nine, and ten ytjars. 
 
 The quarterly averages of the several groups are as follows : — 
 
 Maxima. 
 
 Years. 
 
 Winter. 
 
 Spring. 
 
 Summer. 
 
 Autumn. 
 
 1841-52 
 1853-61 
 1862-71 
 1841-71 
 
 30.2311 
 30.2249 
 30.2320 
 30.2331 
 
 30.0783 
 30.0585 
 30.0123 
 30.0513 
 
 29 9251 
 29.8795 
 29.9107 
 29.9073 
 
 30.0954 
 30.0813 
 30.1090 
 30.0959 
 
tohonto mktkoiiologu'al oh.skhvations. 
 Minima. 
 
 16 
 
 Yeiiri. 
 
 Winter. 
 
 SprlDfT. 
 
 1841-52 
 1853-fll 
 18W-71 
 1841-71 
 
 28.9175 
 28.0.r.l 
 28.0180 
 28,W31 
 
 20.0143 
 28.0801 
 20.0284 
 2U.0116 
 
 Summer. 
 
 20.23'J'.I 
 20.2113 
 2l>.2t)03 
 20.2101 
 
 Autiiiiin. 
 
 20.0H31 
 20.(121)2 
 29.1102 
 20.0753 
 
 Ra\(ik.s. 
 
 Yonrg. 
 
 Winter. 
 
 Spring. 
 
 Summer. 
 
 Autumn. 
 
 1841- 52 
 1853-01 
 1802-71 
 1841-71 
 
 1.3130 
 1.2898 
 1.3140 
 1.3100 
 
 1.0040 
 1.0094 
 0.98:i9 
 1.0393 
 
 0.t',!t.'2 
 
 i;(i82 
 
 0.7014 
 0.0882 
 
 1.0123 
 1.0551 
 0.9904 
 1.0208 
 
 111 Tablo XXIII tiro given the laontlily nu'sui.s of tlio ])i'(\s.siin; of dry 
 air in each of the years, 18tl-7l (omittiii;,' 1^47), with tlio monthly and 
 annual nieana for the whole period, and for three groui)S of eleven, nine, 
 and ten years. 
 
 For coini)uting daily mean jircssures, formula* of the u.sual form- - 
 D^ = m^ -f- »ij sill (x -|- t^i) + '".J sin ('Jx- -|- C,^ -\- &o. 
 were construeted for each of the group.s of means at the foot of Tal)lo XXII I . 
 
 The values of the constants for the different groups are as follows : — 
 
 Years. 
 
 11 
 
 j, t^l-v 
 
 Ij 1853 ■.>\ 
 
 *: lA!-.: 
 'I 
 
 ^0 
 
 nij 
 
 (^1 
 
 m^ 
 
 ^\ 
 
 "'3 
 
 t\, 
 
 '»., 
 
 ^'4 
 
 "'.", 
 
 ^V. 
 
 °^i 
 
 ^, 
 
 0.3510 
 
 0.190C 
 
 6% 17,0.0442 
 
 o / 
 
 203 16 
 
 0.0105 
 
 123 41 
 
 0.0103 
 
 / 
 158 21 
 
 0.0104 
 
 / 
 200 49 
 
 0.0007 
 
 270 00 1 
 
 0.3523 
 
 0.2054 
 
 91 00 0.0274 
 
 248 24 
 
 0.0.347 
 
 95 38 
 
 0.0128 
 
 87 46 
 
 0.0231 
 
 250 33 
 
 0.0002 270 00 
 
 0.3561 
 
 0.2032 
 
 87 11,0.03^0 
 
 284 00 
 
 0.0193 
 
 t» 33 
 
 0.0186 
 
 192 24 
 
 0.0080|349 67 
 
 0.0035 270 00 
 
 0.3531 
 
 0.2016 
 
 87 18i0.0361 
 
 20C 59 
 
 0.0103 
 
 01 20 
 
 0.0103 
 
 157 41 
 
 0.0002.250 23 
 
 0.0014 270 00 
 
 The following are the mean differences, without regard to sign, between 
 Ife pi-essures of dry air at G a.m. on consecutive days in each month, derived 
 from 1HG0-G2 :— 
 
 ! 
 
 Jan. { Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 Aptil 
 
 May. 
 
 Judo. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 .310 
 
 .321 
 
 .258 
 
 .224 
 
 .201 
 
 .219 
 
 .209 
 
 .194 
 
 .234 
 
 .237 
 
 .240 
 
 .275 
 
 .243 
 
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 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 Table XXIV contains the means of temperature, barometric pressure, 
 and pressure of dry air, at each of the six observation houi*8, from 1841 to 
 1871, certain broken months being omitted. The discrepancy between the 
 means from the six hours in tliis Table, and the general means at the foot 
 of Tables IV, XVI, and XXIII, are due, partly to the fact that six hours 
 only are included in Table XXIV, and more so, to the omissions as stated 
 above, which were rendered necessary by the absence of observations at 
 one or more of the six hours in these months. The montha omitted from 
 the above cause, were January to April, in 1849, May and June, in 1849 
 and 1850, and July to December, in 1848 and 1849. 
 
 PRESSURE OF VAPOUR. 
 The normal daily means of the pressure of vapour given in Table XX, 
 are computed from the following Table of monthly means, from observations 
 in the ten years, 1859-68. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 .1840 
 
 Dec. 
 
 - ( 
 Year. 
 
 .1056 
 
 .1126 
 
 .1365 
 
 .1846 
 
 .2775 
 
 .3909 
 
 .4860 
 
 .4715 
 
 .3745 
 
 .2586 
 
 .1210 
 
 .2586 
 
 Tliu following is the formula for computation : — 
 
 r^^.: .2585 + .1864 siu (x + 257° 25') + .0392 sin (2x + 03° 18') 
 + .0085 sin (3x + 252° 48') + .0033 sin {4x + 3° 38') 
 + .0011 sin (5x -f 348° 18') -f- .0020 sin (Qx -f 90°). 
 
 The normals used as standards of reference for the different hours of 
 observation, since 1st January, 1809, were obtained from the daily normals 
 by applying to them thb mean diurnal inequalities for the month, in the 
 manner already explained in the case of the barometric pressures. 
 
 In Table XXVI are she^vn the monthly and annual means of the pres- 
 sure of vapour in each of the years 1841-71, omitting 1847, and for four 
 combinations of years. The constants in the fonnulai for computing the 
 daily mean pressure of vapou ", F^, corresponding to the different gi'oups of 
 years, are as follows : — 
 
 Years. 
 
 "^0 
 
 0.2684 
 0.2601 
 0.2587 
 0.2627 
 
 m, 
 
 c, 
 
 ^2 
 
 c, 
 
 ™3 
 
 C3 
 
 m, 
 
 C4 
 
 «»6 
 
 C5 
 
 ™6 
 
 c. 
 
 1841-52 
 1853-61 
 1862-71 
 1841-71 
 
 0,1906 
 0.1888 
 0.1904 
 0.1899 
 
 257 31 
 
 258 14 
 257 30 
 257 45 
 
 0.0465 
 0,0404 
 0.0411 
 0.0426 
 
 6§l'5 
 68 12 
 
 63 45 
 
 64 13 
 
 i .. 
 
 0.0069 
 0.0059 
 0.0064 
 0.0053 
 
 / 
 199 29 
 
 261 11 
 
 248 12 
 
 234 13 
 
 0.0060 
 0.0034 
 0.0024 
 0.0019 
 
 27? 9 
 202 46 
 123 2 
 235 29 
 
 0.0094 
 0,0071 
 0.0043 
 0.0063 
 
 68 31 
 
 28 44 
 
 3»''> 19 
 
 35 68 
 
 0.0007 
 0.0010 
 0.0014 
 0.0006 
 
 / 
 270 00 
 
 90 00 
 
 90 00 
 
 90 00 
 
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 17 
 
 pres- 
 four 
 the 
 lips of 
 
 C. 
 
 o / 
 70 00 
 
 l90 00 
 
 bo 00 
 Iqo 00 
 
 The following are the mean differences, without regard to sign, between 
 the pressure of vapour at 6 a.m. on consecutive days in each mouth, from 
 the three years, 1860-62 : — 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 .039 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 bept. 
 .003 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 _ 
 
 .060 
 
 .038 
 
 .043 
 
 .041 
 
 .051 
 
 .091 
 
 .144 
 
 .088 
 
 .066 
 
 .044 
 
 .044 
 
 Connection between the Direction of the Wind and the Barometric Pressure, 
 the Pressure of Dry Air, and the Pressure of Vapour. 
 
 The annual moans of the changes in twenty-four hours, which accompany 
 different resultant winds from 6 a.m. to 6 a.m., are shewn in tho following 
 Table, where the changes for the barometer have been deduced from the 
 six years, 1854-59, and from tho three years, 1860-62, and the changes for 
 dry air and vapour from the three years, 1860-62 : — 
 
 
 N. 
 
 + .097 
 + .076 
 + .096 
 — .020 
 
 N.B. 
 
 B. 
 
 S.E. 
 
 S. 
 
 S.W. 
 
 W. 
 
 N.W. 
 
 Barometer... 
 Barometer. .. 
 
 ....1854-59 
 
 ....1 SCO 02 
 
 —.102 
 
 -.137 
 
 —.179 
 —.190 
 — .240 
 + .043 
 
 -.197 
 
 —.178 
 —.204 
 
 — .009 
 
 — .130 
 
 — .189 
 + .057 
 
 -.036 
 — .089 
 —.109 
 + .021 
 
 + .144 
 
 + .142 
 +■.180 
 —.036 
 
 + .170 
 + .183 
 
 Dry Air 
 
 ...i8r.o.r>-> 
 
 —.152 
 
 + .227 
 
 
 Vapour 
 
 1 
 
 ...1860 02 
 
 + .016 
 
 + .085 
 
 -.044 
 
 In the earlier series for the barometer, tho signs continue the same 
 through tho year, excepting that in April, May, August, and December, 
 the barometer rises with a S.W. i-esultant. 
 
 In 1860-62, owing to the small number of resultants fvom some of the 
 directions, the exceptions to uniformity of sign through the year are moro 
 numerous. 
 
 In the following investigation, the changes are those which accompany 
 the different actual, as distinct from the resultant, winds : — 
 
 Oh the Changes of Barom'itric Pressures, Pressures of Dry Air, and Vapour, 
 that accompany different Winds, from observations in the ^even Y ears, 
 1860-66. 
 
 4 
 
 The changes considered are limited to those in wiiich the wind did not 
 vary, between two consecutive ob.servations, by more than 22^^ on each 
 side of one of the principal eight points ; and as this constancy of direction 
 more frequently occura when the interval is short, those differences only 
 have been considered which took place from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m., from 2 p.m. 
 to 4 p.m., and from 10 p.m. to midnight. 
 2 
 
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 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 ' 
 
 ■}. i 
 
 The changes between two consecutive observations being first diminished 
 by that due to diurnal variation, the residual changes were classed accord- 
 ing to the direction of the wind in tlie interval, and their averages in each 
 class were then taken, for the year as well as for the two half years. 
 
 The average changes of barometric })ressure which take place in two 
 hours, and found in the manner just described, arc given below for each of 
 the principal eight points of the wind's direction :- - 
 
 April to September. 
 
 N. 
 
 +.0085 
 
 N.E. 
 — . 0043 
 
 E. 
 
 -.0113 
 
 S.E. 
 
 —.0057 
 October 
 
 s. 
 — . 0084 
 
 TO March. 
 
 s.w. 
 
 — . 0041 
 
 w. 
 +.0132 
 
 N.W. 
 +.0150 
 
 +.0087 
 
 N.E. 
 
 —.0160 
 
 E. 
 
 —.0334 
 
 S.E. 
 
 —.0313 
 The 
 
 s. 
 — . 0222 
 
 Year. 
 
 S.W. 
 — . 0037 
 
 +.0168 
 
 N.'W 
 + .0209 
 
 M. 
 
 +.008G 
 
 K.B. 
 
 —.0103 
 
 B. 
 —.0215 
 
 S.E. 
 
 -.0164 
 
 s. 
 —.0129 
 
 8.W. 
 — . 0039 
 
 W. 
 
 + .0156 
 
 N.W 
 +.0180 
 
 The most probable values of the changes corresponding to intermediate 
 directions of the wind, are given by the following formula?, where 'f^, 'F.,, 'F^, 
 represent the changes for the two half years and year, and the angular 
 distance of the point from which the wind blew, measured from north to 
 east, and expressed in degrees : — 
 
 April to September. 
 
 ^^ = + . 0004 + . 0125 sin (9 + UF 29') + . 0044 sin (20 + 186° 29') 
 + .0025 sin {39 + 14" 2') 
 
 Octobek to March. 
 
 *■, = — . 0075 + . 0281 sin (9 + 148^ 14') + . 0024 sin (29 + 160'^ 49') 
 + .0014 sin (30 + 30" 15') 
 
 The Year. 
 
 ^j = — . 0028 + . 0195 sin (9 + 148" 2') + . 0040 sin (20 + 174° 17') 
 + . 0021 sin (30 + 10" 47') 
 
 Pressure of Dry Air. 
 The average changes in tlie pi-essure of dry air in two hours with different 
 winds, and the corresponding formula3 of interpolation, are as follows : — 
 
 April to September. 
 
 +. 0146 
 
 N.E. 
 —.0009 
 
 E. 
 
 — .Oi'jS 
 
 S.E. S. 
 —.0088 —.0122 
 
 October to March. 
 
 S.W. 
 —.0040 
 
 w. 
 + .0195 
 
 N.W. 
 
 +.0219 
 
 N. 
 
 +.0110 
 
 N.E. 
 — 0182 
 
 E. 
 -. 0371 
 
 S.E. s. 
 —.0342 —.0240 
 
 The Year. 
 
 S.W. 
 
 —.0026 
 
 W. 
 +.0195 
 
 N.W. 
 +.0240 
 
 if. 
 +.0128 
 
 N.E. 
 -.0091 
 
 K. 
 —.0243 
 
 S.E. S. 
 
 —.0194 —.0160 
 
 S.W. 
 -.0034 
 
 W. 
 +.0195 
 
 N.W. 
 +.0225 
 
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 April to September. 
 
 *, = + .0021 + .0182 sin (0 + !.{.>' 13') + .0048 sin (20 + 193" 10') 
 + .(»034aiu (39+ 10^ 18) 
 
 October to M\ncn. 
 
 >?, = — . 0077 + . 0317 sill (9 + 149' 4') + . 0030 sin (29 + 156' 2') 
 -I- .00 10 sin (30 + 47° 29') 
 
 The Ye.'Vr. 
 
 >!', = — . 0021 + . 0237 Bin (9 + 144' 4(5') + . 0040 ain (29 + 174" 17') 
 + .0026 sill (30+ 15^39) 
 
 Pressure of Vapoxir. 
 The average changes in the j)re.s.sure of vapour in two hours, that accom- 
 pany winds from the eight principal points, and the formulae for finding 
 the moat probable change, with the wind blowing from any intermediate 
 point, are given below : — - 
 
 April to September. 
 
 -.0057 
 
 N.R. 
 — . 0034 
 
 B. 
 
 +.0020 
 
 S.B. 8. 
 +.0035 +.0042 
 
 October to March. 
 
 8.W. 
 +.0001 
 
 w. 
 — . 0073 
 
 N.W. 
 
 —.0069 
 
 N. 
 -.0025 
 
 N.B. 
 
 +. 000^ 
 
 K. 
 
 +.0037 
 
 S.K. 8. 
 +.0031 +.0017 
 
 The Year. 
 
 s.w. 
 — . 0013 
 
 w. 
 —.0032 
 
 N.W. 
 -. 0039 
 
 V. 
 -.0041 
 
 N.B. 
 
 —.0012 
 
 R. 
 +.0025 
 
 SK. S. 
 
 +.0034 +.0034 
 
 S.w. 
 -. 0007 
 
 w. 
 — . 0046 
 
 N.W. 
 —.0054 
 
 April to September. 
 
 *j = — . 00169 + . 00607 sin (9 + 305' 49) + . 00096 sin (29 + 88'' 48') 
 + .001 10 sin (39 + 181" 2') 
 
 October to March. 
 
 *j r= — .00018 + . 00385 sin (9 + 330° 26') + . 00034 sin (29 + 287" 6') 
 + .00022 sin (30 + 243' 26') 
 
 The Year. 
 
 *, = — .00084 + .00479 ain (9 + 312' 43') + . 00035 sin (20 + 86" 44') 
 + .00037 sin (39 + 210° 15) 
 
 If, in the nine foregoing formula;, the variable angle, 0, bo made equal 
 
 in succession to 0°, 11" 15' (11° 1.5') x 2, (11° 15') x 3, (fee 
 
 (11° 15') X 31, the changes of pressure will be found which would moat 
 probably occur if the wind were to blow steadily for two hours from each 
 of the thirty-two points of the compass. 
 
 The results are given in Table XXI. By examining this Table, it will 
 be seen that on the average of the year, the barometer rises with a wind 
 from any point betwen S.W.^'W. (measured from left to right) to N.^E., 
 and that it falls with winds from N.N.E. to S.W. The same rule also 
 
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 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 holds (within a point) in summer and winter separately, and is true also 
 wibJi respoct to the changes in the pressure of dry air. The pressure of 
 vapour increases with a wind between E.N.E. to S.W.'^S., and diminishes 
 with a wind between S.W. and N.E. 
 
 On the average of the year, and during the winter half year, both the 
 rise and fall have an uninterrupted progression ; and the same is true in 
 every case where the change is an increase ; but in the summer half year, 
 besides the maximum rate of bai'ometric fall which occxirs with a wind 
 from E., there is a second inferior maximum fall when the wind is from 
 S.''W. There are also two minima in the rate with which the pressure of 
 dry air diminishes dunng the summer. They are of equal magnitude, 
 — .0131, and also occur with winds fi-om E. and S.''W. 
 
 The most rapid changes, together with the winds that accompany them, 
 are shewn in the following Table : — 
 
 
 
 Barometric Presr.ure. 
 
 
 
 
 SUMMER. : WINTER. 
 
 YEAR. 
 
 
 
 Change in 
 '2 hoiiM. Wind. 
 
 Cliangc in 
 2 liours. Wind. 
 
 Clinnge in 
 2 hours. Wind. 
 
 Most rapid rise 
 
 . ■ 
 
 + .0162 W.N.W. 
 
 + .0214 N.W.»W. 
 
 + .0194 N.W.bW.^W 
 
 Most rapid fall. 
 
 
 -.0113 E. 
 
 - .0093 s.nv. 
 
 - .0343 E.bS. 
 
 - .0218 E. 
 
 
 
 Pressure of Dry Air. 
 
 
 
 
 SUMMER. 
 
 WINTER 
 
 YEAR. 
 
 
 
 Ch.inge in 
 2 hours. Wind. 
 
 Change in 
 2 hours. Wind. 
 
 Change in 
 
 2 hours. Wind. 
 
 Most rapid rise 
 
 
 + .0237 W.N.W. 
 
 + .0247 N.W.bW. 
 
 + .0239 N.W.bW.^W 
 
 Most rapid fall. 
 
 1 
 
 -.0131 E. 
 - .0131 S.^W. 
 
 - .0379 E.bS. 
 
 - .0244 E. 
 
 
 
 Pressure of Vapour. 
 
 
 
 
 SUMMER. 
 
 WINTER. 
 
 YEAR. 
 
 
 
 Cl>anj,'e in 
 2 houra. Wind. 
 
 Change in 
 2 hours. Wind. 
 
 Change in 
 2 hours. Wind. 
 
 Most rapid rise 
 
 . 
 
 + .0042 S. 
 
 + .(K037 E.bS.iS. 
 
 + .0037 S.E.bS.^.S. 
 
 Most rapid fall 
 
 
 -.0079 W.bN.AW. 
 
 -.0038 N.W.iW. 
 
 - .0054 N.W.nV.^W 
 
 EXTENT OF SKY CLOUDED. 
 
 From the final column in Table XXIX, shewing the mean extent of sky 
 clouded in the diflfex'ent months and years, from 1853-71, it appears that the 
 mean of the year on the average of nineteen years ib, 61 (the whole aky 
 clouded being expressed by 100), and that in the different years it varied 
 from 66 to 57. The monthly means shew an uninterrupted progression 
 from a maximum 75, in December, to a minimum 48, in August. 
 
 For the diflferent seasons the means are as follows : — 
 
 WINTER. 
 
 SPRING. 
 
 SUMMER, 
 
 AUTUMN. 
 
 mber-February. 
 
 March-May. 
 
 V 'ne-August. 
 
 September-November 
 
 73 
 
 €<? 
 
 ""1 
 
 62. 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 31 
 
 From the final coluiun of Table XXX, which shews for every month 
 and for the year the extent of sky clouded at each of the six hours of 
 observation, it appears tliat (if these hours, 2 p.m., on the average of the 
 year, is the most, and 10 p.m. the IcAist, cloudy hour. 
 
 From the following Table, 'hewing for the four seasons the extent of 
 cloud at the several observation hours, it appears that the maximum is at 
 2 p.m. in every sepson but the winter, when it is tran.sferred to 8 a.m. In 
 autumn, the muiimvan lies between 10 p.m. and midnight : — 
 
 [ours. 
 
 Winter. 
 
 Spring. 
 
 Suramer. 
 
 Autumn 
 
 2 
 
 76.7 
 
 65.3 
 
 58.0 
 
 06. 
 
 4 
 
 75.3 
 
 64.3 
 
 55.3 
 
 63.7 
 
 10 
 
 67.7 
 
 50.7 
 
 43.3 
 
 57.0 
 
 12 
 
 68.7 
 
 51.7 
 
 44.7 
 
 57.0 
 
 18 
 
 74.7 
 
 61.3 
 
 61.7 
 
 62.3 
 
 20 
 
 77.7 
 
 62.0 
 
 53.0 
 
 63.7 
 
 Connection betioeen the Direction of the Wind and the Extent of Sky 
 
 Clouded. 
 
 In the following Table is shewn the amount of cloud that accompanies 
 winds from each of the sixteen points, in the years 1853-59, both inclusive, 
 the hemisphere being expressed by 100, with the amount, ^, by which the 
 several numbers differ from 59, the general average for the seven years : — 
 
 Cloud. 
 
 A 
 
 Cloud. A 
 
 Cloud. A 
 
 Cloud. 
 
 A 
 
 50 N 
 
 - 9 
 
 70 E +11 
 
 48 S -11 
 
 57 W 
 
 - 2 
 
 65 N.N.E . 
 
 + 6 
 
 64 E.S.E. + 5 
 
 58 S.S.W. - I 
 
 53 W.N.W. 
 
 - 6 
 
 74 N.E.... 
 
 + 15 
 
 57 S.E... - 2 
 
 07 S.W... + 8 
 
 53 N.W ... 
 
 - 6 
 
 80 E.N.E.. 
 
 + 21 
 
 49 S.S.E . - 10 
 Calms 
 
 64 W.S.W + 5 
 Cloud. A 
 . . 55 - 4 
 
 48 N.N.W. 
 
 -11 
 
 The corresponding numbers to the nearest eight points, from 1860-62, 
 are as follows. General mean for the three years, 62 : — 
 
 Cloud. A Cloud. A Cloud. 
 
 54 N - 8 77 E +15 56 S . . . . 
 
 76N.E. ... +14 63 S.E... + 1 68 S.W . 
 
 Cloud. A 
 Calms 55 - 7 
 
 + 6 
 
 Cloud. 
 
 A 
 
 63 W. . . . 
 
 . -f I 
 
 49 N.W. . 
 
 . -13 
 
 RAIN AND SNOW. 
 
 On examining the yearly totals in Tables XXXT, XXXII, and XXXIII, 
 very considerable irregularities may bo noticed in the amount of rain and 
 snow that fell in different years. 
 
 If the years prior to 1845 be left out of consideration, it will be found 
 that the average difference between the rain in different years, and the 
 mean of the twenty -six years, is 3.55 nearly; that in 1866 there was a 
 maximum, with an excess of 6.11 inches nearly; and that in 1867 there 
 

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 22 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 was a minimum, the difference in defect being 9 . 05 iuclies nearly. Taking 
 the same years, 1846-71, the average deviation from the mean, in the amount 
 of snow in different years, was 17.9 ; there was a maximum excess of 53 
 inches in 1870, and a minimum in 1851, with a deficiency of 31 inches. 
 
 In Table XXXIII are givei the total amounts of precipitation of rain, 
 and the water ei^uivalent of snow, (m the supposition that one inch of snow 
 is equivalent to one-tenth of an inch of water. 
 
 Taking the same twenty-six years, it is found tliat the actual precipita 
 tion in difl'erent years differs from tlie average by (pruitities whose average 
 value, without regard to sign, is 3.98 inches nearly. 
 
 The maximum of j>recipitation occurred in 1870, with an excess of 1 1 . 13 
 inches; and the minimum in 18-18, with a deficiency of 8. 25 inches nearly. 
 
 If the mean annual fall of rain and snow in two equal groups, 1840-58 
 and 1859-71, be coinparod, it is seen that while there has bsen a diminu- 
 tion in the rain, the snow has increased, and also that the precipitation on 
 the whole has increased : — 
 
 Ycais. Rain. Siiow. Total. 
 
 1816-58 28.552 60.82 3-1.634 
 
 1859-71 27.639 78.46 35 485 
 
 Change.. . Decrease.. 0.913 Increase.. 17.64 Increase.. 0.851 
 
 Again, on comparing the number of days in tlie two groups, from Table.s 
 XXXIV and XXXV, a decided increase is found in the days both of rain 
 and snow : — 
 
 Years. Riin. Snow. 
 
 1846-58 106.4 days. 53.6 days. 
 
 1859-71 120.3 days. 76.0 days. 
 
 Change Increase. . 13.9 days. Increase. . 22.4 days. 
 
 From Table XXXVI, where the heaviest falls in a single day in each 
 
 month are recorded, it ap2)ears that the average of the heaviest falls in the 
 
 year 
 
 in 1846-58 was 2 106 inches, 
 and in 1859-71 was 1.966 inches, 
 
 shewing, according to the testimony of these twenty-six years, that the 
 heaviest rain in a single day, as well as the aggregate of rain in the year, 
 had undergone a diminution. .From comparing the monthly means at the 
 foot of Table XXXVI, it appears that the heaviest falls in a single day in 
 September considei'ably exceed those of any other month ; that the heaviest 
 falls of the year occurred nine times in September (the month of the largest 
 average rain fill in the year) ; and that the heaviest fall on record on one 
 day (3.455 inches) was in September, 1843. 
 
 The following Table gives the heaviest fall of prow in the year, on a 
 single day, from 1853 71 : — 
 
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 23 
 
 Yearg. 
 
 lDcho«. 
 6.6 
 
 Year. 
 
 1 
 Iiidien. 
 
 Y«iir. 
 
 ludng. 
 10.0 1 
 
 Year. 
 
 Inches. 
 
 ISfia 
 
 1858 
 
 1 
 6.0 i 
 
 1803 
 
 186S 
 
 12.0 
 
 lb.5l 
 
 0.6 
 
 1850 
 
 6.0 
 
 1804 
 
 10. C ! 
 
 1869 
 
 0.0 
 
 18o5 
 
 15.0 
 
 1800 
 
 0.0 
 
 1805 
 
 7.0 
 
 1870 
 
 10.0 
 
 1850 
 
 5.8 ! 
 
 1861 
 
 8.0 . 
 
 1 1800 
 
 
 
 1871 
 
 I'J.O 
 
 18)7 
 
 6.5 
 
 18r>2 
 
 9.0 j 1807 
 
 16. C 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 
 Tho avoracfo of tlio niuctcon years, frnin thn above Table, is 8.91 inches, 
 and for tho hist thii-tceu yeans, 10.. 'iS inches, sliowing an increase in llio 
 average amount of the heaviest fall of snow in the year, ii.s well as in tho 
 total annual amount. 
 
 On the whole, then, it appears that while there has been a diminution 
 in the averajjo annual amount of rain, and in the averaije amount of tho 
 heaviest fall of rain in the year, the snow has increased in both these 
 respects ; the total annual precij)itation of rain and melted snow has also 
 increased, as well as the number o£ days of rain and the number of day.'» 
 of snow. 
 
 On the Relat'.ve Frequency of the different Winds during Dat/s of liain or 
 Snow,frotn the Iloiirhj Records of Ten Years. (Table XXXVII.) 
 
 The object of this Table is to compare the different winds with reference 
 to the numlior of hours that they blow during days in any i)art of which 
 a fall of rain or snow takes place. If all winds continued for an equal 
 number of )ionr.s through the year, or through tho particular season under 
 consideration, it would be sufficient to compare the absolute durations of 
 the several winds on days of {)recipitiition ; but as there is a very great 
 inequality in the frecpiency of winds from different points of the compass, 
 (winds from N.W., for example, being more than three times as numerous 
 as thos'. from H.E.) an undue prominence would be given to the winds of 
 greater general frequency, if tho comparisons were to be made between the 
 absolute durations. Hence it becomes requisite that the absolute durations 
 of each wind, during the days of rain, incUuled within a given period of 
 time, should be di^ ided by the whole duration of the same wind within 
 the same period. The quotients form what may be termed the relative 
 durations of the several winds, and constitute the proper quantities for 
 intercompa risen. 
 
 As winds of comparative rare occurrence on days of heavy rain, were 
 found to blow very frequently on days of light rain, the adoption of some 
 classification of the rainy days ])ecame necessary. In this Table the days 
 of rain have been arranged in three classes, as well as collectively in one 
 
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 24 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 group. Class I includes days of light rain, in which the whole amount in 
 the day did not exceed one-tenth of an inch. Class II includes days of 
 moderate rain, or over one-tenth and less than half an inch ; while Class III 
 comprises days of heavy rain, wherein the fall in the day amounted to half 
 an inch and upwards. The days in which snow fell are classified in a 
 similar manner, and with the same limits, one inch of snow being regarded 
 as ecpiivalent to one-tenth of an inch of rain. With a view of learning 
 whether tho relative duration or frequency of a wind, during rain, is 
 affected by tho season, the computations iiave been made separately for the 
 winter half year (October to March), for the summer half year (April to 
 September), and for the year as a whole. As the falls of snow after March 
 are not sufficiently numerous to furnish materials for a separate discussion, 
 no separation of tho seasons has been made in the case of snow. 
 
 Again, for the purpose of comparing the corresjjonding results in different 
 years, the observations of the ten years, 1853-62, have been discussed in 
 two separate ecpial grouj)s. 
 
 For every Class, the immbers in the Table are the relative dui'ations, 
 expressed in terms of the average relative duration for al' winds in that 
 Class. 
 
 TABLES RELATIVE TO THE WIND. 
 Resultant Direction of the Wind in (liferent Months. (Table XXXVIII.) 
 
 A comparison of the monthly resultants from the period 1848-71, given 
 in this Table, shews that the general direction of the atmospheric current 
 is considerably more from the westward in the winter than in the summer 
 months, the monthly resultants oscillating about N. 48° W., from April to 
 fSeptember inclusive, and about N. 69° W. during the remaining six months. 
 It is also evident that tiiere is a greater uniformity of direction in the dif- 
 f(!rent yuars for some mouths than for others, and that in the cold months 
 the resultant direction of the wind is more steady than in the warm. 
 
 The resultants for the year in different years are deflected from the 
 general I'esultant for twenty-four years (N. 61° W.), through an angle whose 
 mean value is 9° 30' nearly, tho greatest deflection from the general direc- 
 tion to the north being 23"" in 1849 and 1853, and the greatest deflection 
 to the west 15° in 1864. 
 
 Resultant Velocities and Mean Velocities in different Months and Years. 
 
 (Tables XXXIX and XL.) 
 
 The inferiority of the velocities recorded from 1848-54, was due to the 
 less advantageous exposure of the anemometer. Prior to 26th June, 1854, 
 the cups had an elevation of only 20 feet above the floor of the Observatory. 
 On that day it was moved to the top of a conical tower, where the cups 
 
TORONTO METEOIIOLOOICAL 0USKHVATI0N8. 
 
 26 
 
 had an elevation of 30 feet nearly ; and on lltli Juno, 1855, it was mounted 
 in the position which it has since occupied, on the tower of the Observatory 
 (then rebuilt), where the cups revolve in a plane 4' feet above the balus 
 trade, and at a height al)ove the ground of 45 f t nearly. The resultant 
 velocity and mean velocity both have a maximum in December and March, 
 and a well marked minimum in July. 
 
 Remltant Direction of the Wind in the different Hours. (Table Xlil.) 
 
 From the column of annual resultants it is found that on the mcjan of 
 the year the direction of the wind attains its extreme westerly deflection 
 (N. 103" W.) during the hour commencing noon. From this point, at 
 which it continues nearly steady for three hours, it diaws towards north 
 continuously till 5 a.m., when it makes its nearest api)roach to the north 
 (N. 39° W). A))out this j)oint it varies little from midnight to 7 a.m., 
 after which it recedes again rapidly to the westward. 
 
 Mean Velocity of the Wind in each of the Twenty four Ilnnrs. 
 (Tables XLIII and XLIV.) 
 
 The first of these Tallies contains the velocity in miles for two series of 
 years included in 1848-71. Tho whole period is divided into two groups, 
 1848-53 and 1855-71, in consequence of the changes in the })OHition of the 
 anemometer in June, 1854, and June, 1855. As part only of 1854 is 
 comparable with 1853, and none of it mth tho year following, 1855, it has 
 been omitted from both sets of means. 
 
 In Table XLIV, the velocity in each hour is exjiresaed in terms of the 
 average velocity in the same group for the twenty-four hours. A com- 
 parison of the two series will show a very fair similarity, column with 
 column ; but in the early series, when the instrument occupied a lower 
 position, the diurnal ranges are greater than in the later series, as shewn 
 by the following numbers : — 
 
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 Winter. 
 
 Spring. 
 
 Summer. 
 
 Autumn. 
 
 Year. 
 
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 71 
 
 1.15 
 
 0.76 
 
 0.6!) 
 
 1855-71.. 
 
 . 0.32 
 
 0.55 
 
 0.92 
 
 O.fiG 
 
 57 
 
 In both series the maximum velocity occurs in one of the three hours 
 commencing 1 i).m., and the minimum near to 4 a.m. 
 
 Velocity of the Wind in different iJirectiotia. 
 
 The following Table gives the mean velocity, on the avera^^e of tli«! feaf 
 for each of the sixteen })oints, from the .seven years, 1853-59. 
 
 N 
 
 N.N.E. 
 N.E... 
 E.N.E. 
 
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 6.03 
 6.92 
 8.77 
 
 E 
 
 E.S.E . 
 S.E. ... 
 S.S.E.. 
 
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 6.05 S.S.VV... 7.46 VV.N.W . 10.89 
 
 5.22 S.W 8.05 N.W.... 10.90 
 
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26 TOEONTO METEOROLOaiCAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 AURORAS. 
 In Table XLVI ai'o given, as far as tlicy couM bo procured, the numbisr 
 of Auroras recorded in every inonUi from 1841-71. 
 
 By aid of the sums on the right and at the foot of the Table, the abso- 
 luto luirabcrs in the different years and in the different mouths may be 
 compared. In Tables XliVII and XLVIII, the relative frequency are 
 given in each year from 1853-71, and for each month, derived from the 
 same years, or the ratios of the numbers ^of nights when Auroras were 
 observed, to the number of nights when the sky was sufHciontly clear to 
 insure the visibility of Aurora if it were present. 
 
 The absolute monthly numbers in Table XLA'^I, and the relative numbers 
 in Table XLVII— 
 
 both show a principal maximum in September, 
 
 a principal minimum in January or December, 
 a second maxinuim in March or Api-il, 
 a second minimum in June. 
 Table XLIX contains the dates of certain periodic events, as far as they 
 could be obtained. In the column, " Navigation closed,'" it must bo under- 
 stood that the year given refers to the winter commencing with December 
 of that year, and that if the date of closing be in January, it refers to 
 January of the next year. 
 
 The following are the dates of opening and closing of navigation for a 
 few years prior to 1840. 
 
 Navigation opened. Navigation closed. 
 
 1833 April 4. 
 
 1834 March 14. 
 
 1835 March 30. December 1. 
 
 1836 April 25. December 1. 
 
 1837 April 16. December 14. 
 
 1838 April 2. December 14. 
 
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 Corrections for every Fifth Day in the Year, to be applied to the Tem- 
 perature OBSERVED AT TORONTO AT ANY OF THE HoURS OF MeAN ASTRO- 
 NOMICAL Time, in order to obtain the Mean Temperature of the Day. 
 
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 As 
 
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 Ti 
 
 3an 
 
 trn 
 
 
 JANUARY. 
 
 FEBRUARY. 
 
 MARCH. 
 
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 me. 
 
 6 
 
 £3 
 
 10 
 i.4 
 
 15 
 
 §.5 
 
 20 
 
 25 
 
 §.8 
 
 30 
 
 §.0 
 
 4 
 3°3 
 
 9 
 
 
 3.5 
 
 14 
 
 19 
 
 24 
 
 1 
 
 u 
 
 6 
 
 2.2 
 
 11 
 
 I2 
 
 16 
 
 1.2 
 
 21 
 
 1.2 
 
 26 
 
 u 
 
 31 
 
 h 
 
 
 
 Is 
 
 §.9 
 
 l^ 
 
 1.3 
 
 1 
 
 
 2.8 
 
 2.9 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.1 
 
 ZA 
 
 3.7 
 
 4.1 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.8 
 
 6.0 
 
 4.9 
 
 5.0 
 
 4.9 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.9 
 
 5.1 
 
 2 
 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.* 
 
 3.7 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.7 
 
 5.1 
 
 6.3 
 
 5.5! 
 
 5.6 
 
 6.5 
 
 5.6 
 
 6.4 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.5 
 
 3 
 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.8 
 
 4.1 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.8 
 
 5.0 
 
 5.2 
 
 5.4' 
 1 
 
 6.3 
 
 6.3 
 
 5.2 
 
 6.2 
 
 b.9 
 
 5.3 
 
 6.4 
 
 4 
 
 ■« 
 
 |2.4 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.9 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.61 
 
 3.9 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.8: 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.9 
 
 5.0 
 
 5 
 
 3 i 
 1» I 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.7 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.81 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.9 
 
 ." 9 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.1 
 
 4.3 
 
 6 
 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.9 
 
 0.9 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.8 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2,1 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.4 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 g 
 
 
 0.4 
 0.0 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.4 
 0.1 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.5 
 0.0 
 
 0.6 
 0.0 
 
 0.7 
 0.0 
 
 0.9 
 0,0 
 
 0.9 
 0.0 
 
 1.1' 
 
 i 
 
 0.1 
 
 1.0 
 0.1 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.9 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.0 
 1.1 
 
 0.1 
 1.1 
 
 0.2 
 1.2 
 
 0.3 
 1.3 
 
 0.5 
 1,4 
 
 j 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 ' 0.9 
 
 0.9 
 
 10 
 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.9 
 
 1.1 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.4 
 
 ! 1.6 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.1 
 
 11 
 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.8 
 
 1.0 
 
 1.1 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.0 
 
 : 2.1 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.7 
 
 12 
 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.7 
 
 13 
 
 
 1.8 
 
 2.0 
 
 20 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.0 
 
 2,1 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.4 
 
 ; 2.6 
 
 1 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.9 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.3 
 
 14 
 
 0) 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.2! 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.8 ' 2.9 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.2 
 
 3,3 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.8 
 
 15 
 
 :| 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.7 
 
 S.O 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.9 
 
 16 
 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.7 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.6' 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.9 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.1 
 
 4.3 
 
 17 
 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.8 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.8 
 
 4.0 
 
 '' 4.2 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.8 
 
 18 
 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.8 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.8 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.8 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.7! 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.9 
 
 5.0 
 
 19 
 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.5 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.5 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.2 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 20 
 21 
 22 
 
 
 1.6 
 0.7 
 
 1.6 
 0.7 
 
 1.6 
 0.7 
 
 1.8 
 0.7 
 
 2.1 
 0.8 
 
 2.6| 
 0.9 
 
 2.8 
 1.0 
 
 3.? 
 1.0 
 
 3.3 
 1.0 
 
 3.4 
 0.9 
 
 3.2 
 
 0.6 
 
 1 
 
 3.0 
 0.4 
 
 2.7 
 0.2 
 
 2.3 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.2 
 
 0.0 
 1.8 
 
 0.2 
 1.9 
 
 0.4 
 
 2.0 
 
 0.5 
 2.0 
 
 0.6 
 2.1 
 
 i 
 
 e 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 1.0 
 
 1.2 
 
 1 
 1.4 
 
 l.C 
 
 1.7 
 
 23 
 
 2 
 
 a 
 
 •s 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.9 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.1 
 
 .3.1 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.3 
 
TORONTO I.IETEOROLOOICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE I.—fContlmted.) 
 
 Corrections for every Fifth Day ix the Year, to re applied to the Tem- 
 perature OBSERVED AT TORONTO AT ANY OF THE HoURH OF MeAN ASTRO- 
 NOMICAL Time, in order to obtain the Mean Temperature of the Day. 
 
 Moan 
 
 APllIL. 
 
 MAY. 
 
 
 JCNh. 
 
 
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 1 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 Time. 
 
 5 
 2.5 
 
 10 
 l6 
 
 15 
 2.9 
 
 2) 
 
 25 
 U 
 
 30 
 
 °5.e 
 
 6 
 
 g.7 
 
 10 
 g.9 
 
 16 
 
 g.9 
 
 20 
 
 o 
 5.9 
 
 25 
 
 o 
 5.9 
 
 30 
 S.8 
 
 6 
 
 10 16 
 
 20 
 
 o 
 6.0 
 
 25 
 §.1 
 
 30 
 §.3 
 
 
 h 
 
 
 
 E.8 
 
 5.8 5.0 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 5.3 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.8 
 
 G.l 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.8 
 
 6 7 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.9 
 
 7.2 
 
 
 2 
 
 
 5.7 
 
 5.9 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.8 
 
 7.0 
 
 7.1 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.1 
 
 7.0 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.9 
 
 7.0 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.5 
 
 7.8 
 
 
 3 
 
 
 5.7 
 
 6.0 
 
 6.3 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.8 
 
 7.1 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.3 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.3 
 
 7,4 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.8 
 
 8,1 
 
 
 4 
 
 91 
 
 U 
 
 5.3 
 
 5.6 
 
 5.9 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.8 
 
 1 
 
 7.0 
 
 7,1 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.3 
 
 7.3 
 
 7.3 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.5 
 
 7,6 
 
 7.9 
 
 8.0 
 
 8.3 
 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 m 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.8 
 
 5.2 
 
 5.6 
 
 6.9 
 
 1 
 
 6.2: 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.9 
 
 7.0 
 
 7.0 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.3 
 
 7.7 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 2.7 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.7 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.4 
 
 1 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.9 
 
 5.0 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.6 
 
 5.7 
 
 5.7 
 
 5.9 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.4 
 
 
 7 
 1 
 8 
 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 1.0 
 
 1.3 
 
 i 
 
 1.5: 
 
 i 
 
 1.7 
 
 1 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.9 
 
 3.0 3.1 
 
 3.? 
 
 3.4 
 
 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.4 
 
 
 9 
 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.8 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.5 
 
 2,7 
 
 2.8 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.9 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.6 
 
 3,6 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.9 
 
 4,0 
 
 4,1 
 
 
 11 
 
 
 2.8 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.9 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.5 
 
 4 " 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.9 
 
 5,1 
 
 6.2 
 
 
 12 
 
 
 2.8 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.9 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.8 
 
 6.0 
 
 6.1 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.2 
 
 5.2 
 
 5.2 
 
 6.3 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.7 
 
 5,9 
 
 
 13 
 
 • 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.7 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.8 
 
 6.1 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.7 
 
 5.9 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.0 
 
 6.9 
 
 5.9 
 
 6,9 
 
 6.0 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.7 
 
 
 14 
 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.7 
 
 6.1 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.9 
 
 6.3 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.8 
 
 7.0 
 
 7.3 
 
 
 15 
 
 < 
 
 4.1 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.9 
 
 6.1 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.9 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.5 
 
 7.5 
 
 7.5 
 
 7.5 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.6 
 
 7,7 
 
 7.8 
 
 8.0 
 
 
 16 
 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.9 
 
 5.3 
 
 5.8 6.4 
 
 6.9 
 
 7.3 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.9 
 
 8.0 
 
 8.0 
 
 8.0 
 
 8.0 
 
 7.9 
 
 8.0 
 
 8.2 
 
 8.4 
 
 8.7 
 
 
 17 
 
 
 5.0 
 
 5.3 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.1 
 
 6.0 
 
 6.8 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.7 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.9 
 
 7.9 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.9 
 
 7.9 
 
 8.1 
 
 8.3 
 
 8.6 
 
 
 18 
 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.6 
 
 5.7 
 
 5.7 
 
 5.7 
 
 6.7 
 
 5.6 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.2 
 
 5.1 
 
 5.1 
 
 5.1 
 
 6.1 
 
 6.2 
 
 5.3 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.6 
 
 
 19 
 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.0 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.3 
 
 
 20 
 21 
 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.1 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.9 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.7 
 
 1 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0,0 
 
 0.0 
 1.9 
 
 
 i 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 1.0 
 
 1.1 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.8 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.1 
 
 2,0 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.8 
 
 1,8 
 
 
 22 
 
 1 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.5 2.7 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.6 
 
 
 23 
 
 1 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.9 4.1 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.9 
 
 4.9 
 
 5.0 
 
 6.0 
 
 4.9 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.8 
 
 4,8 
 
 4.9 
 
 6,0 
 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE I.— (Continued. } 
 
 Corrections for every Fifth Day tx the Year, to be applied to the Tem- 
 perature OBSERVED at ToRONTO AT ANY OP THE HoUHH OF MeAN AhTHU- 
 
 NOMicAL Time, in order to obtain the Mean Tejiperaturb of the Day. 
 
 Mean 
 
 
 JULY. 
 
 
 AUGUST. 
 
 
 SEPTEMBER. 
 
 Astro- 
 nomical 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Time. 
 
 5 
 
 10 
 
 15 
 
 20 
 
 25 
 
 30 
 
 6 
 
 i.9 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 6.6 
 
 16 
 
 §.6 
 
 20 
 §.3 
 
 25 
 
 o 
 6.2 
 
 30 
 §.1 
 
 5 
 
 10 
 
 15 
 
 6°.9 
 
 20 
 
 §.9 
 
 25 
 
 30 
 
 h 
 
 
 
 8.5 
 
 §.7 
 
 §.9 
 
 o 
 7.0 
 
 o 
 7.0 
 
 ?.o 
 
 6.0 H.9 
 
 
 
 0.9 
 
 °6.8 
 
 1 
 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.9 
 
 7.9 
 
 7.7 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.3 
 
 7.0 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.6 6.5 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.4 
 
 2 
 
 
 8.1 
 
 8.4 
 
 8.6 
 
 8.7 
 
 8.8 
 
 8.7 
 
 8.5 
 
 8.1 
 
 7.9 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.3 
 
 7.1 
 
 7.0 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.8 
 
 3 
 
 
 8.4 
 
 3.6 
 
 8.8 
 
 8.S 
 
 8.9 
 
 8.9 
 
 8.8 
 
 8.4 
 
 8.2 
 
 7.9 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.0 
 
 7.0 
 
 6.0 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.6 
 
 4 
 
 
 8.5 
 
 8.7 
 
 8.8 
 
 8.9 
 
 8.9 
 
 8.8 
 
 8.6 
 
 8.3 
 
 8.1 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.5 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.0 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.6 
 
 0.4 
 
 6.2 
 
 5 
 
 3 ' 
 
 8.0 
 
 8.2 
 
 8.4 
 
 8.4 
 
 8.4 
 
 8.3 
 
 8.1 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.0 
 
 6.6 
 
 "3 
 
 6.1 
 
 5.8 
 
 6.6 
 
 5.1 
 
 4.7 
 
 6 
 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.3 
 
 5.9 
 
 6.6 
 
 5.2 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.3 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.0 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.3 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.1 
 
 2.8 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.0 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.3 
 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.9 
 
 1.0 
 
 1.1 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.0 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.9 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.6 
 
 9 
 
 
 2.9 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.1 
 
 2.8 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.0 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.6 
 
 10 
 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.0 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.6 
 
 11 
 
 
 5.3 
 
 5.6 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.6 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.3 
 
 6.1 
 
 5.0 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.3 
 
 12 
 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.1 
 
 5.9 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.1 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.1 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.7 
 
 13 
 
 ? 
 
 s 
 
 6.9 
 
 7.2 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.4 
 
 7.2 
 
 6.9 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.1 
 
 5.7 
 
 6.4 
 
 5.1 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.3 
 
 14 
 
 
 7.0 
 
 7.8 
 
 8.0 
 
 8.0 
 
 8.0 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.3 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.1 
 
 5.8 
 
 5.5 
 
 5.3 
 
 6.2 
 
 5.0 
 
 4.9 
 
 4.8 
 
 15 
 
 
 8.3 
 
 8.5 
 
 8.7 
 
 8.8 
 
 8.7 
 
 8.5 
 
 8.2 
 
 7.9 
 
 7.5 
 
 7.1 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.1 
 
 6.8 
 
 5.6 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.3 
 
 5.0 
 
 16 
 
 
 8.9 
 
 9.2 
 
 9.3 
 
 9.3 
 
 9.2 
 
 9.0 
 
 8.6 
 
 8.3 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.6 
 
 7.1 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.0 
 
 5.8 
 
 5.5 
 
 17 
 
 
 9,0 
 
 9.2 
 
 9.4 
 
 9.4 
 
 9.3 
 
 9.0 
 
 8.7 
 
 8.i 
 
 8.0 
 
 7.8 
 
 7.5 
 
 7.3 
 
 6.7 
 
 7.0 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.1 
 
 18 
 
 
 5.8 
 
 6.0 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.7 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.5 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.3 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.1 
 
 6.0 
 
 6.7 
 
 19 
 20 
 21 
 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.9 
 0.0 
 
 3.1 
 0.1 
 
 3.3 
 0.2 
 
 3.6 
 0.3 
 
 3.6 
 0.3 
 
 3.7 
 0.4 
 
 3.6 
 0.4 
 
 3.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 3.0 
 0.6 
 
 3.6 
 0.7 
 
 3.6 
 0.9 
 
 3.7 
 1.0 
 
 3.8 
 1.2 
 
 3.9 
 1.4 
 
 c 
 
 ■4^ 
 
 0.1 
 2.0 
 
 0.1 
 2.2 
 
 0.1 
 2.3 
 
 0.1 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.0 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.6 1.6 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.3 
 
 22 
 
 -4J 
 
 a 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.9 
 
 4.0 
 
 4.1 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.1 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.3 
 
 23 
 
 OQ 
 
 5.2 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.6 
 
 5.7 
 
 6.8 
 
 6.8 
 
 5.8 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.4 
 
 5.3 
 
 5.2 
 
 5.1 
 
 5.0 
 
 5.0 
 
 4.9 
 
 4.9 
 
 4.8 
 
Ili'pl' 
 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE L— (Continued.) 
 
 CoRPKCTIONS FOR EVERY FlFTH DXY IN THE YeAR, TO BE APPLIED TO THE TEM- 
 PERATURE OBSERVED AT TORONTO AT ANY OF TUE HoURS OF MeAN ASTRO- 
 NOMICAL Time, in order to obtain the Mean Temperature of the Day. 
 
 Mean 
 
 Astro- 
 nomical 
 Time. 
 
 OCTOBER. 
 
 NOVEMBBK. 
 
 DECEMBER. 
 
 6 
 
 1-! 
 
 10 
 
 5.6 
 
 15 
 S.3 
 
 20 
 
 o 
 5.0 
 
 25 
 2.7 
 
 30 
 3.3 
 
 5 
 l9 
 
 10 
 §.6 
 
 15 
 
 e.3 
 
 20 
 §.1 
 
 25 
 
 2.9 
 
 30 
 §.8 
 
 5 
 
 §.7 
 
 10 
 
 2.5 
 
 16 
 
 §.6 
 
 20 
 2.4 
 
 26 
 
 2.4 
 
 30 
 
 h 
 
 
 
 U 
 
 1 
 
 
 6.2 
 
 6.0 
 
 5.7 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.0 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.3 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.0 
 
 2.9 
 
 2 
 
 <D 
 
 6.6 
 
 6.4 
 
 6.1 
 
 5.7 
 
 6.3 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.1 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.4 
 
 33 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.1 
 
 3 
 
 1 
 
 6.4 
 
 C.2 
 
 5.8 
 
 6.5 
 
 5.1 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.2 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.0 
 
 3.0 
 
 4 
 
 s 
 
 S 
 
 5.9 
 
 6.6 
 
 5.1 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.2 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.0 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.2 
 
 5 
 
 QQ 
 
 4.3 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.4 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.1 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.5 
 
 6 
 
 
 1 3 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.1 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.8 
 
 7 
 8 
 9 
 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.8 
 0.0 
 
 0.4 
 0.0 
 
 0.4 
 0.0 
 
 0.6 
 0.1 
 
 0.6 
 0.1 
 
 0.4 
 0.1 
 
 0.4 
 0.1 
 
 
 0.6 
 l.D 
 
 0.6 
 1.4 
 
 0.5 
 1.3 
 
 0.5 
 1.1 
 
 0.4 
 1.0 
 
 0.4 
 0.6 
 
 1 
 
 0.3 
 0.7 
 
 0.3 
 0.6 
 
 0.2 
 0.6 
 
 0.1 
 0.4 
 
 0.1 
 0.3 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.1 
 
 0.1 0.1 
 
 10 
 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.0 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.5 
 
 11 
 
 
 3.2 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.2 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.6 
 
 1,4 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.7 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.7 
 
 12 
 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.1 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.1 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.1 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.9 
 
 0.9 
 
 1.0 
 
 1.1 
 
 1.2 
 
 13 
 
 O 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.0 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.1 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.5 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.8 
 
 14 
 
 ■■S 
 ■3 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.2 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.3 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.0 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.0 
 
 lb 
 
 •9 
 
 < 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.3 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.2 
 
 3.0 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.0 
 
 16 
 
 
 6.3 
 
 4.9 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.4 
 
 3.1 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.1 
 
 17 
 
 
 5.7 
 
 5.2 
 
 4.8 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.0 
 
 2.8 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.4 
 
 2.-i 
 
 2.1 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.0 
 
 2.1 
 
 2.1 
 
 18 
 
 
 5.4 
 
 5.0 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.1 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.2 
 
 2.9 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.2 
 
 1.9 
 
 19 
 
 
 4.0 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.8 
 
 3.6 
 
 3.3 
 
 3.1 
 
 2.8 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.7 
 
 2.6 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.2 
 
 2.0 
 
 20 
 21 
 22 
 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.6 
 
 l.P 
 
 1 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.3 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.4 
 
 1.6 
 0.2 
 
 1.8 
 0.5 
 
 2.0 
 0.7 
 
 2.1 
 0.9 
 
 2.2 
 1.0 
 
 2.2 
 1.0 
 
 2.1 
 1.0 
 
 1.9 
 0.9 
 
 1 8 
 0.8 
 
 1 
 1 
 
 OQ 
 
 1.2 
 3.2 
 
 1.2 
 3.2 
 
 1.1 
 
 3.0 
 
 1.0 
 2.9 
 
 0.9 
 2.6 
 
 0.7 
 2.4 
 
 0.6 
 2.1 
 
 0.3 
 1.8 
 
 0.1 
 1.5 
 
 1.2 
 
 1.0 
 
 0.8 
 
 0.6 
 
 0.5 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.4 
 
 0.5 
 
 23 
 
 4.7 
 
 4.6 
 
 4.4 
 
 4.1 
 
 3.9 
 
 3.5 
 
 3.2 
 
 2.8 
 
 2.5 
 
 2.3 
 
 2.0 
 
 1.9 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.8 
 
 1.7 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.6 
 
 1.6 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE II. 
 
 Normal Da^ily Means of Temperature derived from the MoNTUi.y Means of 
 
 THE Twelve Years, 1841 to 1852. 
 
 Day. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Deo. 
 
