164 
Daily Meteorological 
Gbttingen 
Mean Time 
of 
Observation. 
Baro- 
meter 
Corrected. 
Thermometers. 
Rain 
Gauge. 
Anemometer. 
Clouds moving from 
Quan- 
tity 
of 
V. 1UUUS, 
Dry. 
"Wet. 
Diff. 
Max. 
o rt r 1 A 1 1 r\ 
ailU. J-tllU . 
Press 
Max. 
.ure. 
Pres. 
TV 
Direction of 
Wind. 
d. h. 
m. 
in. 
• 
• 
• 
• 
in. 
lbs. 
lbs. 
0—10. 
oept. 13 0 
0 
30-036 
62-1 
58-4 
3-7 
fi nnr\ 
u-uuu 
0-1 
A 1 0 
0- 1 ; 
SSE. 
SE? 
0-3 
2 
o 
29-995 
65-9 
59-0 
6-9 
0-3 
SE by E. 
0-3 
4 
o. 
29-958 
64-0 
56-8 
7-2 
0-2 
SE by S. 
0-2 
6 
o 
29-936 
59-6 
55-6 
4-0 
0-5 
0-2 
SE. 
0-2 
8 
o 
29-931 
52-6 
50-9 
1-7 
0-0 
0-2 
10 
0 
29-910 
47-8 
46-8 
1-0 
00 
0-1 
18 
o 
9Q.SD7 
43 Q 
fi.9 
00 
SE. 
8 fi 
20 
o 
7Q8 
ou-u 
4Q.fi 
fi.4 
65-9 
00 
1 fi fi 
22 
o 
7Q8 
55-7 
550 
0-7 
0-1 
SE? 
NE. 
1 T 
I'D 
Sept. 14 0 
o 
783 
62-4 
57-8 
4-6 
0/-0 
0000 
00 
ENE? 
Various. 
1 .3 
I'd 
2 
o 
757 
65-6 
591 
6-5 
0-4 
0-3 
ENE. 
SSE : SSW. 
4-0 
4 
o 
755 
64-8 
58-2 
6 6 
0-3 
0-2 
NE by E. 
S. 
70 
6 
o 
753 
61-0 
57-2 
3-8 
0-1 
NE. 
s. 
90 
8 
0 
763 
57-0 
55-7 
1-3 
01 
NE ? 
100 
10 
0 
761 
56-2 
55-3 
0-9 
00 
0-0 
100 
18 
o 
29-753 
oo o 
fi.fi 
0-2 
NE. 
i fi.fi 
20 
o 
1 / u 
57-0 
56-4 
0-6 
— o 
00 
1 fi fi 
22 
0 
4 1 O 
59-9 
58-5 
1-4 
CD'S 
0-4 
0-3 
NE. 
NE. 
1 fi fi 
Sept. 15 0 
0 
756 
64-4 
610 
3-4 
53-5 
a AAA 
0-4 
0-4 
JNJb. 
ESE? 
0-3 
2 
0 
733 
67-9 
63-2 
4-7 
0-0U0 
0-6 
0-5 
ATI? "U„ 1? 
iMi by Hi. 
0-2 
4 
0 
711 
67-2 
59-1 
81 
0 5 
0-5 
NE. 
0-3 
6 
0 
717 
63-0 
58-0 
5 0 
0-4 
2-0 
8 
0 
730 
56-7 
54-8 
1-9 
0-3 
00 
ESE ? 
0-2 
10 
20 
745 
51-8 
51-2 
0-6 
0-2 
00 
0-2 
18 
0 
9Q-763 
4fi.fi 
45-9 
0-0 
00 
4.fi 
20 
0 
783 
49-6 
49-3 
0-3 
0-0 
0 0 
S. 
Q.fi 
22 
0 
782 
58-2 
570 
1-2 
68-8 
0-1 
00 
J o 
Sept, 16 0 
0 
782 
69-9 
64-4 
5-5 
45-3 
1 8 
1-7 
S by E. 
S : S by E. 
7-5 
2 
0 
767 
71-9 
63-4 
8-5 
0 000 
1-3 
1 ct 
1-2 
is by W. 
S : S. 
50 
4 
0 
753 
7fi fi 
fi3.9 
7.4 
2- 1 
1-2 
S. 
S by W. 
2-5 
6 
0 
774 
fi7 fi 
fi9 9 
4 8 
i .3 
Of) 
S by W. 
3-0 
8 
0 
7Q7 
59-2 
58-8 
0-4 
0 0 
00 
S by W : S. 
3.n 
10 
0 
8'i 1 
OO 1 
'i'i.fi 
54-9 
0-7 
0-0 
00 
fi Q 
Sept. 17 0 
0 
74-2 
fi-7 
ssw. 
8 
+ 
48-6 
18 
o 
9Q.7'i8 
£dU l (JO 
e i3. ( 3 
OO 1 
fi.1 
0-7 
00 
SW by S. 
SW : SSW. 
Q.fi 
20 
o 
7=11 
60-3 
591 
1-2 
0-9 
0-7 
SW by S. 
SW. 
7.n 
22 
o 
7fi9 
63-3 
590 
4-3 
69-1 
21 
IS 
SW. 
SW by S. 
Sept. 18 0 
o 
755 
67-7 
63-5 
4-2 
47-1 
2-3 
1-4 
S5\V . 
SW. 
9-5 
2 
o 
773 
66-1 
62-6 
3-5 
0-0S4 
2-7 
1-3 
CJ O \\ T" 
SW. 
100 
4 
0 
827 
59-2 
56-7 
2-5 
11 
0-1 
w. 
SW. 
100 
6 
0 
858 
59-6 
561 
3-5 
0 1 
01 
W 5 
SW. 
9-5 
8 
0 
918 
54-3 
52-2 
21 
0-2 
0 0 
7-5 
10 
0 
951 
50-3 
491 
1-2 
01 
00 
2-5 
18 
0 
ou yuj 
39-3 
38-7 
0-6 
0-1 
0-0 
9.0 
20 
0 
093 
43-4 
43 0 
0-4 
0 0 
00 
SW. 
4-0 
22 
0 
103 
510 
49-7 
1-3 
67-6 
00 
00 
SW. 
40 
Sept. 19 0 
0 
095 
59-7 
55- 1 
4-6 
36-4 
0-0 
0 0 
SW. 
80 
2 
0 
066 
64-0 
58 0 
6 0 
0040 
0 0 
0-0 
SW. 
SO 
4 
0 
037 
66-2 
59-9 
6-3 
0-2 
0-1 
ESE ? 
. SW. 
9-5 
6 
0 
027 
59-3 
561 
3-2 
0«0 
00 
SW. 
9-5 
September 13* 1 7 h — 14 d 23>\ The suspending cord of the Anemometer weight having broken, the 
were estimated. 
observations during this period 
