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Stoke Newington 1905

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Stoke Newington, The Metropolitan Borough]

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Meteorological Observations taken during the Year 1905, at Camden Square
(by II. S. Wallis, Esq.).

The observations have been reduced to mean values by Glaisher's Barometrical and Diurnal Range Tables, and the Hygrometricai results from the Sixth Edition of his Hygrometricai Tables.

Month.Temperature of Air.Mean Tem-p'rature of AirRain.Relative Humidity. Saturation. 100.
HighestLowest.Mean.No. of Dava it fell.Amnt. Collctd.
Of all HighestOf all Lowest
January51.321.243.532.738.18ins. 1.3489
February54. 430.647.537.942.7120.7983
March60.927.052.838.545.9213..0087
April64.731.055.041.048.3201.7584
May83.235.166.144.555.391.1968
June81.946.271.353.062.2174.3979
July85.349.878.557.768.180.9872
August78.145.472.153.262.7172.2177
September76.542.765.950.158.0122.0983
October61.027.853.838.746.3151.4186
November55.224.247.436.241.8193.0893
December57.129.244.537.140.870.7493

NOTES UPON SANITARY WORK PERFORMED DURING
THE YEAR 1905.
It will be seen from the accompanying Report of the Chief
Sanitary Inspector that a large amount of sanitary work has been