130 
Daily Meteorological 
Gottingen 
Mean Time 
of 
Observation. 
d. h. m. 
May 28 18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
May 29 0 0 
2 0 
4 0 
6 0 
June 
June 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
May 30 0 0 
2 0 
4 0 
6 0 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
May 31 0 0 
2 0 
4 0 
6 0 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
1 0 0 
2 
4 
6 
0 
0 
0 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
June 2 0 0 
2 0 
4 0 
6 0 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
3 0 0 
2 0 
4 0 
Baro- 
meter 
Corrected 
29-679 
693 
704 
687 
689 
702 
712 
744 
779 
29-801 
810 
816 
803 
774 
772 
767 
739 
728 
29-560 
555 
535 
528 
518 
516 
513 
515 
510 
29-429 
417 
396 
381 
346 
295 
238 
209 
185 
29-110 
29-094 
29-092 
29-084 
29-057 
29-032 
28-983 
28-976 
28-970 
28- 994 
29- 046 
29-118 
29-175 
29-234 
29-277 
Thermometers. 
Dry. 
Wet. 
Diff. 
Max. 
andMin. 
37-1 
o 
37-0 
o 
0 1 
o 
40-1 
44-6 
51-4 
39-0 
41-2 
45-0 
1-1 
3-4 
6-4 
49-2 
34-0 
47-7 
43-2 
4-5 
43-0 
42-0 
1-0 
48-8 
44-8 
4-0 
47-4 
44-0 
3-4 
41-9 
39-4 
2-5 
42-8 
41-3 
1-5 
45-2 
50-6 
52-2 
43-2 
46- 7 
47- 1 
2- 0 
3- 9 
51 
coo 
5z-3 
36-1 
56-7 
49-0 
7-7 
51-0 
48-0 
30 
46-3 
45-0 
1 O 
l-o 
48-0 
46-0 
O A 
z-o 
45-8 
43-9 
1 A 
i-y 
43-3 
43-0 
0-3 
43- 8 
44- 6 
46-8 
43-2 
43-9 
46-2 
0-6 
0-7 
A £1 
58-5 
42-3 
47-9 
47-1 
0-8 
48-3 
47-7 
0-6 
47-8 
47-0 
A O 
0-0 
47-0 
46-7 
A 9 
46-0 
45-7 
A 9 
44-8 
44-7 
01 
46-8 
48-6 
48-0 
46- 1 
47- 7 
47-0 
0-7 
0- 9 
1 A 
1- 0 
48-4 
42-9 
48-6 
47-7 
0-9 
48-4 
47-7 
A *7 
0-7 
48-8 
AO 1 
4o- 1 
A *7 
0-7 
48-3 
a 1 a 
47-9 
A A 
U-4 
A *7 O 
A H A 
47-4 
A A 
48-8 
48-2 
0-6 
53-8 
57-1 
53-0 
55-0 
0-8 
21 
48-6 
46-6 
57-9 
55-6 
53-7 
51-9 
1 -8 
49-8 
48-7 
1-1 
49-0 
48-2 
A O 
46-6 
46-4 
0-2 
46-2 
46-0 
02 
45-8 
44-5 
1-3 
46-2 
44-2 
2-0 
66-1 
44-5 
46- 8 
47- 5 
43- 6 
44- 0 
3-2 
3-5 
46-5 
43-9 
2-6 
45-2 
431 
21 
Rain 
0-403 
0137 
0-277 
0-405 
0-121 
0-420 
Anemometer. 
Quan- 
Pressure. 
Direction of 
ill nil rl G TT) r»T7 5 n re -fV>nm 
tity 
of 
Max. 
Pres. 
W ma. 
Clouds. 
lbs. 
11>S. 

1 1Q_ 
2-2 
0-0 
SW : W by N. 
9-0 
0-0 
0-0 
ssw. 
5-5 
0-4 
0-2 
wsw. 
VV. 
3-5 
0-4 
0-2 
W by S. 
W. 
7-0 
20 
0-6 
WW. 
W. 
9-5 
1-8 
1-1 
wsw. 
W. 
9-7 
1-4 
0-6 
SW by W. 
"vnxr . ITT 
9-0 
0-8 
0.1 
NE. 
in W Dy JN . 
5-0 
0-0 
0-0 
VV JN W . 
6-5 
0-0 
00 
TP" 
9-0 
A A 
U-U 
A A 
0-0 
w. 
9-0 
01 
0-0 
w. 
9-7 
0-0 
0-0 
w. 
9-5 
0-0 
0-0 
w. 
9-3 
0-7 
0-0 
• 
\ snous. 
10-0 
0-5 
0-2 
NE. 
Variolic • W T»i7 d 
• <*iiuus . y\ uy o. 
10-0 
0-2 
0-0 
10-0 
0-3 
01 
ESE. 
ESE. 
1 A A 
1U-0 
A A 
u-y 
a e 
0-5 
"MX 1 ^-r. AT 
IN ill by JN . 
ENE. 
10-0 
0-7 
0-4 
ATT? AT 
JN hi by jN . 
ENE. 
10-0 
0-6 
0-5 
NE. 
10-0 
0-6 
0-3 
NE by N. 
10-0 
0-3 
0-2 
NE by N. 
ENE. 
10-0 
0-2 
0-1 
NE. 
T? ATE 1 
JiJN J!j. 
10-0 
0-1 
0-0 
NE. 
10-0 
0-0 
0-0 
ATT* 
JNJli. 
10-0 
01 
0-0 
ATT? 
JN Jli. 
10-0 
A A 
U-4 
A O 
ENE. 
10-0 
0-2 
0-2 
ATT? 
JNJJj. 
ENE. 
10-0 
0-9 
0-6 
NE. 
ENE. 
10-0 
0-7 
0-4 
ENE. 
ENE. 
10-0 
0-7 
0-5 
NE by E. 
ENE. 
100 
0-6 
0-5 
ENE. 
1? ATT? 
JbJNJOJ. 
T A A 
10-0 
0-7 
0-2 
NE. 
ENE. 
10-0 
0-3 
0-0 
ENE. 
1 0-0 
0-0 
0-0 
ENE. 
10-0 
A A 
0-0 
A A 
0-0 
Sby W. 
100 
0-0 
0-1 
S. 
SSW. 
100 
0-5 
0-1 
ssw. 
SSW. 
10-0 
0-3 
0-0 
SSW. 
10-0 
0-9 
0-9 
NE by E. 
NE. 
10-0 
0-8 
0-7 
NE by N. 
10-0 
0-9 
0-5 
NE by N. 
10-0 
T A 
A C 
0-5 
NNE. 
NNE. 
10-0 
0-8 
0-6 
NE by N. 
NNE. 
10-0 
1-6 
0-5 
N $ E. 
N. 
9-9 
1-6 
0-6 
NbyE. 
N by E. 
10-0 
0-9 
0-6 
N byE. 
NNE. 
10-0 
11 
0-4 
NNE. 
NNE. 
100 
11 
0-4 
NE by N. 
NNE. 
10-0 
11 
0-6 
NE by N. 
NNE. 
10-0 
May 31 ll 7 h . New silk put upon the wet bulb thermometer. 
June 2 d 22 h . The maximum temperature given is rather doubtful, 
an accurate indicate, the leap must have been sudden. 
The maximum at one time was observed to be 61°'5. If GG°'l is 