 1 
 Day. 
 
 1 
 
 o 
 25.2 
 
 23.9 
 
 o 
 25.4 
 
 36.3 
 
 4^.4 
 
 66.9 
 
 0l7 
 
 66.9 
 
 o 
 63.1 
 
 50.5 
 
 o 
 40.5 
 
 o 
 30.8 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 25.2 
 
 23.9 
 
 26.6 
 
 36.7 
 
 46.7 
 
 67.2 
 
 64.9 
 
 66. 8 
 
 62.8 
 
 50.0 
 
 40.3 
 
 30.5 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 26.1 
 
 23.8 
 
 25.9 
 
 37.1 
 
 47.0 
 
 67.6 
 
 65.1 
 
 66.8 
 
 62.5 
 
 49.6 
 
 40.0 
 
 30.1 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 25.1 
 
 23.7 
 
 26.2 
 
 37.4 
 
 47.4 
 
 57.8 
 
 66.2 
 
 66.8 
 
 62.2 
 
 49.1 
 
 39.8 
 
 29.8 
 
 4 
 
 6 
 
 25.1 
 
 23.6 
 
 26.4 
 
 37.8 
 
 47.7 
 
 58.1 
 
 65.3 
 
 66.8 
 
 61.9 
 
 48.7 
 
 39.5 
 
 29.4 
 
 5 
 
 6 
 
 25.1 
 
 23.6 
 
 28.7 
 
 38.1 
 
 48.0 
 
 58.4 
 
 65.5 
 
 66.8 
 
 61.5 
 
 48.3 
 
 39.2 
 
 29.1 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 26.1 
 
 23.5 
 
 27.0 
 
 38.5 
 
 48.4 
 
 58.7 
 
 65.6 
 
 66.7 
 
 61.2 
 
 47.9 
 
 39.0 
 
 28.7 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 25.1 
 
 23.5 
 
 27.4 
 
 38.8 
 
 48.7 
 
 59.0 
 
 65.7 
 
 66.7 
 
 60.8 
 
 47.5 
 
 38.7 
 
 28.5 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 25.1 
 
 23.4 
 
 27.7 
 
 39.1 
 
 49.1 
 
 59.4 
 
 65.9 
 
 66.6 
 
 60.4 
 
 47.1 
 
 38.4 
 
 28.2 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 25.1 
 
 23.4 
 
 28.0 
 
 39.5 
 
 49.4 
 
 59.7 
 
 60.0 
 
 66.6 
 
 60.1 
 
 46.7 
 
 38.1 
 
 27.9 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 26.0 
 
 23.1 
 
 28.4 
 
 39.8 
 
 49.8 
 
 69.9 
 
 66.1 
 
 66.5 
 
 59.7 
 
 46.3 
 
 37.8 
 
 27.7 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 26.0 
 
 23.4 
 
 28.7 
 
 40.2 
 
 50.1 
 
 60.2 
 
 66.2 
 
 66.4 
 
 59.3 
 
 46.0 
 
 37.5 
 
 27.4 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 26.0 
 
 sn 
 
 29.1 
 
 40.5 
 
 60.5 
 
 60.6 
 
 66.3 
 
 66. -5 
 
 58.9 
 
 45.6 
 
 37.2 
 
 27.2 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 26.0 
 
 23.4 
 
 29.5 
 
 40.8 
 
 50.8 
 
 60.8 
 
 66.3 
 
 66.3 
 
 68.4 
 
 45.3 
 
 36.9 
 
 27.0 
 
 14 
 
 16 
 
 25.0 
 
 23.4 
 
 29.9 
 
 41.1 
 
 61.2 
 
 61.1 
 
 66.4 
 
 66.2 
 
 68.0 
 
 44.9 
 
 30.5 
 
 20.8 
 
 15 
 
 16 
 
 21.9 
 
 23.5 
 
 30.2 
 
 41.5 
 
 51.5 
 
 61.3 
 
 66.5 
 
 60.1 
 
 57.6 
 
 44.0 
 
 30.2 
 
 20.0 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 24.9 
 
 23.5 
 
 30.6 
 
 41.8 
 
 51.9 
 
 61.6 
 
 66.6 
 
 66.0 
 
 67.1 
 
 44.3 
 
 35.8 
 
 20.4 
 
 17 
 
 18 
 
 24.9 
 
 23.6 
 
 31.0 
 
 42.1 
 
 52.2 
 
 61.9 
 
 66.6 
 
 66.9 
 
 66.7 
 
 44.1 
 
 35.5 
 
 26.2 
 
 18 
 
 19 
 
 24.8 
 
 23.7 
 
 31.4 
 
 42.4 
 
 5.'. 5 
 
 62.1 
 
 66.7 
 
 65.8 
 
 56.2 
 
 43.8 
 
 35.1 
 
 26.1 
 
 19 
 
 20 
 
 24.8 
 
 23.8 
 
 31.8 
 
 42.8 
 
 52.9 
 
 62.4 
 
 66.7 
 
 65.6 
 
 65.7 
 
 43.6 
 
 34.8 
 
 25.9 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 24.7 
 
 23.9 
 
 32.2 
 
 43.1 
 
 53.2 
 
 62.6 
 
 66.7 
 
 65.5 
 
 55.2 
 
 43.3 
 
 .34.4 
 
 25.8 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
 24.7 
 
 24.0 
 
 32.6 
 
 43.4 
 
 63.6 
 
 62.0 
 
 66.8 
 
 65.4 
 
 54.7 
 
 43.0 
 
 34.1 
 
 25.7 
 
 22 
 
 23 
 
 24.6 
 
 24.1 
 
 32.9 
 
 43.7 
 
 53.9 
 
 63.1 
 
 66.8 
 
 65.2 
 
 64.3 
 
 42.8 
 
 33.7 
 
 25.6 
 
 23 
 
 24 
 
 24.5 
 
 24.3 
 
 33.3 
 
 44.0 
 
 54.2 
 
 63.3 
 
 66.8 
 
 65.0 
 
 53.8 
 
 42.5 
 
 33.3 
 
 25.5 
 
 24 
 
 25 
 
 24.6 
 
 24.5 
 
 33.7 
 
 44.4 
 
 54.6 
 
 63.5 
 
 €6.9 
 
 64.8 
 
 53.3 
 
 42.3 
 
 33.0 
 
 25.4 
 
 25 
 
 26 
 
 24.4 
 
 24.7 
 
 34.1 
 
 44.7 
 
 64.9 
 
 63.8 
 
 63.9 
 
 64.6 
 
 52.8 
 
 42.0 
 
 32.6 
 
 25.3 
 
 26 
 
 27 
 
 24.3 
 
 24.9 
 
 34.6 
 
 46.0 
 
 65.2 
 
 64.0 
 
 66.9 
 
 64.4 
 
 52.3 
 
 41.8 
 
 32.2 
 
 25.3 
 
 27 
 
 28 
 
 24.3 
 
 25.1 
 
 34.8 
 
 45.4 
 
 65.6 
 
 64.2 
 
 66.9 
 
 64.2 
 
 51.9 
 
 41.5 
 
 31.9 
 
 25.2 
 
 28 
 
 29 
 
 24.2 
 
 ... 
 
 36.2 
 
 45.7 
 
 66.9 
 
 64.4 
 
 66.9 
 
 63.9 
 
 51.4 
 
 41.3 
 
 31.5 
 
 25.2 
 
 29 
 
 30 
 
 24.1 
 
 ... 
 
 35.6 
 
 46.0 
 
 66.2 
 
 64.5 
 
 66.9 
 
 63.7 
 
 50.9 
 
 41.0 
 
 31.1 
 
 25.2 
 
 30 
 
 31 
 
 24.0 
 
 • •• 
 
 36.0 
 
 ... 
 
 66.5 
 
 ... 
 
 66-9 
 
 63.4 
 
 ... 
 
 40.8 
 
 ... 
 
 25.2 
 
 3. 
 
w 
 
 TORONTO METEOnOLOaiCAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 llN 
 
 't 
 
 m 
 
 TABLE III. 
 
 Normal Daily Mkans of Tk.mi'krature at Toroxto, from Six Daily Obser- 
 vations IN TUK Tkn Ykarh, 1859 TO 18G8, inclusive. 
 
 Day. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Au.'^ 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Day. 
 
 
 1 
 
 2?. 3 
 
 2§.0 
 
 
 
 26.0 
 
 
 
 35.6 
 
 40.8 
 
 67.6 
 
 6§.3 
 
 68.1 
 
 6§.6 
 
 5?,0 
 
 4^.2 
 
 30.5 
 
 1 
 
 
 2 
 
 21.3 
 
 22.6 
 
 25.8 
 
 36.0 
 
 47.2 
 
 57.8 
 
 66.6 
 
 68.0 
 
 62.2 
 
 50.6 
 
 41.9 
 
 30.0 
 
 2 
 
 
 3 
 
 21.3 
 
 22.7 
 
 26.0 
 
 36.4 
 
 47.6 
 
 58.1 
 
 66.7 
 
 67.9 
 
 62.0 
 
 50.2 
 
 41.7 
 
 29.6 
 
 3 
 
 
 4 
 
 21.2 
 
 22.7 
 
 20.3 
 
 36.7 
 
 47.0 
 
 58.4 
 
 60.9 
 
 67.9 
 
 01.7 
 
 49.9 
 
 41.4 
 
 29.1 
 
 4 
 
 
 6 
 
 21.2 
 
 22.8 
 
 26.6 
 
 37.1 
 
 48.3 
 
 68.8 
 
 67.1 
 
 67.8 
 
 61.4 
 
 49.5 
 
 41.2 
 
 28.6 
 
 5 
 
 
 e 
 
 21.2 
 
 22.8 
 
 26.8 
 
 37.6 
 
 48.0 
 
 59.1 
 
 67.2 
 
 67.7 
 
 61.1 
 
 49.2 
 
 40.9 
 
 28.2 
 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 21.2 
 
 22.9 
 
 27.0 
 
 37.9 
 
 49.0 
 
 69.4 
 
 67.4 
 
 67.6 
 
 60.7 
 
 48.8 
 
 40.6 
 
 27.7 
 
 7 
 
 
 8 
 
 21.2 
 
 23.0 
 
 27.3 
 
 38.3 
 
 49.3 
 
 59.7 
 
 67.5 
 
 67.4 
 
 60.4 
 
 48.5 
 
 40.3 
 
 27.3 
 
 8 
 
 
 9 
 
 21.2 
 
 23.0 
 
 27.0 
 
 38.7 
 
 49.7 
 
 00.0 
 
 67.7 
 
 67.3 
 
 60.0 
 
 48.1 
 
 40.0 
 
 26.9 
 
 9 
 
 
 10 
 
 21.3 
 
 23.1 
 
 27.9 
 
 39.0 
 
 60.0 
 
 60.4 
 
 67.8 
 
 67.2 
 
 69.6 
 
 47.8 
 
 39.7 
 
 26.4 
 
 10 
 
 
 11 
 
 21.3 
 
 23.2 
 
 28.2 
 
 39.4 
 
 50.4 
 
 60.7 
 
 67.9 
 
 67.0 
 
 59.2 
 
 47.5 
 
 39.3 
 
 26.0 
 
 11 
 
 
 12 
 
 21.4 
 
 23.2 
 
 28.6 
 
 39.8 
 
 50.7 
 
 61.0 
 
 68.0 
 
 66.9 
 
 58.8 
 
 47.2 
 
 39.0 
 
 25.6 
 
 12 
 
 
 13 
 
 21.4 
 
 23.3 
 
 28.8 
 
 40.2 
 
 51.1 
 
 61.3 
 
 68.1 
 
 66.7 
 
 58.4 
 
 46.9 
 
 38.6 
 
 25.3 
 
 13 
 
 
 14 
 
 21.4 
 
 23.4 
 
 29.1 
 
 40.6 
 
 51.4 
 
 61.7 
 
 68.2 
 
 66.6 
 
 68.0 
 
 46.6 
 
 38.2 
 
 24.9 
 
 14 
 
 
 16 
 
 21.6 
 
 23.5 
 
 29.4 
 
 40.9 
 
 51.8 
 
 62.0 
 
 68.2 
 
 66.4 
 
 57.6 
 
 46.3 
 
 37.8 
 
 24.6 
 
 15 
 
 
 16 
 
 21.6 
 
 23.6 
 
 29.7 
 
 41.3 
 
 62.1 
 
 62.3 
 
 68.3 
 
 66.3 
 
 67.2 
 
 46.1 
 
 37.4 
 
 24.2 i 
 
 16 
 
 
 17 
 
 21.6 
 
 23.7 
 
 30.1 
 
 41.7 
 
 52.5 
 
 62.0 
 
 68.3 
 
 66.1 
 
 66.8 
 
 45.8 
 
 37.0 
 
 23.9 I 
 
 17 
 
 
 18 
 
 21.7 
 
 23.8 
 
 30.4 
 
 42.1 
 
 62.8 
 
 62.9 
 
 68.4 
 
 65.8 
 
 56.4 
 
 45.5 
 
 36.6 
 
 23.6 
 
 18 
 
 
 19 
 
 21.7 
 
 23.9 
 
 30.8 
 
 42.4 
 
 53.2 
 
 63.2 
 
 68.4 
 
 65.7 
 
 56.0 
 
 45.3 
 
 36.2 
 
 23.3 
 
 19 
 
 
 20 
 
 21.8 
 
 24.0 
 
 31.1 
 
 42.8 
 
 53.6 
 
 63.6 
 
 68.4 
 
 65.5 
 
 55.6 
 
 46.0 
 
 35.7 
 
 23.1 
 
 20 
 
 
 21 
 
 21.9 
 
 24.2 
 
 31.6 
 
 43.2 
 
 53.9 
 
 63.8 
 
 68.4 
 
 65.3 
 
 55.1 
 
 44.8 
 
 35.3 
 
 22.8 
 
 21 
 
 
 22 
 
 21.9 
 
 24.3 
 
 31.8 
 
 43.6 
 
 54.2 
 
 64.1 
 
 68.6 
 
 65.1 
 
 64.7 
 
 44.5 
 
 34.8 
 
 22.6 
 
 22 
 
 
 23 
 
 22.0 
 
 24.5 
 
 32.2 
 
 43.9 
 
 54.6 
 
 64.4 
 
 68.4 
 
 64.8 
 
 64.3 
 
 44.3 
 
 34.4 
 
 22.4 
 
 23 
 
 
 24 
 
 22.1 
 
 24.6 
 
 32.6 
 
 44.3 
 
 54.9 
 
 €4.6 
 
 68.4 
 
 64.6 
 
 63.8 
 
 44.0 
 
 33.9 
 
 22.2 
 
 24 
 
 
 25 
 
 22.1 
 
 24.8 
 
 32.9 
 
 44.7 
 
 56.2 
 
 64.9 
 
 68.4 
 
 64.4 
 
 53.4 
 
 43.8 
 
 33.4 
 
 22.0 
 
 26 
 
 
 26 
 
 22.2 
 
 25.0 
 
 33.3 
 
 45.0 
 
 55.6 
 
 65.2 
 
 68.4 
 
 64.1 
 
 53.0 
 
 48.6 
 
 32.9 
 
 21.9 
 
 26 
 
 
 27 
 
 22.2 
 
 25.2 
 
 .S3. 7 
 
 46.4 
 
 55.9 
 
 65.4 
 
 68.3 
 
 63.8 
 
 52.6 
 
 43.3 
 
 32.5 
 
 21.7 
 
 27 
 
 
 28 
 
 22.3 
 
 25.4 
 
 34.1 
 
 45.7 
 
 66.2 
 
 65.6 
 
 68.3 
 
 63.6 
 
 62.2 
 
 43.1 
 
 32.0 
 
 21.6 
 
 28 
 
 
 29 
 
 22.4 
 
 ... 
 
 34.4 
 
 46.1 
 
 56.6 
 
 65.9 
 
 68.2 
 
 63.3 
 
 51.8 
 
 42.9 
 
 31.5 
 
 21.5 
 
 29 
 
 
 30 
 
 22.4 
 
 ... 
 
 34.8 
 
 46.5 
 
 56.9 
 
 66.1 
 
 68.2 
 
 63.1 
 
 61.4 
 
 42.6 
 
 31.0 
 
 21.4 
 
 30 
 
 
 31 
 
 22.6 
 
 ... 
 
 35.2 
 
 ... 
 
 67.2 
 
 ... 
 
 68.1 
 
 62.8 
 
 ... 
 
 42.4 
 
 ... 
 
 21.4 
 
 31 
 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE IV. 
 
 Monthly and Annual Mk.vn.s of the TF.MrKR.vTtTRK of the Atk in E.vrn of 
 
 THE TuIRTY-ONE YeAUS FHOM 1841 TO 1871, WITH TlIK Mo.NTULY anm Annt'al 
 MkAN.S for THE WHOLE VERIOD, AND FOR THREE GROUPS OF TwELVE, NiNK 
 
 AND Ten Years KEsrEOTivELY. Also, the ooRREspoNDma 'Vitroximatk 
 Means, from ()ii.s::rv.vti()Ns iiv tue l.vte Kkv. Ciiaklks Dauk, riaoi! to the 
 
 tSTAJJLISUMENT (JF THE OUSERVATORY, .VND E.MliRACING THE UKEATKK I'ORTION 
 OF THE YkaRS 1831 TO 1841. 
 
 Years. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 25.0 
 
 Feb. 
 
 2^.4 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April 
 
 May. 
 
 
 
 60.5 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 4?.0 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 2§.7 
 
 Mean 
 
 Aunu <\ 
 
 Temp. 
 
 
 43.92 
 
 DilTer. 
 
 from 
 
 Average. 
 
 1841 
 
 2?.7 
 
 39.2 
 
 65.0 
 
 o 
 65.0 
 
 65.4 
 
 6?. 3 
 
 3§.0 
 
 -0.25 
 
 1842 
 
 27.9 
 
 20.9 
 
 35.8 
 
 43.1 
 
 49.1 
 
 55.6 
 
 64.7 
 
 05.7 
 
 55.7 
 
 45.1 
 
 33.3 
 
 24.7 
 
 43.96 
 
 -0.21 
 
 1843 
 
 28.7 
 
 14. r 
 
 21.3 
 
 40.9 
 
 49.1 
 
 68.4 
 
 64.5 
 
 00.4 
 
 69.1 
 
 41.8 
 
 33.5 
 
 30.0 
 
 42.35 
 
 —1.82 
 
 1844 
 
 20.2 
 
 26.0 
 
 31.3 
 
 47.5 
 
 53.6 
 
 59.9 
 
 66.0 
 
 64.3 
 
 58.6 
 
 43.3 
 
 34.9 
 
 28.2 
 
 44.48 
 
 +0.31 1 
 
 1845 
 
 26.5 
 
 20.0 
 
 35.4 
 
 12.1 
 
 49.6 
 
 61.0 
 
 60.2 
 
 67.9 
 
 66.0 
 
 46.4 
 
 36.8 
 
 21.1 
 
 44.58 
 
 +0.41 
 
 1840 
 
 26.7 
 
 20.4 
 
 33.1 
 
 44.0 
 
 55.5 
 
 63.3 
 
 68.0 
 
 08.4 
 
 63.0 
 
 44.0 
 
 41.3 
 
 27.5 
 
 46.36 
 
 +2.19 
 
 1847 
 
 23.3 
 
 21. 6 
 
 26.2 
 
 39.2 
 
 64.4 
 
 58.4 
 
 68.0 
 
 65.1 
 
 66.6 
 
 44.0 
 
 38.6 
 
 30.1 
 
 43.70 
 
 —0.47 
 
 1848 
 
 28.7 
 
 26.9 
 
 28.6 
 
 41.3 
 
 64.1 
 
 62.9 
 
 66.5 
 
 09.2 
 
 54.2 
 
 40.3 
 
 U.5 
 
 aj.i 
 
 45.08 
 
 + 0.91 
 
 1840 
 
 18.5 
 
 19.5 
 
 33.5 
 
 39.0 
 
 48.0 
 
 03.2 
 
 68.4 
 
 60. a 
 
 58.2 
 
 45.3 
 
 42.6 
 
 26.6 
 
 44.09 
 
 -0.08 
 
 1850 
 
 29.7 
 
 20.0 
 
 29.8 
 
 37.9 
 
 47-0 
 
 04.3 
 
 68.9 
 
 00.8 
 
 60.6 
 
 45.4 
 
 38.8 
 
 21.7 
 
 44.45 
 
 + 0.28 
 
 1851 
 
 25.5 
 
 27-6 
 
 32.4 
 
 41.3 
 
 51.3 
 
 59.2 
 
 65.0 
 
 63.6 
 
 60.0 
 
 47 4 
 
 32.9 
 
 21.5 
 
 43.98 
 
 -0.19 
 
 1852 
 
 18.4 
 
 23.4 
 
 27.7 
 
 38.2 
 
 51.4 
 
 60.8 
 
 06.8 
 
 65.9 
 
 57.5 
 
 48.0 
 
 30.0 
 
 31.9 
 
 43.84 
 
 —0.33 1 
 
 1853 
 
 22.9 
 
 24.2 
 
 30.8 
 
 41.9 
 
 50.8 
 
 05.4 
 
 05.5 
 
 08.7 
 
 58.9 
 
 44.0 
 
 38.7 
 
 25.4 
 
 44.80 
 
 + 0.63 
 
 1854 
 
 23.5 
 
 21.2 
 
 30.8 
 
 41.1 
 
 52.1 
 
 04.1 
 
 72.4 
 
 68.1 
 
 01.1 
 
 49.5 
 
 .30.9 
 
 21.9 
 
 45.23 
 
 + 1.06 
 
 1855 
 
 25.9 
 
 156 
 
 28.6 
 
 42.5 
 
 53.0 
 
 59.9 
 
 67.9 
 
 >U.l 
 
 59.0 
 
 45.4 
 
 38.0 
 
 20.9 
 
 43.98 
 
 -0.19 t 
 
 1856 
 
 16.0 
 
 15.8 
 
 23.2 
 
 42.3 
 
 50.4 
 
 02.1 
 
 69.8 
 
 63.6 
 
 57.2 
 
 45.4 
 
 37.4 
 
 22.9 
 
 42.18 
 
 —1.99 ; 
 
 1857 
 
 12.7 
 
 28.7 
 
 28.0 
 
 35.4 
 
 48.8 
 
 50.9 
 
 67.7 
 
 65.4 
 
 58.7 
 
 45.5 
 
 33.0 
 
 31.9 
 
 42.75 
 
 —1.42 
 
 1858 
 
 30.0 
 
 17.1 
 
 28.0 
 
 41.5 
 
 48. 8 
 
 66.1 
 
 67.8 
 
 67.7 
 
 69.2 
 
 48.8 
 
 34.2 
 
 27.4 
 
 44.76 
 
 + 0.59 
 
 1859 
 
 26.4 
 
 26.2 
 
 36.5 
 
 39.6 
 
 56.1 
 
 58.2 
 
 60.8 
 
 00.7 
 
 55.2 
 
 43.0 
 
 38.9 
 
 17.9 
 
 44.21 
 
 + 0.04 
 
 1860 
 
 23.3 
 
 23.0 
 
 34.6 
 
 39.0 
 
 55.5 
 
 63.1 
 
 63.8 
 
 64.6 
 
 55.4 
 
 47.3 
 
 38.0 
 
 24.0 
 
 44.34 
 
 +0.17 
 
 1801 
 
 19.8 
 
 20.2 
 
 27.1 
 
 42.1 
 
 47.4 
 
 01.2 
 
 66.3 
 
 06.5 
 
 59.1 
 
 48.8 
 
 37.2 
 
 31.2 
 
 44.24 
 
 + 0.07 
 
 1862 
 
 21.7 
 
 22.0 
 
 28.9 
 
 39.6 
 
 52.1 
 
 00.5 
 
 66.6 
 
 07.7 
 
 69.7 
 
 48.7 
 
 36.0 
 
 28.8 
 
 44.. 37 
 
 +0.20 
 
 1863 
 
 28.0 
 
 22.6 
 
 20.0 
 
 42.1 
 
 54.2 
 
 60.1 
 
 67.5 
 
 00.0 
 
 55.9 
 
 40.0 
 
 39.1 
 
 27.0 
 
 44.69 
 
 +0.42 
 
 1861 
 
 22.8 
 
 24.3 
 
 29.1 
 
 40.9 
 
 54.8 
 
 63.0 
 
 69.7 
 
 68.6 
 
 50.4 
 
 45.2 
 
 30.9 
 
 24.7 
 
 44.70 
 
 + 0.53 
 
 1805 
 
 17.7 
 
 22.4 
 
 33.5 
 
 43.1 
 
 52.3 
 
 64.5 
 
 65.0 
 
 06. 2! 64.5 
 
 44.5 
 
 38.0 
 
 27.7 
 
 44.92 
 
 + 0.75 
 
 1806 
 
 20.7 
 
 22.5 
 
 27.6 
 
 43.9 
 
 48.3 
 
 60.2 
 
 70.4 
 
 60.8 
 
 55.2 
 
 49.1 
 
 38.4 
 
 25.1 
 
 43.51 
 
 —0 00 
 
 1867 
 
 17.6 
 
 28.9 
 
 26.6 
 
 39.5 
 
 40.5 
 
 64.3 
 
 68.2 
 
 08.1 
 
 57.9 
 
 49.9 
 
 36.9 
 
 21.6 
 
 43.84 
 
 —0.33 
 
 1868 
 
 19.0 
 
 17.2 
 
 31.3 
 
 38.0 
 
 51.8 
 
 62.0 
 
 75.8 
 
 67.2 
 
 50.6 
 
 42.4 
 
 36.1 
 
 22.5 
 
 43.. 33 
 
 —0.84 
 
 1869 
 
 27-7 
 
 25.0 
 
 23.1 
 
 40 
 
 50.8 
 
 58.4 
 
 04.5 
 
 63. 0' 00.7 
 
 42.3 
 
 32.7 
 
 28.7 
 
 43.13 
 
 —1.04 
 
 1870 
 
 24.4 
 
 21.5 
 
 26.3 
 
 44.6 
 
 50.3 
 
 07.3 
 
 68.8 
 
 07.1 01.8 
 
 50.0 
 
 36.5 
 
 26.6 
 
 45.93 
 
 +1.76 
 
 1871 
 
 21.3 
 
 
 
 24.90 
 
 24.97 
 22.27 
 22.09 
 23.26 
 
 24.3 
 21.22 
 
 23.40 
 22.00 
 23.13 
 22.91 
 
 34.0 
 31.40 
 
 30.23 
 29.80 
 28.69 
 29.61 
 
 42.9 
 41.65 
 
 41.14 
 40.67 
 41.46 
 41.11 
 
 64.1 
 52.54 
 
 51.18 
 61.32 
 52.12 
 51.62 
 
 61.4 
 63,08 
 
 61.05 
 01.89 
 02.17 
 61.05 
 
 66.0 
 08.20 
 
 07.4 54.8 
 
 05.07:50.05 
 
 i 
 
 48.3 
 45.08 
 
 44.93 
 40.47 
 46.04 
 45.93 
 
 30.0 
 35.90 
 
 36.51 
 37.06 
 36.14 
 36.55 
 
 19.9 
 26.07 
 
 26.76 
 26.50 
 25.25 
 26.90 
 
 43.81 
 44.26| 
 
 —0.36 
 
 Hy Rev. 
 Mr.Dadi 
 
 Means. 
 1831-41 
 
 Means. 
 1841-52 
 
 66.41 60.16 
 
 08.02 
 58.27 
 58.35 
 68.20 
 
 44.23 
 
 Means. 
 1853-61 
 
 67.44 
 68.25 
 67.30 
 
 00.03 
 06.23 
 06.15 
 
 44.06 
 
 
 Means. 
 
 1862-71 
 
 44.21 
 
 
 Means. 
 1841-71 
 
 44.17 
 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOaiCAL OBSERVATIONS, 
 
 1 i- 
 
 TABLE V. 
 
 MoNTF{r,v Means of the Daily Maxima of Temperature from 1841 to 1871, 
 EXCLUDiNU 1849 to 1852, tooether with the Averages derived from the 
 
 TWENTY-HEVEN YeARS, AND ALHO FROM GROUPS OF ElGUT, NiNE AND TeN 
 
 Years. 
 
 
 Years. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April, 
 
 4?.i. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aue. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Deo. 
 
 
 1841 
 
 30.9 
 
 29.8 
 
 35.9 
 
 0?.8 
 
 7?.4 
 
 7§.4 
 
 7§.6 
 
 6§.9 
 
 68. 1 
 
 
 
 40.4 
 
 
 
 33.8 
 
 
 1842 
 
 35.5 
 
 36.2 
 
 44.7 
 
 63.1 
 
 61.0 
 
 08.7 
 
 77.7 
 
 70.9 
 
 65.8 
 
 64.6 
 
 40.3 
 
 31.9 
 
 
 1843 
 
 34.4 
 
 24.0 
 
 30.1 
 
 49.2 
 
 01.4 
 
 08.5 
 
 77.8 
 
 77.7 
 
 70.3 
 
 60.6 
 
 38.9 
 
 35.5 
 
 
 1844 
 
 27.4 
 
 33.3 
 
 40.9 
 
 59.0 
 
 6S.1 
 
 71.2 
 
 78.4 
 
 74.8 
 
 09.8 
 
 52.1 
 
 45.5 
 
 35.3 
 
 
 1845 
 
 33.2 
 
 32.7 
 
 43.0 
 
 01. 1 
 
 61.5 
 
 71.1 
 
 77.7 
 
 77.6 
 
 05.0 
 
 64.6 
 
 43.0 
 
 27.5 
 
 
 1846 
 
 32.1 
 
 28.1 
 
 39.0 
 
 51.7 
 
 64.5 
 
 72.3 
 
 78.9 
 
 76.7 
 
 71.1 
 
 52.3 
 
 45.8 
 
 32.2 
 
 
 1847 
 
 28.3 
 
 28.1 
 
 32.7 
 
 44.9 
 
 61.1 
 
 05.8 
 
 77.1 
 
 72.8 
 
 02.6 
 
 51.0 
 
 42.9 
 
 33.0 
 
 
 1848 
 
 33.0 
 
 33.0 
 
 34.2 
 
 49.3 
 
 03.0 
 
 71.4 
 
 72.9 
 
 70.3 
 
 62.0 
 
 51.8 
 
 38.1 
 
 34.7 
 
 
 1849 
 
 .. 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 • •■ 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ..■ 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 1800 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 • ■ 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 1851 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 • ti 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 1852 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 1853 
 
 29.0 
 
 29.8 
 
 30.8 
 
 47.7 
 
 50.7 
 
 74.0 
 
 77.0 
 
 78.5 
 
 67.9 
 
 5:!. 3 
 
 44.1 
 
 31.3 
 
 
 1854 
 
 29.3 
 
 29.0 
 
 36.4 
 
 47.8 
 
 01.8 
 
 74.5 
 
 84.8 
 
 80.7 
 
 72.6 
 
 69.0 
 
 42.1 
 
 29.5 
 
 
 1855 
 
 32.8 
 
 23.2 
 
 30.5 
 
 52.9 
 
 65.4 
 
 68.9 
 
 76 7 
 
 74.0 
 
 68.4 
 
 52.6 
 
 46.6 
 
 32.9 
 
 
 1850 
 
 22.7 
 
 24.2 
 
 30.5 
 
 50.5 
 
 59.6 
 
 71.6 
 
 80.4 
 
 73.7 
 
 ?C.7 
 
 64.0 
 
 43.0 
 
 28.7 
 
 
 1857 
 
 19.5 
 
 35.7 
 
 35.2 
 
 43.4 
 
 57.2 
 
 05.6 
 
 70.8 
 
 74.4 
 
 cr.5 
 
 61.9 
 
 39.9 
 
 35.8 
 
 
 1858 
 
 35.3 
 
 24.1 
 
 37.0 
 
 48.3 
 
 55.7 
 
 73.9 
 
 75.4 
 
 75.4 
 
 67.5 
 
 55.8 
 
 37.9 
 
 33.2 
 
 
 1859 
 
 30.5 
 
 31.8 
 
 42.1 
 
 46.5 
 
 63.4 
 
 66.9 
 
 74.7 
 
 75.0 
 
 62.7 
 
 50.4 
 
 44.0 
 
 25.3 
 
 
 1860 
 
 29.8 
 
 29.4 
 
 41.9 
 
 47.0 
 
 64.0 
 
 72.6 
 
 73.0 
 
 73.7 
 
 03.1 
 
 53.6 
 
 43.2 
 
 28.8 
 
 
 1861 
 
 25.1 
 
 32.4 
 
 33.5 
 
 49.7 
 
 65.7 
 
 70.4 
 
 74.7 
 
 74.3 
 
 06.4 
 
 55.3 
 
 42.4 
 
 37.0 
 
 
 1862 
 
 27.6 
 
 28.3 
 
 34.6 
 
 46.3 
 
 61.4 
 
 69.1 
 
 76.4 
 
 70.1 
 
 68.4 
 
 54.8 
 
 40.6 
 
 34.1 
 
 
 1863 
 
 33.3 
 
 30.1 
 
 32.8 
 
 50.0 
 
 63.4 
 
 69.2 
 
 74.9 
 
 75.7 
 
 04.5 
 
 52.8 
 
 44.8 
 
 34.0 
 
 
 1864 
 
 29.6 
 
 31.5 
 
 35.6 
 
 n.5 
 
 62.9 
 
 73.1 
 
 80.0 
 
 77.2 
 
 03.9 
 
 62.0 
 
 42.8 
 
 32.2 
 
 
 18i'5 
 
 24.6 
 
 28.6 
 
 39.3 
 
 ..J. 7 
 
 61.2 
 
 74.2 
 
 74.1 
 
 74.9 
 
 74.1 
 
 52.3 
 
 44.9 
 
 34.7 
 
 
 1800 
 
 26.3 
 
 33.6 
 
 33.0 
 
 52.9 
 
 57.5 
 
 69.5 
 
 79.6 
 
 69.6 
 
 64.0 
 
 67.6 
 
 43.8 
 
 31.2 
 
 
 1867 
 
 23.2 
 
 34.3 
 
 33.9 
 
 47.7 
 
 64.8 
 
 73.4 
 
 77.6 
 
 78.7 
 
 08.8 
 
 58.9 
 
 46.4 
 
 29.4 
 
 
 1868 
 
 24.1 
 
 26.6 
 
 39.1 
 
 46.1 
 
 59.7 
 
 70.6 
 
 85.4 
 
 76.9 
 
 64.3 
 
 49.8 
 
 41.4 
 
 29.1 
 
 
 1869 
 
 34.6 
 
 35.3 
 
 31.2 
 
 48.0 
 
 58.8 
 
 67.4 
 
 73.1 
 
 72.1 
 
 69.4 
 
 50.1 
 
 38.3 
 
 34.1 
 
 
 1870 
 
 32.2 
 
 28.0 
 
 33.0 
 
 53.5 
 
 60.5 
 
 76.4 
 
 77.7 
 
 76.9 
 
 09.2 
 
 53.4 
 
 44.1 
 
 32.0 
 
 
 1871 
 
 28.4 
 31 85 
 
 30.4 
 30.53 
 
 41.1 
 
 52.8 
 
 63.7 
 
 71.6 
 
 70.1 
 
 77.4 
 
 64.5 
 
 58.3 
 
 37.0 
 
 29.5 
 
 
 Means. 
 1841-4 S 
 
 37.56 
 
 50.76 
 
 02.55 
 
 70.80 
 
 77.36 
 
 76.02 
 
 67.04 
 
 52.14 
 
 41.86 
 
 32.99 
 
 
 Means. 
 
 1853-61 
 
 28.22 
 
 28.91 
 
 36.66 
 
 48.20 
 
 69.94 
 
 70.92 
 
 77.06 
 
 75.59 
 
 66.98 
 
 53.99 
 
 42.46 
 
 31.39 
 
 
 Means. 
 
 1862-71 
 
 28.39 
 
 30.67 
 
 35.36 
 
 49.55 
 
 60.99 
 
 71.44 
 
 77.49 
 
 75.55 
 
 67.11 
 
 54.50 
 
 42.31 
 
 32.03 
 
 
 Mean 8. 
 1841-71 
 
 29.36 
 
 30.04 
 
 36.46 
 
 49.46 
 
 61.10 
 
 71.08 
 
 77.31 
 
 75.70 
 
 67.03 
 
 53.63 
 
 42.23 
 
 32.10 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OnflKRVATION9. 
 
 T.\RLE VI. 
 MosTQLY Means ok the Daily Minim v oi' TKMrKUATtTiu'. fuom IStl to MTl. 
 
 EXOLUDIN(» 18W TO IS.VJ, TOIiRTriKU WITH TIIK AvERAORS DEUIVRI) FKOM THE 
 TWRNTY-.SEVEN YeaUS, AND .VT.SO KKOM (MKll'PS OK KlOHT, XiNR, AM» TPN 
 
 Years. 
 
 
 
 Year. 
 
 1841 
 
 Jan. 
 
 l?.o 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 l3.8 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 Juno. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dmc. 
 
 ll5 
 
 3?.7 
 
 4?.4 
 
 o 
 56.0 
 
 6l7 
 
 o 
 65.4 
 
 5§.0 
 
 a3.4 
 
 n 
 2S.0 
 
 n 
 22.8 
 
 1842 
 
 18.3 
 
 21.0 
 
 29.0 
 
 30.0 
 
 39.0 
 
 47.4 
 
 5.'!. 2 
 
 57.1 
 
 47.0 
 
 37.1 
 
 27.2 
 
 1H.4 
 
 1843 
 
 21.9 
 
 9.1 
 
 13.0 
 
 33.1 
 
 41.1 
 
 48.3 
 
 54.2 
 
 66.8 
 
 62.4 
 
 36.1 
 
 27.4 
 
 25.9 
 
 1844 
 
 13.3 
 
 17.0 
 
 25.8 
 
 38.2 
 
 45.1 
 
 50.5 
 
 65.6 
 
 55.2 
 
 40.1 
 
 35.6 
 
 31.8 
 
 2M 
 
 184.5 
 
 10.2 
 
 18.5 
 
 20.0 
 
 33.3 
 
 39.3 
 
 ,',0.8 
 
 55.3 
 
 50.0 
 
 44.6 
 
 36.3 
 
 30.4 
 
 13.7 
 
 1846 
 
 18.1 
 
 9.1 
 
 24.2 
 
 3'5.3 
 
 40.6 
 
 63.9 
 
 58.1 
 
 69.0 
 
 64.9 
 
 ?'.7 
 
 .30.3 
 
 21.5 
 
 1847 
 
 16.6 
 
 15 7 
 
 19.5 
 
 30.9 
 
 43.9 
 
 50.0 
 
 58.4 
 
 64.8 
 
 48.3 
 
 37.0 
 
 33.3 
 
 2.1.9 ' 
 
 1848 
 
 20.6 
 
 20.3 
 
 21.9 
 
 32.1 
 
 44.4 
 
 51.4 
 
 55.6 
 
 68.1 
 
 45.2 
 
 39.2 
 
 28.9 
 
 2.".. 6 
 
 l?40 
 
 ... 
 
 
 *•■ 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 • ■• 
 
 ... 
 
 *.* 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 • •( 
 
 18.50 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 • •. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 18,51 
 
 ..• 
 
 <.* 
 
 • .. 
 
 
 • •• 
 
 ■ •. 
 
 *.. 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 *•. 
 
 1852 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1853 
 
 14.9 
 
 15.3 
 
 21.9 
 
 33.0 
 
 42.0 
 
 54.3 
 
 53.2 
 
 67.1 
 
 49.4 
 
 32.8 
 
 31.0 
 
 17.2 
 
 1854 
 
 13.5 
 
 9.2 
 
 22.9 
 
 30.7 
 
 37.9 
 
 49.8 
 
 58.5 
 
 65.3 
 
 40.1 
 
 41.3 
 
 2H.1 
 
 14.4 
 
 1805 
 
 17.5 
 
 4.8 
 
 19.6 
 
 32.1 
 
 41.4 
 
 50.7 
 
 60.0 
 
 64.1 
 
 40.9 
 
 34.6 
 
 28.7 
 
 18.7 
 
 1858 
 
 0.0 
 
 3.6 
 
 12.9 
 
 33.4 
 
 40.6 
 
 62.4 
 
 59.0 
 
 63.0 
 
 45.7 
 
 35.2 
 
 28.7 
 
 15.0 
 
 1857 
 
 0.8 
 
 20.4 
 
 17.8 
 
 27.2 
 
 40.2 
 
 49.0 
 
 69.3 
 
 55.0 
 
 48.1 
 
 37.6 
 
 20.0 
 
 24.2 
 
 18.58 
 
 23.7 
 
 10.8 
 
 21.9 
 
 34.1 
 
 41.7 
 
 50.4 
 
 60.0 
 
 69.2 
 
 50.8 
 
 •13.4 
 
 30.0 
 
 21.4 
 
 1859 
 
 18.5 
 
 19.7 
 
 CO. 5 
 
 32.9 
 
 47.1 
 
 49.8 
 
 59.2 
 
 59.4 
 
 49.3 
 
 37.0 
 
 32.8 
 
 12.9 
 
 1860 
 
 17.0 
 
 16.3 
 
 27.3 
 
 32.2 
 
 47.8 
 
 55.3 
 
 55.8 
 
 56.3 
 
 47.3 
 
 41.6 
 
 33.5 
 
 19.2 
 
 1861 
 
 13.9 
 
 18.5 
 
 20.7 
 
 35.4 
 
 40.0 
 
 51.3 
 
 56.2 
 
 68.1 
 
 51.8 
 
 41.6 
 
 32.0 
 
 24.2 
 
 1862 
 
 15.0 
 
 15.4 
 
 23.1 
 
 33.4 
 
 42.0 
 
 51.0 
 
 58.1 
 
 68. 2 
 
 62.8 
 
 41.4 
 
 30.5 
 
 23.6 
 
 1863 
 
 22.9 
 
 15.5 
 
 19.4 
 
 33.4 
 
 40.3 
 
 52.0 
 
 59.7 
 
 58.0 
 
 47.0 
 
 40.5 
 
 .33.3 
 
 29.7 
 
 1864 
 
 17.5 
 
 18.9 
 
 22.4 
 
 34.0 
 
 40. 2 
 
 52.9 
 
 59.8 
 
 01.4 
 
 49.0 
 
 39.7 
 
 31.3 
 
 19.7 
 
 1865 
 
 10.1 
 
 15.5 
 
 25.1 
 
 34.9 
 
 43.7 
 
 56.7 
 
 55.6 
 
 55.4 
 
 57.1 
 
 ,38.1 
 
 32.9 
 
 23.3 
 
 1866 
 
 12.7 
 
 18.1 
 
 21.0 
 
 36.0 
 
 39.8 
 
 51.4 
 
 00.6 
 
 62.7 
 
 48.7 
 
 43.8 
 
 33.2 
 
 20.0 
 
 1867 
 
 11.6 
 
 21.6 
 
 21.1 
 
 33.8 
 
 30.7 
 
 55.6 
 
 58.5 
 
 68.8 
 
 49.4 
 
 42.5 
 
 32.4 
 
 15.3 
 
 1868 
 
 11.8 
 
 8.2 
 
 23.9 
 
 29.7 
 
 44.5 
 
 52.3 
 
 60.2 
 
 58.2 
 
 50.1 
 
 30.2 
 
 31.7 
 
 17.1 
 
 1869 
 
 22.0 
 
 20.3 
 
 15.7 
 
 32.3 
 
 42.7 
 
 50.0 
 
 67.6 
 
 55.6 
 
 53.9 
 
 35.7 
 
 26.9 
 
 24.3 
 
 1870 
 
 17.6 
 
 14.7 
 
 20.5 
 
 30.5 
 
 47.4 
 
 67.4 
 
 60.0 
 
 67.1 
 
 54.3 
 
 43.2 
 
 30.2 
 
 20.6 
 
 1871 
 
 13.4 
 
 17.0 
 
 28.9 
 22.48 
 
 35.0 
 
 43.9 
 
 52.2 
 
 55.7 
 
 .57.9 
 
 46.9 
 49.39 
 
 40.8 
 
 28.1 
 
 14.9 
 
 Mpiins. 
 1841-48 
 
 18.13 
 
 15.72 
 
 33.82 
 
 42.67 
 
 50.91 
 
 55.62 
 
 66.43 
 
 36.74 
 
 30.41 
 
 21.30 
 
 Means. 
 1853-61 
 
 14.04 
 
 13.07 
 
 21.72 
 
 32.40 
 
 42.14 
 
 62.11 
 53.15 
 
 .57.91 
 
 56.39 
 57.33 
 
 49.04 
 
 38.33 
 
 30.16 
 
 18.64 
 
 Means. 
 1862-71 
 
 Means. 
 1841-71 
 
 . 
 
 15.46 
 
 16.52 
 
 22.17 
 
 34.02 
 
 43.62 
 
 69.18 
 
 50.92 
 
 40.19 
 
 30.85 
 
 19.04 
 
 15.78 
 
 15.13 
 
 22.11 
 
 33.42 
 
 42.85 
 
 52.14 
 
 57. "^0 
 
 56.75 
 
 49.84 
 
 38.65 
 
 30.49 
 
 19.93 
 
TORONTO MRTEOnOIiOOIOAL OnSERVATIONB. 
 
 TABU-: vri. 
 
 i 
 
 ii 
 
 M'iNTnt,Y Mr VMS OV TIIR D\n,Y RxNOKS OV TEMPKlVATirRK FIIDM 1841 TO 1871, 
 
 TiXiKIIIKU WITH TllK AvKKAifl'.S liKlUVKK KRoM TIIK TvVKNTV-MKVES YUAIIH, 
 
 AMI ALHO KKOM GROUPS OK ElUUT, NiNK, AND TeV YEAK.S. 
 
 'Tkf Years IH\'.I to lSi2 are excluded frum the (Irnrrdl Arertigen fur thr anke n/ uiiifnrmity with tht two 
 
 pmliiua TaliJfK. ) 
 
 Year. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 l!1.9 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 JIay. 
 
 Juno. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 
 
 20.1 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 1841 
 
 15.3 
 
 iS.l 
 
 ifi.l 
 
 
 
 20.4 
 
 2?.4 
 
 n 
 23.7 
 
 16.9 
 
 o 
 15.7 
 
 ll4 
 
 i?.o 
 
 1842 
 
 17.2 
 
 14.2 
 
 15.7 
 
 17.1 
 
 21.4 
 
 21.3 
 
 24.6 
 
 19.8 
 
 18.2 
 
 17.6 
 
 13.1 
 
 13-ft 
 
 184.1 
 
 12.5 
 
 14.9 
 
 17.1 
 
 10.1 
 
 20.3 
 
 20.2 
 
 23.0 
 
 21.9 
 
 17.9 
 
 14.6 
 
 11.5 
 
 0.6 
 
 1844 
 
 14.1 
 
 15.7 
 
 15.1 
 
 20.8 
 
 21.0 
 
 20.7 
 
 22.9 
 
 19.0 
 
 20.7 
 
 10.0 
 
 13.7 
 
 14.2 
 
 1845 
 
 14.0 
 
 14.2 
 
 16.4 
 
 17.8 
 
 22.2 
 
 21.3 
 
 22 4 
 
 21.5 
 
 20.4 
 
 18.3 
 
 12.0 
 
 13.8 
 
 1840 
 
 14.0 
 
 19.0 
 
 14.8 
 
 10.4 
 
 17.9 
 
 18.4 
 
 20.8 
 
 17.7 
 
 10.2 
 
 14.6 
 
 9.5 
 
 10.7 
 
 1847 
 
 11.7 
 
 12.4 
 
 13.2 
 
 14.0 
 
 17.2 
 
 15.8 
 
 18.7 
 
 18.0 
 
 14.2 
 
 13.4 
 
 9.0 
 
 9.1 
 
 1848 
 
 12.4 
 
 12.7 
 
 12.3 
 
 17.2 
 
 18.6 
 
 20.0 
 
 17.3 
 
 18,2 
 
 17.7 
 
 12.0 
 
 9.2 
 
 11. 1 
 
 1819 
 
 11.4 
 
 11.0 
 
 11. ;i 
 
 14.0 
 
 13.0 
 
 16.8 
 
 19.8 
 
 18.2 
 
 16.0 
 
 13.2 
 
 9.2 
 
 9.6 
 
 1850 
 
 11. 
 
 15.4 
 
 14.4 
 
 r).9 
 
 19. '1 
 
 22.0 
 
 18.2 
 
 17.3 
 
 20.1 
 
 17.8 
 
 16.6 
 
 11.8 
 
 1851 
 
 13.9 
 
 10.3 
 
 13 
 
 12.0 
 
 10.1 
 
 16.3 
 
 14.7 
 
 17.1 
 
 17. C 
 
 13.9 
 
 9.6 
 
 12.0 
 
 18-)2 
 
 10.9 
 
 13.2 
 
 14.0 
 
 10. S 
 
 17.0 
 
 18.1 
 
 18,3 
 
 15.8 
 
 17.8 
 
 15.7 
 
 9.0 
 
 10.0 
 
 1853 
 
 14.1 
 
 14.5 
 
 14.9 
 
 14.1 
 
 14.1 
 
 19.7 
 
 23.8 
 
 21.4 
 
 18.5 
 
 20.6 
 
 13.1 
 
 14.1 
 
 1854 
 
 15.8 
 
 20.4 
 
 13.5 
 
 17.1 
 
 23.9 
 
 24.7 
 
 26.3 
 
 25.4 
 
 23. 6 
 
 17.7 
 
 13.9 
 
 16.1 
 
 1855 
 
 15.3 
 
 18.4 
 
 16.9 
 
 20.8 
 
 24.0 
 
 18.2 
 
 10.7 
 
 20.5 
 
 18.5 
 
 18,0 
 
 10.8 
 
 14.2 
 
 1850 
 
 16.7 
 
 2C.6 
 
 17.6 
 
 17 1 
 
 19.0 
 
 19.2 
 
 21.4 
 
 20.7 
 
 21.0 
 
 18.8 
 
 14.3 
 
 13.1 
 
 1857 
 
 18.7 
 
 15.3 
 
 17.4 
 
 10.2 
 
 17.0 
 
 16.5 
 
 17.5 
 
 19.4 
 
 19.4 
 
 14.4 
 
 13.3 
 
 11.6 
 
 1858 
 
 11.6 
 
 13.3 
 
 15.1 
 
 14.2 
 
 14.0 
 
 17.5 
 
 15.4 
 
 18.2 
 
 10.7 
 
 12.4 
 
 7.9 
 
 11.8 
 
 1850 
 
 12.0 
 
 12.1 
 
 11.6 
 
 13.0 
 
 10.3 
 
 17.1 
 
 15.5 
 
 15.0 
 
 13.4 
 
 13.4 
 
 11.2 
 
 12.4 
 
 I860 
 
 12.2 
 
 14.1 
 
 14.0 
 
 14.8 
 
 10.2 
 
 17.3 
 
 17.2 
 
 17.4 
 
 15.8 
 
 12.0 
 
 9.7 
 
 9.6 
 
 1861 ; 
 
 11.2 
 
 13.9 
 
 12.8 
 
 14.3 
 
 15.7 
 
 19.1 
 
 18.5 
 
 10.2 
 
 14.0 
 
 13.7 
 
 10,4 
 
 12.8 
 
 1802 
 
 12.6 
 
 12.9 
 
 11.6 
 
 12.9 
 
 19.4 
 
 18.1 
 
 18.3 
 
 17.9 
 
 15.6 
 
 13.4 
 
 10,1 
 
 10.6 
 
 1863 
 
 10.4 
 
 14.6 
 
 13.3 
 
 10.6 
 
 17.1 
 
 17.2 
 
 15.2 
 
 17.7 
 
 17.6 
 
 12.3 
 
 11.6 
 
 13.3 
 
 1864 
 
 12.1 
 
 12.6 
 
 13.2 
 
 12.9 
 
 16.7 
 
 20.2 
 
 20.2 
 
 15.8 
 
 14.9 
 
 12.3 
 
 11.6 
 
 12.6 
 
 1865 
 
 14.5 
 
 13.1 
 
 14.2 
 
 15.8 
 
 17.6 
 
 17.5 
 
 18.5 
 
 19.5 
 
 17.0 
 
 14.2 
 
 12.0 
 
 11.4 
 
 1866 
 
 13.6 
 
 15.6 
 
 11.4 
 
 16.9 
 
 17.7 
 
 18.1 
 
 19.0 
 
 10.9 
 
 15.3 
 
 13.8 
 
 10.6 
 
 11.2 
 
 1867 
 
 11.6 
 
 12.7 
 
 12.8 
 
 13.9 
 
 15.1 
 
 17.8 
 
 19.1 
 
 19.9 
 
 19.4 
 
 16.4 
 
 13.0 
 
 14.1 
 
 1868 
 
 12.3 
 
 18.4 
 
 15.2 
 
 16.4 
 
 15.2 
 
 18.3 
 
 19.2 
 
 18.7 
 
 14.2 
 
 13.6 
 
 9.7 
 
 12.0 
 
 1869 
 
 12.6 
 
 15.0 
 
 15.5 
 
 15.7 
 
 16.1 
 
 17.4 
 
 15.6 
 
 16.5 
 
 15.5 
 
 14.4 
 
 11.4 
 
 9.8 
 
 1870 
 
 14.6 
 
 13.3 
 
 12.5 
 
 17.0 
 
 19.1 
 
 19.0 
 
 17.7 
 
 19.8 
 
 14.9 
 
 15.2 
 
 13.9 
 
 11.5 
 
 1871 
 
 Means. 
 1841-48 
 
 15.0 
 
 13.4 
 
 12.2 
 
 17.2 
 
 19.8 
 
 19.3 
 
 20.4 
 
 19.6 
 
 17.6 
 
 17.5 
 
 10.9 
 
 14.6 
 11.63 
 
 13.72 
 
 14.80 
 
 16.09 
 
 16.94 
 
 19.88 
 17.80 
 
 19.89 
 
 21.74 
 
 19.60 
 19.20 
 
 17.65 
 
 15.40 
 
 11.46 
 
 Means. 
 1853-61 
 
 Mean 8. 
 186'2-71 
 
 14.18 
 
 16.84 
 
 14.93 
 
 15.80 
 
 18.81 
 
 19.15 
 
 17.93 
 
 15.66 
 
 12.30 
 
 12.75 
 
 12.93 
 
 14.15 
 14.91 
 
 13.18 
 
 15.53 
 16.04 
 
 17.37 
 
 18.29 
 
 18.31 
 
 18.22 
 
 16.19 
 
 14.31 
 
 11.46 
 
 12.09 
 
 Means. 
 1841-71 
 
 13.58 
 
 14.33 
 
 18.26 
 
 18.94 
 
 19.61 
 
 18.95 
 
 17.20 
 
 16.08 
 
 11.74 
 
 12.17 
 
 10 
 
TORONTO METEOHOIiOOICAL OHSKHVATI0N8. 
 
 TABLK VIII. 
 
 UhKATRHT DaHjY llANtiR OK TKMrKllATI' UK IN EACH MiiN ill FIIOM 1811 TO 1871, 
 TOUKTHKK WITU TIIK AVKUAUKS DKHIVKO KHO.M TIIK 'rillllTY-»)NK YeaRH, A.M) 
 Al-ao KKOM OROIJI'H OK TwKLVK, NiNE AND TeN YeAUS. 
 
 [NoTK. — The highent Daily Ranye in each yair i» indica't d hi/ an usUrisk.] 
 
 Year. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 1 
 Fob. ' 
 
 1 
 
 Miir. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 Juno. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dur. 
 
 
 1841 
 
 3tl.8 
 
 32.0 
 
 2°. 9 
 
 
 
 3(1. 7 
 
 30.3 
 
 o 
 32.5 
 
 8.V4 
 
 2?.2 
 
 27.6 
 
 21.0 
 
 n 
 22.3 
 
 23.1 
 
 
 184'J 
 
 an.i 
 
 27.7 1 
 
 32.7 
 
 52.1 
 
 35.6 
 
 .'13.3 
 
 34.9 
 
 29.7 
 
 30.1 
 
 20.0 
 
 23. H 
 
 .'12.1 
 
 
 1843 
 
 27.1 
 
 24.6 
 
 29.2 
 
 33.4 
 
 33.8 
 
 30.0 
 
 33.1 
 
 28. P 
 
 .19.9 
 
 22.2 
 
 20.0 
 
 24.2 
 
 
 1844 
 
 3'J.U 
 
 24.8 
 
 20.0 
 
 35.9 
 
 82.8 
 
 40.0 
 
 aT.o 
 
 31.7 
 
 4J.6 
 
 29.9 
 
 27.5 
 
 32.8 
 
 
 1845 
 
 25.4 
 
 3'.t.8 
 
 29.3 
 
 29.7 
 
 .",4.6 
 
 .31.7 
 
 31.5 
 
 31.7 
 
 34.6 
 
 28.8 
 
 25.8 
 
 28.7 
 
 
 1846 
 
 26.8 
 
 34.5 
 
 24.3 
 
 39.0 
 
 32.2 
 
 20.9 
 
 33.1 
 
 25.4 
 
 27.5 
 
 34.0 
 
 23.7 
 
 21.0 
 
 
 1847 
 
 •M.3 
 
 24.2 
 
 23.1 
 
 25.8 
 
 28.3 
 
 25.7 
 
 30.6 
 
 24.9 
 
 24.8 
 
 25.3 
 
 21.4 
 
 21.6 
 
 
 18iS 
 
 :!1.4 
 
 21.0 
 
 28.3 
 
 3t.5 
 
 31.5 
 
 28.9 
 
 20.5 
 
 26.8 
 
 29.0 
 
 30.1 
 
 17.1 
 
 26.7 
 
 
 1849 
 
 31 2 
 
 24.1 
 
 31.6 
 
 38.3 
 
 28.7 
 
 31.9 
 
 29.7 
 
 27.5 
 
 27.9 
 
 24.4 
 
 22.2 
 
 25. 8 
 
 
 1860 
 
 22.0 
 
 29.2 
 
 29.8 
 
 20.7 
 
 30.7 
 
 40.8 
 
 27.0 
 
 31.2 
 
 32.1 
 
 35.4 
 
 26.0 
 
 32.1 
 
 
 1851 
 
 82.8 
 
 30.0 
 
 2.V7 
 
 21.0 
 
 20.3 
 
 29 8 
 
 24.2 
 
 30.4 
 
 30.0 
 
 22.7 
 
 22.8 
 
 27.2 
 
 
 1852 
 
 21.2 
 
 27.2 
 
 34.1 
 
 19. i, 
 
 30.8 
 
 29.1 
 
 29.3 
 
 24.9 
 
 2S.4 
 
 20.5 
 
 20.4 
 
 22.2 
 
 
 1853 
 
 40.9 
 
 36.4 
 
 26.0 
 
 28.8 
 
 28.4 
 
 32.8 
 
 30.7 
 
 39.1 
 
 32.2 
 
 31.5 
 
 27.0 
 
 24.9 
 
 
 1854 
 
 39.6 
 
 37.1 
 
 27.1 
 
 35.4 
 
 32.2 
 
 41.8 
 
 44.5 
 
 38.4 
 
 35.9 
 
 27.4 
 
 29.1 
 
 31.2 
 
 
 1855 
 
 85.0 
 
 34.2 
 
 G7.3 
 
 37.2 
 
 8i'.4 
 
 30.8 
 
 33.0 
 
 31.2 
 
 28.8 
 
 33.2 
 
 20.5 
 
 25.0 
 
 
 1856 
 
 34.6 
 
 2S.7 
 
 32.4 
 
 29.4 
 
 44.2 
 
 28.8 
 
 28.7 
 
 31.5 
 
 29.5 
 
 28.5 
 
 32.4 
 
 25.6 
 
 
 1857 
 
 35.0 
 
 32.0 
 
 37.0 
 
 32.5 
 
 26.8 
 
 24 4 
 
 24.8 
 
 28.0 
 
 2H.6 
 
 20.2 
 
 27.0 
 
 29.8 
 
 
 1858 
 
 25.6 
 
 ii5.6 
 
 25.4 
 
 24.8 
 
 25.0 
 
 20.4 
 
 24.6 
 
 3t.2 
 
 29.0 
 
 24.0 
 
 17.3 
 
 27.3 
 
 
 1859 
 
 3'J.8 
 
 21.0 
 
 20.9 
 
 27.2 
 
 25.4 
 
 27.8 
 
 24.3 
 
 24.7 
 
 22.8 
 
 20.0 
 
 26.4 
 
 26.7 
 
 
 1860 
 
 30.5 
 
 26.5 
 
 30.1 
 
 25.6 
 
 24.0 
 
 28.9 
 
 30.7 
 
 24.4 
 
 28.2 
 
 23.2 
 
 25.0 
 
 23.6 
 
 
 1661 
 
 25.2 
 
 32.4 
 
 33.3 
 
 28,8 
 
 28.4 
 
 29.5 
 
 29.1 
 
 25.0 
 
 24.0 
 
 31.9 
 
 20.4 
 
 26.4 
 
 1 
 
 1862 
 
 25.8 
 
 30.0 
 
 23.6 
 
 2''. 5 
 
 37.0 
 
 31.8 
 
 31.9 
 
 20.8 
 
 25.8 
 
 28.2 
 
 19.2 
 
 23.8 
 
 
 1863 
 
 24.6 
 
 35.6 
 
 39.0 
 
 3l ; 
 
 34.8 
 
 27.2 
 
 23.5 
 
 35.5 
 
 27.1 
 
 23.8 
 
 23.0 
 
 28.5 
 
 
 1804 
 
 20.9 
 
 37.4 
 
 28.4 
 
 24.4 
 
 20.2 
 
 81.7 
 
 31.2 
 
 29.2 
 
 27.0 
 
 26.0 
 
 24.2 
 
 31.4 
 
 
 1865 
 
 31.4 
 
 26.0 
 
 20.8 
 
 30." 
 
