131 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 



Table Showing the Daily Results of the Reading 

 at the General Hospital, Seremban, for 



Temperature of Radiation. 



Temperature 

 of evaporation. 



of Meteorological Observations taken 

 the Month of March, 1906. 



Computed 

 vapour tension. 



Relative 

 humidity. 



Clouds 



Clouds o to 10. and weather 



Rain. 



Date. 



9 

 H 



J 5 

 H 



Mean. 



Maximum. 



Minimum. 



Range. 



3 

 w 



Difference sun 

 and shade. 



Grass. 



Difference shade 

 and radiation. 



Direc 



9 

 H 



tion. 



15 

 H 



9 

 H 

 



15 

 H 



1 



j Mean. 



9 

 H 



15 

 H 



Mean. 



9 

 H 



1 5 

 H 



| 



Mean. 



g 



H 



r 5 

 H 



H 



9 

 H 



!5 



H 



21 

 H 



Inches. 



























° 





















o 



o 







] in. 



in. 







in. 





1 



1 ° 



















1 



78 



00 



82 



87 



71 



16 



140 



53 







S.E, 



S.E. 



72*9 



74 '2 



73'5 



0810 



o - 8ee 

 u °55 



0-832 



84 



68 



76- 



3 



5 



2 



C 



C 



B 





2 



84 



89 



86-5 



90 



72 



18 



J 43 



53 



.... ... 



E. 



E. 



7°7 



727 



irf 



75 1 



'801 



776 



64 



58 



6r 



5 



5 



10 



C 



C 



R 



'53 



3 



83 



85 



84 



86 



7 2 





137 



5i 







E, 



S.E. 



7 13 



71-8 



71-5 



766 



•78r 



773 



63 



64 



66- 



° 







° 



B 



B 



B 





4 



79 



9 1 



85 



93 



7 1 



22 



142 



49 







E. 



E. 



73'9 



69-9 



71-9 



•839 



730 



784 



°5 



5° 



6 7 -5 





° 



2 



B 



B 



B 





5 



82 



95 



885 



97 



69 



28 



14 



47 







S.E. 



E. 



7 2 ' 



69-4 



707 



•78; 



•718 



75i 



72 



43 



57'5 









2 



B 



B 



B 





g 



80 



81 



80-5 



82 



69 



13 



134 



52 







S.E. 



E. 



733 



74' 2 



737 



•820 



•849 



•834 



80 



80 



8o- 



3 



3 





C 



C 



R 



12 



7 



77 



79 



78 



80 



73 



7 





21 







E. 



E. 



73 '6 



7 2 '3 



729 



•829 



793 



•811 



o9 



80 



845 



3 



3 





c 



c 



C 



*05 



g 



84 



°7 



85-5 



88 



73 



'5 



!47 



59 







E. 



E. 



7°'7 



72'2 



71-4 



75 1 



792 



771 



04 



61 



62 '5 





5 





B 



c 



B 



9 



81 



90 



8 5 -5 



9 1 



7 2 



19 



140 



55 







E. 



S.E. 



69*3 



73 7 



7i-5 



'71 ^ 



•8n 



774 



68 



59 



63-5 





3 





B 



c 



B 



'"43 







09 



85'5 



90 



7 1 



!9 



144 



54 







E. 



S.E. 



7 2 ' 



74*3 



73' 1 



•78'S 



■8A7 



•816 



72 



61 



66-5 





3 





B 



c 



B 



'33 





79 



82 



80-5 



83 



73 



10 



14/ 



64 







S.E. 



S.W. 



75-6 



75'3 



75'4 



■sss 



•877 



•882 



90 



80 



85- 



3 



3 





C 



c 



B 





82 



aft 



80 



84 



87 



71 



16 



1/16 

 '4 



59 







E. 



S.E. 



7 2 - 6 



72-8 



73' 2 



'830 



.808 



•819 



7O 



64 



70- 







3 





B 



c 



B 





l 3 



79 



78 



785 



80 



7 1 



9 



I48 



68 







S.E. 



E. 



7<-6 



74 6 



TS± 



*888 



°57 



•872 



9O 



89 



89-5 



2 



10 



10 



B 



R 



R 



•69 



14 



79 



86 



825 



86 



72 



H 



I 5° 



64 







E. 



