86 
Daily Meteorological 
Gbttingen 
Mean Time 
of 
Observation. 
BARO- 
METER. 
Corrected. 
Thermometers. 
Dry. 
Wet. 
Diff. 
Max. 
andMin. 
d. 
h. 
in. 
o 
Jan. 
1 
20 
0 
29-883 
31-0 
28-4 
2-6 
37-6 
29-8 
23 
0 
904 
32-0 
29-2 
2-8 
Jan. 
2 
2 
0 
892 
34-8 
31-7 
3-1 
5 
0 
925 
3 1 .4 
9Q.1 
9 3 
20 
0 
29-943 
26-8 
25-8 
1-0 
34-2 
20-8 
23 
0 
929 
31-7 
30-4 
1-3 
Jan. 
3 
2 
0 
845 
34-8 
33-7 
1-1 
5 
0 
802 
35-2 
34-1 
1-1 
20 
0 
29-385 
41-0 
38-2 
2-8 
44-9 
26-5 
23 
0 
476 
37-2 
34-1 
31 
Jan. 
4 
2 
0 
506 
39-9 
35-8 
4-1 
5 
0 
475 
34-2 
9.3 
Z'O 
Jan. 
5 
20 
23 
2 
o 
o 
0 
29-442 
580 
659 
35- 6 
34-0 
36- 8 
33-1 
31- 2 
32- 6 
2-5 
2-8 
4-2 
41-4 
34-0 
J X u 
5 
0 
738 
35-8 
32-3 
3-5 
20 
o 
34.7 
39.8 
1 .Q 
37-0 
28-8 
23 
0 
7»7 
35-3 
34-5 
0-8 
Jan. 
6 
2 
0 
40-1 
39-2 
0-9 
5 
0 
578 
43-9 
43-9 
00 
20 
0 
29-438 
38-7 
37-4 
1-3 
46-3 
33-9 
23 
0 
336 
40-4 
38-0 
2-4 
Jan. 
7 
2 
0 
220 
41-7 
38-8 
2-9 
5 
0 
174 
36-1 
35-3 
0-8 
Jan. 
8 
0 
0 
41 .9 
9Q.fi 
20 
o 
29-278 
32-8 
32-6? 
0-2 
33-5 
22-6 
22 
0 
29-229 
31-3 
29-3 
2-0 
Jan. 
9 
0 
0 
29-077 
34 7 
04:- / 
34. 1 
u-o 
o 
0 
28-960 
38-1 
36-3 
1-8 
4 
0 
OO O A f* 
Z8-84o 
37-7 
36-8 
0-9 
6 
0 
28-688 
OO L 
37.1 
1 .n 
1 -u 
8 
0 
28-576 
40.9 
38-8 
1 .4 
10 
0 
zs-ooy 
30.0 
O V tj 
37.0 
0 i \j 
9.0 
.£-£7 
20 
0 
28-234 
32-0 
320 
00 
JL A m 
32-7 
22 
0 
276 
37-0 
34-1 
2-9 
Jan. 
10 
0 
0 
415 
37-0 
331 
3-9 
2 
0 
476 
34-8 
31-0 
3-8 
4 
0 
544 
o ± o 
3 1 -8 
6 
0 
544 
33-2 
32-2 
1 .0 
g 
o 
£ a q 
OO.} 
39.0 
90.7 
3.9 
O £i 
10 
0 
Z.A 1 
041 
33-0 
31-2 
1-8 
Jan. 
1 1 
20 
22 
0 
0 
0 
5 
28-647 
687 
681 
35-2 
32-6 
34-7 
32-2 
30-2 
32-3 
3-0 
2-4 
2-4 
3S-0 
30-7 
2 
0 
651 
35-4 
33-2 
2-2 
4 
0 
641 
34-7 
32-4 
2-3 
6 
8 
0 
8 
628 
684 
310 
30-5 
30-8 
0-2 
10 
0 
591 
29-4 
Rain 
Gauge. 
0-007 
0-003 
0-117 
0021 
0-025 
0 021 
0-650 
0-092 
0-000 
Anemometer. 
Pressure. 
Direction of 
Max. 
Wind. 
JrrGS. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
1-2 
00 
0-5 
0-2 
"MTV W 
1-2 
0-2 
NNW. 
0-1 
0-0 
U-U 
00 
0-0 
10 
0-5 
SSW. 
0'\J 
W. 
1-5 
W by S. 
3-0 
0-5 
1-8 
0-8 
o-U 
U-Z 
W. 
1-2 
1-0 
NW by N. 
2-2 
0-8 
WW. 
20 
1-5 
NW. 
1-2 
0-0 
0-5 
0-5 
SW by W. 
1-5 
0-8 
SW by W. 
1-2 
0-8 
SW by W. 
4-U 
SW by S. 
2-5 
2-8 
SW by W.v. 
4-0 
1-2 
SSW. 
0-o 
O £ 
SW by W. 
3-5 
0-2 
0-2 
W by S. 
0-5 
0-2 
SW by W. 
O-O 
0 0 
3-5 
1-0 
SW. 
3-8 
2-2 
SW by S. 
3-5 
1-2 
few Dy 0. 
3-5 
1-5 
is\V Dy \\ . 
2-8 
2-5 
0 \\ Dy w . 
4-0 
3.5 
SW by W. 
5-0 
4-8 
NWby N.v. 
5-8 
4-1 
6-0 
2-8 
3-2 
0-5 
SW by W. 
1-5 
2-0 
W. v. 
2-S 
20 
W by S. 
20 
2-2 
W by S. v. 
5-5 
0-S 
SWby W.v. 
0-5 
0-5 
W by S. 
10 
0-2 
W by S. 
1-0 
0-5 
W by S. 
0-5 
0-0 
0-2 
0-0 
0-2 
0-0 
0-0 
00 
Clouds moving from 
NNW. 
Nby W. 
W by N. 
W. 
NNW. 
SW. 
W by N. 
WSW. 
WSW. 
W by S. 
WSW. 
w. 
W by N. 
W. 
WNW ? 
NW by N. 
NW by N. 
W? 
0-10. 
7 
5 
5 
0 
2 
0 
2 
10 
0 
10 
0 
10 
0 
1 0 
1 u 
0 
10 
0 
0 
8 
5 
0 
1 
5 
Q 
0 
n 
0 
8 
1 
0 
10 
0 
10 
0 
10 
0 
9 
•5 
8 
■5 
4 
0 
6 
0 
10 
0 
10 
0 
10 
0 
10 
0 
10 
0 
9 
5 
10 
0 
3 
0 
0 
2 
10 
0 
10 
0 
9 
s 
1 
5 
0 
9 
0 
0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
6 
0 
4 
0 
1 
0 
1 
0 
5 
0 
5 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
Jan. 8 J 20 1 '. It is doubtful if the wet bulb was moist. 
Jan. 9 a l h . By means of the rain gauge it was found that 6 inches of snow was equivalent to 0-65 inch of water. 
Jan. II' 1 8 1 '. The wet bulb road higher than the dry bulb, although the former was moistened aud the water frozen, 
when the dry bulb roads below 32°, and the wet bull) reading is not given, it is from this cause. 
In future, 