 ;.o 
 
 30.9 
 
 29.0 
 
 30.8 
 
 24.9 
 
 24.8 
 
 24.2 
 
 .10.6 
 
 
 1866 
 
 40.8 
 
 88.1 
 
 21.6 
 
 30.2 
 
 !1.0 
 
 28.0 
 
 35.0 
 
 27.1 
 
 24.5 
 
 24.8 
 
 24.2 
 
 33.8 
 
 
 1867 
 
 31.6 
 
 27.6 
 
 27.6 
 
 27.2 
 
 26.3 
 
 28.0 
 
 29.2 
 
 31.7 
 
 29.7 
 
 31.8 
 
 23.7 
 
 30.0 
 
 
 1868 
 
 30.0 
 
 38!7 
 
 34.6 
 
 31.1 
 
 26.4 
 
 27.2 
 
 27.4 
 
 33.7 
 
 26.4 
 
 22.2 
 
 23.2 
 
 32.7 
 
 
 1869 
 
 33.6 
 
 23.0 
 
 27.6 
 
 32.4 
 
 30.4 
 
 28.0 
 
 24.1 
 
 24.0 
 
 24.2 
 
 23.0 
 
 24.6 
 
 23.6 
 
 
 1870 
 
 36.2 
 
 33.2 
 
 20.4 
 
 29.6 
 
 30.8 
 
 31.8 
 
 24.0 
 
 30.8 
 
 24.0 
 
 29.4 
 
 22.7 
 
 30.0 
 
 
 1871 
 
 Means. 
 1841-6:^ 
 
 Meant. 
 '«53-61 
 
 •ans 
 1 '^2-71 
 
 Mea 
 1841- 
 
 34.6 
 
 29.67 
 
 27.0 
 
 21.5 
 
 31.3 
 
 32.2 
 
 29.0 
 
 28.6 
 
 28.5 
 
 27.6 
 
 30.8 
 
 20.8 
 
 34.3 
 
 
 28.26 
 
 28.67 
 
 32.07 
 
 31.28 
 
 31.84 
 
 30.69 
 
 28.36 
 
 31.42 
 
 27. L2 
 
 22.74 
 
 26.61 
 
 
 34.0-i 
 
 30.42 
 
 29.93 
 
 29.97 
 
 30.49 
 
 30.13 
 
 30.04 
 
 30.72 
 
 2?. 77 
 
 27.09 
 
 25.63 
 
 26.77 
 
 
 31.25 
 
 if «6 
 
 29. 9S 
 
 27.77 
 28.75 
 
 29 32 
 
 30.17 
 
 SO. 08 
 
 28.39 
 
 29.81 
 
 26.12 
 
 26.48 
 
 22.98 
 
 30.46 
 
 
 31.64 
 
 30.67 
 
 30.69 
 
 30.78 
 
 29.76 
 
 29.51 
 
 28.94 
 
 27.32 
 
 23.66 
 
 27.90 
 
 
 
 u 
 
1 
 
 1, 
 
 
 t 
 
 
 
 . 
 
 ; 
 
 •t 
 
 : 
 
 
 It 
 
 H 
 
 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE IX. 
 
 Table containing the Absolutely Highe.st Temperature in each Month and 
 Year from IStl to 1871, rouErHER with tue Average.s derived from 
 Thirty-one Years, and also from groups of Twelve, Nine, and Ten 
 Years. 
 
 I 
 
 Years. 
 1841 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 s 
 93.1 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 
 42.3 
 
 4ll 
 
 54.6 
 
 64.8 
 
 78.0 
 
 89.0 
 
 ft 
 84.8 
 
 80.2 
 
 8 
 
 59.7 
 
 63.8 
 
 40.1 
 
 93.1 
 
 
 1842 
 
 49.4 
 
 50.2 
 
 70.3 
 
 'J9.8 
 
 74.8 
 
 80.2 
 
 91.0 
 
 81.8 
 
 "3.8 
 
 68.6 
 
 56.8 
 
 40.5 
 
 91.0 
 
 
 1843 
 
 56.4 
 
 3;-. 6 
 
 39.9 
 
 71.6 
 
 79.8 
 
 83.3 
 
 86.8 
 
 83.1 
 
 89.0 
 
 68.0 
 
 52.6 
 
 48.5 
 
 89.0 
 
 
 1844 
 
 45.3 
 
 47.9 
 
 50.8 
 
 74.6 
 
 78.4 
 
 83.3 
 
 86.0 
 
 86.8 
 
 81.8 
 
 71.6 
 
 56.0 
 
 48.5 
 
 86.8 
 
 
 1845 
 
 45.7 
 
 49.1 
 
 62.7 
 
 66.7 
 
 77.8 
 
 84 : 
 
 95.0 
 
 84.8 
 
 79.6 
 
 64.0 
 
 59.5 
 
 39.7 
 
 95.0 
 
 
 1840 
 
 44. U 
 
 41.9 
 
 49.0 
 
 81.8 
 
 79.7 
 
 84.2 
 
 94.6 
 
 86.4 
 
 84.3 
 
 70.1 
 
 65.6 
 
 49.2 
 
 94.6 
 
 
 1847 
 
 42.4 
 
 40.9 
 
 43.9 
 
 05.1 
 
 72.1 
 
 77.8 
 
 87.0 
 
 82.6 
 
 74.6 
 
 64.6 
 
 57.9 
 
 49.6 
 
 87.0 
 
 
 1848 
 
 51.1 
 
 4b. 6 
 
 58.0 
 
 65.1 
 
 78.0 
 
 92.0 
 
 82.2 
 
 87.0 
 
 80.4 
 
 61.8 
 
 49.0 
 
 48.8 
 
 92.0 
 
 
 1849 
 
 39.5 
 
 40.0 
 
 53.0 
 
 72.0 
 
 "2.2 
 
 84.4 
 
 88.6 
 
 79.0 
 
 80.1 
 
 58.9 
 
 56.4 
 
 40.8 
 
 88.6 
 
 
 1850 
 
 46.4 
 
 49.6 
 
 46.5 
 
 •)0.7 
 
 77.8 
 
 85. « 
 
 80. .2 
 
 85.0 
 
 76.0 
 
 66.7 
 
 62.8 
 
 48.8 
 
 86.2 
 
 
 1851 
 
 43.4 
 
 60.2 
 
 59.3 
 
 59.3 
 
 73.3 
 
 79.2 
 
 82. V 
 
 79.8 
 
 86.3 
 
 66.2 
 
 50.2 
 
 44.0 
 
 86.3 
 
 
 1852 
 
 37.3 
 
 41.2 
 
 44.8 
 
 53.8 
 
 73.3 
 
 80.1 
 
 90.1 
 
 81.2 
 
 81.8 
 
 70.7 
 
 50.4 
 
 51.0 
 
 90.1 
 
 
 1853 
 
 40.9 
 
 43.4 
 
 56.3 
 
 05 . 7 
 
 78.4 
 
 89.5 
 
 91.3 
 
 94.9 
 
 85.6 
 
 64.7 
 
 55.6 
 
 46.4 
 
 94.9 
 
 
 1854 
 
 46.4 
 
 42.8 
 
 55.1 
 
 64.5 
 
 71.4 
 
 92.5 
 
 98.0 
 
 99 2 
 
 93.6 
 
 75.4 
 
 65.4 
 
 44.8 
 
 99.2 
 
 
 1835 
 
 49.0 
 
 39.0 
 
 49.4 
 
 69.4 
 
 77.5 
 
 91.5 
 
 92.8 
 
 83.5 
 
 82.6 
 
 68.0 
 
 59.2 
 
 47.0 
 
 92.8 
 
 
 1856 
 
 34.4 
 
 37.8 
 
 41.4 
 
 72.2 
 
 B2.2 
 
 89.2 
 
 96.6 
 
 82.7 
 
 78.4 
 
 71.4 
 
 56.4 
 
 42.2 
 
 96.6 
 
 
 1357 
 
 37.2 
 
 52.4 
 
 57.6 
 
 62.0 
 
 74.8 
 
 76.0 
 
 86.6 
 
 8S.2 
 
 82.0 
 
 64.0 
 
 58.2 
 
 46.0 
 
 88.2 
 
 
 1858 
 
 47.4 
 
 42.4 
 
 55.4 
 
 65.2 
 
 60.8 
 
 90. 2 
 
 85.0 
 
 ^M.O 
 
 81.4 
 
 76.3 
 
 53.0 
 
 45.4 
 
 90.9 
 
 
 1859 
 
 43.2 
 
 46.2 
 
 51.2 
 
 64.8 
 
 70. G 
 
 80.4 
 
 88.0 
 
 82 2 
 
 75.4 
 
 69.8 
 
 62.6 
 
 54.8 
 
 88.0 
 
 
 1800 
 
 46.4 
 
 50.2 
 
 67.0 
 
 ei.8 
 
 74.5 
 
 81.6 
 
 88.0 
 
 87.0 
 
 75.8 
 
 68.0 
 
 64.6 
 
 39.0 
 
 88.0 
 
 
 1861 
 
 37.0 
 
 46.0 
 
 47.4 
 
 67.0 
 
 73.0 
 
 87.8 
 
 84.5 
 
 8-'i.2 
 
 78.8 
 
 71.0 
 
 62.4 
 
 55.2 
 
 87.8 
 
 
 1862 
 
 44.5 
 
 37.8 
 
 43.2 
 
 68.0 
 
 78.5 
 
 85.4 
 
 95,5 
 
 89.6 
 
 79.4 
 
 76.6 
 
 58.0 
 
 50.1 
 
 95.5 
 
 
 1863 
 
 47.0 
 
 41.5 
 
 42.2 
 
 69.0 
 
 79.0 
 
 84.8 
 
 83.5 
 
 88.0 
 
 80.0 
 
 66.4 
 
 67.0 
 
 63.4 
 
 88.0 
 
 
 1864 
 
 44.2 
 
 45.0 
 
 50.2 
 
 59.4 
 
 79.0 
 
 93.4 
 
 90.2 
 
 94.0 
 
 73.0 
 
 67.0 
 
 60.2 
 
 50.4 
 
 94.0 
 
 
 1865 
 
 37. 'J 
 
 42.2 
 
 55.6 
 
 62.5 
 
 79.0 00.2 
 
 83.0 
 
 87.8 
 
 90.6 
 
 71.4 
 
 63.2 
 
 64.2 
 
 90.6 
 
 
 1860 
 
 44.0 
 
 45.0 
 
 45.8 
 
 71.0 
 
 73.4 
 
 90.5 
 
 94.0 
 
 77.0 
 
 80.0 
 
 71.0 
 
 54.2 
 
 51.0 
 
 94.0 
 
 
 1867 
 
 4i!.8 
 
 4L0 
 
 46.8 
 
 65.5 
 
 65.0 
 
 88.6 
 
 94.0 
 
 95.2 
 
 87.0 
 
 75.4 
 
 60.4 
 
 49.5 
 
 96.2 
 
 
 1808 
 
 30.0 
 
 45.0 
 
 59.0 
 
 64.0 
 
 73.0 
 
 84.2 
 
 93.4 
 
 84.4 
 
 75.0 
 
 67.6 
 
 50.5 
 
 44.2 
 
 93.4 
 
 
 1869 
 
 45.0 
 
 40.0 
 
 40.8 
 
 72.2 
 
 74.2 
 
 81.4 
 
 84.9 
 
 89.0 
 
 »1.0 
 
 69.8 
 
 58.0 
 
 45.0 
 
 89.0 
 
 
 1870 
 
 45.0 
 
 40.6 
 
 44.0 
 
 67.0 
 
 31.2 
 
 88.4 
 
 87.4 
 
 84.0 
 
 78.0 
 
 68.5 
 
 67.2 
 
 45.2 
 
 88.4 
 
 
 1871 
 
 46.4 
 
 48.0 
 
 58.5 
 
 72.8 
 
 85.0 
 
 83.0 
 
 88.4 
 
 89.6 
 
 81.8 
 
 72.2 
 
 47.1 
 
 48.2 
 
 89.6 
 
 
 .Means 
 1841-52 
 
 Means. 
 1853-61 
 
 Means. 
 1862-71 
 
 Means. 
 1841-71 
 
 45.18 
 
 45.07 
 
 62.83 
 
 69.19 
 
 70.27 
 
 84.48 
 
 88.32 
 
 83.62 
 
 81.48 
 
 65.91 
 
 55.92 
 
 40.29 
 
 S9.97 
 
 
 42.43 
 43.61 
 
 44.47 
 
 u3.76 
 
 64.73 
 
 75.69 
 
 87.19 
 
 90.09 
 
 87.43 
 
 81.60 
 
 69.84 
 
 57.48 
 
 40.76 
 
 .)1.74 
 
 
 43.51 
 44.39 
 
 49.21 
 
 67.14 
 
 76.73 
 
 86.99 
 
 89.43 
 
 87.84 
 
 80.67 
 
 70.59 
 
 67.58 
 
 49.12 
 
 n.76 
 
 91. oe 
 
 
 43.88 
 
 51.93 
 
 67.24 
 
 76.25 
 
 86.08 
 
 89.19 
 
 86.05 
 
 81.19 
 
 68.66 
 
 56.91 
 
 47.34 
 
 ;;l; 
 
 la 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE X. 
 
 Table containing the Absolutely Lowest Temperature in each Month and 
 Year from 1841 to 1871, together with the Averaue.s derived from 
 Thirty-one Years, and also from groups of Twelve, Nine, and Ten 
 Years. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 o 
 20.5 
 
 June. 
 45.3 
 
 July. 
 
 o 
 39.9 
 
 Aug. 
 4§.7 
 
 Sept. 
 
 o 
 34.2 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 -§.7 
 
 1841 
 
 -§.4 
 
 -?.?. 
 
 -g.7 
 
 o 
 19.9 
 
 o 
 20.6 
 
 §.5 
 
 §.1 
 
 1842 
 
 1.9 
 
 2.9 
 
 15.1 
 
 20.1 
 
 27.3 
 
 28.1 
 
 42.6 
 
 43.9 
 
 27.9 
 
 27.5 
 
 8.1 
 
 3.2 
 
 1.9 
 
 1843 
 
 -1.8 
 
 -9.4 
 
 -2.5 
 
 14.7 
 
 29.2 
 
 28.2 
 
 38.7 
 
 44.0 
 
 32.2 
 
 24.2 
 
 14.1 
 
 3.1 
 
 -9.4 : 
 
 1844 
 
 -7.2 
 
 O.C 
 
 9.6 
 
 14.9 
 
 28.7 
 
 33.2 
 
 40.1 
 
 43.5 
 
 28.2 
 
 15.9 
 
 12.1 
 
 1.6 1 
 
 -7.2 
 
 1845 
 
 -0.2 
 
 -4.2 
 
 6.6 
 
 15.5 
 
 27.8 
 
 38.5 
 
 45.7 
 
 41.5 
 
 34.0 
 
 19.7 
 
 8.1 
 
 -2.4 
 
 -4.2 
 
 1846 
 
 -1.3 
 
 -16.7 
 
 8.3 
 
 24.2 
 
 33.1 
 
 39.1 
 
 44.5 
 
 49.5 
 
 37.3 
 
 20.7 
 
 18.0 
 
 3.9 
 
 -18.7 
 
 1847 
 
 2.7 
 
 0.0 
 
 5.6 
 
 9.3 
 
 20.7 
 
 36.7 
 
 43.2 
 
 44.6 
 
 35.0 
 
 20.4 
 
 8.7 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.0 
 
 1848 
 
 -11.4 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.0 
 
 22.7 
 
 31.3 
 
 37.4 
 
 44.1 
 
 48.7 
 
 2«.l 
 
 24.5 
 
 15.9 
 
 1.1 
 
 -11.4 
 
 1849 
 
 -14.2 
 
 -9.8 
 
 15.1 
 
 15.5 
 
 27.9 
 
 35.2 
 
 45.2 
 
 49.0 
 
 32.7 
 
 24.2 
 
 20.5 
 
 -0.5 
 
 -14.2 
 
 1850 
 
 9.9 
 
 2.2 
 
 7.2 
 
 18.0 
 
 27.5 
 
 34.2 
 
 51.6 
 
 41.0 
 
 20.5 
 
 22.4 
 
 11.0 
 
 -0.0 
 
 -9.0 
 
 1861 
 
 -12.8 
 
 2.0 
 
 12.0 
 
 25.8 
 
 28.0 
 
 37.0 
 
 46.5 
 
 42.0 
 
 32.0 
 
 25.2 
 
 13.8 
 
 -14.8 
 
 -14.8 
 
 1852 
 
 -10.6 
 
 -0.2 
 
 -7.4 
 
 20.0 
 
 .32.0 
 
 37.2 
 
 48.5 
 
 45.8 
 
 35.8 
 
 23.8 
 
 18.2 
 
 13.2 
 
 -10.6 
 
 1853 
 
 -9.7 
 
 -1.4 
 
 0.0 
 
 25.0 
 
 32.2 
 
 39.2 
 
 41.6 
 
 42.5 
 
 33.9 
 
 23.4 
 
 12.8 
 
 -8.4 
 
 
 1854 
 
 -5.4 
 
 -10.8 
 
 7.4 
 
 20.2 
 
 25.2 
 
 35.2 
 
 42.5 
 
 4r,.6 
 
 05 . 8 
 
 26.4 
 
 13.8 
 
 -7.0 
 
 -10.8 
 
 1855 
 
 -5.4 
 
 -25.4 
 
 -2.9 
 
 10.7 
 
 33.0 
 
 30.2 
 
 49.2 
 
 40. u 
 
 33.0 
 
 22.0 
 
 15.5 
 
 -5.2 
 
 -25.4 
 
 1856 
 
 -12.0 
 
 -18.7 
 
 -14.0 
 
 14.11 
 
 31.2 
 
 42.0 
 
 49.5 
 
 41.5 
 
 35.0 
 
 23-0 
 
 18. S 
 
 -9.1 
 
 -IS. 7 
 
 1857 
 
 -20.1 
 
 -5.9 
 
 -5.5 
 
 5.9 
 
 20.0 
 
 35.0 
 
 47.0 
 
 40.0 
 
 34.1 
 
 20.5 
 
 -3.5 
 
 4.7 
 
 -20.1 
 
 1858 
 
 6.5 
 
 -7.3 
 
 -5.5 
 
 21 8 
 
 31.0 
 
 42.5 
 
 52.0 
 
 44.0 
 
 35.3 
 
 31.5 
 
 15.3 
 
 4.2 
 
 -7.3 , 
 
 1859 
 
 -2C.5 
 
 2.1 
 
 9.8 
 
 22.6 
 
 39.5 
 
 32.2 
 
 44.7 
 
 45.8 
 
 35.7 
 
 22 3 
 
 21.8 
 
 -6.0 1 
 
 -26.5 1 
 
 1860 
 
 -6.8 
 
 -8.5 
 
 12.8 
 
 19.5 
 
 32.5 
 
 49.2 
 
 43.8 
 
 46.8 
 
 28.7 
 
 2S.4 
 
 13.2 
 
 -7.0 
 
 -8.5 
 
 1861 
 
 -11.2 
 
 -20.8 
 
 -5.2 
 
 23.8 
 
 28.0 
 
 41.6 
 
 47.0 
 
 47.0 
 
 37.1 
 
 29.0 
 
 23.0 
 
 6.5 
 
 -20.8 
 
 1862 
 
 -2.0 
 
 -5.2 
 
 8.0 
 
 14.6 
 
 32.4 
 
 39.4 
 
 48.2 
 
 42.8 
 
 39.0 
 
 20.2 
 
 10.2 
 
 -3.4 
 
 -5.2 
 
 1863 
 
 -14.0 
 
 -19.8 
 
 -4.0 
 
 8.6 
 
 30.4 
 
 37.4 
 
 48.0 
 
 42.4 
 
 31.4 
 
 30.5 
 
 17.8 
 
 -1.5 
 
 -19.8 
 
 1864 
 
 -9.0 
 
 -15.0 
 
 3.0 
 
 28.1 
 
 32.2 
 
 34.8 
 
 49.0 
 
 47.0 
 
 37. S 
 
 2S.0 
 
 21.0 
 
 -10.4 
 
 -15.0 ! 
 
 1865 
 
 -9.0 
 
 -10.0 
 
 -3.5 
 
 23.0 
 
 30.0 
 
 43.0 
 
 45.8 
 
 41.4 
 
 42.0 
 
 21.0 
 
 23.0 
 
 6.7 
 
 -10.0 i 
 
 1866 
 
 -14.0 
 
 -8.0 
 
 7.5 
 
 28.6 
 
 33.4 
 
 40.0 
 
 47.8 
 
 42 4 
 
 3t.4 
 
 31.8 
 
 21.8 
 
 -5.0 
 
 -H.O 
 
 1867 
 
 -4.8 
 
 0.2 
 
 3.0 
 
 25.4 
 
 24.6 
 
 44.0 
 
 48.2 
 
 42.2 
 
 31.8 
 
 31.0 
 
 9.6 
 
 -12.8 
 
 -12. S 
 
 1868 
 
 -7.0 
 
 -11.5 
 
 -16.6 
 
 9.2 
 
 33.2 
 
 38.0 
 
 59.0 
 
 40. S 
 
 .'16.0 
 
 24.0 
 
 20.1 
 
 -3.2 
 
 -15.0 
 
 1869 
 
 -1.0 
 
 -1.0 
 
 -5.4 
 
 16.6 
 
 31.4 
 
 36.4 
 
 49.8 
 
 43.5 
 
 31.4 
 
 18.7 
 
 13.0 
 
 6.0 
 
 -5.4 : 
 
 1870 
 
 -3.2 
 
 -6.6 
 
 fi.2 
 
 29.6 
 
 38.8 
 
 50.0 
 
 48.0 
 
 40.0 
 
 45.8 
 
 .30.2 
 
 iO.H 
 
 -5.8 
 
 -6.6 
 
 1871 
 
 13.2 
 
 -4.28 
 
 -15.8 
 
 17.0 
 
 26.4 
 
 32.4 
 
 41.2 
 
 47.8 
 
 46.0 
 
 .?4.0 
 
 32.24 
 34.32 
 
 28.0 
 
 22.43 
 25.90 
 
 0.0 
 
 13.58 
 14.52 
 10.39 
 
 -21.0 
 
 -0.2T 
 -3.14 
 -5.14 
 
 -21.0 
 
 1 
 
 -8.53 
 
 Means. 
 1841-52 
 
 -3.33 
 
 -10.74 
 
 -9.27 
 
 6.24 
 
 -0.34 
 
 1.62 
 
 18.38 
 18.19 
 
 28.83 
 30.90 
 
 35.84 
 
 44.21 
 
 44.93 
 41.36 
 
 Meanfl. 
 185;i-61 
 
 -10.07 
 
 39.23 
 40.42 
 38.30 
 
 46.37 
 49.16 
 
 -16.42 j 
 
 Means. 
 1862-71 
 
 Means. 
 1841-71 
 
 -7.78 
 -7.09 
 
 20.99 
 19.17 
 
 32.48 
 30.63 
 
 43.75 
 44.38, 
 
 30.66 
 
 27.06 
 24.93 
 
 -12.541 
 
 -7.40 
 
 2.42 
 
 46.43 
 
 34.27 
 
 14.73 
 
 -2.67 
 
 -12.11 
 
 u 
 
n 
 
 Ml 
 
 m 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 i 
 
 TABLE XI. 
 
 Monthly and Yearly Ranges of Temperature from 1841 to 1871, or the 
 Differences between the Highest and Lowest Temperatures in each 
 Month, and the Differences between thk Highest and Lowest Tempera- 
 tures IN each Year ; also, Averages derived from Thirty-one Years, 
 
 and FROM groups OF TWELVE, NiNE, AND TeN YeARS. 
 
 Year. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 4E.4 
 
 Mar. 
 
 o 
 61.3 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 51.5 
 
 June. 
 
 Jaly. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 3§.l 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1841 
 
 4§.7 
 
 o 
 44.9 
 
 o 
 
 47.8 
 
 4§.l 
 
 o 
 39.1 
 
 o 
 40.0 
 
 65.3 
 
 o 
 43.0 
 
 99.8 
 
 1S42 
 
 47.5 
 
 47.3 
 
 65.2 
 
 69.7 
 
 47.5 
 
 52.1 
 
 4 •..6 
 
 s'i.g 
 
 55.9 
 
 41.1 
 
 48.7 
 
 37.3 
 
 89.1 
 
 1843 
 
 57.2 
 
 47.9 
 
 42.4 
 
 66 9 
 
 60.6 
 
 56.1 
 
 48.1 
 
 39.1 
 
 56.8 
 
 43.8 
 
 38.6 
 
 45.4 
 
 98.4 
 
 1844 
 
 52.5 
 
 47.3 
 
 41.2 
 
 69.7 
 
 49.7 
 
 50.1 
 
 46.6 
 
 43.3 
 
 63.6 
 
 55.7 
 
 43.9 
 
 46.9 
 
 94.0 
 
 1845 
 
 45.9 
 
 53.3 
 
 56.1 
 
 61.2 
 
 50.0 
 
 40.1 
 
 49.3 
 
 43.3 
 
 45.0 
 
 44.3 
 
 61.4 
 
 42.1 
 
 99.2 
 
 1840 
 
 45.3 
 
 68.6 
 
 41.3 
 
 67.6 
 
 40.6 
 
 45.1 
 
 50.1 
 
 36.9 
 
 47.0 
 
 49.4 
 
 37.6 
 
 45.3 
 
 111.3 
 
 1847 
 
 39.7 
 
 40.9 
 
 38.3 
 
 65.8 
 
 45.4 
 
 41.1 
 
 43.8 
 
 38.0 
 
 39.5 
 
 44.2 
 
 49.2 
 
 49.3 
 
 87.0 
 
 1848 
 
 62.5 
 
 40.6 
 
 58.6 
 
 42.4 
 
 40.7 
 
 64.6 
 
 38.1 
 
 38.3 
 
 5-'. 3 
 
 
 .33.1 
 
 47.7 
 
 103.4 
 
 1849 
 
 53.7 
 
 50.4 
 
 37.9 
 
 56.5 
 
 44.3 
 
 49.2 
 
 43.4 
 
 30.0 
 
 47.4 
 
 34.7 
 
 29.9 
 
 47.3 
 
 102.3 
 
 1850 
 
 36.5 
 
 47.4 
 
 39.3 
 
 47.7 
 
 50.3 
 
 51.4 
 
 34.6 
 
 41.0 
 
 46.6 
 
 44.3 
 
 51.8 
 
 67.8 
 
 95.2 
 
 1851 
 
 .56.2 
 
 48.2 
 
 47.3 
 
 33.5 
 
 45.3 
 
 42.,: 
 
 36.2 
 
 37.8 
 
 64.3 
 
 41.0 
 
 36.4 
 
 58.8 
 
 101.1 
 
 1852 
 
 47.9 
 
 47.4 
 
 52.2 
 
 33.8 
 
 41.3 
 
 4G.9 
 
 41.0 
 
 .35.4 
 
 46.0 
 
 46.9 
 
 32.2 
 
 37.8 
 
 100.7 
 
 1853 
 
 50.6 
 
 44.8 
 
 56.3 
 
 40.7 
 
 46.2 
 
 50.3 
 
 49.7 
 
 52.4 
 
 51.6 
 
 41.3 
 
 42.8 
 
 54.8 
 
 104.6 
 
 1854 
 
 51.8 
 
 63.0 
 
 47.7 
 
 44.3 
 
 46.2 
 
 57.3 
 
 65.6 
 
 53.0 
 
 f/.S 
 
 49.0 
 
 41.6 
 
 51.8 
 
 110.0 
 
 1855 
 
 54.4 
 
 64.4 
 
 52.3 
 
 58.7 
 
 44.5 
 
 55.3 
 
 43.6 
 
 43.5 
 
 .3.6 
 
 45.4 
 
 43.7 
 
 52.2 
 
 118.2 
 
 1856 
 
 4G.4 
 
 56.5 
 
 55.4 
 
 58.0 
 
 51.0 
 
 47.2 
 
 47.1 
 
 41.2 
 
 43.4 
 
 48.4 
 
 37.6 
 
 51.3 
 
 115.3 
 
 1857 
 
 57.3 
 
 58.3 
 
 63.1 
 
 46.1 
 
 48.8 
 
 41.0 
 
 39.6 
 
 42.2 
 
 47.9 
 
 37.6 
 
 61.7 
 
 41.3 
 
 108.3 
 
 1858 
 
 40.9 
 
 49.7 
 
 60.9 
 
 43.4 
 
 38.8 
 
 47.7 33.0 
 
 40.0 
 
 45.8 
 
 44.8 
 
 37.7 
 
 41.2 
 
 97.5 
 
 1859 
 
 69.7 
 
 44.1 
 
 44.4 
 
 42.2 
 
 40.1 
 
 54.2 
 
 43.3 
 
 36.4 
 
 39.7 
 
 47.6 
 
 40.8 
 
 60.8 
 
 114.5 
 
 1860 
 
 53.2 
 
 58.7 
 
 54.2 
 
 42.3 
 
 42.0 
 
 32.4 
 
 44.2 
 
 40.2 
 
 47.1 
 
 39.6 
 
 51.3 
 
 46.0 
 
 96.6 
 
 1861 
 
 48.2 
 
 66.8 
 
 52.6 
 
 43.2 
 
 45.0 
 
 46.2 
 
 37.5 
 
 38.2 
 
 41.7 
 
 42.0 
 
 20.4 
 
 49.7 
 
 108.6 
 
 1862 
 
 47.1 
 
 43.0 
 
 ,35.2 
 
 53.6 
 
 46.1 
 
 46.0 
 
 47.3 
 
 46.7 
 
 40.4 
 
 50.4 
 
 41.8 
 
 53.5 
 
 100.7 
 
 1863 
 
 61.0 
 
 61. S 
 
 46.2 
 
 60.4 
 
 42.6 
 
 47.4 
 
 35.5 
 
 45.0 
 
 48.6 
 
 35.9 
 
 49.2 
 
 54.9 
 
 107.8 
 
 18r4 
 
 53.2 
 
 60.0 
 
 47.2 
 
 31.3 
 
 46.8 
 
 68.6 
 
 41.2 
 
 47.0 
 
 35.2 
 
 39.0 
 
 39.2 
 
 60.8 
 
 109.0 
 
 1865 
 
 46.2 
 
 62.2 
 
 59.1 
 
 .39.5 
 
 49.0 
 
 47.2 
 
 37.-: 
 
 43.4 
 
 48.5 
 
 49.8 
 
 S9.6 
 
 48.5 
 
 100.5 
 
 1866 
 
 58.0 
 
 63.0 
 
 38.3 
 
 42.5 
 
 40.0 
 
 60.5 
 
 46.2 
 
 34.6 
 
 45.6 
 
 39.2 
 
 32.4 
 
 56.0 
 
 108.0 
 
 1867 
 
 48.6 
 
 43.8 
 
 43.8 
 
 40.1 
 
 40.4 
 
 44.6 
 
 45.8 
 
 63.0 
 
 55.2 
 
 44.4 
 
 50.8 
 
 62.3 
 
 108.0 
 
 1868 
 
 46.0 
 
 66.6 
 
 74.6 
 
 54.8 
 
 39.8 
 
 46.2 
 
 34.4 
 
 37.6 
 
 39.0 
 
 43.6 
 
 30.4 
 
 47.4 
 
 109.0 
 
 1869 
 
 46.0 
 
 47.0 
 
 52.2 
 
 65.0 
 
 42.8 
 
 46.0 
 
 35.1 
 
 45.6 
 
 46.6 
 
 51.1 
 
 45.0 
 
 39.0 
 
 94.4 
 
 1870 
 
 48.2 
 
 47.2 
 
 38.8 
 
 37.4 
 
 42.4 
 
 38.4 
 
 39.4 
 
 44.0 
 
 32.2 
 
 38.6 
 
 36.4 
 
 51.0 
 
 95.0 
 
 1871 
 
 59.6 
 
 63.8 
 
 41.6 
 
 46.4 
 
 62.6 
 
 41.8 
 
 48.64 
 47.94 
 46.67 
 47.77 
 
 40.6 
 
 43.6 
 
 47.8 
 
 43.6 
 
 47. 1 
 
 42.33 
 
 69.2 
 46.50 
 
 110.5 
 
 Me»n9. 
 
 1841-52 
 
 Means. 
 
 1853-61 
 
 49.47 
 52.60 
 
 48.39 
 
 47.69 
 
 60.81 
 
 47.43 
 
 44.11 
 
 38.69 
 
 49.24 
 
 43.48 
 
 98.60 
 
 65.21 
 
 64.10 
 
 46.54 
 
 44.73 
 
 43.72 
 
 43.08 
 
 47.18 
 
 43.94 
 
 42.96 
 
 49.90 
 
 108.16 
 
 Means. 
 1862-71 
 
 51.39 
 60.98 
 
 62.78 
 
 47.69 
 
 46.15 
 
 44.26 
 45.62 
 
 40.27 
 
 44.09 
 
 43.91 
 
 43.65 
 
 41.19 
 
 54. 2f 
 
 104.20 
 
 Means. 
 1841-71 
 
 61.79 
 
 49.61 
 
 48.07 
 
 42.76 
 
 41.67 
 
 46.92 
 
 43.04 
 
 42.16 
 
 60.01 
 
 103.17 
 
 1« 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XII. 
 Averages of the Daily Mean Temperatures in every Day of toe Year, 
 
 DERIVED FROM GROUPS OF TWELVE AND NINETEEN YeARS, WITH THE NUMBER 
 
 OF Days included in each Average. 
 
 Days. 
 
 JANUARY. 
 
 1841 to 1852. 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 15 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 18 
 
 19 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
 23 
 
 24 
 
 25 
 
 26 
 
 27 
 
 28 
 
 29 
 
 30 
 
 31 
 
 Average 
 
 o 
 27.9 
 
 21.7 
 23.4 
 21.9 
 
 23.8 
 26.7 
 i! 26.2 
 :! 24.1 
 ;| 25.8 
 i 21.9 
 \' 23.4 
 
 1 i 
 
 ii ^*-^ 
 25.8 
 
 28.7 
 
 30.2 
 
 27.6 
 
 22.3 
 
 20.8 
 
 18.3 
 
 24.0 
 
 26.3 
 
 20.6 
 
 28.2 
 
 28.6 
 
 26.5 
 
 25.1 
 
 28.0 
 
 30.0 
 
 26.2 
 
 19.9 
 
 20.1 
 
 Nos 
 
 1853 to 1871. 
 
 Average 
 
 Nofl- 
 
 FEBRUARY. 
 
 1841 to 1852. 
 
 11 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 11 
 10 
 11 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 11 
 10 
 11 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 11 
 10 
 11 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 10 
 
 25.2 
 22.4 
 23.9 
 22.2 
 24.5 
 22.6 
 18.3 
 17.5 
 21,6 
 22.0 
 22.7 
 24.3 
 23.9 
 23.1 
 23.0 
 21.0 
 18.5 
 21.2 
 22.4 
 27.0 
 22.9 
 18.7 
 20.6 
 21.6 
 20.2 
 21.3 
 20.9 
 20.8 
 25.0 
 21.7 
 24.3 
 
 15 
 16 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 16 
 18 
 16 
 16 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 16 
 17 
 15 
 16 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 16 
 17' 
 15 
 16 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 16 
 17 
 16 
 17 
 16 
 
 Average 
 
 2?.0 
 2S.1 
 26.7 
 26.0 
 23.9 
 22.1 
 21.8 
 20.2 
 22.9 
 23.0 
 21.1 
 IS. 9 
 20.8 
 21.4 
 
 MARCH. 
 
 1863 to 1871. 1841 to 1852. 1 i 1853 to 1871. 
 
 NoB.I 'Average 
 
 10 
 10 
 11 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 10 I 
 10 
 
 10 i 
 10 
 
 11 ; 
 10 
 11 
 10 
 10 
 
 21.9 10 
 
 19.6 
 19.4 
 23.5 
 23.5 
 27.0 
 30.0 
 27.4 
 21.6 
 25.5 
 26.2 
 28.3 
 27.5 
 28.4 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 10 I 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 o 
 24.7 
 
 20.4 
 18.0 
 19.4 
 18.8 
 20.3 
 19.7 
 21.7 
 22.1 
 17.2 
 20.8 
 22.6 
 23.7 
 22.5 
 24.3 
 24.1 
 23.2 
 21.8 
 22.6 
 24.3 
 21.4 
 26.4 
 22,0 
 23.6 
 24.1 
 24.6 
 26.1 
 26.6 
 24.4 
 
 Nor. 
 17 
 
 16 ! 
 17 
 16 
 16 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 10 
 17 
 15 
 16 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 16 
 17 
 15 
 16 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 16 
 17 
 15 
 16 
 16 
 4 
 
 .\verage 
 
 1 
 
 Nob.' 
 
 2§.9 
 
 11 1 
 
 22.8 
 
 10 1 
 
 23.7 
 
 10 
 
 25.2 
 
 11 
 
 29.7 
 
 10 
 
 26.8 
 
 11 
 
 3P.5 
 
 9i 
 
 31.4 
 
 n! 
 
 30.2 
 
 1 
 
 10 
 
 29.5 
 
 10 
 
 28.5 
 
 H 
 
 30.0 
 
 10 
 
 32.0 
 
 11 
 
 29.1 
 
 9 
 
 26.8 
 
 11 
 
 28.3 
 
 10 1 
 
 29.7 
 
 10 
 
 28.4 
 
 11 
 
 31.2 
 
 10 
 
 31.0 
 
 11 
 
 30.9 
 
 8 
 
 31.4 
 
 11 
 
 32.0 
 
 10 
 
 84.0 
 
 10 
 
 83.4 
 
 10 
 
 36.6 
 
 2 
 
 34.5 
 
 11 
 
 36.5 
 
 9 
 
 36.3 
 
 10 
 
 31.8 
 
 10 
 
 35.2 
 
 10 
 
 Average 
 
 2?. 3 
 25.4 
 25.7 
 22,7 
 24.1 
 24.3 
 27.7 
 27.6 
 28.6 
 25.6 
 27.3 
 26.1 
 27.8 
 29.6 
 30.1 
 30.9 
 33.1 
 28.5 
 26.8 
 29.1 
 29.9 
 30.3 
 32.7 
 30.4 
 31.6 
 30.3 
 30.9 
 31.4 
 32.0 
 38.1 
 37.1 
 
 Nos. 
 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 16 
 10 
 15 
 17 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 10 
 16 
 15 
 17 
 16 
 17 
 17 
 16 
 16 
 15 
 16 
 
 le 
 
 17 
 17 
 15 
 15 
 16 
 17 
 16 
 16 
 17 
 
 Days. 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 5 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 15 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 18 
 
 19 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
 23 
 
 24 
 
 25 
 
 26 
 
 27 
 
 28 
 
 29 
 
 30 
 
 31 
 
 IB 
 
■:::r 
 
 i , 
 
 Ui 
 
 m 
 
 ■1 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XU.— (Continued.) 
 Averages of the Daily Mean Temperatures in every Day of the Year, 
 
 DERIVED FROM GROUPS OP TwELVE AND NINETEEN YeAR3, WITH THE NtjmBER 
 
 OF Days included in each Average. 
 
 Days. 
 
 
 APRIL. 
 
 
 MAY. 
 
 
 JUNE. 
 
 
 Days. 
 
 
 1841 to 1852. 
 
 1! 
 
 1803 to 1871. 
 
 1841 to 1852. 
 
 j 1853 to 1871. 
 
 1841 to 1852. 
 
 1853 to 1871. 
 
 
 Average 
 
 Nos. 
 
 Average 
 
 Nos. 
 
 Average 
 
 Nos. 
 
 1 Average 
 
 JNOR. 
 
 Average 
 
 Nos. 
 
 I Average 
 
 Nos. 
 
 
 1 
 
 35.1 
 
 11 
 
 o 
 3i.'i 
 
 10 
 
 45.8 
 
 10 
 
 43.7 
 
 15 
 
 54,8 
 
 10 
 
 ! o 
 58.3 
 
 17 
 
 1 
 
 
 2 
 
 39.3 
 
 9 
 
 33.6 
 
 15 
 
 46.0 
 
 « 
 
 44.6 
 
 17 
 
 58.5 
 
 10 
 
 59.0 
 
 17 
 
 2 
 
 
 3 
 
 cO.O 
 
 11 
 
 36.1 
 
 14 
 
 45.8 
 
 10 
 
 45.8 
 
 16 
 
 57.5 
 
 11 
 
 60.0 
 
 16 
 
 3 
 
 
 4 
 
 39.7 
 
 9 
 
 37.2 
 
 17 
 
 46.4 
 
 10 
 
 49.1 
 
 17 
 
 58.7 
 
 10 
 
 56.0 
 
 15 
 
 4 
 
 
 5 
 
 35.3 
 
 10 
 
 38.6 
 
 16 
 
 4G.0 
 
 10 
 
 49.2 
 
 17 
 
 55.9 
 
 11 
 
 58.1 
 
 15 
 
 5 
 
 
 6 
 
 38.9 
 
 9 
 
 37.3 
 
 15 
 
 48.9 
 
 11 
 
 48.5 
 
 16 
 
 54.2 
 
 9 
 
 69.0 
 
 17 
 
 6 
 
 
 7 
 
 39.1 
 
 10 
 
 32.9 
 
 17 
 
 48.3 
 
 10 
 
 49.0 
 
 16 
 
 67.9 
 
 11 
 
 : 59.8 
 
 16 
 
 7 
 
 
 8 
 
 38.1 
 
 11 
 
 38.0 
 
 16 
 
 50.8 
 
 11 
 
 48.5 
 
 15 
 
 57.5 
 
 10 
 
 ! 58.4 
 
 17 
 
 8 
 
 
 9 
 
 38.6 
 
 9 
 
 38.6 
 
 16 
 
 49.3 
 
 9 
 
 50.4 
 
 17 
 
 61,1 
 
 10 
 
 ! 57.4 
 
 17 
 
 9 
 
 
 10 
 
 40.1 
 
 10 
 
 38. 3 
 
 13 
 
 49.4 
 
 11 
 
 49.4 
 
 16 
 
 1 56.9 
 
 11 
 
 ' 59.2 
 
 16 
 
 10 
 
 
 11 
 
 40.0 
 
 9 
 
 40.1 
 
 17 
 
 49.7 
 
 10 
 
 48.5 
 
 17 
 
 56.0 
 
 10 
 
 i 57.9 
 
 16 
 
 11 
 
 
 12 
 
 40.3 
 
 11 
 
 41.9 
 
 16 
 
 53.2 
 
 10 
 
 51.4 
 
 17 
 
 57.1 
 
 11 
 
 60.5 
 
 15 
 
 12 
 
 
 13 
 
 88.8 
 
 10 
 
 38.3 
 
 17 
 
 52.9 
 
 11 
 
 50.. i 
 
 16 
 
 58.3 
 
 9 
 
 I 61.4 
 
 1 
 
 17 1 
 
 13 
 
 
 14 
 
 37.9 
 
 9 
 
 40.4 
 
 15 
 
 51.4 
 
 10 
 
 52.2 
 
 16 
 
 59.5 
 
 11 
 
 j 61.7 
 
 16 
 
 14 
 
 
 15 
 
 40.7 
 
 11 
 
 41.3 
 
 15 
 
 51.8 
 
 11 
 
 52.1 
 
 15 
 
 02.4 
 
 10 
 
 (13.1 
 
 17 1 
 
 15 
 
 
 16 
 
 39.4 
 
 10 
 
 43.5 
 
 16 
 
 52 6 
 
 9 
 
 Co. 
 
 17 
 
 61.0 
 
 10 
 
 60.9 
 
 17 ' 
 
 16 
 
 1 
 
 
 17 
 
 40.3 
 
 11 
 
 42.8 
 
 16 
 
 52.0 
 
 11 
 
 52.5 
 
 16 
 
 61.2 
 
 1 
 11 
 
 62.9 
 
 16 ! 
 
 1 
 
 17 
 
 
 18 
 
 38.6 
 
 8 
 
 43.0 
 
 16 
 
 52.3 
 
 10 
 
 51.2 
 
 17 
 
 64.1 
 
 10 
 
 63.1 
 
 16 1 
 
 18 
 
 
 19 
 
 40.2 
 
 11 
 
 44.8 
 
 15 
 
 51.9 
 
 10 
 
 52.8 
 
 17 
 
 64.8 
 
 11 
 
 63.0 
 
 1 
 '^1 
 
 19 
 
 
 20 
 
 42.1 
 
 2 
 
 44.4 
 
 17 
 
 50.4 
 
 11 
 
 53.4 
 
 16 
 
 64.2 
 
 9 
 
 63.2 
 
 17 
 
 20 
 
 
 21 
 
 46.7 
 
 9 
 
 45.5 
 
 17 
 
 50.8 
 
 10 
 
 53.0 
 
 16 
 
 64.2 
 
 11 
 
 63.6 
 
 16 
 
 21 
 
 
 22 
 
 47.2 
 
 11 
 
 44.1 
 
 15 
 
 52.5 
 
 11 
 
 53.5 
 
 15 
 
 63.9 
 
 10 
 
 64.3 
 
 17 
 
 22 
 
 
 23 
 
 44.6 
 
 10 
 
 40.9 
 
 15 
 
 52.7 
 
 9 
 
 53.3 
 
 17 
 
 64.6 
 
 10 
 
 64.0 
 
 17 
 
 23 
 
 
 24 
 
 40.2 
 
 11 
 
 42.9 
 
 16 
 
 54.3 
 
 11 
 
 64.1 
 
 13 
 
 64.0 
 
 11 
 
 64.5 
 
 16 
 
 24 
 
 
 25 
 
 45.6 
 
 9 
 
 42.7 
 
 17 
 
 56.7 
 
 10 
 
 57.8 
 
 17 
 
 63.6 
 
 10 
 
 66.8 
 
 10 
 
 25 
 
 
 28 
 
 45.0 
 
 11 
 
 44.7 
 
 16 
 
 55.6 
 
 10 
 
 66.9 
 
 17 
 
 66.6 
 
 11 
 
 68.5 
 
 15 
 
 26 
 
 
 27 
 
 42.8 
 
 10 
 
 43.0 
 
 17 
 
 55.0 
 
 11 
 
 56.1 
 
 16 
 
 65.4 
 
 9 
 
 66.9 
 
 17 
 
 27 
 
 
 28 
 
 45.8 
 
 10 
 
 45.9 
 
 17 
 
 58.5 
 
 10 
 
 64.2 
 
 16 
 
 64.4 
 
 11 
 
 67.3 
 
 16 
 
 28 
 
 
 20 
 
 44.2 
 
 11 
 
 45.0 
 
 16 
 
 65.7 
 
 11 
 
 55.5 
 
 16 
 
 66.5 
 
 10 
 
 66.8 
 
 17 
 
 20 
 
 
 80 
 
 47.6 
 
 10 
 
 47.5 
 
 15 
 
 61.6 
 
 9 
 
 57.0 
 
 17 
 
 66.6 
 
 10 
 
 66.6 
 
 17 
 
 30 
 
 
 31 
 
 ■ •• 
 
 ... 
 
 • ■• 
 
 ... 
 
 51.6 
 
 11 
 
 67.1 
 
 16 
 
 ■ •• 
 
 ... 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 31 
 
 
 10 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XII.— (Continued.) 
 
 AVERAOES OF THE DAILY MeAX TEMPERATURES IN EVERY DaY OF THE YeAR, 
 DERIVED FROM GROUPS OF TwELVE AND NINETEEN YeaRS, Vi'ITH THE NUMBER 
 
 OF Days included in each Average. 
 
 Days. 
 
 JULY. 
 
 AUGUST. 
 
 seitember. 
 
 Days. 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 1841 to 1852. 
 
 1853 to 1871. 
 
 1841 to 1852.1 
 
 1853 to 1871. ; 
 
 1841 to 1852. ; 
 
 1 
 1853 to 1871. 
 
 Average 
 
 el.i 
 
 Nos. 
 11 
 
 Average 
 
 o 
 64.1 
 
 Nos.i 
 15 
 
 Average 
 62.9 
 
 NOH. 
 
 9i 
 
 Average 
 
 o 
 69.8 
 
 Nos. 
 17 I 
 
 Average 
 67.3 
 
 Nos. 
 10 
 
 Average 
 6?. 9 
 
 Nos.' 
 17 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 62.4 
 
 10 
 
 65.2 
 
 16 
 
 63.2 
 
 ! 
 11 ' 
 
 68.8 
 
 16 
 
 66.7 
 
 11 ' 
 
 1 62.4 
 
 1 
 
 16 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 61.4 
 
 11 
 
 69.9 
 
 15 
 
 65.5 
 
 10 1 
 
 68.8 
 
 " 
 
 63.8 
 
 10 : 
 
 61.4 
 
 16 
 
 3 
 
 j 
 
 4 
 
 62.6 
 
 9 
 
 68.2 
 
 17 
 
 66.4 
 
 10 
 
 68.9 
 
 17 1 
 
 65.0 
 
 1 
 
 11 
 
 64.0 
 
 15 
 
 .. 1 
 
 5 
 
 64.0 
 
 11 
 
 66.1 
 
 16 
 
 67.5 
 
 11 
 
 69.6 
 
 16 
 
 63.3 
 
 9 i 
 
 64.8 
 
 17 
 
 5 
 
 6 
 
 66.3 
 
 10 
 
 67.3 
 
 17 
 
 66.7 
 
 10 
 
 ) 
 
 68.4 
 
 16 
 
 61.8 
 
 11 
 
 64.9 
 
 16 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 66.1 
 
 10 
 
 67.8 
 
 17 
 
 67.9 
 
 11 
 
 67.5 
 
 15 
 
 63.3 
 
 10 
 
 60.9 
 
 17 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 66.1 
 
 11 
 
 69.6 
 
 16 
 
 67.2 
 
 9 
 
 70.3 
 
 17 
 
 61.4 
 
 10 
 
 [ 61.3 
 
 17 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 67.3 
 
 10 
 
 07.5 
 
 16 
 
 68.2 
 
 11 
 
 69.5 
 
 16 
 
 60.0 
 
 11 
 
 62.3 
 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 68.2 
 
 11 
 
 67.3 
 
 15 
 
 65.8 
 
 10 
 
 69.6 
 
 17 
 
 61.8 
 
 10 
 
 60.9 
 
 16 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 67 e 
 
 9 
 
 6S.0 
 
 17 
 
 65.3 
 
 10 
 
 68.1 
 
 17 
 
 59.8 
 
 11 
 
 02.8 
 
 15 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 69.5 
 
 11 
 
 66.5 
 
 16 
 
 67.5 
 
 11 
 
 66.8 
 
 16 
 
 58.7 
 
 9 
 
 61.1 
 
 17 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 68.5 
 
 10 
 
 67.6 
 
 17 
 
 66.5 
 
 10 
 
 66.8 
 
 16 
 
 .54.9 
 
 11 
 
 58. •? 
 
 16 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 67.3 
 
 10 
 
 69.2 
 
 17 
 
 66.5 
 
 11 
 
 65.8 
 
 15, 
 
 56.9 
 
 10 
 
 58.0 
 
 17 
 
 14 
 
 15 
 
 66.3 
 
 11 
 
 68.7 
 
 16 
 
 65.6 
 
 9 
 
 66.1 
 
 17 j 
 
 55.3 
 
 10 
 
 69.3 
 
 17 
 
 15 
 
 16 
 
 67.5 
 
 10 
 
 69.7 
 
 16 
 
 66.6 
 
 11 
 
 65.9 
 
 1^ 
 
 55.6 
 
 11 
 
 58.5 
 
 16 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 68.1 
 
 11 
 
 69.0 
 
 15 
 
 65.5 
 
 10 
 
 65.2 
 
 17 
 
 58.2 
 
 10 
 
 60.3 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 18 
 
 68.0 
 
 9 
 
 69.6 
 
 17 
 
 64.9 
 
 10 
 
 64.1 
 
 .'.7 
 
 57.7 
 
 11 
 
 66.8 
 
 15 
 
 18 
 
 19 
 
 67.5 
 
 10 
 
 68,3 
 
 16 
 
 64.4 
 
 11 
 
 65.0 • 
 
 16 
 
 57.2 
 
 9 
 
 56.2 
 
 17 
 
 19 
 
 20 
 
 87.8 
 
 10 
 
 67.8 
 
 " 
 
 64.4 
 
 10 
 
 65.4 
 
 18 
 
 57.3 
 
 11 
 
 55.7 
 
 18 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 68.6 
 
 10 
 
 65.9 
 
 17 
 
 65.7 
 
 11 
 
 65.8 
 
 15 i 
 
 56.0 
 
 10 
 
 53.0 
 
 17 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
 68.7 
 
 11 
 
 67.5 
 
 16 
 
 65.4 
 
 9 
 
 65.3 
 
 17 
 
 1 
 
 52.0 
 
 10 
 
 53.8 
 
 17 
 
 22 
 
 23 
 
 68.4 
 
 10 
 
 67.3 
 
 16 
 
 65.9 
 
 11 
 
 63.6 
 
 16 i 
 
 5fi,3 
 
 11 
 
 56.9 
 
 16 
 
 23 
 
 24 
 
 66.9 
 
 11 
 
 68.6 
 
 15 
 
 64.3 
 
 10 
 
 65.4 
 
 17 1 
 
 63.0 
 
 10 
 
 55.8 
 
 16 
 
 24 
 
 25 
 
 65.6 
 
 9 
 
 69.2 
 
 17 
 
 66.7 
 
 10 
 
 63.4 
 
 17 1 
 
 52.4 
 
 11 
 
 55.8 
 
 15 
 
 25 
 
 26 
 
 65.5 
 
 11 
 
 68.9 
 
 16 
 
 65.0 
 
 11 
 
 64.8 
 
 16 
 
 48.2 
 
 9 
 
 53.5 
 
 17 
 
 26 
 
 27 
 
 63.6 
 
 10 
 
 68.8 
 
 17 
 
 61.9 
 
 10 
 
 62.7 
 
 16 
 
 48.7 
 
 11 
 
 63.1 
 
 16 
 
 27 
 
 28 
 
 64.6 
 
 10 
 
 68.0 
 
 17 
 
 63.3 
 
 11 
 
 64.3 
 
 15 
 
 49.8 
 
 10 
 
 62.2 
 
 17 
 
 1 
 
 28 
 
 29 
 
 66.8 
 
 11 
 
 67.1 
 
 16 
 
 65.6 
 
 9 
 
 61.7 
 
 17 
 
 62.8 
 
 10 
 
 62.2 
 
 17 
 
 29 
 
 30 
 
 64.6 
 
 10 
 
 68.3 
 
 16 
 
 66.2 
 
 11 
 
 60.8 
 
 16 1 
 
 60.7 
 
 11 
 
 51.2 
 
 16 
 
 30 
 
 31 
 
 63.2 
 
 11 
 
 67.5 
 
 15 
 
 66.0 
 
 10 
 
 61.1 
 
 17 : 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 31 
 
 17 
 
i ■•' 
 
 il 
 
 i : m 
 
 I 
 
 m 
 
 m 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XII.— (Contimtfid.) 
 Averages of the Daily Mkan Tempekatitreh in every Day of the Yeau, 
 
 DERIVED from GROUPS OF TWELVE AND NINETEEN YeARS, WITU THE NUMBER 
 
 OF Days included in each Avehaoe. 
 
 Days. 
 
 
 OCTOBER. 
 
 
 NOVK.MBEU. 
 
 DECEMBER. 
 
 Days. 
 
 1841 to 1852. 
 
 1853 to ■ 
 
 871. 
 
 1841 to 1852. 
 
 1853 to 1871.; 
 
 1 
 1 1841 to 1852. 
 
 1863 to 1871. 
 
 Average 
 4§.9 
 
 NOK.' 
 
 10 : 
 
 t 
 Average 
 
 
 
 61.7 
 
 Nos. 
 16 
 
 Average 
 
 o 
 43.8 
 
 Nos. 
 11 
 
 werage 
 
 Nos. 
 16 
 
 Avprage 
 ' 2?.8 
 
 1 
 
 Nos 
 10 
 
 Average 
 
 
 
 3U.8 
 
 Nos.j 
 
 1 
 17 : 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 45.0 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 49.8 
 
 11 
 
 53.1 
 
 -i 
 
 4>.9 
 
 10 
 
 42.1 
 
 17 i 
 
 30.0 
 
 11 
 
 28.7 
 
 16 
 
 2 
 
 8 
 
 49.8 
 
 9 
 
 52.0 
 
 17 
 
 41.1 
 
 10 
 
 39.7 
 
 17 i 
 
 1 32.5 
 
 10 
 
 28.4 
 
 16 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 50.0 
 
 11 
 
 52.5 
 
 16 
 
 39.5 
 
 11 
 
 40.2 
 
 16 
 
 33.1 
 
 1 
 
 11 
 
 29.4 
 
 15 
 
 4 
 
 6 
 
 50.1 
 
 10 
 
 51.2 
 
 17 
 
 41.2 
 
 10 
 
 39.9 
 
 16 
 
 i 28.1 
 
 9 
 
 30.1 
 
 16 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 50.5 
 
 10 
 
 52.3 
 
 16 1 
 
 38.3 
 
 11 
 
 37.6 
 
 15 i 
 
 1 29.4 
 
 11 
 
 29.9 
 
 16 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 50.3 
 
 11 
 
 53.8 
 
 15 1 
 
 39.8 
 
 9 
 
 37.9 
 
 17 ' 
 
 32.5 
 
 10 
 
 29.0 
 
 17 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 52.5 
 
 10 
 
 49.0 
 
 16 
 
 37.7 
 
 11 
 
 38.9 
 
 16 
 
 33.9 
 
 10 
 
 25.3 
 
 17 
 
 8 
 
 g 
 
 51.7 
 
 11 
 
 52.9 
 
 15 1 
 
 37.8 
 
 10 
 
 40.2 
 
 17 ' 
 
 ! 31.9 
 
 11 
 
 25.9 
 
 16 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 48.8 
 
 9 
 
 50.5 
 
 17 1 
 
 38.0 
 
 10 
 
 36.2 
 
 17 
 
 ! 28.2 
 
 10 
 
 26.9 
 
 16! 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 49.3 
 
 11 
 
 49.3 
 
 16 
 
 37.4 
 
 11 
 
 36.3 
 
 16 , 
 
 27.1 
 
 11 
 
 26.9 
 
 15 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 45.9 
 
 10 
 
 46.1 
 
 17 1 
 
 39.2 
 
 10 
 
 39.0 
 
 "l 
 
 23.3 
 
 3 
 
 25.1 
 
 17 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 44.2 
 
 10 
 
 46.1 
 
 18 ' 
 
 37.1 
 
 11 
 
 37.8 
 
 16 i 
 
 ! 26.5 
 
 11 
 
 26.0 
 
 16 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 43.6 
 
 11 
 
 46.7 
 
 16 ; 
 
 37.1 
 
 9 
 
 37.3 
 
 17 
 
 i 30.3 
 
 10 
 
 24.8 
 
 17 
 
 14 
 
 16 
 
 42.7 
 
 10 
 
 45.5 
 
 16 i 
 
 35.8 
 
 11 
 
 34.3 
 
 16 
 
 ' 27.4 
 
 10 
 
 26.1 
 
 17 
 
 15 
 
 16 
 
 45.0 
 
 11 
 
 45.9 
 
 15 
 
 37.9 
 
 10 
 
 35.5 
 
 17 ! 
 
