96 
Daily Meteoeological 
Gbttingen 
Baro- 
meter 
Corrected. 
Thermometers. 
Mean Time 
of 
Observation. 
Dry. 
Wet. 
Diff. 
andMin. 
d. 
h. 
m. 
in. 
F«V> 
O 
1 Q 
o 
29-990 
39-3 
38-1 
1-2 
20 
99 
ZZ 
o 
o 
30-090 
30-042 
39- 8 
40- 2 
38- 8 
39- 3 
1-0 
0-9 
o / -U 
34-8 ? 
X (JU. 
<7 
t 
n 
0 
30-058 
41-1 
39-2 
1-9 
o 
z 
0 
30-063 
41-2 
39-9 
1-3 
0 
30-044 
40-8 
40-2 
0-6 
u 
0 
30-058 
40-3 
40-0 
0-3 
8 
0 
30-052 
39-7 
39-3 
0-4 
10 
0 
30-051 
40-5 
39-3 
1-2 
18 
o 
29-988 
40-1 
39-7 
0-4 
20 
o 
30-000 
40-0 
39-7 
0-3 
A 1 .P. 
39-2 
Foil 
Q 
O 
99 
ZZ 
n 
o 
0 
30-011 
30-023 
40- 2 
41- 0 
40-0 
40-5 
0-2 
0-5 
9 
z 
0 
29-996 
41-2 
40-8 
0-4 
0 
29-978 
41-3 
40-9 
0-4 
U 
0 
29-979 
41-0 
41-0 
0-0 
8 
0 
29-980 
40-2 
40-2 
0-0 
10 
0 
29-983 
39-8 
39-8 
0-0 
18 
o 
29-953 
38-8 
38-0 
0-8 
Fol> 
Oj 
9M 
99 
n 
o 
o 
0 
29-963 
29- 996 
30- 002 
39-1 
36-7 
38-0 
37-8 
36-0 
34-8 
1-3 
0-7 
3-2 
A 9 1 
38-5 
2 
0 
29-998 
36-7 
33-5 
3-2 
4. 
0 
29-993 
35-4 
32-4 
3;0 
R 
\j 
0 
29-992 
34-8 
31-5 
3-3 
8 
0 
29-998 
33-1 
31-8 
1-3 
10 
0 
30-005 
34-2 
31-9 
2-3 
18 
12 
29-967 
33-2 
32-5 
0-7 
20 
99 
Ait 
o 
o 
980 
980 
33- 9 
34- 9 
31- 7 
32- 8 
2-2 
21 
Qfi A 
OD-4 
31-5 
q 
0 
986 
371 
33-2 
3-9 
2 
0 
956 
38-3 
34-8 
3-5 
4 
0 
958 
37-6 
34-5 
3-1 
0 
963 
37-1 
34-1 
30 
8 
0 
983 
36-7 
34-0 
2-7 
10 
0 
995 
37-1 
33-7 
3-4 
18 
o 
29-986 
37-0 
33-3 
3-7 
Feb. 
11 
20 
22 
0 
o 
o 
0 
29-998 
29- 994 
30- 019 
36- 8 
37- 3 
38- 0 
331 
330 
34-0 
3- 7 
4- 3 
4-0 
q o a 
32-4 
2 
0 
29-999 
on n 
oy-U 
*XA Q 
A 1 
1-1 
4 
0 
29-995 
38-8 
35-0 
3-8 
6 
.3 
30-001 
37-1 
34-9 
2-2 
8 
o 
30-030 
36-3 
35-0 
1-3 
10 
0 
30-038 
36-3 
35-0 
1-3 
Feb. 
12 
0 
o 
38-6 ? 
35-3 
18 
0 
29-888 
28-8 
28-3 
0-5 
20 
22 
0 
0 
870 
854 
30-9 
32-1 
29- 7 
30- 5 
1-2 
1-6 
40-0 
2S-9 
Feb. 
13 
0 
0 
822 
34-9 
32-2 
2-7 
2 
0 
706 
36-0 
33-0 
30 
4 
0 
736 
36-8 
330 
3-8 
Rain 
Gauge. 
0-016 
0041 
0-043 
0-095 
0-006 
0-021 
Anemometer. 
