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METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE BLIND AN G KEEBAU, HOSPITAL OBSERVATORST, FOR THE MONTH OF MAT, 1835. 
-Lat,, 1 17 JS/., Long., 103° 51 32. 
Barometer — - reduced 
TO 32°. 
Date. 
H 
os 
w 
i“4 
a 
r-H 
<M 
1 
29-903 
29-826 
29-892 
2 
•895 
■796 
•860 
3 
•903 
•786 
•864 
4 
•930 
•801 
•87 i 
5 
■911 
•829 
•898 
6 
■910 
•773 
•872 
7 
•898 
*787 
•871 
S 
•891 
■818 
•872 
9 
■946 
*821 
•913 
10 
•930 
•826 
•909 
u 
•884 
•788 
•853 
12 
•365 
•788 
•819 
13 
•869 
•784 
•86! 
11 
•890 
■868 
■886 
15 
•875 
j *788 
*866 
16 
•896 
•soo 
■871 
17 
•877 
•786 
*865 
IS 
*910 
‘809 
•908 
19 
■914 
*829 
*862 
20 
•935 
•831 
■9!5 
21 
•881 
•794 
•874 
22 
*935 
•865 
•897 
23 
•936 
•S23 
•909 
24 
•886 
■811 
■871 
25 
‘887 
•798 
•860 
26 
•896 
•773 
•863 
27 
•904 
•792 
•893 
28 
-898 
•778 
•886 
29 
•887 
•798 
•860 
30 
*869 
i Jo 
•866 
31 
•870 
-778 
•868 
JM earn. 
29-899 
# 
29*805 29-877 
pi 
a 
o> 
Temperature op Air. 
Temperature 
of 
Radiation. 
Height of Bar Cistern above Sea Level, 10 ft. 
H 
W 
«S 
29-872 86-5 84-0 
•850 82-0 86-8 
-851 "" ~ 
■868 
•879 
■852, 
' S4-5 
85-8 
85 '5 
85- 4 
86- 5 
87’5 
87- 0 
88 - 0 
78-0 
81-5 
"852 
■861 
•90S 
•888 
■842 
•831 
■838 
•881 
•813 
•857 
•813 
•876 
•868 
■891 
‘85 L 
•899 
•889 
■S67 
•818 
*811 
*863: 
•855 82 
•848 
•813 
•839 
29-861 
87-0 87-0 
86-0 88-5 
83-5 86-0 
86-0 85-0 
85- 2 
87-0 
84- 5 
80-0 
86*0 
83-0 
86 - 8 
83- 2 
81*5 
76 5 
87-0 
80-0 
810 
85- 0 
89- 0 
78-5 
84- 0 
90- 0 
8 4 - 5 
85- 8 
87-0 
85-8 
8 3 - 5 
bo'o 
87-5 
86 '5 
86’5 
86-0 
86-2 
85 - 8 
87 - 5 
85-0 
76 5 
79-5 
86'5 
84-5 
82-6 
81-7 
79'5 
80-0 
79-0 
Pi 
S3 
<» 
83-3 
82‘9 
81-3 
a 
pi 
a 
•r4 
M 
<3 
PI 
PS ; 
g I CD 
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pi ! g 
I c3 
3 I & 
78- 0f 81-2 
77-0 82-2 
79- 0 83-3 
79-0' 82-9 
83-6 
83-0 
810 
85-0 
83-8 
85-3 
89'9 
90-0 
89-3 
88-5 
88-2 
88- 5 
89- 0 
88-2 
78- 0 
79- 0 
78*0 
82-5 
81-0 
82-0 
78-5 
77-5 
75*8 
82-0 
76-8, 81-4] 88-8 
73-0, 16-9 
7 1*2 1 18-8 
71-0] 15-3 
71-51 il'O 
72-7 
72-3 
71- 7 
72- 0 
83-21 88-2 
79-0 85-8 
77-9 81-2 
81-2 87-8 
88 -2j 71-7 
83, 8 1 73 T 
88‘8 73-2 
72*7 
72- 5 
73- 7 
73*7 
88-5 
90-5 
1 5 ’o 
71-7 
78-5| 82*0; 88-7 1 71-7 
78- 0 83‘2: 87-2! 727 
79- 5 S4-8I 89-5 73-2 
76- 0 80-2 87-6 727 
81-0 83-6] 87-5, 72-0 
78-5 85*3 92-0 737 
77- 0 82-21 87-9; 717 
77*5 79-9 1 87-5' 71-2 
81-0 82-5 87-2 73*9 
78- 5 82-3] 86-9 1 747 
79- 0 83-0 83'5 ! 747 
83- 0 80-0 82-5 85-5 1 737 
84- 8 77-5 81-6 87-3' 75*2 
81'5 78*9 
8271 88-2 
15- 5 
16- 2 
17- 3 
16-2 
13-5 
157 
15‘6 
15- 8 
18- 0 
11- 5 
12 - 1 
11-0 
12- 3 
11-1 
11-0 
14‘5 
16- 3 
H-9 
15’5 
18-3 
13- 2 
133 
13-3 
12*2 
13-8 
12-8 
121 
147 
Wind. 
