kept at Calcutta, 1843-44. 



549 



The following are the proportions of the different aspects of the 

 sky during May : cloudy 12 J, cumuli strati 6J, cirro strati 3^, 

 cirro cumuli 0J-, cumuli 0^, rain 3, nimbi 3, foggy 0£, drizzly Of in 

 3, in 30 days. 



TABLE XV. B. 

 Aspect of the Sky at different Hours, during the Month of July, 1844. 







Result of Observations. 









>, 





=» l._ 

















































Hours. 







13 C 



fl T5 

 a> O 



5ts 



S3 



is 



U to 



73 



3 



'5 



-a 



3 



o 



be 



bfl 

 O 



IS 





ID 



c 



.q 









O 



O 





o 





u 



35 



O 



h 



2 



Q 



H 





Sunrise,* 









8 



2 



1 



. . 



5 



13 



. . 



i 



. # 



, , 





9h. 50m. 



.. 



.. 



.. 



.. 



1 



11 



.. 



2 



12 



.. 



4 



.. 



.. 





Noon,* 













10 



2 



3 



9 



•• 



5 



•• 



•• 



C Cloudy 



2h. 40m. 



•• 



• • 



♦• 



1 



• • 



10 



•■ 



3 



12 



1 



3 



•• 





■{ & haze. 

 L Drizzly. 



4h. p. m. 









2 



•• 



7 



•• 



4 



13 



•• 



2 



2 



•• 



3dthunder. 

 ("Thunder 



Sunset, 









9 









1 



15 





3 



2 





■{ on the 

 L 30th. 



Total of each ) 

 6-r $ 



•• 



•• 



29 



3 



39 



2 



18 



74 



1 



18 



4 



•' 



= 180 



Proportion 

 each. 



on 



s 







3.33 



.5 

 A 



6.5 



.33 

 f 18 



.3 

 44 



12.33 



.16 



3. 



.66 



•• 



= 30 



High wind on the 21st at noon. 



As in the preceding month south-east and east winds predomi- 

 nated slightly over the south, the following are the relative propor- 

 tions of each : south wind 8~ j south-east 6£, east 5|, south-west 

 2J, west 1£, north-west 1£, north ot t north-east Of, 3£ calm in 31 

 days. 



* An observation is interrupted for Sunrise and Noon on the 15th instant. 



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