Meleorolo()lcai Ohsenalioiis. 



M 



Ahdracl of the Ilesnlts of the Tlondi/ Metenrolofical Oh.y^'rvutiuiti 



taken at the Siirve//or GeReraV^ Ojjlce, Catcnlta^ 



ill the month of Jtdjj 1872. 



Latitude S:>° 3^3' 1'^ Noitl>.. Lon-iluilc 88° 20' 34'^ Kust. 



Heii^lit of tlie Cistern of tlie Standard l^aronu'tor above tlie soa level, 18. 11 feet. 



Daily Means, e^e. of tlie Ohservatioiis luul of tlic Ifygi-oiuetrical elements 



depeiulent thereon. 





^ ^ 







1 



j£ _ j 











1%. 



Eang'o of tlie Bnronieter 

 during the d•a3^ 



«l i 



l^an2;e of the Tcnipora- 

 t^ire durini;- the day. 











1 











Bate. 











1 







§s" 



Max. 



Mm. 



Diff. 



t^ 



Max. 



Min. ! 



Diir. 





%^- 









"fi^ 1 





i 







Indies. 



Inches. 



Incites. 



Indies. 



o 



1 







1 

 ; 



o 



1 



29.366 



29.516 



29.279 



0.237 



81.7 



85.4 



79.0 1 



(•). 1, 



2 



.545 



.585 



.492 



.093 



80.8 



85.5 



78.0 i 



7 5 



3 



.614 



,693 



.556 



.137 



82.1 



86.8 



79.5 i 



73 



4 



.665 



.728 



.605 



.123 



83.1 



88,0 



79.0 I 



9.0 



6 



.625 



.669 



.561 



.10.^ 



84.0 



89.3 



80.4 



8.9 



6 



.612 



.653 



.654 



.099 



84.6 



91.0 



80.4 



10.6 



7 



.583 



.631 



.506 



.125 



85.0 



89.5 



81.6 



7.9 



8 



.530 



.594 



.461 



.133 



85.9 



91.7 



82.2 



9.5 



9 



.498 



.553 



.438 



.115 



83.9 



91.6 



80.5 



11.1 



10 



.505 



.548 



.442 



.106 



83.3 



88.5 



80.0 



?■? 



11 



.539 



.593 



.491 



.102 



82.5 



87.0 



79.5 



7.f> 



12 



.586 



.629 



.552 



.077 



80.9 



84.5 



78.6 



5.9 



13 



,615 



.678 



.550 



.128 



84.1 



89.5 



78.7 



10.8 



14 



.617 



.665 



.556 



.109 



86.3 



02.(5 



81.0 



11.6 



15 



.650 



.719 



.607 



.112 



84.9 



9(3.2 



82.0 



8.2 



16 



.702 



.751 



.633 



.121 



84.7 



90.5 



80.5 



10. 



17 

 18 



.708 



.750 



.642 



.108 



84.2 



88.5 



80.7 



7.8 



.652 



.714 



.589 



.125 



82.9 



90.0 



80.5 



1,'.5 



19 



.560 



.619 



.483 



.136 



80.7 



82.5 



79.0 



3.5 



20 



.563 



.617 



.522 



.095 



80.4 



1 83.7 



7S.6 



5.1 

 7.S 



21 



.578 



.608 



.516 



.0U2 



! 82.2 



i 86.3 



7S.5 



22 



23 

 24 

 25 



26 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 31 



.514 

 .481 

 .515 

 .573 

 .560 

 .519 

 .521 

 .566 

 .559 



.529 



1 



.575 



.527 

 .579 

 .607 



.(;o6 



.568 

 i .573 

 .609 

 .616 

 .585 



.438 

 .428 

 .465 

 .526 

 1 .490 

 .454 

 .466 

 .515 

 .4.90 

 .475 



.137 



.099 

 .114 

 .081 

 .116 

 .114 

 .li)7 

 .091 

 .126 

 .110 



! 82.7 



82.-9 



: 82.4 . 



! 81.0 



: 82.9 



i 83.0 



! 82.4 



82.8 



81.0 



1 83.9 



90.0 



1 88.3 



1 86.5 



; 84.8 



i 88.3 



1 88.0 



1 84.0 



88.2 



89.0 



88.7 



7i».5 

 79.4 

 79.7 

 78.8 

 80.0 

 79.5 

 81.0 

 79.5 

 80.5 

 79.5 



1 ■w . 



10.5 



8.1» 



6.8 



G.(» 



, 8.3 



i 8.5 



! 3.0 



8.7 



8.5 



1 0.2 



The Mean Height of the Barometer, as iikcw 

 Thermometer Means are derived, from the hourly 

 several liours during the d-ay. 



observations, made at tlie 



