Meteorological Observations. 



XVR 



Abstract of the Results of the Honrly Meteorological Ohur^ationt 



taheii at the Survej/or General's Office, Calcutta, 



in the month of March V^l%. 



Latitude tl"" %W V North. Longitude 88*" 20' 34/' East. 



Heightof tlieOisfcera of the Standard Barometer ubove tlie sea level, 18.11 feet. 



Daily Meaaas, &-c. of tke ObserTatioia^ aad of ^ke Hygrometrioal elements 



"depeBdemt thereo©. 







EaBg« of the Barometer 



-^ 



:s^ 



B>a,nge 



of the Tempera- 







dui 



•ing the day. 





tare dtiriug the day. 



Date. 



















Max. 



Mim. 



Di'ff. 





Max. 



Mm. 



Dm: 





Inclies. 



Inclies. 



Inclies. 



Inclies. 



o 



o 



o 



o 



i 



29.937 



29.996 



29.865 



0.131 



78.8 



89.0 



71.5 



17.5 



2 



.991 



30.068 



.941 



.127 



77.7 



85.5 



71.3 



14.2 



3 



30.004 



.070 



.957 



.113 



78.2 



87.0 



70.7 



ICy.S 



4 



.019 



.094 



.952 



.142 



79.0 



88.0 



70.0 



18.0 



§ 



29.974 



.054 



.■900 



.154 



78.6 



87.7 



70.5 



17.2 



6 



.933 



.006 



.841 



.165 



78.5 



89.7 



70.3 



19.4 



7 



.901 



29.988 



.829 



.159 



77.7 



87.0 



69.5 



17.5 



8 



.893 



.971 



.835 



.136 



80.4 



89.0 



74.8 



14.2 



9 



.951 



30.021 



.900 



.121 



79.7 



90.3 



70.5 



19.8 



10 



.939 



.017 



.859 



.158 



81.1 



91.5 



74.5 



17.0 



11 



.852 



29.926 



.754 



.172 



82.4 



92.7 



76.0 



16.7 



S2 



.788 



.867 



.702 



.165 



83.7 



94.0 



76.6 



17.4 



13 



.740 



.811 



.650 



.161 



84.4 



m.2 



77.3 



17.9 



14 



.738 



.829 



.654 



.175 



85.0 



'98.0 



77.0 



21.0 



15 



.782 



.851 



.731 



.120 



84.1 



95.5 



73.6 



21.9 



16 



.836 



.881 



.779 



.105 



84.3 



93.0 



78.0 



15.0 



17 



.845 



.909 



.782 



.127 



84.1 



94.5 



77.0 



17.5 



18 



.869 



.951 



.807 



.144 



83.7 



92.5 



77.0 



15.5 



19 



.857 



.946 



.780 



.166 



83.5 



91.7 



76.6 



15.1 



20 



.784 



.858 



.695 



.163 



84.0 



92.4 



78.3 



14.1 



21 



.784 



.848 



.724 



.124 



83.9 



93.7 



77.5 



16.2 



22 



.870 



.943 



.811 



.132 



84.2 



93.5 



77.5 



16.0 



23 



.865 



.960 



.771 



.189 



84.8 



95.0 



78.0 



17.0 



24 



.791 



.872 



.683 



.189 



85.1 



96.4 



76.7 



19.7 



25 



.725 



.786 



.664 



.122 



84.0 



95.0 



76.7 



18.3 



26 



.751 



.831 



.662 



.169 



85.2 



■96.0 



77.7 



18.3 



27 



.725 



.788 



.653 



.1S5 



86.3 



98.5 



78.0 



20.5 



28 



.743 



.818 



.675 



.143 



86.1 



96.5 



78.5 



18.0 



29 



.712 



.766 



.646 



.120 



85.0 



95.3 



77.6 



17.7 



30 



.773 



.852 



.713 



.139 



85.4 



96.7 



78.5 



18.2 



31 



.826 



.898 



.761 



.137 



85.2 



93.5 



78.4 



15.1 



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

 Thermometer Means are derived, from the hourly observationSj made at tlm 

 teveral hours during the d^j. 



