Meteorological Ohserrations. 



XCVl 



Abstract of the liesnlfs of the JIou.rJ/j Bleteorulinjical Ot/!<err<ttiuvs 



taken at the Snrveijor Geiierat's Ojjice, Calcutta, 



in the month of December 1876. 



Lutiliicle 2;i° '.y-y V NorLlK Loi.o-itude 88° 20' 31" Enst. 



Hei^Iifcof tlie Cistern of the Staiuljii'd JJaronieter above tlie sea level, 18.11 feet. 



Daily IMeans, A.c. of the Oi).servatioi)s ami of the Il3'groine(rical eleiiienls 



dejieiwlciit thei'eoii. 





o ^ 



T\i\]\s;(' 



of the Ba 



roiiieter 





IJan.t^e 



of tlieTt 



^nipera- 





-; O ti 



(iuriii<; the ( 



!"y- 



^1 



tnve ( 



luring th 



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Date 



j\raK. 



Min. 



Diff. 



I\rav. 



l\Iin. 



Di(F 





ruches. 



Inches. 



1 riches. 



Inches. 







o 



o 



o 



1 



30.012 



30.091 



29.910 



0.154 



66.4 



74.9 



58.7 



]6.2 



2 



29.i)92 



.071 



.928 



.116 



64.2 



72.4 



57.5 



: 11.9 



3 



30.021 



.106 



.970 



.136 



61.1 



71.0 



55.5 



18.5 



4 



.019 



.101 



.960 



.111 



65.0 



75.5 



56.5 



19.0 



5 



.OiJ. 



.097 



.985 



.112 



66.4 



76.5 



57.5 



19.0 



6 



.123 



.191 



30.057 



.131 



67.8 



77.5 



60.3 



17.2 



7 



.148 



.23! 



.086 



.115 



66.9 



77.0 



59.0 



18.0 



8 



.066 



.150 



29.983 



.167 



67.2 



76.5 



59.5 



17.0 



9 



.041 



.118 



.981 



,137 



67.0 



7(i.O 



58.8 



17.2 



iO 



.078 



.167 



30.025 



.112 



67.9 



77.5 



60.5 



17.0 



11 



.063 



.128 



.002 



.126 



67.8 



77.5 



60.6 



16.9 



12 



.058 



.142 



29.980 



.162 



68.0 



77.2 



.60.0 



17.2 



13 



.031 



.105 



.978 



.127 



68.1 



77.9 



60.5 



17.4 



11 



.025 



.101 



.971 



.130 



67.2 



77.0 



58.8 



18.2 



15 



.057 



.166 



30.000 



.166 



65.8 



75.5 



58.0 



17.5 



16 



.035 



.111 



29.975 



.136 



65.3 



75.0 



57.5 



17.5 



17 



.008 



.0(57 



.916 



.121 



66.0 



75.5 



57.7 



17.8 



18 



.027 



.099 



.971 



.125 



66.6 



75.5 



58.5 



17.0 



19 



20.996 



.061 



.935 



.126 



68. 4 



76.6 



62.0 



14.6 



20 



30.021 



.100 



.965 



.135 



67.4 



75.0 



60.8 



14.2 



21 



.081 



.151 



30.033 



.118 



65.8 



71.8 



58.0 



16.8 



22 



.084 



.156 



.014 



.112 



65.6 



71.5 



58.0 



16.5 



23 



.099 



.16() 



.052 



.114 



66.3 



75.5 



59.0 



16.5 



2-1 



.104 



.166 



.019 



.117 



67.1 



76.0 



59.7 



16.3 



25 



.103 



.168 



.040 



.128 



67.7 



76.8 



61.0 



15.8 



26 



.097 



.171 



.032 



.139 



68 3 



78.0 



60.0 



18.0 



27 



.102 



.187 



.011 



.146 



68.7 



78.0 



60.5 



17.5 



28 



.081 



.151 



.021 



.127 



(i8.9 



78.0 



61.3 



i(;.7 



29 



.081 



.153 



.031 



.122 



68.7 



78.0 



61.0 



17.0 



30 



.118 



.195 



.067 



.128 



67. () 



76.1 



61.3 



15.1 



31 



.097 



.177 



.025 



.152 



65.2 



73.8 



57.5 



16.3 



Tiie jMcan Ifeiifht of the IJaronioter, as likewise the Dry and Wet IJtilb 

 Thernioineter Means are derived, from the liourly observations, made at the 

 several hours durinj^ tlie day. 



