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Hackney 1897

Report on the sanitary condition of the Hackney District for the year 1897

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METEOROLOGY.
The following table, for which I am indebted to the Secretary of
the Royal Meteorological Society, is an abstract of the Climatological
Observations made at St. Luke's, Old Street, E.C., for the year
1897:—

ABSTRACT OF CLIMATOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.

1897.Temperature.Relative HumidityAmount of Cloud.Rain.
Means.ExtremesAmntNo. of Days
9a.mMin.MaxRangeMeanMinMax
0000000%in.
January36.433.640.16.536.926.047.2909.62.0016
February43.841.048.67.644.833.458.2868.92.6214
March45.841.351.710.446.533.660.9798.23.4422
April46.842.053.611.647.833.065.2788.61.6617
May53.645.562.016.553.736.677.1665.81.079
June61.855.669.614.062.646.685.1778.31.7414
July64.658.173.515.465.851.880.6715.9.656
August63.757.771.413.764.652.286.1776.33.0617
September55.951.362.511.256.941.669.2808.22.8913
October51.647.358.411.152.839.466.2797.6.6110
November46.742.652.09.447.333.859.2878.91.1211
December42.438.947.28.343.128.056.4858.12.3217
Year51.146.257.511.851.926.086.1807.923.18166

I remain, Gentlemen,
Yours obediently,
J. KING WAEEY, M.D., Etc.,
Medical Officer of Health.
Report of the Medical Officer of Health received, and ordered to
be printed and circulated in the usual manner.
GEO. CHAMBERS,
11th May, 1898. Chairman of the Vestry.