Meteorological Obsenalions. 



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Abstract of the llesnlls of the Hourly Meteorological Ohservalions 



taken at the Sarvei/or General's 0§ice, Calcutta, 



iu the month of March 1876. 



Liititiide 22° 33' \" Norili/ Long-itude 88° 20' 3i''' East. 



Heii^litof tlje Cisteni of tlie Standard Barometer above tlie sea level, 18.11 feet. 



Dailj Means, &c. of the Observations and of tbe Ifygrometrical elemeiits 



dependent tliereon. 





O ^ 



Eange 



af tbe Barometer 



3 ^ 



Eange 



of tlie Tempera- 





Wrgo 

 ^ PR 'M 



during tbe c 



aj. 



pq S 



fig 



ture during tbe diiy. 



Date. 























^ V 











Max. 



Min. 



DilF. 





Max. 



Miu. 



Diff 





Indies. 



Fncbes. 



Indies. 



Indies. 















o 



1 



29.839 



29.918 



29.761 



0.157 



78.2 



85.2 



71.5 



13.7 



2 



.835 



.902 



.776 



.126 



76.7 



83.2 



69.0 



14.2 



3 



.838 



.902 



.782 



.120 



72.7 



79.7 



67.5 



12.2 



4 



.851 



.907 



.801 



.106 



76.8 



86.0 



69.0 



17.0 



5 



.881 



.906 



.820 



.116 



79.0 



86.5 



74.0 



12.5 



6 



.8-12 



.910 



.762 



.118 



78.7 



85.5 



73.6 



11.9 



7 



.831 



.899 



.780 



.119 



79.3 



86.6 



• 73.7 



12.9 



8 



.890 



.970 



.827 



.113 



77.9 



86.0 



70.5 



15.5 



9 



.925 



30.016 



.85(5 



.160 



78.2 



87.5 



71.5 



16.0 



iO 



.917 



.020 



.855 



.165 



78.3 



86.3 



73.5 



12-.8 



11 



.901 



29.965 



.819 



.M6 



77.8 ■ 



87.5 



71.5 



16.0 



12 



.929 



30.005 



.880 



.125 



77.2 



85.6 



70.5 



15.1 



13 



.952 



.033 



.901 



.129 



79.5 



87.6 



73.0 



14.6 



U 



.873 



29.961 



.789 



.172 



81.2 



89.7 



74.5 



15.2 



15 



.813 



.891 



.716 



.145 



81.3 



89.5 



74.0 



15.5 



\^ 



.776 



.812 



.667 



.175 



81.2 



92.0 



73.0 



19.0 



17 



.833 



.907 



.787 



.120 



82.8 



91.3 



77.0 



14.3 



18 



.883 



.967 



.832 



.135 



82.2 



90.2 



75.5 



14.7 



19 



.869 



.911 



.795 



.119 



82.5 



91.3 



75.5 



15.8 



20 



.902 



.973 



.811 



.129 



83.0 



92.5 



75.7 



16.8 



21 



.890 



.972 



.808 



.164 



83.3 



92.5 



76.5 



16.0 



22 



.807 



.876 



.721 



.152 



83.9 



92.2 



77.8 



14.4 



23 



.703 



.789 



.577 



.212 



85.1 



93.0 



79.5 



13.5 



21 



.660 



.738 



.592 



.146 



85.5 



95.0 



79.2 



15.8 



25 



.698 



.777 



.626 



.151 



81.2 



95.0 



75.0 



20.0 



26 



.711 



.806 



.678 



.128 



81.3 



91.2 



77.0 



17.2 



27 



.778 



.851 



.722 



.129 



81.3 



92.4 



80.0 



12.4 



28 



.773 



.836 



.697 



.139 



83.5 



92.0 



77.6 



14.4 



29 



.751 



.807 



.681 



.126 



81.9 



93.5 



78.5 



15.0 



30 



.712 



.778 



.638 



.140 



85.5 



95.5 



76.7 



18.8 



31 



.076 



.732 



.601 



.128 



84.9 



93.5 



78.5 



15.0 



Tbe Mean Height of the Barometer, as lilcewise the Dry and Wet Bulb 

 Thermometer I\[eans are derived, from the liourl}- observations, made at tbe 

 several hours during the day. 



