THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 13TH MARCH, 1897.

151

Small-pox. A letter from the Medical Officer of Health having reference to the cases of small-pox which have come to his knowledge since the 1st of January, 1897, was read.

The Medical Officer of Health addressed the Board and moved-

That the following district be defined as affected by small-pox under bye-law 22 of the bye-laws made under

Ordinance 15 of 1894, viz.,

That part of the City of Victoria which is bounded on the north by Des Vœux Road, on the south by fligh Street, on the cast by Eastern Street and on the west by the castern boundaries of Marine Lot 198 and Inland Lots 797 and 798.

The President seconded.

Question-put and agreed to.

Adjournment.-The Board then adjourned till Thursday, the 11th day of March, 1897.

Read and confirmed this 11th day of Marchi, 1897.

HUGH MCCALLUM,

Secretary.

FRANCIS A. COOPER,

President.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.—No. 90.

The following Extract of Meteorological Observations, made at the Hongkong Observatory during the Month of February, 1897, is published.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 13th March, 1897.

J. H. STEWART Lockhart,

Colonial Secretary.

EXTRACT OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, MADE AT THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY,

DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1897.

DATE.

BARO-

METER

ᎪᎢ M.S.L.

TEMPERATURE.

HUMIDITY.

WIND.

CLOUDI- SUN-

NESS.

RAIN.

SIIINE.

Max.

Mean. Min.

Rel.

Abs.

Dir.

Vel.

ins.

p. c.

ins.

p. c.

hrs.

ins.

Points.

Miles.

p. h.

1,..

29.98

76.7

68.5

61.8

91

0.63

96

2.7

0.430

N by W

10.2

2,..

30.12

61.8

57.9

54.6

75

.36

96

0.2

0.200

NE by E

13.6

3,.

.11

57.8

55.7

54.1

90

.40

100

0.0

0.040

ENE

18.0

4,.

.19

54.5

51.3

48.0

84

.32

100

0.0

0.025

N by E

8.6

5,.

.22

52.4

49.9

47.6

84

.30

100

0.0

0.540

NE by N

9.3

6,.

.23

55.2

51.7

47.5

84

.32

100

0.0

0.020

ENE

20.5

7,.

.16

56.2

54.8

52.6

90

.39

100

0.0

0.040

E by N

20.7

8,.

.13

57.7

55.6

53.0

89

.39

100

0.0

0.030

E by N

12.7

9,.

.12

56.8

54.5

50.8

87

.37

100

0.0

0.005

NE

6.2

10,.

.26

51.4

47.3

43.7

68

.22

100

0.0 0.015

N by E

10.3

11,.

.41

54.5

47.3

41.0

33

.11

7

10.3

N by E

21.9

12,.

.41

52.5

48.3

41.4

43

.15

0

10.5

NE by Ei

15.0

13,..

.33

56.0

53.0

48.9

62

.25

58

8.8

E by Ni

23.8

14,.

.21

59.1

56.3

54.1

71

.32

74

5.3

Ě

26.1

15,.

.10

66.8

61.6

57.7

77

.42

52

5.4

E by S

17.2

16,.

.15

64.8

59.9

56.0

81

.42

84

1.7

E

12.8

17,.

.25

56.0

53.6

49.9

85

.35

100

0.0

0.015

NNE

11.3

18,.

.21

55.5

50.8

48.1

78

.29

100

0.0

N by E

7.7

19,

.17

51.0

47.7

45.2

75

.25

100

0.0

0.015

N

6.2

20,..

.20

52.8

49.1

44.7

79

.28

100

0.0

0.050

N by E

5.5

21,

.17

53.5

50.2

47.3

87

.32

100

0.0

0.160

NW by N

5.0

22,

.13

57.8

52.6

48.4

81

.32

100

0.3

0.160

W by N

8.6

23,.

.11

56.0

54.7

52.4

83

.36

100

0.2

E

21.7

24,

.08

62.2

58.3

54.9

84

.41

100

0.1

0.010

13.4

25,

.02

60.4

58.2

56.6

96

.47

100

0.0

0.005

15.2

26,

29.95

57.9

56.2

54.8

93

.42

99

0.0 0,045

29.1

27,

30.01

57.3

55.3

54.2

96

.42

100

0.0

0.010

21.9

28,

.03

58.4

56.1

54.6

93

.42

100

1.9 0.005

25.2

Mean or Total, 30.16

57.6

54.2

50.9

80

0.35

88

47.4 1.820

ENE

14.9

Hongkong Observatory, 12th March, 1897.

W. DOBERCK,

Director.

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