VI 



Meteorological Observations. 



Abstract of the Results of the Hourly Meteorological Observations 



taken at the Surveyor General's Office, Calcutta, 



in the month of January 1867. 



Solar Radiation, Weather, &c. 





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Prevailing 

 direction of the 



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General aspect of the Sky. 



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Wind. 









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Inches 





fib 





22 



141.0 





N. by E. & variable 





Clear to noon, scattd. clouds 

 afterwards, Lightning to S. 

 W. at 8 p. m. Slight rain at 3| 



P. M. 



23 



137.0 





W. by S. 





Clear. Foggy at 7 a. M.&at9& 



10 P. M. 



24 



140.0 





S. & S. W. & E. 





Clear to 9 a. m, scattd. clouds 

 afterwards. Slightly foggy 

 from 1 to 9 a. m. & at.8 & 9 



P. M. 



25 



141.0 



0.01 



ST. 1ST. W..& variable. 





Light clouds to 8 a. m. Va to 

 6 p. m. Light clouds after- 

 wards. Foggy from 1 to 3 a. 

 m. Thin rain at 4 & 5 a. m. 



26 



123.0 



0.06 



JST. E. & E. by S 





Light clouds to 1 p. m, clear af- 

 terwards, Rain at 1 p. m. 



27 



134.0 





NJ.WiN. W. 





Clear. Foggy at 10 & 11 p. m. 



28 



144.0 





N. N. W. & N. W. 





Clear. 



29 



136.0 





N.W. &JV.N. W. 





Clear. Slightly foggy at 11 P.M. 



30 



138.0 





N.W. & N. N. W. 





Clear. 



31 



138.0 





S. by W. & variable 





Clear to 3 a. m., Vd to 1 p. m., 



clear afterwards. 



x i Cirri, — i Strati, 

 ^i Cirr-o cumuli. 



N i Cumuli, v_i Cirro-strati, ^ i Cumulo strati, ^i Nimbi, 



