604 Miscellaneous. [Nov. 
XI.— Miscellaneous. 
1.—Register of the Temperature of Ghazipur. By the Rev. R. EVEREST. 
I am fully aware how imperfect these observations are, but in this country, where 
so little has been done, I publish them in the hope they may hereafter be of use to 
individuals engaged in the same pursuit. To obtain the mean of every hour in the 
24, as was done at Leith, is beyond the power of any one without assistance.—R.E. 
in 1831-2 in 1832-3. 
, Sun-,% past 2 
rise. | p.m. | Mean Saas ae ; eaete | piensa ete: 
1831. S| a |e | ee 
Highest, .. [86 111,1 78 110,6 
April, .. _.SLowest -- |70 93,5 62,5] 95 
Mean, ....176,91 99,2; 88,05} 22,3 #72 98,4} 85,2 ; 26,4 
ighest,..|90 | 111,6 a ne 
May, .. Shoes ea Sh 95 69 97 | 
Mean, .... |86 109,5 | 97,75) 23,5 §-76,2| 107,6; 91,5 | 31,4 
Highest, .. }87,5 | 111,2 84 115,5 
June, . “bie aa WE 19 75. (81 
Mean, ....|82 | 97,6] 89,8 | 15,6 80,6 102,2| 91,7 | 21,6 
Highest, .. (82,5] 103,5 83,5 | 106,5 
July, .. Lowest, ..|75 85,5 75 82 
Mean, ....|80,6| 94,1 | 87,35} 13,5 §80,7| 94,8) 87,75] 14,1 
Highest, ..|81,5| 96 83 | 100,5 
August, Lowest, o- 177,51 795% 77 81 
Mean, ..-.|79,7| 89,1] 84,6 | 9,4 79,2] 91,1] 85,15! 11,9 
Highest, -./82,5| 98 80,5} 99 
September, ia aac 80,5 72 82,5 
Mean, ...-|78,3 x 84,2 | 11,8 69 91,7| 84,3 | 14,8 
Highest, .- |78 94 76 94 
October, .. } Lowest, -{99,5} 85,5 63 | ToD 
Mean, ....|70,5}] 89,9| 80,1 | 19,4 #70 78,5; 79,2 | 18,5 
Highest, ..|72,5| 88,5 65 | 90 | 
November, } Lowest, Saito Ze! 51 80,5 
Mean, ....|53,2| 79,1! 66,25) 25,9 [56,7| 84,4) 70,5 | 27,7 
Highest, .. |65 70,5 63 88 
December, } Lowest, . (46 63 38 66,5 
iti Mean, .... [55,4] 67,9] 61,65} 12,5 [50,3] 74,5 62,4 | 24,2 
Highest, .. {53 77,9 57 83 | 
January, .. SLomest, .. 139 62,5 37,9 | 68 
Mean, ....|45,3] 68,4] 56,85! 23,1 [47,1 75,5 | 61,3 | 28,4 
Highest, .. {60 76 
February, .. } Lowest, . {41 70,5 
Mean, .... 0,7 | 73 | 61,85) 22,3 | 
Highest, ..!66 94 
March, - Soves, Rass O Nedie, | | 
Mean,....|55,5] 84,2] 69,8 | 28,7 
Yearly means, .... ....'....|......{ 77,36] 19,0 
Radiation.—I also made a few experiments on Radiation towards the latter end 
of the year 1832. The Thermometer was covered with black wool, and laid on 
the grass. The following are the results : 