 24.8 
 
 11 
 
 27.6 
 
 16 
 
 1 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 42.6 
 
 9 
 
 47. 3 
 
 16 
 
 38.6 
 
 10 
 
 37.3 
 
 1 
 17 1 
 
 21.2 
 
 10 
 
 26.8 
 
 16 i 
 
 17 
 
 18 
 
 44.5 
 
 11 
 
 46.8 
 
 16 
 
 35.5 
 
 11 
 
 35.3 
 
 10 
 
 : 24.4 
 
 11 
 
 22.3 
 
 15 
 
 18 
 
 19 
 
 40.8 
 
 10 
 
 46.5 
 
 17 
 
 34.7 
 
 10 
 
 38.2 
 
 16 ' 
 
 25.0 
 
 9 
 
 23.4 
 
 17 
 
 19 
 
 20 
 
 42.3 
 
 10 
 
 44.3 
 
 17 
 
 36.4 
 
 11 
 
 32.4 
 
 16 
 
 22.0 
 
 11 
 
 21.9 
 
 16 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 40.9 
 
 11 
 
 44.3 
 
 16 ' 
 
 35.3 
 
 9 
 
 34.4 
 
 17 
 
 23.4 
 
 10 
 
 22.6 
 
 17 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
 40.9 
 
 10 
 
 45.0 
 
 16 
 
 3c. 7 
 
 11 
 
 34.0 
 
 16 
 
 1 
 
 19.0 
 
 10 
 
 21.5 
 
 17 
 
 22 
 
 23 
 
 40.2 
 
 11 
 
 43.2 
 
 16 
 
 36.5 
 
 10 
 
 33.8 
 
 17 
 
 22.1 
 
 11 
 
 20.4 
 
 16 
 
 23 
 
 24 
 
 43.7 
 
 9 
 
 40.9 
 
 17 
 
 34.6 
 
 10 
 
 30.8 
 
 17 
 
 24.1 
 
 10 
 
 19.2 
 
 16 
 
 24 
 
 25 
 
 41.1 
 
 11 
 
 41.4 
 
 16 
 
 30.8 
 
 11 
 
 33.7 
 
 16 
 
 «•• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 25 
 
 20 
 
 39.7 
 
 10 
 
 40.9 
 
 17 
 
 29.7 
 
 10 
 
 34.2 
 
 16 
 
 23.3 
 
 9 
 
 26.6 
 
 13 
 
 26 
 
 27 
 
 38.9 
 
 10 
 
 41.0 
 
 17 
 
 28.7 
 
 11 
 
 33.4 
 
 15 1 
 
 26.6 
 
 11 
 
 26.2 
 
 16 
 
 27 
 
 28 
 
 40.5 
 
 11 
 
 41.0 
 
 16 
 
 28.7 
 
 9 
 
 32.8 
 
 17 ' 
 
 27.3 
 
 10 
 
 28.4 
 
 17 
 
 28 
 
 29 
 
 42.9 
 
 10 
 
 42.5 
 
 16 
 
 28.1 
 
 11 
 
 34.2 
 
 16 
 
 30.7 
 
 10 
 
 20.6 
 
 17 
 
 29 
 
 30 
 
 42.2 
 
 11 
 
 44.7 
 
 15 
 
 30.1 
 
 10 
 
 31.0 
 
 17 
 
 28.8 
 
 11 
 
 24.4 
 
 16 
 
 30 
 
 31 
 
 38.9 
 
 9 
 
 43.4 
 
 17 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 26.1 
 
 10 
 
 23.4 
 
 16 
 
 31 
 
 18 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XIII. 
 
 Mean Abnoumal Variations of Tempeuature, with their proper Signs 
 arr.vnfjei) according to the direction of the wind at the time of 
 
 OBSERVATION, IN EACH MONTH, IN EACH QUARTER, AND IN THE YeAR, FOR 
 
 THE Eight Yeaks, 1800-67. 
 
 N. 
 
 N. E. 
 
 S. E. 
 
 January 
 
 February 
 
 March 
 
 April 
 
 May 
 
 June 
 
 July 
 
 August 
 
 September 
 
 October , 
 
 November 
 
 December ....... 
 
 -11.42 
 —5.98 
 -3.;?7 
 —1.54 
 +1.06 
 +1.21 
 +0.43 
 —0.06 
 — 2.4« 
 —0.02 
 —2.56 
 —10.50 
 
 Spring. 1 1 
 
 Mar. to .May 
 
 —1.08 
 
 Summer. 
 June to Aug. 
 
 }'\ +0.45 
 
 Sept, 
 
 Autumn. \ 
 to Nov.... I 
 
 —1.51 
 
 Winter. 
 Dec. to Feb.. 
 
 Year , 
 
 —9.52 
 
 —2.85 
 
 n 
 -3.38 
 
 +0.75 
 —0.83 
 +0.07 
 +1.26 
 +1.18 
 —0.28 
 -1.19 
 —1.15 
 +2.73 
 — C.22 
 -4.35 
 
 +0.18 
 
 +0.01 
 
 +0.68 
 
 o 
 +4.07 
 
 +3.97 
 
 +0.91 
 
 +1.16 
 
 —1.61 
 
 —0.16 
 
 —1.26 
 
 +0.12 
 
 +0.71 
 
 +4.43 
 
 +3.72 
 
 +5.74 
 
 +0.32 
 
 +7.04 
 +2.94 
 —0.25 
 +1.37 
 —0.08 
 +0.15 
 +0.68 
 —0.06 
 —0.14 
 +3.99 
 —6.09 
 +3.01 
 
 +0.40 
 
 —0.41 +0.22 +0.05 
 
 .1. 
 
 +4.94 
 +7.43 
 +1.41 
 +0.17 
 +0.19 
 +0.23 
 —0.20 
 +0.20 
 +2.64 
 +5.07 
 +C.32 
 +4.94 
 
 S. W. 
 
 +0.45 
 
 —2.15 
 
 -0.30 
 
 +2.95 
 
 +4.56 
 
 +1.58 
 
 +3.11 
 
 +3.91 
 
 +4.43 
 
 . o 
 +0.J6 
 
 +5.28 
 
 +2.59 
 
 +1.85 
 
 +2.20 
 
 +3.13 
 
 +3.78 
 
 -'-2.45 
 
 +5.27 
 
 +7.31 
 
 +4.20 
 
 +5.51 
 
 +2.25 
 
 +3.15 
 
 W. 
 
 o 
 -1.^3 
 
 —0.41 
 —2.42 
 —0.91 
 —0.99 
 +2.84 
 +2.31 
 —0.30 
 +0.60 
 +0.99 
 —0.21 
 —1.81 
 
 —1.69 
 
 +1.53 
 
 +5.11 
 
 +5.74 
 
 +0.33 
 
 N. W. 
 
 —8.34 
 —5.68 
 —4.05 
 —2.34 
 —1.40 
 +0.75 
 -0.47 
 —1.34 
 —2.52 
 —1.39 
 —1.34 
 —4.44 
 
 Calma. 
 
 -3.68 
 +0.01 
 —1.67 
 +0.75 
 +0.70 
 +1.27 
 +2.75 
 +0.61 
 +1.89 
 +2.13 
 +0.70 
 —1.36 
 
 —2.56 
 
 +0.12 
 
 -0.44 +1.47 
 
 .71 
 
 +3.3P _2.i4 
 
 +1.76 +1.9.^ I +3.64 
 
 —0.83 
 
 -6,19 
 
 —2.61 
 
 +1.63 
 
 -2.37 
 
 +0.49 
 
 10 
 
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 m ■ ' ( 
 
 I h 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XIV. 
 
 Monthly and Yearly Mkan.s of the Diurnal Change of Temperature 
 (exclu.sivk of that due to Annual Variation), fro.vi 6 a.m. to 6 a.m., 
 
 FOR THE periods ISSl-f)?) INCLUSIVE, AND 1860-62 INCLUSIVE, ARRANGED 
 ACCORDING TO THE DaiLV RESULTANT DIRECTION OF THE WiND, 
 
 
 N. 
 
 N.B. 
 
 £. 
 
 S. E. 
 
 
 1854-59. 
 -°5.1 
 —4.0 
 —0.8 
 —2.7 
 —2.0 
 —2.3 
 —1.0 
 —4.0 
 —3.7 
 —6.2 
 —3.8 
 —1.7 
 
 1860-62. 
 -§.C 
 —2.2 
 —3.4 
 —2.3 
 —0.1 
 —2.0 
 —2.3 
 —2.0 
 -3.7 
 —2.0 
 -0.8 
 +1.4 
 
 —1.9 
 
 18.')4-59. 
 +3.3, 
 +1.4 
 0.0 
 +2.2 
 +0.0 
 +0.7 
 —0.5 
 +3.2 
 +0.2 
 +1.2 
 —1.7 
 +4.3 
 
 186002. 
 
 o 
 + 6.8 
 
 +4.1 
 
 +2.7 
 
 +3.0 
 
 +0.4 
 
 +0.3 
 
 +0.0 
 
 —1.2 
 
 +0.7 
 
 + 1.3 
 
 +2.3 
 
 +4.8 
 
 lS54-i59. 
 
 +10.5 
 +9.0 
 +5.0 
 +2.9 
 +1,8 
 +0.3 
 +1.5 
 +1.7 
 +3.8 
 +3.4 
 +4.1 
 +4.8 
 
 +3.5 
 
 1860-62. 
 +10.6 
 +12.9 
 +.';.l 
 +2.2 
 +1.1 
 —0.3 
 +1.9 
 +1.7 
 +7.3 
 +4.8 
 +1.4 
 +8.1 
 
 +4.0 
 
 1854-59. 
 +0.0 
 
 -17.8 
 +7.0 
 +4.8 
 +2.6 
 +2.8 
 +2.1 
 +3.7 
 +5.3 
 +5.4 
 +4.3 
 
 +10.2 
 
 1860-62. 
 
 * 
 
 —4.8 
 +5.6 
 +3.0 
 +6.8 
 +2.2 
 +8.1 
 +9.9 
 +3.2 
 +11.6 
 +10.9 
 
 
 March 
 
 April 
 
 May 
 
 June 
 
 July 
 
 Auffuat 
 
 September 
 
 November 
 
 December 
 
 
 Year 
 
 —3.3 
 
 +1.5 
 
 +2.4 
 
 -+4,6 
 
 +6.3 
 
 
 
 
 S. 
 
 S.W. 
 
 W. 
 
 N.W. 
 
 Janiiarv 
 
 1854-59. 
 
 +11.7 
 +1.6 
 +9.2 
 +2.1 
 +0.6 
 +1.6 
 +?.5 
 +1.8 
 +5.1 
 +G.7 
 +9.9 
 
 +18.0 
 
 1860-62. 
 
 -i.s 
 
 +7.8 
 +8.4 
 +5.8 
 +1.4 
 +4.7 
 +2.7 
 +1.1 
 +6.2 
 +14.1 
 +6.0 
 +0.6 
 
 1854-59. 
 
 n 
 +3.1 
 
 +7.4 
 
 +4.4 
 
 +0.4 
 
 +0.8 
 
 +1.6 
 
 +0.8 
 
 +2.6 
 
 +1.6 
 
 +3.0 
 
 +0.7 
 
 +0.1 
 
 +2.2 
 
 1860-62. 
 +5.3 
 +3.4 
 +5.7 
 +2.5 
 +3.5 
 +4.0 
 +2.5 
 +1.8 
 —0.2 
 +1.3 
 —0.3 
 +5.2 
 
 1854-59. 
 -4.1 
 —1.8 
 —3.8 
 —2.4 
 —1.7 
 -0.4 
 —3.4 
 —2.0 
 —4.4 
 —3.0 
 -2.9 
 —3.4 
 
 1860-62. 
 
 —2.7 
 —2.2 
 —4.4 
 —2.6 
 -2.2 
 —3.2 
 —2.3 
 —3.5 
 —3.7 
 —2.5 
 —5.0 
 
 1854-59. 
 -§.9 
 -7.1 
 —3.6 
 -3.4 
 -3.6 
 —3.6 
 -4.2 
 -3.4 
 -5.4 
 -2.4 
 —4.2 
 —4.5 
 
 —4.5 
 
 1860-62. 
 
 o 
 —12.4 
 
 —7.4 
 
 -4.6 
 
 —4.2 
 
 —2.6 
 
 —2.1 
 
 —2.3 
 
 —4.3 
 
 —6.6 
 
 -5.1 
 
 —3.5 
 
 -4.3 
 
 February 
 
 March 
 
 . ->ril 
 
 May 
 
 July 
 
 
 September 
 
 October 
 
 Noyember 
 
 DAGfimbfiT 
 
 
 Year 
 
 +3.9 
 
 +3.9 
 
 -r27 
 
 —2.9 
 
 —3.2 
 
 -4.5 
 
 1 
 
 
 o'No case of a S. E. Resultant in January, 1860-62. 
 20 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XV. 
 
 Monthly axd Avnital Means of the Baromktrtc Presst'Rb for kach op tub 
 TwKVTV-FoiJB HoirRH OF ToRoxTo Astronomical Time, amd for the Twenty- 
 four Hours coi-leutively, from Hourly Orservations in the Si.x: Years 
 FROM 1st July, 1842, to 30tii June, 1848. 
 
 Barometer at 32° = 29 inches 4- the niuubers in tlie Table. 
 
 Toronto 
 Adtro- 
 
 nomtcal 
 Time. 
 
 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 .Tune. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov, 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Annual 
 .Moans. 
 
 in. 
 
 0.610 
 
 in. 
 0.623 
 
 in 
 
 O.OSv. 
 
 in. 
 
 0.674 
 
 in. 
 
 0.573 
 
 in. 
 
 0.590 
 
 in 
 0.602 
 
 in. 
 
 0.654 
 
 in. 
 
 0.650 
 
 in. 
 
 0.060 
 
 In. 
 
 0.626 
 
 In. 
 
 0.640 
 
 In. 
 
 0.629 
 
 1 
 
 .596 
 
 .606 
 
 .616 
 
 .666 
 
 .563 
 
 .580 
 
 .693 
 
 .646 
 
 .649 
 
 .653 
 
 .615 
 
 .628 
 
 .618 
 
 2 
 
 .69.1 
 
 .596 
 
 .604 
 
 .654 
 
 .555 
 
 .572 
 
 .584 
 
 .635 
 
 .636 
 
 .645 
 
 .608 
 
 .621 
 
 .608 
 
 3 
 
 .599 
 
 .596 
 
 .600 
 
 .644 
 
 .646 
 
 .536 
 
 .576 
 
 .624 
 
 .628 
 
 .64;i 
 
 .010 
 
 .62i". 
 
 .606 
 
 i 
 
 .604 
 
 .59^ 
 
 .600 
 
 .640 
 
 .540 
 
 .658 
 
 .670 
 
 .620 
 
 .625 
 
 .643 
 
 .612 
 
 .632 
 
 .608 
 
 6 
 
 .610 
 
 .600 
 
 .605 
 
 .642 
 
 .638 
 
 .653 
 
 .564 
 
 617 
 
 .625 
 
 .647 
 
 .610 
 
 .634 
 
 .004 
 
 6 
 
 .618 
 
 .607 
 
 .609 
 
 .642 
 
 .640 
 
 .553 
 
 .567 
 
 .618 
 
 .620 
 
 .652 
 
 .621 
 
 .640 
 
 .608 
 
 7 
 
 .622 
 
 .614 
 
 .616 
 
 .643 
 
 .644 
 
 .556 
 
 .569 
 
 .619 
 
 .632 
 
 .656 
 
 .622 
 
 .644 
 
 .611 
 
 8 
 
 .623 
 
 .616 
 
 .622 
 
 .652 
 
 .653 
 
 .560 
 
 .674 
 
 .628 
 
 .641 
 
 .660 
 
 .062 
 
 .643 
 
 .016 
 
 
 
 .623 
 
 .618 
 
 .627 
 
 .653 
 
 .662 
 
 .571 
 
 .586 
 
 .633 
 
 .642 
 
 .663 
 
 .662 
 
 .641 
 
 .620 
 
 10 
 
 .621 
 
 .617 
 
 .622 
 
 .650 
 
 .565 
 
 .573 
 
 .588 
 
 .633 
 
 .643 
 
 .665 
 
 .621 
 
 .641 
 
 .620 
 
 11 
 
 .619 
 
 .614 
 
 .626 
 
 .648 
 
 .566 
 
 .575 
 
 .590 
 
 .635 
 
 .642 
 
 .663 
 
 .618 
 
 .638 
 
 .620 
 
 12 
 
 .618 
 
 .602 
 
 .619 
 
 .644 
 
 .562 
 
 .568 
 
 .586 
 
 .033 
 
 .637 
 
 .663 
 
 .626 
 
 .637 
 
 .610 
 
 13 
 
 .620 
 
 .602 
 
 .619 
 
 .637 
 
 .560 
 
 .566 
 
 .584 
 
 .629 
 
 .636 
 
 .666 
 
 .626 
 
 .635 
 
 .615 
 
 14 
 
 .625 
 
 .604 
 
 .618 
 
 .636 
 
 .658 
 
 .665 
 
 .583 
 
 .626 
 
 .6.36 
 
 .664 
 
 .029 
 
 .641 
 
 .615 
 
 15 
 
 .623 
 
 .604 
 
 .613 
 
 .637 
 
 .660 
 
 .666 
 
 .583 
 
 .626 
 
 .636 
 
 .602 
 
 .628 
 
 .641 
 
 .615 
 
 16 
 
 617 
 
 .605 
 
 .613 
 
 .638 
 
 .562 
 
 .572 
 
 .687 
 
 .629 
 
 .640 
 
 .664 
 
 .028 
 
 .635 
 
 .616 
 
 17 
 
 .613 
 
 .607 
 
 .620 
 
 .646 
 
 .574 
 
 .585 
 
 .598 
 
 .635 
 
 .648 
 
 .668 
 
 .626 
 
 .634 
 
 .621 
 
 18 
 
 .617 
 
 .614 
 
 .626 
 
 .673 
 
 .682 
 
 .596 
 
 .603 
 
 .651 
 
 .665 
 
 .664 
 
 .630 
 
 .649 
 
 .631 
 
 10 
 
 .622 
 
 .625 
 
 .637 
 
 .685 
 
 .589 
 
 .602 
 
 .610 
 
 .659 
 
 .672 
 
 .677 
 
 .638 
 
 .654 
 
 .639 
 
 20 
 
 .634 
 
 .638 
 
 .643 
 
 .692 
 
 .592 
 
 .605 
 
 614 
 
 .663 
 
 .674 
 
 .684 
 
 .647 
 
 .665 
 
 .646 
 
 21 
 
 .641 
 
 .644 
 
 .645 
 
 .693 
 
 .590 
 
 .604 
 
 .614 
 
 .666 
 
 .678 
 
 .686 
 
 .648 
 
 .669 
 
 .643 
 
 22 
 
 .643 
 
 .643 
 
 .644 
 
 .692 
 
 .690 
 
 .603 
 
 .613 
 
 .667 
 
 .676 
 
 .684 
 
 .651 
 
 ,,673 
 
 .648 
 
 23 
 
 .631 
 
 .639 
 
 .638 
 
 .685 
 
 .583 
 
 .698 
 
 .609 
 
 .662 
 
 .669 
 
 .679 
 
 .6-12 
 
 .659 
 
 .641 
 .621 
 
 .618 
 
 .614 
 
 .622 
 
 .667 
 
 .565 
 
 .677 
 
 .689 
 
 .638 
 
 .647 
 
 .663 
 
 .626 
 
 .643 
 
 SL 
 
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 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OUSERVATIONS. 
 
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 TABLE XVI. 
 
 MOXTHLY ANn ANNt'AI, MkANS OK THE HAUOMETKir pHKSHfTnK TV EAC'TI OF THE 
 TlIIKTY-ONK VkARS VKo.M i84l TO 1871, WITH TUK MoNTJll.V A.ND AnMAL 
 MkANS for TlIK WIIOI.K rKHlOIi, AND KOR TURKK OHOUP.S OK TWELVE, NiNK, 
 
 AND Ten Years rksi'ectively ; also, the prohable Vauiajjility of tdk 
 Monthly am> .Vnncai, Mkans i\ a sisoi.e year. 
 
 HiirdiiiL'tiu' at !i'2^ = 27 inches + tlie numbers in tha Talile. 
 
 
 Years. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 Msy. 
 
 1 
 •Tuno. ' .Inly. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sopt. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Yearly 
 
 .Miiins 
 
 2.604 
 
 
 1841 
 
 2.666 
 
 2.491 
 
 2.6.')4 
 
 2.623 
 
 2.54! 
 
 2.644 2.»117 
 
 2.701 
 
 2.604 
 
 2.644 
 
 2.668 
 
 2.598 
 
 
 1842 
 
 .609 
 
 .547 
 
 .634 
 
 .6i.6 
 
 . 58:-) 
 
 .5H6 .657 
 
 .710 
 
 .&^9 
 
 .640 
 
 . 600 
 
 . 650 
 
 .012 
 
 
 184H 
 
 .696 
 
 .657 
 
 .C!)8 
 
 .598 
 
 .61,1 
 
 .552 ; .620 
 
 .680 
 
 .691 
 
 .543 
 
 . 66S 
 
 . 066 
 
 .612 
 
 
 1844 
 
 .612 
 
 .660 
 
 .663 
 
 .737 
 
 .650 
 
 .609 j .5.37 
 
 .629 
 
 .731 
 
 jm 
 
 .611 
 
 .540 
 
 .618 
 
 
 1846 
 
 .624 
 
 .676 
 
 .592 
 
 .599 
 
 . 636 
 
 .598 : .508 
 
 .632 
 
 . 561 
 
 .794 
 
 .50M 
 
 .692 
 
 .RIO 
 
 
 1S4U 
 
 .617 
 
 .662 
 
 .603 
 
 .702 
 
 .607 
 
 .694 
 
 .685 
 
 .6;)8 
 
 .625 
 
 .696 
 
 .671 
 
 .642 
 
 .628 
 
 
 1847 
 
 .595 
 
 .020 
 
 .676 
 
 .573 
 
 .684 
 
 .662 
 
 . 031 
 
 636 
 
 .610 
 
 .676 
 
 .686 
 
 . 657 
 
 .625 
 
 
 1848 
 
 .666 
 
 .608 
 
 .648 
 
 .731 
 
 .496 
 
 .544 
 
 .675 
 
 .644 
 
 .5^0 
 
 .601 
 
 .654 
 
 .678 
 
 .620 
 
 
 1849 
 
 .803 
 
 .754 
 
 .714 
 
 .686 
 
 .673 
 
 .626 
 
 . 684 
 
 .622 
 
 .684 
 
 .602 
 
 ..5K7 
 
 .08(1 
 
 .668 
 
 
 1850 
 
 .687 
 
 .604 
 
 .600 
 
 .565 
 
 .658 
 
 .644 
 
 .588 
 
 .601 
 
 .624 
 
 .59" 
 
 . 6,'i: 
 
 .676 
 
 .616 
 
 
 1851 
 
 .610 
 
 .756 
 
 .657 
 
 .699 
 
 .630 
 
 .6(J2 
 
 .656 
 
 .670 
 
 .759 
 
 .697 
 
 .632 
 
 . 666 
 
 .645 
 
 
 1852 
 
 .575 
 
 .628 
 
 .592 
 
 .415 
 
 .619 
 
 .521 
 
 .610 
 
 .666 
 
 .702 
 
 .661 
 
 .575 
 
 .600 
 
 .589 
 
 
 1863 
 
 .716 
 
 .585 
 
 .655 
 
 .567 
 
 .597 
 
 .616 
 
 .653 
 
 .690 
 
 .642 
 
 .651 
 
 .794 
 
 .601 
 
 .631 
 
 
 1854 
 
 .610 
 
 .698 
 
 .527 
 
 . (YM 
 
 . 565 
 
 ,560 
 
 .639 
 
 .646 
 
 .701 
 
 .698 
 
 .441 
 
 .589 
 
 .608 
 
 
 1855 
 
 .643 
 
 .628 
 
 .51,5 
 
 .652 
 
 .660 
 
 .612 
 
 609 
 
 .652 
 
 .721 
 
 .554 
 
 .666 
 
 .70+ 
 
 .026 
 
 
 1856 
 
 .673 
 
 .491 
 
 .661 
 
 .577 
 
 .581 
 
 646 
 
 .589 
 
 .620 
 
 .600 
 
 .709 
 
 .644 
 
 .713 
 
 . 6(10 
 
 
 1857 
 
 .740 
 
 .739 
 
 .698 
 
 .628 
 
 .634 
 
 .425 
 
 .687 
 
 .693 
 
 .712 
 
 .669 
 
 .526 
 
 .621 
 
 .606 
 
 
 1858 
 
 .679 
 
 .663 
 
 .622 
 
 497 
 
 .883 
 
 .604 
 
 .603 
 
 .618 
 
 .650 
 
 .684 
 
 .629 
 
 .696 
 
 .627 
 
 
 1859 
 
 .681 
 
 .6.35 
 
 .415 
 
 .533 
 
 .659 
 
 .618 
 
 .647 
 
 .698 
 
 .669 
 
 .617 
 
 .677 
 
 .711 
 
 .622 
 
 
 1860 
 
 .646 
 
 .635 
 
 .613 
 
 .676 
 
 .665 
 
 .496 
 
 .662 
 
 ..581 
 
 .674 
 
 .673 
 
 .525 
 
 . 609 
 
 .593 
 
 
 1861 
 
 .665 
 
 .547 
 
 .623 
 
 .562 
 
 .5+4 
 
 .668 
 
 .649 
 
 .652 
 
 .609 
 
 .621 
 
 .539 
 
 .748 
 
 .602 
 
 
 1802 
 
 .7;51 
 
 .611 
 
 .506 
 
 .724 
 
 .588 
 
 .663 
 
 .546 
 
 .615 
 
 .683 
 
 .621 
 
 .6.38 
 
 .680 
 
 .625 
 
 
 1863 
 
 .650 
 
 .795 
 
 .665 
 
 .644 
 
 .617 
 
 .6.51 
 
 .595 
 
 .641 
 
 .733 
 
 .700 
 
 .558 
 
 .700 
 
 .654 
 
 
 1864 
 
 .692 
 
 .494 
 
 .510 
 
 .695 
 
 .471 
 
 .653 
 
 637 
 
 .544 
 
 .610 
 
 .623 
 
 .581 
 
 .622 
 
 .560 
 
 
 1865 
 
 ..592 
 
 .705 
 
 .6.30 
 
 .615 
 
 .584 
 
 .631 
 
 .593 
 
 .679 
 
 .718 
 
 .621 
 
 .657 
 
 .678 
 
 .634 
 
 
 1806 
 
 .722 
 
 .710 
 
 .669 
 
 .608 
 
 .483 
 
 ,ei9 
 
 .604 
 
 .660 
 
 .621 
 
 .708 
 
 .614 
 
 .649 
 
 .622 
 
 
 1867 
 
 .571 
 
 .661 
 
 .715 
 
 .626 
 
 .476 
 
 .616 
 
 .604 
 
 .691 
 
 .715 
 
 .667 
 
 .686 
 
 .649 
 
 .615 
 
 
 1868 
 
 .599 
 
 .747 
 
 .671 
 
 .580 
 
 .ol9 
 
 .658 .599 
 
 .643 
 
 .660 
 
 .759 
 
 .651 
 
 .622 
 
 .643 
 
 
 1869 
 
 .670 
 
 .619 
 
 .652 
 
 .520 
 
 .4>31 
 
 .686 .666 
 
 .663 
 
 .764 
 
 .673 
 
 .552 
 
 .726 
 
 .598 
 
 
 1870 
 
 .628 
 
 .534 
 
 .646 
 
 .607 
 
 .562 
 
 .57 ft .631 
 
 .681 
 
 .762 
 
 .616 
 
 .594 
 
 .635 
 
 .590 
 
 
 1871 
 
 .762 
 
 .634 
 
 .672 
 
 .457 
 
 .617 
 
 .542 .6.53 
 
 .677 
 
 .720 
 
 .635 
 
 .642 
 
 .576 
 
 .607 
 
 
 Means. 
 
 1841-52 
 
 2.a300 
 
 2.6127 
 
 2.&317 
 
 2.6069 
 
 2.68.30 
 
 i 
 2 . '5818:2. 6972 
 
 2.6441 
 
 2.6533 
 2.6642 
 
 2.6405 
 
 2.6187 
 
 2.6461 
 
 2.620fl 
 
 
 Means. 
 185.3-61 
 
 2.6726 
 2.6417 
 
 2.6246 
 
 2.5477 
 
 2.569<! 
 
 2.6864 
 
 2.5483 2.6042 
 
 2.6066 
 
 2.6529 
 
 2.6046 
 
 2.6724 
 
 2.6128 
 
 
 MeaiiH. 
 
 1862-71 
 
 2.6410 
 
 2.61.36 
 
 2.5881 
 
 2.5398 
 
 1 
 
 2.58902.6818 
 
 2.6097 
 
 2.6976 
 
 2.6422 
 
 2.6073 
 
 2.6337 
 
 2.6164 
 
 2.6166 
 .0140 
 
 
 Means. 
 1841-71 
 
 2.6461 
 
 2.62,')3 
 
 2.6016 
 
 2.6901 
 
 2.6701 
 
 2.6744 2.5943 
 
 2.6218 
 
 2.6708 
 
 2.M46 
 
 2.6i09 
 
 2.6497 
 .0381 
 
 
 Varia- ) 
 bllity. ]■ 
 
 .0434 
 
 .0577 
 
 .0472 
 
 .0493 
 
 .0557 
 
 .0342 
 
 .0273 
 
 .0324 
 
 .0373 
 
 .0403 
 
 .0463 
 
 sa 
 
TORONTO METEOllOLOOICAL OnSEUVATION8. 
 
 ^"1 
 
 TARLE XVIT. 
 Hionrxr Rraihsos ok tfik Maihimftku oiiskuvkd in v.mu Month anm in the 
 
 YEAU, KIMiM 1841 TO 1871, lotiKlllKK wnil IIIK AvKIIAIIKS DKHIVKO FItOM 
 
 Thiuty-onk Ykaus, am> kko.m (iitoii'.s OK T\vK.i,VK, Nixio, and Tkn Ykaks. 
 
 The inonth in whkh tin: lliiilunt HmtliiKj a/ imh ijiur orcina i.^ initirdtid Inj an, uskrlsk, 
 BariiiMc'tiT lit ;i'.'° = 27 iiuhis -(- tlir iniiiiln'is in tin- Tiililti. 
 
 Tears. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 M«r. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 .Tuiie 
 
 July. 
 
 hug. 
 
 Sopt. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1841 
 
 :i.:i.i5 
 
 3.010 
 
 3.23m 
 
 3.185 
 
 2.813 
 
 2.761 
 
 2.03;( 
 
 3.021 
 
 2.9(4 
 
 3.091 
 
 3.078 
 
 3.417 
 
 3.417 
 
 1842 
 
 3.2.-8 
 
 3.032 
 
 3.177 
 
 3.074 
 
 3.0:!5 
 
 3.010 
 
 3.001 
 
 2.993 
 
 2.901 
 
 2.994 
 
 3.182 
 
 3.22.' 
 
 3.258 
 
 1843 
 
 3.211 
 
 3.078 
 
 3. 087 
 
 2.96'' 
 
 3.102 
 
 2.890 
 
 2.041 
 
 2.901 
 
 3.016 
 
 3.067 
 
 3.088 
 
 3.26:. 
 
 3.263 
 
 IS 14 
 
 3.18S 
 
 3.100 
 
 3.101 
 
 3.'.:05 
 
 3.04>- 
 
 3.04'i 
 
 2.864 
 
 2.922 
 
 3.123 
 
 3.090 
 
 2.073 
 
 3.I4I> 
 
 3.205 
 
 1845 
 
 3.206 
 
 3.104 
 
 2.984 
 
 2.922 
 
 3.012 
 
 2.875 
 
 2.798 
 
 2.017 
 
 3.025 
 
 3.242 
 
 3. 129 
 
 3.215 
 
 3.242 
 
 1840 
 
 3.:!35 
 
 3.2.^.5 
 
 3.1 17 
 
 3.194 
 
 2.802 
 
 3.045 
 
 3 027 
 
 2.844 
 
 2.955 
 
 3.201 
 
 3.200 
 
 3.23^ 
 
 3.3;i5 
 
 1847 
 
 3.272 
 
 3.100 
 
 3.064 
 
 3.0.3S 
 
 2.970 
 
 2.883 
 
 2.880 
 
 2.953 
 
 3.00; 
 
 3.396 
 
 3.250 
 
 3.12.'. 
 
 3.396 
 
 1848 
 
 3.2(18 
 
 3.160 
 
 3.02t; 
 
 3.089 
 
 2.861 
 
 2.9171 2.80(1 
 
 2.805 
 
 2.974 
 
 3.047 
 
 3.104 
 
 3.147 
 
 3.298 
 
 18411 
 
 ■■'..502 
 
 3.332 
 
 3.174 
 
 3.032 
 
 3.214 
 
 2.9:10 3. 05 J 
 
 2.8'.il 
 
 3.124 
 
 3.010 
 
 2.995 
 
 3.271. 
 
 ;i.,'i02 
 
 isr.o 
 
 3.219 
 
 3.302 
 
 3.206 
 
 3.088 
 
 2.090 
 
 2.942, 2.832 
 
 2.907 
 
 3.018 
 
 2.909 
 
 3.102 
 
 3.2611 
 
 3.302 
 
 1801 
 
 3.128 
 
 3.325 
 
 3.ri78| 3.3117 
 
 3.074 
 
 3.034 
 
 2.811 
 
 2.99.- 
 
 3.23; 
 
 s.oo.s 
 
 3.416 
 
 3.23-.' 
 
 3.428 
 
 1852 
 
 3.037 
 
 3.371 
 
 3.332 
 
 ;' , '.22 
 
 3.128 
 
 2.93S 
 
 2.918 
 
 2.955 
 
 3.0116 
 
 3.140 
 
 3.184 
 
 3.21<>| 3. ,371 
 
 1853 
 
 3.31.-) 
 
 2.937 
 
 S.168 
 
 2.974 
 
 3.074 
 
 2.982 
 
 2.000 
 
 2,860 
 
 2.099 
 
 '^AW 
 
 3.270 
 
 2. .84 3.315 
 
 1854 
 
 3.210 
 
 3.172 
 
 3.098 
 
 3.233 
 
 2.98C1 
 
 2.955 
 
 2.S85 
 
 2.845 
 
 3.142 
 
 3.121 
 
 3.196 
 
 3.215 
 
 3.245 
 
 1855 
 
 3.552 
 
 3. 088 
 
 3.078 
 
 2.998 
 
 2.902 
 
 2.811 
 
 2.8.33 
 
 3.010 
 
 3.092: 2.023 
 
 3. 1.31 
 
 3.201 
 
 3.. -.52 
 
 1850 
 
 3.280 
 
 3.086 
 
 3.082 
 
 3.099 
 
 2.969 
 
 2.798 
 
 2.844 
 
 2.797 
 
 3.U13 
 
 3.200 
 
 3.04^ 
 
 3.48o! 
 
 3.480 
 
 1857 
 
 3.108 
 
 3.361 
 
 3.006 
 
 3.006 
 
 2.896 
 
 2.70" 
 
 2.848 
 
 2.860 
 
 3.076 
 
 2.994 
 
 3. "81 
 
 3.258' 3.301 
 
 1858 
 
 3.408 
 
 3.060 
 
 3.159 
 
 3.000 
 
 3.198 
 
 2.891 
 
 2.915 
 
 2.939 
 
 3.098 
 
 3.042 
 
 2.970 
 
 3.3.51' 3.408 
 
 1859 
 
 3.311 
 
 3.002 
 
 3.255 
 
 3.046 
 
 2.9S0 
 
 2.966 
 
 3.141 
 
 2.811 
 
 3.049 
 
 2.962 
 
 3.252 
 
 3.392 
 
 1 3.392 
 
 1860 
 
 3.142 
 
 3.136 
 
 2.9.34 
 
 3.265 
 
 2.880 
 
 2.8.59 
 
 2.839 
 
 2.003 
 
 3.170 
 
 2.982 
 
 2.059 
 
 3.267 
 
 I 3.267 
 
 1801 
 
 3.330 
 
 3.144 
 
 3.200 
 
 3.120 
 
 2.955 
 
 2.810 
 
 2.830 
 
 2.902 
 
 3.104 
 
 3.054 
 
 3.000 
 
 3.182 
 
 3.330 
 
 1862 
 
 3.300 
 
 3.138 
 
 2.828 
 
 3.117 
 
 2.942 
 
 3.109 
 
 2.957 
 
 2.077 
 
 3.031 
 
 3.039 
 
 3.469 
 
 3.45;! 
 
 3.409 
 
 1863 
 
 3.378 
 
 3.502 
 
 3.180 
 
 3.078 
 
 2.901 
 
 2.844 
 
 2.912 
 
 2.989 
 
 3.140 
 
 3.218 
 
 3.181 
 
 3.313: 
 
 3.502 
 
 1804 
 
 3.102 
 
 3.124 
 
 3.067 
 
 2.964 
 
 2.788 
 
 2.961 
 
 2.831 
 
 2.863 
 
 2.975 
 
 2.890 
 
 3.12t 
 
 3.327 
 
 3.327 
 
 1865 
 
 3.191 
 
 3.232 
 
 3.058 
 
 3.156 
 
 3.003 
 
 2.877 
 
 2.976 
 
 2.959 
 
 3.021 
 
 .3.045 
 
 3.354 
 
 3.151: 
 
 3.364 
 
 1806 
 
 3.i540 
 
 3.364 
 
 3.089 
 
 2.972 
 
 2. see 
 
 2.907 
 
 2.915 
 
 2.977 
 
 2.936 
 
 3.210 
 
 3.372 
 
 3.313, 
 
 3.940 
 
 1867 
 
 3.046 
 
 3.^32 
 
 3.127 
 
 2.958 
 
 3.093 
 
 2.870 
 
 2.935 
 
 2.839 
 
 3.117 
 
 3.184 
 
 2.9.39 
 
 3.228 
 
 3.332 
 
 1868 
 
 3.145 
 
 3.445 
 
 3.274 
 
 3.097 
 
 2.907 2.921 
 
 2.782 
 
 2.915 
 
 2.998 
 
 3.168 
 
 3.068 
 
 3.027 
 
 3.448 
 
 1869 
 
 2.9.32 
 
 3.088 
 
 3.104 
 
 2.912 
 
 2.803 2.982 
 
 2.060 
 
 2.960 
 
 3.045 
 
 2.988 
 
 3.104 
 
 3.223 
 
 3.223 
 
 1870 
 
 3.212 
 
 3.175 
 
 3.174 
 
 2.956 
 
 2.018 2.878 
 
 2.773 
 
 2.977 
 
 3.001 
 
 3.102 
 
 3.071 
 
 3.066 
 
 3.212 
 
 1871 
 1841-5'J 
 
 3.388 
 
 3.119 
 
 2.969 
 
 3.116 
 
 2.952 
 
 2.796 
 
 2.842 
 
 2.847 
 
 3.090 
 
 3.042 
 
 3.316 
 
 3.027 
 
 3.388 
 
 3.2783 
 
 3.1863 
 
 3.1438 
 
 3.0812 
 
 3.0098 
 
 2.9405 
 2.8643 
 
 2.9053 
 
 2.9295 
 
 3.0302 
 3.0820 
 3.0354 
 
 3.1073 
 
 3.1428 
 
 3.2288 
 
 3.3398 
 
 1853-61 
 
 3.3028 
 3.2634 
 3.2806 
 
 3.1090 
 
 3.1089 
 
 3.0830 
 
 2.9830 
 
 2.8934 
 
 2.8807 
 
 3.0382 
 
 3.1230 
 
 3.2622 
 3.2128 
 
 I3.3722 
 
 1862-71 
 1841-71 
 
 3.2519 
 
 3.0870 
 
 3.0326 
 
 2.9173 
 2. 97 '24 
 
 2.9144 
 
 2.8873 
 
 2.9303 
 
 3.0936 
 
 3.1099 
 3.1565 
 
 3.4192 
 
 3.1852 
 
 3.1154 
 
 3.0680 
 
 2.9100 
 
 2 8960 
 
 2.9156 
 
 3.0494 
 
 3.0828 
 
 3.2334 
 
 1 
 
 3.3748 
 
 i 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOOICAL » ".SERVATIONS. 
 
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 1^ l^i 
 
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 TABLK XVIII. 
 
 LOWE.ST RKAPtSflS OF THK B.VKOMKTKU OIISKKVKI) IN KArll MoNTIC AND IV THK 
 YkaI!, I1!i>\I ISU VI) IH7I, TDii Kill Kit WITH TIIK Avi;itA<ii:.S KKItlVKl) FUOM 
 TnillTV"t).NK VkAK.s, A.SI) KUH.M (MtDUI'S Dl- TWEIAK, NlNK, AM» TkN YeARS. 
 
 The moiitli ill ii'hii'li tin' /.ocisi Ufddlnij af inch urar (irritm is inillfntfil liy an atlerluk, 
 Unriiiiii'tcr at lfJ° - '.'7 iiK'licM -f- the riuiiilitTs in tin' Tiililo. 
 
 YeaM. 
 
 .(an. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 Jutio. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 \ov. 
 
 Doc. 
 
 Yoar. 
 
 
 1841 
 
 1.981 
 
 1.727 
 
 1.985 
 
 1.873 
 
 2.070 
 
 2.;!3f, 
 
 •,!.2(J3 
 
 2.301 
 
 2.259 
 
 2.10V 
 
 2.027 
 
 1.072 
 
 1.672 
 
 
 1842 
 
 1.902 
 
 1.879, 1.H72 
 
 2.005 
 
 2.080 2.191 
 
 2.267 
 
 2.336 
 
 2.140 
 
 2.113 
 
 1.781 
 
 1.004 
 
 1.781 
 
 
 184:i 
 
 1.579 
 
 1.870 1.635 
 
 2.00'i 
 
 2.114 2.100 
 
 2.307 
 
 2.266 
 
 2.162 
 
 2.060 
 
 2.021 
 
 2.202 
 
 1.679 
 
 
 1844 
 
 l.OU 
 
 2.202j 2.100 
 
 2.371 
 
 1.U60 2.27;i 
 
 2.1.')7 
 
 2.125 
 
 2 292 
 
 l.SOl 
 
 2.04 
 
 1.07n 
 
 1.014 
 
 
 1846 
 
 2.111 
 
 2.0701 1.939 
 
 2.154 
 
 2.000 2.1HJ 
 
 2.101 
 
 2.289 
 
 2.151 
 
 2.3(rj 
 
 2.05;! 
 
 2.217 
 
 1.939 
 
 
 1840 
 
 1.829 
 
 1.917 
 
 1.927 
 
 2.085 
 
 2.177 
 
 2.241 
 
 2.258 
 
 2.320 
 
 2.240 
 
 1.99S 
 
 2.005 
 
 2.02(1 
 
 1.829 
 
 
 1847 
 
 1.840 
 
 l.?21 
 
 2.109 
 
 2.073 
 
 2.099 
 
 2.010 
 
 2.308 
 
 2.203 
 
 2.182 
 
 2.014 
 
 2.222 
 
 1.954 
 
 1.721 
 
 
 1848 
 
 2.021 
 
 1.897 
 
 2.108 
 
 2.291 
 
 2.140 
 
 2.10H 
 
 2.115 
 
 2. 112 
 
 1.803 
 
 2.025 
 
 1.804 
 
 1.937 
 
 1.803 
 
 
 184(» 
 
 2.i'40 
 
 2.102 
 
 1.002 
 
 2.027 
 
 1.980 
 
 2.330 
 
 2.;i09 
 
 2.140 
 
 1.990 
 
 2.001 
 
 2.158 
 
 2.175 
 
 1.902 
 
 
 1850 
 
 1.910 
 
 1.635' 1.594 
 
 1.850 
 
 1.890; 2.303 
 
 2.273 
 
 2.238 
 
 2.244 
 
 2.170 
 
 2.204 
 
 1.84" 
 
 1.535 
 
 
 1851 
 
 1.793 
 
 2.004 
 
 2. -.'79 
 
 2 081) 
 
 2.10s, 2.202 
 
 2.284 
 
 2.305 
 
 2. ISO 
 
 2.171 
 
 1.905 
 
 1.857 
 
 1.793 
 
 
 1852 
 
 1.907 
 
 1.069 
 
 1.003 
 
 1.778 
 
 2.]0^i 1.973 
 
 2.135 
 
 2.310 
 
 1.910 
 
 2.13S_ 1.943 
 
 1.90O 
 
 1.003 
 
 
 1853 
 
 1.033 
 
 2.074 
 
 1.892 
 
 1.985 
 
 2.213 
 
 2.208 
 
 2.274 
 
 2.300 
 
 1.940 
 
 1.985 
 
 2.159 
 
 1.962 
 
 1 1.663 
 
 
 1854 
 
 1 1.693 
 
 2.002 
 
 1.7K8 
 
 2.045 
 
 2.006 
 
 2.287 
 
 2.308 
 
 2.384 
 
 2.302 
 
 1.731 
 
 1.085 
 
 1.917' 
 
 1.685 
 
 
 1855 
 
 1.717 
 
 2.172 
 
 1.792 
 
 2.233 
 
 2.283 
 
 1.942 
 
 2.337 
 
 2.130 
 
 2.247 
 
 1.946 
 
 1.983 
 
 1.459; 
 
 1 1.469 
 
 
 1850 
 
 2.186 
 
 1.778 
 
 1.828 
 
 2.081 
 
 2.125 2.207 
 
 2.241 
 
 2.174 
 
 2.149 
 
 2.217 
 
 1.902 
 
 1.4i.9j 
 
 j 1.469 
 
 
 1867 
 
 2.181 
 
 2.152 
 
 2.115 
 
 1.898 
 
 2,199 
 
 1.952 
 
 2.265 
 
 2.155 
 
 2.248 
 
 2.289 
 
 1.352 
 
 1.852 
 
 1.452 
 
 
 1858 
 
 1.973 
 
 1.940 
 
 1.849 
 
 2.011 
 
 2.032 
 
 2.147 
 
 2.290 
 
 2.231 
 
 2.167 
 
 2.000 
 
 2.190 
 
 2.008 
 
 1.849 
 
 
 1859 
 
 1.934 
 
 1.877 
 
 1.2g0 
 
 1.993 
 
 2.224 
 
 2.200 
 
 2.169 
 
 2.300 
 
 2.038 
 
 2.018 
 
 1.881 
 
 2.201 
 
 1.286 
 
 
 1860 
 
 2.155 
 
 1.920 
 
 2.044 
 
 1.896 
 
 2.088 
 
 1.909 
 
 2.167 
 
 2.211 
 
 2.233 
 
 2.019 
 
 1.844 
 
 1.838 
 
 1.838 
 
 
 1801 
 
 2.000 
 
 1.979 
 
 2.034 
 
 2.055 
 
 1.044 
 
 2.176 
 
 2.209 
 
 2.382 
 
 2.076 
 
 1.998 
 
 2.005 
 
 2.171 
 
 1.644 
 
 
 1862 
 
 1.965 
 
 2.011 
 
 1.805 
 
 2.070 
 
 2.238 
 
 2.163 
 
 2.196 
 
 2.326 
 
 2.107 
 
 2.047 
 
 2.132 
 
 2.105 
 
 1.805 
 
 
 1803 
 
 1.846 
 
 2.037 
 
 2.129 
 
 1.704 
 
 2.011 
 
 1.982 
 
 2.390 
 
 2.321 
 
 2.259 
 
 2.272 
 
 2.090 
 
 1.709 
 
 1.704 
 
 
 1804 
 
 1.910 
 
 2.009 
 
 1.829 
 
 2.301 
 
 2.166 
 
 2.007 
 
 2.319 
 
 2.099 
 
 2.230 
 
 2.020 
 
 1.071 
 
 1.854 
 
 1.671 
 
 
 1805 
 
 2.114 
 
 2.082 
 
 1.707 
 
 1.980 
 
 2.179 
 
 2.232 
 
 2.247 
 
 2.308 
 
 2.443 
 
 1.779 
 
 1.049 
 
 1.920 
 
 1.707 
 
 
 1806 
 
 2.110 
 
 2.126 
 
 2.043 
 
 1.927 
 
 1.919 
 
 1.907 
 
 2.305 
 
 2.258 
 
 2.142 
 
 2.082 
 
 1.855 
 
 1.807 
 
 1.807 
 
 
 1807 
 
 1.920 
 
 1.799 
 
 1.912 
 
 1.930 
 
 2.044 
 
 2.143 
 
 2.292 
 
 2.287 
 
 2..354 
 
 2.051 
 
 1.843 
 
 1.768 
 
 1.768 
 
 
 1808 
 
 1.976 
 
 2.129 
 
 2.049 
 
 1.962 
 
 2.190 
 
 2.274 
 
 2.340 
 
 2.220 
 
 2.334 
 
 2.152 
 
 2.165 
 
 1.824 
 
 1.824 
 
 
 1809 
 
 2.074 
 
 1.845 
 
 2.178 
 
 1.896 
 
 2.054 
 
 2.074 
 
 2.193 
 
 2.338 
 
 2.309 
 
 2.144 
 
 1.793 
 
 1.992 
 
 1.793 
 
 
 1870 
 
 1.106 
 
 1.900 
 
 1.881 
 
 2.273 
 
 2.116 
 
 2.184 
 
 2.185 
 
 2.224 
 
 2.413 
 
 2.040 
 
 2.070 
 
 1.807 
 
 1.166 
 
 
 1871 
 
 2.048 
 
 1.073 
 
 2.074 
 
 2.014 
 
 2.265 
 
 2.039 
 
 2.225 
 
 2.141 
 
 2.300 
 
 2.163 
 
 2.012 
 
 1.970 
 
 1.673 
 
 
 1841-52 
 
 1.8828 
 
 1.8885 
 
 1.9206 
 
 2.0494 
 
 2.0670 
 
 2.2079 
 
 2.2314 
 
 2.2594 
 
 2.1353 
 
 2.0848 
 
 2.0291 
 1.9001 
 
 1.9812 
 
 1.7359 
 
 
 1863-61 
 1862-71 
 
 1.9442 
 
 1.9882 
 
 1.8476 
 
 2.0219 
 
 2.0971 
 
 2.1272 
 
 2.2544 
 
 2.2.522 
 
 2.1562 
 
 2.0224 
 
 1.8730 
 
 1.5916 
 
 
 1.9128 
 
 1.9611 
 
 1.9607 
 
 2.0003 
 
 2.1182 
 
 2.1005 
 
 2.2692 
 
 2.2522 
 
 2.2951 
 
 2.0762 
 
 1.9592 
 
 1.8828 
 
 1.6918 
 1.6798 
 
 
 1841-71 
 
 1.9103 
 
 1.9409 
 
 1.9146 
 
 2.0275 
 
 2.0923 
 
 2.1518 
 
 2.2503 
 
 2.2.551 
 
 2.1929 
 
 2.0639 
 
 1.9691 
 
 1.9180 
 
 
 24 
 
TOUONTO METr.OllOLOOICAL OUSEllVATIOSS. 
 
 TABLIO XIX. 
 Range op the Barometrr, rxi'i<k,shki> in inciirm, in eacii Month and in rnr, 
 
 Yk.\K, KUO.M l,S4l TO I87I, TO»iKTIIEK with the AvEIt.\(!l : DEKIVEl) miOM 
 THE 'ruiKTY-ONK YeAU.M, AND KIKtM UKOIJI'H oK TWEIAK, N'lKE, AND TKN 
 
 Yeaiw. 
 
 Yoam. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 F«)b. 
 
 Mar, 
 
 Aprll 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 B«pt, 
 
 Oct, 
 
 Not. 
 
 D«e. 
 
 Y«ar. 
 
 1841 
 
 1.374 
 
 1.280 
 
 1.246 
 
 1.312 
 
 0.743 
 
 0.426 
 
 0.670 
 
 0.060 
 
 0,706 
 
 0.089 
 
 1.061 
 
 1.745 
 
 1.746 
 
 lSi2 
 
 1.296 
 
 1.163 
 
 1.305 
 
 1.00(1 
 
 0.049 
 
 0.826 
 
 0.734 
 
 0.0,58 
 
 0,851 
 
 0.881 
 
 1.401 
 
 1.269 
 
 1.477 
 
 1843 
 
 1.632 
 
 1.109 
 
 1.452 
 
 0.9.58 
 
 0.988 
 
 0.724 
 
 0.0.34 
 
 0.700 
 
 0.8tW 
 
 1.017 
 
 1.067 
 
 1.001 
 
 1.6H4 
 
 1844 
 
 1.574 
 
 0.838 
 
 1.026 
 
 0.891 
 
 1.082 
 
 0.773 
 
 0.707 
 
 0.797 
 
 0.8.31 
 
 1,220 
 
 0.927 
 
 1.170 
 
 1.051 
 
 1816 
 
 t.OOfi 
 
 1 004 
 
 1.046 
 
 0.7^8 
 
 1.006 
 
 0.693 
 
 0.097 
 
 0.628 
 
 0,874 
 
 0,940 
 
 1.076 
 
 0.998 
 
 1.303 
 
 1848 
 
 1.606 
 
 1.338 
 
 1.190 
 
 1.109 
 
 0.085 
 
 0.804 
 
 0.709 
 
 0.524 
 
 0.709 
 
 1.203 
 
 1.201 
 
 1.218 
 
 1 . 506 
 
 1847 
 
 1.432 
 
 1.37U 
 
 0.965 
 
 o.oo:. 
 
 0.871 
 
 0.873 
 
 0.578 
 
 0.090 
 
 0.825 
 
 1.382 
 
 1.0.34 
 
 1.171 1.075 
 
 1848 
 
 1.277 
 
 1.263 
 
 0.918 
 
 0.708 
 
 0.721 
 
 0.749 
 
 0.686 
 
 0.763 
 
 1.111 
 
 1.022 
 
 1.240 
 
 1.210 1,4.36 
 
 1810 
 
 1.456 
 
 1.230 
 
 1.272 
 
 1.005 
 
 i.2;t» 
 
 0.609 
 
 0.743 
 
 0.081 
 
 1,125 
 
 0.952 
 
 0.837 
 
 l.IOlj l.tiOO 
 
 i8r.o 
 
 1..3.39 
 
 1.707 
 
 1.672 
 
 1.232 
 
 1.109 
 
 0.679 
 
 0.569 
 
 0.009 
 
 0.774 
 
 0.823 
 
 0.838 
 
 1.420 1.707 
 
 1851 
 
 1.635 
 
 1.321 
 
 0.799 
 
 1.227 
 
 0.966 
 
 0.772 
 
 0.527 
 
 0.630 
 
 1.045 
 
 0.8.34 
 
 1.451 
 
 1.375 1.0;15 
 
 1852 
 
 1.1.30 
 
 1702 
 
 1.729 
 
 1.044 
 
 0.900 
 
 0.906 
 
 0.783 
 
 0.646 
 
 1.090 
 
 1.002 
 
 1.241 
 
 1.244 1.708 
 
 1853 
 
 1.002 
 
 0.863 
 
 1.276 
 
 0.089 
 
 0.801 
 
 0.717 
 
 0.032 
 
 0.650 
 
 1.063 
 
 1.081 
 
 1.111 
 
 1.0.32| 1.002 
 
 1854 
 
 1.520 
 
 1.170 
 
 1.310 
 
 1.188 
 
 0.920 0.668 
 
 0.577 
 
 0.461 
 
 0.840 
 
 1.300 
 
 1.611 
 
 1..328 
 
 1.500 
 
 1855 
 
 1.835 
 
 0.916 
 
 1.287 
 
 0.765 
 
 O.CIO 0.869 
 
 0.400 
 
 0.889 
 
 0.845 
 
 0.978 
 
 1.148 
 
 1.742 
 
 2.003 
 
 1856 
 
 1.094 
 
 1.30,T 
 
 1.254 1.018 
 
 0.844 
 
 0.591 
 
 0.603 
 
 0.623 
 
 0,864 
 
 0.982 
 
 1.1 10 
 
 2.021 
 
 2.021 
 
 1857 
 
 0.987 
 
 1.209 
 
 0.891 
 
 1.108 
 
 0.097 
 
 0.765 0.693 
 
 0.706 
 
 0.828 
 
 0.706 
 
 1.82<) 
 
 1.400 1.909 
 
 1868 
 
 1.435 
 
 1.120 
 
 1.310 
 
 0.996 
 
 1.100 
 
 0.744 
 
 0.026 
 
 0.708 
 
 0.931 
 
 1.042 
 
 0.780 
 
 1.343 1.659 
 
 18.59 
 
 1.377 
 
 1.125 
 
 1.069 
 
 1.0.53 
 
 0.702 
 
 0.706 
 
 0.982 
 
 0.505 
 
 1.011 
 
 0.944 
 
 1.371 
 
 1.191 2.106 
 
 18(30 
 
 0.987 
 
 1.210 
 
 0.890 
 
 1.369 
 
 0.798 
 
 0.950 
 
 0.082 
 
 0.092 
 
 0.937 
 
 0.903 
 
 1.116 
 
 1.429 
 
 1.429 
 
 1801 
 
 1.324 
 
 1.165 
 
 1.160 
 
 1.005 
 
 1.311 
 
 0.634 
 
 0.561 
 
 0.620 
 
 1.028 
 
 1.050 
 
 0.905 
 
 1.011 
 
 1.680 
 
 1862 
 
 1.335 
 
 1.127 
 
 1.023 
 
 1.041 
 
 0.704 
 
 0.940 
 
 0.701 
 
 0.f)51 
 
 0.924 
 
 0.992 
 
 1.337 
 
 1.348J 1.064 
 
 1803 
 
 1.532 
 
 1.465 
 
 1.051 
 
 1.374 
 
 0.890 
 
 0.802 
 
 9.622 
 
 0.608 
 
 0.881 
 
 0.946 
 
 1.085 
 
 1.644i 1.798 
 
 1804 
 
 1.192 
 
 1.115 
 
 1.238 
 
 0.663 
 
 0.622 
 
 0.954 
 
 0.512 
 
 0.704 
 
 0.745 
 
 0.804 
 
 1.456 
 
 1.473 
 
 1.056 11 
 
 1865 
 
 1.077 
 
 1.160 
 
 1..351 
 
 1.176 
 
 0.824 
 
 0.645 
 
 0.729 
 
 0.051 
 
 0..578 
 
 1.206 
 
 1.405 
 
 1.226 
 
 l.(U7 II 
 
 1836 
 
 1.830 
 
 1.238 
 
 l.C4() 1.045 
 
 0.947 
 
 0.940 
 
 0.610 
 
 0.719 
 
 0.794 
 
 1.128 
 
 1.517 
 
 I.6O0! 2 133 1 
 
 1867 
 
 1.120 
 
 1.533 
 
 1.216 
 
 1.028 
 
 1.04:j 
 
 0.V27 
 
 0.043 
 
 0.532 
 
 0,7t)3 
 
 1.1,33 
 
 1.090 
 
 1,400 
 
 1.664 
 
 1868 
 
 1.170 
 
 1.310 
 
 1.225 
 
 1.135 
 
 0.717 
 
 0.047 
 
 0.442 
 
 0,695 
 
 0.664 
 
 1.008 
 
 0.903 
 
 1,203 
 
 1.621 
 
 186{» 
 
 0.858 
 
 1.243 
 
 0.920 
 
 1.016 
 
 C.749 
 
 0.U08 
 
 0.757 
 
 0.622 
 
 0.670 
 
 0.844 
 
 1.311 
 
 1.231 
 
 1.4,30 
 
 1870 
 
 2.046 
 
 1.275 
 
 1.293 
 
 0.683 
 
 0.802 
 
 0.094 
 
 0.588 
 
 0.763 
 
 0.588 
 
 1.110 
 
 0.995 
 
 1.259 
 
 2.046 
 
 1871 
 1841-52 
 
 1.340 
 
 1.446 
 
 0.895 
 
 1.102 
 
 0.687 
 
 0.750 
 
 0.017 
 
 0.700 
 
 0.790 
 
 0.879 
 
 1.303 
 
 1.051 
 
 1.715 
 
 1.3955 
 
 1.2977 
 
 1.2173 
 
 1.0318 
 
 0.9428 
 
 0.7320 
 
 0.0738 
 
 0. 0701 'o. 9008 
 
 1 
 
 1.0220 
 
 1.1137 
 
 1.2477 
 
 1.6038 
 
 1853-61 
 
 1.3586 
 
 1.1213 
 
 1.2614 
 
 1.0611 
 
 0.8864 
 
 0.7371 
 
 0.6390 
 
 0.0281 
 
 0.9203 
 
 1.0158 
 
 1.2228 
 
 1.3892 
 
 1.7806 
 1.7274 
 1.69f0 
 
 1862-71 
 
 1.3506 
 
 1.290S 
 
 1.1263 
 
 1,0263 
 
 0.7991 
 
 0.8079 
 
 0.6181 
 
 0.0781 
 
 0.7403 
 
 1.0174 
 
 1.2407 
 
 1.3300 
 
 1841-71 
 
 1.3703 
 
 1.2443 
 
 1.2007 
 
 1.0385 
 
 0.8801 
 
 0.7582 0.0457 
 
 1 
 
 0.6005 0.8565 
 
 1.0189 
 
 1.1864 
 
 1.3163 
 
^ 
 
 'hill 
 
 m 
 
 i ' 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAT. OBSERVA,TIONS. 
 
 pi 
 
 TABLE XX. 
 