S.E. 



75'6 



77* 



76-3 



'888 



'955 



•821 



9° 



76 



83- 







10 



2 



B 



R 



B 



•20 



1 5 



81 



8s 



81 -5 



84 . 



72 



12 



i47 



63 







S.E. 



C If 



0. Ji, 



72-6 



753 



739 



'802 



077 



•839 



7° 



80 



78- 











2 



B 



B 



B 





16 



79 



81 



80 



82 



72 



10 



1 < 5 



WJ 





E. 



E. 



73'9 



72*6 



73- 2 



•Son 



o39 



S02 



•820 



85 



76 



80-5 







3 



5 



B 



C 



C 





l 7 



81 



so 



83-5 



87 



74 



13 



1 40 



59 





£ 



0. ti. 



72 f 



7° 



743 



•802 



•904 



•853 



7° 



72 



74- 







3 





B 



C 



B 





Io 



81 



80 



80-5 



81 



74 



7 



i47 



66 







S.E. 



C TT 

 O.E,. 



72 



766 



74 '6 



'802 





•859 



7° 



90 



S3" 







5 



5 



B 



C 



C 



•20 



19 



79 



89 



84 



90 



75 





148 



58 







S.E. 



S.W. 



75 ' 6 



74'3 



74'9 



■888 



»47 



•867 



9° 



61 



75-5 











3 



B 



B 



C 



1-27 



20 



82 



92 



87 



93 



73 



20 



15° 



57 







E. 



E. 



73 ' 6 



75'9 



747 



•83 



•894 



•862 



76 



59 



67-5 













B 



B 



B 





21 



84 



89 



86-5 



90 



74 



16 



144 



S 6 







E, 



S.E. 



74" 



76- 



75' 



•840 



•895 



•867 



72 



65 



685 







3 



2 



B 



C 



B 





22 



85 



94 



89-5 



96 



74 



22 



142 



46 







E, 



E. 



75' 



74-8 



74 '9 



•873 



■862 



•867 



72 



54 



63- 















B 



B 



B 





23 



83 



76 



79'5 



87 



75 



12 



H5 



58 ... 





E. 



E. 



747 



74-3 



74"5 



•856 



•845 



•852 



76 



94 



85- 



3 



3 



. 5 



C 



C 



C 



•38 



24 



83 



86 



84-5 



88 



73 



15 



I5 1 



63 ... 





E. 



E. 



7i-3 



76. 



73' 6 



766 



•904 



•835 



68 



72 



70- 



2 



10 



2 



B 



R 



B 



•90 



25 



83 



94 



88-5 



97 



73 



24 



146 



49 







E. 



E - 



7i-3 



74'8 



73'5 



766 



•862 



•814 



68 



54 



6v 











2 



B 



B 



B 





26 



85 



92 



88-5 



93 



70 



20 



147 



54 







E. 



E. 



73'4 



74.2 



73'8 



•826 



•847 



■836 



68 



56 



62- 







3 



5 



B 



C 



C 



•19 



27 



81 



92 



S6-5 



94 



70 



24 



i47 



53 







E, 



E. 



72-6 



72*6 



72 6 



•802 



•802 



■802 



76 



53 



64-5 











2 



B 



B 



B 





28 



82 



86 



84 



87 



72 



15 



137 



5° 







E. 



E. 



72- 



76- 



74' 



785 



•904 



•844 



72 



72 



72- 



3 



5 



5 



C 



C 



C 



•04 



29 



82 



86 



84 



87 



72 



15 



146 



59 







E. 



S.E. 



75-3 



77' 



76-1 



•877 



•955 



.916 



80 



76 



78- 







o» 



io 



B 



B 



R 



•8 S 



30 



82 



86 



84 



87 



72 



15 



141 



54 







E. 



E. 



75*3 



74-2 



747 



.877 



•855 



•866 



80 



68 



74' 



2 



5 



10 



B 



C 



R 



•56 



31 



78 



90 



84 



92 



7i 



21 



146 



54 







N.E. 



E ' 



746 



754 



75' 



•857 



•880 



•868 



89 



62 



75'5 







2 



2 



C 



B 



C 





State Surgeon's Office, 



Seremban, nth April, 1906. 



R. VAN GEYZEL, 



Apothecary. 



Total 7 74 



