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Marylebone 1905

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

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THE
SANITARY CHRONIOLES
OF THE
BOROUGH OF ST. MARYLEBONE
DURING JULY, 1905,
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. XXV. 3, Upper Gloucester Place, W., August 4th, 1905. No. 7
The week ending July 8th was warm and sunny. Minimum temperature,
48.2°; maximum, 81.9°; mean, 48.2°. The winds were light and
variable. Slight showers fell on two days (0.03 inch). Sunshine 45.8% of
the possible. Mean barometer, 29.9 inches.
The week ending July 15th was very warm, the temperature rising to
84.3°, with a minimum of 57.3°; the mean was 68.9°. On two days slight
showers fell, giving a rainfall of 0.26 inch. The winds were W.S.W. The
sunshine amounted to 48 2% of the possible. Mean barometer, 29.9 inches.
The week ending July 22nd was almost as line as the preceding.
Minimum temperature, 50.3°; maximum, 84.0°; mean, 65.2°. A single
shower of rain fell (0.02 inch.) Sunshine, 48.2%. Mean barometer, 29.9
inches.
The week ended July 29th was less settled. Minimum temperature,
52.2°; maximum, 87.2°; mean, 66.3°. Winds variable. On two days rain
fell (0.53 inch). Sunshine, 36 %. Mean barometer, 29.8 inches.