Meleorological Ohservailous. 



xlii 



Ahslrad of llie BesiiMs of the lloud,/ Meteorological Oh.'^ervallom 



tak^ii at the Sitrvef/or GeiieraVa Office, Calcntlu, 



in the month of Jane 1872. 



Latitude 22^ 33' V North. LoDgiiude 88° 20' 31/' Eust. 



Height of the Cistern of tlie Standard Barometer ahove the sea level, 18.11 feet. 



Daily Means, &c. of tiie Observations and of the Hygrometrical elements 



dependent thereon. 







Eaug'e of the Bn 



^ometer 





l?ange 



of the Ternpera- 







during the daj^ 



m§ 



ture during the dny. 





S 2^^ 



^^?. 









^1 







Date. 





















^ ^ 









i^!^ 



Max. 



Min, 



Diir. 



« ^ 



Max. 



Min. ' Did: 





^^« 









^H 









Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Indies. 



o 



o 



i 







o 



1 



29.639 



29.681 



29.584 



0.097 



89.5 



98.2 



83.0 ' 



15.2 



2 



.621 



.681 



,563 



.118 



88.7 



96.0 



83.2 



12 8 



8 



.626 



.695 



.554 



.141 



88.9 



96.3 



83,0 13.3 



4 



.(543 



.708 



.594 



.114 



89.3 



95.7 



84.0 



11.7 



6 



.650 



.708 



.556 



.152 



87.4 



95.4 



76.3 



19. t. 



6 



.656 



.705 



.589 



.116 



86.6 



91.8 



77.2 



17.6 



7 



.664 



.705 



• .622 



,083 



87.8 



91.6 



82.5 



12.1 



8 



.670 



.729 



.574 



,155 



87.8 



95.5 



79.5 



16.0 



9 



.684 



.761. 



.611 



,153 



85.0 



90.2 



80.0 



10.2 



10 



.679 



.740 



.599 



.141 



86.1 



91.9 



80.0 



11. !> 



11 



.602 



.661 



,529 



,135 



84.1 



92.3 



77.1 



15.2 



12 



.573 



.625 



.511 



,114 



81.8 



85.5 



77.5 



8.0 



13 



.591 



.U^^ 



,519 



.097 



83.3 



91.0 



79,0 



12.0 



14 



.686 



.738 



,630 



.108 



80.0 



81.9 



76.5 



8.4 



15 



.743 



.799 



.678 



,121 



83.3 



89.5 



77.5 



12.0 



16 



.748 



.795 



,661 



,131 



85.8 



01.5 



81.2 



10.3 



17 



.666 



.735 



,591 



,114 



86.7 



92.6 



81.8 



10.8 



18 



.607 



.670 



,533 



,137 



85.3 



92.5 



78.0 



] 1.5 



19 



.606 



.663 



.553 



.110 



86.6 



93.2 



79.0 



11.2 



20 



.612 



.670 



.511 



.156 



■87.9 



95.0 



82.0 



13.0 



21 



.579 



.667 



,522 



.145 



84.5 



89.0 



80.8 



8.2 



22 



.502 



.559 



,441 



.118 



82.8 



8 5.0 



80.5 



5.5 



23 



.453 



.507 



,378 



.129 



83.8 



8.).0 



80.8 



8.2 



24 



.388 



.413 



,306 



,137 



84.9 



90.8 



81.0 



':^.'t^ 



25 



.329 



.361 



.251 



.110 



83.5 



90.2 



81.9 



8.3 



26 



.287 



.331 



,231 



.100 



83.8 



88.8 



81.0 



7.8 



27 



.259 



,304 



.206 



.<'i9S 



81.2 



89.0 



80.8 



8.2 



28 



.319 



.369 



.281 



,088 



82.1 



86.0 



79.7 



6.3 



29 



.359 



.412 



.312 



,1(K) 



80.7 



8 l-.O 



79.0 



5.0 



30 



.341 



,397 



.274 



,123 



81.8 



85.0 



79.6 



5.1 



Tlie Mean HciglO of the Baromelcr, ns like^vise li.c Dry and Wrt JluPu 

 Tliermometer]Mennsared(>nvcd, from the h.'urly ol.srrv.-iCo,,:;,. mad.- at Wxc 



several hours during the day, 



