Meteorolo(jica I Ohserr, t {ion s. 



Hi 



Ahdracl of the llesnlls of the Ilonrlij Meteorological Oljuei vatious 



taken at the Siirve//or General' .s O/Jice, Calcutta, 



in the month of Julij 187G. 



LiiLiiude %-r 33' \" Nortli. Loiio-iiude 88° 20' 3-r EiKst. 



Heiglifcof tlie Cistern of tlie Standard Earoineter al)ove tlie sea level, ]8.1 ] feet. 



Daily Means, &c. of the Observations and of the jr3'<;rotnetrical elements 



dependent thereon. 





o ^ 



llan f^e 



of the Bcironieter 





'Ihmt^e 



of the Tempera- 







'du 



ring the c 



ay. 



n S 

 >- % 



ture t 



luring the day. 





















Date. 

















ri^2J 









c £< 











■D r^ is 



Mas. 



Min. 



Diff. 





Max. 



Min. 



Di(F. 





Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 







o 







o 



1 



29.4.18 



29.515 



29.377 



0.138 



88.7 



95.5 



83.5 



12.0 



2 



.452 



.516 



.384 



.132 



83.8 



87.5 



80.2 



7.3 



3 



.476 



.533 



.438 



.095 



81.6 



81.5 



78.6 



5.9 



4 



.496 



.542 



.411 



.101 



82.3 



85.6 



79.2 



6.4 



5 



.482 



.533 



.417 



.116 



84.3 



88.0 



81.5 



6.5 



6 



.521 



.585 



.476 



.109 



85.1 



89.7 



82.0 



7.7 



7 



.511 



.574 



.483 



.091 



84.7 



86.5 



• 83.0 



3.5 



8 



.514 



.559 



.452 



.107 



81.0 



82.6 



78.5 



4.1 



9 



.441 



.493 



.374 



,119 



81.6 



86.0 



79.0 



7.0 



iO 



.489 



.582 



.423 



.159 



83.3 



89.0 



80.0 



9.0 



11 



.551 



.599 



.511 



.088 



82.5 



86.2 



80.5 



5.7 



12 



.521 



.584 



.467 



.117 



83.4 



87.8 



80.0 



7.8 



13 



.513 



.556 



.456 



.100 



8-1.3 



90.6 



80.3 



10.3 



14 



.529 



.568 



.483 



.085 



83.2 



87.4 



80.5 



6.9 



15 



.517 



.563 



.454 



.109 



81.7 



86.8 



79.0 



7.8 



\iS 



.474 



.537 



.398 



.139 



81.3 



85.5 



79.5 



6.0 



17 



.410 



.481 



.391 



.087 



80.0 



81.8 



79.0 



2.8 



]8 



.429 



.495 



.377 



.118 



78.2 



80.4 



77.0 



3.4 



19 



.534 



.639 



.452 



.187 



78.9- 



80.8 



77.0 



3.8 



20 



.622 



.666 



.573 



.093 



82.8 



87.6 



78.0 



9.6 



21 



.585 



.610 



.507 



.133 



83.4 



88.9 



79.5 



9.4 



22 



.532 



.581 



.456 



.128 



83.5 



88.4 



79.3 



9.1 



23 



.457 



.514 



.392 



.122 



81.3 



89.8 



81.5 



8.3 



21 



.461 



"515 



.408 



.107 



83.6 



89.0 



80.4 



8.6 



25 



.496 



.533 



.458 



.075 



83.9 



88.5 



80.0 



8.5 



26 



.482 



.527 



.414 



.113 



83.3 



87.5 



79.5 



8.0 



27 



.468 



.530 



.416 



.114 



83.0 



88.5 



81.2 



7.3 



28 



.451 



.506 



.377 



.129 



81.1 



83.6 



78.8 



4.8 



29 



.480 



.551 



.438 



•113 



80.3 



81.2 



76.4 



7.8 



30 



.534 



.579 



.487 



.092 



82.6 



86.0 



80.0 



6.0 



31 



.571 



.616 



.517 



.099 



82.3 



85.6 



79.8 



5.8 



TIic Mean IToight of the Barometer, as likewise tlie Dry and Wet Bulb 

 Tlicrmonieter Means arc derived, from the hourly observations, made at iLe 

 scverul hours duriug the day. 



