Meleoi'ological OLservatious. 



xliii 



Abdracl of the liesnlls of the Ilourli/ Meteorological Observations 



taken at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, 



in the month of June 1876. 



LuLitude 2S° 33' V Nortli.' Long-itiule 88° 20' W East. 



Height of tlie Ci«tern of tlie Standard Barometev above the sea level, 18.11 feet. 



Daily Means, &c. of the Observations and of tlie lij^grometrical elements 



dependent thereon. 



Date 



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a) 





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^ 





-^ 



br 



a 



o 





0; 



t^ 



hH 



pq 



O 



^ 



<x> 



CO 



Ol 



r^ 



■s 



^ 







Eange of the Barometer 

 dviring the day. 



Max. 



Min. 



DiiF. 



ba 

 id ^ 



Eange of \]\e Tempera- 

 ture during the day. 



Max. 



Miu. 



Diff. 



1 



2 

 3 



4 

 5 



6 



7 

 8 

 9 



iO 

 11 

 12 

 13 

 11 

 15 

 16 

 17 

 18 

 19 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 23 

 21 

 25 

 20 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



29.632 



29.691 



29.562 



.648 



.715 



.576 ' 



.637 



.696 



.554 



.614 



.677 



.517 



.594 



.693 



.492 



.601 



.664 



.544 



.588 



.643 



.533 



.583 



.630 



.492 



.565 



.601 



.522 



.575 



.616 



.535 



1 .588 



.656 



.533 



! .597 



.696 



.531 



i .633 



.679 



.573 



.595 



.650 



.524 



.553 



.612 



.498 



.541 



.584 



.477 



.571 



.626 



.518 



.581 



.637 



.500 



.520 



-.586 



.427 



.469 



.534 



.401 



.471 



.554 



.418 



.455, 



.493 



.403 



.501 



.576 



.439 



.560 



•650 



.513 



.603 



.654 



.540 



.609 



.650 



.653 



.627 



.675 



.572 



.553 



.613 



.469 



.466 



.512 



.389 



.440 



.482 



.375 



0.129 

 .139 

 .142 

 .160 

 .201 

 .120 

 .110 

 .138 

 .079 

 .081 

 .123 

 .165 

 .106 

 .126 

 .114 

 .107 

 .108 

 .137 

 .159 

 .133 

 .136 

 .090 

 .137 

 .137 

 .114 

 .097 

 .103 

 .144 

 •123 

 .107 



87.5 

 87.1 

 88.4 

 89.7 

 89.0 

 84.9 

 86.6 

 81.2 

 84.7 

 86.7 

 86.3 

 86.8 

 86.7 

 87.5 

 87.3 

 88.5 

 83.3 

 83.0 

 81.4 

 81.7 

 81.3 

 81.8 

 83.8 

 81.1 

 85.3 

 81.3 

 85.3 

 86.1 

 87.4 

 88.2 







o 



97.5 



81.5 



95.4 



82.1 



97.0 



82.0 



98.2 



82.5 \ 



97.6 



80.0 i 



92.0 



78.5 1 



91.7 



• 80.6 



90.0 



75.5 



92.5 



76.0 



92.5 



82.0 \ 



93.0 



80.2 ! 



93.4 



79.0 



93.3 



80.5 



93.4 



81.2 



92.5 



82.5 



91.8 



84.0 1 



93.7 



77.1 



89.6 



77.9 : 



91.2 



78.3 



88.4 



78.0 ; 



88.0 



78.8 



86.0 



79.0 ' 



88.8 



78.5 j 



93.3 



77.8 1 



1 93.0 



79.4 \ 



i 89.8 



79.5 1 



' 91.0 



82.0 1 



93.0 



80.S ! 



91.7 



82.8 i 



j 96.5 



83.5 j 



1 i 



16.0 

 13.3 

 15.0 

 15.7 

 17.6 

 13.5 

 11.1 

 14.5 

 16.5 

 10.5 

 12.8 

 14.4 

 12.8 

 12.2 

 10.0 

 10.8 

 16.6 

 11.7 

 15.0 

 10.4 

 9.2 

 7.0 

 10.3 

 15.5 

 13.6 

 10.3 

 9.0 

 12.2 

 11.9 

 13.0 



The Mean Height of the Barometer, as likewise flic Dry and Wet Bulb 

 Thermometer Menus are derived, from the hourly ob-scrvalions, made at (he 

 several hours during tlie day. 



