Meteorological Ohservauons. 



XXV 



AlMracl of the Ilesults of the Kourhj Meteorological OJjservations 



takeu at the Siirveijor General's Office, Ccdcutta^ 



in the month of April 1872. 



Latitude 22*^ 38' V North. LoDgitucle 88° 20' 31/' East. 



Hei^lifc of tjie Cistern of tlie Standard Eafometer above the sea level, 18.11 feet. 



Daily Means, &c. of the Observations and of tlie Kygrometrical elements 



dependent tliercon. 





^1 



Eange of the Barometer 



3 O 



Eange 



of the Tempera- 





^ "^ -^ 



dui 



'i]ig the d 



ay. 





tiu^ c 



ufing the day. 



Date. 



















Max. 



Mill. 



Diif. 





Max. 



Miu. 



Diff. 





Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



o 



o 







o 



1 



29.886 



30.030 



29.825 



0.205 



78.8 



83.5 



71.5 



12.0 



2 



.847 



29.931 



.775 



.156 



82.0 



90.5 



76.0 



14.5 



3 



.849 



.928 



.763 



.165 



82.2 



92.6 



75.5 



17.1 



4 



.844 



.915 



.765 



.150 



81.2 



88.7 



7{5.7 



12.0 



6 



.894 



.956 



.834 



.122 



SLO 



90.7 



71.6 



19.1 



6 



.939 



30.020 



.866 



.154 



84.1 



92.2 



78.0 



14.2 



7 



.882 



29.957 



.803 



.154 



85.0 



94.7 



77.0 



17.7 



8 



.813 



.902 



.734 



.168 



86,1 



96.0 



76.4 



19.6 



9 



.767 



.834 



.703 



.131 



87.2 



98.3 



7S.5 



19.8 



10 



.742 



.809 



.675 



.134 



88,1 



100.5 



1S.O 



22.0 



11 



.736 



.796 



.687 



.109 



84.8 



90.0 



81.0 



9.0 



12 



.730 



.794 



Mfi 



.128 



85.6 



95.0 



78.5 



16.5 



13 



.746 



.804 



.677 



.127 



86.6 



97.3 



7S.2 



19.1 



14 



.779 



.843 



.735 



.108 



87.8 



99.0 



80.0 



19.0 



15 



.782 



.859 



.718 



.141 



88.2 



98.7 



80.6 



18.1 



16 



.778 



.835 



.716 



.119 



87.6 



98.0 



78.7 



19.3 



17 



.791 



MQ 



.678 



.188 



86.3 



96.1 



77.5 



18.6 



18 



.815 



.887 



.737 



.150 



82.4 



91.8 



7-3.0 



18.8 



19 



.745 



.819 



.641 



.178 



86.4 



95.8 



78.4 



17.4 



20 



.698 



.764 



.626 



.138 



87.6 



iOO.O 



80.8 



19.2 



21 



.686 



.771 



.605 



.166 



88,3 



99.0 



80.0 



19.0 



22 



.674 



.738 



.573 



.165 



88.0 



98.0 



82.0 



16.0 



23 



.680 



.741 



.567 



.174 



86.1 



97.2 



80.0 



17.2 



24 



.682 



.738 



.592 



.146 



83.8 



94.0 



77.3 



16.7 



25 



.635 



.698 



.519 



.179 



86.6 



94.9 



79.8 



15.1 



26 



.612 



.676 



.557 



.119 



86.9 



92.8 



81.9 



10.9 



27 



.679 



.748 



.622 



.126 



88.1 



95.4 



83.8 



11.6 



28 



.703 



.764 



.618 



.146 



88.7 



98.2 



84.3 



13.9 



29 



.689 



.762 



.613 



.149 



86.6 



94.3 



75.5 



18.8 



30 



.703 



.754 



.626 



.128 



85.1 



92.7 



76.8 



15.9 



The Mean Height of the Barometer, as likewise iha Dry and Wet Bulh 

 Thermometer Means are derived, from the hourl}' observations, made at the 

 several hours during the day. 



