VI 



Metsorological Observations. 



Abstrae t of the Residís qfthe Ilourly Meteorological Observations 

 taken ai the Surveyor General 1 s Office, Calcutta, 

 in the montli qf Jlfay, 1860. 

 Solar Radiation, Weather, &c. 



P 



'o .2 

 ¡y; ■+- 



cS 



03 03 



Rain Gauge 

 5feetabove 

 G round. 







Inehes. 



21- 



135.0 



•• 



23 



133.0 



.. 



2G 



134.5 



•• 



27 

 28 



Sundaí/. 

 136.4 



.. 



20 



132.0 





30 



133.4 





31 



135.0 





Prevailing direction 

 of the Wind. 



S. & S. E. & E. 



S. & S. E. 

 S. & S. E. 



S. & N. E. 



S. & S. E. 



S. 



S. E. & S. 



General Aspect of the Sky. 



Cloudless till 4 A. M. Scatd. clouds till 

 8 P. m. cloudless afterwards j also 

 thunder & lightning at 5 p. M. 



Cloudless till 7 A. M. Seatd. ^i after- 

 wards ; also lightning at 8 P. M. 



Cloudless till 7 a. M. Scatd. clouds af- 

 terwards ; also slightly drizzling at 

 6 P. M. 



Cloudless till 4 A. M. Scatd. ^-i till 3 

 P. M. cloudy afterwards ; also slight- 

 ly drizzling between 8 & 9 P. m. 



Scatd. clouds ; also lightning at 7 P. M. 



Cloudless till 4 a. M. Scatd. clouds af- 

 terwards. 



Scatd. ^— i & A i ; also slightly drizzling 

 at 1 p. m. 



M Cirri, \— i Cirro strati, ^i Cuinuli, 0-1 Cumulo strati, ^viNinibi, — i Strati, 

 ^ i Cirro cumuli. 



