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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HONGKONG GOVT. GAZETTE OF 5TH FEB., 1887. 131

ENROLMENT AND ATTENDANCE.

1886.

CENTRAL SCHOOL.

NUMBER

NUMBER

MONTH.

OF

OF

NUMBER

OF

AVERAGE

SCHOLARS.

ATTENDANCES.

SCHOOL DAYS.

DAILY ATTENDANCE.

REMARKS.

January,

419

6,937

17

408.06

February,

502

2,484

March,

507

13,121

April,

505

7,153

May,

492

11,356

June,

476

10,845

July,

466

12,046

August,.....

451

2,204

September,

468

8,970

October,

467

11,031

November,

457

11,019

December,.

432

9,035

NNNNNNNUNG!

496.8

27

485.96

15

476.87

25

454.24

24

451.87

27

446.15

5

440.8

20

448.5

25

441.24

26

423.81

22

410.68

106,201

238

Total Number of ATTENDANCES during 1886,. Number of SCHOOL DAYS during 1886,

Average DAILY ATTENDANCE during 1886,

Total Number of SCHOLARS at this School during 1886,

.106,201 238

446.22 610

GEO. H. BATESON WRIGHT, M.A., Head Master.

Central School, 17th January, 1887.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.No. 52.

The following report from the Director of the Observatory for the month of December, 1886, is published for general information.

By Command,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 5th February, 1887.

HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.

Weather Report for December, 1886.

FREDERICK STEWART,

Acting Colonial Secretary.

In the China Coast Meteorological Register, based on information transmitted by the Great Northern and the Eastern Extension Telegraph Companies, which was daily published, is given a summary of the atmospheric circumstances in Luzon and along the Coast of China, and information concerning the weather in Nagasaki and Wladivostock.

Unusual visibility was noted on the 15th, 16th, and 24th.

Dew fell on the early morning of the 18th, and on the evening of the 31st.

It was misty on the early mornings of the 19th, 27th, and 29th, and slight fog was noted on the early evening of the 31st.

The total distance traversed by, as well as the duration and average velocity of winds from differ- ent quarters were as follows :-

Direction.

N

Total Distance.

Duration.

Miles.

Hours.

Velocity. Miles per hour.

3564

220

16.2

NE

E

1824

143

12.8

4629

293

15.8

SE

364

35

10.4

S

10

2

5.0

SW

39

8

4.9

W

127

20

6.3

NW

18

4

4.5

Calm

15

19

0.8

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