430 Reduction of Meteorological Tables In the Doab. 



C5 



! 



Si 



S CO 



1 



1841. 



I 



+16.91 

 +17.20 

 + 6.13 

 + 0.62 

 —11.44 

 —22.35 



o 



o 



1840. 



rH IM GO CO O 

 CV| O 05 



.-^ CO d o u 



+ + + + T 1 



© 







© 



© 



1839. 



+15.10 

 +11.81 

 + 7.84 

 — 4.06 

 —12.53 

 —14,32 



o 



OO 

 CO 



OO 



+13.41 

 +11.50 

 + 7.51 

 + 4.05 

 ' —12.55 

 —20.07 



o 

 o 



© 



© 



1837. 



+15.69 

 + 9.33 

 + 5.35 

 + 0.07 

 — 15.93 

 —22,22 



Months. 



July, 



August, 

 September, 

 October, ... 

 November, 

 December, ... 



1 







! DifF. 

 1841. 



—20.27 

 -12.41 

 — 4.48 

 + 3.33 

 +10.83 

 +16.03 



71.70 



>o 



a> 



CO 



DifF. 

 1840. 



—17.60 

 —13.52 

 — 1.50 

 + 6.70 

 +10.37 

 +15.07 



70.76 





Diff. 

 1839. 



-20.26 

 —15.23 

 - 5.97 

 + 4.27 

 +14.36 

 +18.91 



69.19 



t 



39.17 



Diff 

 1838. 



—19.79 

 —11.66 

 — 2.88 

 + 7.61 

 +10.92 

 +14.84 



o> 

 OO 



34.91 



!B CO 

 Q 2 



CO 1^ 



© © O O CO 00 



+ + 



1 



74.31 



37.91 



Months. 



January, 



February, 



March, 



April, 



June, 



Annual Mean, 



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 nS 

 P5 



Neglecting the year 1837, of which the Annual Mean is consi- 

 derably higher than it ought to be, from the absence of the observa- 

 tions for the four first months, there appears to have been, during the 

 remaining four years, a gradual increase of Temperature, that of 1841 



