Mdeorological Olservations. 



Ixxriii 



Ahdraci of the Results of the Hoitrli/ Meteorological Observations 



ialcen at the Surveyor GeneraVs Office, Calcutta^ 



in the month of Octoher 1872. 



Latitude 22° 33' V North. Longitude 88° 20' 3^ East. 



Heiglitof tlie Cistern of tlie Staiidard Barometer above the sea level, 18.11 feet. 



Daily Means, &c. of the Observations and of the Hygrometricai elements 



dependent thereon. 







Eange of the Barometer 



3 o 



Eange 



of the Tempera- 







during the d 



>J- 



^1 



ture c 



uric g the day. 



Pate. 

















^ Wc^^ 









^ ^, 













Max. 



Min. 



Diif. 





Max. 



Min. 



DilF. 





Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



















1 



29.696 



29.763 



29.623 



0.140 



84.2 



88.0 



81.0 



7.0 



2 



.724 



.782 



.672 



.110 



83.1 



90.6 



80.8 



9.8 



3 



.708 



.767 



.642 



.125 



84.3 



91.0 



79.8 



11.2 



4 



.721 



.785 



.664 



.121 



85.0 



91.2 



80.5 



10.7 



5 



.756 



.803 



.708 



.095 



84.1 



90.0 



81.5 



8.5 



6 



.795 



.861 



.741 



.120 



84.9 



91.3 



80.5 



10.8 



7 



.771 



.843 



.684 



.159 



84.8 



90.0 



81.2 



8.8 



8 



.764 



.842 



.694 



.148 



83.0 



88.2 



79.5 



8.7 ■ 



9 



.785 



.837 



.733 



.104 



81.1 



84.7 



77.2 



7.5 



10 



.787 



.844 



.733 



.111 



82.5 



88.5 



77.8 



10.7 



11 



.799 



.856 



.742 



.114 



81.8 



88.3 



75.0 



13.3 



12 



.854 



.910 



.802 



.108 



81.7 



88.0 



76.3 



11.7 



13 



.8^.9 



.955 



.849 



.106 



79.9 



84.0 



76.4 



7.6 



14 



.889 



.953 



.822 



.131 



79.4 



81.8 



77.5 



4.3 



15 



.851 



.912 



.786 



.126 



78.7 



84.4 



75.5 



8.9 



16 



.837 



.904 



.793 



.111 



80.2 



86.6 



75.5 



11.1 



17 



.857 



.923 



.811 



.112 



82.3 



88.0 



77.0 



11.0 



18 



.851 



.923 



.791 



.132 



83.1 



89.0 



77.2 



11.8 



19 



.850 



.906 



.810 



.096 



83.6 



89.3 



78.0 



11.3 



20 



.896 



.951 



.853 



.098 



83.5 



89.5 



78.0 



11.5 



21 



.933 



30.005 



.888 



.117 



82.7 



89.8 



76.5 



13.3 



22 



.909 



29.973 



.837 



.136 



81.6 



88.9 



75.3 



13.6 



23 



.888 



.937 



.829 



.108 



81.3 



88.0 



74.9 



13.1 



24 



.885 



.938 



.827 



.111 



76.3 



80.0 



73.2 



6.8 



25 



.788 



.885 



.685 



.200 



73.0 



76.0 



71.5 



4.5 



26 



.712 



.806 



.631 



.175 



79.7 



84.5 



76.2 



8.3 



27 



.821 



.880 



.777 



.103 



77.9 



83.0 



73.0 



10.0 



28 



.833 



.884 



.789 



.095 



78.9 



83.2 



76.0 



7.2 



29 



.896 



.957 



.832 



.125 



79.8 



85.0 



76.0 



9.0 



30 



.931 



30.000 



.886 



.114 



80.4 



85.5 



75.9 



9.6 



31 



.941 



.000 



.901 



.099 



80.1 



86.0 



75.2 



10.8 



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

 Thermometer Means are derived, from the hourly observations, made at th» 

 several houri during the day. 



