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APPENDIX, No. I.


A TABLE showing the variations of the Thermometer and Barometer at Perth, Western Australia, from 1st January to 31st December 1831.

Dates. Thermometer. Barometer. Prevailing Winds.

WEATHER.





Max. Med. Min.
Max. Med. Min.
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
106 87 68
102 82 62
96 78 60
98 73 48
78 61 44
70 52 38
67 50 33
76 59 42
78 51½ 45
79 63½ 48
95 74½ 54
96 78 60
30.10 29.91½ 29.72½
30.20 30.02½ 29.85
30.20 30.05 29.92
30.25 30.10 29.95
30.40 30.15 29.90
30.30 29.90 29.50
30.40 30.05 29.70
30.40 30.10 29.80
30.30 30.10 29.70
30.40 30.07½ 29.75
30.15 29.90½ 29.66
30.25 30.07½ 29.90
N. by N. E. & S. W.
N. E. & S. W.
N. E. & S. W.
E. N. E. & S. W.
N. & S. W.
W. & N. E.
N. & S. W.
N. E. & S. W.
W. & N. E.
N. E. & S. W.
W. & S. W.
N. E. & S. W.
Generally fine and very sultry.
Thunder on 7th, 13th, and 14th, with rain on these days. Remainder of month fine.
Rain on 27th and 28th, at full moon; remainder fine.
Fine, with the exception of three rainy days.
Much rain, and heavy dews.
Lightning and thunder 8th, 12th, and 13th; frequent showers, but neither long continued nor heavy.
The greater part fine. Severe thunder-storm on 8th, ice on 9th, thunder on 16th.
A good deal of rain. A strong gale on the 5th.
Mostly cloudy and occasional showers. Thunder on the 2nd, 10th, and 19th.
Variable, cloudy, and rainy for the greater part.
Squally, cloudy, and rainy at beginning. Latter part fine.
Generally fine, a regular land and sea breeze, with a little rain.

N. B. The Thermometer stood in a thatched hut, not well situated to receive the sea breeze. In comparison with one kept in a brick house near the river, a difference of 15 degrees was observable, being so much lower during the hot months in the latter, especially during the prevalence of the sea breeze. The observations were taken at 7 in the morning, 2 in the afternoon, and 7 in the evening.(Signed.)W. Milligan, M. D., 63rd Regiment.