Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 1 by George Grey
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during some months of the years 1812 and 1813.
The two gentlemen who had made these observations having since died, I was not able to obtain any of the actual thermometrical observations, but to the son of Mr. Richardson I am obliged for having allowed me to copy the results contained in these tables. SUMMARY OF OBSERVATIONS MADE BY DR. SAVIGNON* AND MR. RICHARDSON, AT LAGUNA. (*Footnote. Monsieur Savignon, Medecin du Gouvernement, se distingue par un caractere honorable et des connoissances etendues dans la profession. Voyage aux Terres Australes Tome 1 page 21.) La temporatura media de la Laguna puedi considerarse de 63 de Fahrenheit, dentro las casas del centro de la Ciudad, en sombra y al ayre libre; segun resulta de 8 Anos de observaciones, no interrumpidas ni un solo dia desde 1811 a 1818.* POR MESES COMO SIGUE. Emero, 55 a 55 1/2. Febrero, 56 a 56. Marzo, 58 a 58 1/4. Abril, 59 a 59 1/4. Mayo, 62 a 62. Junio, 65 a 65. Julio, 69 a 68 3/4. Agosto, 71 a 71 1/4. Septiembre, 70 a 70 1/4. |
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