. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1890, . oi .— 3 , : .7 — 9 I 53 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 80). A. 1890 THE WEATHER. Tablk No. II.—Showing for each month the annual average of the highest, lowest, mean highest, meanlowest and mean temperature at the principal stations in Ontario derived from the eight years 188


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1890, . oi .— 3 , : .7 — 9 I 53 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 80). A. 1890 THE WEATHER. Tablk No. II.—Showing for each month the annual average of the highest, lowest, mean highest, meanlowest and mean temperature at the principal stations in Ontario derived from the eight years 1882-9 ;also the average annual mean at each station for the same I Highest—? I Lowest2,-i Mean highest? (Highest g I Lowest Si ?{ Mean highest§• I Mean V2 I, Monthly mean ^ I Highest Lowest o -[ Mean highest. o i Mean lowe> C Highest •o I Lowest § -{ Mean highest% I Mean lowest. ^ LMonthlymean .k (Highest I Lowest S -I Mean highesti Mean lowest.^ I Monthly mean Annual mean 3 () 35 53 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 80). A. 1890 THE WEATHER. Table No. III.—Monthly summary of bright sunshine at the principal stations in Ontario in 1889,showing the number of hours the sun was above the horizon, the hours of registered sunshine andthe total for the year; also the average derived for the eigh


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