487 



METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



Table Showing the Daily Results of the Reading of Meteorological Observations taken 

 at the General Hospital, Seremban, for the Month of December, 1906. 









Temperature 



of Radiation. 







Wind. 



Temperature 

 of evaporation. 



Computed 

 vapour tension. 



Relative 

 humidity. 



Clouds to 10. 



Clouds 

 and weather 



Rain. 



















c 





■a . 



Direction. 



















































g 6 





& _o 







































Date. 

































































mum. 













<u .2 









































9 



15 





6 

 S 



u 





§1 



m <" 













9 



15 





9 



15 





9 



15 





9 



15 





9 



15 









H 



H 



c 









§ 



iffei 

 and 



!/>' 



(3 



Is 



H 



H 



H 



H 



c 



H 





c" 



H 



" 



c 





H 



c 



rt 



H 



H 



c 



<A 









1 









CO 



Q 



O 



Q 































5! 





1 



,2 





77 



7C 





 76 



87 







7» 







16 







100 



*3 



69 





 2 



S.E, 



E. 



73-6 







71-6 







72-6 



0-829 



0774 



in. 

 o*8oi 



o 



89 



89 



89 







5 



10 









c 







R 



R 



2-94 

 •05 





82 



»3 



82-5 



8? 



70 



15 



120 



35 



68 



2 



S.E. 



S.E. 



73'6 



747 



74-i 



■830 



•856 



•843 



76 



76 

 8q 



76 

 So 



3 





5 



c 



c 



c 



7 



77 



78 

 70 



ITS 



84 



71 



13 



105 





69 



2 



S.E. 



S.E. 



73-6 



74-6 



74-1 



•829 



•857 



•843 



89 



3 



10 





c 



R 



D 



IS. 



•34 





78 



7« 



86 



82 



87 



7> 



16 



140 



53 



70 



1 



S.E, 



S. E. 



72-9 



74 



73'4 



■810 



•855 



•832 



84 



68 



76 



3 



5 





c 



Q 



g 



•05 



b 



82 



92 



87 



92 



72 



20 



142 



5° 



70 



2 



S.E. 



b.E. 



73-6 



75 '9 



747 



•830 



•894 



•862 



76 



59 



°7'5 













B 



B 



g 





°3 





83-5 



S< 

 "0 



7i 



'4 



125 



40 



69 



2 



S.E. 



E. 



697 



757 



727 



724 



•888 



•806 



64 



76 



70 







3 



5 



B 



c 



f 



•35 



7 



80 



86 



83 



88 



7i 



17 



96 



g 



70 



1 



E. 



E 



75 



75 



75 



•867 



'873 



•870 



85 



72 



78- s 



10 



10 



i Q 



R 



R 



R 



•32 



g 



75 



8 c 



80 



87 



7' 



16 



125 



?8 



3 8 



70 



1 



E. 



S.E. 



71-6 



757 



73'6 



774 



■888 



•831 



89 



76 



82-5 



8 



3 



-2 







c 



Q 



9 



81 



87 



84 



88 



7i 



*7 



146 



5 s 



68 



3 



E. 



E. 



74 



77 -i 



75-5 



•849 



"933 



•891 



80 



73 



76-5 



2 



10 



5 



B 



R 



Q 



2-13 





77 



70 



76-S 



77 



71 



6 



J 45 



est 

 oo 



69 



2 



E. 



S. E. 



73'6 



74'3 



73-9 



•829 



•848 



•838 



89 



94 





3 



10 





c 



R 



Q 



•18 





7O 



77 



76-5 



78 



7i 



7 



140 



02 



70 



1 



S.E. 



S.E. 



72-6 



75'3 



73'9 



801 



•877 



•839 



89 



94 



9 J '5 



3 



10 



5 



c 



R 



Q 



•53 





77 



80 



78-5 



81 



72 



9 



141 



60 



69 



3 



S.E. 



E. 



73'6 



73'3 



73 '4 



•829 



•820 



•824 



89 



80 





3 



3 



15 



c 



c 



Q 



06 



l 3 



77 



78 

 7° 



ITS 



79 



69 



10 



128 



49 



64 



5 



S.E. 



E. 



71-9 



746 



73 '2 



783 



•857 



•820 



84 



89 



86'5 



5 



io 





c 



R 



c 



123 



l 4 



7a 



a 3 



80-5 





69 



16 



13^ 



53 



68 



1 



E. 



S.E. 



