Meteorological Ohservations, 



XXV 



Ahdract of the Results of the Ilourli/ Meteorological Ohservations 



taken at the Sarve//or Generates 0[]lce, Calcutta, 



in the vionth of April 1874. 



Latitude 22° 33' V North. Longitude 88° 20' 31/' East. 



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



Daily Means, &c. of tJie Observations and of tlie llygi-ometrical elements 



dependent tliereon. ' 





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of {bo ]>nroraetcr 





l^ange 



of the Tempera- 





1 -^ 2 ^t^ 



du 



L'iiig tJic (i 



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lure c 



luring the 



dnj. 













fii 









Date. 

















.W^i 









II 











1 o^ 



Max. 



Mln. 



DifF. 



Max. 



Min. 



Dim 





g^. 









t- ... j_-, 











Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Indies. 







o 



o 



o 



1 



29.721 



20.785 



29.648 



0.137 



84.5 



94.2 



78.5 



15.7 



2 



.751 



.821 



.690 



.131 



84.3 



94.0 



78.5 



15.5 



3 



.810 



.884 



.759 



.125 



82.6 



89.4 



77.8 



11.6 



4 



.801 



.873 



.721 



.152 



84.6 



92.8 



80.0 



12.8 



5 



.782 



.855 



.709 



.146 



83.8 



93.5 



75.8 



17.7 



6 



.830 



.900 



.765 



.135 



82.8 



90.7 



75.6 



15.1 



7 



.865 



.940 



.809 



.131 



82.5 



91.0 



76.5 



14.5 



8 



.822 



.902 



.739 



.163 



82.4 



90.0 



77.0 



13.0 



9 



.766 



.822 



.692 



.130 



83.7 



93.2 



75.7 



17.5 



iO 



.805 



.873 



.740 



.133 



84.7 



93.7 



77.4 



16.3 



11 



.818 



.900 



.731 



.169 



86.7 



99.8 



78.6 



21.2 



12 



.791 



.890 



.683 



.207 



88.3 



103.5 



79.4 



24.1 



13 



.757 



.835 



.674 



.161 



86.8 



98.6 



79.5 



19.1 



14 



.ns 



.810 



.655 



.155 



87.4 



98.2 



80.0 



18.2 



15 



.797 



.860 



.739 



.121 



86.2 



95.0 



80.0 



15.0 



16 



.831 



.912 



.751 



.161 



85.6 



94.3 



79.5 



14.8 



17 



.111 



.856 



.687 



.169 



86.7 



98.5 



78.7 



19.8 



18 



.723 



.795 



.688 



.157 



87.1 



99.2 



78.5 



20.7 



19 



.690 



.740 



.634 



.106 



86.4 



^5.6 



80.8 



14.8 



20 



.718 



.783 



.658 



.125 



86.2 



94.5 



80.5 



14.0 



21 



.766 



.832 



.690 



.142 



85.8 



93.7 



80.0 



13.7 



22 



.700 



.773 



.609 



.164 



87.3 



96.4 



80.5 



15.9 



23 



.667 



.721 



.615 



.106 



87.5 



99.7 



79.6 



20.1 



24 



.745 



.820 



.665 



.155 



84.8 



92.5 



79.0 



13.5 



25 



.777 



.857 



.711 



.146 



87.5 



98.8 



80.4 



18.4 



26 



.766 



.843 



.684 



.159 



85.3 



94.3 



78.5 



15.8 



27 



.771 



.838 



.660 



.178 



84.3 



92.5 



71.0 



21.5 



28 



.805 



.908 



.722 



.186 



80.8 



91.9 



70.5 



21.4 



29 



.725 



.815 



.649 



.166 



84.3 



94.0 



74.8 



19.2 



30 



.724 



.804 



.627 



.177 



82.8 



95.0 



73.2 



21.8 



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

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

 several hours during the day. 



