XC1V 
Meteorological Observations. 
Abstract of the Results of the Hourly Meteorological Observations 
taken at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, 
in the month of June, 1863. 
Solar Radiation, Weather, &c. 
wa [Bs 
SV eS 
O-a Sl 
DS GS as 
‘ = ne 
S| 43 [335 
3 os Soy 4 
Al = MoO 
(0) Tnches 
20; 0.13 
Silla 1.07 
22 3.19 
23 0.32 
24 0.37 
25| 120.0 
26 0.42 
27 0.18 
38 ee 0.38 
29| 192.7 |... 
30} 115.0 | 0.54 
Prevailing direction 
of the Wind. 
N. 
N. 
Yn 
.& 
.& 
8. & W. 
N.&N. EH. 
N, H. & N. 
S.H.&8. GN. EH. 
Sunday. 
S. 
Ss. &N. W. 
General Aspect of the Sky. 
Cloudless till 5 a. mu. cloudy till 6 P. mu, 
Scatd. clouds afterwards ; also rain- 
ing between Noon & 1 vp. mM. & thun- 
dering at 1 P. M. 
Cloudy ; also raining at4a. M.2& 5 P.M. 
Cloudy ; also occasionally drizzling. 
Cloudy ; also raining between 5 & 8 
p.M. &lightning & thundering at6 P. M. 
Cloudy ; also drizzling at 5 a. u. Noon, 
& from 7 to 9 p. mM. & thundering at 
8 P. M. 
Cloudy ; also drizzling constantly from 
Midnight to 1 Pp. mu. 
Cloudy ; also slightly drizzling between 
8 &9a.muM. &11 a. mu. & Noon, 
Cloudy ; also drizzling constantly. 
Cloudy ; also drizzling from 1 to 8 P. uM. 
Scatd. i & i; also drizzling between 
11 & Noon. 
Cloudy till7 a.m. Scatd. -i till 1 p. a: 
cloudy afterwards & thundering at 
3p. M. also raining at 64.M.5 &7 P.M. 
Ni Cirri, i Cirro strati, \i Cumuli, ~i Cumulo strati, “i Nimbi, —i Strati, 
wi Cirro cumuli, 
