Meteoi'o'Uxjlcal Olscrvallons. 



SXXIV 



Abdract of Uie HesuUs of the ITourl/j Meleorological OlservaliouB 



taken at the Sarvei/or General's QlJice, Calcutta, 



in the vionlh of Maij 187'6. 



LutiLucle 22° 33' \" Noi-ili. Long-jtude 88° 20' 31/'' Ensfc. 



Heiglitof tlie Cistern of the Standard Barometer above tLe sea level, 18.11 feet. 



Daily Means, Slc. of tlie Observations and of the Kygrometrical elements 



dependent thereon. 



^ 



Date 



-1-3 -u . 



-( D -tJ 



'S Prf 

 f^ P-, O 



lka]!f;e of the Earonieter 

 during the day. 





Eange of the Teni]iera- 

 ture during the day^ 



Max. 



Min. 



Diff. 



Max. 



Min. 



Diff. 





Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Indies. 











o 



■ 



1 



29.669 



29.741 



29.578 



0.160 



86.9 



97.0 



80.4 



10.0 



2 



.607 



i .663 



.520 



.137 



87.4 



91.4 



82.0 



12.4 



3 



.6.50 



1 .705 



.590 



.109 



88.9 



96.9 



83.7 



13.2 



4 



.618 



1 .cm 



.563 



.133 



85.6 



89.5 



82.3 



7.2 



5 



' .628 



.707 



.561 



.143 



87.3 



94.3 



82.0 



12.3 



G 



.594 



.673 



.511 



.162 



88.2 



96.0 



82.9 



13.1 



7 



.601 



.061 



.549 



.115 



88.2 



96.0 



• 82.4 



13.0 



8 



.630 



.690 



.565 



,125 



89.1 



96.5 



83.0 



13.5 



9 



.670 



.727 



.602 



.125 



89.1 



96.6 



81.2 



12.1 



iO 



.663 



.716 



..587 



.129 



89.1 



90.9 



82.5 



11.4 



11 



.611. 



.726 



.503 



.163 



88.9 



•98.5 



81.9 



16.6 



12 



.613 



.701 



.525 



.179 



88.9 



97.5 



82.0 



• 14.9 



13 



- .060 



.713 



.588- 



.125 



86.9 



96.7 



79:5 



17.2 



11 



.680 



.738 



.585 



.173 



87.2 



97.5 



76.5 



21.0 



15 



.629 



.698 



.527 



.171 



81.1 



94.9 



75.5 



19.4 



10 



.611 



.676 



.551 



.125 



83.1 



94.5 



77.0 



17.5 



17 



.681 



.752 



.593 



.159 



81.5 



94.5 



70.5 



18.0 



18 



.721 



.800 



.652 



.118 



85.1 



91.4 



70.7 



17.7 



19 



.690 



.763 



.612 



.151 



87.9 • 



94.8 



82.5 



12.3 



20 



.678 



.712 



.621 



.121 



81.1 



8S.0 



81.0 



7.0 



2L 



.723 



.786 



.661 



.125 



88.8 



98.5 



80.4 



18.1 



22 



.733 



.795 



.661 



.134 



88.3 



90.0 



82.5 



13.5 



23 



.083 



.749 



.(502 



.147 



8S.I 



95.4 



82.5 



12.9 



21 



.0.59 



.726 



.611 



.115 



83.8 



92.0 



78.0 



11.0 



25 



.075 



.739 



.612 



.127 



84.7 



92.7 



78.0 



11.7 



20 



.688 



.731 



.615 



.086 



83.3 



91.6 



78.0 



13.6 



27 



.683 



.726 



.612 



.114 



82.4 



90.6 



77.0 



13.6 



28 



.619 



.698 



.568 



•130 



83.6 



91.4 



78.5 



12.9 



29 



.598 



.017 



.520 



.127 



85.3 



91.0 



79.8 



11.2 



30 



.587 



.611 



.509 



.132 



87.1 



95.8 



80.0 



15.8 



31 



•593 



•612 



•517 



•125 



87-3 



96.8 



82-3 



11-5 



The Mean Heiglit of the Barometer, as lilcewise tlicDry and Wet Bulb 

 Thermometer Means are derived, from the hourly observations, made at the 

 toveral hours during (lie doy. 



