Meteorological Observations. 



Abstract of the Sesults of the Hourly Meteorological Observations 



talcen at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, 



in the month of June, 1862. 



Latitude 22° 33' 1" Worth. Longitude 88° 20' 34" East. 



Feet. 



Height of the Cistern of the Standard Barometer above the Sea-level, 18.11 



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



dependent thereon. 





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c <D 









& c 











4_3 <U 4J 



Range c 



>f the Barometer 



"3 2 



Range of the Terr 



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at 



during the da 



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pa <u 



3 



tine dur 



mg the day. 





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d 2 « 









a " 









£ 



i) 3 a 



Max. 



Min. 



Diff. 



M ^3 



Max. 



Min. 



Diff. 



a 



Q 



§ 









fen " 











Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



















1 



Sunday. 

















2 



29.638 



29.731 



29.542 



0.189 



86.1 



95.0 



77.6 



174 



3 



.641 



.709 



.565 



.144 



84.4 



92.6 



77.4 



15.2 



4 



;549 



.610 



.425 



.185 



88.2 



96.0 



81.0 



15.0 



5 



.510 



.567 



.420 



.147 



85.6 



93.2 



75.6 



17.6 



6 



.568 



.635 



.461 



.174 



84.1 



90.8 



77.2 



13.6 



7 



.625 



.687 



.551 



.136 



85.7 



91.6 



80.2 



11.4 



8 



Sunday. 

















9 



.658 



.733 



.572 



.161 



84.7 



91.6 



78.3 



13.3 



10 



.563 



.628 



.465 



.163 



88.6 



96.2 



81.2 



15.0 



11 



.559 



.612 



.504 



.108 



87.2 



95.4 



82.2 



13.2 



12 



.604 



.652 



.524 



.128 



81.4 



83.2 



77.4 



5.8 



13 



.632 



.699 



.563 



.136 



82.5 



90.3 



78 



12.3 



14 



.625 



.686 



.549 



.137 



83.3 



90.2 



77.0 



13.2 



15 



Sunday. 

















16 



.511 



.566 



.439 



.127 



82.7 



89.2 



79.8 



9.4 



17 



.444 



.482 



.390 



.092 



81.2 



83.8 



79.2 



4.6 



18 



.504 



.601 



.435 



.169 



80.1 



83.4 



75.6 



7.8 



19 



.602 



.645 



.561 



.084 



80.8 



85.8 



75.2 



10.6 



20 



.624 



.682 



.564 



.118 



85.3 



91.7 



80.6 



11.1 



21 



.594 



.647 



.542 



.105 



85.5 



90.8 



81.8 



9.0 



22 



Sunday. 

















23 



.519 



.587 



.444 



.143 



86.5 



92.0 



82.7 



9.3 



24 



.541 



.587 



.466 



.121 



86.5 



91.4 



83.0 



8.4 



25 



.511 



.582 



.421 



.161 



84.1 



90.6 



76.4 



14.2 



26 



.438 



.494 



.389 



.105 



85.8 



90.6 



80.4 



10.2 



27 



.416 



.469 



.369 



.100 



85.2 



91.9 



81.0 



10.9 



28 



.402 



.461 



.322 



.139 



86.1 



92.4 



82.0 



10.4 



29 



Sunday. 

















30 



.465 



.579 



.391 



.183 



816 



83.8 



80.4 



3.4 



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

 Thermometers, are domed from the twenty-four hourly Observations made during 

 the day. 



