XIV 
Meteorological Observetions. 
Abstract of the Results of the Hourly Meteorological Observations 
taken at the Surveyor Generals Office, Calcutta, 
in the month of September, 1863. 
Solar Radiation, Weather, &e, 
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2/ Hig |.6 82] of the Wind. 
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19) 130.0| 0.88 |S. H. & N. W. 
20 neces ... ( Sunday. 
21) 134.9] 1.10 |S. EH. 
22ien 0.74 |S. & N. E. 
23 N. H. & H. 
24, 0.40 |H. &N. EGS. H. 
25 0.44 | HK, & §. EH. 
26| 130.2 8. EH. &S&. 
QA ose 0.61 | Sunday. 
28| 133.5 H. & 8. H. 
29) 127.2) ... | H. & Variable. 
30} see 2.12 |N. W.G&S. H. 
to = | M. P. of W. 
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General Aspect of the Sky. 
Cloudless till 7 a. m.; Scatd. clouds 
afterwards; also raining between 
noon and 1 p.M.; at5 Pp. M, and 
between 8 and 9 Pp. M. 
Cloudy ; also raining from 1 to 3 P. M. 
Scatd. “i till 7 a. u.; cloudy after- 
wards; also raining from 2 to7 P.M. 
#| Cloudy; also drizzling at 3 A. M, and 
at 2 &3°P. M. j 
Cloudy ; also drizzling constantly. 
Cloudy ; also drizzling nearly the whole 
day. 
Scatd. clouds till 7 a. m.; Scatd. -i& 
oi till 4 Pp. u. cloudless afterwards. 
Scatd. 11 & i. 
Cloudy; also slightly drizzling at 8 P. M. 
Cloudy ; also rainmg between 11 and 
noon, and from 4 to 10 P. M. 
Ni Cirri, “i Cirro strati, ©i Cumuli, %i Cumulo strati, \-i Nimbi,—i Strat, 
\ i Cirro cumuli. 
