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Names of stations. Date. Time of day. Dry thermom. Wet bulb do. Dew point.

Monecheeserroo

Buchingiah

Bavelamat

Putlingiah

6

0

0

0

21

6 P. M

68

61

58

22

6 A. M*

56

55

55

23

Noon

71

62

59

24

6 A. M.

55

50

45

6 P. M.

49

25

8 A. M.

49

26

1 A. M.

49

46

45

97

R A M

O A* M*


 * xO

40

•?7

1pm

77

55

29


 * 1) a» n >

50

47

42

1

6 A. M.

43

42

39

1 P. Mi

77

60

2 P. M.

80

60

"2

8 A* V.

57

54

50

—

3 P. M.

78

60

—

8 P. M.

62

54

50

3

8 A* M.

70

60

52

3 P. M.

72

60

4

3 P. M.

76

61

5

6

7 A. M.

56

50

50

10 A. M.

70

50

8 A. M.

55

53

50

9

8 A. M.

54

52

49

10

6 A. M.

49

47

45

11 A. M.

65

58

49

13

11 A. M.

69

55

43

15

75

60

16

11 A. M.

69

57

3 P. M.

76

62

17

9 A. M.

69

57

47

19

1 P. M.

71

61

20 21

9 A. M.

68

60

50

22

1 P. H.

75

63

Evng. warm, no dew.

Day dry, strong wind at N. W. no dew, very cold.

Wind fallen.

Minimum in open air 43”

Minimum 34”

No dew at 42” at the time of observation, minimum 33°

Minimum 32”

Minimum 36°

Minimum 36“—morning clear, hay fog lying on ground, dew copious.

Minimum 36”

Minimum 38”

Minimum 35°

Minimum 43° maximum in tent 78½°

Minimum 46° maximum 78°

Minimum 36°