Pressure. 
Max. 
Pres. 
Wind. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
20 
0-8 
EE by E. 
1-0 
0-2 
JN ilj by JN . 
a - 
0-5 
0-5 
ATATTi 1 
IN JNHj. 
0-8 
0-5 
"NTT? Ltt AT 
IN Hi Dy JN . 
0-5 
0-2 
AT "El 
£H DV III. 
0-5 
0-2 
AT ATT? 
JN JN Hi. 
0-8 
0-5 
IN Hi DV IN , 
1-5 
1 -0 
"NT ATI? 
JN JN Hi. 
1 -5 
0-5 
AT ATT? 
IN JN Jcj. 
2-2 
0-0 
0-5 
0-2 
ATT? Ktt AT 
JN Hi DV IN . 
0-2 
0-0 
0-2 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
00 
A a 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
0-2 
0-2 
N by E. 
0-5 
0-2 
AT K-rr TT 
IN Dy Hi. 
2-2 
2-2 
AT "hir 1?. 
H* Dy Hi. 
3-2 
3-0 
AT by J}. 
3-5 
1-5 
AT. 
3-0 
2-2 
AT by JJ^ 
3-5 
O A 
AT. 
O A 
3-0 
9 A 
2-0 
AT ]jy 
z-b 
AT by E. 
3-2 
0-2 
NNE. 
1-2 
0-5 
Y V 1-' 
JN IN Hj. 
2-5 
0-8 
AT ATT? 
JN JN Hi. 
1-5 
1 -2 
AT ATI? 
JN JN Hi. 
2-8 
0-8 
AT ATT? 
JN JN Jcj. 
2-0 
1 A 
1-0 
ATT 1 l„t AT 
IN Hi oy IN . 
1-2 
1-0 
AT17 'K-.r AT 
JN Jii by JN . 
1 9 
1 -is 
1 A 
1-U 
ATI? Iitt AT 
IN Hi Dy IN . 
1-0 
A O 
0-o 
ATI? 1-.it AT 
JN Hi Dy A . 
1 9 
I- J, 
A O 
0-6 
NE. 
1-0 
0-2 
NE. 
A tz. 
0-5 
a e 
0-D 
0-8 
0-2 
HE. 
0-8 
0-8 
EE. 
1-2 
1-0 
EE. 
0-5 
0-2 
NE. 
0-5 
0-0 
0-2 
0-0 
0-8 
0-8 
0-0 
00 
0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
00 
0-0 
0-2 
0-2 
WW. 
0-8 
0-5 
WNW. 
Direction of 
Clouds moving from 
0 — 10. 
Q.S 
EE : ENE. 
EEE. 
10-0 
EE by E. 
10-0 
EE. 
10-0 
10-0 
10-0 
10-0 
10-0 
10-0 
EEE. 
10-0 
EEE. 
1 0-0 
EEE. 
10-0 
EEE. 
EEE. 
10-0 
EEE. 
10-0 
EEE. 
100 
10-0 
10-0 
EE? 
10-0 
EE by E. 
10-0 
EEE. 
9-5 
EEE. 
10-0 
EEE. 
9-9 
EEE. 
9-8 
EEE. 
7-0 
E by E. 
9-9 
80 
EEE. 
8-0 
EE. 
2-5 
EEE ? 
3-3 
EEE. 
9-2 
EE by E. 
9-9 
100 
EE. 
9-5 
EE. 
100 
10-0 
10-0 
EEE. 
100 
EE by N. 
100 
NE by N. 
100 
10-0 
10-0 
EE by E. 
100 
ssw ? 
30 
sw. 
9-9 
w. 
9-9 
w. 
100 
w. 
9-8 
WEW. 
3-5 
Feb. 6 d 22' 1 . Probably no minimum temperature during the night. The reading given is taken from the observations of vest 
Feb. S' 1 G' 1 — 10''. No difference between the dry and wet bulbs owing to the mi<t which has been falling. 
Feb. 12" 1 0'\ The maximum temperature is taken from the readings of the dry thermometer yesterday. 
Feb. 12 d 18 h . Although the temperature is considerably below freezing, the snow water in the cistern of the wet bulb has not been frozen 
this morning. 
