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Daily Meteorological 











Thermometers 









Anemometer. 







Gottingen 

























Quan- 



Mean Time 

 of 





Baro- 

 meter. 

 Corrected. 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Max. 



Rain 

 Gauge. 



Pressure. 



Direction of 



Clouds moving from 



tity 

 of 



Observation. 





andMin. 





Max. 



Pres. 



Wind. 





Clouds. 



f)-lC. 



d. h. 



ra. 



in. 



» 



" 



'<• 



o 



in. 



lbs. 



lbs. 







Jan. 1 20 







29-883 



31-0 



28-4 



2-6 



37-6 

 29-8 





1-2 



00 







7-5 



23 







904 



32-0 



29-2 



2-8 - 



0-007 



0-5 



0-2 



NW by N. 



NNW. 



5-0 



Jan. 2 2 







892 



34-8 



31-7 



3-1 



1-2 



0-2 



NNW. 





20 



5 







925 



31-4 



29-1 



2-3 







0-1 



0-0 





Nby W. 



20 



20 







29-943 



26-8 



25-8 



1-0 



34-2 

 20-8 





0-2 



0-0 







10-0 



23 







929 



31-7 



30-4 



1-3 



0-003 



0-0 



00 







100 



Jan. 3 2 







845 



34-8 



33-7 



11 



1-0 



0-5 



saw. 





100 



5 







802 



35-2 



34-1 



1-1 







... 



... 







100 



20 







29-385 



41-0 



38-2 



2-8 



44-9 

 26-5 





3-0 



1-5 



w. 





10-0 



23 







476 



37-2 



34-1 



3-1 



0-117 



... 



1-5 



W by S. 





0-8 



Jan. 4 2 







506 



39-9 



35-8 



4-1 



3-0 



0-5 





W by N. 



50 



5 







475 



36-5 



34-2 



2-3 







1-8 



0-8 





W. 



1-5 



20 







29-442 



35-6 



33-1 



2-5 



41-4 

 34-0 





3-0 



0-2 



W. 





8-0 



23 







580 



340 



31-2 



2-8 



0021 



1-2 



1-0 



NW by N. 





0-2 



Jan. 5 2 







659 



36-8 



32-6 



4-2 



2-2 



0-8 



NW. 





0-8 



5 







738 



35-8 



32-3 



3-5 







2-0 



1-5 



NW. 



NNW. 



1-0 



20 







29-834 



34-7 



32-8 



1-9 



37-0 



28-8 





1-2 



00 







10-0 



23 







787 



35-3 



34-5 



0-8 



0-025 



0-5 



0-5 



SW by W. 





100 



Jan. 6 2 







652 



40-1 



39-2 



0-9 



1-5 



0-8 



SW by W. 



SAV. 



100 



5 







578 



43-9 



43-9 



0-0 







1-2 



0-8 



SW by W, 



Wby N. 



9-5 



20 







29-438 



38-7 



37-4 



1-3 



46-3 

 33-9 





4-0 



0-8 



SW by S. 



WSW. 



8-5 



23 







336 



40-4 



38-0 



2-4 



0-021 



2-5 



2-8 



SW by W. V. 



WSW. 



4-0 



Jan. 7 2 







220 



41-7 



38-8 



2-9 



4-0 



1-2 



SSW. 



W by S. 



6-0 



5 







174 



36-1 



35-3 



0-8 







5-8 



0-5 



SW by W. 





10-0 



Jan. 8 







... 



... 



... 



... 



41-2 

 29-6 





3-5 











20 

 22 





 



29-278 

 29-229 



32-8 

 31-3 



32-6? 

 29-3 



0-2 

 2-0 



33-5 

 22-6 





0-2 

 0-5 



0-2 

 0-2 



W by S. 

 SW by W. 





10-0 

 10-0 



Jan. 9 







29-077 



34-7 



.34-1 



0-6 



0-650 



3-5 



2-2 



SW. 





100 



2 







28-960 



38-1 



36-3 



1-8 





3-5 



1-0 



SW. 





100 



4 







28-846 



37-7 



36-8 



0-9 







3-8 



2-2 



SW by S. 



WSW. 



9-5 



6 







28-688 



38-1 



371 



1-0 







3-5 



1-2 



SW by S. 





10-0 



8 







28-576 



40-2 



38-8 



1-4 







3-5 



1-5 



SW by W. 



W. 



30 



10 







28-559 



39-9 



37-0 



2-9 







2-8 



2-5 



SW by W. 





0-2 



20 







28-234 



32-0 



32-0 



0-0 



41-2 



32-7 





4-0 



3-5 



SW by W. 





10-0 



22 







276 



37-0 



34-1 



2-9 





5-0 



4-8 



NW by N. V. 



W by N. 



lO-O 



Jan. 10 







415 



37-0 



33-1 



3-9 





0-092 



5-8 



4-1 





W. 



9-8 



2 







476 



34-8 



31-0 



3-8 





6-0 



2-8 



NWbyN.v. 





1-5 



4 







544 



34-3 



31-8 



2-5 







3-2 



0-5 



SW by W. 





0-2 



6 







544 



33-2 



32-2 



1-0 







1-5 



2-0 



W. V. 





0-0 



8 







563 



32-9 



29-7 



3-2 







2-8 



2-0 



W by S. 





00 



10 







541 



33-0 



31-2 



1-8 







2-0 



2-2 



W by S. V. 





6-0 



20 







28-647 



35-2 



32-2 



30 



38-0 

 30-7 





5-5 



0-8 



SWbyW.v. 



WNW ? 



6-0 



22 







687 



32-6 



30-2 



2-4 





0-5 



0-5 



W by S. 



NW by N.' 



4-0 



Jan. 11 



5 



681 



34-7 



32-3 



2-4 



0-000 



1-0 



0-2 



W by S. 



•* 



1-0 



2 







651 



35-4 



33-2 



2-2 





1-0 



0-5 



W by S. 



NW by N. 



1-0 



4 







641 



34-7 



32-4 



2-3 







0-5 



00 





W? 



5-0 



6 







628 



310 



30-8 



0-2 







0-2 



0-0 







5-0 



8 



8 



684 



30-5 



... 



... 







0-2 



00 







0-0 



10 







591 



29-4 



... 



... 







0-0 



0-0 







0-0 



Jan. 8^ 20'». It is doubtful if the wet bulb was moist. 



Jan. 9* 1^. By means of tlie rain gauge it was found that 6 inches of snow was equivalent to 0-65 inch of water. 

 Jan. ll* 8^. The wet bulb read higher than the dry bulb, although the former was moistened and the water frozen, 

 when the dry bulb reads below 32°, and the wet bulb reading is not given, it is from this cause. 



In future, 