 Normal Daily Means of the Barometric Pressure, and the Pressure of 
 Vapour, on every Fifth or Sixth Day in the Year, from observations 
 IN THE Ten Years, 1859-68, inclusive. 
 
 Date. 
 
 Barometric 
 Pressure. 
 
 Pressure 
 
 of 
 Vapour. 
 
 Date. 
 
 Barometric 
 Pressure. 
 
 PresHure 
 
 of 
 Vapour. 
 
 Date. 
 
 BironiHtrlc 
 Pressure. 
 
 Pres-ure 
 
 of 
 Vapour. 
 
 
 Jan. 
 5 
 
 29.646 
 
 0.106 
 
 May. 
 5 
 
 29.509 
 
 0.243 
 
 Sept. 
 5 
 
 29.651 
 
 0.413 
 
 
 10 
 
 .042 
 
 .105 
 
 10 
 
 .559 
 
 .260 
 
 10 
 
 .661 
 
 .394 
 
 
 15 
 
 .641 
 
 .105 
 
 15 
 
 .552 
 
 .277 
 
 15 
 
 .669 
 
 .374 
 
 
 20 
 
 .643 
 
 ,106 
 
 20 
 
 .549 
 
 .295 
 
 20 
 
 .075 
 
 .354 
 
 
 25 
 
 .647 
 
 .107 
 
 25 
 
 .551 
 
 .313 
 
 25 
 
 .677 
 
 .333 
 
 
 30 
 
 .652 
 
 .108 
 
 30 
 
 .558 
 
 .332 
 
 30 
 
 .676 
 
 .313 
 
 
 Feb. 
 4 
 
 .655 
 
 .109 
 
 June. 
 5 
 
 .567 
 
 ,3.51 
 
 Oct. 
 5 
 
 .671 
 
 .293 
 
 
 9 
 
 .655 
 
 .111 
 
 10 
 
 .578 
 
 .371 
 
 10 
 
 .661 
 
 .275 
 
 
 14 
 
 .651 
 
 .112 
 
 15 
 
 .589 
 
 .391 
 
 15 
 
 .049 
 
 .259 
 
 
 19 
 
 .642 
 
 .115 
 
 20 
 
 .597 
 
 .411 
 
 20 
 
 .634 
 
 .244 
 
 
 24 
 
 .629 
 
 .118 
 
 25 
 
 .602 
 
 .430 
 
 25 
 
 .620 
 
 .230 
 
 
 
 
 
 30 
 
 .603 
 
 .448 
 
 30 
 
 .607 
 
 .218 
 
 
 Mar. 
 
 1 
 
 .614 
 
 .122 
 
 July. 
 6 
 
 .601 
 
 .463 
 
 Nov. 
 5 
 
 .600 
 
 .206 
 
 
 6 
 
 .599 
 
 .126 
 
 10 
 
 .598 
 
 .476 
 
 10 
 
 .597 
 
 .195 
 
 
 11 
 
 .587 
 
 .131 
 
 15 
 
 .594 
 
 ,486 
 
 15 
 
 .601 
 
 .184 
 
 
 16 
 
 .580 
 
 .136 
 
 20 
 
 .592 
 
 .492 
 
 20 
 
 .609 
 
 .172 
 
 
 21 
 
 .677 
 
 .142 
 
 25 
 
 .591 
 
 .494 
 
 25 
 
 .621 
 
 .161 
 
 
 26 
 
 .579 
 
 .148 
 
 30 
 
 .593 
 
 .493 
 
 30 
 
 .635 
 
 .149 
 
 
 31 
 
 .684 
 
 .156 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 April. 
 5 
 
 .691 
 
 .164 
 
 Aug. 
 5 
 
 .597 
 
 .489 
 
 Dec. 
 6 
 
 .647 
 
 .138 
 
 
 10 
 
 .596 
 
 .173 
 
 10 
 
 .604 
 
 .481 
 
 10 
 
 .650 
 
 .129 
 
 
 15 
 
 .599 
 
 .185 
 
 15 
 
 .613 
 
 .472 
 
 15 
 
 .661 
 
 .121 
 
 
 20 
 
 .596 
 
 .197 
 
 20 
 
 .621 
 
 .460 
 
 20 
 
 .661 
 
 .11* 
 
 
 26 
 
 .590 
 
 .211 
 
 25 
 
 .631 
 
 .446 
 
 25 
 
 .657 
 
 ,110 
 
 
 30 
 
 .580 
 
 .227 
 
 1 
 
 30 
 
 .641 
 
 .430 
 
 30 
 
 .651 
 
 .107 
 
 
 26 
 
. TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXI. 
 
 Chanoe in Barometric Pre.s3ure, Pressure of Dry Air, and Pres.sure op 
 Vapour, which takes place in Two Hours, during winds from each of 
 
 THE Thirty-two Points of the Compass. 
 
 110 
 107 
 
 
 wind 
 from 
 
 t 
 Barometric Presnure. 
 
 rressurt. of Dry Air. 
 
 Pressure of Vapour. 
 
 
 April to 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. to 
 Miirch. 
 
 1 
 Year, 
 
 + .00S3 
 
 April to 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. to 
 March. 
 
 Year. 
 
 April to 
 
 gppt. 
 
 Oct. to 
 March. 
 
 Year. 
 
 
 N. 
 
 1 
 + .0083 
 
 + .0088 
 
 + .0144 
 
 + .0110 
 
 + .0127 
 
 —.0057 
 
 —.0020 
 
 —.0042 
 
 
 N. b E. 
 
 + .0058 
 
 + .0035 
 
 +.0044 i 
 
 + .0117 
 
 + .0046 
 
 + .0083 
 
 —.0056 
 
 —.0019 
 
 -.0037 
 
 
 N. N. E. 
 
 + .0029 
 
 -.0020 
 
 — .0001 ' 
 
 + .0082 
 
 —.0027 
 
 +.0032 
 
 —.0052 
 
 —.0010 
 
 —.0030 
 
 
 N. E. b N. 
 
 1 
 
 — .0005 
 
 — .0092 
 
 — .0050 1 
 
 + .0040 
 
 —.0105 
 
 —.0027 
 
 —.0045 
 
 .0000 
 
 —.0021 
 
 
 N. E. 
 
 — .0041 
 
 — .015S 
 
 —.0100 ! 
 
 1 
 
 -.0007 
 
 — .0182 
 
 —.0088 
 
 -.0034 
 
 +.0010 
 
 —.0011 
 
 ■ 
 
 W E. b E. , 
 
 — .0074 
 
 —.0220 
 
 —.0146 : 
 
 j 
 
 —.0054 
 
 —.0252 
 
 -.0148 
 
 —.0020 
 
 + .0019 
 
 .0000 
 
 ■ 
 
 B. N. E. 
 
 —.0099 
 
 — .0272 
 
 —.0184 ' 
 
 —.0093 
 
 —.0309 
 
 —.0195 
 
 —.0005 
 
 + .0027 
 
 + .0009 
 
 I 
 
 E.bN. 
 
 — .0112 
 
 — 0310 
 
 —.0208 ! 
 
 I 
 
 —.0120 
 
 —.0349 
 
 —.0228 
 
 + .0009 
 
 + .0033 
 
 + .0017 
 
 I 
 
 E. 
 
 — .0113 
 
 —.0334 
 
 -.0218 1 
 
 1 
 
 —.0131 
 
 —.0372 
 
 —.0244 
 
 + .0020 
 
 + .0036 
 
 + .0024 
 
 ■ 
 
 E. bS. 
 
 —.0103 
 
 —.0343 
 
 -.0214 , 
 
 1 
 
 —.0127 
 
 —.0379 
 
 —.0243 
 
 + .0028 
 
 + .0037 
 
 + .0028 
 
 I 
 
 E. S. E. 
 
 — .0036 
 
 — .0340 
 
 1 
 
 —.0199 , 
 
 —.0114 
 
 —.0373 
 
 —.02.30 ! 
 
 + .0032 
 
 + .0037 
 
 + .0032 
 
 I 
 
 S.B.bE. 
 
 —.0068 
 
 —.0329 
 
 -.0180 
 
 —.0098 
 
 —.0353 
 
 —.0211 
 
 + .0034 
 
 + .0035 
 
 + .0034 
 
 ■ 
 
 S. E. 
 
 — .0055 
 
 —.0312 
 
 — .0160 
 
 — .OOSO 
 
 -.0341 
 
 —.0192 
 
 + .00.35 
 
 + .0032 
 
 +.0036 
 
 ■ 
 
 S. E. b S. 
 
 — .0052 
 
 —.0203 
 
 —.0147 1 
 
 —.0084 
 
 —.0321 
 
 —.0178 
 
 + .0036 
 
 + .0029 
 
 + .0037 
 
 ■ 
 
 S. S. E. 
 
 — .0058 
 
 — ■0273 
 
 —.0132 
 
 —.0093 
 
 —.0298 
 
 -.0170 
 
 + .0039 
 
 + .0025 
 
 + .0037 
 
 I 
 
 S. bE. 
 
 — .0071 
 
 —.0250 
 
 —.0134 
 
 —.0109 
 
 -.0272 
 
 —.0166 
 
 + .0041 
 
 + .0021 
 
 + .0036 
 
 ■ 
 
 S. 
 
 —.0085 
 
 —.0222 
 
 —.0131 ] 
 
 —.0124 
 
 — 0239 
 
 —.0161 
 
 1 
 
 +.0042 
 
 + .0016 
 
 + .0033 
 
 ■ 
 
 S.bW. 
 
 — .0093 
 
 —.0187 
 
 —.0123 ; 
 
 —.0131 
 
 —.0199 
 
 —.0149 
 
 + .0040 
 
 + .0010 
 
 + .0027 1 
 
 ■ 
 
 8. S. W. 
 
 —.0090 
 
 — 0145 
 
 — 0106 
 
 — .0122 
 
 — .0149 
 
 —.0124 
 
 + .0032 
 
 + .0003 
 
 + .0018 
 
 1 
 
 S.W.bS. 
 
 —.0071 
 
 —.0094 
 
 — .0077 
 
 —.0093 
 
 — .0090 
 
 —.0086 
 
 + .0019 
 
 —.0004 
 
 + .0007 
 
 I 
 
 S.W. 
 
 — .0038 
 
 -.0037 
 
 —.0036 
 
 —.0044 
 
 -.0027 
 
 — .0033 
 
 + .0001 
 
 —.0012 
 
 — 0006 
 
 I 
 
 !s.W.bW 
 
 + .0005 
 
 + .0022 
 
 +.0014 
 
 + .0018 
 
 + .0038 
 
 + .0028 
 
 —.0021 
 
 —.0019 
 
 —.0019 
 
 ■ 
 
 w.s w. 
 
 1 +.0052 
 
 + .0079 
 
 + .0066 
 
 + .0084 
 
 + .0099 
 
 + .0091 
 
 —.0042 
 
 —.0025 
 
 —.0030 
 
 I 
 
 W.bS. 
 
 1 +.0096 
 
 + .0129 
 
 + .0115 
 
 + .0146 
 
 + .0152 
 
 + .0148 
 
 —.0060 
 
 —.0029 
 
 —.0040 
 
 I 
 
 w. 
 
 + .0131 
 
 + .0168 
 
 + .0154 
 
 + .0195 
 
 + .0194 
 
 + .0194 
 
 —.0073 
 
 —.0033 
 
 —.0047 
 
 I 
 
 W.bN. 
 
 + .0153 
 
 + .0196 
 
 + .0181 
 
 +.0225 
 
 + .0223 
 
 + .0224 
 
 —.0079 
 
 —.0035 
 
 —.0052 
 
 I 
 
 W.lS.W. 
 
 + .0162 
 
 + .0211 
 
 + .0194 
 
 + .0237 
 
 + .0241 
 
 + .0239 
 
 — 0079 
 
 —.0037 
 
 —.0054 
 
 I 
 
 N.W.bW. 
 
 + .0160 
 
 + .0214 
 
 + .0194 
 
 + .0234 
 
 + .0247 
 
 + .0239 
 
 —.0075 
 
 —.0038 
 
 —.0064 
 
 1 
 
 N.W. 
 
 + .0151 
 
 + .0208 
 
 + .0184 
 
 + .0222 
 
 + .0242 
 
 + .0230 
 
 — 0069 
 
 —.0038 
 
 —.0053 
 
 fl 
 
 N.W.bN. 
 
 + .0137 
 
 + .0191 
 
 + .0167 
 
 + .0204 
 
 + .0227 
 
 + .0213 
 
 —0063 
 
 —.0037 
 
 —.0051 
 
 I 
 
 N. N. W. 
 
 + .0121 
 
 + .0166 
 
 + .0144 
 
 + .0186 
 
 + .0200 
 
 + .0190 
 
 —.0059 
 
 — 003,? 
 
 —.0049 
 
 1 
 
 N.bW. 
 
 + .0103 
 
 + .0132 
 
 + .0116 
 
 + .0166 
 
 + .0161 
 
 + .0162 
 
 —.0057 
 
 — 0031 
 
 —.0046 
 
 27 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 i-f'' 
 
 TABLE XXTI. 
 
 Mo^fT^LY AND Annual Means of the Pressure of Dry Air for each of the 
 Twenty-four Hours of Toronto Astronomical Time, and for the Twei.ty- 
 FOUR Hours cqllectively, from Hourly Ouservations in the Six Years 
 from 1st July, 1842 to 3(>ru June, 1848. 
 
 Pressure of Dry Air = 29 inches + tlie numbers in the Table. 
 
 Toronto 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Astro- 
 nomical 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Annual 
 
 Means. 
 
 Time. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 in. 
 
 0.484 
 
 in. 
 
 0.509 
 
 in. 
 
 0.494 
 
 in. 
 0.455 
 
 in. 
 
 0.237 
 
 in. 
 0.144 
 
 in 
 
 0.091 
 
 in. 
 
 0.108 
 
 in. 
 
 0.240 
 
 in. 
 
 0.405 
 
 in. 
 
 0.433 
 
 in. 
 
 0.507 
 
 in. 
 
 0.342 
 
 1 
 
 .469 
 
 .491 
 
 .474 
 
 .446 
 
 .232 
 
 .134 
 
 .077 
 
 .094 
 
 .233 
 
 .394 
 
 .419 
 
 .492 
 
 .330 
 
 2 
 
 .464 
 
 .479 
 
 .461 
 
 .433 
 
 .227 
 
 .129 
 
 .072 
 
 .084 
 
 .219 
 
 .389 
 
 .412 
 
 .484 
 
 .321 
 
 3 
 
 .471 
 
 .479 
 
 .457 
 
 .424 
 
 .225 
 
 .121 
 
 .067 
 
 .077 
 
 .213 
 
 .387 
 
 .416 
 
 .487 
 
 .319 
 
 4 
 
 .479 
 
 .47C 
 
 .400 
 
 .421 
 
 .219 
 
 .117 
 
 .061 
 
 .078 
 
 .214 
 
 .390 
 
 .420 
 
 .497 
 
 .320 
 
 6 
 
 .487 
 
 .486 
 
 .464 
 
 .422 
 
 .217 
 
 .117 
 
 .061 
 
 .079 
 
 .214 
 
 .893 
 
 .427 
 
 .600 
 
 .323 
 
 6 
 
 .497 
 
 .498 
 
 .473 
 
 .430 
 
 .230 
 
 .129 
 
 .067 
 
 .088 
 
 .226 
 
 .408 
 
 .''.34 
 
 .609 
 
 .332 
 
 7 
 
 .504 
 
 .507 
 
 .484 
 
 .436 
 
 .246 
 
 .146 
 
 .085 
 
 .118 
 
 .246 
 
 .416 
 
 .437 
 
 ..515 
 
 .345 
 
 8 
 
 .605 
 
 .512 
 
 .493 
 
 .449 
 
 .266 
 
 .167 
 
 .113 
 
 .143 
 
 .266 
 
 .422 
 
 .439 
 
 .516 
 
 .358 
 
 9 
 
 .606 
 
 .515 
 
 .498 
 
 .452 
 
 .280 
 
 .191 
 
 .138 
 
 .164 
 
 .269 
 
 .429 
 
 .440 
 
 .515 
 
 .366 
 
 10 
 
 .505 
 
 .615 
 
 .600 
 
 .454 
 
 .289 
 
 .200 
 
 .152 
 
 .174 
 
 .282 
 
 .434 
 
 .441 
 
 .517 
 
 .372 
 
 11 
 
 .504 
 
 .513 
 
 .602 
 
 .453 
 
 .295 
 
 .209 
 
 .164 
 
 .186 
 
 .288 
 
 .441 
 
 .441 
 
 .514 
 
 376 
 
 12 
 
 .505 
 
 .601 
 
 .491 
 
 .452 
 
 .297 
 
 .201 
 
 .167 
 
 .186 
 
 .283 
 
 .435 
 
 .451 
 
 .512 
 
 .373 
 
 13 
 
 .509 
 
 .592 
 
 .494 
 
 .446 
 
 .299 
 
 .207 
 
 .169 
 
 .190 
 
 .289 
 
 .445 
 
 .453 
 
 .614 
 
 .376 
 
 14 
 
 .513 
 
 .604 
 
 .495 
 
 .448 
 
 .299 
 
 .213 
 
 .173 
 
 .193 
 
 .235 
 
 .445 
 
 .456 
 
 .623 
 
 .380 
 
 15 
 
 .613 
 
 .507 
 
 .492 
 
 .451 
 
 .303 
 
 .219 
 
 .181 
 
 .199 
 
 .300 
 
 .444 
 
 .458 
 
 .621 
 
 .382 
 
 16 
 
 .508 
 
 .510 
 
 .492 
 
 .452 
 
 .307 
 
 .231 
 
 .189 
 
 .204 
 
 .308 
 
 .446 
 
 .457 
 
 .515 
 
 .385 
 
 17 
 
 .505 
 
 .510 
 
 .499 
 
 .465 
 
 .317 
 
 .241 
 
 .201 
 
 .215 
 
 .318 
 
 .452 
 
 .455 
 
 .514 
 
 .391 
 
 18 
 
 .503 
 
 .522 
 
 .610 
 
 .494 
 
 .312 
 
 .228 
 
 .167 
 
 .215 
 
 .328 
 
 .446 
 
 456 
 
 .530 
 
 .393 
 
 19 
 
 .509 
 
 .533 
 
 .620 
 
 .497 
 
 .306 
 
 .216 
 
 .149 
 
 .188 
 
 .309 
 
 .453 
 
 .463 
 
 .537 
 
 .390 
 
 20 
 
 .521 
 
 .542 
 
 .617 
 
 .498 
 
 .298 
 
 .202 
 
 .135 
 
 .166 
 
 .294 
 
 .446 
 
 .469 
 
 .545 
 
 .386 
 
 21 
 
 .623 
 
 .642 
 
 .619 
 
 .488 
 
 .282 
 
 .186 
 
 .124 
 
 .144 
 
 .284 
 
 .440 
 
 .466 
 
 .645 
 
 .379 
 
 22 
 
 .523 
 
 .538 
 
 .611 
 
 .481 
 
 .273 
 
 .171 
 
 ,111 
 
 .138 
 
 .267 
 
 .433 
 
 .462 
 
 .645 
 
 .371 
 
 23 
 
 .608 
 
 .632 
 
 .502 
 
 .469 
 
 .257 
 
 .154 
 
 .106 
 
 .121 
 
 .255 
 
 .424 
 
 .449 
 
 .528 
 .516 
 
 .359 
 
 
 .600 
 
 .510 
 
 .492 
 
 .454 
 
 .272 
 
 .179 
 
 .126 
 
 .148 
 
 .269 
 
 .425 
 
 .444 
 
 .361 
 
 28 
 
\X 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIOKS. 
 
 TABLE XXIII. 
 
 Monthly and Annual Means of the Pre.ssure of Dhy Air from 1841 to 
 
 1871, OMITTING 1847, WITH THE MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MeAN.S FOR THE 
 WHOLE PERIOD, AND FOR THREE GROUPS OF ELEVEN, NiNE, AND TeN YeaRS, 
 
 Pressure = 27 inches + the numbers in tlie Table. 
 
 Years. 
 1841 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct, 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 
 2.529 
 
 ' ' 1 
 
 2.382 
 
 2.527 
 
 2.417 
 
 2.2871 
 
 2.000 
 
 2.170 
 
 2.215 
 
 2.152 
 
 2.433 
 
 2.3«j6 
 
 2.444 
 
 2.. 339 
 
 
 1842 
 
 2.378 
 
 2.410 
 
 2.476 
 
 2.349 
 
 2.362 
 
 2.237 
 
 2.217 
 
 2.221 
 
 2.311 
 
 2.354 
 
 2.443 
 
 2.541 
 
 a.. 361 
 
 
 1843 
 
 2.460 
 
 2.501 
 
 2.467 
 
 2.409 
 
 2.375 
 
 2.157 
 
 2.177 
 
 2.172 
 
 2.291 
 
 2.324 
 
 2.507 
 
 2.51ii 
 
 2.303 
 
 
 1844 
 
 2.515 
 
 2.532 
 
 2.505 
 
 2.491 
 
 2.237 
 
 2,216 
 
 2.058 
 
 2.050 
 
 2.362 
 
 2.404 
 
 2.439 
 
 2.413 
 
 2.351 
 
 
 1845 
 
 2.500 
 
 2.448 
 
 2.432 
 
 2. ."90 
 
 2.302 
 
 2.175 
 
 2.041 
 
 2.108 
 
 2.190 
 
 2.523 
 
 4.325 
 
 2.58P 
 
 2.. 341 
 
 
 1840 
 
 2.482 
 
 2.479 
 
 2.443 
 
 2.486 
 
 2.154 
 
 2.158 
 
 2.070 
 
 2.110 
 
 2.137 
 
 2.4.35 
 
 2.444 
 
 2.508 
 
 2.326 
 
 
 1847 
 
 2.487 
 
 2.512 
 
 2.562 
 
 ... 
 
 2.205 
 
 2.186 
 
 2.116 
 
 2.160 
 
 2.251 
 
 2.434 
 
 2.479 
 
 2.50,3 
 
 ... 
 
 
 1848 
 
 2.527 
 
 2.494 
 
 2.515 
 
 2.560 
 
 2.185 
 
 2.131 
 
 2.107 
 
 2.122 
 
 2.272 
 
 2., 339 
 
 2.493 
 
 2,5SSi 
 
 2.357 
 
 
 1849 
 
 2.714 
 
 2.635 
 
 2,557 
 
 2.404 
 
 2.403 
 
 2.167 
 
 2.160 
 
 2.120 
 
 2.209 
 
 2.351 
 
 2.349 
 
 2.5.v: 
 
 2.393 
 
 
 1850 
 
 2.545 
 
 2.460 
 
 2.472 
 
 2.380 
 
 2.. 315 
 
 2.182 
 
 2.027 
 
 2.063 
 
 2.23S 
 
 2.337 
 
 2.450 
 
 2.56,^ 
 
 2.337 
 
 
 1851 
 
 2.482 
 
 2.01,3 
 
 2.500 
 
 2.402 
 
 2.322 
 
 2.193 
 
 2.041 
 
 2.187 
 
 2.310 
 
 2.307 
 
 2.469 
 
 2.br>> 
 
 2.365 
 
 
 1852 
 
 2.476 
 
 2.409 
 
 2.455 
 
 2.240 
 
 2.353 
 
 2.127 
 
 2.150 
 
 2.186 
 
 2.330 
 
 2.377 
 
 2.398 
 
 2.439 
 
 2.329 
 
 
 1853 
 
 2.601 
 
 2.465 
 
 2.408 
 
 2.357 
 
 2.300 
 
 2.126 
 
 2.230 
 
 2.078 
 
 2.243 
 
 2.425 
 
 2.591 
 
 2.470 
 
 2.3.58 
 
 
 1854 
 
 2.485 
 
 2.584 
 
 2.369 
 
 2.430 
 
 2.278 
 
 2.117 
 
 2.090 
 
 2.108 
 
 2.271 
 
 2.408 
 
 2.2,59 
 
 2.479 
 
 2.328 
 
 
 1855 
 
 2.514 
 
 2.637 
 
 2.381 2.446 
 
 2.393 
 
 2.108 
 
 2.081 
 
 2.200 
 
 2.378 
 
 2.304 
 
 2.475 
 
 2.570 
 
 2.307 
 
 
 1856 
 
 2.589 
 
 2.409 
 
 2.460 
 
 2.376 
 
 2.324 
 
 2.117 
 
 2.102 
 
 2.102 
 
 2.249 
 
 2.475 
 
 2.463 
 
 2.001 
 
 2.356 
 
 
 ' 1857 
 
 2.653 
 
 2.589 
 
 2.472 
 
 2.374 
 
 2.283 
 
 2.074 
 
 2.008 
 
 2.120 
 
 2.319 
 
 2.423 
 
 2.307 
 
 2.470 
 
 2.352 
 
 
 1858 
 
 2.641 
 
 2.680 
 
 2.501 
 
 2.. 323 
 
 2.345 
 
 2.141 
 
 2.125 
 
 2.142 
 
 2.206 
 
 2.420 
 
 2.400 
 
 2.507 
 
 2.369 
 
 
 1869 
 
 2.551 
 
 2.515 
 
 2.245 
 
 2.381 
 
 2.361 
 
 2.265 
 
 2.177 
 
 2.130 
 
 2.33i 
 
 2.400 
 
 2.484 
 
 2.010 
 
 2.. 371 
 
 
 1860 
 
 2.533 
 
 2.520 
 
 2.362 
 
 2.393 
 
 2.228 
 
 2.084 
 
 2.130 
 
 2.119 
 
 2.332 
 
 2.400 
 
 2.327 
 
 2.551 
 
 2.332 
 
 
 1861 
 
 2.549 
 
 2.414 
 
 2.493 
 
 2.305 
 
 2..314 
 
 2.192 
 
 2.084 
 
 2.158 
 
 2.209 
 
 2.327 
 
 2.359 
 
 2.594 
 
 2.338 
 
 
 1862 
 
 2.624 
 
 2.501 
 
 2.372 
 
 2.542 
 
 2.337 
 
 2.219 
 
 2.075 
 
 2.106 
 
 2. 205 
 
 2.318 
 
 2.465 
 
 2.53(1 
 
 2.303 
 
 
 1863 
 
 2.506 
 
 2.682 
 
 2.549 
 
 2.404 
 
 2.318 
 
 2.179 
 
 2.002 
 
 2.139 
 
 2. 382 
 
 2.437 
 
 2.358 
 
 2.569 
 
 2.387 
 
 
 1864 
 
 2.479 
 
 2.372 
 
 2.373 
 
 2.403 
 
 2.139 
 
 2.274 
 
 2.150 
 
 2.029 
 
 2.202 
 
 2.273 
 
 2.397 
 
 2.399 
 
 2.296 
 
 
 1865 
 
 2.502 
 
 2.697 
 
 2.369 
 
 2.414 
 
 2.307 
 
 2.201 
 
 2.192 
 
 2.246 
 
 2.200 
 
 2.379 
 
 2.470 
 
 2.547 
 
 2.374 
 
 
 1866 
 
 2.617 
 
 2.598 
 
 2.543 
 
 2.414 
 
 2.273 
 
 2.140 
 
 2.071 
 
 2.171 
 
 2.272 
 
 2.434 
 
 2.421 
 
 2.. 520 
 
 2.374 
 
 
 1867 
 
 2.482 
 
 2.526 
 
 2.596 
 
 2.347 
 
 2.244 
 
 2.188 
 
 2.148 
 
 2.118 
 
 2.345 
 
 2.393 
 
 2.411 
 
 2,540 
 
 2.362 
 
 
 1868 
 
 2.504 
 
 2.058 
 
 2.529 
 
 2.417 
 
 2.222 
 
 2.2.37 
 
 1.981 
 
 2.181 
 
 2.285 
 
 2.541 
 
 2.474 
 
 2.514 
 
 2.379 
 
 
 1869 
 
 2.439 
 
 2.402 
 
 2.544 
 
 2.349 
 
 2.224 
 
 2.220 
 
 2.098 
 
 2.208 
 
 2.334 
 
 2.350 
 
 2.391 
 
 2.680 
 
 2.345 
 
 
 1870 
 
 2.509 
 
 2.433 
 
 2.528 
 
 2.410 
 
 2.281 
 
 2.088 
 
 2.010 
 
 2.094 
 
 2.310 
 
 2.318 
 
 2.417 
 
 2.403 
 
 2.317 
 
 
 1871 
 
 Means. 
 1841-52 
 
 Means. 
 1853-01 
 
 Means. 
 
 1862-71 
 
 2.649 
 
 2.522 
 
 2.416 
 
 2.264 
 
 2.335 
 
 2.102 
 
 2.133 
 
 2.120 
 2.1424 
 
 2.403 
 2.2025 
 
 2.382 
 
 2.503 
 
 2.479 
 
 2.364 
 2.3510 
 
 
 2.5098 
 
 2.4881 
 
 2.4862 
 
 2.4155 
 
 2.3050 
 
 2.1666 
 
 2.1107 
 
 2.3831 
 2.3987 
 
 2.4285 
 
 2.5149 
 
 
 2.5573 
 
 2.5126 
 
 2.4101 
 
 2.3828 
 
 2.3140 
 
 2.1360 
 
 2.1214 
 
 2. 1376 
 
 2.2886 
 
 2.4212 
 
 2.5474 
 
 2.3523 
 2.3561 
 2.3631 
 
 
 2.5311 
 
 2.5291 
 
 2.4818 
 
 2.4024 
 
 2.2680 
 
 2.1908 
 
 2.0920 
 
 2.1412 
 
 2. ,3118 
 2.2808 
 
 2.3825 
 
 2.4307 
 
 2.6108 
 
 
 Means. 
 1841-71 
 
 2.6312 
 
 2.5091 
 
 2.4619 
 
 2.4013 
 
 2.2954 
 
 2.1655 
 
 2.1079 
 
 2.1405 
 
 2.3876 
 
 2.4270 
 
 2,6233 
 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXIV. 
 
 15 
 
 !i 
 
 
 Monthly Means of Temperature, Barometer, and Pressure of Dry Air, at 
 THE Hours 2, 4, 10, 12, 18 and 20, Toronto Mean Time, from the Years 
 1841-71 inclusive, OMiiTiNo BROKEN YEARS. (See Introduction.) 
 
 Temperature. 
 
 Toronto 
 Mean 
 Time. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 F«b. 
 
 March. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 — -1 
 Dec. 
 
 2 
 
 20.0 
 
 20.9 
 
 34.2 
 
 40.8 
 
 57.9 
 
 68.2 
 
 74.5 
 
 73.2 
 
 54.9 
 
 61.8 
 
 40.0 
 
 29.0 
 
 4 
 
 20.1 
 
 20.0 
 
 34.0 
 
 40.0 
 
 57.8 
 
 08.1 
 
 74.3 
 
 72.9 
 
 64.4 
 
 60.8 
 
 39.0 
 
 28.2 
 
 1 
 
 10 
 
 22.9 
 
 22.4 
 
 28.0 
 
 39.2 
 
 49.0 
 
 68.2 
 
 63.9 
 
 62.8 
 
 56.8 
 
 44.2 
 
 55.5 
 
 25.4 
 
 12 
 
 22.2 
 
 21.7 
 
 27.6 
 
 38.2 
 
 47.5 
 
 50.7 
 
 62.2 
 
 61.2 
 
 54.5 
 
 42.1 
 
 34.8 
 
 25.0 
 
 18 
 
 21.2 
 
 19.7 
 
 25.2 
 
 30.2 
 
 47.1 
 
 57 
 
 62.1 
 
 59.8 
 
 62.4 
 
 41.4 
 
 34.0 
 
 24.1 
 
 20 
 
 21.3 
 
 20.2 
 
 27.4 
 
 40.1 
 
 51.7 
 
 81.7 
 
 67.6 
 
 65.8 
 
 57.5 
 
 44.4 
 
 34.7 
 
 24.3 
 
 Menns. 
 
 23.4 
 
 22.9 
 
 29.5 
 
 41.2 
 
 61.8 
 
 01.6 
 
 67.4 
 
 65.9 
 
 58.2 
 
 40.0 
 
 36.4 
 
 26.0 
 
 
 
 
 
 Barometric Pressure. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Press 
 
 are = 29 inches 4- nuniber.s in tlie Table. 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 .014 
 
 .002 
 
 .678 
 
 .580 
 
 .558 
 
 .564 
 
 .586 
 
 .613 
 
 .661 
 
 .628 
 
 .591 
 
 626 
 
 4 
 
 .024 
 
 .003 
 
 .575 
 
 .509 
 
 ,540 
 
 .551 
 
 .572 
 
 .000 
 
 .6-50 
 
 .627 
 
 .597 
 
 .e;.'6 
 
 10 
 
 .047 
 
 .022 
 
 .003 
 
 .594 
 
 .568 
 
 .570 
 
 .589 
 
 .019 
 
 .071 
 
 .650 
 
 .612 
 
 .653 
 
 12 
 
 .044 
 
 .013 
 
 .599 
 
 .592 
 
 .505 
 
 .568 
 
 .589 
 
 .020 
 
 .668 
 
 .648 
 
 609 
 
 .650 
 
 18 
 
 .040 
 
 .020 
 
 .002 
 
 .003 
 
 .581 
 
 .584 
 
 .607 
 
 .036 
 
 .689 
 
 .052 
 
 CIS 
 
 .648 
 
 20 
 
 .053 
 
 .043 
 
 .010 
 
 .015 
 
 .591 
 
 .694 
 
 r\H 
 
 .615 
 
 .698 
 .673 
 
 .668 
 
 .628 
 
 .661 
 
 Means. 
 
 .037 
 
 .618 
 
 .596 
 
 .592 
 
 .568 
 
 .572 
 
 .593 
 
 .622 
 
 .645 
 
 .608 
 
 .646 
 
 1 
 1 
 
 
 
 
 Pressure of Dry Air, 
 
 
 
 ! 
 
 1 
 
 
 
 Pressi 
 
 ire = 29 inches + nnmbers in the Table. 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 .492 
 
 .481 
 
 .435 
 
 .377 
 
 .257 
 
 .121 
 
 .064 
 
 .092 
 
 .239 
 
 .355 
 
 .404 
 
 .497 
 
 4 
 
 .505 
 
 .482 
 
 .434 
 
 .370 
 
 .252 
 
 .116 
 
 .058 
 
 .089 
 
 .238 
 
 .360 
 
 .413 
 
 .508 
 
 10 
 
 .533 
 
 .507 
 
 .409 
 
 .405 
 
 .300 
 
 .185 
 
 .121 
 
 .157 
 
 .290 
 
 .401 
 
 .433 
 
 .527 
 
 12 
 
 .5.31 
 
 .500 
 
 .407 
 
 .400 
 
 .302 
 
 .192 
 
 .133 
 
 .171 
 
 .298 
 
 .403 
 
 .431 
 
 .628 
 
 18 
 
 .629 
 
 .519 
 
 .477 
 
 .427 
 
 .320 
 
 .201 
 
 .144 
 
 .195 
 
 .334 
 
 .416 
 
 .437 
 
 .525 
 
 20 
 
 .543 
 
 .530 
 
 .486 
 
 .427 
 .402 
 
 .311 
 
 .181 
 
 .119 
 
 .156 
 
 .303 
 
 .416 
 
 .452 
 
 .639 
 
 Means. 
 
 .522 
 
 .504 
 
 .461 
 
 .290 
 
 .166 
 
 .106 
 
 .143 
 
 .284 
 
 .392 
 
 .428 
 
 .520 
 
 30 
 
 m 
 
 wmv 
 
TOKONTO MEJTBOROLOQICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 2 
 
 TABLE XXV. 
 
 Monthly ano Annual Means of the Pressure op Vavour for uxch of thk 
 Twenty-four Hours of Toronto Astronomical Time, and for the Twenty- 
 four Hours collectively, jrum Hourly Observations in the Six Years, 
 July 1, 1842, to June 30, 1848. 
 
 Toronto 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Astro- 
 nomical 
 
 Jan, 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 M.i>. 
 
 Juno 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Supt. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 .\nnuHl 
 Means. 
 
 Time. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 0.120 
 
 0.114 
 
 0.136 
 
 0.219 
 
 0.336 
 
 0.446 
 
 0.511 
 
 0.540 
 
 0.419 
 
 0.201 
 
 0.193 
 
 0.133 
 
 0.287 
 
 1 
 
 .127 
 
 .115 
 
 .142 
 
 .220 
 
 .331 
 
 .440 
 
 .516 
 
 .552 
 
 .416 
 
 .2-50 
 
 .196 
 
 .130 
 
 .288 
 
 2 
 
 .120 
 
 .117 
 
 .143 
 
 .221 
 
 .328 
 
 .443 
 
 .512 
 
 .5.)1 
 
 .417 
 
 .250 
 
 .196 
 
 .137 
 
 -288 
 
 a 
 
 .128 
 
 .117 
 
 .143 
 
 .220 
 
 .321 
 
 .444 
 
 .509 
 
 .547 
 
 .415 
 
 .256 
 
 .194 
 
 .138 
 
 .280 
 
 4 
 
 .125 
 
 .117 
 
 .140 
 
 .219 
 
 .321 
 
 .441 
 
 .509 
 
 .542 
 
 .411 
 
 .2.)S 
 
 .192 
 
 135 
 
 .281 
 
 6 
 
 .123 
 
 .114 
 
 .141 
 
 .220 
 
 .321 
 
 .436 
 
 .503 
 
 .538 
 
 .411 
 
 .219 
 
 .1Sl> 
 
 .134 
 
 .282 
 
 6 
 
 .121 
 
 .109 
 
 .136 
 
 .212 
 
 .310 
 
 .424 
 
 .500 
 
 .530 
 
 .400 
 
 .244 
 
 .187 
 
 .131 
 
 .275 
 
 7 
 
 .118 
 
 .107 
 
 .131 
 
 .207 
 
 .298 
 
 .410 
 
 .484 
 
 ,501 
 
 386 
 
 .241 
 
 .185 
 
 .129 
 
 .•.6) 
 
 8 
 
 .118 
 
 .104 
 
 .120 
 
 .203 
 
 .287 
 
 .393 
 
 .461 
 
 .485 
 
 .375 
 
 .238 
 
 .183 
 
 .127 
 
 .2.5!) 1 
 
 9 
 
 .117 
 
 .io;i 
 
 .129 
 
 .201 
 
 .282 
 
 ..3S0 
 
 .448 
 
 .469 
 
 .373 
 
 .234 
 
 .182 
 
 .120 
 
 .2.54 
 
 10 
 
 .116 
 
 .102 
 
 .120 
 
 .196 
 
 .270 
 
 .373 
 
 .436 
 
 .469 
 
 .301 
 
 .231 
 
 .180 
 
 .121 
 
 .248 
 
 11 
 
 .115 
 
 .101 
 
 .124 
 
 .195 
 
 .271 
 
 .366 
 
 .426 
 
 .450 
 
 .354 
 
 .222 
 
 .rv 
 
 .121 
 
 .244 
 
 12 
 
 .113 
 
 .101 
 
 .128 
 
 .192 
 
 .265 
 
 .367 
 
 .419 
 
 .447 
 
 .354 
 
 .228 
 
 .175 
 
 .125 
 
 .243 
 
 13 
 
 .111 
 
 .100 
 
 .125 
 
 .191 
 
 .201 
 
 .359 
 
 .415 
 
 .<i39 
 
 .347 
 
 .221 
 
 .173 
 
 .123 
 
 . 23'j 
 
 14 
 
 .112 
 
 .100 
 
 .123 
 
 .188 
 
 .259 
 
 .352 
 
 .410 
 
 .433 
 
 .311 
 
 .219 
 
 .173 
 
 .lis 
 
 .2.36 
 
 15 
 
 .110 
 
 .097 
 
 .121 
 
 .188 
 
 .257 
 
 .347 
 
 .402 
 
 .427 
 
 .336 
 
 .218 
 
 .170 
 
 . 120 
 
 233 
 
 16 
 
 .109 
 
 .095 
 
 .121 
 
 .186 
 
 .255 
 
 .341 
 
 .398 
 
 .425 
 
 .332 
 
 .218 
 
 .171 
 
 .120 
 
 .2.31 
 
 17 
 
 .108 
 
 .097 
 
 121 
 
 .181 
 
 .257 
 
 .344 
 
 .397 
 
 .420 
 
 .330 
 
 .216 
 
 .171 
 
 .120 
 
 .230 
 
 18 
 
 .114 
 
 .092 
 
 .116 
 
 .179 
 
 .270 
 
 .367 
 
 .436 
 
 .430 
 
 .337 
 
 .218 
 
 .174 
 
 .119 
 
 .238 
 
 19 
 
 .113 
 
 .092 
 
 .117 
 
 .188 
 
 .283 
 
 .386 
 
 .461 
 
 .471 
 
 .363 
 
 .224 
 
 .175 
 
 .117 
 
 .249 
 
 20 
 
 .113 
 
 .096 
 
 .126 
 
 .194 
 
 .294 
 
 .403 
 
 .479 
 
 .497 
 
 .380 
 
 .238 
 
 .178 
 
 .120 
 
 .200 
 
 21 
 
 .118 
 
 .102 
 
 .126 
 
 .205 
 
 .308 
 
 .418 
 
 .490 
 
 .522 
 
 .394 
 
 .246 
 
 .183 
 
 .124 
 
 .270 
 
 22 
 
 .120 
 
 .105 
 
 .133 
 
 .211 
 
 .317 
 
 .432 
 
 .502 
 
 .529 
 
 .409 
 
 .251 
 
 .189 
 
 .128 
 
 .277 
 
 23 
 
 .123 
 
 .107 
 0.104 
 
 .136 
 
 .216 
 
 .326 
 
 .444 
 
 .504 
 
 .541 
 
 .414 
 
 .255 
 
 .193 
 
 .131 
 
 .283 
 
 Monthly 
 Means 
 
 0.118 
 
 O.IS'. 
 
 0.203 
 
 0.293 
 
 0.398 
 
 0.464 
 
 0.490 
 
 0.378 
 
 0.238 
 
 0.182 
 
 0.127 
 
 0.260 
 
 u 
 
1^' 
 
 i:i 
 
 tii| 
 
 1 I 
 
 II 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXVI. 
 
 Monthly and Annual Means of the Pressure of Vapour from 1841 to 1871 
 WITH THE Monthly and Annual Means for the whole period, and for 
 
 THREE GROUi'S OF ElKVEN, NiNE, AND TeN YeARS RESPECTIVELY, 1847 BEING 
 OMnTKD FROM THE COMBINATIONS. 
 
 Year?. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 .453 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Stpt. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1841 
 
 .135 
 
 .107 
 
 .131 
 
 .173 
 
 .258 
 
 .450 
 
 ,483 
 
 .453 
 
 .210 
 
 .173 
 
 .153 
 
 .265 : 
 
 1842 
 
 .130 
 
 . 138 
 
 .162 
 
 ,199 
 
 .227 
 
 .347 
 
 .438 
 
 .491 
 
 .350 
 
 .2r,i 
 
 ,173 
 
 .111 
 
 .251 
 
 1843 
 
 .136 
 
 .056 
 
 .091 
 
 .190 
 
 .240 
 
 .3C3 
 
 .443 
 
 .507 
 
 .400 
 
 .219 
 
 ,161 
 
 .147 
 
 .249 
 
 1844 
 
 .096 
 
 .128 
 
 .146 
 
 .247 
 
 .313 
 
 .393 
 
 .478 
 
 .477 
 
 .379 
 
 .231 
 
 .172 
 
 .135 
 
 .266 
 
 1815 
 
 .124 
 
 .127 
 
 .160 
 
 .203 
 
 .273 
 
 .424 
 
 .467 
 
 .524 
 
 .371 
 
 .271 
 
 .184 
 
 .102 
 
 .269 
 
 1840 
 
 .v.y.i 
 
 .113 
 
 .159 
 
 .216 
 
 .353 
 
 .436 
 
 .514 
 
 .528 
 
 .486 
 
 .260 
 
 .227 
 
 .134 
 
 .297 
 
 1847 
 
 .109 
 
 .108 
 
 .114 
 
 ... 
 
 ..310 
 
 .376 
 
 .517 
 
 .470 
 
 .359 
 
 .242 
 
 .206 
 
 .154 
 
 ... 
 
 1848 
 
 .139 
 
 .120 
 
 .132 
 
 .170 
 
 .311 
 
 .413 
 
 .409 
 
 .524 
 
 .320 
 
 .262 
 
 .161 
 
 .140 
 
 .263 
 
 1849 
 
 .089 
 
 .112 
 
 .157 
 
 .182 
 
 .270 
 
 .456 
 
 .5?3 
 
 .496 
 
 .385 
 
 .251 
 
 .238 
 
 .127 
 
 .274 
 
 1850 
 
 .142 
 
 .128 
 
 .129 
 
 .179 
 
 .246 
 
 .463 
 
 .561 
 
 .538 
 
 .386 
 
 .260 
 
 .207 
 
 .111 
 
 ,279 
 
 1851 
 
 .1:29 
 
 .143 
 
 .157 
 
 .197 
 
 .308 
 
 .410 
 
 .515 
 
 .484 
 
 .449 
 
 .291 
 
 .163 
 
 .1C9 
 
 .279 
 
 1852 
 
 .096 
 
 .119 
 
 .135 
 
 .177 
 
 .207 
 
 .396 
 
 .461 
 
 .481 
 
 .360 
 
 .282 
 
 .176 
 
 .159 
 
 .260 
 
 1853 
 
 .110 
 
 .117 
 
 .145 
 
 .212 
 
 .297 
 
 .491 
 
 .425 
 
 .513 
 
 .399 
 
 .223 
 
 .201 
 
 .122 
 
 .271 
 
 1854 
 
 .122 
 
 .110 
 
 .156 
 
 .207 
 
 .288 
 
 .434 
 
 .550 
 
 .478 
 
 .430 
 
 .287 
 
 .180 
 
 .109 
 
 .279 
 
 1855 
 
 .125 
 
 .088 
 
 .132 
 
 .208 
 
 .258 
 
 .406 
 
 .530 
 
 .441 
 
 .408 
 
 .247 
 
 .190 
 
 ,123 
 
 .263 
 
 1856 
 
 .080 
 
 .030 
 
 .099 
 
 .203 
 
 .259 
 
 .432 
 
 .489 
 
 .419 
 
 .351 
 
 .231 
 
 .179 
 
 .110 
 
 .244 
 
 1857 
 
 .083 
 
 .147 
 
 .124 
 
 .156 
 
 .254 
 
 .353 
 
 .520 
 
 .407 
 
 .393 
 
 .243 
 
 .157 
 
 .149 
 
 .254 
 
 1858 
 
 .134 
 
 .080 
 
 .119 
 
 .176 
 
 .239 
 
 .465 
 
 .481 
 
 .478 
 
 .384 
 
 .256 
 
 .162 
 
 .123 
 
 .269 
 
 1859 
 
 .126 
 
 .117 
 
 .168 
 
 .154 
 
 .298 
 
 .355 
 
 .471 
 
 .463 
 
 .337 
 
 .214 
 
 ,190 
 
 .099 
 
 .249 
 
 1860 
 
 .110 
 
 .112 
 
 .148 
 
 .185 
 
 .338 
 
 .414 
 
 .427 
 
 .463 
 
 .342 
 
 .272 
 
 .195 
 
 .115 
 
 .260 
 
 1861 
 
 .102 
 
 .130 
 
 .127 
 
 .199 
 
 .232 
 
 .377 
 
 .467 
 
 .495 
 
 .400 
 
 .292 
 
 .178 
 
 .151 
 
 .26i 
 
 1862 
 
 .103 
 
 .107 
 
 .132 
 
 .184 
 
 .253 
 
 .346 
 
 .473 
 
 .510 
 
 .418 
 
 .300 
 
 .171 
 
 .142 
 
 .282 
 
 1863 
 
 .140 
 
 .110 
 
 .116 
 
 .181 
 
 .299 
 
 .373 
 
 .535 
 
 .506 
 
 ..350 
 
 .260 
 
 .198 
 
 .129 
 
 .266 
 
 1864 
 
 .110 
 
 .119 
 
 .135 
 
 .194 
 
 .333 
 
 .380 
 
 .473 
 
 .516 
 
 .347 
 
 .2,^8 
 
 .182 
 
 .121 
 
 .263 
 
 1805 
 
 .086 
 
 .105 
 
 .159 
 
 .203 
 
 .278 
 
 .432 
 
 .402 
 
 .434 
 
 .458 
 
 ,210 
 
 .186 
 
 .129 
 
 .269 
 
 1866 
 
 .101 
 
 .108 
 
 .124 
 
 .195 
 
 .212 
 
 .381 
 
 .535 
 
 .390 
 
 .349 
 
 272 
 
 .192 
 
 .118 
 
 .248 
 
 1867 
 
 .086 
 
 .132 
 
 .116 
 
 .181 
 
 .233 
 
 .429 
 
 .458 
 
 .475 
 
 .369 
 
 .272 
 
 .173 
 
 .101 
 
 .252 
 
 1868 
 
 .092 
 
 .086 
 
 .140 
 
 .170 
 
 .299 
 
 .422 
 
 .619 
 
 .463 
 
 .375 
 
 ,216 
 
 .175 
 
 .105 
 
 .264 
 
 1869 
 
 .127 
 
 .114 
 
 .105 
 
 .173 
 
 .258 
 
 .367 
 
 .470 
 
 .458 
 
 .430 
 
 ,221 
 
 ,160 
 
 .138 
 
 .252 
 
 1870 
 
 .115 
 
 .099 
 
 .116 
 
 .198 
 
 .282 
 
 .485 
 
 .523 
 
 .488 
 
 .442 
 
 .295 
 
 .175 
 
 .129 
 
 .279 
 
 1871 
 
 .110 
 
 .109 
 
 .154 
 
 .194 
 
 .283 
 
 .382 
 
 .422 
 
 .468 
 
 .317 
 
 .250 
 
 .136 
 
 .094 
 
 .242 
 
 Means. 
 
 1841-51 
 
 omitting 
 
 1847 
 
 Means. 
 1853-61 
 
 .1226 
 
 .1174 
 
 .1417 
 
 .1939 
 
 .2787 
 
 .4169 
 
 .4835 
 
 .5030 
 
 .3950 
 
 .2535 
 
 .1850 
 
 .1298 
 
 .2684 
 .2601 
 
 .1102 
 
 .1090 
 
 .1353 
 
 .1888 
 
 .2737 
 
 .4141 
 .3997 
 
 .4844 
 
 .4689 
 .4098 
 
 .3824 
 
 .2517 
 
 .1813 
 
 .1223 
 
 Means. 
 
 1862-71 
 
 .1070 
 
 .1089 
 
 .1297 
 
 .1873 
 
 .2730 
 
 .4910 
 
 .3855 
 
 .2574 
 
 .1748 
 
 .1200 
 
 .2587 
 .2627 
 
 Me-ins. 
 1841-71 
 
 .1137 
 
 .1124 
 
 .1358 
 
 .1902 
 
 .2753 
 
 .4103 
 
 .4863 
 
 .4817 
 
 .3879 
 
 .2543 
 
 .1805 
 
 .1235 
 
 9» 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXVII. 
 
 Monthly and Annual Means of the Relative Humidity 
 Twenty-four Hours, Toronto Astronomical Time, and 
 FOUR Hours collectively, from Hourly Observations 
 from July 1, 1842, to June 30, 1848. 
 
 for each of the 
 
 for the twenty- 
 
 iN THE Six Years 
 
 :60i 
 
 !587 
 2627 
 
 Toronto 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Astro- 
 nomical 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Noy. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Means. 
 
 Time. 
 
 
 
 
 68 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 80 
 
 73 
 
 66 
 
 68 
 
 71 
 
 65 
 
 71 
 
 73 
 
 75 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 72 
 
 1 
 
 80 
 
 72 
 
 70 
 
 •M 
 
 65 
 
 69 
 
 63 
 
 70 
 
 71 
 
 73 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 71 
 
 2 
 
 81 
 
 71 
 
 69 
 
 63 
 
 64 
 
 67 
 
 62 
 
 68 
 
 70 
 
 72 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 70 
 
 3 
 
 80 
 
 72 
 
 69 
 
 62 
 
 63 
 
 67 
 
 61 
 
 67 
 
 70 
 
 72 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 70 
 
 4 
 
 80 
 
 73 
 
 69 
 
 63 
 
 63 
 
 65 
 
 61 
 
 67 
 
 70 
 
 73 
 
 81 
 
 80 
 
 70 
 
 6 
 
 81 
 
 74 
 
 72 
 
 64 
 
 64 
 
 66 
 
 61 
 
 68 
 
 72 
 
 76 
 
 83 
 
 82 
 
 72 
 
 6 
 
 83 
 
 76 
 
 73 
 
 67 
 
 65 
 
 67 
 
 64 
 
 71 
 
 77 
 
 81 
 
 85 
 
 83 
 
 74 
 
 7 
 
 83 
 
 76 
 
 76 
 
 72 
 
 69 
 
 72 
 
 69 
 
 76 
 
 81 
 
 83 
 
 86 
 
 83 
 
 77 
 
 8 
 
 83 
 
 77 
 
 77 
 
 74 
 
 73 
 
 76 
 
 76 
 
 82 
 
 83 
 
 85 
 
 86 
 
 82 
 
 79 
 
 9 
 
 84 
 
 78 
 
 79 
 
 77 
 
 77 
 
 80 
 
 80 
 
 84 
 
 85 
 
 86 
 
 87 
 
 83 
 
 82 
 
 10 
 
 84 
 
 79 
 
 80 
 
 77 
 
 78 
 
 82 
 
 81 
 
 84 
 
 86 
 
 87 
 
 87 
 
 83 
 
 82 
 
 11 
 
 84 
 
 79 
 
 80 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 83 
 
 83 
 
 85 
 
 86 
 
 88 
 
 87 
 
 82 
 
 83 
 
 12 
 
 86 
 
 80 
 
 83 
 
 79 
 
 80 
 
 85 
 
 84 
 
 87 
 
 87 
 
 89 
 
 88 
 
 85 
 
 84 
 
 13 
 
 85 
 
 80 
 
 82 
 
 79 
 
 81 
 
 86 
 
 86 
 
 88 
 
 87 
 
 89 
 
 88 
 
 84 
 
 85 
 
 14 
 
 86 
 
 82 
 
 82 
 
 80 
 
 84 
 
 86 
 
 86 
 
 89 
 
 87 
 
 89 
 
 89 
 
 82 
 
 85 
 
 16 
 
 86 
 
 80 
 
 82 
 
 81 
 
 85 
 
 87 
 
 87 
 
 89 
 
 88 
 
 89 
 
 89 
 
 85 
 
 86 
 
 16 
 
 85 
 
 80 
 
 83 
 
 82 
 
 86 
 
 87 
 
 88 
 
 90 
 
 89 
 
 90 
 
 89 
 
 85 
 
 86 
 
 17 
 
 85 
 
 78 
 
 84 
 
 81 
 
 86 
 
 87 
 
 88 
 
 90 
 
 90 
 
 90 
 
 89 
 
 84 
 
 86 
 
 18 
 
 86 
 
 79 
 
 82 
 
 80 
 
 83 
 
 86 
 
 86 
 
 90 
 
 90 
 
 90 
 
 89 
 
 85 
 
 86 
 
 19 
 
 86 
 
 80 
 
 81 
 
 77 
 
 78 
 
 81 
 
 81 
 
 86 
 
 88 
 
 90 
 
 90 
 
 85 
 
 84 
 
 20 
 
 86 
 
 80 
 
 79 
 
 72 
 
 74 
 
 78 
 
 76 
 
 81 
 
 84 
 
 88 
 
 88 
 
 85 
 
 81 
 
 21 
 
 88 
 
 78 
 
 74 
 
 71 
 
 73 
 
 75 
 
 73 
 
 80 
 
 80 
 
 83 
 
 85 
 
 84 
 
 79 
 
 22 
 
 83 
 
 74 
 
 73 
 
 69 
 
 70 
 
 74 
 
 71 
 
 75 
 
 77 
 
 78 
 
 83 
 
 82 
 
 76 
 
 23 
 
 81 
 
 72 
 
 70 
 
 68 
 
 69 
 
 73 
 
 67 
 
 73 
 
 75 
 
 76 
 
 82 
 
 80 
 
 74 
 
 79 
 
 
 84 
 
 77 
 
 76 
 
 73 
 
 74 
 
 77 
 
 75 
 
 80 
 
 81 
 
 83 
 
 85 
 
 82 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 
 TABLE XXVIII. 
 Monthly Means of the Relative Humidity from ISil to 1871 inclusivk, 
 
 WITH the AvEl!A(iE DERIVED FROM THIRTY YeAHS, 
 
 The year IS/J is not included in the general averages. 
 
 Y< \r. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 AprlL 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 .Tuly. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Doc. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1841 
 
 87 
 
 80 
 
 79 
 
 70 
 
 67 
 
 72 
 
 74 
 
 81 
 
 83 
 
 78 
 
 81 
 
 60 
 
 78 
 
 1842 
 
 31 
 
 84 
 
 76 
 
 71 
 
 64 
 
 76 
 
 74 
 
 79 
 
 78 
 
 83 
 
 80 
 
 78 
 
 77 
 
 1843 
 
 85 
 
 58 
 
 74 
 
 74 
 
 68 
 
 81 
 
 75 
 
 80 
 
 81 
 
 83 
 
 85 
 
 85 
 
 77 
 
 1844 
 
 83 
 
 84 
 
 81 
 
 75 
 
 76 
 
 77 
 
 77 
 
 82 
 
 79 
 
 8'2 
 
 85 
 
 84 
 
 81 
 
 1845 
 
 83 
 
 80 
 
 75 
 
 73 
 
 73 
 
 79 
 
 73 
 
 70 
 
 84 
 
 83 
 
 81 
 
 79 
 
 7S 
 
 1840 
 
 87 
 
 84 
 
 81 
 
 73 
 
 77 
 
 75 
 
 76 
 
 78 
 
 82 
 
 84 
 
 85 
 
 84 
 
 80 
 
 1847 
 
 79 
 
 83 
 
 76 
 
 ... 
 
