. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . lTempera-ture. Average Annual Rainfall for five years. Daily Max.(in shade) Daily Min.(in shade) Stanger Fahr. 81-0 ° Fahr. 60-2 Fahr. 108-8 Fahr. 44-6 Inches. 38-06 Verulam ... 82-6 609 105-8 41-0 35-38 Greytown ... 78-7 56-2 96-2 3T8 33-26 Newcastle 78-1 52-2 101-3 27-4 33-70 Estcourt ... 78-8 50-1 99-4 26*6 27-93 75-3 52-6 102-2 33-6 38*30 Port Shepstone ... 77-9 60-8 98-1 45-8 45*98 Maritzburg 79-8 53-0 106-0 32-0 33-80 Howick 77-1 48-7 100-2 24-8 3T08 Weenen 83-6 49-4 107-2 23-0 24-34 AVERAGE Distributed over : Janu


. Natal province : descriptive guide and official hand-book . lTempera-ture. Average Annual Rainfall for five years. Daily Max.(in shade) Daily Min.(in shade) Stanger Fahr. 81-0 ° Fahr. 60-2 Fahr. 108-8 Fahr. 44-6 Inches. 38-06 Verulam ... 82-6 609 105-8 41-0 35-38 Greytown ... 78-7 56-2 96-2 3T8 33-26 Newcastle 78-1 52-2 101-3 27-4 33-70 Estcourt ... 78-8 50-1 99-4 26*6 27-93 75-3 52-6 102-2 33-6 38*30 Port Shepstone ... 77-9 60-8 98-1 45-8 45*98 Maritzburg 79-8 53-0 106-0 32-0 33-80 Howick 77-1 48-7 100-2 24-8 3T08 Weenen 83-6 49-4 107-2 23-0 24-34 AVERAGE Distributed over : January February March April May June RAINFALL—TEN YEARS: 4263 Inches. 4-23 Inches. 4-65 494 3-47 1-75 0-92 July August September October November December 0-63 Inches. 1-44 5-18 5-59 4-63 5-20 - MEAN FOR 24 YEARS—1885-1908. Mean ... 30-107 7988 7P62 61-46 39-71 5-93 1*13 46-7 560 RfllNFflLL //v /NC/-/E5 Yearly r0t*ls ^ 73 74- 75 76 77 78 78 60 81 »2 63 M- 65 66 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 9* 95 96 97 98 ^9 00 0i 02 05 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 I .1 ■ I I I 7S. 75 70 65 60 55 SO ^4>S -40 35 30 73 74 75 76 77 7U 79 60 fll 6?. 85 04 65 86 67 68 89 30 91 92 93 9* g$ 96 97 96 9^ 00 Oi 02. 03 04 05 06 07 06 03 10 ^ 18. »9_ For the year 1884, the Rainfall, registered at the Observatory, Durban, was 4456 inches,the number of days upon which rain fell being 125. The Temperatures recorded in the sun at the Botanic Gardens, Durban, areconsiderably higher than those registered at the Observatory. This is probably either due toa difference in the nature of the instrument used, or it may be attributed to insufficientprotection of the thermometer from the heat arising from the ground. The observations in the Botanic Gardens, Durban, from 1873-5 were made at a heightof 128 feet above the sea level, and from 1876-1883 at a height of 150 feet. For the observationstaken at the Observatory (from 1884 onwards) the height is 260 feet. Counties, Towns, Villages, and Means of Access Natal is divided


Size: 2046px × 1222px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidnatalprovincedes00tatl