SOLAR EGLirSB, MAY 6, 188.3. 

 MAY 9, 1883. 



53 



Minimum, 78.0. 



Special obnervatious in connection with Solar Eclipse, May 0, 188.3. 



o 

 W 



A. M. 



10.00 

 10.05 

 10.10 

 10.15 

 10.20 

 10.25 

 10.30 

 10.35 

 10.40 

 10.45 

 10.50 

 10.55 

 11.00 

 11.05 

 11.10 

 11.15 

 11.20 

 11.25 



Barometer. 



84 



Observed 

 readiiiff. 



29. 955 



.942 

 .936 



.915 



.920 

 .912 

 .902 

 .907 



Reduced 

 reading. 



Thermometer. 



Drv. 



Wet. 



29. 987 



.971 

 .965 



.944 



.945 

 .937 

 .927 

 .928 



84.4 



79.9 



84. 5 ao. 1 



84. 79. 9 



83.5 



83.0 

 82.7 



78.4 



78.5 

 78.4 



a 



11.32-11.37 a. m. total i)liase of eclipse. 



11. 



11. 



11. 



11. 



11. 



12. 



p. 



12. 



12. 



12. 



12. 



12, 



12, 



12, 



12, 



12. 



12. 



12, 



1. 



1. 



1. 



1 



83 



.903 



87 



.908 



.907 



.903 



.887 



29. 878 



29. 868 



29. 863 

 29. 843 



.935 

 .940 

 . 939 



.935 



.916 

 29.903 



29. 889 



29.888 

 29.860 



82.0 

 62.2 

 82.2 



83.0 



82.8 



83.7 

 84.0 



84.4 



84.8 

 85.0 



77.; 



77.7 

 77.8 



78.1 



77.9 



78.1 

 78.5 



3.9 



79.2 



78.9 



81 



81 

 82 



78 



80 

 83 



82 

 81 

 81 



79 



80 



78 

 77 



76 



78 



74 



a 



649.4 

 650.6 

 651.3 

 651.9 

 652. 7 

 653. 2 

 654.0 

 654.5 

 655.0 

 656.0 

 656.7 

 657.3 

 658. 1 

 659.0 

 659.6 

 660.2 

 661.0 

 661.7 



663. 7 



664.4 

 665.0 

 665.7 

 666.3 



067.0 

 667.5 



668. 3 



669. 

 669.9 

 670.3 

 671.0 

 671.6 

 672.3 

 072.9 

 073.5 

 674.2 

 674.7 

 675. 3 

 676.0 



E. 

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 E. 

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 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 



E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 



E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

 E. 

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Clear. 



Clear. 

 Fair. 



Cle.ar. 

 Fair. 



Fair. 

 Fair. 

 Fair. 



Cloudy. 



Fair. 



Clear. 

 Clear. 



Clear. 

 Clear. 



Clear. 



Clouds. 



2 cum. 



2 cum. in horizon. 



3 cum. 



2 cum. 



3 cum. 



4 cum. 



3 cum. 



4 cum. 



7 cum. 



5 cum. 



2 cum. 

 2 cum. 



2 cum. 

 2 cum. 



2 cum. 



MisceUaneous. — Minimum during eclipse, 81.4. Maximum before eclipse, 84.6, at 10.30 a. m., when partial eclipse 

 had l)ecu in progress twenty-six minntes. Maximum after eclipse, 85.2, at 1.1.'> [i. m., five minutes before last contact. 

 The temperature remained ahnost stationary until after 2.00 p. m. 



11.10 a. m., color of sky bluish, but greenish about the horizon. 



