METEOROLOGICAL.

Record of the Thermometer and Rainfall at Braidentown, Florida, for the month of March, 1881, with Remarks in relation to Wind and Weather.

Date. 6
o’clock
A. M.
12
o’clock
M.
6
o’clock
P. M.
Wind
at
M.
Rainfall. Remarks.
1 59 74 61 N. W. Clear.ear.
2 59 75 69 N. W. Clear.
3 60 75 71 S. W. Clear.
4 59 71 63 N. W. Clear.
5 66 74 63 N. W. Clear.
6 59 68 68 N. W. Clear.
7 53 72 73 E. Clear.
8 60 78 69 S. 1¼ in.Rain P. M. and night.
9 62 78 67 N. W. Clear.
10 57 72 70 S. E. Clear.
11 52 79 73 S. E. Clear.
12 73 81 75 S. W. Cloudy, with Scotch mist.
13 73 75 72 N. W. Cloudy, with Scotch mist.
14 65 80 77 N. E. Cloudy.
15 67 88 80 N. E. Clear.
16 67 83 75 S. Clear.
17 66 80 76 S. W. Clear.
18 72 82 78 S. W. Clear.
19 72 79 76 S. W. 1 in.Cloudy, rain P.M. and night.
20 63 70 64 N. W. Cloudy.
21 63 74 67 S. W. ¼ in.Cloudy, with rain at night.
22 62 65 61 N. E. Clear, wind blowing a gale.
23 52 66 58 N. W. Clear.
24 59 74 71 N. W. Clear.
25 56 74 66 S. W. Clear.
26 65 70 69 S. W. Cloudy.
27 60 72 63 S. W. Clear.
28 52 78 71 S. E. “Clear.
29 57 75 70 S. W. Clear.
30 59 65 64 N. W. Clear, wind blowing a gale.
31 60 68 63 N. W. Clear, wind blowing a gale.
Sums, 1,914 2,315 2,143 2½ in.
Av’ge 62 74¾ 69½
Lowest temperature at 6 o’clock, A. M., 11th, 23d and 28th insts. 52°
Highest temperature at 12 o’clock M., 15th inst. 88°

Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:
was know first=> was known first {pg 65}
Heathfulness of climate=> Healthfulness of climate {pg 89}