 73 
 
 78 
 
 77 
 
 80 
 
 83 
 
 81 
 
 84 
 
 86 
 
 ... 
 
 1848 
 
 85 
 
 80 
 
 78 
 
 68 
 
 74 
 
 72 
 
 76 
 
 77 
 
 77 
 
 81 
 
 82 
 
 83 
 
 78 
 
 1849 
 
 75 
 
 77 
 
 81 
 
 70 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 78 
 
 82 
 
 82 
 
 83 
 
 88 
 
 84 
 
 79 
 
 1850 
 
 84 
 
 82 
 
 75 
 
 74 
 
 72 
 
 77 
 
 81 
 
 84 
 
 84 
 
 83 
 
 85 
 
 8?, 
 
 80 
 
 1851 
 
 83 
 
 85 
 
 81 
 
 75 
 
 76 
 
 80 
 
 84 
 
 83 
 
 84 
 
 85 
 
 86 
 
 81 
 
 82 
 
 1852 
 
 85 
 
 83 
 
 83 
 
 70 
 
 70 
 
 74 
 
 72 
 
 78 
 
 78 
 
 83 
 
 83 
 
 83 
 
 79 
 
 1853 
 
 82 
 
 82 
 
 81 
 
 80 
 
 80 
 
 79 
 
 70 
 
 74 
 
 79 
 
 75 
 
 81 
 
 8i 
 
 79 
 
 1854 
 
 84 
 
 86 
 
 85 
 
 80 
 
 74 
 
 74 
 
 71 
 
 72 
 
 79 
 
 80 
 
 80 
 
 80 
 
 79 
 
 1855 
 
 82 
 
 80 
 
 81 
 
 75 
 
 65 
 
 78 
 
 79 
 
 74 
 
 79 
 
 70 
 
 74 
 
 77 
 
 77 
 
 1856 
 
 78 
 
 76 
 
 74 
 
 75 
 
 71 
 
 79 
 
 69 
 
 73 
 
 75 
 
 75 
 
 78 
 
 82 
 
 75 
 
 1857 
 
 89 
 
 84 
 
 77 
 
 74 
 
 74 
 
 77 
 
 78 
 
 77 
 
 78 
 
 78 
 
 77 
 
 SO 
 
 79 
 
 1858 
 
 78 
 
 77 
 
 69 
 
 68 
 
 69 
 
 69 
 
 70 
 
 70 
 
 74 
 
 72 
 
 79 
 
 81 
 
 73 
 
 1859 
 
 81 
 
 79 
 
 75 
 
 63 
 
 67 
 
 69 
 
 70 
 
 70 
 
 75 
 
 72 
 
 78 
 
 87 
 
 74 
 
 1860 
 
 81 
 
 81 
 
 71 
 
 74 
 
 76 
 
 71 
 
 72 
 
 76 
 
 74 
 
 81 
 
 80 
 
 84 
 
 77 
 
 1861 
 
 88 
 
 84 
 
 80 
 
 73 
 
 69 
 
 69 
 
 73 
 
 78 
 
 79 
 
 82 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 78 
 
 1862 
 
 81 
 
 84 
 
 82 
 
 73 
 
 65 
 
 66 
 
 72 
 
 74 
 
 80 
 
 82 
 
 80 
 
 83 
 
 77 
 
 1863 
 
 85 
 
 83 
 
 78 
 
 68 
 
 69 
 
 71 
 
 78 
 
 70 
 
 75 
 
 80 
 
 80 
 
 83 
 
 77 
 
 1864 
 
 82 
 
 82 
 
 80 
 
 75 
 
 75 
 
 63 
 
 66 
 
 73 
 
 75 
 
 80 
 
 78 
 
 82 
 
 76 
 
 1865 
 
 81 
 
 83 
 
 79 
 
 72 
 
 69 
 
 70 
 
 65 
 
 69 
 
 75 
 
 77 
 
 77 
 
 79 
 
 75 
 
 1866 
 
 83 
 
 81 
 
 77 
 
 65 
 
 62 
 
 72 
 
 72 
 
 73 
 
 78 
 
 75 
 
 80 
 
 79 
 
 75 
 
 1867 
 
 82 
 
 81 
 
 78 
 
 73 
 
 72 
 
 71 
 
 66 
 
 68 
 
 73 
 
 73 
 
 75 
 
 77 
 
 74 
 
 1868 
 
 82 
 
 81 
 
 74 
 
 71 
 
 75 
 
 74 
 
 69 
 
 70 
 
 77 
 
 77 
 
 81 
 
 83 
 
 76 
 
 1869 
 
 80 
 
 80 
 
 78 
 
 68 
 
 67 
 
 74 
 
 77 
 
 76 
 
 79 
 
 78 
 
 84 
 
 83 
 
 77 
 
 1870 
 
 82 
 
 80 
 
 78 
 
 67 
 
 63 
 
 72 
 
 74 
 
 72 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 79 
 
 82 
 
 76 
 
 1871 
 
 84 
 
 77 
 
 76 
 
 169 
 
 63 
 
 69 
 74 
 
 72 
 
 68 
 
 71 
 
 72 
 
 76 
 
 80 
 
 73 
 
 
 83 
 
 81 
 
 78 
 
 72 
 
 71 
 
 73 
 
 76 
 
 78 
 
 79 
 
 81 
 
 81 
 
 77 
 
 34 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOaiCAL ODSEUVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXIX. 
 Monthly Means of the Extent of Sky Clouded, dekived from Six Daily 
 
 OHHERVATION.S, IN EACH OK THE YeARH FROM 1853 To 1871 INCLUSIVE, THE 
 
 Hemisphere BEiNa expressed uv 100. 
 
 Years. 
 
 1 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1 
 
 i 1853 
 
 68 
 
 74 
 
 59 
 
 40 
 
 67 
 
 43 
 
 34 
 
 47 
 
 53 
 
 49 
 
 74 
 
 75 
 
 67 
 
 ' 1854 
 
 78 
 
 71 
 
 62 
 
 03 
 
 38 
 
 49 
 
 35 
 
 44 
 
 47 
 
 65 
 
 75 
 
 79 
 
 69 
 
 ! 1855 
 
 79 
 
 71 
 
 67 
 
 51 
 
 46 
 
 05 
 
 59 
 
 44 
 
 45 
 
 68 
 
 60 
 
 07 
 
 CO 
 
 1 185G 
 
 00 
 
 55 
 
 52 
 
 60 
 
 59 
 
 47 
 
 39 
 
 4S 
 
 49 
 
 47 
 
 81 
 
 70 
 
 57 
 
 ' 1857 
 
 08 
 
 72 
 
 61 
 
 54 
 
 01 
 
 09 
 
 40 
 
 47 
 
 43 
 
 02 
 
 67 
 
 73 
 
 CO 
 
 1858 
 
 01 
 
 09 
 
 50 
 
 65 
 
 09 
 
 48 
 
 50 
 
 42 
 
 41 
 
 60 
 
 81 
 
 83 
 
 60 
 
 1 1859 
 
 72 
 
 74 
 
 65 
 
 59 
 
 41 
 
 50 
 
 40 
 
 40 
 
 64 
 
 64 
 
 81 
 
 73 
 
 61 
 
 1 1800 
 
 71 
 
 67 
 
 40 
 
 59 
 
 57 
 
 58 
 
 43 
 
 43 
 
 48 
 
 70 
 
 70 
 
 33 
 
 60 
 
 1801 
 
 70 
 
 83 
 
 62 
 
 61 
 
 49 
 
 45 
 
 50 
 
 54 
 
 00 
 
 61 
 
 74 
 
 62 
 
 62 
 
 1802 
 
 73 
 
 78 
 
 63 
 
 65 
 
 45 
 
 00 
 
 50 
 
 45 
 
 47 
 
 72 
 
 79 
 
 75 
 
 03 
 
 1863 
 
 83 
 
 66 
 
 63 
 
 54 
 
 48 
 
 54 
 
 64 
 
 45 
 
 42 
 
 04 
 
 71 
 
 72 
 
 61 
 
 1664 
 
 07 
 
 72 
 
 60 
 
 74 
 
 08 
 
 30 
 
 44 
 
 70 
 
 58 
 
 74 
 
 75 
 
 83 
 
 65 • 
 
 1805 
 
 70 
 
 n 
 
 78 
 
 01 
 
 53 
 
 62 
 
 53 
 
 38 
 
 39 
 
 68 
 
 79 
 
 73 
 
 01 
 
 1808 
 
 70 
 
 82 
 
 05 
 
 68 
 
 54 
 
 54 
 
 6(1 
 
 50 
 
 57 
 
 50 
 
 72 
 
 03 
 
 61 
 
 1807 
 
 73 
 
 82 
 
 72 
 
 62 
 
 69 
 
 45 
 
 48 
 
 50 
 
 29 
 
 48 
 
 75 
 
 78 
 
 01 
 
 18G8 
 
 77 
 
 00 
 
 58 
 
 02 
 
 67 
 
 51 
 
 59 
 
 55 
 
 62 
 
 03 
 
 78 
 
 75 
 
 64 
 
 1889 
 
 08 
 
 75 
 
 00 
 
 61 
 
 07 
 
 07 
 
 07 
 
 53 
 
 47 
 
 60 
 
 82 
 
 83 
 
 66 
 
 1870 
 
 77 
 
 73 
 
 OS 
 
 50 
 
 61 
 
 51 
 
 58 
 
 48 
 
 53 
 
 62 
 
 60 
 
 82 
 
 62 
 
 1871 
 
 80 
 
 71 
 
 70 
 
 71 
 
 48 
 
 40 
 
 47 
 
 51 
 
 50 
 
 68 
 
 77 
 
 81 
 
 64 
 
 73 
 
 72 
 
 63 
 
 60 
 
 56 
 
 53 
 
 50 
 
 48 
 
 50 
 
 61 
 
 74 
 
 75 
 
 61 
 
 TABLE XXX. 
 
 Monthly Means op the Extent of Sky Clouded at each of the Six Ordi- 
 NAKY Observation Hours, derived from the Nineteen Years, 1853 to 1871 
 inclusive. 
 
 Toronto 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Astro- 
 nomical 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Doc. 
 
 Year. 
 
 Time. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2 
 
 76 
 
 75 
 
 66 
 
 60 
 
 64 
 
 59 
 
 68 
 
 57 
 
 55 
 
 05 
 
 78 
 
 79 
 
 66 
 
 4 
 
 75 
 
 74 
 
 65 
 
 65 
 
 63 
 
 58 
 
 54 
 
 54 
 
 52 
 
 63 
 
 76 
 
 77 
 
 65 
 
 10 
 
 67 
 
 66 
 
 53 
 
 53 
 
 40 
 
 47 
 
 42 
 
 41 
 
 43 
 
 56 
 
 72 
 
 70 
 
 55 
 
 12 
 
 67 
 
 67 
 
 57 
 
 54 
 
 46 
 
 48 
 
 44 
 
 42 
 
 43 
 
 57 
 
 71 
 
 72 
 
 56 
 
 18 
 
 74 
 
 75 
 
 65 
 
 61 
 
 68 
 
 54 
 
 52 
 
 49 
 
 52 
 
 63 
 
 72 
 
 75 
 
 62 
 
 20 
 
 78 
 
 77 
 
 64 
 
 64 
 
 58 
 
 66 
 
 52 
 
 48 
 
 53 
 
 63 
 
 75 
 
 78 
 
 64 
 61 
 
 
 73 
 
 72 
 
 63 
 
 60 
 
 56 
 
 53 
 
 50 
 
 48 
 
 60 
 
 61 
 
 74 
 
 75 
 
 86 
 
I 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOQICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 I 1 
 
 .r>^^ 
 
 TABLE XXXI. 
 
 Depth of Raix in Ivches in each Month and in the Year, from 1840 to 
 
 1871 inclusive. 
 
 Montht of incompUtt years not included in general means. The letter R denotes that Rain fell, but 
 
 that the amount was inappreciahle. 
 
 Tears. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 •April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 AUR. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Tear. 
 
 1840 
 
 1.395 
 
 1.475 
 
 1.640 
 
 3.420 
 
 4.160 
 
 4.860 
 
 6.270 
 
 2.905 
 
 1.380 
 
 1.860 
 
 1.220 
 
 0.000 
 
 29.676 
 
 1.841 
 
 2.150 
 
 0.000 
 
 1.170 
 
 1.370 
 
 2.350 
 
 1.660 
 
 8.160 
 
 6.170 
 
 3.340 
 
 1.360 
 
 2.460 
 
 6.600 
 
 36.670 
 
 1842 
 
 2.170 
 
 3.625 
 
 3.160 
 
 3.740 
 
 1.276 
 
 6.765 
 
 3.060 
 
 2.500 
 
 6.160 
 
 5.176 
 
 6.310 
 
 0.880 
 
 42.790 
 
 1843 
 
 4.295 
 
 0.476 
 
 0.625 
 
 3.185 
 
 1.670 
 
 4.605 
 
 4.606 
 
 4.850 
 
 9.700 
 
 3.790 
 
 4.765 
 
 1.040 
 
 43.665 
 
 1844 
 
 3.006 
 
 0.430 
 
 2.470 
 
 1.516 
 
 5.670 
 
 3.636 
 
 2.815 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 • 1* 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1846 
 
 ... 
 
 • ■■ 
 
 ... 
 
 3.290 
 
 2.300 
 
 3.715 
 
 2.196 
 
 1.725 
 
 6.245 
 
 i.7eo 
 
 1.105 
 
 0.000 
 
 • •• 
 
 1846 
 
 2.335 
 
 0.000 
 
 1.965 
 
 1.300 
 
 4.376 
 
 1.920 
 
 2.896 
 
 1.770 
 
 4.595 
 
 4.180 
 
 6.805 
 
 1.215 
 
 32.356 
 
 1847 
 
 2.125 
 
 0.650 
 
 0.850 
 
 2.870 
 
 2.040 
 
 2.625 
 
 3.355 
 
 2.140 
 
 6.665 
 
 4.390 
 
 3.165 
 
 1.185 
 
 31.960 
 
 1848 
 
 2.246 
 
 0.775 
 
 1.220 
 
 1.456 
 
 2.620 
 
 1.810 
 
 1.890 
 
 0.865 
 
 3.115 
 
 1.650 
 
 2.020 
 
 2.760 
 
 22.205 
 
 1849 
 
 1.175 
 
 0.240 
 
 1.525 
 
 2.655 
 
 6.115 
 
 2.020 
 
 3.416 
 
 4.970 
 
 1.480 
 
 6.965 
 
 2.815 
 
 0.840 
 
 32.216 
 
 1850 
 
 1.250 
 
 1.235 
 
 0.745 
 
 4.720 
 
 0.546 
 
 3.345 
 
 5.270 
 
 4.355 
 
 1.735 
 
 2.085 
 
 2.966 
 
 0.190 
 
 28.430 
 
 1851 
 
 1.275 
 
 2.600 
 
 0.770 
 
 2.295 
 
 2.950 
 
 2.695 
 
 3.625 
 
 1.360 
 
 2.666 
 
 1.680 
 
 3.886 
 
 1.075 
 
 26.875 
 
 1862 
 
 0.000 
 
 0.650 
 
 3.080 
 
 1.990 
 
 1.125 
 
 3.160 
 
 4.025 
 
 f^.695 
 
 3.630 
 
 6.280 
 
 1.775 
 
 3.995 
 
 31.405 
 
 1863 
 
 0.290 
 
 1.030 
 
 1.080 
 
 2.626 
 
 4.420 
 
 1.550 
 
 0.916 
 
 2.576 
 
 6.140 
 
 0.876 
 
 2.425 
 
 0.625 
 
 23.560 
 
 1854 
 
 1.270 
 
 1.460 
 
 2.426 
 
 2.685 
 
 4.630 
 
 1.460 
 
 4.805 
 
 0.466 
 
 6.375 
 
 1.495 
 
 1.115 
 
 0.590 
 
 27.766 
 
 1856 
 
 0.626 
 
 1.770 
 
 1.485 
 
 2.030 
 
 2.665 
 
 4.070 
 
 3.246 
 
 1.466 
 
 6.685 
 
 2.485 
 
 4.690 
 
 1.845 
 
 31.650 
 
 1856 
 
 0.000 
 
 0.000 
 
 0.000 
 
 2.780 
 
 4.580 
 
 3.200 
 
 1.120 
 
 1.680 
 
 4.106 
 
 0.875 
 
 1.375 
 
 1.790 
 
 21.605 
 
 1857 
 
 R. 
 
 3.050 
 
 0.335 
 
 1.756 
 
 4.145 
 
 6.060 
 
 3.475 
 
 6.265 
 
 2.640 
 
 1.040 
 
 3.235 
 
 3.2 J 
 
 33.205 
 
 1858 
 
 1.152 
 
 R. 
 
 0.917 
 
 1.642 
 
 6.367 
 
 2.943 
 
 3.072 
 
 3.890 
 
 0.735 
 
 1.79: 
 
 3.879 
 
 1.657 
 
 28.061 
 
 1869 
 
 1.449 
 
 0.455 
 
 4.054 
 
 2.527 
 
 3.410 
 
 4.085 
 
 2.611 
 
 3.990 
 
 3.525 
 
 0.940 
 
 6.193 
 
 1.036 
 
 33.274 
 
 1860 
 
 0.740 
 
 1.330 
 
 0.882 
 
 1.282 
 
 1.816 
 
 2.136 
 
 4.336 
 
 3.405 
 
 1.969 
 
 1.818 
 
 2.669 
 
 1.362 
 
 23.434 
 
 1861 
 
 0.686 
 
 0.815 
 
 2.125 
 
 1.619 
 
 3. 38 J 
 
 2.329 
 
 2.636 
 
 2.953 
 
 3.607 
 
 1.993 
 
 4.294 
 
 0.660 
 
 26.996 
 
 1862 
 
 0.115 
 
 0.180 
 
 2.660 
 
 2.236 
 
 1.427 
 
 1.007 
 
 6.344 
 
 3.483 
 
 2.344 
 
 2.684 
 
 2.205 
 
 1.945 
 
 25.529 
 
 1863 
 
 1.122 
 
 1.450 
 
 0.687 
 
 2.210 
 
 3.363 
 
 1.662 
 
 3.408 
 
 2.208 
 
 1.235 
 
 2.622 
 
 3.656 
 
 2.960 
 
 26.483 
 
 1864 
 
 1.166 
 
 0.397 
 
 1.620 
 
 3.633 
 
 4.070 
 
 0.670 
 
 1.332 
 
 6.060 
 
 2.608 
 
 3.321 
 
 3.766 
 
 2.045 
 
 29.486 
 
 1866 
 
 0.440 
 
 0.810 
 
 3.050 
 
 3.972 
 
 4.006 
 
 2.006 
 
 2.470 
 
 1.990 
 
 2.460 
 
 2.705 
 
 0.975 
 
 1.727 
 
 26.599 
 
 1866 
 
 0.622 
 
 0.830 
 
 1.915 
 
 1.675 
 
 2.S20 
 
 2.720 
 
 6.390 
 
 4.457 
 
 5.657 
 
 2.470 
 
 2.963 
 
 2.790 
 
 34.209 
 
 1867 
 
 R. 
 
 1.328 
 
 0.617 
 
 2.147 
 
 3.220 
 
 0.886 
 
 1.965 
 
 2.440 
 
 1.226 
 
 1.970 
 
 1.835 
 
 1.408 
 
 19.041 
 
 1868 
 
 R. 
 
 0.040 
 
 2.660 
 
 0.993 
 
 7.670 
 
 2.217 
 
 0.610 
 
 1.562 
 
 4.239 
 
 1.365 
 
 6.160 
 
 0.005 
 
 26.408 
 
 1869 
 
 0.887 
 
 0.165 
 
 0.985 
 
 2.965 
 
 2.805 
 
 4.373 
 
 4.610 
 
 4.273 
 
 4.027 
 
 0.962 
 
 2.640 
 
 2.590 
 
 31.182 
 
 1870 
 
 3.412 
 
 0.620 
 
 0.765 
 
 2.145 
 
 1.160 
 
 8.090 
 
 1.896 
 
 3.422 
 
 6.794 
 
 2.690 
 
 0.694 
 
 2.430 
 
 33.898 
 
 1871 
 Means 
 
 0.864 
 
 0.040 
 
 2.782 
 
 3.318 
 
 2.302 
 
 3.340 
 
 1.266 
 
 2.800 
 
 1.290 
 
 1.186 
 
 2.655 
 
 0.940 
 
 22.771 
 
 1.228 
 
 0.894 
 
 1.618 
 
 2.439 
 
 3.254 
 
 2.978 
 
 3.248 
 
 3.021 
 
 3.716 
 
 2.389 
 
 2.977 
 
 1.654 
 
 29.416 
 
 80 
 
TORONTO UETEOROLOOICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXXII. 
 
 Dbpth of Snow in Inches in each Month and in the Year, from 1843 to 
 
 1871 inclusive. 
 
 The letter S denotes that Snow fell, but that the amount w(M inapprcciahlt. 
 
 YMra. 
 1843 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 06.2 
 
 14.2 
 
 14.4 
 
 26.7 
 
 0.1 
 
 • •• 
 
 
 ... 
 
 «•• 
 
 
 2.5 
 
 1.2 
 
 8.1 
 
 1844 
 
 24.6 
 
 10.0 
 
 14.0 
 
 8. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 12.0 
 
 8.0 
 
 4.2 
 
 73.1 
 
 1845 
 
 22.7 
 
 19.0 
 
 2.8 
 
 1.6 
 
 • *fl 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 6.0 
 
 4.7 
 
 55.7 
 
 1846 
 
 6.0 
 
 46.1 
 
 2.3 
 
 1.3 
 
 • •fl 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 0.4 
 
 6.0 
 
 62.1 
 
 1847 
 
 7.5 
 
 27.3 
 
 4.2 
 
 4.0 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 S. 
 
 6.8 
 
 49.8 
 
 1848 
 
 7.1 
 
 10.8 
 
 9.7 
 
 0.6 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.0 
 
 1.4 
 
 16.6 
 
 46.0 
 
 1849 
 
 9.2 
 
 19.2 
 
 2.3 
 
 1.7 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 1.0 
 
 9.0 
 
 43 
 
 1860 
 
 6.2 
 
 23.1 
 
 11.2 
 
 1.1 
 
 S. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.0 
 
 8. 
 
 29.6 
 
 70.1 
 
 1861 
 
 7.8 
 
 2.4 
 
 8.8 
 
 1.2 
 
 0.5 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.3 
 
 6.7 
 
 10.7 
 
 38.4 
 
 1862 
 
 30.9 
 
 13.0 
 
 19.5 
 
 9.4 
 
 8. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.0 
 
 2.0 
 
 20.1 
 
 94.9 
 
 1863 
 
 7.6 
 
 12.6 
 
 7.1 
 
 1.0 
 
 S. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 2.7 
 
 22.3 
 
 53.2 
 
 1864 
 
 7.5 
 
 18.0 
 
 2.8 
 
 2.7 
 
 ... 
 
 ■ •• 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 S. 
 
 1.3 
 
 17.2 
 
 49.6 
 
 1865 
 
 23.3 
 
 21.8 
 
 18.1 
 
 1.6 
 
 0.9 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.8 
 
 3.0 
 
 29.5 
 
 99.0 
 
 1856 
 
 13.6 
 
 9.7 
 
 16.2 
 
 0.1 
 
 8. 
 
 ... 
 
 • •• 
 
 
 
 
 0.1 
 
 9.5 
 
 16.3 
 
 65.6 
 
 1867 
 
 21.8 
 
 11.7 
 
 11.3 
 
 12.9 
 
 3. 
 
 ••• 
 
 •*• 
 
 
 
 
 0.2 
 
 6.9 
 
 9.0 
 
 73.8 
 
 1858 
 
 4.0 
 
 26.7 
 
 0.2 
 
 0.1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 4.0 
 
 10.4 
 
 45.4 
 
 1859 
 
 16.4 
 
 8.3 
 
 1.0 
 
 1.2 
 
 • «• 
 
 8. 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 0.0 
 
 37.4 
 
 64.9 
 
 1860 
 
 8.7 
 
 18.8 
 
 2.4 
 
 0.3 
 
 • «■ 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 P. 
 
 1.9 
 
 13.5 
 
 45.6 
 
 1861 
 
 20.6 
 
 29.7 
 
 7.1 
 
 6.9 
 
 0.5 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 3.2 
 
 6.8 
 
 74.8 
 
 1862 
 
 27.4 
 
 23.1 
 
 18.5 
 
 0.2 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.5 
 
 5.3 
 
 10.4 
 
 85.5 
 
 1863 
 
 20.6 
 
 22.0 
 
 11.4 
 
 1.6 
 
 0.1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.1 
 
 7.1 
 
 62.9 
 
 1864 
 
 26.3 
 
 9.5 
 
 3.7 
 
 3.5 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 8. 
 
 4.5 
 
 27.1 
 
 74.6 
 
 1865 
 
 14.8 
 
 16.8 
 
 18.9 
 
 2.0 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 4.5 
 
 l.l 
 
 5.2 
 
 63.8 
 
 1866 
 
 10.3 
 
 16.9 
 
 7.2 
 
 S. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 S. 
 
 2.2 
 
 16.6 
 
 62.1 
 
 1867 
 
 42.0 
 
 13.4 
 
 33.4 
 
 7.2 
 
 8. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.0 
 
 0.9 
 
 13.6 
 
 110.6 
 
 1868 
 
 14.6 
 
 32.8 
 
 4.2 
 
 5.3 
 
 ■ •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 2.0 
 
 4.3 
 
 15.5 
 
 78.7 
 
 1869 
 
 9.8 
 
 39.7 
 
 15.0 
 
 0.6 
 
 S. 
 
 • •• 
 
 ■•• 
 
 
 
 
 2.3 
 
 10.2 
 
 7.1 
 
 84.6 
 
 1870 
 
 21.3 
 
 20.1 
 
 62.4 
 
 0.1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 
 0.0 
 
 3.1 
 
 15.9 
 
 122.9 
 
 1871 
 
 43.6 
 
 23.0 
 
 13.0 
 
 1.3 
 
 ... 
 
 • *• 
 
 (*• 
 
 
 
 ... 
 
 0.0 
 
 4.5 
 3.28 
 
 14.2 
 
 99.6 
 
 Means,. 
 
 16.88 
 
 19.31 
 
 12.22 
 
 2.39 
 
 0.07 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 •• 
 
 
 0.87 
 
 14.14 
 
 69.16 
 
 87 
 
I' ^ni 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 ,i ■ 
 
 
 
 
 i. 
 
 TABLK XX.XMI. 
 AacijiEUATK OF IIain and Mki,tki» Snow in In •iik.s koh r.vcu Month and for 
 
 THE YkAII, KHOM 1843 TO 1871 INrLU.SIVE. 
 
 The monthii of incomplete years arc not included in the general meatis. 
 
 YearH. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Fob. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 1 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 JUDH. 
 
 .Inly. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1843 
 
 5.715 
 
 1.915 
 
 3.106 
 
 3.196 
 
 1.570 
 
 4.595 
 
 4.606 
 
 4.850 
 
 0.760 
 
 4.040 
 
 4.885 
 
 1.85(1 
 
 I 1- 1 
 
 50.176 
 
 1841 
 
 6.495 
 
 1.430 
 
 3.870 
 
 1.616 
 
 0.670 
 
 3.6.35 
 
 2.815 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 184.') 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 3.410 
 
 2.300 
 
 3.715 
 
 2.195 
 
 1.725 
 
 6.245 
 
 1.760 
 
 1.605 
 
 0.470 
 
 ... 
 
 1840 
 
 2.035 
 
 4.010 
 
 2.195 
 
 1.43(1 
 
 4.375 
 
 1.920 
 
 2.895 
 
 1.770 
 
 4.505 
 
 4.180 
 
 5.845 
 
 1.816 
 
 .38.605 
 
 1847 
 
 2.885 
 
 3.280 
 
 1.270 
 
 3.27(1 
 
 2.040 
 
 2.625 
 
 3.355 
 
 2.140 
 
 0.6(i5 
 
 4.390 
 
 3.155 
 
 1.805 
 
 36.910 
 
 1848 
 
 2.955 
 
 1.855 
 
 2.190 
 
 1.505 
 
 2.620 
 
 1.810 
 
 1.890 
 
 0.856 
 
 3.115 
 
 1.650 
 
 2.100 
 
 4.400 
 
 20.805 
 
 1840 
 
 2.005 
 
 2.1U0 
 
 1 . 755 
 
 2.825 
 
 6.116 
 
 2.020 
 
 3.415 
 
 4.970 
 
 1.480 
 
 5.905 
 
 2.915 
 
 1.800 
 
 30.515 
 
 1850 
 
 1.770 
 
 3.545 
 
 1.8C5 
 
 4.8;ill 
 
 0.645 
 
 3.345 
 
 5.270 
 
 4.355 
 
 1.735 
 
 2.085 
 
 2.955 
 
 3.140 
 
 35.440 
 
 1861 
 
 2.055 
 
 2.840 
 
 1.C50 
 
 2.41.^, 
 
 3.000 
 
 2.095 
 
 3.025 
 
 1.300 
 
 2.605 
 
 1.710 
 
 4.555 
 
 2.145 
 
 .30.715 
 
 1852 
 
 3.090 
 
 1.950 
 
 5.030 
 
 2.030 
 
 1.125 
 
 3.1(i0 
 
 4.025 
 
 2.695 
 
 3.630 
 
 5.280 
 
 1.975 
 
 0.005 
 
 •10.895 
 
 1853 
 
 1.040 
 
 2.290 
 
 1.790 
 
 2.725 
 
 4.420 
 
 1.550 
 
 0.915 
 
 2.575 
 
 5.140 
 
 0.875 
 
 2.095 
 
 2.855 
 
 28.870 
 
 1854 
 
 2.020 
 
 3.200 
 
 2.705 
 
 2.955 
 
 4.630 
 
 1.400 
 
 4.805 
 
 0.455 
 
 6.376 
 
 1.495 
 
 1.215 
 
 2.310 
 
 32.716 
 
 1855 
 
 2.855 
 
 3.950 
 
 3.295 
 
 2.190 
 
 2.055 
 
 4.070 
 
 3.245 
 
 1.455 
 
 5.585 
 
 2.6(35 
 
 4.890 
 
 4.795 
 
 41.660 
 
 1850 
 
 1.300 
 
 0.970 
 
 1.620 
 
 2.790 
 
 4.680 
 
 3.200 
 
 1.120 
 
 1.080 
 
 4.105 
 
 0.885 
 
 2.325 
 
 3.420 
 
 28.055 
 
 1857 
 
 2.180 
 
 4.220 
 
 1.405 
 
 3.045 
 
 4.145 
 
 5.000 
 
 3.476 
 
 5.205 
 
 2.640 
 
 1.060 
 
 3.925 
 
 4.105 
 
 40.586 
 
 1858 
 
 1.552 
 
 2.670 
 
 0.937 
 
 1.652 
 
 0.367 
 
 2.943 
 
 3.072 
 
 3^890 
 
 0.735 
 
 1.797 
 
 4.279 
 
 2.097 
 
 32.591 
 
 1850 
 
 3.089 
 
 1.285 
 
 4.154 
 
 2.647 
 
 S.410 
 
 4.085 
 
 2.611 
 
 3.990 
 
 3.52i-| 
 
 0.940 
 
 5.253 
 
 4.775 
 
 39.764 
 
 1800 
 
 1.01(1 
 
 3.210 
 
 1.122 
 
 1..'312 
 
 1.815 
 
 2.136 
 
 4.336 
 
 3.405 
 
 1.959 
 
 1.61S 
 
 2.759 
 
 2.712 
 
 27.994 
 
 1861 
 
 2.745 
 
 3.785 
 
 2.8.36 
 
 2.309 
 
 3.430 
 
 2.329 
 
 2.035 
 
 2.953 
 
 3.607 
 
 1.993 
 
 4.014 
 
 1.240 
 
 34.475 
 
 1862 
 
 2.855 
 
 2.400 
 
 4.410 
 
 2.256 
 
 1.427 
 
 1.007 
 
 5.344 
 
 3.48;i 
 
 2.344 
 
 2.734 
 
 2.735 
 
 2.985 
 
 34.069 
 
 1863 
 
 3.182 
 
 3.650 
 
 ■!.S27 
 
 2.370 
 
 3.373 
 
 1.602 
 
 3.408 
 
 2.20S 
 
 1.235 
 
 2.622 
 
 3.006 
 
 3.070 
 
 32.773 
 
 1804 
 
 3.795 
 
 1.347 
 
 1.990 
 
 3.983 
 
 4.070 
 
 0.570 
 
 1.332 
 
 5.000 
 
 2.508 
 
 3.321 
 
 4.215 
 
 4.755 
 
 30.946 
 
 1805 
 
 1.920 
 
 2.490 
 
 4.940 
 
 4.172 
 
 4.005 
 
 2.005 
 
 2.470 
 
 1.990 
 
 2.450 
 
 3.155 
 
 1.085 
 
 2.247 
 
 32.929 
 
 1806 
 
 1.552 
 
 2.520 
 
 2.635 
 
 1.675 
 
 2.820' 2.720 
 
 5.390 
 
 4.457 
 
 5.657 
 
 2.470 
 
 3.183 
 
 4.340 
 
 39.419 
 
 1807 
 
 4.20C 
 
 2.668 
 
 3.957 
 
 2.807 
 
 3.220 
 
 0.885 
 
 1.965 
 
 2.440 
 
 1.226 
 
 1.970 
 
 1.925 
 
 2.708 
 
 30.091 
 
 1868 
 
 1.400 
 
 3.320 
 
 3.080 
 
 1.520 
 
 7.070 
 
 2.217 
 
 0.510 
 
 1.502 
 
 4.239 
 
 1.505 
 
 5.580 
 
 1.555 
 
 .34.278 
 
 1869 
 
 1.867 
 
 4.135 
 
 2.485 
 
 3.015 
 
 2.805 
 
 4.373 
 
 4.610 
 
 4.273 
 
 4.027 
 
 1.192 
 
 3.500 
 
 3 300 
 
 39.642 
 
 1870 
 
 5.542 
 
 2.530 
 
 6.995 
 
 2.155 
 
 1.150 
 
 8.090 
 
 1.896 
 
 3.422 
 
 6.794 
 
 2.690 
 
 0.904 
 
 4.020 
 
 46.188 
 
 1871 
 
 5.224 
 
 2.340 
 
 4.082 
 
 3.44S 
 
 2.302 
 
 3.340 
 
 1.255 
 
 2.800 
 
 1.290 
 
 1.185 
 
 3.105 
 
 2.300 
 
 32.731 
 
 Means 
 
 2.724 
 
 2.788 
 
 2.795 
 
 2.648 
 
 3.281 
 
 2.810 
 
 3.092 
 
 2.976 
 
 3.633 
 
 2.416 
 
 3.348 
 
 3.109 
 
 35.610 
 
r 
 
 TORONTO MKTKOUOr.OdK'AL OUSFIIVATIONS. 
 
 TAHI-K XXXIV. 
 
 NUMBKII OF DaVS in which UaIN I'KM, in F.Af'II MttNTII AND IN THK YkAH, FROM 
 
 1840 TO 1871 INCM'MIVR. 
 
 Ycftri. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 Juno. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept, 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1840 
 
 4 
 
 8 
 
 8 
 
 14 
 
 
 
 11 
 
 6 
 
 12 
 
 4 
 
 13 
 
 6 
 
 3 
 
 07 
 
 1841 
 
 2 
 
 1 
 
 6 
 
 3 
 
 11 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 6 
 
 8 
 
 7 
 
 80 
 
 184'.i 
 
 5 
 
 8 
 
 4 
 
 8 
 
 7 
 
 15 
 
 14 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 3 
 
 80 
 
 I8ia 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 7 
 
 5 
 
 12 
 
 8 
 
 4 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 10 
 
 
 
 83 
 
 1S41 
 
 7 
 
 4 
 
 8 
 
 10 
 
 14 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 17 
 
 4 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 
 
 ifirt 
 
 1845 
 
 5 
 
 5 
 
 5 
 
 11 
 
 H 
 
 11 
 
 7 
 
 9 
 
 10 • 
 
 11 
 
 7 
 
 2 
 
 07 
 
 1840 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 9 
 
 11 
 
 14 
 
 12 
 
 5 
 
 103 
 
 1847 
 
 7 
 
 
 5 
 
 8 
 
 12 
 
 14 
 
 8 
 
 10 
 
 16 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 7 
 
 llfi 
 
 1848 
 
 7 
 
 4 
 
 5 
 
 5 
 
 13 
 
 8 
 
 10 
 
 8 
 
 11 
 
 11 
 
 9 
 
 7 
 
 09 
 
 1849 
 
 4 
 
 2 
 
 7 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 7 
 
 4 
 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 13 
 
 10 
 
 6 
 
 97 
 
 1850 
 
 5 
 
 7 
 
 2 
 
 7 
 
 7 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 7 
 
 2 
 
 93 
 
 1851 
 
 4 
 
 7 
 
 3 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 n 
 
 12 
 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 100 
 
 1852 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 8 
 
 
 
 7 
 
 10 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 7 
 
 1 
 
 87 
 
 1853 
 
 1 
 
 • 4 
 
 6 
 
 10 
 
 17 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 10 
 
 15 
 
 4 
 
 109 
 
 1854 
 
 7 
 
 6 
 
 9 
 
 12 
 
 11 
 
 9 
 
 9 
 
 5 
 
 14 
 
 15 
 
 13 
 
 6 
 
 114 
 
 1855 
 
 5 
 
 2 
 
 5 
 
 8 
 
 6 
 
 17 
 
 13 
 
 7 
 
 12 
 
 14 
 
 8 
 
 
 
 103 
 
 1850 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 13 
 
 8 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 10 
 
 10 
 
 (i 
 
 99 
 
 1857 
 
 3 
 
 11 
 
 4 
 
 10 
 
 15 
 
 21 
 
 15 
 
 13 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 14 
 
 7 
 
 134 
 
 1858 
 
 6 
 
 1 
 
 10 
 
 13 
 
 17 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 11 
 
 8 
 
 17 
 
 12 
 
 11 
 
 131 
 
 1859 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 15 
 
 9 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 12 
 
 11 
 
 15 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 a 
 
 127 
 
 1860 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 5 
 
 11 
 
 16 
 
 14 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 14 
 
 15 
 
 12 
 
 3 
 
 130 
 
 1801 
 
 4 
 
 4 
 
 8 
 
 12 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 16 
 
 15 
 
 17 
 
 15 
 
 14 
 
 
 
 130 
 
 1862 
 
 5 
 
 3 
 
 8 
 
 10 
 
 8 
 
 10 
 
 15 
 
 15 
 
 9 
 
 19 
 
 11 
 
 5 
 
 118 
 
 18C3 
 
 10 
 
 7 
 
 4 
 
 8 
 
 14 
 
 13 
 
 15 
 
 i2 
 
 8 
 
 10 
 
 13 
 
 10 
 
 130 
 
 1804 
 
 5 
 
 o 
 
 9 
 
 IG 
 
 IS 
 
 5 
 
 8 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 22 
 
 11 
 
 9 
 
 132 
 
 1805 
 
 1 
 
 5 
 
 10 
 
 17 
 
 11 
 
 7 
 
 11 
 
 8 
 
 12 
 
 17 
 
 5 
 
 7 
 
 111 
 
 1806 
 
 4 
 
 3 
 
 8 
 
 7 
 
 13 
 
 15 
 
 10 
 
 14 
 
 15 
 
 11 
 
 13 
 
 7 
 
 120 
 
 1867 
 
 1 
 
 8 
 
 6 
 
 12 
 
 18 
 
 8 
 
 12 
 
 10 
 
 9 
 
 11 
 
 8 
 
 7 
 
 110 
 
 1868 
 
 2 
 
 1 
 
 7 
 
 7 
 
 16 
 
 11 
 
 5 
 
 13 
 
 16 
 
 10 
 
 14 
 
 1 
 
 103 
 
 1869 
 
 4 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 22 
 
 13 
 
 11 
 
 8 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 115 
 
 1870 
 
 8 
 
 2 
 
 2 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 16 
 
 16 
 
 14 
 
 11 
 
 10 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 116 
 
 1871 
 Means.. 
 
 8 
 
 3 
 
 8 
 
 17 
 
 7 
 
 13 
 
 11 
 
 8 
 
 8 
 
 13 
 
 10 
 
 4 
 
 110 
 
 4.59 
 
 i.OO 
 
 6.24 
 
 10.00 
 
 11.85 
 
 11.91 
 
 10.00 
 
 10.81 
 
 11.00 
 
 12.50 
 
 10.03 
 
 5.72 
 
 109.37 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXXV. 
 
 Number of Days in which Snow fell in EAok Month and in the Year, 
 
 FROM 1840 to 1871 inclusive. 
 
 
 pi 
 
 '»■» 
 
 Years. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Not. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 66 
 
 
 1840 
 
 11 
 
 6 
 
 S 
 
 2 
 
 • >• 
 
 ... 
 
 ..• 
 
 ... 
 
 ••• 
 
 3 
 
 8 
 
 18 
 
 1 
 
 1841 
 
 14 
 
 9 
 
 7 
 
 3 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 5 
 
 5 
 
 46 
 
 
 1842 
 
 9 
 
 9 
 
 8 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 10 
 
 17 
 
 65 
 
 
 1843 
 
 12 
 
 21 
 
 18 
 
 3 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 4 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 73 
 
 
 1844 
 
 11 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 4 
 
 4 
 
 6 
 
 41 
 
 
 1845 
 
 9 
 
 9 
 
 8 
 
 4 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 4 
 
 12 
 
 47 
 
 
 1846 
 
 10 
 
 13 
 
 6 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 2 
 
 9 
 
 43 
 
 
 1847 
 
 6 
 
 13 
 
 6 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 8 
 
 39 
 
 
 1848 
 
 8 
 
 8 
 
 6 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 ■ *• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 7 
 
 33 
 
 
 1849 
 
 10 
 
 13 
 
 2 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 
 12 
 
 42 
 
 I 
 
 1860 
 
 8 
 
 b 
 
 7 
 
 2 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 1 
 
 18 
 
 46 
 
 I 
 
 1851 
 
 10 
 
 4 
 
 9 
 
 3 
 
 1 
 
 ..■ 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 6 
 
 15 
 
 50 
 
 1 
 
 1852 
 
 19 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 4 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 10 
 
 60 
 
 1 
 
 1863 
 
 6 
 
 15 
 
 8 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 • .a 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 6 
 
 13 
 
 62 
 
 I 
 
 1864 
 
 11 
 
 15 
 
 8 
 
 4 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 12 
 
 62 
 
 I 
 
 1665 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 11 
 
 3 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 • •• 
 
 
 •*• 
 
 6 
 
 6 
 
 10 
 
 64 
 
 I 
 
 1866 
 
 14 
 
 8 
 
 12 
 
 4 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 9 
 
 20 
 
 69 
 
 I 
 
 1867 
 
 16 
 
 11 
 
 15 
 
 11 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 9 
 
 14 
 
 79 
 
 I 
 
 1868 
 
 11 
 
 16 
 
 6 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 13 
 
 18 
 
 67 
 
 I 
 
 1869 
 
 19 
 
 14 
 
 8 
 
 8 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 4 
 
 9 
 
 23 
 
 87 
 
 I 
 
 1860 
 
 16 
 
 13 
 
 11 
 
 6 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 •*. 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 8 
 
 21 
 
 76 
 
 I 
 
 1861 
 
 23 
 
 17 
 
 14 
 
 4 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 8 
 
 8 
 
 73 
 
 I 
 
 1862 
 
 19 
 
 17 
 
 11 
 
 4 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 11 
 
 8 
 
 72 
 
 1 
 
 1863 
 
 17 
 
 12 
 
 17 
 
 4 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 "4 
 
 1 
 
 1864 
 
 14 
 
 14 
 
 \2 
 
 3 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 8 
 
 18 
 
 70 
 
 1 
 
 1865 
 
 18 
 
 11 
 
 li 
 
 6 
 
 ... 
 
 !•• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 3 
 
 7 
 
 11 
 
 68 
 
 I 
 
 1866 
 
 19 
 
 12 
 
 18 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 • *• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 4 
 
 13 
 
 60 
 
 
 1867 
 
 21 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 5 
 
 1 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 *•• 
 
 
 
 9 
 
 21 
 
 84 
 
 
 1868 
 
 21 
 
 16 
 
 6 
 
 10 
 
 • t» 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 2 
 
 10 
 
 18 1 
 
 82 
 
 
 1869 
 
 12 
 
 19 
 
 9 
 
 6 
 
 1 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 7 
 
 18 
 
 9 
 
 81 
 
 
 1870 
 
 18 
 
 18 
 
 18 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 16 
 
 77 
 
 
 1871 
 
 23 
 
 16 
 
 12 
 10.00 
 
 2 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 <.. 
 
 • *■ 
 
 ... 
 
 
 
 12 
 
 20 
 
 84 
 
 
 Means.. 
 
 13.97 
 
 12.66 
 
 3.e3 
 
 0.41 
 
 0.06 
 
 ■ *« 
 
 • ■• 
 
 
 1.81 
 
 6.88 
 
 13.69 
 
 62.91 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 1 1 
 
 
 
 
 
 40 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXXVI. 
 
 The greatest depth of IIai.v wnicii fell in a hixole Pay, in each Month 
 
 FRUM 1840 TO 1871. 
 
 The month which iiiduiks the dcvj of heaviest rain in the year is marked with an asterisk. 
 
 76 
 72 
 '74 
 70 
 68 
 
 69 
 
 84 
 
 82 
 
 81 
 
 77 
 
 84 
 
 62.91 
 
 Years. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 .Tune. .luly. 
 
 t 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 1840 
 
 • •• 
 
 <•• 
 
 0.581 
 
 0.910 
 
 1.745 
 
 1.530 1.890 
 
 0.900 
 
 1.250 
 
 0.350 
 
 0.500 
 
 ... 
 
 1841 
 
 1.900 
 
 0.000 
 
 0.500 
 
 0.840 
 
 1.24it 
 
 0.500 2.000 
 
 2.340 
 
 1.05( 
 
 0.500 
 
 1.040 
 
 1.810 
 
 1842 
 
 1.250 
 
 1.570 
 
 1.550 
 
 1.420 
 
 0.37'J 
 
 1.280 1.30U 
 
 1.650 
 
 2.931 
 
 2.150 
 
 2.000 
 
 0.440 
 
 1843 
 
 2.500 
 
 0.475 
 
 0.375 
 
 0.800 
 
 0.740 
 
 1.220 1.690 
 
 3.250 
 
 3.455 
 
 1.685 
 
 2.020 
 
 0.4-50 
 
 1844 
 
 1.4.M 
 
 0.420 
 
 0.730 
 
 0.390 
 
 1.10.) 
 
 1.030 
 
 0.790 
 
 0.610 
 
 0.120 
 
 0.710 
 
 0.770 
 
 ... 
 
 1845 
 
 ... 
 
 • •• 
 
 0.2.50 
 
 1.,'ilO O.OSu 
 
 1.2.5'' 
 
 0.760 
 
 0.460 
 
 1.020 
 
 0.650 
 
 0.300 
 
 0.000 
 
 1840 
 
 0.450 
 
 o.ooo 
 
 0.570 
 
 0.810 1.0.50 
 
 0.780 
 
 1.490 
 
 0.550 
 
 I.SOO 
 
 0.540 
 
 1.450 
 
 0.500 
 
 184/ 
 
 1.100 
 
 0.550 
 
 0.550 
 
 I.OOO' 0.000 
 
 0.520 
 
 0.8411 
 
 0.790 
 
 2.500 
 
 1.180 
 
 0.710 
 
 0.270 
 
 1848 
 
 0.950 
 
 0.41O 
 
 0.970 
 
 0.2S0 
 
 0.44(1 
 
 0.700 
 
 0.290 
 
 0.310 
 
 l.S.:> 
 
 0.290 
 
 0.890 
 
 0.780 
 
 1849 
 
 0.820 
 
 0.230 
 
 1.025 
 
 0.075 
 
 1.050 
 
 0.990 
 
 1.775 
 
 1.045 
 
 0.045 
 
 3.1G) 
 
 0.840 
 
 0.515 
 
 1850 
 
 0..360 
 
 500 
 
 0.410 
 
 2.350 
 
 0.270 
 
 1.505 
 
 2.750 
 
 2.100 
 
 0.350 
 
 O.O40 
 
 1.420 
 
 0.1411 
 
 lo51 
 
 0.585 
 
 0.670 
 
 0.640 
 
 0.050 
 
 0.790 
 
 1.091 
 
 1.155 
 
 0.390 
 
 0.610 
 
 0.320 
 
 2.770 
 
 0.325 
 
 1852 
 
 0.000 
 
 0.550 
 
 0.850 
 
 1.025 
 
 0.5511 
 
 0.025 
 
 1.860 
 
 1.055 
 
 1.100 
 
 1.825 
 
 0.570 
 
 1.100 
 
 1853 
 
 0.800 
 
 0.610 
 
 0.410 
 
 0.715 
 
 1.400 
 
 0.895 
 
 0.480 
 
 1.020 
 
 1.990 
 
 0.350 
 
 0.580 
 
 0.4.50 
 
 1854 
 
 0.485 
 
 0.685 
 
 0.875 
 
 0.840 
 
 0.915 
 
 0.035 
 
 1.135 
 
 0.210 
 
 1.706 
 
 C\465 
 
 0.315 
 
 0.330 
 
 1855 
 
 o.3or 
 
 1.705 
 
 0.680 
 
 0.095 
 
 0.34.0 
 
 0.875 
 
 1.205 
 
 0.616 
 
 2.535 
 
 0.510 
 
 1.120 
 
 1.030 
 
 185G 
 
 0.000 
 
 I/. 000 
 
 0.000 
 
 0.705 
 
 2.135 
 
 1.296 
 
 0.405 
 
 0.735 
 
 1.196 
 
 0.365 
 
 0.290 
 
 0.855 
 
 1857 
 
 R. 
 
 1.620 
 
 0.145 
 
 0.070 
 
 1..375 
 
 1.070 
 
 1.200 
 
 l.llO 
 
 1.213 
 
 0.385 
 
 1.020 
 
 1.055 
 
 1858 
 
 0.517 
 
 R. 
 
 0.305 
 
 0.030 
 
 1.500 
 
 0.785 
 
 1.300 
 
 1.015 
 
 0.315 
 
 0.500 
 
 0.977 
 
 0.440 
 
 1859 
 
 0.655 
 
 0.290 
 
 1.615 
 
 1.145 
 
 0.945 
 
 1.575 
 
 0.879 
 
 * 
 1.0.55 
 
 1.185 
 
 0.307 
 
 1.470 
 
 0.780 
 
 18G0 
 
 0.340 
 
 0.385 
 
 0.685 
 
 0.410 
 
 0.935 
 
 0.750 
 
 0.9.35 
 
 0.890 
 
 0.610 
 
 0..325 
 
 0.818 
 
 1.265 
 
 1861 
 
 0.475 
 
 0.4.30 
 
 0.S65 
 
 0.015 
 
 1.845 
 
 0.598 
 
 0.875 
 
 0.700 
 
 1.855 
 
 0.625 
 
 3.132 
 
 0.2.50 
 
 1862 
 
 0.060 
 
 0.125 
 
 0.745 
 
 1.555 
 
 0.853 
 
 650 
 
 1.335 
 
 0.697 
 
 0.800 
 
 0.035 
 
 0.680 
 
 1.250 
 
 1863 
 
 0.445 
 
 0.630 
 
 0.315 
 
 0.835 
 
 0.925 
 
 0.625 
 
 1.605 
 
 0.805 
 
 0.770 
 
 0.970 
 
 0.647 
 
 0.920 
 
 1864 
 
 0.920 
 
 0.365 
 
 0.480 
 
 1.280 
 
 0.020 
 
 0.395 
 
 0.440 
 
 1.325 
 
 1.150 
 
 1.190 
 
 1.020 
 
 1.130 
 
 1805 
 
 0.4*0 
 
 0.435 
 
 0.600 
 
 1.600 
 
 2.220 
 
 0.550 
 
 1.190 
 
 0.925 
 
 0.940 
 
 1.275 
 
 0.3.35 
 
 0.810 
 
 1860 
 
 0.317 
 
 0.000 
 
 0.6:35 
 
 1.080 
 
 1.290 
 
 0.950 
 
 2.345 
 
 2.145 
 
 1.910 
 
 0.895 
 
 0.875 
 
 1.120 
 
 1867 
 
 R. 
 
 0.630 
 
 0.355 
 
 1.155 
 
 1.090} 0.520 
 
 1.110 
 
 0.950 
 
 0.355 
 
 1.070 
 
 0.795 
 
 0.553 
 
 1868 
 
 R. 
 
 0.040 
 
 0.770 
 
 0.610 
 
 2.220J 0.825 
 
 0.245 
 
 0.662 
 
 1.686 
 
 0.865 
 
 2.230 
 
 0.005 
 
 1839 
 
 0.825 
 
 0.160 
 
 0.800 
 
 l.WO 
 
 0.810 0.925 
 
 1.600 
 
 1.150 
 
 2.350 
 
 0.406 
 
 1.400 
 
 1.405 
 
 1870 
 
 1.000 
 
 0.520 
 
 0.550 
 
 0.720 
 
 0.550i 2. 360 
 
 0.630 
 
 1.490 
 
 2 285 
 
 0.930 
 
 0.424 
 
 1.950 
 
 1871 
 Means 
 
 0.400 
 
 0.040 
 
 1.050 
 
 1.025 
 
 1.500{ 0.880 
 
 0.416 
 
 1.036 
 
 0.660 
 
 0.510 
 
 2.310 
 
 0.320 
 0.742 
 
 0.046 
 
 L.481 
 
 0.647 
 
 0.809 
 
 1.084, 0.946 
 
 1 
 
 1.389 
 
 1.083 
 
 1.353 
 
 0.836 
 
 l.llC 
 
 Year. 
 
 1.890 
 2.340 
 2.930 
 3.456 
 1.420 
 1.310 
 1.800 
 2.500 
 1.000 
 3.160 
 2.750 
 2.770 
 1.825 
 1.990 
 1.706 
 2.635 
 2.135 
 1.620 
 1.590 
 1.055 
 1.265 
 3.132 
 1.556 
 1 656 
 1.325 
 2.220 
 2.346 
 1.156 
 2.230 
 2.fi50 
 2.360 
 2.310 
 
 2.071 
 
 41 
 
\ II' ■ 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXXVII. 
 
 Comparative Dxtration of the several Winds on Days in any part of which 
 Rain or Snow fell, from observations in/ the two periods— 1853-57 and 
 1858-62. Rain and Snow are considered separately, and are grouped in 
 
 CLASSES distinguished AS LlGHT, MODERATE, AND HeAVY. 
 
 yt: 
 
 ■J 
 
 LIGHT.— Rain, not exceeding one-tenth of an inch. Snow, not exceeding one inch. 
 
 w'"t«'--{{'S:6'2 
 
 Summer 
 
 1853-57 
 1858-62 
 
 Year. 
 
 ( 1853-57 
 1 1858-62 
 
 0,83 
 0.62 
 
 0.72 
 0.96 
 
 0.80 
 0.84 
 
 0.67 
 0.49 
 
 0.73 
 0.58 
 
 0.73 
 0.56 
 
 0.92 
 0.80 
 
 0.99 
 0.99 
 
 1.00 
 0.93 
 
 1.20 
 1.16 
 
 1.17 
 0.90 
 
 1.20 
 1.05 
 
 » 
 
 1.02 
 1.22 
 
 1.08 
 0.99 
 
 1.14 
 1.15 
 
 CO 
 
 1.24 
 1.24 
 
 0.95 
 0.72 
 
 1.12 
 0.96 
 
 1.12 
 1.51 
 
 0.82 
 0.71 
 
 0.97 
 1.0. 
 
 1.50 
 1. 01 
 
 0.75 
 0.69 
 
 1.02 
 0.85 
 
 1.29 
 1.18 
 
 0.84 
 
 o.oe 
 
 1.04 
 0.8fi 
 
 1.09 
 1.24 
 
 l.o:; 
 1.07 
 
 1.13 
 1.21 
 
 is 
 
 CO 
 
 1.07 
 0.96 
 
 1.14 
 1.34 
 
 i.n 
 
 1 . 13 
 
 0.88 
 0.97 
 
 l.:!l) 
 1.84 
 
 0.98 
 1.21 
 
 0.82 
 0.99 
 
 t.51 
 1.41 
 
 l.OM 
 1.14 
 
 0.61 
 1.19 
 
 1.07 
 1.17 
 
 0.83 
 1.20 
 
 0.70 
 0.66 
 
 0.89 
 1.25 
 
 0.K2 
 1.06 
 
 J! 
 S5 
 
 0.80 
 0.70 
 
 0.80 
 0.90 
 
 0.86 
 0.90 
 
 -3 . i 
 
 6 • 
 
 1.12 
 1.01 
 
 1.11 
 
 0.82 
 
 1.16 
 0.94 
 
 Year i ^^^'^^' 
 ''^'"^ \ 1858-62 
 
 1.20 
 1.29 
 
 1.12 
 1.10 
 
 1.06 
 0.67 
 
 0.47 
 0.54 
 
 0.43 
 0.40 
 
 0.76 
 0.49 
 
 0.04 
 0.52 
 
 0.48 
 0.69 
 
 0.44 
 0.45 
 
 0.43 
 0.55 
 
 1.20 
 1.03 
 
 1.88 
 2.03 
 
 1.96 
 2.01 
 
 1.51 
 1.87 
 
 1.42 
 1..35 
 
 1.27 
 1.24 
 
 0.73 
 0.70 
 
 MODERATE.— Rain, more than one-tenth and less than half an inch. Snow, more than one inch 
 
 AND LE98 THAN FIVE INCHES. 
 
