164 



Daily Meteoeological 











Thermometers. 









Anemometer. 







Gbttingen 



Mean Time 



of 





Baro- 

 meter 

 Corrected. 











Rain 



Gauge. 









Clouds moving from 



Quan- 

 tity 

 of 



Dry. 



Wet. 



Diff. 



Max. 



Pressure. 



Direction of 



Observation. 





andMin. 





Max. 



Pres. 



Wind. 





Clouds. 



d. h. 



m. 



in. 



o 



o 



o 



o 



in. 



lbs. 



lbs. 







0-10. 



Sept. 13 







30'036 



62-1 



58-4 



3-7 





0-000 



01 



0-1? 



SSE. 



SE? 



0-3 



2 







29-995 



65-9 



590 



6-9 





... 



0-3 



SE by E. 





0-3 



4 







29-958 



640 



56^8 



7-2 







... 



0-2 



SE by S. 





0-2 



6 







29-936 



59-6 



55-6 



4-0 







0-5 



0-2 



SE. 





! 0-2 



8 







29-931 



52-6 



50-9 



1-7 







... 



0-0 







0-2 



10 







29-910 



47-8 



46-8 



1-0 







... 



0-0 







01 



18 







29-807 



43-9 



43-7 



0-2 







... 



0-0 





SE. 



8-0 



20 







798 



50-0 



49-6 



0-4 



65-9 

 37-5 





... 



0-0 







10-0 



22 







798 



55-7 



55-0 



0-7 





... 



0-1 



SE? 



NE. 



1-5 



Sept. 14 







783 



62-4 



57-8 



4-6 



0-000 





00 



ENE? 



Various. 



1-3 



2 







757 



65-6 



591 



6-5 







0-4 



0-3 



ENE. 



SSE : SSW. 



4-0 



4 







755 



64-8 



58-2 



6-6 







0-3 



0-2 



NE by E. 



S. 



7-0 



6 







753 



610 



57-2 



3-8 







... 



0-1 



NE. 



s. 



9-0 



8 







763 



57-0 



55-7 



1-3 







... 



01 



NE? 





10-0 



10 







761 



56-2 



55-3 



0-9 







0-0 



00 







10-0 



18 







29-753 



55-9 



55-3 



0-6 









0-2 



NE. 





100 



20 







776 



570 



56-4 



0-6 



65-8 

 53-5 





... 



00 







10-0 



22 







773 



59-9 



58-5 



1-4 





0-4 



0-3 



NE. 



NE. 



10-0 



Sept. 15 







756 



64-4 



61-0 



3-4 



0000 



0-4 



0-4 



NE. 



ESE? 



0-3 



2 







733 



67-9 



63-2 



4-7 





0-6 



0-5 



NE by E. 





0-2 



4 







711 



67-2 



59-1 



81 







05 



0-5 



NE. 





0-3 



6 







717 



63-0 



58-0 



50 







0-4 









2-0 



8 







730 



56-7 



54-8 



1-9 







0-3 



00 



ESE? 





0-2 



10 



20 



745 



51-8 



51-2 



0-6 







0-2 



0-0 







0-2 



18 







29-763 



46-0 



45-9 



0-1 







0-0 



00 







\M 



20 







783 



49-6 



49-3 



0-3 



68-8 

 45-3 





0-0 



00 





S. 





22 







782 



58-2 



57-0 



1-2 





0-1 



0-0 







1-3| 



Sept. 16 







782 



69-9 



64-4 



5-5 



0000 



18 



1-7 



Shy E. 



S : S by E. 



7-5| 



2 







767 



71-9 



63-4 



8-5 





1-3 



1-2 



Sby W. 



S:S. 



5-a| 



4 







753 



70-6 



63-2 



7-4 







21 



1-2 



S. 



Sby W. 



2-5' • 



6 







774 



670 



62-2 



4-8 







1-3 



0-0 





Sby W. 



3-0 



8 







797 



59-2 



58-8 



0-4 







00 



0-0 





S by W : S. 



3.0; 



10 







831 



55-6 



54-9 



0-7 







0-0 



00 







0-8 



Sept. 17 















74-2 





0-7 





ssw. 







8 



+ 











48-6 















18 







29-758 



53-8 



53-7 



0-1 







0-7 



00 



SW by S. 



SW : SSW. 



9-0 



20 







751 



60-3 



59-1 



1-2 



69-1 

 47-1 





0-9 



0-7 



SW by S. 



SW. 



7-0 



22 







762 



63-3 



590 



4-3 





2-1 



1-8 



SW. 



SW by S. 



7-0 



Sept. 18 







755 



67-7 



63-5 



4-2 



f\ r\o A 



2-3 



1-4 



SW. 



SW. 



9'6 



2 







773 



66-1 



62-6 



3-5 





0-084 



2-7 



1-3 



SSW. 



SW. 



100 ' 



4 







827 



59-2 



56-7 



2-5 







1-1 



0-1 



w. 



SW. 



100 



6 







858 



59-6 



56-1 



3-5 







01 



0-1 



w? 



SW. 



9-5 



8 







918 



54-3 



52-2 



2-1 







0-2 



0-0 







7-5 



10 







951 



50-3 



49-1 



1-2 







0-1 



0-0 







2-5 



18 







30-069 



39-3 



38-7 



0-6 







0-1 



0-0 







20 



20 







093 



43-4 



430 



0-4 



67-6 





00 



00 





SW. 



4-0 i 



22 







103 



51-0 



49-7 



1-3 





0-0 



0-0 





SW. 



4-0 



Sept. 19 







095 



59-7 



55-1 



4-6 



36-4 



0040 



0-0 



00 





SW. 



8-0 



2 







066 



64-0 



580 



60 





00 



0-0 





SW. 



8-0 



4 







037 



66-2 



59-9 



6-3 







0-2 



0-1 



ESE? 



SW. 



9-5 



6 







027 



59-3 



56-1 



3-2 







0-0 



0-0 





SW. 



9.5, 



September 13' 



7h_i4d 22 



i. Tlie 



suspend! 



ng cord ( 



)f the Anemometer weigh 



t havin 



g broken, the 



observations during this 



period ■ 



were estimated. 



















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