Meteorological Ohservaiions. 



ixxxviii 



Abstract of the Hesults of the Ilourlij Meteorological Ohservatioiis 



taken at the Surveyor General's Ojjlce, Calcutta, 



ill the month of November 1876. 



Latitude 22° 33' \" Nortb. Longitude 88° 20' 31." East. 



Heiglifcof the Cistern of fclie Standard Earometer above tlie sea level, ]8.]1 feet. 



Daily Means, &c. of tlie Observations and of the Hj'grometrical elements 



dependent thereon. 







Eange 



of the Barometer 





I'ange 



of the T 



?mpera- 







during the c 



aj. 





ture ( 



luring the day. 



Bate 



^«§- 



















i^'^^ 



Max. 



Min. 



DilF. 





Max. 



Min. 



Diir. 





1^ 









^^ 







j 





Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 















o 



1 



29.722 



29.853 



29.514 



0.339 



75.9 



82.4 



72.0 



10.4 



2 



.896 



.961 



.810 



.121 



77.1 



84.0 



71.0 



13.0 



3 



.937 



30.005 



.894 



.111 



77.1 



83.4 



72.0 



11.4 



4 



.946 



.006 



. .900 



.106 



76.4 



83.6 



71.0 



12.6 



6 



.956 



.025 



.904 



.121 



74.8 



82.7 



68.0 



14.7 



6 



.929 



29.987 



.876 



.111 



74.5 



81.7 



68.0 



13.7 



7 



.952 



30.003 



.902 



.101 



74.5 



83.0 



66.7 



16.3 



8 



.977 



.048 



.934 



.114 



74.8 



82.0 



67.2 



14.8 



9 



.957 



.025 



.897 



.128 



75.2 



82.7 



68.5 



14.2 



30 



.903 



29.960 



.820 



.140 



75.6 



82.0 



70.5 



11.5 



•11 



.909 



.978 



.858 



.120 



75.4 



83.7 



69.5 



14.2 



12 



.936 



.991 



.891 



.100 



74.8 



83.8 



■67.9 



15.9 



13 



.932 



30.001 



.872 



.129 



73.5 



82.0 



66.7 



15.3 



14 



.855 



29.926 



.783 



.143 



73.2 



80.8 



68.0 



12.8 



15 



.852 



.918 



.797 



.121 



72.5 



80.3 



66.0 



14.3 



16 



.939 



30.010 



.888 



.122 



71.4 



79.5 



64.0 



15.5 



17 



.9(57 



.031 



.900 



.131 



71.7 



80.5 



63.9 



16.G 



18 



.967 



.047 



.902 



.145 



72..6 



81.5 



65.0 



16.5 



19 



.959 



.034 



.889 



.145 



73.2 



82.8 



65.5 



17.3 



20 



.978 



.042 



.926 



.116 



73.0 



81.0 



66.0 



15.0 



21 



30.014 



.098 



.938 



.160 



73.0 



81.0 



66.5 



14.5 



22 



29.972 



.010 



.906 



.134 



73.2 



•81.2 



65.0 



16.2 



23 



.815 



29.927 



.779 



.148 



71.9 



74.5 



69.5 



5.0 



24 



.830 



•920 



.768 



.152 



70.3 



73.5 



66.7 



6.8 



25 



. .952 



30.034 



.856 



.178 



71.9 



75.2 



69.8 



5.4 



26 



30.008 



.080 



.946 



.134 



72.8 



80.5 



68.0 



12.5 



27 



.005 



.081 



.959 



.122 



74.0 



81.7 



69.2 



12.5 



28 



.028 



.093 



.969 



.121 



71.0 



79.5 



65.5 



14.0 



29 



.023 



.096 



.957 



.139 



68.3 



77.0 



61.5 



15.5 



30 



.009 



.081 



.931 



.150 



67.1 



76.5 



59.8 



16.7 



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

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

 ■several hours during the day. 



