Meteorological Observations. 



IX 



Abstract of the Results of the Ilonrl// Meteorological Observations 



taken at the Snrvei/or General's Ojjice, Calcutta, 



in the mouth of February 18?'6, 



Latitude 22° y;3' \" North. Lonoitude 88° 20' Sr Ensfc. 



Heij^litof tlie Cistern of tlie SLiiulanl Uaroinetcr above the sea level, 3 8.11 feet. 



Daily Means, &c. of the Oi)servatioiis iiiid of the Jl3'gronietrieal elements 



(lepeiuleiifc Lliereon. 





o ^ 



I?ange 



3f the I5arometer 





I'aiige 



of the Tenipeva- 





'-< O *J 



during the c 



UJ. 





tnre <. 



liiving- the 



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Date. 























d ^ 











1 c.« 



IMax. 



Min. 



Diff. 



5 S, 



Max. 



Tdin. 



Di{F 





Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 















o 



1 



29.915 



29.992 



29.869 



0.123 



72.8 



82.8 



G6A 



16A 



2 



.918 



.994 



.854 



.140 



74.2 



84.5 



67. 5 



17.0 



3 



.928 



30.008 



.880 



.128 



75.4 



84.3 



69.9 



14.4 



4 



.908 



.063 



.914 



.119 



09.5 



77.5 



63.5 



14.0 



5 



.991 



.084 



.921 



.163 



05.5 



7o.0 



58.4 



16.0 



6 



30.007 



.093 



.947 



.146 



64.7 



75.0 



55.3 



19.7 



7 



29.997 



.070 



.950 



.120 



61.2 



70.0 



64.4 



21.6 



8 



30.014 



.110 



.989 



.121 



06.8 



79.0 " 



57.0 



22.0 



9 



.060 



.143 



.996 



.147 



67.5 



79.9 



50.5 



23.4 



iO 



29.970 



.051 



.894 



.157 



08.5 



80.8 



57.6 



23.2 



U 



.901 



29.971 



.848 



.123 



72.4 



86.5 



60.9 



25.6 



12 



.9J.7 



30.008 



.894 



.114 



74.8' 



88.4 



63.5 



24.9 



13 



.966 



.012 



.913 



.129 



75.3 



88.0 



. 66.2 



21.8 



U 



.902 



29.978 



.821 



.157 



75.6 



88.5 



63.5 



25.0 



15 



.817 



.892 



.751 



.141 



77.6 



90.0 



68.5 



21.5 



16 



.828 



.917 



.772 



.145 



78.7 



89.2 



72.0 



17.2 



17 



.791 



.867 



.737 



.130 



77.3 



87.5 



09.0 



18.5 



18 



.827 



.887 



.778 



.109 



75.5 



87.0 



69.5 



17.5 



19 



.935 



30.026 



.838 



.188 



71.8 



79.4 



66.0 



12.9 



20 



.980 



.002 



.920 



.142 



70.2 



81.0 



62.0 



19.0 



21 



.912 



.000 



.817 



.153 



71.2 



82.5 



62.0 



20.5 



22 



.871 



29.951 



.804 



.147 



72.8 



83.5 



63.0 



20.5 



23 



.789 



.870 



.710 



.160 



77.1 



86.0 



70.5 



16.0 



24, 



.772 



.812 



.707 



.135 



78.4 



87.0 



72.5 



15.0 



25 



.878 



.963 



.821 



.142 



73.9 



82.0 



66.0 



10.0 



26 



.911 



30.019 



.892 



.127 



73.8 



85.0 



63.2 



21.8 



27 



.929 



29.999 



.8(i3 



.136 



75.7 



86.5 



68.5 



18.0 



28 



.812 



.917 



.7cSl 



■.136 



78.0 



87.5 



71.0 



10.5 



29 



.810 



.885 



.761 



.134 



80.2 



90.0 



74.0 



lO.O 



'Die Mean Height of the I3aronieter, as likewise the Dry and "Wet ilulb 

 Thcnnonieter i\reans are dei'ived, from the Jiourly observations, made at the 

 several hours during the day. 



