Papers And Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Papers And Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Royal Society of Tasmania
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Only two years out of the previous 25 had a higher mean, ix,: — ^1864, 90*109; the most fatal March on record, and 1858» 80.021,— when the second heaviest death-rate took place ; the i«esent month occnpraq^ the third place in both respects. The range of pressure, moreover, during the present' montibt exceeded ooth those years, or mdeed any March since 1857, being 1*252 hiches. The minimum, 29*196, was registered at sunset on the 3rd ; the maTJmum, 30*448, at 7 a.m. on the 22nd. In 1864 the latt...er rose higher, but the ^rmer was much less. In 1858 the maximum differed but little from that of the present month, but the minimum did not lall Beaiiv so low. The gr e a test movement of the barometer on any day, wasa Ml of — *628 of an inch on the 3rd, and on the 14th there was a rise of almost as great an amount. Alto^her there were 16 davs on which the pressure varfed above one-fifth of an mch. Last yearns Manm had only 9. Atmosphe r ie pressure^ theref orei was more inimical to health and life this month than usual.
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