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Extract from Meteorological Observations kept at the Madras Magnetic Observatory. 



HOURLY MEANS. 



[No. 9, NEW SERIES. 



Madras 

 Meantime. 



r Apr. 



May. 

 J June 



1 J»iy 



h. m 

 4 41 



29792 29-805 • 

 •701 

 671 

 654 



IteT 



1859 

 f Apr if 

 May < 

 r - ! June S 

 Jnly. ! 



r Apr 



May. 

 ) June 



i i uly ' 



Aug. 



9 78- 

 6'81- 

 0 79- 

 5 79- 

 2l79- 

 4J78- 



h. m. h. m. 

 7 41 8 41 



0 83- 5 83- 

 2 85- 5 85- 

 2 85- 5 84- 

 2 84- 2 83- 



1 83- 2 82- 



29-849 29-871 29-884 29 884 29 874 29-858 29-840 29'828 29 823 29 8; 



7 84 

 9 84- 4 84 

 3 82' 5 82 



7 77- 

 9 80- 



8 78- 

 5 77- 



8 77- 



9 77/ 



1>. 



JO 41 



7 



6 81- 2 

 9 80 3 



h. 



13 41 



2.77- 





1 79- 



7 



8j77- 



5 



0 76- 



8 



277- 



0 



2 77. 



0 



9 76- 



1 79 



2 77- 

 6 76- 



h. 

 18 41 



h. 

 19 41 



29-845 29-86G 29-892 29-905 29-906 29 896 29-S76 29 846 29-819 29-800 29 



6 81- 3i83- 

 8 80- 



79- 2 80- 

 2 78- 9 79- 9 82- 



7 78- 5 79- 4 81- 

 I 



• 6 76 

 78- 8 78 

 7 76- 

 175 

 4 75 

 1 75 



1 78- 



8 79- 

 4 77- 



9 76- 

 6 76. 

 9 76- 



9|92- 3 



290- 7 



187- 3 



8 85- 7 



0 86- 0 



8 79 2 79- 6 



2 81' 0 81- 3 



78- 3j78- 5 



78- 1 78- 7 



77- 7|77- 9 



2 77. 8 78- 4 



h, m 

 1 41 



* The numbers in these .olumns are not observed but interpolated for the sake of obtaining the daily means 



Madras Observatory 



March 1860. 



J. F. TENNANT, Major, B. E. 



Government Astronomer. 



