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Marylebone 1905

[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, 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., December 12th, 1905. No.10
The week ending November 4th was wet; rain falling on every day, the
total fall being equal to 1.5 inch. Minimum temperature, 41.0° ; maximum,
54.5º; mean, 48.9º. Winds S.S.W. and S.S.E. Sunshine registered in
Regents Park 9.31 hours, equal to 14% of the possible. Mean barometer,
29.3 inches.
The week ending November 11th was less wet than the preceding.
Minimum temperature, 26.8°; maximum, 51.0°; mean, 44.5°. On two
days rain fell to the total amount of 0.69 inch. Winds, 8.W. Sunshine
13% of the possible. Mean barometer, 29.6 inches.
The week ending November 18th was a wet, cool week, rain falling four
days out of seven to the total amount of 0.71 inch. Winds, N.E. and N.
Minimum temperature, 32.0° : maximum, 49.0° ; mean, 39.5°. Sunshine
only an hour-and-a-half, equal to 2%. of the possible. Mean barometer,
29.5 inches.
The week ending November 25th was cooler, and at the same time
brighter than the preceding week. Minimum temperature, 25.0°: maximum,
50.5°; mean, 39.2º. On four days rain fell to the total amount of 0.7l
inch. Winds N.N.E. and S.S.W. Sunshine, 23.4%. Mean barometer,
29.5 inches.