Direction, 
J! 
Difference bun 
and Shade. 
Grass. 
2 » 
s3 O 
■d ’43 
fi 
•i~h 
os 
SP3 
& _ 
^ § 
HH 
KH 
Ci 
15 II. 
147-5 
57-6 
71-0 
2*0 
S.W. 
S.W. 
15P3 
61-3 
70-0 
1-2 
S.W. 
S.W. 
151-5 
65*2 
7P5 
2-5 
E.N.E. 
s. w. 
151-3 
62-8 
72-5 
2-0 
N 
S.W. 
115-0 
56-8 
71-7 
1*0 
W 
S.W. 
153-8 
65 "3 
69-5 
2-8 
N.N.E. 
E 
150-5 
61*5 
68-0 
3-7 
N 
S.E. 
lotbO 
67-8 
68-2 
3-8 
S.W. 
S.E. 
157-9 
69-7 
70-3 
4*2 
Calm. 
E 
159-2 
70-4 
71-0 
2-1 
N.N.E. 
N 
152-5 
63-7 
72-2 
1*0 
E 
S.S.E. 
115.5 
67-0 
70-8 
1-9 
s.s.w. 
S.W. 
114-5 
51-0 
71-5 
1*0 
E.N.E. 
wsw. 
150*0 
61-8 
72-8 
0-9 
S.W. 
E 
116-5 
30-7 
71 *5 
2-2 
Calm. 
S.E. 
118-8 
61-6 
72-0 
1*2 
S 
NN.W. 
151-7 
63-9 
73-0 
2-5 
S.W. 
S.S.E. 
1565 
67-7 
72-5 
2 2 
E 
Calm. 
145-5 
56-8 
73*0 
1*7 
NN.W. 
E 
155‘2 
68-0 
095 
; 3-2 
.E.S.E. 
Calm. 
152-0 
62-5 
72-0 
1*2 
1 E 
S.W. 
153-0 
65 "1 
71'0 
1-7 
E 
S.W. 
161-3 
73-8 
70-0 
2-0 
S 
E 
153-8 
6P8 
70-8 
2*9 
S.S.E. 
S.E. 
153-5 
65-6 
73-0 
1-7 
S.W. 
Calm, 
150-5 
63-0 
72-5 
3*7 
s 
S 
149-5 
! 62-3 
72-2 
1*7 
E 
E.S.E. 
118-7 
68 - 8 
72-8 
1*9 
S 
S.W. 
155 "5 
67-0 
73-0 
1-0 
E.S.E. 
Calm. 
150-2 
64*7 
72-5 
1*2 
S.W. 
E 
1 5 1 *5 
61-2 
73-5 
1*7 
E.S.E. 
S.W. 
150.7 
62-5 
71-4 
2-1 
Velo- 
city. 
Ed 
S.W. 
Calm, 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm, 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
E 
E 
S.E. 
S.E, 
S.E. 
Calm 
S.E. 
Calm. 
S.E. 
S.W. 
Calm. 
Calm, 
E 
Calm, 
E 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
S.W. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
S.W. 
Calm. 
Highest atmospheric Pressure 
Lowest atmospheric Pressure 
J n the shade. \ J Ti shcst Temperature 
( .Lowest Temperature 
29-946 
29773 
92 - 0 ° 
71 - 2 ° 
Inches. 
