VIII. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR NEW YORK, N. Y. Summary of Meteorological Observations made at the New York Hospital, for the Year 1849. By John Dascey. 1849. Rain and snow, 0 Inches of rain, 0.56 1.99 5.55 1.00 3.77 0.79 3.08 5.58 0.73 6.55 2.02 Inches of snow, N. wind, Barometer. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. Greatest height, 30.65 30.57 30.42 30.27 30.44 30.28 30.22 30.15 30.36 30.25 30.24 30.44 30.65 Least height, 29.51 29.60 29.43 29.16 29.59 29.69 29.72 29.73 29.57 29.30 29.53 29.00 29.00 Average, 30.28 30.04 29.97 29.84 29.97 29.98 30.04 29.99 30.00 29.88 29.93 29.97 ----~- 30 August. September. о о 91 91 79 67 67 50 55 51 33 9 36 39 28 34 41 13 17 1 9 26 METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR LAMBERTVILLE, N. J. Lat. 40° 23' N., Long 74° 56′ W. By L. H. Parsons. 041304 17161365 12171216 18152427 2500161 17163814 04102616 09472612 221814L 19253218 1 29211427 6 16 69 5 14 4.39 36.01 49 30.079 30.103 30.067 30.5631 29.4612 1.10 15.67 60.27 50.139613* 6426+ 89 30.012 30.007 30.009 30.72 6129.03 225 1.69] *July. .97 .77 .69 2. WEATHER FOR YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1850. X. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR ROCHESTER, N. Y., For the Year 1849. Lat. 43° 8' 17" N., Long. 77° 51′ W. Elevation above 1849.* Barometer. ་ྒུīཆེ, ཙི ཙ# Annual inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch. Greatest height, 30.28 30.15 30.05 29.90 30.10 29.85 29 92 29.72 29.96 29.90 29.85 30.12 30.28 9.03 29.07 28.90 29.00 29 03 28.28 29.32 29.15 29.10 28.93 29.13 29.02 28.90 9.72 29.67 29.61 29.55 29.57 29.57 29.62 29.55 29.59 29.48 29.46 29.59 29.58 O Least height, о Monthly Mean, 23.14 22.13 34.57 41.85 51.10 66.01 70.05 69.23 60.20 48.26 46-66 28.01 46.68 48 54 74 85 93 Highest degree, Warmest day, 161 4 14 13.5 11.5 14 7 26 21 17.5 18.5 17 1 8 19 3 1 5 17 2547400000∞ 190 82 72 67 47 95 9.5 6 12 195 -9-7 20 55 42 54 55 51 48 34 142 130 42 47 56 40 32 27 2 -9 40 45 55 28 22 15 8 31 20.5 25 19 20.5 14 1.39 1.29 2.35 1.44 3.81 4.33 0.94 3.62 3.91 4.17 3.31 0 1801 *First frost in Autumn, October 2d. † Warmest day. First fall of snow, October 30th. 1 Coldest day. XI. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA, AT CHAPEL HILL. Lat. 35° 54′ 21′′ N. Long. 79° 17′ 30′′ W. By James Phillips, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. 1849. inch. June, 29.691 29.713 July, 29.731 29.757 August, 29.677 September, 29.729 29.762 October, 29.690 29.723 November, 70.56 77.23 86.33 76.03 69.92 74.93 83.03 73.58 69.85 76.47 85.45 75.11 63.85 70.67 77.00 69.37 54.45 61.18 67.44 59.27 49.90 58.37 67.87 56.83 37.74 44.48 52.97 43.73 1850. First frost on the 11th October, 1849. Snowed on the 23d and 31st December. Frogs singing on the 18th January, 1850. Snowed on the 22d February, and on the 27th and 31st March. The Peach and Prunus chicasa blossomed on the 2d; Laurus sassafras on the 9th; Prune on the 12th; Cercis Canadensis on the 24th; and the Pear on the 28th of March. The first Martin appeared on the 3d; the Cherry and Cornus florida blossomed on the 4th; and the Whip-poor-will and Will-willow sung on the 22d April. Hottest day, 23d June : Barometer, sunrise, 29.712 in.; 9 A.M. 29.738; 3 P.M. 29.700; 9 P. M. 29.654. Mean, 29.701. Attached therm."750 Barometer, sunrise, 30.104 in. ; 9 A.M. 30.250; 3P.M. 30.244; 9 P. M. 30.268. Mean, 30.219. 66 39. 31.5 66 31. "" 23.625, Clearness fr.0 to 10. 3 P. M. 9 P. M. Rainy Days. Cloudy Days. Clear Days. Months. XII. METEOROLOGICAL TABLES FOR SAVANNAH, Ga. For the Year ending May, 1850. By Dr. John F. Posey. XIII. METEOROLOGICAL TABLE FOR MUSCATINE,* Iowa. Year, | 43.21|89|-24/113 29.30 29.8 28.6 1.2 187 126527657.9 13 12.6|46|110|119 9028976 Warmest day, 820 3′, July 9th. Coldest day, -120, January 18th. Highest temperature, 890, July 10th. Lowest, -240, January 10th. Mean, 430 21. Range, 1130. Mississippi opened, February 12th; closed, December 17th. XIV. FLOWERING OF FRUIT-TREES IN 1850. |