METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS OR THE KANDANG KERBAU HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY, FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, 1890. 
1°17' N. Lat., 10S°51' E. Long. 
Height of Bar Cistern above Sea Level , 10 ft. 
Barometer 
to 
KEDUCEI 
32 ° 
T 
Date. 
H 
te 
te 
a 
3 
© 
te 
07, 
rHl 
« 
a 
oa 
Ins. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
°F. 
1 
29 917 
29735 
29 876 
29-843 
79 0 
2 
■910 
•720 
•847 
•826 
84-3 
3 
"852 
•725 
•809 
•795 
79 2 
4 
•863 
•782 
•860 
•835 
87-8 
5 
*897 
■829 
■850 
*859 
81-8 
6 
•864 
■737 
808 
•803 
33 0 
7 
•850 
•766 
.810 
•809 
81-5 
8 
•864 
■763 
'855 
*827 
85-9 
9 
•933 
.822 
.877 
,8 1 7 
87-0 
10 
•896 
•816 
‘890 
■867 
88-8 
11 
•900 
•858 
•897 
•8*5 
88-9 
12 
•939 
•796 
*889 
•875 
87-0 
13 
•939 
•807 
•927 
*891 
83-0 
14 
•926 
•820 
■904 
•883 
*6,8 
16 
.636 
•830 
■888 
•885 
76-8 
16 
•883 
781 
•862 
•84. 
86’4 
17 
•873 
•767 
■84* 
*829 
86 3 
18 
•877 
•764 
•842 
•828 
S6'8 
19 
•893 
•812 
*884 
•863 
78-0 
20 
•895 
•822 
•872 
•863 
86‘ 8 
21 
•865 
•798 
•863 
•842 
87-8 
22 
*898 
■771 
•859 
•843 
85 8 
23 
•901 
*846 
•867 
■871 
88 3 
24 
•871 
■778 
•860 
•836 
86 "8 
25 
•902 
•809 
•870 
■860 
84-3 
26 
•895 
•850 
•887 
•877 
84 0 
27 
■913 
•875 
*909 
■899 
83 •* 
28 
•901 
•806 
•8S8 
•865 
83 5 
29 
•9*25 
■808 
*893 
•876 
84.5 
30 
•911 
*860 
•910 
•894 
86 8 
31 
•896 
■768 
■841 
•835 
85 *6 
Mean. 
29896 
29*797 
29-869 
29854 
84-9 
Temperature of Air. 
H 
tO 
°F. 
870 
8 9 "9 
86 S 
8 7 '5 
80-8 
89.0 
80'2 
89-0 
88 ‘0 
820 
79-8 
88-S 
8 10 
86- 9 
83-8 
900 
88-0 
88-2 
840 
84.4 
82 5 
86’2 
x6'0 
90*2 
84*4 
82 5 
79-0 
81*8 
87- 0 
79-0 
85-2 
85-1 
Highest Atmospheric Pressure 
Lowest Atmospheric Pressure 
I, the Shade, { KSST 
Greatest Fall of Rain in 24 hours 
21 H. 
Mean. 
Maximum. 
Minimum. 
© 
be 
B 
<5 
P3 
i 
j Sun. 
Difference Sun 
and Shade. 
Grass. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F, 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
79-8 
80-3 
87-2 
75-2 
12-0 
141-0 
53-8 
73'5 
81-3 
82-7 
90-5 
75-2 
15*3 
155*5 
65‘0 
72-3 
80 5 
79 6 
86-8 
72-5 
14-3 
135-0 
48-2 
70*5 
77-0 
81-4 
88 8 
73-2 
15’6 
150-5 
61*7 
70-0 
77-0 
73-5 
89-9 
74-5 
15 - 4 
162-9 
63 0 
70-9 
81*0 
82T 
90 2 
75 - 3 
14-9 
119-5 
59 3 
72 5 
7-05 
789 
87-5 
75‘6 
11-9 
150 6 
63 0 
71-9 
80-8 
82-8 
89-2 
75'3 
13 9 
149-7 
60-5 
71-6 
82'0 
83T 
90-7 
75‘4 
15‘3 
151-8 
6 IT 
74-3 
804) 
81-8 
89-9 
76-3 
136 
1 54 o 
646 
74-2 
75-8 
7 9 ’5 
88 9 
73-6 
18.3 
lo3'5 
64‘6 
70-6 
81-2 
84-5 
89-0 
76-9 
I2T 
150-9 
61-9 
72-5 
78 0 
80T 
88-5 
73 5 
1 5 *0 
I50o 
62-0 
70-7 
78-6 
31*3 
88'SJ 
72-9 
160 
153-5 
64-6 
70-8 
77-0 
77-8 
s3‘8 
73*5 
1 0 3 
120’S 
370 
6119 
79-3 
82-6 
89 3 
74-5 
14-8 
149-5 
60-2 
73 5 
78-0 
80*5 
88-0 
73 '5 
14.5 
U7.0 
59 0 
70 8 
82-8 
83‘6 
90-4 
76-5 
13-9 
I58'7 
68 3 
720 
78-6 
78'8 
86 3 
74-5 
11*8 
152-5 
66-2 
71*8 
795 
814 
88MJ 
74-6 
134 
15 10 
63.0 
71-0 
79-0 
81T 
S7-9 
75’2 
12-7 
149-9 
620 
71-5 
78-8 
80-8 
90 2 
, 72-3 
17-9 
153 5 
6 3 ‘3 
6S-2 
80 0 
81-8 
88-7 
72-8 
15-9 
154-0 
06 2 
69 8 
79-8 
82*8 
90 3 
74-5 
15-8 
159-5 
69-2 
70-8 
80 3 
80-9 
85'9 
74 5 
11-4 
151-5 
65 0 
70 0 
81 0 
80*6 
87-2 
75 3 
1 1-9 
150-0 
628 
72 -8 
78.0 
78-5 
84 0 
73 0 
11-0 
1302 
56‘2 
700 
79’5 
79 9 
86*2 
74-7 
11.6 
11 5’9 
59'7 
71-8 
79-0 
SIT 
87T 
738 
136 
153-5 
66 T 
696 
77-0 
79-6 
88 2 
75-5 
12-7 
152-5 
643 
73-3 
78-0 
80 6 
86 0 
73o 
12-5 
135'5 
49 5 
710 
786 
80 7 
88.1 
743 
13-8 
148-9 
GO 8 
71-3 
TEMPERATURE 
OF 
Radiation. 
