lxxxvi 



Meteorological Observation*. 



Abstract of the Results of the Hourly Meteorological Observations 



taken at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, 



in the month of November 1866. 



Solar Radiation, Weather, &c. 



% ■ 



O O 



i— 1 OJ 



w. •-£ 



£ * s 



eS 



O d § 



d^3 





u3 S 



Prevailing 



direction of the 



Wind. 



c3 ai 



3 



General aspect of the Sky. 



o 

 23 142.0 



140.2 



137.0 



139.8 



133.0 

 145.0 



140.0 

 142.0 



Inches 



N.KE.&N.byW, 



N. 



N. by W. & K W. 



N. W. & JST. JN". W. 



K K W. & N. W. 

 N. by W. & N. byE. 



KbyE.&KW. 

 N.W.&N.by E. 



ft 



Clouds of different kinds to 5 

 p. m., clear afterwards, Fog- 

 gy at 11 p. m. 



Scatd. v_i to 9 a. m., \i after- 

 wards. Foggy at 8 p. m. 



Clear to 10 a. m. Scatd. ~i to 6 

 p. m., clear afterwards. 



Clear to 11 a. m. Scatd. rs{ to 3 

 p. m., clear afterwards. 



Chiefly clear. 



Clear to 11 a. m. Scatd. -^i to 5 

 p. m., clear afterwards. 



Clear. 



Clear. 



M Cirri, — i Strati, ^i Cumuli, v—i Cirro-strati, 

 W Cirro cumuli. 



i Cumulo strati, ^i Nimbi, 



