MeieoroJoijlcal Ohsiirvatlous. 



Alslracl of ll/e Jlesnlls of the Iloarli) Mefeoroloijlcal OhsenaLlous 



taken at the Sitrve//or GeueraVs Office, Calcutta, 



in the moulh <f August 187G. 



Latitude 22° 38" V Noi-tli. Long-itude 88° 20' '6\!' East. 



llciiflitof tlie Cistern of (lie Staiidartl Earonieter a1)0ve tlie sea level, 18.1 1 feet. 



Daily Means, Ac. of tlie Oi)servatioiis and of the Jfygronietrical elements 



dependent thereon. 





-j OJ tJ 



Eange of the Barometer 

 during tlie (hiy. 



Dry Bulb 

 mometer. 



JJange 

 ture c 



of theTe 

 uring tlic 



mpera- 

 day. 



Date. 























pi ^1 













Max. 



]\Iin. 



Diir. 





JMax. 



Min. 



Di(f 





Fnclies. 



Tnches. 



Inches. 



Fnches. 



o 



o 







o 



1 



29.605 



29.080 



29.549 



0.131 



83.0 



88.5 



80.0 ' 



8.5 



2 



.m'^ 



.082 



.575 



.107 



82.7 



90.3 



77.7 



12.0 



3 



.053 



.708 



.580 



.122 



82.9 



89.8 



77.5 



12.3 



4, 



.006 



.716 



.025 



.091 



80.6 



87.0 



78.0 



9.0 



5 



.000 



.715 



.590 



.119 



83.1 



87.3 



80.2 



7.1 



6 



.009 



.078 



.534 



.144 



83.2 



89.0 



78.5 



10.5 



7 



.580 



.025 



.539 



.086 



81.4 



81.4 



79.3 



5 1 



8 



.612 



.071 



.505 



.100 



82.1 



87.5 



78.5 



9.0 



9 



.071 



.733 



.023 



,110 



84.9 



90.7 ■ 



81.0 



9.7 



iO 



.088 



.752 



.013 



.139 



84.4 . 



88.8 



81.2 



7.0 



11 



.014, 



.074 



.511 



.133 



84.3 



88.7 



80.5 



8.2 



12 



.51.2 



.59() 



.473 



.123 



83.2 



88.8 



■78.8 



10.0 



13 



.522 



.5(53 . 



.479 



.084 



81.4 



83.5 



78.0 



4.9 



14 



.572 



.032 



.525 



.107 



80.2 



83.2 



78.0 



5.2 



15 



.589 



.057 



.502 



.155 



81.5 



80.5 



77.5 



9.0 



Ifi 



.520 



.579 



.446 



.133 



81.0 



85.0 



80.0 



5.0 



17 



.479 



.521 



.422 



.099 



81.9 



87.0 



79.5 



7.5 



18 



.408 



.520 



.390 



.124 



82.5 



80.5 



80.3 



0.2 



1!) 



.500 



.595 



.400 



.135 



82-. 2 



87.2 



80.0 



7.2 



20 



.591 



.073 



.535 



.138 



82.0 



88.0 



8O.0 



7.1. 



21 



.031 



.090 



.579 



.111 



82.6 



80 5 



79.0 



7.5 



22 



.001 



.707 



.599 



.108 



82.5 



87.1 



80.5 



0.6 



23 



.(;()! 



.709 



.598 



• 111 



83.2 



89.5 



80.0 



8.5 



21 



.070 



■729 



.028 



.101 



82.5 



87.4 



79.0 



7.8 



25 



.072 



.718 



.000 



.118 



83,2 



90.7 



78.5 



12.2 



2G 



.r.90 



.748 



.()30 



. .118 



83.6 



89.8 



80.2 



9.(5 



27 



.710 



.773 



.0 15 



.12S 



81.0 



90.5 



80.5 



10.0 



28 



.718 



.781 



.028 



.150 



85.3 



91.5 



80.5 



11.0 



2i) 



.074 



.738 



.578 



•loo 



85.8 



92.(r 



81.8 



10.2 



30 



.591 



.052 



.51 »5 



.147 



«5.5 



90.0 



82.5 



8.1 



31 



.501 



.500 



.417 



.143 



81.9 



90.5 



81.5 



9.0 



The Mean Height of the Baronieler, as likewise the Dry n)id Wet Bulb 

 Thormonietcr Means arc derived, from tii.' hourly observations, made at the 

 several hours during the day, 



