Meteorological Observations, 



Ixxxvii 



Abstract of the Results of the Ilourli/ Meteorological Observations 



taken at the Sarvcf/or GeneraVs Office, Calcutta^ 



ill the month of November 1872. 



Latitude 22° 88' \" North. Longitude 88° 20' 3J/' East. 



Heiolit of tlie Cistern of tlie Standard Barometer above tlie sea level, 18.11 feet. 



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



dependent thereon. 





ll. 



Eange 



of tlie Bai 



L'ometer 





Eange 



of theTe 



mpera- 







during the d 



aj. 





ture dm-ing the day. 



Date. 

















^ W^-M 









^ ^ 











^ 22 



Max. 



Min. 



Diff. 



t^ 



Max. 



Min. 



DiiF. 













g^ 











Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



o 



o 











1 



29.940 



30.008 



29.898 



0.110 



79.6 



84.5 



75.5 



9.0 



2 



.9-15 



.00 1 



.897 



.104 



79.0 



85.0 



73.6 



11.4 



3 



.973 



.045 



.923 



.122 



78.4 



85.2 



73.2 



12.0 



4 



.970 



.021 



.927 



.094 



77.8 



84.2 



72.0 



12.2 



6 



.947 



.011 



.897 



.114 



79.0 



85.6 



73.3 



12.3 



6 



.960 



.015 



.917 



.098 



80.6 



88.0 



74.5 



13.5 



7 



.941 



.022 



.875 



.147 



80.8 



87.5 



74.5 



13.0 



8 



.922 



29.990 



.870 



.120 



80.1 



87.2 



74.0 



13.2 



9 



.957 



30.027 



.886 



.141 



79.2 



86.3 



73.1 



13.2 



10 



.983 



.061 



.935 



.126 



76.9 



83.6 



71.8 



11.8 



11 



.950 



.024 



.887 



.137 



75.0 



83.0 



67.5 



15.5 



12 



.939 



29.995 



.882 



.113 



77.8 



86.5 



70.5 



16.0 



13 



.934 



30.006 



.867 



.139 



80.2 



87.6 



74.2 



13.4 



14 



.914 



29.973 



.871 



.102 



80.0 



86.7 



74.0 



12.7 



15 



.930 



.995 



.885 



.110 



78.2 



85.0 



73.0 



12.0 



16 



.932 



.997 



.872 



.125 



75.3 



81.4 



70.0 



11.4 



17 



.946 



30.022 



.888 



.131 



73.9 



81.5 



Q1.^ 



14.0 



18 



.908 



29.981 



.840 



.141 



73.7 



83.0 



68.0 



15.0 



19 



.955 



30.029 



.898 



.131 



74.2 



82.0 



67.5 



14.& 



20 



.977 



.051 



.907 



.144 



74.7 



82.8 



68.5 



14.3 



21 



.971 



.047 



.915 



.132 



75.1 



83.2 



69.3 



13.9 



22 



.928 



.004 



.883 



.121 



75.2 



82.3 



69.4 



12.9 



23 



.877 



29.949 



.813 



.136 



75.8 



83.4 



69.5 



13.9 



24 



.905 



.980 



.833 



.147 



75.1 



82.8 



68.5 



14.3 



25 



.974 



30.043 



.927 



.116 



74.5 



82.2 



68.6 



13.6 



26 



.962 



.043 



.902 



.141 



70.9 



79.4 



64.0 



15.4 



27 



.942 



.018 



.883 



.135 



70.9 



79.9 



63.2 



\Q.1 



28 



.948 



.006 



.896 



.110 



71.2 



80.0 



64.5 



15.5 



29 



.928 



29.985 



.863 



.122 



72.6 



80.9 



65.0 



15.9 



30 



.960 



30.020 



.917 



.103 



74.2 



81.0 



69.6 



11.4 



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

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

 ■ereral hours during the day. 