 S 
 
 wir>*., (186.3-57 
 Winter., -j jg^g.g^ 
 
 Summer • 
 
 1858-62 
 
 Year., 
 
 f 1853-57 
 \ 1858-62 
 
 0.28 
 0.54 
 
 0.69 
 0.87 
 
 0.57 
 0.74 
 
 0.72 
 0.64 
 
 1.01 
 0.79 
 
 0.94 
 0.75 
 
 0.90 2.08 
 0.80 1.90 
 
 1.27 
 1.37 
 
 1.30 
 1.53 
 
 1.1611.09 
 1.131.80 
 
 H 
 
 2.52 
 2.00 
 
 1.01 
 1.16 
 
 1.62 
 1.60 
 
 1.62 
 1.84 
 
 1.20 
 1.58 
 
 1.74 
 1.65 
 
 1.03 
 0.83 
 
 1.34 
 1.16 
 
 1.05 
 1.64 
 
 0.97 
 0.87 
 
 1.25 
 1.19 
 
 1.43 
 1.33 
 
 1.06 
 0.70 
 
 1.28 
 0.90 
 
 0.92 
 1.23 
 
 1.06 
 0.90 
 
 1.12 
 1.08 
 
 0.64 
 0.8b 
 
 1.20 
 1.37 
 
 0.93 
 1.14 
 
 0.43 
 0.61 
 
 1.28 
 1.26 
 
 0.05 
 0.83 
 
 0.3S 
 0.28 
 
 0.95 
 0.96 
 
 0.56 
 0.54 
 
 0.44 
 0.16 
 
 0.93 
 
 0.82 
 
 0.08 
 0.47 
 
 0.39 
 0.34 
 
 0.90 
 0.78 
 
 0.09 
 0.60 
 
 if 
 
 ir, 
 
 2i 
 
 0.25 
 0..34 
 
 0.09 
 0.70 
 
 0.54 
 0.67 
 
 B 
 
 ■a 
 
 o 
 
 0.69 
 0.92 
 
 0.64 
 0.83 
 
 0.70 
 0.93 
 
 Year.... 
 
 f 1853-57 
 \ 1858-62 
 
 1.04 
 1.04 
 
 1.79 
 1.82 
 
 2.22 
 3.26 
 
 1.06 
 1.53 
 
 0.91 
 1.21 
 
 0.97 
 0.82 
 
 1.27 
 0.60 
 
 0.55 
 0.99 
 
 0.59 
 0.45 
 
 0.63 
 0.41 
 
 0.95 
 0.66 
 
 0.89 
 0.73 
 
 0.95 
 0.97 
 
 0.78 
 0.45 
 
 0.70 
 0.69 
 
 1.22 
 0.80 
 
 0.40 
 0.66 
 
 HEAVY.— Rain, half an inch and upwards. Snow, five inches and upwards. 
 
 (S 
 
 Winter.. 
 
 (1863-57 
 t 1858-62 
 
 Summer 
 
 [1863-67 
 1 1858-62 
 
 Year / 1863-57 
 *®*' 11868-62 
 
 SJ 
 
 P4 
 
 » 
 
 K 
 
 
 H 
 
 un 
 
 00 
 
 OS 
 
 1.64 
 
 0.68 
 
 CQ 
 
 1.20 
 1.00 
 
 CO 
 
 0.60 
 0.58 
 
 GO 
 
 0.79 
 0.42 
 
 t/j 
 
 0.63 
 0.29 
 
 Be 
 
 ^ 
 
 z 
 
 0.69 
 0.39 
 
 'A 
 
 .09 
 32 
 
 O.o8 
 0.61 
 
 0.06 
 0.91 
 
 0.38 
 1.30 
 
 0.63 
 1.39 
 
 2.87 
 3.79 
 
 3.73 
 3.37 
 
 2.91 
 1.59 
 
 0.35 
 0.42 
 
 0.41 
 0.90 
 
 0.19 
 0.32 
 
 0.09 
 0.70 
 
 0.1',. 
 
 0.87 
 0.60 
 
 0.87 
 0.75 
 
 0.70 
 1.13 
 
 1.74 
 1.44 
 
 1.86 
 2.62 
 
 1.86 
 l.Ol 
 
 1.42 
 
 0.98 
 
 0.87 
 1.27 
 
 1.21 
 0.47 
 
 0.64 
 0.56 
 
 0.89 
 0.99 
 
 1.08 
 1.77 
 
 0.66 
 0.81 
 
 0.62 
 1.17 
 
 1.40 
 1.40 
 
 2.22 
 3.09 
 
 2.49 
 2.20 
 
 1.91 
 1.23 
 
 1.13 
 
 1.27 
 
 1.38 
 0.66 
 
 0.72 
 0.68 
 
 0.95 
 0.95 
 
 0.84 
 1.02 
 
 0.29 
 0.63 
 
 0.36 
 0.47 
 
 0.64 
 0.36 
 
 0.46 
 0.32 
 
 0.43 
 0.49 
 
 0.67 
 0.23 
 
 0.63 
 0.40 
 
 0.62 
 0.36 
 
 Year. 
 
 (1863-6; 
 ■tl858-6' 
 
 1.59 
 1.17 
 
 2.69 
 1.76 
 
 2.08 
 2.49 
 
 2.57 
 2.49 
 
 1.34 
 0.59 
 
 0.26 
 0.44 
 
 0.12 
 0.44 
 
 0.12 
 0.00 
 
 0.24 
 0.29 
 
 0.26 
 0.88 
 
 0.49 
 0.73 
 
 0.49 
 0.59 
 
 0.49 
 0.29 
 
 0.49 
 0.73 
 
 0.73 
 0.73 
 
 0.24 
 0.59 
 
 Rain or Snow in the tear, without reference to amount. 
 
 Rain. 
 
 Snow 
 
 .1863-62 
 .1853-62 
 
 0.76 
 1.20 
 
 0.75 
 1.33 
 
 s 
 Z 
 
 1.08 
 1.40 
 
 is4 
 
 1.57 
 0.78 
 
 H 
 
 1.47 
 0.68 
 
 1.24 
 0.71 
 
 1. 11 
 
 0.67 
 
 1.06 
 0.61 
 
 SQ 
 
 0.97 
 0.46 
 
 1.12 
 0.40 
 
 1.06 
 1.00 
 
 0.87 
 1.62 
 
 ^ 
 
 81 
 1.67 
 
 0.79 
 1.38 
 
 0.76 
 1.18 
 
 
 0.71 
 1.18 
 
 0.89 
 0.66 
 
 42 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 a 
 6 
 
 1.12 
 1.01 
 
 nil 
 
 0.82 
 
 Tie 
 
 0.94 
 
 0.73 
 0.70 
 
 •a 
 
 0.C9 
 0.92 
 
 0.64 
 0.83 
 
 0.70 
 0.93 
 
 0.40 
 0.65 
 
 10.57 
 0.23 
 
 0.03 
 0.40 
 
 0.62 
 0.36 
 
 .73 
 
 0.24 
 
 .73 
 
 0.59 
 
 1 
 
 ^ 
 
 
 •5 
 
 J 
 
 » 
 
 o 
 
 .71 
 
 0.89 
 
 .18 
 
 0.66 
 
 TABLE XXXVIII. 
 
 Resultant Direction of the Wind for each Month and Year from 1848 to 
 1871, and also tue monthly and annual resultants for the whole 
 
 PERIOD. 
 
 The direction in every case is measured from the North. 
 
 Years. 
 
 1848 
 1849 
 1850 
 1851 
 1852 
 1853 
 1854 
 1855 
 1856 
 1857 
 1858 
 1859 
 1860 
 1861 
 1862 
 1863 
 1864 
 1805 
 1866 
 1867 
 1868 
 1869 
 1870 
 1871 
 
 1848-71 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 
 8§w 
 
 65 w 
 
 6§w 
 
 o 
 77 w 
 
 40 w 
 
 6? w 
 
 i5w 
 
 15§E 
 
 71 w 
 
 sl w 
 
 8? w 
 
 07 w 
 
 
 63 w 
 
 41 w 
 
 3w 
 
 43w 
 
 51 E 
 
 109 E 
 
 175 w 
 
 71 w 
 
 75 w 
 
 12 w 
 
 39 w 
 
 82 w 
 
 
 37 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 52 w 
 
 39 w 
 
 64 w 
 
 120 w 
 
 81 E 
 
 15 E 
 
 116 w 
 
 06 w 
 
 42 w 
 
 44 w 
 
 
 103 w 
 
 64 w 
 
 21 w 
 
 14 E 
 
 32 w 
 
 172 w 
 
 60 w 
 
 63 w 
 
 14 E 
 
 108 w 
 
 50 w 
 
 82 w 
 
 
 68 w 
 
 105 w 
 
 8 w 
 
 23 E 
 
 98 w 
 
 104 w 
 
 43w 
 
 70 E 
 
 77 w 
 
 5e 
 
 69 w 
 
 111 w 
 
 
 27 w 
 
 49 w 
 
 58 w 
 
 12 w 
 
 2w 
 
 1 w 
 
 122 E 
 
 144 E 
 
 
 
 92 w 
 
 9 w 
 
 36 w 
 
 
 77 w 
 
 7e 
 
 53 w 
 
 50 E 
 
 90 E 
 
 24 E 
 
 131 w 
 
 04w 
 
 22 w 
 
 45 w 
 
 90 w 
 
 44 w 
 
 
 73 w 
 
 40 w 
 
 88 w 
 
 36 w 
 
 1 w 
 
 69 w 
 
 161 w 
 
 63w 
 
 20e 
 
 82 w 
 
 66 w 
 
 92 w 
 
 
 75 w 
 
 81 w 
 
 71 w 
 
 29 E 
 
 4e 
 
 159 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 50 w 
 
 101 w 
 
 76 w 
 
 95 w 
 
 93 w 
 
 
 70 w 
 
 102 w 
 
 63 w 
 
 60w 
 
 23 w 
 
 49 w 
 
 112 E 
 
 77 w 
 
 68 w 
 
 19 w 
 
 119 w 
 
 89 w 
 
 
 71 w 
 
 72 w 
 
 58 w 
 
 14 w 
 
 42 E 
 
 1601 
 
 15 E 
 
 69 w 
 
 106 w 
 
 34 w 
 
 26 w 
 
 18 w 
 
 
 99 w 
 
 54 w 
 
 64 w 
 
 36 w 
 
 72 E 
 
 77 w 
 
 56 w 
 
 36 w 
 
 44 w 
 
 68 w 
 
 81 w 
 
 53 w 
 
 
 89 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 64 w 
 
 37 w 
 
 26 E 
 
 44 w 
 
 60 w 
 
 70 w 
 
 71 W 
 
 9 w 
 
 119 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 
 80 w 
 
 77 T' 
 
 54 w 
 
 37 E 
 
 47 w 
 
 39 w 
 
 74 w 
 
 8e 
 
 71 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 46 w 
 
 72 w 
 
 
 26 w 
 
 55 w 
 
 12 w 
 
 50 E 
 
 52 w 
 
 26 w 
 
 91 w 
 
 78 w 
 
 69 w 
 
 78 w 
 
 46 w 
 
 73 w 
 
 
 61 w 
 
 23w 
 
 27 w 
 
 14 E 
 
 66 E 
 
 50 w 
 
 18 w 
 
 119 w 
 
 16 w 
 
 109 w 
 
 88 w 
 
 41 w 
 
 
 107 w 
 
 96 w 
 
 53 w 
 
 41 E 
 
 7 w 
 
 55 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 70 W 
 
 38 w 
 
 60 w 
 
 108 w 
 
 98 w 
 
 
 85 w 
 
 23 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 84 w 
 
 3w 
 
 ISO- 
 
 86 w 
 
 60w 
 
 124 E 
 
 36 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 99 w 
 
 
 76 w 
 
 100 w 
 
 73 w 
 
 42 w 
 
 46 w 
 
 165 w 
 
 101 W 
 
 59 w 
 
 33 w 
 
 30 w 
 
 88 w 
 
 92 w 
 
 
 55 w 
 
 5V w 
 
 34 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 51 w 
 
 96 E 
 
 42 w 
 
 76 w 
 
 37 w 
 
 46 w 
 
 87 w 
 
 99 w 
 
 
 97 w 
 
 69 w 
 
 21 w 
 
 63 w 
 
 38 E 
 
 16 E 
 
 93 E 
 
 122 w 
 
 74 w 
 
 89 w 
 
 36 w 
 
 71 w 
 
 
 72 w 
 
 34 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 59 w 
 
 20w 
 
 80 w 
 
 113 w 
 
 42 w 
 
 63 w 
 
 73 w 
 
 78 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 
 91 w 
 
 29 w 
 
 18 b 
 
 40 E 
 
 23 E 
 
 17 E 
 
 102 w 
 
 76 w 
 
 29 E 
 
 85 w 
 
 89 w 
 
 89 w 
 
 
 49 w 
 
 70 w 
 
 31 w 
 
 48 w 
 
 23 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 88 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 74 w 
 
 114 w 
 
 45 w 
 
 110 w 
 
 
 79 w 
 
 66 w 
 
 49 w 
 
 18 w 
 
 12 w 
 
 64w 
 
 77 w 
 
 66 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 64w 
 
 76 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 
 Year. 
 
 7? w 
 38 w 
 67 w 
 61 w 
 02 w 
 38 w 
 46 w 
 64 w 
 
 71 w 
 74 w 
 41 w 
 61 w 
 60 w 
 66 w 
 48 w 
 41 w 
 70 w 
 
 66 w 
 73 w 
 
 60 w 
 
 67 w 
 64 w 
 45 w 
 
 72 w 
 
 61 w 
 
V Wp 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XXXIX. 
 
 Resultant Velocity of the Wind, in Miles, for each Month and Year from 
 1848 TO 1871, AND also the Monthly and Annual PiE.sultant3 for the 
 whole period. 
 
 Years. 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 1848 
 
 2.03 
 
 2.53 
 
 2.03 
 
 1.46 
 
 1.31 
 
 1.90 
 
 0.18 
 
 0.98 
 
 2.38 
 
 1.24 
 
 1.81 
 
 1.12 
 
 1.41 
 
 1849 
 
 3.06 
 
 1.48 
 
 1.48 
 
 3.14 
 
 1.97 
 
 0.49 
 
 0.75 
 
 0.60 
 
 0.09 
 
 1.27 
 
 1.55 
 
 2.56 
 
 1.20 
 
 1850 
 
 0.69 
 
 3.43 
 
 2.62 
 
 1.12 
 
 2.05 
 
 0.38 
 
 0.59 
 
 0.35 
 
 1.02 
 
 1.10 
 
 1.43 
 
 2.93 
 
 1.24 
 
 1851 
 
 3.26 
 
 1.99 
 
 1.93 
 
 2.52 
 
 1.59 
 
 1.20 
 
 0.88 
 
 0.40 
 
 1.03 
 
 1.06 
 
 1.25 
 
 4.00 
 
 1.22 
 
 1852 
 
 3.14 
 
 3.34 
 
 0.71 
 
 2.44 
 
 0.99 
 
 1.49 
 
 0.93 
 
 0.56 
 
 0.53 
 
 1.19 
 
 1.63 
 
 1.03 
 
 0.93 
 
 1853 
 
 2.52 
 
 2.51 
 
 2.60 
 
 1.95 
 
 0.83 
 
 0.10 
 
 0.24 
 
 0.30 
 
 1.00 
 
 1.74 
 
 0.55 
 
 2.39 
 
 1.18 
 
 1854 
 
 2.44 
 
 1.73 
 
 3.39 
 
 2.57 
 
 0.40 
 
 0.71 
 
 0.37 
 
 1.76 
 
 1..33 
 
 1.52 
 
 3.44 
 
 4.30 
 
 1.47 
 
 1855 
 
 1.91 
 
 4.34 
 
 4.76 
 
 3.99 
 
 2.76 
 
 1.33 
 
 0.73 
 
 1.04 
 
 1.29 
 
 4.91 
 
 3.18 
 
 5.29 
 
 2.47 
 
 1856 
 
 5.24 
 
 7.70 
 
 7.68 
 
 l.Oi 
 
 3.99 
 
 0.90 
 
 1.67 
 
 2.8S 
 
 1.08 
 
 2.15 
 
 2.95 
 
 4.62 
 
 3.03 
 
 1857 
 
 4.96 
 
 3.68 
 
 0.03 
 
 4.15 
 
 1.14 
 
 1.15 
 
 0.81 
 
 1.61 
 
 1.01 
 
 2 93 
 
 5.45 
 
 2.51 
 
 2.54 
 
 1858 
 
 2.33 
 
 3.22 
 
 5.45 
 
 1.64 
 
 3.33 
 
 0.25 
 
 1.13 
 
 1.57 
 
 1.53 
 
 0.36 
 
 3 14 
 
 1.66 
 
 1.59 
 
 1859 
 
 3.17 
 
 2.72 
 
 1.96 
 
 2.33 
 
 1.59 
 
 1.95 
 
 1.48 
 
 1.02 
 
 l.CO 
 
 5.04 
 
 3.39 
 
 4.29 
 
 2.24 
 
 1860 
 
 6.09 
 
 3.28 
 
 7.61 
 
 4.10 
 
 2.66 
 
 3.13 
 
 2.15 
 
 1.83 
 
 2.63 
 
 2.00 
 
 4.95 
 
 4.66 
 
 3.32 
 
 1801 
 
 2.92 
 
 3.86 
 
 4.33 
 
 2.31 
 
 3.60 
 
 2.29 
 
 1.43 
 
 0.46 
 
 1.39 
 
 1.06 
 
 1.94 
 
 3.50 
 
 2.11 
 
 1862 
 
 2.09 
 
 3.93 
 
 2.50 
 
 2.48 
 
 2.80 
 
 1.77 
 
 1.42 
 
 1.67 
 
 1.07 
 
 2.89 
 
 . 3.00 
 
 3.17 
 
 2.03 
 
 1863 
 
 1.13 
 
 2.27 
 
 2.02 
 
 3.75 
 
 0.41 
 
 2.28 
 
 0.40 
 
 1.80 
 
 0.92 
 
 0.48 
 
 3.50 
 
 1.61 
 
 1.34 
 
 1864 
 
 6.00 
 
 6.48 
 
 2.29 
 
 3.39 
 
 1.86 
 
 1.72 
 
 2.23 
 
 1.38 
 
 1.89 
 
 3.17 
 
 3.82 
 
 4.94 
 
 2.49 
 
 1865 
 
 4.80 
 
 3.95 
 
 2.16 
 
 2.11 
 
 1.65 
 
 0.60 
 
 2.28 
 
 1.55 
 
 0.47 
 
 0.58 
 
 2.98 
 
 3.07 
 
 1.98 
 
 1866 
 
 2.98 
 
 5.14 
 
 6.84 
 
 3.34 
 
 4.49 
 
 0.71 
 
 0.94 
 
 2.58 
 
 1.45 
 
 0.84 
 
 3.00 
 
 4.98 
 
 2.83 
 
 1867 
 
 3.27 
 
 1.58 
 
 2.12 
 
 2.68 
 
 3.55 
 
 0.48 
 
 1.13 
 
 1.25 
 
 1.48 
 
 1.51 
 
 4.02 
 
 4.82 
 
 2.05 
 
 1868 
 
 3.97 
 
 3.23 
 
 2.12 
 
 2.43 
 
 3.16 
 
 0.85 
 
 0.72 
 
 1.01 
 
 0.88 
 
 1.27 
 
 2.10 
 
 4.05 
 
 1.47 
 
 1869 
 
 3.40 
 
 4.18 
 
 2.86 
 
 4.0a 
 
 2.3S 
 
 1.77 
 
 2.01 
 
 1.98 
 
 1.16 
 
 3.72 
 
 3.69 
 
 2.31 
 
 2.55 
 
 1870 
 
 2.63 
 
 2.84 
 
 4.73 
 
 3.55 
 
 1.09 
 
 0.40 
 
 1.59 
 
 1.80 
 
 2.20 
 
 1.86 
 
 4.36 
 
 5.06 
 
 1.61 
 
 1871 
 
 1848-71 
 
 2.56 
 
 4.26 
 
 2.50 
 
 1.86 
 
 2.53 
 
 2.04 
 
 1.55 
 
 1.09 
 
 1.72 
 
 3.75 
 
 4.08 
 
 6.91 
 
 2.49 
 
 3,12 
 
 3.14 
 
 3.14 
 
 2.04 
 
 1.63 
 
 0.83 
 
 0.78 
 
 1.10 
 
 1.06 
 
 1.82 
 
 2.68 
 
 3.31 
 
 1.91 
 
 44 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XL. 
 
 Mean Velocity of the Wind, in Miles, for .:Acn Month and Year from 1848 
 TO 1871, and also the Montiilv and Annual Mean Velocities for the 
 
 WHOLE i'ERIOD, 
 
 Years. 
 1848 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Fob. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April 
 
 4.89 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 ; Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 5.82 
 
 5.60 
 
 5.80 
 
 4.9.3 
 
 4.51 
 
 4.94 
 
 4.55 
 
 6.81 
 
 4.60 
 
 4.81 
 
 5.44 
 
 5.15 
 
 1849 
 
 G.71 
 
 6. 58 
 
 5.37 
 
 7.50 
 
 5.33 
 
 3.32 
 
 3.52 
 
 3.70 
 
 4.23 
 
 4.70 
 
 4.78 
 
 6.23 
 
 5.17 
 
 1850 
 
 5.80 
 
 7.01 
 
 7.02 
 
 7.64 
 
 6.32 
 
 4.54 
 
 4.56 
 
 4.4(1 
 
 4.78 
 
 5.. 30 
 
 5.27 
 
 7.40 
 
 5.94 
 
 1851 
 
 7.69 
 
 6.94 
 
 7.65 
 
 8.07 
 
 6.34 
 
 4.42 
 
 4.13 
 
 4.03 
 
 5.45 
 
 4.39 
 
 4.70 
 
 7.37 
 
 5.9S 
 
 1852 
 
 7.07 
 
 6.42 
 
 5.81 
 
 0.08 
 
 4.00 
 
 4.09 
 
 3.33 
 
 3.30 
 
 4.60 
 
 4.17 
 
 6.50 
 
 0.54 
 
 5.29 
 
 1853 
 
 6.34 
 
 7.30 
 
 5.96 
 
 5.20 
 
 5.16 
 
 3.73 
 
 3.69 
 
 4.20 
 
 4.33 
 
 4.77 
 
 5.. 52 
 
 ! 4. OB 
 
 5.10 
 
 1854 
 
 6.91 
 
 6.91 
 
 8.03 
 
 6.81 
 
 5.38 
 
 4.15 
 
 4.03 
 
 4.60 
 
 4.04 
 
 4.57 
 
 7.54 
 
 8.56 
 
 5.96 
 
 1855 
 
 7. 20 
 
 8.17 
 
 9.95 
 
 7.57 
 
 5.93 
 
 5.70 
 
 6.47 
 
 6.97 
 
 7.61 
 
 9.88 
 
 :'>.S1 11.38 
 
 8.14 
 
 1856 
 
 10.69 
 
 10.71 
 
 11.39 
 
 0.05 
 
 9.81 
 
 5.3ft 
 
 5.84 
 
 7.0.3 
 
 6.53 
 
 6.07 
 
 8.7.-) 
 
 11.50 
 
 8.31 
 
 1857 
 
 10.31 
 
 9. 82 
 
 10.84 
 
 iO.24 
 
 8.13 
 
 7.60 
 
 4.74 
 
 6.36 
 
 5.55 
 
 8.21 
 
 9.r3 
 
 6.84 
 
 7.99 
 
 1858 
 
 7.40 
 
 9.12 
 
 8.56 
 
 9.57 
 
 9.30 
 
 5.53 
 
 5.76 
 
 6.50 
 
 5.69 
 
 5.96 
 
 8.87 
 
 9. SO . 
 
 7.64 ! 
 
 1859 
 
 8.76 
 
 8.50 
 
 10.39 
 
 10.79 
 
 5.70 
 
 7.19 
 
 5.81 
 
 6.90 
 
 0.36 
 
 8.12 
 
 9.05 
 
 10.77 
 
 8.17 j 
 
 1860 
 
 9.37 
 
 8.73 
 
 12.41 
 
 10.30 
 
 7.17 
 
 7.61 
 
 7.29 
 
 5.80 
 
 5.79 
 
 6.93 
 
 11.02 
 
 10.14 
 
 8.55 ' 
 
 1861 
 
 9.30 
 
 10.58 
 
 10.56 
 
 8.90 
 
 9.17 
 
 6.11 
 
 4.66 
 
 4.21 
 
 4.81 
 
 5.90 
 
 7.44 
 
 7.9ii 
 
 1 
 7.17 
 
 1862 
 
 8.83 
 
 8.52 
 
 9.38 
 
 9.77 
 
 7.87 
 
 6.98 
 
 3.80 
 
 f.96 5.11 
 
 6.53 
 
 6. 80 
 
 T.5S 
 
 7.;i3 
 
 1863 
 
 7.23 
 
 10.13 
 
 9.27 
 
 9.20 
 
 5.89 
 
 5.24 
 
 3.89 
 
 4.89 1 6.46 
 
 0.16 
 
 7.86 
 
 9.40 
 
 7.13 
 
 1864 
 
 10.22 
 
 10.11 
 
 8.41 
 
 7.77 
 
 6.64 
 
 4.53 
 
 6.00 
 
 4.75 i 7.06 
 
 6.06 
 
 7.64 
 
 1 
 9.98 
 
 7.40 
 
 1865 
 
 9.39 
 
 8.23 
 
 8.80 
 
 8.39 
 
 5.48 
 
 4.06 
 
 5.34 
 
 6.07 
 
 4.12 
 
 7.26 
 
 7.90 
 
 7.33 i 
 
 6.78 
 
 1866 
 
 9.34 
 
 9.40 
 
 11.51 
 
 7.95 
 
 9.26 
 
 5.09 
 
 1.17 
 
 5.16 
 
 4.03 
 
 6.5C 
 
 6.96 
 
 9.91 1 
 
 7.41 
 
 1867 
 
 6.96 
 
 8.85 
 
 8.52 
 
 7.89 
 
 8.40 
 
 4.13 
 
 6.45 
 
 4.52 
 
 5.43 
 
 5.73 
 
 7.76 
 
 1 1 
 10.32 1 
 
 7.00 
 
 1868 
 
 8.90 
 
 10.84 
 
 8.58 
 
 9.24 
 
 6.87 
 
 5.26 
 
 4.66 
 
 6.15 
 
 6.68 
 
 7.10 
 
 8.10 
 
 9.80 
 
 7.69 
 
 1869 
 
 9.21 
 
 10.04 
 
 8.02 
 
 8.91 
 
 6.55 
 
 5.23 
 
 5.07 
 
 5.13 
 
 4.89 
 
 6.73 
 
 8.12 
 
 8.44 'i 
 
 7.20 
 
 1870 
 
 8.98 
 
 8.10 
 
 10.15 
 
 7.03 
 
 5.48 
 
 5.14 
 
 4.82 
 
 5.92 
 
 5.04 
 
 7.11 
 
 8.74 
 
 1 
 11.40 ; 
 
 7.a3 
 
 1871 
 
 Means 
 1848-71 
 
 9.84 
 
 9.87 
 
 8.31 
 
 8.85 
 
 7.70 
 6.74 
 
 6.57 
 
 5.07 
 
 6.86 
 
 5.50 
 
 7.84 
 
 10.35 
 
 11.52 1 
 
 8.24 
 
 8.29 
 
 8.63 
 
 8.80 
 
 8.13 
 
 5.21 
 
 4.99 
 
 5.28 
 
 5.44 
 
 6.20 
 
 7.71 
 
 1 
 
 8.76 
 
 7.02 
 
 M 
 
•i * 
 
 
 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 
 U 
 
 TABLE XLI. 
 
 Resultant Direction' of the Wind in each Hour, Astronomical Time, for 
 EACH Month and for the Year, from observations in the Six Years, 
 1854 to 1859 inclusive. 
 
 The direction in every case is measured from the North. 
 
 ■ is 
 
 
 -;i 
 
 iji 
 
 ij. MMjl |; 
 
 i tJ' 
 
 ■! '.'(it. 
 
 
 Hours 
 com- 
 mencing 
 
 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April. 
 
 May. 
 
 June. 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Dec. 
 
 Year. 
 
 
 slw 
 
 8§ w 
 
 8§w 
 
 ll?w 
 
 10? E 
 
 158 w 
 
 180 
 
 142 w 
 
 146 w 
 
 86 w 
 
 95 w 
 
 n 
 73 w 
 
 10§W 
 
 
 1 
 
 SOW 
 
 82 w 
 
 84 w 
 
 110 w 
 
 108 E 
 
 164 w 
 
 175 w 
 
 139 w 
 
 142 w 
 
 87 w 
 
 90 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 103 w 
 
 
 2 
 
 87 w 
 
 81 w 
 
 83 w 
 
 97 w 
 
 80 E 
 
 168 w 
 
 175 w 
 
 123 w 
 
 135 w 
 
 84 w 
 
 00 w 
 
 81 w 
 
 101 w 
 
 
 3 
 
 82 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 75 w 
 
 49 E 
 
 154 w 
 
 176 w 
 
 105 w 
 
 120 w 
 
 77 w 
 
 88 w 
 
 82 w 
 
 90 W 
 
 
 4 
 
 79 w 
 
 72 w 
 
 76 w 
 
 51 w 
 
 19 E 
 
 118 w 
 
 153 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 92 w 
 
 70 w 
 
 83 w 
 
 82 w 
 
 77 w 
 
 
 5 
 
 82 w 
 
 70 w 
 
 74 w 
 
 45 w 
 
 
 
 87 w 
 
 94 w 
 
 56 w 
 
 78 w 
 
 70 w 
 
 84 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 70 w 
 
 
 6 
 
 82 w 
 
 64 w 
 
 72 w 
 
 47 w 
 
 3w 
 
 52 w 
 
 55 w 
 
 49 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 66 w 
 
 83 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 64 w 
 
 
 7 
 
 76 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 66 w 
 
 34w 
 
 1 w 
 
 39 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 41 w 
 
 55 w 
 
 30 w 
 
 83 w 
 
 81 w 
 
 59 w 
 
 
 8 
 
 79 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 68 w 
 
 25 V 
 
 6e 
 
 24 w 
 
 36 w 
 
 38 w 
 
 44 w 
 
 69 w 
 
 78 w 
 
 81 w 
 
 56 w 
 
 
 9 
 
 81 w 
 
 56 w 
 
 64 w 
 
 20 w 
 
 
 
 16 w 
 
 32 w 
 
 32 w 
 
 35 w 
 
 51 w 
 
 77 w 
 
 76 w 
 
 51 w 
 
 
 10 
 
 76 w 
 
 58 w 
 
 01 w 
 
 13 w 
 
 iB 
 
 16 w 
 
 29 w 
 
 30 w 
 
 30 w 
 
 52 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 70 w 
 
 48 w 
 
 
 11 
 
 73 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 58 w 
 
 9 w 
 
 3k 
 
 18 w 
 
 28 w 
 
 29 w 
 
 21 w 
 
 51 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 68 w 
 
 46 w 
 
 
 12 
 
 72 w 
 
 58 w 
 
 56 w 
 
 2w 
 
 6e 
 
 18 w 
 
 18 V 
 
 24 w 
 
 22 w 
 
 44 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 66 TV 
 
 43 w 
 
 
 13 
 
 71 w 
 
 55 w 
 
 54 w 
 
 2w 
 
 6e 
 
 17 w 
 
 14 w 
 
 22 w 
 
 20 w 
 
 51 W 
 
 81 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 40 w 
 
 
 14 
 
 70 w 
 
 66 w 
 
 51 w 
 
 3w 
 
 2e 
 
 16 w 
 
 11 w 
 
 26 w 
 
 20 w 
 
 52 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 57 w 
 
 40 w 
 
 
 15 
 
 74 w 
 
 59 w 
 
 53 w 
 
 2w 
 
 10 E 
 
 21 w 
 
 9 w 
 
 25 w 
 
 17 w 
 
 43 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 54 w 
 
 39 w 
 
 
 16 
 
 70 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 50 w 
 
 2w 
 
 15 E 
 
 18 w 
 
 11 w 
 
 20 w 
 
 15 w 
 
 43 w 
 
 83 w 
 
 56 w . 
 
 39 w 
 
 
 17 
 
 73 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 53 w 
 
 2w 
 
 15 E 
 
 24 w 
 
 15 w 
 
 18 w 
 
 14 w 
 
 39 w 
 
 84 w 
 
 56 w 
 
 38 w 
 
 
 18 
 
 73 w 
 
 64w 
 
 53 w 
 
 1 w 
 
 16 E 
 
 29 w 
 
 15 w 
 
 30 w 
 
 21 w 
 
 39 w 
 
 86 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 40 w 
 
 
 19 
 
 71 w 
 
 66w 
 
 52 w 
 
 10 w 
 
 271! 
 
 42 w 
 
 14 w 
 
 38 w 
 
 36 w 
 
 45 w 
 
 82 w 
 
 56 w 
 
 42 w 
 
 
 20 
 
 68 w 
 
 65 w 
 
 53 w 
 
 9w 
 
 29 E 
 
 67 w 
 
 19 w 
 
 65 w 
 
 49 w 
 
 50 w 
 
 83 w 
 
 59 w 
 
 48 w 
 
 
 21 
 
 69 w 
 
 68 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 12 w 
 
 36 E 
 
 126 w 
 
 140 w 
 
 74 w 
 
 78 w 
 
 58 w 
 
 87 w 
 
 59 w 
 
 63 w 
 
 
 22 
 
 75 w 
 
 72 w 
 
 72 w 
 
 40 w 
 
 61 E 
 
 145 w 
 
 171 E 
 
 112 w 
 
 121 w 
 
 66 w 
 
 88 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 80 w 
 
 
 23 
 
 Period") 
 of 24 \ 
 hours. J 
 
 82 w 
 
 76 w 
 
 78 w 
 
 89 w 
 
 84 E 
 
 157 w 
 
 173 E 
 
 138 w 
 
 145 w 
 
 79 w 
 
 92 w 
 
 67 w 
 
 96 w 
 
 
 77 w 
 
 67 w 
 
 70 w 
 
 23w 
 
 20 E 
 
 73 w 
 
 66 w 
 
 58 w 
 
 61 w 
 
 62 w 
 
 85 w 
 
 70 W 
 
 62 w 
 
 40 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 ii: . 
 
 TABLE XLII. 
 
 Resultant Velocity of the Wind in each Hour, for each Month and for 
 THE Year, from observations in the Six Years, 1854 to 1859 inclusive. 
 
 Velocities in miles per hmir. 
 
 Hours. 
 
 
 Jan. 
 
 Feb. 
 
 Mar. 
 
 April 
 
 May. 
 
 June 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 Doc. 
 
 Year. 
 
 4.71 
 
 4.34 
 
 5.97 
 
 1.17 
 
 1.49 
 
 2.35 
 
 2.97 
 
 2.67 
 
 2.35 
 
 3.54 
 
 4.40 
 
 4.30 
 
 2.61 
 
 1 
 
 4.69 
 
 4.17 
 
 6.14 
 
 1.60 
 
 1.17 
 
 2.45 
 
 2.90 
 
 2.92 
 
 2.10 
 
 3.29 
 
 4.76 
 
 4.46 
 
 2.71 
 
 2 
 
 4.45 
 
 3.94 
 
 6.26 
 
 1.68 
 
 0.98 
 
 2.34 
 
 2.73 
 
 2.73 
 
 2.05 
 
 3.34 
 
 4.16 
 
 4.24 
 
 2.70 
 
 3 
 
 3.92 
 
 3.98 
 
 6.26 
 
 1.92 
 
 1.03 
 
 1.70 
 
 1.97 
 
 2.29 
 
 1.75 
 
 3.21 
 
 4.07 
 
 3.94 
 
 2.56 
 
 4 
 
 3.48 
 
 3.76 
 
 6.27 
 
 1.99 
 
 1.37 
 
 1.42 
 
 1.16 
 
 1.96 
 
 1.70 
 
 3.39 
 
 3.77 
 
 3.89 
 
 2.60 
 
 5 
 
 3.02 
 
 2.94 
 
 6.99 
 
 2.45 
 
 1.89 
 
 0.96 
 
 0.76 
 
 2.50 
 
 1.43 
 
 2.85 
 
 3.10 
 
 3.75 
 
 2.48 
 
 6 
 
 3.10 
 
 3.13 
 
 5.48 
 
 2.68 
 
 2.29 
 
 0.86 
 
 0.69 
 
 2.50 
 
 1.38 
 
 2 47 
 
 2.83 
 
 3.82 
 
 2.44 
 
 7 
 
 3.05 
 
 3.29 
 
 5.10 
 
 2.47 
 
 2.27 
 
 1.14 
 
 0.69 
 
 2.21 
 
 1.47 
 
 2.47 
 
 2.59 
 
 3.92 
 
 2.38 
 
 8 
 
 3.02 
 
 3.28 
 
 4.93 
 
 2.84 
 
 2.04 
 
 1.19 
 
 o.so 
 
 2.30 
 
 1.68 
 
 2.45 
 
 2.53 
 
 4.00 
 
 2.35 
 
 9 
 
 2.55 
 
 3.12 
 
 5.15 
 
 3.38 
 
 1.95 
 
 1.50 
 
 1.05 
 
 2.37 
 
 1.60 
 
 2.34 
 
 2.44 
 
 3.98 
 
 2.38 
 
 10 
 
 2.73 
 
 2.92 
 
 4.60 
 
 3.17 
 
 2,02 
 
 1.66 
 
 1.46 
 
 2.24 
 
 1.92 
 
 2.15 
 
 2.53 
 
 3.88 
 
 2.36 
 
 11 
 
 2.88 
 
 2.80 
 
 4.39 
 
 2.79 
 
 2.28 
 
 1.58 
 
 1.64 
 
 2.03 
 
 1.82 
 
 2.00 
 
 2.38 
 
 3.80 
 
 2.28 
 
 12 
 
 2.77 
 
 2.92 
 
 4.24 
 
 3.01 
 
 2.21 
 
 1 68 
 
 1.81 
 
 2.08 
 
 1.69 
 
 1.92 
 
 2.61 
 
 3.53 I 
 
 2.25 
 
 13 
 
 2.73 
 
 3.42 
 
 4.29 
 
 3.07 
 
 2.39 
 
 1.73 
 
 2.06 
 
 2.25 
 
 1.80 
 
 2.04 
 
 2.52 
 
 2.94 
 
 2.32 
 
 14 
 
 2.92 
 
 3.35 
 
 3.95 
 
 3.01 
 
 2.69 
 
 1.53 
 
 2.05 
 
 2.16 
 
 1.96 
 
 2.23 
 
 2.64 
 
 2.76 
 
 2.33 
 
 15 
 
 2.81 
 
 3.23 
 
 3.92 
 
 2.84 
 
 2.43 
 
 1.40 
 
 3.01 
 
 2.31 
 
 1.90 
 
 2.21 
 
 2.76 
 
 2.67 
 
 2.25 
 
 16 
 
 2.71 
 
 3.34 
 
 3.97 
 
 2.95 
 
 2.24 
 
 1.16 
 
 1.93 
 
 2.12 
 
 1.73 
 
 2.06 
 
 2.62 
 
 2.65 
 
 2.15 
 
 17 
 
 2.74 
 
 3.23 
 
 3.75 
 
 3.10 
 
 2.47 
 
 1.31 
 
 1.79 
 
 2.10 
 
 1.61 
 
 2.16 
 
 2.43 
 
 2.44 
 
 2.11 
 
 18 
 
 2.74 
 
 3.73 
 
 3.80 
 
 3.25 
 
 3.52 
 
 1.34 
 
 1.74 
 
 2.26 
 
 1.58 
 
 2.10 
 
 2.66 
 
 2.41 
 
 2.23 
 
 19 
 
 3.02 
 
 3.57 
 
 4.21 
 
 3.09 
 
 3.54 
 
 0.97 
 
 1.54 
 
 2.09 
 
 1.72 
 
 2.43 
 
 2.58 
 
 2.27 
 
 2.22 
 
 20 
 
 3.30 
 
 3.53 
 
 4.50 
 
 2.63 
 
 3.39 
 
 0.84 
 
 0.69 
 
 2.25 
 
 1.43 
 
 3.09 
 
 2.75 
 
 2.85 
 
 2.22 
 
 21 
 
 3.77 
 
 4.00 
 
 5.09 
 
 1.92 
 
 2.66 
 
 1.12 
 
 0.57 
 
 1.95 
 
 1.24 
 
 3.14 
 
 3.52 
 
 3.11 
 
 2.24 
 
 22 
 
 3.90 
 
 3.98 
 
 6.38 
 
 1.17 
 
 1.82 
 
 1.62 
 
 1.82 
 
 1.77 
 
 1.41 
 
 3.18 
 
 4.17 
 
 3.87 
 
 2.18 
 
 23 
 
 4.45 
 
 4.30 
 
 5.71 
 
 0.92 
 
 1.49 
 
 2.08 
 
 2.48 
 
 2.49 
 
 2.01 
 
 3.33 
 
 4.43 
 
 3.93 
 
 2.37 
 
 Periodi 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 of 24 }- 
 hours. J 
 
 3.29 
 
 3.45 
 
 4.89 
 
 2.14 
 
 1.91 
 
 0.69 
 
 0.41 
 
 1.68 
 
 1.16 
 
 2.60 
 
 3.13 
 
 3.42 
 
 2.18 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 41 
 
TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XLIII. 
 
 J!l 
 
 BSjSS 
 
 - 'ri- 
 
 Meax Velocity of tue Wind iv eacu of the Twenty-fouu Hours, Astro- 
 nomical Time, for the Four Quarters, and the Year; derived from two 
 GROUPS OF Years, includino the Six Years, 1848-53, and the Seventeen 
 Years, 1855-71. 
 
 
 
 
 1843-53. 
 
 
 
 
 
 1855-71. 
 
 
 Hour 
 
 com- 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 raencing 
 
 Winter. 
 
 Spring. 
 
 Summor. 
 
 Autumu. 
 
 Year. 
 
 Winter. 
 
 bprijg. 
 
 Summer 
 
 Autumn. 
 
 Year, 
 
 
 
 8.10 
 
 8.23 
 
 6.70 
 
 7.23 
 
 7.69 
 
 10.93 
 
 11.13 
 
 8.48 
 
 10.02 
 
 10.14 
 
 1 
 
 8.07 
 
 8.40 
 
 6.80 
 
 7.47 
 
 7.70 
 
 11.17 
 
 11.38 
 
 8.67 
 
 10.16 
 
 10.34 
 
 2 
 
 8.12 
 
 8.78 
 
 7.03 
 
 7.49 
 
 7.85 
 
 10.93 
 
 11.12 
 
 8.67 
 
 9.91 
 
 10.10 
 
 3 
 
 7.92 
 
 8.49 
 
 0.87 
 
 V.IO 
 
 7.61 
 
 10.48 
 
 10.92 
 
 8.44 
 
 9.42 
 
 9.82 
 
 4 
 
 7.39 
 
 8.26 
 
 0.53 
 
 6.45 
 
 7.10 
 
 9.95 
 
 10.41 
 
 8.02 
 
 8.48 
 
 9.21 
 
 5 
 
 0.71 
 
 7.50 
 
 5.85 
 
 5.52 
 
 O.U 
 
 9.32 
 
 9.49 
 
 6.82 
 
 7.14 
 
 8.19 
 
 C 
 
 6.43 
 
 0,77 
 
 6.03 
 
 4.72 
 
 5.74 
 
 9.10 
 
 8.35 
 
 6.55 
 
 6.32 
 
 7.34 
 
 7 
 
 0.41 
 
 5.07 
 
 3.78 
 
 4.23 
 
 5.02 
 
 9.06 
 
 7.74 
 
 4.45 
 
 5.98 
 
 6.81 
 
 8 
 
 0.09 
 
 5.20 
 
 2.80 
 
 4.07 
 
 4.69 
 
 8.81 
 
 7.49 
 
 4.12 
 
 6.88 
 
 6.68 
 
 9 
 
 0.00 
 
 4.90 
 
 2.51 
 
 3.88 
 
 4.34 
 
 8.58 
 
 7.28 
 
 3.96 
 
 5.69 
 
 6.37 
 
 10 
 
 0.10 
 
 5.08 
 
 2.40 
 
 3.78 
 
 4.34 
 
 8.55 
 
 6.98 
 
 4.02 
 
 6.55 
 
 6.27 
 
 . 11 
 
 5.95 
 
 4.86 
 
 2.34 
 
 3.86 
 
 4.25 
 
 8.57 
 
 6.86 
 
 4.03 
 
 6.69 
 
 6.27 
 
 12 
 
 5.76 
 
 4.09 
 
 2.36 
 
 3.80 
 
 4.17 
 
 8.49 
 
 6.79 
 
 3 88 
 
 6.51 
 
 6.17 
 
 13 
 
 5.77 
 
 4.59 
 
 2.37 
 
 4.01 
 
 4.18 
 
 8.48 
 
 6.78 
 
 3.82 
 
 5.54 
 
 6.16 
 
 14 
 
 5.83 
 
 4.52 
 
 2.36 
 
 3.88 
 
 4.15 
 
 8.40 
 
 6.77 
 
 3.78 
 
 5.68 
 
 6.16 
 
 15 
 
 5.85 
 
 4.37 
 
 2.28 
 
 3.78 
 
 4.07 
 
 8.. 36 
 
 6.84 
 
 3.70 
 
 6.66 
 
 6.14 
 
 16 
 
 5.80 
 
 4.42 
 
 2.31 
 
 3.73 
 
 4.07 
 
 8.20 
 
 6.69 
 
 3.02 
 
 5.52 
 
 6.02 
 
 17 
 
 5.88 
 
 4.50 
 
 2.37 
 
 3.85 
 
 4.15 
 
 8.35 
 
 6.84 
 
 3.64 
 
 5.61 
 
 6.11 
 
 18 
 
 5.94 
 
 4.07 
 
 2.45 
 
 3.74 
 
 4.20 
 
 8.48 
 
 7.44 
 
 4.02 
 
 5.61 
 
 6.36 
 
 19 
 
 5.83 
 
 5.11 
 
 3.04 
 
 3.75 
 
 4.43 
 
 8.44 
 
 8.42 
 
 4.77 
 
 6.91 
 
 6.89 
 
 1 
 
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 5.98 
 
 6.15 
 
 3.73 
 
 4.24 
 
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 8.89 
 
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 5.55 
 
 6.90 
 
 7.61 
 
 21 
 
 6.70 
 
 6.84 
 
 4.72 
 
 5.31 
 
 5.89 
 
 9.73 
 
 9.86 
 
 6.59 
 
 8.17 
 
 8.59 
 
 22 
 
 7.13 
 
 7.28 
 
 5.36 
 
 5.94 
 
 6.43 
 
 10.27 
 
 10.43 
 
 7.39 
 
 9.06 
 
 9.29 
 
 23 
 
 7.63 
 
 7.79 
 
 6.24 
 
 6.80 
 
 7.11 
 5.44 
 
 10.74 
 
 10.92 
 
 8.10 
 
 9.69 
 
 9.86 
 
 1 
 
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 0.56 
 
 6.13 
 
 4.10 
 
 4.95 
 
 9.27 
 
 8.58 
 
 8.59 
 
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TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XLIV. 
 Mean Velocity of the Wind in each of the Twenty-four Hours, for tde 
 Four Quarters and Year, expressed ix terms of the Mean Velocity of 
 THE Twenty-four Hours for the corresponding Quarter; bein,; the 
 quotients obtained by dividing the numbers in the preceding Table bv 
 their respective averages for Twenty-four Hours. 
 
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 1855-71 
 
 
 
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 1.34 
 
 1.65 
 
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 1.18 
 
 1.30 
 
 1.52 
 
 
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 1.23 
 
 1.37 
 
 1.67 
 
 1.51 
 
 1.41 
 
 1.21 
 
 1.33 
 
 1.55 
 
 1.44 
 
 1.36 
 
 
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 1.24 
 
 1.43 
 
 1.71 
 
 1.51 
 
 1.44 
 
 1.18 
 
 1.30 
 
 1.55 
 
 1.41 
 
 1.33 
 
 
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 1.21 
 
 1.38 
 
 1.68 
 
 1.45 
 
 1.40 
 
 1.13 
 
 1.27 
 
 1.67 
 
 1.34 
 
 1.29 
 
 
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 1.13 
 
 1.35 
 
 1.59 
 
 1.30 
 
 1.32 
 
 1.07 
 
 1.21 
 
 1.43 
 
 1.21 
 
 1.21 
 
 
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 1.02 
 
 1.23 
 
 1.43 
 
 1.12 
 
 1.18 
 
 1.01 
 
 1.11 
 
 1.22 
 
 1.01 
 
 1.08 
 
 
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 0.98 
 
 1.10 
 
 1.23 
 
 0.95 
 
 1.06 
 
 0.99 
 
 0.97 
 
 0.99 
 
 0.90 
 
 0.96 
 
 
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 0.98 
 
 0.93 
 
 0.92 
 
 0.86 
 
 0.92 
 
 0.98 
 
 0.90 
 
 0.80 
 
 0.86 
 
 0.89 
 
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 0.85 
 
 0.68 
 
 0.82 
 
 0.86 
 
 0.95 
 
 0.87 
 
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 0.84 
 
 0.86 
 
 
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 0.91 
 
 0.81 
 
 0.61 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.80 
 
 0.93 
 
 0.85 
 
 0.71 
 
 0.81 
 
 0.84 
 
 
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 0.93 
 
 0.83 
 
 0.59 
 
 0.76 
 
 0.80 
 
 0.92 
 
 0.80 
 
 0.72 
 
 0.79 
 
 0.82 
 
 
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 0.91 
 
 0.79 
 
 0.57 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.92 
 
 0.80 
 
 0.72 
 
 0.79 
 
 0.82 
 
 
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 0.88 
 
 0.76 
 
 0.68 
 
 0.7S 
 
 0.77 
 
 0.92 
 
 0.79 
 
 0.70 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.81 
 
 
 13 
 
 0.88 
 
 0.75 
 
 0.68 
 
 0.81 
 
 0.77 
 
 0.91 
 
 0.79 
 
 0.69 
 
 0.79 
 
 0.81 
 
 
 14 
 
 0.89 
 
 0.74 
 
 0.58 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.76 
 
 0.91 
 
 0.79 
 
 0.68 
 
 0.81 
 
 0.81 
 
 
 16 
 
 0.89 
 
 0.72 
 
 0.66 
 
 0.76 
 
 0.75 
 
 0.90 
 
 0.79 
 
 0.66 
 
 0.80 
 
 0.81 
 
 
 16 
 
 0.88 
 
 0.72 
 
 0.56 
 
 0.75 
 
 0.75 
 
 0.89 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.65 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.79 
 
 
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 0.73 
 
 0.58 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.76 
 
 0.90 
 
 0.80 
 
 0.65 
 
 0.80 
 
 0.80 
 
 
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 0.76 
 
 0.60 
 
 0.76 
 
 0.77 
 
 0.91 
 
 0.87 
 
 0.72 
 
 0.78 
 
 0.84 
 
 
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 0.83 
 
 0.74 
 
 0.76 
 
 0.81 
 
 0.91 
 
 0.98 
 
 0.85 
 
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 0.90 
 
 
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 1.00 
 
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 0.96 
 
 1.06 
 
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 1.00 
 
 
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 1.02 
 
 1.12 
 
 1.16 
 
 1.07 
 
 1.08 
 
 1.05 
 
 1.16 
 
 1.18 
 
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 1.13 
 
 
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 1.09 
 
 1.19 
 
 1.31 
 
 1.20 
 
 1.18 
 
 1.11 
 
 1.22 
 
 1.32 
 
 1.29 
 
 1.22 
 
 
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 1.16 
 
 1.27 
 
 1.62 
 
 1.37 
 
 1.31 
 
 1.00 
 
 1.16 
 
 1.27 
 
 1.46 
 
 1.38 
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 1.29 
 
 
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TORONTO METEOUOLOOICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XLVI. 
 Number of Auroras onsERVEn in each Month, from 1841 to 1871, iiorn 
 
 INCLUSIVE. 
 
 Years. 
 
 1841 
 
 1842 
 
 1843 
 
 1844 
 
 1845 
 
 1846 
 
 1847 
 
 1848 
 
 1849 
 
 1860 
 
 1861 
 
 1862 
 
 1853 
 
 1854 
 
 1855 
 
 1866 
 
 1857 
 
 1868 
 
 1869 
 
 I860 
 
 1861 
 
 1862 
 
 1863 
 
 1864 
 
 1865 
 
 1866 
 
 1867 
 
 1868 
 
 1869 
 
 1870 
 
 1871 
 
 Jan. 
 
 3 
 1 
 
 1 
 1 
 
 
 4 
 3 
 3 
 2 
 
 2 
 3 
 1 
 
 
 
 Feb. 
 
 4 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 7 
 7 
 3 
 3 
 
 4 
 4 
 4 
 5 
 
 Mar. 
 
 2 
 
 2 
 1 
 
 2 
 1 
 
 4 
 8 
 8 
 3 
 7 
 3 
 8 
 12 
 5 
 7 
 
 12 
 
 April. May. 
 
 10 
 
 June. 
 
 2 
 
 
 
 3 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 
 
 
 
 6 
 
 
 1 
 
 12 
 
 8 
 
 5 
 
 5 
 
 6 
 2 
 
 7 
 7 
 8 
 9 
 4 
 
 12 
 11 
 
 6 
 3 
 
 8 
 6 
 3 
 
 
 1 
 1 
 1 
 1 
 1 
 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 2 
 3 
 4 
 
 6 
 2 
 
 4 
 1 
 
 July. 
 
 5 
 3 
 3 
 
 1 
 3 
 1 
 2 
 3 
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 6 
 5 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 Aug. 
 
 
 1 
 1 
 1 
 
 2 
 2 
 2 
 3 
 4 
 4 
 7 
 5 
 2 
 1 
 6 
 5 
 
 Sept. I Oct. 
 
 8 
 
 2 
 
 2 
 
 2 
 
 5 
 
 5 
 
 
 
 4 
 
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 6 
 
 9 
 
 8 
 
 7 
 
 6 
 
 2 
 
 3 
 
 13 
 
 4 
 
 
 
 1 
 1 
 
 4 
 
 4 
 7 
 6 
 9 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 5 
 4 
 3 
 2 
 10 
 
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 2 
 
 1 
 2 
 1 
 
 3 
 
 6 
 3 
 5 
 
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 3 
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 3 
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 12 
 
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 33 
 11 
 11 
 16 
 17 
 20 
 27 
 09 
 63 
 60 
 63 
 
 C3 
 64 
 46 
 34 
 26 
 59 
 53 
 58 
 
 43 
 
 48 
 
 44 
 
 34 
 
 65 
 
 44 
 
 43 
 
 60 
 
 47 
 
 77 
 
 65 
 
 54 
 
 86 
 
 148 
 
 146 
 
 125 
 
 82 
 
 118 
 
 128 
 
 163 
 
 133 
 
 72 
 
 67 
 
 1,312 
 
 61 
 
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 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 TABLE XLVII. 
 NuMiiRR OF Days in wrricn TFnrNr)KK, LruitiNiNa, Hail, Foo, Dew, or AnnouA 
 
 WAS IIKCOkKKI), AND TJII'; Nt'MUKIt OK DAVS I\ Wincri IT WAS I'OSSriU.K TO SKK 
 Al'ltOHA, IN EACH YHAU I'KOM \H')li TO 1S7I ; ANI» TIIK UELATIVR KKEyUENCY, OH 
 THE RATIO OF TUE NTIMIIEK OF AURORAS OIISERVED TO THE POSSIBIMTV OF THEIR 
 HiaN(» SEEN, WITH TUEIH RATIOS EXIMIESHED IN TERMS OF TUEIll MeAN FOR 
 
 Nineteen Years. 
 
 Thunder 
 
 Lightning ... 
 
 Uall 
 
 Fog 
 
 Dew 
 
 Possible to 
 
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 31 
 
 23 
 
 3 
 
 219 
 
 63 
 0.29 
 1.10 
 
 33 
 
 44 
 
 6 
 
 214 
 
 54 
 0.25 
 1.00 
 
 31 
 
 33 
 
 5 
 
 207 
 
 40 
 
 0.22 
 
 0.88 
 
 S3 
 
 23 
 
 30 
 
 6 
 
 213 
 34 
 
 0.10 
 
 28 
 41 
 
 g 
 
 26 
 
 29 
 
 40 
 
 
 
 19 
 
 40 ' 49 
 
 189 
 20 
 
 19«. 
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 34 
 
 35 
 
 
 36 
 
 31 
 199 
 
 53 
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 1.08 
 
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 34 
 
 41 
 
 4 
 
 23 
 
 52 
 
 190 
 
 58 
 
 28 
 
 34 
 
 1 
 
 34 
 
 
 25 
 
 38 
 
 4 
 
 35 
 
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 57 55 
 180 176 
 
 48 
 
 43 
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 28 
 
 41 
 6 
 
 30 
 
 09 
 182 
 
 44 
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 3 
 
 30 
 
 33 
 
 2 
 
 41 
 
 42 
 158 
 
 34 
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 0.88 
 
 24 
 
 30 
 
 3 
 
 30 
 
 26 
 
 28 
 
 1 
 
 34 
 
 44 68 
 
 201 
 
 65 
 
 0.27 
 
 1.08 
 
 209 
 
 44 
 
 0.21 
 
 0.84 
 
 23 
 
 47 
 
 1 
 
 43 
 
 50 
 202 
 
 43 
 0.21 
 0,84 
 
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 26 
 
 36 
 
 4 
 
 36 
 41 
 
 103 
 
 50 
 
 0.26 
 
 1.04 
 
 32 
 
 35 
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 50 
 
 79 
 182 
 
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 39 
 
 42 
 
 
 40 
 
 49 
 200 
 
 77 
 
 0.37 
 1.48 
 
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 30 
 
 32 
 
 4 
 
 41 
 
 39 
 209 
 
 66 
 0.26 
 1.04 
 
 TABLE XLVIII. 
 
 Number of Day."? in which Thunder, Lightning, Hail, Foo, and Dew were 
 recorded for each month in the period from 1853 to 1871 inclusive. 
 Also, the number op Auroras, with their relative frequency or the 
 
 RATIOS OF the NUMBER OBSERVED TO THE NUMBER OF SUFFICIENTLY CLEAR NIGHTS ; 
 ALSO, THE RELATIVE FREQUENCY EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF THE MeAN FOR TwELVE 
 
 Months. 
 
 Thunder 
 
 Lightning 
 
 Hail 
 
 Fog 
 
 Dew 
 
 Possible to "I 
 
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 Auroras \ 
 
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 frequency/ 
 
 Ratios to Mean... 
 
 Jan. 
 
 
 
 
 
 4 
 
 25 
 
 
 
 218 
 
 36 
 
 0.17 
 
 0.46 
 
 Feb. 
 
 2 
 
 5 
 
 6 
 
 35 
 
 
 
 224 
 
 59 
 
 0.26 
 
 0.76 
 
 Mar. 
 
 11 
 14 
 
 8 
 
 41 
 
 298 
 110 
 0.37 
 1.41 
 
 April, 
 
 37 
 
 30 
 
 10 
 
 42 
 
 
 
 328 
 
 109 
 
 0.33 
 
 1.40 
 
 May. 
 
 66 
 56 
 11 
 43 
 
 106 
 
 365 
 
 t-; 
 
 9.26 
 1.21 
 
 June. 
 
 117 
 
 115 
 
 
 
 39 
 141 
 370 
 
 65 
 0.18 
 0.84 
 
 July. 
 
 Aug. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 Nov. 
 
 137 
 
 98 
 
 61 
 
 20 
 
 4 
 
 169 
 
 163 
 
 92 
 
 33 
 
 8 
 
 2 
 
 2 
 
 4 
 
 12 
 
 3 
 
 39 
 
 34 
 
 68 
 
 76 
 
 43 
 
 139 
 
 163 
 
 172 
 
 46 
 
 
 
 395 
 
 404 
 
 385 
 
 312 
 
 217 
 
 79 
 
 95 
 
 120 
 
 90 
 
 40 
 
 0.20 
 
 0.24 
 
 0.31 
 
 0.29 
 
 0.18 
 
 1.02 
 
 1.22 
 
 1.54 
 
 1.17 
 
 0.51 
 
 Dec. 
 
