Meieorological Observed lOiis. 



XX Vi 



Abstract of the Ihsull-s of the Uonrl// ]\leteorologicut Obserrat'ions 



taken at the Snrve//or General's 0[jlce, Calcutta, 



in the month of April 1876. 



Lafit.ule 2-2° 3;i' Y Nortli. Longit.icle 88° 20' ^M' East. 



HeiVIit of tlie Cistern of tlie Standard Barometer al)ore tlie sea level, 1 8.1 1 fee!;. 



Daily Means, itc. of tlie Oi)servations and of tlie jrygrometrical elements 



dependent thereon. 





- O i^ 



Eange of tlie Barometer 

 during the day. 



Dry Bulb 

 mometer. 



Eange 

 ture ( 



of the 'IVnipera- 

 luring the day. 



Date 





j 



















^ 











fl « 



Max. 



Min. 



DilF. 



^ S 



Oj -^ 



Max. 



Min. 



DifF 













%^ 











Tnclies. 



Inches. 



Tnclies. 



Inches. 



O 



o 







o 



1 



29.705 



29.769 



29.638 



0.131 



85.1 



94.4 



78.5 



15.9 



2 



.761 



.832 



.698 



.134 



84.2 



93.5 



79.2 



14.3 



3 



.834 



.921 



.769 



.152 



84.8 



93.2 



77.5 



15.7 



4 



.799 



.877 



.725 



.152 



85.3 



93.4 



79.5 



13.9 



5 



.779 



.841 



.723 



.121 



85.3 



93.7 



79.5 



14.3 



6 



.797 



.866 



.727 



.139 



86.1 



94.7 



79.0 



15.7 



7 



.803 



.874 



.729 



.145 



85.8 



96.0 



■ 78.5 



17.5 



8 



.770 



.853 



.696 



.157 



86.1 



97.8 



78.3 



19.5 



9 



.710 



.787 



.W9 



.168 



87.2 



99.5 



79.5 



20.0 



iO 



.684 



.756 



.601 



.155 



87.2 



97.8 



81.2 



16.6 



11 



.684 



.747 



.595 



,152 



86.1 . 



94.6 



80.0 



M.6 



12 



.706 



.786 



.614 



.172 



83.6 



91.8 



74.0 



17.8 



13 



■ .708 



.749 



.614 



.105 



80.5 



91.2 



73.5 



17.7 



U 



.674 



.733 



.611 



.122 



85.8 



93.4 



80.5 



12.9 



15 



.673 



.740 



.608 



.132 



86.6 



94.5 



80.0 



14.5 



\^ 



.718 



.784 



.662 



.122 



88.0 



96.0 



82.5 



13.5 



17 



.671 



.750 



• .576 



.174 



87.2 



97.5 



80.4 



17.1 



18 



.612 



.675 



.538 



.137 



86.6 



94.0 



80.0 



14.0 



19 



.708 



• .778 



.639 



.139 



86.8 



94.5 



80.6 



13.9 



20 



.731 



.805 



.651 



.154 



86.3 



94.4 



80.0 



14.4 



21 



.707 



.780 



.639 



.141 



8().4 



96,3 



79.0 



17.3 



22 



.6i5 



.709 



.548 



.161 



87.0 



96.3 



79.7 



16.6 



23 



.610 



.682 



.556 



.126 



87.5 



95.1 



82.0 



13.1 



21 



.638 



.6!)2 



.586 



.106 



87.5 



95.6 



82.0 



13.6 



25 



.684 



.755 



.627 



.128 



87.0 



94.0 



81.5 



12.5 



26 



.666 



.726 t 



.589 



.137 



88.0 



9().5 



82.0 



14 5 



27 



.664 



.733 



.612 



.121 



87.6 



96.4 ■ 



81.3 



15.1 



28 



.720 



.793 



.664 



.129 



87.4 



96.0 



81.5 



14.5 



29 



.764 



.812 



.708 



.131 



86.6 



94.5 



80.0 



14.5 



30 



.747 



.824 



.669 



.155 



85.9 



94.8 



77.8 



17.0 



The Mean Height of the Barometer, as likewise (lie Dry nnd Wet Bulb 

 Thernioineter iMeans are derived, from the hourly observations, made at the 

 several liours during the day. 



