xxii Meteorological Observations. 



Abstract of the Besults of the Hourly Meteorological Observations 



taken at the Surveyor G-eneraVs Office, Calcutta, 



in the month of March, 1864. 



Solar Radiation, Weather, &c, 





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m PI 







m '£> 



GJ * 3 



Prevailing direction 



lbs 



General Aspect of the Sky. 





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 £ £ 



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Eain 

 5 fee 

 Groi 



of the Wind. 











Inches. 







( ,A 



132.0 



1.22 



S. & S. E. 



5 



Clondless till 5 a. m. ; Scatd. ^i & 

 \— i till 4 P. M. cloudy afterwards ; 

 also thundering, lightning, raining 

 with a heavy fall of hail- stones 

 at 5 & 6 p. m. 



25 



135.0 



... 



S. &N. 



1 



Scatd. clouds till 9 a. m.; cloudless 

 till 3 P. M., cloudy afterwards. 



,0 



... 



... 



S. 



3 

 4 



Cloudless till 5 a, m. Scatd. clouds 

 afterwards. 



27 





0.07 



Sunday. 



16| 





m 



126.0 





s. & s. w. 



20 



Cloudy till 5 a. m. ; Scatd. ^-i till 

 6 p. M. cloudy with thunder, and 

 lightning afterwards ; also slightly 

 drizzling at 8 & 9 P. M. 



39 



128.0 



... 



s. w. & s. 



6| 



Scatd. clouds till 5 a, m. ; cloudless 

 till 11 a. m. Scatd. W & ^i till 

 7 p. M. overcast afterwards. 



30 



136.0 



... 



s. 



li 



Scatd. clouds till 3 a. M. ; cloudless 

 afterwards. 



31 



131.0 





s. 



11 



Cloudless till 6 a. m. ; Scatd. ^i & 

 W afterwards ; also slightly driz- 

 zling "between 9 & 10 p. m. 



