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Meteorological Observations. 
Abstract of the Results of the Hourly Meteorological Observations 
taken at the Surveyor General’s Office, Calcutta, 
on the month of November 1866. 
Solar Radiation, Weather, &c. 
wos ue ae 
= &§ ep 5 rs Prevailing 2 E 
3 rs & ¢ =| direction of the Re General aspect of the Sky. 
2 Sa lence Wind. s : 
rt SS R 
o  |Inches tb 
23 | 142.0 . |N.N.E.& N.by W.| ... |Clouds of different kinds to 5 
p. M., clear afterwards, Fog- 
gy at ll p.m. 
24 | 140.2 N. Scatd. \_i to 9 a. M., \i after- 
wards. Foggy at 8 p. M. 
25 | 137.0 N. by W.& N. W. Clear to 10 a. m. Seatd. “i to 6 
p. M., clear afterwards. 
26 | 139.8 N.W.& N.N. W. Clear to 11 a. m. Scatd. ~i to3 
Pp. M., clear afterwards. 
27 | 133.0 INGEN Weed IN. WW. Chiefly clear. 
28 | 145.0 N. by W.&N. byE. Clear to 11 a. m. Seatd. >i to 5 
| p. M., clear afterwards. 
29 | 140.0 N. by E.& N. W. Clear. 
30 | 142.0 N.W.&N.by E. Clear. 
“i Cirri, —i Strati,~i Cumuli,\—i Cirro-strati, 7 i-Cumulo strati,~-i Nimbi, 
“i Cirro cumuli. 