 2 
 
 1 
 
 4 
 
 39 
 
 
 
 211 
 
 36 
 
 0.17 
 
 0.46 
 
 m 
 
 62 
 
 Year. 
 
 564 
 682 
 72 
 624 
 767 
 3,727 
 933 
 0.26 
 1.00 
 
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TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
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 Year. 
 
 654 
 
 I 
 
 682 
 
 1 
 
 72 
 
 9 
 
 524 
 
 Taari. 
 
 184(1 
 
 Latent 
 
 Snow. 
 
 Barll 
 Sno 
 
 out 
 w. 
 
 
 
 Latent 
 tlour 
 
 Frost. 
 
 Ktrliimt 
 Hoar 
 
 FroHt. 
 
 IiatoRt 
 Ice. 
 
 i'lnrllxat 
 Ice. 
 
 Karllent 
 
 Tiiunili'r 
 
 or 
 
 Lleht- 
 
 niiig. 
 
 UtMt 
 
 TliundBr 
 
 or 
 
 r-lifht- 
 
 niuK. 
 
 Oct. 8 
 
 Indian 
 Summer. 
 
 Navl- 
 
 Katlon 
 Opened. 
 
 Na 
 
 iiati 
 Clot 
 
 on 
 ed. 
 
 6 
 
 
 April 27 
 
 Oct. 
 
 May. 
 
 Snpt. 
 
 • *• 
 
 ... 
 
 
 Mar. 19 
 
 Nov. 1 to 5 
 
 Mar. 28 
 
 Dec. 
 
 
 1841 
 
 " 20 
 
 II 
 
 10 
 
 May. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 " 25 
 
 II 7 
 
 Oct. 29 to Nov. 2 
 
 April 12 
 
 II 
 
 18 
 
 
 1842 
 
 " 8 
 
 Not. 
 
 10 
 
 May. 
 
 Swpt. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 Jan. 20 
 
 1 
 
 Oct. 28 to Nov. 4 
 
 Mar. 17 
 
 II 
 
 18 
 
 
 1843 
 
 " 18 
 
 Oct. 
 
 17 
 
 June 1 
 
 Oct. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 April 25 
 
 " 20 
 
 Oct. 23 to 25 
 
 April 23 
 
 n 
 
 la 
 
 
 1844 
 
 " 1 
 
 it 
 
 19 
 
 May. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 " 4 
 
 ^fov. 10 
 
 " 22 to 26 
 
 " 23 
 
 II 
 
 18 
 
 
 1845 
 
 " 8 
 
 II 
 
 15 
 
 May. 
 
 0.;t. 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 
 " 18 
 
 Sept. 19 
 
 " 24 to 20 
 
 " 23 
 
 II 
 
 3 
 
 
 1840 
 
 Mar. 30 
 
 II 
 
 17 
 
 May. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 May 22 
 
 Oct. 10 
 
 Nov. 4 to 7 
 
 " 8 
 
 II 
 
 16 
 
 
 1847 
 
 April 1 
 
 II 
 
 14 
 
 May. 
 
 Sept. 29 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 June 15 
 
 Nov. 7 
 
 Oct. 28 to 31 
 
 " 19 
 
 If 
 
 26 
 
 
 1843 
 
 « 18 
 
 Nov. 
 
 7 
 
 May. 
 
 " 15 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 May 4 
 
 Sept. 11 
 
 Nov. 20 to 23 
 
 Mar. 31 
 
 II 
 
 25 
 
 
 1849 
 
 April. 
 
 Oct. 
 
 80 
 
 May. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 Nov. 8 
 
 " 13 to 18 
 
 " 29 
 
 ll 
 
 20 
 
 
 1850 
 
 May 20 
 
 Nov. 
 
 16 
 
 May 10 
 
 •Sept. 
 
 ... 
 
 >•• 
 
 
 Feb. 28 
 
 ... 
 
 " 7 to 13 
 
 \prii .'1 
 
 II 
 
 13 
 
 
 1851 
 
 May 
 
 Oct. 
 
 25 
 
 May. 
 
 Sept. 
 
 • •• 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 Nov. 1 
 
 Oct. to 11 
 
 Mar. 24 
 
 II 
 
 13 
 
 
 1862 
 
 May 20 
 
 Nov. 
 
 11 
 
 May. 
 
 Sept. 13 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 Nov. 16 to 21 
 
 April 17 
 
 Jan. 
 
 6 
 
 
 1863 
 
 « 10 
 
 Oct. 
 
 25 
 
 May 20 
 
 « 12 
 
 May 20 
 
 Oct. 
 
 7 
 
 Mar. 26 
 
 Dec. 6 
 
 Oct. 12 to 20 
 
 Mar. 31 
 
 Des. 
 
 19 
 
 
 1854 
 
 April 29 
 
 II 
 
 16 
 
 " 11 
 
 " 19 
 
 " 11 
 
 II 
 
 IH 
 
 " 15 
 
 Nov. 17 
 
 " 23 to 29 
 
 April 8 
 
 II 
 
 2 
 
 
 1865 
 
 May 8 
 
 II 
 
 12 
 
 " 
 
 " 28 
 
 April 27 
 
 II 
 
 12 
 
 April 14 
 
 Oct. 29 
 
 " 18 to 20 
 
 " 10 
 
 11 
 
 18 
 
 
 1856 
 
 •« 30 
 
 II 
 
 3fi 
 
 " 31 
 
 " 22 
 
 May 31 
 
 II 
 
 13 
 
 " 12 
 
 " 22 
 
 " 8 to 11 
 
 " 19 
 
 II 
 
 H 
 
 
 1857 
 
 " 10 
 
 II 
 
 28 
 
 June 6 
 
 II 21 
 
 « 18 
 
 II 
 
 17 
 
 Feb. 18 
 
 Nov. 8 
 
 " 6 to 10 
 
 Mar. 30 
 
 Nov. 
 
 25 
 
 
 1858 
 
 April 25 
 
 II 
 
 8 
 
 " 14 
 
 " 18 
 
 " 16 
 
 1 
 
 * 
 
 April 4 
 
 Oct. 19 
 
 " 17 to 20 
 
 " 27 
 
 De. 
 
 24 
 
 
 1859 
 
 June 4 
 
 II 
 
 19 
 
 " 11 
 
 " 6 
 
 June 11 
 
 Sept. 
 
 U 
 
 Feb. 20 
 
 Sept. 24 
 
 Nov. 3 to 9 
 
 Jan. 27 
 
 II 
 
 28 
 
 
 1860 
 
 April 25 
 
 Sept. 
 
 25 
 
 May 2 
 
 " 21 
 
 May 2 
 
 II 
 
 21 
 
 II 22 
 
 Oct. 25 
 
 Oct. 29 to Nov. 3 
 
 Mar. 15 
 
 It 
 
 14 
 
 
 1861 
 
 May 6 
 
 Oct. 
 
 24 
 
 " 30 
 
 " 22 
 
 " 18 
 
 II 
 
 29 
 
 Mar. 29 
 
 « 20 
 
 /Oct. 27to2.n 
 t Nov. 17 to 19 J 
 
 " 29 
 
 Nov. 
 
 27 
 
 
 1862 
 
 April 23 
 
 II 
 
 25 
 
 Juno 20 
 
 Aug. 30 
 
 " 29 
 
 II 
 
 3 
 
 " 29 
 
 Nov. 2 
 
 Oct. 29 to Nov. 2 
 
 Feb. 28 
 
 Dec. 
 
 20 
 
 
 1863 
 
 May 6 
 
 Nov. 
 
 8 
 
 II 4 
 
 " 2C 
 
 April 26 
 
 II 
 
 26 
 
 April 11 
 
 Oct. 16 
 
 Nov. 11 to 19 
 
 II 14 
 
 II 
 
 16 
 
 
 1864 
 
 April 13 
 
 Oct. 
 
 8 
 
 II 7 
 
 Sept. 17 
 
 May 11 
 
 Oct. 
 
 9 
 
 Mar. 28 
 
 >Jov. 29 
 
 Not well marked. 
 
 Mar. 2 
 
 II 
 
 16 
 
 
 1865 
 
 " 23 
 
 II 
 
 26 
 
 " 11 
 
 " 12 
 
 " 23 
 
 II 
 
 2 
 
 " 20 
 
 Oct. 7 
 
 Nov. 13 to 17 
 
 April 1 
 
 II 
 
 17 
 
 
 1866 
 
 " 26 
 
 II 
 
 31 
 
 " 1 
 
 " 15 
 
 II 14 
 
 Sept. 
 
 15 
 
 " 20 
 
 " 9 
 
 /Oct. 12 to 10 > 
 INov. 6 to 9/ 
 
 " 2 
 
 II 
 
 15 
 
 
 1867 
 
 May 2 
 
 Nov. 
 
 4 
 
 May 27 
 
 « 11 
 
 11 7 
 
 II 
 
 14 
 
 « 1 
 
 Nov. 3 
 
 f.. 16 to 23 ( 
 ""*• ■ 25 to 27 
 
 Mar. 27 
 
 II 
 
 11 
 
 
 1 1868 
 
 April 23 
 
 Oct. 
 
 16 
 
 " 9 
 
 II 17 
 
 « 8 
 
 Oct. 
 
 1 
 
 " 15 
 
 Oct. 27 
 
 Nov. 13 to 24 
 
 April 1 
 
 11 
 
 11 
 
 
 1869 
 
 May 1 
 
 II 
 
 18 
 
 June 6 
 
 Aug. 31 
 
 " 3 
 
 II 
 
 n 
 
 *p' \\l 
 
 II 14 
 
 Not well marked 
 
 " 1 
 
 II 
 
 8 
 
 
 1870 
 
 April 5 
 
 Nov. 
 
 10 
 
 May 13 
 
 « 27 
 
 " 13 
 
 II 
 
 19 
 
 " 13 
 
 Nov. 8 
 
 Oct. 24 to Nov. 2 
 
 " 1 
 
 II 
 
 22 
 
 
 1871 
 
 " 12 
 
 Oct. 
 
 17 
 
 June 16 
 
 Sept. 18 
 
 •' 8 
 
 Sepi 
 
 21 
 
 Mar. 2 
 
 Dec. 23 
 
 Not well marked 
 
 Mar. 13 
 
 Nov. 
 
 30 
 
 
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TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
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 TORONTO METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 
 
 ii L* • 
 
 TABLE LI. 
 
 Mean Abnormal Variations of Temperatctre, with their proper Signs, 
 arranged according to the direction of the wind at the time of 
 observation, in each Month, in each Quarter, and in the Year, from 
 THE Eight Years, 1860-67, derived from Table XIII by the application 
 of certain corrections. 
 
 11 i 
 
 
 Mouths. 
 
 N. 
 
 n.e. 
 
 E. 
 
 SE. 
 
 S. 
 
 S.W. 
 
 +3.74 
 +4.69 
 +3.71 
 +1.68 
 +1.96 
 +2.04 
 +3.07 
 +2.70 
 +5.31 
 +4.82 
 +3.15 
 ■f-6.01 
 
 W. 
 
 n.w. 
 
 1 
 Calms. 
 
 January 
 
 —7.94 
 -6.57 
 —2.15 
 —1.71 
 +0.81 
 +0.12 
 —0.28 
 +0.25 
 -2.42 
 —2.51 
 —3.61 
 —10.00 
 
 +0.10 
 +0.16 
 +0.29 
 —0.10 
 +1.01 
 +0.09 
 —0.99 
 —0.88 
 -1.11 
 +0.24 
 -1.27 
 —3.85 
 
 +7.65 
 +3.38 
 +2.03 
 +0.99 
 —1.86 
 —1.25 
 -1.97 
 +0.48 
 +0.75 
 +1.94 
 +2.67 
 +6.24 
 
 +10.62 
 +2.35 
 +0.87 
 +1.20 
 —0.33 
 -0.94 
 —0.03 
 +0.25 
 —0.10 
 +1.60 
 +5.04 
 +3.51 
 
 +§.42 
 +6.84 
 +2.53 
 0.00 
 —0.06 
 —0.86 
 —0.91 
 +0.61 
 +2.68 
 +2.58 
 +6.27 
 +6.44 
 
 o 
 —0.65 
 
 —1.00 
 
 —1.30 
 
 —1.08 
 
 —1.24 
 
 +1.75 
 
 +1.60 
 
 +0.01 
 
 +0.64 
 
 —1.60 
 
 —1.26 
 
 -1.31 
 
 —1.46 
 
 -l.m 
 
 -6.27 
 -2.93 
 -2.51 
 —1.65 
 —0.34 
 —1.18 
 —1.03 
 —2.48 
 —3.88 
 —2.39 
 -3.94 
 
 -;.2o 
 
 —0.68 
 -0.66 
 +0.68 
 +0.45 
 +0.18 
 +2.04 
 +0.92 
 +1.93 
 —0.36 
 —0.36 
 —0.86 
 
 Ffibruarv 
 
 M&rch 
 
 April 
 
 May 
 
 June 
 
 July 
 
 August 
 
 September 
 
 October. 
 
 November 
 
 D^^mber 
 
 
 Spring. 1 
 Mar. to May.. 
 
 —0.85 
 
 +0.41 
 
 +0.55 
 
 +0.63 
 
 +0.68 
 
 +2.48 
 
 -2.33 
 
 +0.36 
 
 Summer. 1 
 June to Aug.. j 
 
 —0.05 
 
 -0.49 
 
 —0.91 
 +1.79 
 
 —0.28 
 
 +0.46 
 
 +2.65 
 
 +1.03 
 
 —0.94 
 
 +0.97 
 
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 Sept. to Nov../ 
 
 —2.67 
 
 —0.48 
 
 +1.95 
 
 +3.27 
 
 +4.25 
 
 —0.83 
 
 —2.87 
 
 +0.47 
 
 Winter. \ 
 Dec. to Feb. ... J 
 
 -8.39 
 
 —1.02 
 
 +5.69 
 
 +5.04 
 
 +6.87 
 
 +4.52 
 
 -1.01 
 
 —5.06 
 
 —1.24 
 
 Year 
 
 —2.92 
 
 -0.37 
 
 +1.51 
 
 +1.69 
 
 +1.88 
 
 +3.57 
 
 —0.90 
 
 —2.68 
 
 +0.42 
 
 
 66 
 
TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, January, 1863. 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 1 
 
 1 WI.NP. 
 
 1 
 
 [ F-XTURMES OF 
 ' TEMPERATURE. 
 
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 41.5 
 
 25.8 
 
 15.7 
 
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 34.8 
 
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 7.5 
 
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 38.5 
 
 8.5 
 
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 0.4 
 
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 38.7 
 
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 6.0 
 
 0.3 
 
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 33.0 
 
 12.4 
 
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 8.0 
 
 6 
 
 32.5 
 
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 70 .23i 
 
 .083 
 
 0.9 
 
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 10.2 
 
 10. 9 
 
 .>7.2 
 
 35.0 
 
 2.2 
 
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 0.3 
 
 0.1 
 
 3.2 
 
 .010 
 
 3.5 
 
 7 
 
 16.0 
 
 .063 
 
 70 .783 
 
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 5.9 
 
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 6.3 
 
 20.5 
 
 11.5 
 
 9.0 
 
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 2.5 
 
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 2.6 
 
 8 
 
 22.4 
 
 .102 
 
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 0.3 
 
 1.7 
 
 !25.8 
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 15.5 
 
 10.3 
 
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 4.0 
 
 18.0 
 
 .400 
 
 18.0 
 
 9 
 
 29.7 
 
 .141 
 
 85 .913 
 
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 6.6 
 
 6.8 
 
 33.0 
 
 21.0 
 
 11.4 
 
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 5.0 
 
 .070 
 
 6.0 
 
 10 
 
 j34.6 
 
 .172 
 
 86 .289 
 
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 9.5 
 
 12.6 
 
 37.5 
 
 29.2 
 
 8.3 
 
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 2.6 
 
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 5.0 
 
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 10.9; 
 
 33.0 
 
 29.7 
 
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 1.6 
 
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 22.7 
 
 15.8 
 
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 .850 
 
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 38.1 
 
 .221 
 
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 .085 
 
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 S80W 
 
 5.4 
 
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 29.2 
 
 12.0 
 
 .255 
 
 6.0 
 
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 6.0 
 
 15 
 
 26.5 
 
 .122 
 
 85 .278 
 
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 9.9 
 
 10.6 
 
 30.0 
 
 27.8 
 
 2.2 
 
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 6.0 
 
 15.5 
 
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 9.7 
 
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 5.8 
 
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 1.6 
 
 6.0 
 
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 6.0 
 
 17 
 
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 4.2 
 
 8.S 
 
 -14.0 
 
 22.8 
 
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 3.6 
 
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 3.6 
 
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 19.0 
 
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 19 
 
 22.4 
 
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 2.3 
 
 .31.8 
 
 7.2 
 
 24.6 
 
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 20 
 
 30.1 
 
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 29.776 
 
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 31.8 
 
 26.2 
 
 5.6 
 
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 4.7 
 
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 4.7 
 
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 31.7 
 
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 7.4 
 
 7.5 
 
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 3.1 
 
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 30.2 
 
 31.0 
 
 5.2 
 
 .012 
 
 1.6 
 
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 .012 
 
 1.6 
 
 23 
 
 35.1 
 
 .173 
 
 85 .849 
 
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 0.8 
 
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 5.9 
 
 7.1 
 
 38.0 
 
 32.0 
 
 5.4 
 
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 39.8 
 
 29.6 
 
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 3 
 
 0.2 
 
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 0.2 
 
 26 
 
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 nday 
 
 
 
 
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 4.9 
 
 5.8 
 
 38.5 
 
 34. S 
 
 3.7 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 26 
 
 32. S 
 
 .174 
 
 9'; .025 
 
 .451 
 
 1.0 
 
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 3.0 
 
 3.5 
 
 38.0 
 
 29.0 
 
 9.6 
 
 .116 
 
 3.6 
 
 1.0 
 
 7.0 
 
 .215 
 
 10.6 
 
 27 
 
 30.1 
 
 .140 
 
 S3 .520 
 
 .380 
 
 o.o! 
 
 NllE 
 
 7.0 
 
 4 
 
 33.5 
 
 29.8 
 
 3.7 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1.0 
 
 6.6 
 
 .100 
 
 5.6 
 
 28 
 
 21.4 
 
 .103 
 
 89 .684 
 
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 1 
 
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 4.7 
 
 4.8 
 
 28.4 
 
 22.0 
 
 6.4 
 
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 29 
 
 23.7 
 
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 85 .301 
 
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 3.3 
 
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 29.2 
 
 11.7 
 
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 .137 
 
 83 .432 
 
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 8.4 
 
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 36.5 
 
 25.2 
 
 11.3 
 
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 30.8 
 
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 .429 
 
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 10.9 
 
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 22.9 
 
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TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, February, 1863. 
 
 m 
 
 1 
 
 •2 
 
 3 
 
 4 
 
 5 
 
 6 
 
 7 
 
 8 
 
 9 
 
 10 
 
 11 
 
 12 
 
 13 
 
 14 
 
 16 
 
 16 
 
 17 
 
 18 
 
 10 
 
 20 
 
 21 
 
 22 
 
 23 
 
 24 
 
 25 
 
 26 
 
 27 
 
 28 
 
 DAItT MEANS. 
 
 
 
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 Si 
 
 Su 
 13.6 
 -0.2 
 -4.5 
 22.7 
 •24.7 
 24.4 
 
 Su 
 29.3 
 28.0 
 26.9 
 23.5 
 11.7 
 28.7 
 
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 22.1 
 24.8 
 30.8 
 36.4 
 26.3 
 7.5 
 
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 14.5 
 24.7 
 29.2 
 36.2 
 31.7 
 28.2 
 
 nday 
 
 0.062 
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 .181 
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 .061 
 .134 
 
 nday 
 .089 
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 .076 
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 0.110 
 
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 29.655 
 
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 30.412 
 
 29.888 
 
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 30.025 
 
 29.691 
 
 30.051 
 
 29.894 
 
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 .247 
 
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 30.157 
 
 30.036 
 29.826 
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 13.2 
 
 11.3 
 
 10.7 
 
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 12.7 
 
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 2.6 
 
 10.3 
 
 3.5 
 
 7.4 
 
 3.5 
 
 7.7 
 
 16.2 
 
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 18.4 
 
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 32.5 
 
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 29.0 
 
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 41.2 
 
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 28.0 
 
 31.0 
 
 37.0 
 
 33.2 
 
 36.0 
 
 12.8 
 
 14.2 
 
 22.0 
 
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 36.4 
 
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 38.5 
 
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 9.4 
 
 27.6 
 
 22.6 
 
 14.2 
 
 20.4 
 
 31.4 
 
 27.9 
 
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 21.4 
 
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 14.0 
 
 1.450 
 
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TORONTO, 
 General Meteorological Ahstract. March, 1863, 
 
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 4.5 
 
 7.1 
 
 19.6 
 
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 0.6 
 
 15.0 
 
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 3.0 
 
 16.0 
 
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 4.5 
 
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 nday 
 
 
 
 
 
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 12.3 
 
 21,2 
 
 3.9 
 
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 0,9 
 
 3.3 
 
 30,0 
 
 13.2 
 
 16.8 
 
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 17 
 
 33.4 
 
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 80 
 
 .647 
 
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 4.1 
 
 6.9j 
 
 39,8 
 
 23.0 
 
 16.8! 
 
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 18 
 
 19.2 
 
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 .987 
 
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 28,5 
 
 14.8 
 
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 19 
 
 18.8 
 
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 72 
 
 30.145 
 
 30.072 
 
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 20.4 
 
 10.6 
 
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 25 
 
 36.2 
 
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 6,4 
 
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 40,8 
 
 35,0 
 
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 72 
 
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 2,8 
 
 5.2 
 
 39.6 
 
 26.2 
 
 13.4 
 
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 28 
 
 30,6 
 
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 82 
 
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 8.4 
 
 13.7 
 
 39.0 
 
 27,4 
 
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 0,3 
 
 2.5 
 
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 2,5 
 
 29 
 
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 17.0 
 
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 0.5 
 
 30 
 
 29.2 
 
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 75 
 
 .807 
 
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 3.9 
 
 5.3 
 
 3S,8 
 
 20.3 
 
 18,6 
 
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 31 
 
 27.9 
 
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 80 
 
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 0.116 
 
 78 
 
 29.066 
 
 29.549 
 
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 2.6 
 
 9.3 
 
 32,8 
 
 19.4 
 
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 0,687 
 
 2.61 
 
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TORONTO. 
 
 General Meteorological Abstract. April, 18G3. 
 
 
 
 
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 2 
 3 
 
 4 
 5 
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 DAILY MEANS. 
 
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 fXTIlFMKS OP 
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 29.7 
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 39.5 
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 44.3 
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 42.8 
 44.1 
 
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 49.6 
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 49.7 
 53.6 
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 53.4 
 
 42.0 
 
 0.101 
 .169 
 
 .103 
 
 nday 
 .162 
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 .143 
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 .231 
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 nday 
 .176 
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 0.181 
 
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 78 
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 86 
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 52 
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 29.343 
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 29.242 
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TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, May, 1863, 
 
 
 DAllV MEANS. 
 
 WIVD. 
 
 EXTREMES OP 
 TKMPERATURK 
 
 RAIN. 
 
 1 
 
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 1 
 
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 50.8 
 
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 9.8 
 
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 13.8 
 
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 61.8 
 
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 66.6 
 
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 nday 
 
 
 
 
 
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 4.6 
 
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 1.7 
 
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 4.0 
 
 13 
 
 52.1 
 
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 61.5 
 
 45.2 
 
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 .242 
 
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 14 
 
 48.4 
 
 .259 
 
 70 
 
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 8.4 
 
 9.0 
 
 54.2 
 
 45.8 
 
 8.4 
 
 .533 
 
 8.5 
 
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 8.5 
 
 15 
 
 51.0 
 
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 02 
 
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 5.1 
 
 6.7 
 
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 43.0 
 
 20.0; 
 
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 0.8 
 
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 0.8 
 
 16 
 
 52.5 
 
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 77 
 
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 84.5 
 
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 17 
 
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 nday 
 
 
 
 
 
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 6.6 
 
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 40.2 
 
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 .045 
 
 2.6 
 
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 18 
 
 50.3 
 
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 68 
 
 .635 
 
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 11.2 
 
 11.6 
 
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 60.0 
 
 41.4 
 
 18.6 
 
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 59.0 
 
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 21 
 
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 6.9 
 
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 5.7' 
 
 64.0 
 
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 0.2 
 
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 52.0 
 
 18.0 
 
 
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 TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, June, 1863. 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 I 
 
 WIND. 
 
 r..'CTIUMK.S OP 
 TKMl'ERATURE. 
 
 haix. 
 
 SNOW. 
 
 roTAL FALL. 
 
 
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 a 
 
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 a 
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 11 
 
 1.2 
 
 
 
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 1.2 
 
 
 
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 1 
 
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 0.32C 
 
 69 
 
 29.049 
 
 28.723 
 
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 13.8 
 
 14.1 
 
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 .515 
 
 
 
 9.6 
 
 0.065 
 
 2.1 
 
 ... 
 
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 0.005 
 
 2.1 
 
 2 
 
 52.9 
 
 .290 
 
 72 
 
 .334 
 
 29.045 
 
 0.8 
 
 N77W 
 
 10. C 
 
 11.1 
 
 59. C 
 
 49.4 
 
 10.2 
 
 R 
 
 0.2 
 
 ... 
 
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 R 
 
 0.2 
 
 3 
 
 50.9 
 
 .267 
 
 72 
 
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 1.9 
 
 3.5 
 
 58. 2 
 
 43.6 
 
 14.6 
 
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 4 
 
 53.6 
 
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 74 
 
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 2.7 
 
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 64.0 
 
 37.4 
 
 26.6 
 
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 1.5 
 
 ... 
 
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 1.6 
 
 6 
 
 .52.6 
 
 .325 
 
 82 
 
 .591 
 
 .266 
 
 0.9 
 
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 2.3 
 
 3.3 
 
 64.0 
 
 50.5 
 
 13.3 
 
 .626 
 
 8.5 
 
 ... 
 
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TORONTO. 
 
 General Meteorological Abstract, April, 18G4. 
 
 
 DAU.V MEANS. 
 
 WIND. 
 
 EXTREMES OF 
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 16 
 
TORONTO, 
 
 General Meteoroloofcal Abstract, May, 1804. 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 WIND. 
 
 EXTREMES or 
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TORONTO. 
 
 General Meteorological Austract, June, 1801. 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
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TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, July, 18Gk 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 1 
 
 WI.VD. 
 
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TORONTO. 
 General Meteouolooical Austuact, August, 1804. 
 
 r- 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. | WIND. 
 
 ■ K.XTHEMKH OF 
 TEMI'ERATUnK. 
 
 RAI.V. 
 
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TORONTO. 
 
 General METEOROLO(!iCAh Aiwtiiact, Decemder, 1805. 
 
 
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 61 
 
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 29.460 
 
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 61 
 
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 63.0 
 
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 62.4 
 
 44.0 
 
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 73 
 
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 63.0 
 
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 49.6 
 
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 58.7 
 
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 80 
 
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 68.8 
 
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 2.3 
 
 73.0 
 
 52.0 
 
 21.0 
 
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 55.3 
 
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 73 
 
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 54.9 
 
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 82 
 
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 1.7 
 
 65.0 
 
 42.0 
 
 22.5 
 
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TORONTO. 
 
 General Meteorological Abstract, September, 18GG. 
 
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 3.6 
 
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 28.782 
 
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 26.6 
 
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 77 
 
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 21.0 
 
 26 
 
 49.7 
 
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 58.4 
 
 46,0 
 
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TORONTO. 
 
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 8.1 
 
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 64.4 
 
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 80 
 
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 77 
 
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 58.0 
 
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 16 
 
 48.2 
 
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 59 
 
 30.071 
 
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 16 
 
 50.0 
 
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 88 
 
 29.923 
 
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 17 
 
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 79 
 
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 0.8 
 
 157.0 
 
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 49.5 
 
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 76 
 
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 20.0 
 
 
 
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 19 
 
 51.4 
 
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 79 
 
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TORONTO. 
 CIkNKRAL METEOnOLOOIt'AL AUSTIIACT, DECEMnER, 18GG. 
 
 
 
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TORONTO. 
 
 (rENEItAL MeTEOIIOLOOICAL AumTHACT, JANUARY, 1807. 
 
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TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological xVbstract, April, 1867. 
 
 
 1 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 1 
 
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 K.XTREMES OP 
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 General Meteorological Abstract, May, 1867. 
 
 D.\lLr MEANS. 
 
 WIND. 
 
 
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 63 
 
TORONTO. 
 
 General Meteorological Abstract, June, 1807. 
 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 WIND. 
 
 1 
 
 EXTREMES OF | 
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 General Meteorological Arstraht, July, 18G7. 
 
 
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TORONTO. 
 Grneral Metrorot-ootcak Abstract, August, 1867. 
 
 «i 
 
 
 DMI-Y MEANS. 
 
 1 
 
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 EXTREMES OF 
 
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 43.5 
 
 19.3 
 
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 6.5 
 
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 6.5 
 
 15 
 
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 89 . 508 
 
 29.171 
 
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 6.7 
 
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 20 
 
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 2.8 
 
 3.4 
 
 73.0 
 
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 27 
 
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 .451 
 
 79 .3i5 
 
 28.884 
 
 0.8 
 
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 5.1 
 
 5.5 
 
 73.0 
 
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 28 
 
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 4.8 
 
 65.(1 
 
 52.0 
 
 13 
 
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TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, June, 18G8. 
 
 ';! !' 
 
 •i il 
 
 
 
 DAI'kY MEANS. 
 
 1 
 
 WIND. 
 
 1 
 
 EXTRKME8 OP 
 TEMPERATURE. 
 
 RAIN. 
 
 1 
 
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 TOTAL FALL 
 
 
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 72 
 
 29.696 
 
 29.381 
 
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 5.7 
 
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 62.2 
 
 4?.8 
 
 lS.4 
 
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 .253 
 
 64 
 
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 0.2 
 
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 0.8 
 
 5.2 
 
 58.0 
 
 44.2 
 
 13.8 
 
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 3 
 
 52.0 
 
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 62 
 
 .807 
 
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 0.9 
 
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 7.3 
 
 7.6 
 
 56.0 
 
 41. J 
 
 14. t 
 
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 1 
 
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 4 
 
 .07.6 
 
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 76 
 
 .774 
 
 .411 
 
 0.9 
 
 N82E 
 
 4.3 
 
 4,7 
 
 64.0 
 
 47.0 
 
 17.0 
 
 .440 
 
 4.0 
 
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 4.0 
 
 5 
 
 56.8 
 
 .427 
 
 92 
 
 .545 
 
 .118 
 
 0.9 
 
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 2.9 
 
 4.9 
 
 68.0 
 
 51.0 
 
 17. C 
 
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 9.6 
 
 
 
 57.4 
 
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 6.2 
 
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 68.8 
 
 54.7 
 
 14.1 
 
 .540 
 
 5.5 
 
 
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 5.5 
 
 7 
 
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 2.7 
 
 4.2 
 
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 42.6 
 
 13.9 
 
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 8 
 
 53.9 
 
 .334 
 
 79 
 
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 0.6 
 
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 7.1 
 
 65.8 
 
 39.0 
 
 26.8 
 
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 3.0 
 
 ... 
 
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 3.0 
 
 9 
 
 50.9 
 
 .267 
 
 71 
 
 .806 
 
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 0.4 
 
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 1.7 
 
 4.4 
 
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 42.0 
 
 19.4 
 
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 10 
 
 53.9 
 
 .310 
 
 75 
 
 .872 
 
 .562 
 
 0.1 
 
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 1.2 
 
 4.3 
 
 03.0 
 
 38.0 
 
 25.(1 
 
 ... 
 
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 ... 
 
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 11 
 
 55.4 
 
 .293 
 
 67 
 
 .777 
 
 .484 
 
 0.6 
 
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 2.6 
 
 4.4 
 
 62.8 
 
 41.0 
 
 18. !> 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
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 ... 
 
 12 
 
 53.9 
 
 .421 
 
 71 
 
 .054 
 
 .'i33 
 
 0.2 
 
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 2.6 
 
 4.7 
 
 74.2 
 
 47.0 
 
 27.2 
 
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 0.2 
 
 ... 
 
 
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 0.2 
 
 13 
 
 tJ4.4 
 
 .462 
 
 76 
 
 .688 
 
 .226 
 
 1.0 
 
 S79E 
 
 1.9 
 
 3.2 
 
 73.0 
 
 59.2 
 
 13.8 
 
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 0.7 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 R 
 
 0.7 
 
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 3.0 
 
 3.4 
 
 (3.8 
 
 58.8 
 
 15. (i 
 
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 15 
 
 1)3.3 
 
 .458 
 
 79 
 
 .605 
 
 .147 
 
 1.0 
 
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 0.4 
 
 3.2 
 
 73.0 
 
 56.2 
 
 16.8 
 
 .275 
 
 3.3 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 .275 
 
 3.3 
 
 16 
 
 j9.6 
 
 .012 
 
 84 
 
 .614 
 
 .002 
 
 0.4 
 
 N45W 
 
 3.3 
 
 5.G 
 
 77.5 
 
 55.4 
 
 22.1 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
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 17 
 
 72.4 
 
 .017 
 
 77 
 
 .597 
 
 28.980 
 
 0.1 
 
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 2.3 
 
 4.6 
 
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 62.0 
 
 20. o: 
 
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 18 
 
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 67 
 
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 28.960 
 
 0.1 
 
 S23 W 
 
 4.8 
 
 5.2 
 
 S4.2 
 
 64.0 
 
 20.2! 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
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 ••• : 
 
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 19 
 
 72.7 
 
 .638 
 
 79 
 
 .335 
 
 28.697 
 
 0.6 
 
 S23 W 
 
 0.8 
 
 7.2 
 
 SI. 5 
 
 58.0 
 
 23. f. 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... \ 
 
 ... 
 
 
 20 
 
 '5'. 5 
 
 .480 
 
 71 
 
 .389 
 
 28.909 
 
 0.7 
 
 N17W 
 
 8.6 
 
 9.5 
 
 77.0 
 
 63.0 
 
 14.0 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
 21 
 
 Su 
 
 11 day 
 
 
 
 
 
 N IW 
 
 5.8 
 
 7.4 
 
 ■)7.0 
 
 57.0 
 
 10. t. 
 
 .040 
 
 1.0 
 
 ... 
 
 
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 1.0 
 
 22 
 
 .2.3 
 
 .419 
 
 74 
 
 .615 
 
 29.196 
 
 0.9 
 
 S76W 
 
 1.1 
 
 4.5 
 
 70.2 
 
 50.8 
 
 13.4, 
 
 .022 
 
 1.0 
 
 ... 
 
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 1.0 
 
 23 
 
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 .382 
 
 69 
 
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 0.7 
 
 N 55 W 
 
 2.5 
 
 5.2 
 
 74.0 
 
 .50.8 
 
 23.2, 
 
 .045 
 
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 2.0 
 
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 61.9 
 
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 74 
 
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 .346 
 
 0.1 
 
 N77 E 
 
 4.5 
 
 5.6 
 
 1)7.6 
 
 .51.8 
 
 15.8 
 
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 25 
 
 64.1 
 
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 74 
 
 .812 
 
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 4.0 
 
 4.0 
 
 72.0 
 
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 26 
 
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 0.2 
 
 S 83 W 
 
 0.9 
 
 4.3 
 
 78.0 
 
 51.6 
 
 23.4 
 
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 27 
 
 n.i 
 
 ..501 
 
 65 
 
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 0.4 
 
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 55.0 
 
 27.0; 
 
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 28 
 
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 nday 
 
 
 
 
 
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 2.3 
 
 3.2 
 
 72.5 
 
 01.2 
 
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 29 
 
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 .432 
 
 70 
 
 .693 
 
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 3.6 
 
 3.8 
 
 74.0 
 
 55.4 
 
 18.0 
 
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 30 
 
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 77 
 
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 76.0 
 
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 0.422 
 
 74 
 
 29.659 
 
 29.237 
 
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 0.9 
 
 5.3 
 
 70.6 
 
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 18.3 
 
 1217 
 
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 2.217 
 
 30.7 
 
 66 
 
TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, July, 18C8. 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 WI.SD. 
 
 EXTREMES OF 
 TEMI'ERATORl. 
 
 RAIN. 
 
 i 
 
 SNOW. 
 
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 TOTAL PALL. 
 
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 29.016 
 
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 79 .724 
 
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 1.9 
 
 2.9 
 
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 64.8 
 
 22.7 
 
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 76.7 
 
 .726 
 
 79 .720 
 
 28.995 
 
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 1.4 
 
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 67.0 
 
 18.5 
 
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 .768 
 
 70 .624 
 
 28.856 
 
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 S63 W 
 
 3.9 
 
 8.6 
 
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 nilay 
 
 
 
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 71.9 
 
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 72 .663 
 
 29.107 
 
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 4.4 
 
 79.0 
 
 63.5 
 
 15.5 
 
 0.060 
 
 0.4 
 
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 0.060 
 
 0.4 
 
 7 
 
 73.fi 
 
 .672 
 
 82 .405 
 
 28.793 
 
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 1.3 
 
 4.1 
 
 85.5 
 
 06.0 
 
 19.5 
 
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 74.3 
 
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 72 .550 
 
 28.934 
 
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 2.4 
 
 5.4 
 
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 64.4 
 
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 81.0 
 
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 75.1 
 
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 72 .663 
 
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 78.2 
 
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 2.6 
 
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 89.2 
 
 64.0 
 
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 28.935 
 
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 69.6 
 
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 65 .615 
 
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 93.0 
 
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 15 
 
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 72 .548 
 
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 92.0 
 
 76.0 
 
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 16 
 
 73.6 
 
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 65 .613 
 
 29.075 
 
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 3.5 
 
 5.1 
 
 82.0 
 
 68.4 
 
 13.6 
 
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 17 
 
 75.1 
 
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 61 .613 
 
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 67 .557 
 
 28.837 
 
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 66.0 
 
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 73.0 
 
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 57 .636 
 
 29.123 
 
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 5.7 
 
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 83.0 
 
 69.4 
 
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 76.7 
 
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 74 .534 
 
 28.854 
 
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 0.3 
 
 2.0 
 
 86.0 
 
 67.5 
 
 18.5 
 
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 22 
 
 75.8 
 
 .682 
 
 76 .499 
 
 28.817 
 
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 4.0 
 
 4.8 
 
 84.0 
 
 06.8 
 
 17.2 
 
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 23 
 
 71.3 
 
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 65 .455 
 
 28.949 
 
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 3.2 
 
 4.4 
 
 78.0 
 
 65.6 
 
 12.4 
 
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 3.7 
 
 ... 
 
 
 R 
 
 3.T 
 
 24 
 
 75.3 
 
 .555 
 
 65 .385 
 
 28.830 
 
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 4.1 
 
 6.1 
 
 85.6 
 
 67.0 
 
 18.6 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
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 25 
 
 -.9.4 
 
 .456 
 
 63 .555 
 
 29.099 
 
 0.9 
 
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 1.8 
 
 6.2 
 
 80.2 
 
 64.8 
 
 15.4 
 
 ... 
 
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 26 
 
 Su 
 
 nday 
 
 
 
 
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 0.8 
 
 2.9 
 
 80.0 
 
 59.0 
 
 21.0 
 
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 27 
 
 70.4 
 
 .507 
 
 67 .694 
 
 .187 
 
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 S78E 
 
 3.1 
 
 3.4 
 
 78.8 
 
 60.0 
 
 18.8 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
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 28 
 
 74.2 
 
 .595 
 
 59 .660 
 
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 1.0 
 
 1 
 
 N 2E 
 
 1.4 
 
 5.6 
 
 85.2 
 
 60.6 
 
 24.6 
 
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 ... 
 
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 29 
 
 71.6 
 
 .506 
 
 67 .674 
 
 .168 
 
 1.0 
 
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 2.7 
 
 2.7 
 
 82.0 
 
 63.4 
 
 18.6 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 30 
 
 72.9 
 
 .505 
 
 62 .655 
 
 .160 
 
 1.0 
 
 Slow 
 
 1.5 
 
 3.0 
 
 83.4 
 
 61.5 
 
 21.9 
 
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 31 
 
 74.9 
 
 .698 
 
 81 .447 
 
 28.784 
 
 0.9| 
 
 S34W 
 
 .8.8 
 
 9.0 
 
 85.0 
 
 67.6 
 
 17.4 
 
 .175 
 
 5.6 
 
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 .175 
 
 6.5 
 
 
 75.8 
 
 0.619 
 
 69 29.600 
 
 28.981 
 
 0.6 
 
 1 
 
 S87E 
 
 0.7 
 
 4.7 
 
 85.4 
 
 66.2 
 
 19.2 
 
 .510 
 
 11.5 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 1 
 
 0.510 
 
 11.6 
 
 67 
 
TORONTO. 
 General Mbteokologigal Abstract, August, 18G8. 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 WIND. 
 
 
 1° 
 
 »5 
 
 a ^ 
 
 
 "5 o 
 
 s'i 
 
 EXTREMES 
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 41.7 
 
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TOTAL FALL. 
 
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 Gfnkral Meteorological Abstract, November, 18G8. 
 
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TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, December, 18G8. 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 WIND. 
 
 K.XTREMES OF 
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 31.0 
 
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TORONTO. 
 
 Okxer.vL Methouological Abstract, January, 18C9. 
 
 
 
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 TORONTO. 
 flKXERAL Mkieorolouical Aiwthact, Fedruauy, 1800. 
 
 
 DAILY MKANS. 
 
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 33.2 
 
 23.5 
 
 9.7' 
 
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 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 20 
 
 24.3 
 
 .101 
 
 79 
 
 .812 
 
 .708 
 
 0.9 
 
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 10.0 
 
 10.1 
 
 26.2 
 
 23.2 
 
 3.oi 
 
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 4.0: 
 
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 4.0 
 
 21 ! 
 
 25.8 
 
 .113 
 
 SO 
 
 .949 
 
 .836 
 
 l.o! 
 
 S67E 
 
 8.5 
 
 10.4 
 
 34.9 
 
 21.5 
 
 13.4 
 
 .360 
 
 0.5 
 
 3.5 
 
 11.0 
 
 .710 
 
 11.5 
 
 22 
 
 34.3 
 
 .167 
 
 83 
 
 .245 
 
 .078 
 
 i 
 0.5 
 
 S58 W 
 
 12.0 
 
 16.0 
 
 43.0 
 
 20.0 
 
 17.0 
 
 .070 
 
 O.fi 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 .070 
 
 0.0 
 
 23 
 
 ^4.0 
 
 .080 
 
 06 
 
 ,742 
 
 .656 
 
 0.0 
 
 1 
 
 S64W 
 
 15.1 
 
 15.1 
 
 27.8 
 
 21.4 
 
 6.4| 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 S 
 
 1.0 
 
 S 
 
 1.0 
 
 24 
 
 27.9 
 
 .112 
 
 72 
 
 .947 
 
 .835 
 
 0.4 
 
 S53 W 
 
 9.2 
 
 9.4 
 
 34.0 
 
 17.2 
 
 16. S 
 
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 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 
 25 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
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 0.4 
 
 2.1 
 
 36.0 
 
 25.5 
 
 10.5 
 
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 ndiiy 
 
 
 
 
 
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 4.1 
 
 4.3 
 
 40.0 
 
 23.3 
 
 16. 7' 
 
 .005 
 
 3.0' 
 
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 ... 
 
 .005 
 
 3.0 
 
 27 1 
 
 JO. 2 
 
 .209 
 
 97 
 
 .507 
 
 .298 
 
 1.0 
 
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 4.5 
 
 7.9 
 
 39.0 
 
 34.0 
 
 5.0' 
 
 .400 
 
 9.0 
 
 ... 
 
 1 
 
 .400 
 
 9.0 
 
 28 
 
 35.4 
 
 .187 
 
 90 
 
 .492 
 
 .304 
 
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 S67W 
 
 5.6 
 
 5.8 
 
 30.5 
 
 34.0 
 
 2.5 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 
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 ... 
 
 29 ' 
 
 33.0 
 
 .lOi 
 
 85 
 
 .488 
 
 .324 
 
 O.P 
 
 S55 W 
 
 9.0 
 
 9.2 
 
 36.8 
 
 33.0 
 
 3.8 
 
 • 1* 
 
 ... 1 
 
 1.0 
 
 3.5 
 
 .100 
 
 3.5 
 
 30 ' 
 
 34.5 
 
 .158 
 
 79 
 
 .358 
 
 .201 
 
 0.8i 
 
 S77 W 
 
 9.0 
 
 9.1 
 
 37.0 
 
 31.4 
 
 5.6 
 
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 33.0 
 
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 4.4 
 
 37.0 
 
 31.8 
 
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 0.138 
 
 83 
 
 29.724 
 
 29.580 
 
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 2.3 
 
 8.4 
 
 34.1 
 
 24.3 
 
 9.8 
 
 2.590 
 
 53.9! 
 
 7.1 
 
 1 
 43.2: 
 
 I 
 
 3.300 
 
 97.1 
 
 81 
 
TORONTO. 
 
 Geneu.\l Meteorological Aiisrn.u.T, J.vxi'arv, 1870. 
 
 . y 
 
 FALL. i 
 
 i 
 
 Days. 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 : KXTRF.MK.S OF 
 TK.MPKKATIRK. 
 
 1 
 
 i RAIN. 
 
 i 
 
 SNOW. 
 
 TOTAL FALL. 
 
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 a ^ '. 
 
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 t 
 
 a 
 
 9 
 
 b. 
 
 a 
 
 1 
 
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 y, z 
 
 i i 
 
 0.40(1 
 
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 i 1 
 
 31.9 
 
 0.14'J 
 
 82 
 
 29.5;i4 
 
 29.385 
 
 1.0 
 
 N78E 
 
 12.7 
 
 12.^ 36.5 
 
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 29.8 
 
 o 
 
 6.7 
 
 i ... 
 
 ... 
 
 4.0 
 
 9." 
 
 9.3 
 
 12.0 1 
 
 1 2 
 
 Su 
 
 uday 
 
 
 
 
 
 S88E 
 
 5.5 
 
 18.4,J38.4 
 
 28.0 
 
 10.4 
 
 1.000 
 
 n.i. 
 
 l.ti 
 
 ;;.( 
 
 1 . 100 
 
 14.0 
 
 > 
 2.0 
 
 1 a 
 
 i 4 '< 
 
 27. <l 
 
 .131 
 
 S(i 
 
 28.09'J 
 
 28.808 
 
 I.O 
 
 S 62 W 
 
 13.8 
 
 13.8 38.0 
 
 28.8 
 
 9.2 
 
 • *• 
 
 ... 
 
 0.2 
 
 4.: 
 
 .020 
 
 4.5 
 
 2.0 
 
 23.,') 
 
 .103 
 
 SI 
 
 29.321 
 
 29.218 
 
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 N 76 W 
 
 5.7 
 
 6.1 28.8 
 
 22.0 
 
 6.8 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 s 
 
 1.1 
 
 s 
 
 1.1 
 
 ... 
 
 6 
 
 ■^3.3 
 
 .091 
 
 71 
 
 .637 
 
 .545 
 
 o.s 
 
 S 52 W 
 
 12.5 
 
 13.5 34.5 
 
 3.5 
 
 .31. (• 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ' 0.5 
 
 * . ■■ 
 
 .050 
 
 7.3 
 
 ' 
 
 1; 6 
 
 2.J.5 
 
 .lis 
 
 SI 
 
 .5.80 
 
 .402 
 
 o.s 
 
 N71W 
 
 LI. 9 
 
 12. (. 34.5 
 
 22.3 
 
 12.:' 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 0.1 
 
 1.1 
 
 .01(1 
 
 1.0 
 
 7..: 
 
 16.3 
 
 .073 
 
 81 
 
 .68f< 
 
 .015 
 
 o.s 
 
 S70 W 
 
 5.1 
 
 0.5 ■22.4 
 
 11.2 
 
 ll.V 
 
 1 
 
 ... 
 
 4.( 
 
 10. f 
 
 .400 
 
 10.0 
 
 ... 
 
 f ^'. 
 
 14.4 
 
 .OCT 
 
 7fi 
 
 .5'J7 
 
 .530 
 
 0,;» 
 
 N 65 W 
 
 10.9 
 
 11.7 23.0 
 
 10.0 
 
 13. ( 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 0..", 
 
 1.5 
 
 .o;!o 
 
 1.5 
 
 ... 
 
 1 9 
 
 Su 
 
 nday 
 
 
 
 
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 S 47 ^V 
 
 10.5 
 
 10.9 120.5 
 
 1 
 
 -3.2 
 
 23.7 
 
 1 
 
 1 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 0.'2 
 
 14.0 
 
 .020 
 
 14.0 
 
 0.2 
 
 L 10 
 
 27.6 
 
 .120 
 
 70 
 
 .510 
 
 .390 
 
 l.o 
 
 S67W 
 
 6.P 
 
 8.6 34.2 
 
 14.8 
 
 19.4 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 0.1 
 
 j 
 
 4.1 
 
 .0111 
 
 4.1 
 
 8.0 
 
 P 11 
 
 29. C 
 
 .140 
 
 82 
 
 .7'.H1 
 
 .05(1 
 
 0.7 
 
 S78 W 
 
 4.5 
 
 4.8 35.0 
 
 21.0 
 
 14.0 
 
 .385 
 
 10.(:| 
 
 0.2 
 
 l.i 
 
 .405 
 
 11.5 
 
 .^0 
 
 t 12 
 
 31.9 
 
 .169 
 
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 .593 
 
 .424 
 
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 N 9E 
 
 0.7 
 
 7.0 .37.8 
 
 .30.8 
 
 7.0 
 
 .315 
 
 8.7 
 
 2.11 
 
 5..^ 
 
 .515 
 
 14.2 
 
 ... 
 
 1' ^^ 
 
 6.0 
 
 .054 
 
 8'J 
 
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 .802 
 
 0.9 
 
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 11. < 
 
 11.8 15.0 
 
 6.0 
 
 9.0 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ! 2.0 
 
 1 
 
 7.0 
 
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 7.0 
 
 ... 
 
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 10.7 
 
 .076 
 
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 .97(i 
 
 .901 
 
 1.0 
 
 N61 E 
 
 10.0 
 
 11.3 .34.2 
 
 -2.0 
 
 36.2 
 
 .270 
 
 8.0 
 
 ■ 4.0 
 
 10. ( 
 
 .070 
 
 24.0 
 
 18.. 5 
 
 i 15 
 
 36.6 
 
 .191 
 
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 .353 
 
 .155 
 
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 S76 W 
 
 8.5 
 
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 30.0 
 
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 10.0 
 
 3.7 
 
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 nday 
 
 
 
 
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 7.3 
 
 8.5!42.S 
 
 29.4 
 
 13.4 
 
 .350 
 
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 ; .350 
 
 10.5 
 
 ... 
 
 I- 17 
 
 35. S 
 
 .109 
 
 84 
 
 .347 
 
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 0.7 
 
 S63W 
 
 11.4 
 
 13.4 45.0 
 
 31.4 
 
 13. C. 
 
 .500 
 
 11.' 
 
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 ... 
 
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 11.0 
 
 0.5 
 
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 18.0 
 
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 15.4 
 
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 78 
 
 29.653 
 
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 21.5 
 
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 23.1 
 
 2.8 
 
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 ... 
 
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 n.5 
 
 .101 
 
 87 
 
 .690 
 
 .529 
 
 0.8 
 
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 13.7 
 
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 ... 
 
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 11.5 
 
 1.0 
 
 1: -2 
 
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 nday 
 
 
 
 
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 27.0 
 
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 18. ( 
 
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 7.5 
 
 1 .100 
 
 7.5 
 
 3.0 
 
 32.2 
 
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 83 
 
 .532 
 
 .381 
 
 0.9 
 
 S61 W 
 
 4.0 
 
 'I 
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 24.2 
 
 13. *• 
 
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 ... 
 
 0.2 
 
 7.0 
 
 .020 
 
 7.0 
 
 9.0 
 
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 70 
 
 .830 
 
 .730 
 
 0.2 
 
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 3.3 
 
 3.4 
 
 30.2 
 
 22.5 
 
 7.7 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 1 ... 
 
 ... 
 
 • *• 
 
 i 28 
 
 21.4 
 
 .091 
 
 7S 
 
 .803 
 
 .712 
 
 0.1 
 
 S 4E 
 
 2.1 
 
 3.3 
 
 28.8 
 
 9.6 
 
 18.2 
 
 ... 
 
 ... 
 
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 ... 
 
 ... 
 
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 3.5 
 
 I 
 •, 29 i 
 
 i 30 
 
 28.0 
 Su 
 
 .127 
 Qday 
 
 79 
 
 .400 
 
 .273 
 
 0.9 
 
 N83-\V 
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 7.7 
 1.9 
 
 8.0,35.0 
 2.9 33.0 
 
 19.5 
 24.0 
 
 15.6 
 9.0 
 
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 ... 
 
 S 
 
 1.2 
 
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 1.2 
 
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 24.0 
 
 .108 
 
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 .386 
 
 0.8 
 
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 3.3 
 
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 15.7 
 
 14.. ^ 
 
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 • *• 
 
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 0.115 
 
 82 
 
 29.624 
 
 29.509 
 
 O.S 
 
 8 89 W 
 
 2.6 
 
 9.0 32.2 
 
 17.6 
 
 14. f 
 
 3.412 
 
 80.7 
 
 21.3 
 
 112.0 
 
 5.642 
 
 192.7 
 
 85 
 
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 TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, February, 1870, 
 
 DAILY MEANS. 
 
 WIND. 
 
 KXTIIKMR8 or 
 TKMI'EIIATUKE. 
 
 
 2 Si 
 
 2i- 
 
 ?>> 
 
 IS 
 
 
 -a 
 
 r/i 
 
 a a 
 
 
 
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 RAIN. 
 
 SNOW, i TOTAL KALL. 
 
 
 
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 at 
 n 
 
 a J 
 
 7. Z 
 
 a 
 
 '2 i 
 
 a.= 
 
 c s 
 
 — 3 
 
 1 
 
 2 
 8 
 4 
 5 
 6 
 7 
 8 
 9 
 10 
 11 
 12 
 13 
 14 
 15 
 16 
 17 
 18 
 19 
 20 
 21 
 22 
 23 
 2t 
 25 
 26 
 27 
 28 
 
 I o 
 
 ;J2.G 
 
 ■25.1 
 13.0 
 15.2 
 22.1 
 
 Su 
 25.9 
 28.3 
 28.9 
 22 
 
 26.3 
 25.1 
 
 Sn 
 .32.9 
 27.6 
 27.4 
 34.8 
 
 ;i5.5 
 
 Ill.O 
 
 Su 
 
 2.9 
 
 11.6 
 
 17.4 
 
 9.4 
 
 22.0 
 
 24.4 
 
 Su 
 
 24.1 
 
 21.5 
 
 0.0S9 
 .114 
 .0(i4 
 .077 
 .101! 
 
 nday 
 .116 
 .125 
 .132 
 .102 
 .117 
 .080 
 
 nday 
 .173 
 .115 
 
 .lis 
 
 .181 
 .077 
 .062 
 
 ad ay 
 .041 
 .055 
 .077 
 .054 
 .085 
 .103 
 
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 110 
 
 0.099 
 
 S4 
 SO 
 S9 
 S5 
 
 sa 
 
 81 
 
 S4 
 SO 
 81 
 50 
 
 92 
 75 
 78 
 89 
 85 
 83 
 
 82 
 74 
 
 80 
 78 
 81 
 79 
 
 88 
 
 80 
 
 29.016 
 
 .582 
 
 .990 
 
 30.044 
 
 29.848 
 
 .70S 
 .428 
 .255 
 .562 
 .333 
 .305 
 
 .191 
 
 .591 
 
 .99 
 
 . 530 
 
 .393 
 
 .543 
 
 .625 
 .474 
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 .452 
 .355 
 .426 
 
 .152 
 
 29.531 
 
 29.557 
 .408 
 .932 
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 .740 
 
 .65 
 
 .303 
 
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 .400 
 
 .216 
 
 .285 
 
 .018 
 .482 
 .787 
 .349 
 .316 
 .481 
 
 .584 
 .419 
 .208 
 .398 
 .270 
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 S40W 
 
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 N40W 
 
 N83W 
 
 S72 W 
 
 S82 W 
 
 N34W 
 
 S80W 
 
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 N29W 
 
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 3.5 
 
 6.4 
 
 8.2 
 
 0.3 
 
 0.9 
 
 1.4 
 
 5.9 
 
 2.8 
 
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 5.9 
 
 20.1 
 
 4.4 
 
 0.6 
 
 6.4 
 
 2.7 
 
 6 
 
 i9.1 
 
 8.3 
 
 10.1 
 
 11.8 
 
 12.7 
 
 6.2 
 
 10.7 
 
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 4.7 
 
 14.0 
 
 3.8 
 
 7.4 
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 20.0 
 
 29.6 
 
 17.8 
 22.4 
 
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 s.i: 
 
 36.0 
 37.5 
 31.2 
 35.2 
 33.4 
 35.8 
 40.6 
 23.8 
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 26.4 
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 8.6 
 
 7.8 
 
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 17.8 
 
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 24.8 
 
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 16.0 
 
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 050 
 
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 4.5 
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 6.0 
 16.0 
 
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 .450 
 
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 96.3 
 
 .530 
 
 6.5 
 0.5 
 0.5 
 0.3 
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 0.8 
 
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TORONTO. 
 Gen'eral Meteorological Abstract, March, 1870. 
 
 I 
 
 
 DAILY MEANS 
 
 . 
 
 
 WIND. 
 
 1 
 
 1 
 
 ' EXTIIEMKS OF 
 TK.Ml'KKATL'IU:. 
 
 
 SNOW. 
 
 TOTAL FALL. 
 
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 2 
 3 
 
 4 
 5 
 6 
 7 
 8 
 9 
 10 
 11 
 12 
 13 
 14 
 15 
 16 
 17 
 l? 
 19 
 20 
 21 
 22 
 23 
 24 
 25 
 26 
 27 
 28 
 29 
 
 30 I 
 
 31 I 
 
 14.1 
 
 14.2 
 
 22.9 
 25.8 
 
 Su 
 25.4 
 21.5 
 22.6 
 22.0 
 12.8 
 17.0 
 
 Su 
 25 
 
 0.103 
 .000 
 .060 
 .109 
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 nday 
 .115 
 .095 
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 nday 
 090 
 
 28.0 
 
 t 
 
 117.6 
 32.6 
 20.4 
 28.6 
 
 Su 
 36.4 
 31.2 
 26.2 
 29.2 
 26.0 
 32.5 
 
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 35.7 
 36.4 
 36.3 
 39.7 
 
 26.3 
 
 .136 
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 .135 
 .083 
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 .183 
 .142 
 .093 
 .090 
 .103 
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TORONTO. 
 General Meteorological Abstract, April, 1870. 
 
 
 DAILT MEANS. 
 
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TORONTO. 
 CJeneual ^Iktkouolouical AiwTUACT, Mav, 1870. 
 
 
 
 
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TORONTO. 
 
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TORONTO. 
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TORONTO. 
 Gensiial Meteorolooical Austract, December, 1870. 
 
 
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