266 Meteorological Observations at the Kew Observatory. 



EESTTLTS OF METEOEOLOG-ICAL OBSEEVATIOHS MADE AT THE 

 KEW OBSEEVATOEY. 



LATITUDE 51° 28' 6" N., LONGITUDE 0° 18' 47" W. 



1865. 



Eeduced to mean of day. 



Temperature of Air. 



At 9-30 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and 5 p.m., 



respectively. 









lculated. 



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Direction of Wind. i 



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inches. 







inch. 









— 10 



in 



jhes. 



Feb. 1 



28-861 



42-5 39-3 



•89 



•288 



48-8 



34-1 



14-7 



10, 9,10 



— , SW by S, SW by S. 



213 



» 2 



29-117 



45-4 



42-3 



•90 



•319 



50-5 



37-2 13-3 



8,10, 8 



SW, SW, SW. 



021 



>, 3 



29-186 



41-7 



39-7 



•93 



•280 



46-2 



393 



69 



10, 7,10 



E, SE by E, — 



075 



» 4 



29-558 



33-7 



32-3 



•95 



•212 



36-3 



35-8 



05 



10, 10, 10 



EHE, E by H, ESE. 



001 



„ 5 













37-6 



31-9 



5-7 







•000 



» 6 



20*960 



36-7 



36-4 



: 99 



•235 



399 



33-6 



6-3 



10. io. 10 



W, SSW, SSE. 



100 



» 7 



29-821 



45-9 



44-9 



•96 



•324 



49-4 



36-2 



13-2 10,' 10,' 10 



SSW, SW, SSE. 



050 



„ 8 



29-951 



356 



29-1 



•80 



•226 



397 



36-9 



2-8 10, 10, 10 



H, HE by H, HHE. 



108 



» 9 



30-339 



33-8 



22-6 



•67 



•212 



38.0 



31-2 



6-8 



1, 5, 4 



HHE, HE by H, HE by H. 



002 



„ 10 



30-571 



32-3J 25-2 



•78 



•201 



360 



30-3 



5-7 



10, 9, 8 



HE, HNE, MNW. 



000 



» 11 



30-553 



24-51 22-7 



•S4 



•152 



29-9 



252 



4-7 



10, 7 



ESE, ESE. 



012f 



„ 12 











33-2 



24-3 



8-9 







000 



„ 13 



30-211 



25-0 21-9 



: 89 



•155 



28-7 



23-5 



5-2 



10, i.6,.10 



E," HE by E, HE. 



049f 



„ 14 



30-205 



27-3 22-9 



•85 



•168 



30-2 



23-5 



6-7 



10, 10, 10 



HE by E, E, E. 



000 



„ 15 



29-920 



27-l| 21-0 



•80 



•167 



30-8 



16-3 



14-5 



10, 0, 7 



— , EHE, W by H. 



000 



„ 16 



29-378 



30-5 28-6 



•93 



•189 



40-0 



17-8 



22-2 



10, 10, 10 



• — ,EbyH,E. 



000 



» 17 



29-363 



34-0 28-5 



•82 



•214 



38-4 



28-9 



.95 



0,10, 5 



WHW, SSW, SW. 



422f 



„ 18 



29-637 



39-0 34-4 



•85 



•255 



45-4 



31-2 



14-2 



0,10, 9 



SW, SW by S, SW by W. 



013 



n 19 





... 







42-3 



36-5 



5-8 







073 



„ 20 



30-128 



32-3 200 



: 64 



•201 



36-4 



29-0 



7-4 



0, "6, 



HW by w" HW by W, HW by H. 



013f 



„ 21 



30-254 



30-5 28-3 



•92 



•189 



33-8 



27-6 



5-2 



10, 10, 10 



W, S by E, S. 



000 



» 22 



30-273 



38-3 38-1 



•99 



•249 



42-6 



309 



11-7 



10, 10, 10 



SW, SW, SSW. 



095 



„ 23 



30-300 



46-6 43-3 



•89 



•332 



50-7 



35-7 



15-0 



9, 10, 10 



W by H, SW, SW by W. 



030 



„ 24 



29-668 



42-3 1 37-2 



•83 



•286 



46-8 



43-2 



3-6 



10,10, 9 



SW by S, H by W, HW. 



138 



„ 25 



30-192 



42-4 34-2 



•75 



•287 



47-1 



34-5 



12-6 



0, 9,10 



HWby W,HHW — 



367 



„ 26 













46-1 



35-1 



110 





... ... 



030 



» 27 



30-122 



42-6 



35-7 



•79 



•289 



47'2 



38-6 



8-6 



8, "9,10 



— , SW by S, S. 



131 



„ 28 



29-546 



47-0 



38-5 



•75 



•337 



50-9 



41-1 



98 



10, 9, 3 



SW, w, w. 



002 



Daily ) 

 Means.) 



29-880 



36-5 320 



•85 



•240 







90 



... 



1- 



945 



To obtain the Barometric pressure at the sea-level these numbers must be increased by "037 inch. 

 t Eain and melted snow. 