72-9 



747 



73-8 



•810 



856 



•833 



84 



76 



80 





8 



8 



c 



O 









l 5 



77 



80 



78-5 



81 



68 



l 3 



102 



21 



68 







E. 



E. 



73-6 



73 '3 



73 "4 



•829 



•820 



'824 



89 



80 



84-5 



3 



io 



5 



c 



R 



c 



•90 



IO 



79 



82 



8o- S 



8/< 

 °4 



69 



15 



152 



68 



68 



X 



E. 



E. 



73-9 



73 '6 



737 



•839 



■830 



'834 



85 



76 



80-5 











2 



B 



B 



B 





l 7 



81 



82 



81-5 



83 



71 



12 



100 



17 



69 



2 



S.E. 



E. 



74 



73 " 6 



73-8 



•849 



•830 



"839 



80 



76 



78 





10 



10 



B 



R 



R 



1-27 



10 



76 



77 



76-5 



80 



71 



9 



123 



43 



68 



3 



S.E. 



S E. 



72-6 



75'3 



73'9 



•801 



•877 



•839 



89 



94 



9 1 '5 



3 



c 

 J 





c 



c 



R 



•70 



l 9 



OO 



82 



81 



83 



70 



13 



141 



58 



68 



2 



S.E. 



S.E. 



75 



75"3 



75'i 



•867 



•877 



•872 



85 



80 



82-< 



o 







10 



B 



B 



R 



•88 



20 



76 



77 



76*5 



81 



71 



10 



141 



60 



69 



2 



S.E, 



S.E. 



74 "3 



75'3 



74'S 



•848 



•877 



•862 



QA 



7T 



94 



94 



io 





10 



R 



R 



R 



■39 



21 



76 



78 



77 



82 



7o 



12 



143 



61 



68 



2 



E. 



E. 



74-3 



74'6 



74 - 4 



•848 



•857 



•852 



94 



89 



9i-5 



8 



10 



5 







R 



C 



•07 



22 



8l 



85 



°3 



85 



72 



*3 



143 



58 



69 



3 



S.E, 



S.E. 



74 





74 '5 



•8,1 r. 

 049 



•9,11 

 °73 



OOI 



80 



72 



76 







O 





B 



B 



B 





23 



8l 



82 



8rs 



84 



7i 



*3 



143 



59 



67 



4 



E. 



S.E. 



74 



73 -6 



73-8 



•849 



•830 



•889 



80 



76 



78 







3 



2 



B 



C 



B 





24 



80 



80 



80 



83 



7i 



12 



141 



58 



68 



3 



S.E. 



S.E. 



75 



75 



75 



•867 



•867 



•867 



85 



85 



85 







5 



10 



B 



C 



R 



1 "OS 



25 



77 



76 



76-5 



80 



7i 



9 



141 



61 



64 



7 



E. 



E. 



73 ' 6 



76 



74-8 



•829 



•897 



•863 



89 



100 



94'5 



10 



\o 



10 



R 



R 



R 



73 



26 



80 



87 



83-5 



90 



72 



18 



132 



42 



68 



4 



E - 



E. 



75 



77-1 



76 



•867 



'933 



•850 



85 



73 



79 











2 



B 



B 



B 





27 



78 



76 



77 



80 



70 



10 



120 



40 



68 



2 



S.E. 



S. 



72-9 



74 - 3 



73"6 



•8lO 



•848 



•829 



84 



94 



89 



3 



10 



3 



C 



R 



C 



•29 



28 



75 



75 



75 



80 



7i 



9 



125 



45 



67 



4 



S.E. 



E. 



75 



75 



75 



•868 



•868 



•868 



100 



100 



100 



!0 



10 



10 



R 



R 



R 





29 



76 



80 



78 



88 



7i 



17 



140 



52 



67 



4 



E. 



S.E. 



72-6 



73'3 



72-9 



•801 



•820 



.810 



89 



80 



84-5 



10 



3 



2 



B 



C 



B 



'57 



30 



80 



87 



83-5 



90 



70 



20 



152 



62 



68 



2 



S.E. 



E. 



75 



77-1 



76 



•867 



•933 



■900 



85 



73 



79 















B 



B 



B 





31 



79 



80 



79-5 



81 



69 



12 



145 



64 



68 



1 



E. 



E. 



73'9 



73 '3 



736 



•839 



.820 



•829 



85 



80 



82-5 



O 



3 



10 



B 



C 



R 





Total 1679 



State Surgeon's Office, R. VAN GEYZEL, 



SEREMBAN, io£k January, 1907. Apothecary. 



