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Marylebone 1901

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]

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THE
SANITARY CHRONICLES
OF THE
BOROUGH OF ST. MARYLEBONE
DURING NOVEMBER, 1901.
BY ALEXANDER WYNTER BLYTH,
Medical Officer of Health, and Analyst of Food and Drugs
for the Borough of St. Marylebone,
PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE COUNCIL.
Vol. XXI. Town Hail, St. Marylebone, December 7th, 1901. No. 10.
The week ending November 2nd was rainless and fairly sunny. Minimum
temperature, 33.0° ; maximum, 59.0° ; mean, 49.5°. Winds, E. & S.E.
Sunshine registered in Regent's Park, 21.6 hours. Mean barometer, 30.l
inches.
The week ending November 9th was rainless and dark, with a succession
of dense fogs. Minimum temperature, 29.5° ; maximum, 56.0° ; mean, 40.9°.
Mean barometer, 30.1 inches.
The week ending November 16th was a little brighter. Minimum temperature,
25.5° ; maximum, 54.5° ; mean, 43.3°. N.E. winds. On one day
thick fog. Rainless. Mean barometer, 29.5 inches.
The week ending November 23rd was less dry and fairly clear. Minimum
temperature, 23.5 ; maximum, 53.0° ; mean, 39.4°. On two days slight
rain fell 0.22 inch. Winds S.E. and N.E. Mean barometer, 29.9 inches.
Sunshine, 5.4 hours.