178 
Daily Meteoeological 
Grbttingen 
Mean Time 
of 
Observation. 
d. h. m. 
Oct. 29 0 0 
2 30 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
Oct. 30 0 0 
2 0 
4 0 
6 0 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
Oct. 31 0 0 
2 0 
4 0 
6 0 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
0 0 
Nov. 1 
Nov. 
Nov. 
6 0 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
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 
6 0 
8 0 
10 0 
18 0 
20 0 
22 0 
Baro- 
meter 
Corrected. 
29-051 
29-146 
29-364 
355 
348 
317 
268 
219 
170 
118 
090 
29-105 
175 
242 
280 
307 
332 
363 
373 
371 
29-411 
445 
495 
519 
530 
551 
579 
605 
631 
29-650 
660 
679 
687 
664 
647 
640 
624 
604 
29-449 
431 
404 
367 
316 
274 
259 
255 
244 
29-107 
124 
251 
Thermometers. 
Dry. 
30-7 
300 
330 
35- 7 
36- 8 
36- 9 
37- 2 
37-9 
37-3 
32- 7 
310 
33- 0 
390 
421 
41- 8 
34- 0 
290 
29- 3 
28-6 
31 7 
32- 4 
37-2 
421 
42- 8 
36- 7 
30- 1 
30-8 
33- 8 
33 8 
37- 7 
42-5 
440 
44-0 
41-9 
41-9 
35- 4 
310 
Wet. 
30- 0 
29-4 
31- 8 
32- 6 
34 9 
360 
37-0 
37-6 
37-2 
320 
32- 5 
37-7 
400 
400 
33- 6 
28-1 
31- 3 
32- 1 
360 
40-4 
40- 7 
36- 4 
300 
33- 6 
33-5 
37- 5 
42-4 
42-3 
42-8 
41- 2 
41-1 
35-4 
32-8 
36- 5 
39- 5 
43-3 
41-7 
37- 5 
38- 9 
40- 6 
47-0 
47-2 
I IS 
Diff. 
0-7 
0- 6 
1- 2 
31 
1-9 
0-9 
0-2 
0-3 
01 
0-7 
0- 5 
1- 3 
21 
1-8 
0-4 
0-5 
0-4 
0- 3 
1- 2 
1-7 
21 
0-3 
01 
0-2 
0-3 
0- 2 
01 
1- 7 
1-2 
07 
0-8 
00 
Max. 
andMin 
48-2 
39-5 
440 
26-4 
37-8 
28-3 
44-2 
26-3 
44-0 
29-5 
45-4 
27-6 
45-6 
34-1 
Rain 
Gauge. 
0-117 
0-007 
0-452 
0-006 
0-010 
0003 
Anemometer. 
Quan- 
Pressure. 
Direction of 
Clouds moving from 
tity 
of 
Max. 
Pres. 
Wind. 
Clouds 
lbs. 
lbs. 
0 — 10. 
5-7 
4-3 
sw. 
6-1 
60 
00 
60 
0-0 
A A 
U-U 
SW by S. 
9-5 
0-0 
00 
100 
00 
0-0 
1 A A 
0-0 
00 
100 
00 
0-0 
10-0 
0-3 
0-3 
NE. 
mm. 
10-0 
0-3 
A 1 
0-1 
NNE. 
100 
0-3 
0-1 
NNW. 
100 
0-3 
00 
2-0 
0-1 
0-0 
0-5 
0-1 
0-1 
fcW by W . 
0-5 
0-3 
A O 
0-3 
SW by S. 
A " 
0-o 
A Q 
U-o 
A O 
SW by S. 
WNW : WW? 
1-3 
A O 
U-z 
A A 
U-U 
WNW : SSW. 
20 
U-U 
a n 
U-U 
SSW. 
30 
A A 
00 
00 
10 
A a 
U-U 
A A 
U-U 
NE : SSW. 
50 
00 
00 
30 
00 
0-0 
SE. 
90 
0-0 
0-0 
SE by E : SE ? 
8-0 
0-0 
0-0 
SE hv F ■ S hv W 
7-5 
A A 
U-U 
A A 
U-U 
S by E : S by W. 
5-5 
0-0 
0-0 
S : S by W. 
8-5 
0-0 
0-0 
50 
A A 
0-0 
A A 
o-u 
Sby W. 
50 
0-1 
0-0 
S J w. 
90 
00 
0-0 
100 
00 
00 
s. 
80 
0 0 
0-0 
W : SSE. 
8-5 
0-0 
00 
o uy Hi. 
C C\ 
o-U 
00 
0-0 
s. 
9-9 
0-0 
A A 
0-0 
ENE. 
SE. 
9-9 
0-0 
A A 
U-U 
SE. 
100 
A A 
U-U 
A A 
U-U 
SE. 
9-8 
0-0 
A A 
U-U 
0-2 
00 
0-0 
OS 
0-0 
0-0 
SSE : SSE. 
2-5 
0-2 
0-0 
SSE : S. 
9-8 
0-2 
00 
W by S. 
1 A A 
n i 
S by E : S J W. 
7-0 
o-o 
00 
S by W. 
30 
00 
00 
S. 
40 
00 
0 0 
SW. 
90 
01 
0-0 
SSW. 
90 
1-7 
1-4 
SSE. 
100 
2-4 
0-8 
ssw. 
SSW : S. 
90 
2-1 
0-5 
SSW J w. 
SW? 
0-8 
Nov. 3 J 0 1 ' 40 m . New floss silk put upon tin- wet bulb thermometer, the other having become quite green. 
Nov. 3' 1 20 1 '. The reading of the barometer is perhaps 0'05 inch too low. 