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Temperature 
0D 
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1 — i 
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si 
P—4 
<3 
43 
O 
EH 
172 
159 
172 
168 
162 
100 
111 
112 
122 
114 
120 
115 
127 
156 
184: 
130 
135 
175 
156 
191 
203 
137 
137 
93 
99 
133 
111 
113 
151 
179 
181 
w 
cs 
79- 5 
78- 8 
80- 0 
79- 5 
W 
79-0 
79-5 
78- 5 
79- 5 
78-0 79-0 
77*5 79-0 
79-0 
73-0 
79-5 
79-1 
79- 5 
80- 0 
80-5 
79- 5 
77-0 
77- 5 
78- 5 
80- 0 
79- 5 
78- 0 
79- 0 
79-9 
790 
77-8 
77 - 5 
79-0 
76- 0 
78- 5 
79- 0 
78- 3 
77- 2 
78- 0 
75-0 
79- 8 
763 
77-0 
77- 5 
79- 2 
75-5 
78- 3 
80 0 80-5 
78-0 
75-5 78 - 5 
78 '0 
78-0 
80-0 
78-Oj 77-0 
77-3; 77-3 
141:78-8 78*1 
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OF 
JRATION. 
Computed 
Yapour Tension. 
h4 
HH 
H 
<M 
Mean. ; 
Minimum. 
i 
9 H. 
1 
w 
r— 4 
21 H. 
d 
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0) 
a 
77-0 
78-5 
1 
*903 
■925 
| 
*895. 
•90S 
77-5 
7S-6, 
-943 
•911 
*910. 
-921 
77-5 
78-7 
■931 
•861 
*925 
■906 
76-0 
78*3 
*920 
•837 
•872; 
•893 
75-0 
77-3 
■835 
•898 
■813 
■875 
76-0 
77-5 
*830 
•911 
■858 
■866 
76*0 
77-6 
*918 
•835 
•858 1 
■377 
77-0 
77-5 
*856 
•844 
•916 
•372 
76-5 
78-3 
■827 
■918 
•880 
•875 
76-8 
77-1 
•921 
•815 
•872 
•830 
79-0 
79-0 
*911 
•873 
•901 
•897 
77-5 
78-8 
*921 
•933 
•897 
■919 
78-0 
78-9 
■951 
•854 
•906 
•905 
77-0 
77-9 
■893 
•843 
■909 
■883 
77-0 
77-7 
*916 
■913 
•922 
•917 
71 8 
75-8 
•881 
•810 
■851 
■861 
78-5 
78-8 
■909 
■831 
•929 
■907 
75 0 
77-2 
•921 
•86 r 
•816 
•879 
76-5 
77-7 
■904 
•875 
■387 
•889 
76-0 
77-2 
•845 
■841 
•872 
•851 
77*0 
i 78-4 
*898 
■867 
■895 
•887 
75-0 
76-8 
•911 
•831 
'856 
•877 
77-0 78-3 
*916 
■915 
•875 
•902 
76"5 
79-0 
•921 
•013 
•837 
•90S 
76-0 
78-0 
•951 
•872 
•836 
•905 
76-0 
76-7 
•871 
•879 
•879 
•876 
78-0 
78-2 
•910 
.859 
•920 
•906 
77-0 
78-3 
•899 
•935 
•909 
•914 
77 -5 
78*5 
•937 
•886 
•925 
•916 
76-5 
77-2 
•S72 
•818 
•867 
'8G2 
76-5 
77-2 
•865 
•853 
•901 
•875 
76*7 
77-9 
i 
-44 
o 
I 9 s 
J 
•879 
•883 
■887 
Relative 
Humi- 
DITT. 
Cloud ic Weather 
Initials. 
S 
Ph 
00 
O 
Cl 
PW 
CO 
rH 
O 
Cs. k. b.t 
C. 0. 
C. b. 
C. b. 
Pe. c. 
P. CV. 
K. b. 
P. 0. 
K. b. 
B 
Pc. 0. 
B 
C. b. 
Pc. b. 
K. b. 
Pc. b. 
Pk. c. 
B 
Pe. o. 
Po. c. 
Pk.ke.b 
Pc. b. 
Pc. O, 
B 
Pc. o. 
B 
Pc. 0. 
B 
Pc. o. 
Pc. c. 
Pc. o. 
Pe. o. 
Ck. b. 
Pc. c. 
Pc. c. o. 
B 
Pc. 0 . 
Pc, o. 
C. e. 
C. b. 
K. b. 
Pc. o. 
Pc. o. 
C.cs. b. 
Pc. k. o. 
C, b. 
Pk. e. 
K. b. 
Pc. o. 
Pe. c. 
K. pe.o. 
Pc, o. 
K. b. 
Pc. o. 
C. b. 
Cs. b. 
Lc, <: 
Cj. b. 
£!;: 
vPc. b. 
P-p. 
Greatest fall of rain in 24 hours 2 23 Inches. 
T. IRVINE ROWELL m.d., \ 
Principal Civil Medical Officer , S.S. 
. . V^ 
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