& B 
a .2 
-B 73 
OQ a 
0> *Q 
Q si 
o C3 
l§ 
a 
°F. 
1* 
29.939 Inches 
29.720 „ 
90.°7 Fah. 
72°.3 „ 
0.76 'nches 
2*9 
20 
3 2 
3.6 
2.S 1 
3.7 
3 8 
IT 
2.1 
3*l 
4*4 
2*8 
2*1 
3.6 
10 
2-7 
4.5 
2 7 
36 
2*3 
4 J 
3*0 
3 7 
Wind. 
Direction. 
a 
s. 
w. 
NVV. 
NNW. 
NW. 
E. 
WNW. 
NE. 
SE, 
SE. 
NW. 
NW. 
ssw. 
WNW. 
NW. 
NW. 
W. 
WSW. 
W. 
WSW. 
NW. 
NW. 
NW. 
NW. 
1*5 WNW. 
2-5 
3 0 
2 9 
4-3 
2*2 
2*5 
3*0 
NW. 
w. 
NW. 
NW. 
NE. 
NW. 
w 
tO 
H 
oa 
NW. 
NW. 
WNW 
WNW. 
Calm 
W. 
NW. 
NE. 
SSW. 
NW. 
NW. 
NW. 
NW. 
NVV. 
W. 
NVV. 
NW. 
WSW. 
WNW 
JWSW. 
NW. 
NW. 
Culm. 
W. 
NW. 
W. 
Calm. 
WSW, 
w. 
Calm. 
WSW. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
WNE. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Culm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm 
Calm. 
SSE 
Calm 
(’aim. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
Calm 
Calm 
TEMPERATURE 
OF 
Evaporation. 
Velo- 
city. 
QD 
■r-i 
-4-2 
o 
W 
m 
w 
c3 
o> 
H 
IQ 
rH 
03 
OI 
i= i 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
160 
77 a 
79 0 
77-5 
78 - 0 
135 
79’5 
78*9 
79 0 
79T 
141 
78-0 
79-9 
78-0 
78 G 
141 
81-0 
79-9 
740 
78-3 
140 
78-5 
78 3 
760 
77-6 
130 
79-0 
79-jl 
78'8 
79 0 
140 
77 ‘0 
78-5 
78-0 
77*8 
138 
80 9 
81-5 
77*6 
79-9 
135 
81-2 
79-0 
79*0 
79-7 
178 
82 0 
78*0 
77*5 
792 
130 
79 0 
78*8 
75-0 
77-6 
129 
78 0 
78-8 
78.5 
78-4 
132 
80 '5 
78*5 
76-0 
78-3 
135 
80‘H 
80*0 
770 
79-3 
180 
75 8 
79*0 
76-6 
77! 
135 
78-3 
81*0 
77-6 
78-9 
133 
78 5 
795 
77-0 
78-3 
133 
79 5 
79 8 
79-0 
79-4 
132 
76'8 
790 
77 0 
77-6 
129 
78*0 
79-5 
78-0 
78-6 
131 
80-5 
77-5 
"7*0 
78-3 
130 
79 0 
80 0 
77-0 
78-7 
130 
80-5 
790 
78 0 
79 2 
129 
80'S 
80 6 
77-8 
79-7 
128 
78 0 
79 0 
77-0 
78-0 
129 
79-0 
76 5 
77-0 
77*6 
136 
78-0i 77 0 
765 
77-2 
131 
80-2 
i 78-0 
7 7 0 
78-4 
129 
79*0 
80-0 
78-0 
79 0 
135 
79 8 
76 0 
75 - 6 
77.1 
129 
790 
80-0 
77 0 
78.7 
135 
79-1 
79-0 
77-4 
78 5 
Computed 
Vapour Tension. 
H 
03 
Ins. 
*924 
*946 
*945 
*968 
•933 
*988 
*868 
•976 
•982 
1 003 
*861 
•838 
•940 
*968 
.880 
•861 
•925 
•910 
•908 
•842 
*945 
•901 
*921 
•968 
•876 
925 
'883 
•985 
■918 
■912 
‘904 
*895 
w 
tc 
Ins. 
.884 
•839 
•932 
•918 
*937 
•864 
•953 
•1/73 
•871 
■906 
■971 
•851 
.942 
•930 
•929 
•937 
.893 
•906 
•925 
•942 
■877 
•942 
•898 
•895 
•922 
•833 
•902 
<910 
•931 
•S58 
•956 
H 
t-H 
Ins. 
•915 
•963 
•927 
.810 
■886 
•957 
*893 
*934 
•962 
•912 
•862 
*950 
•872 
•909 
•908 
•920 
•916 
-942 
■909 
•940 
•902 
■907 
•933 
■926 
•887 
.875 
•894 
•895 
■947 
■864 
•916 
•910 
.909 
B 
a 
<D 
a 
Ins. 
•908 
•916 
•935 
.899 
.919 
■919 
•905 
'961 
"935 
•940 
’898 
•879 
.918 
*936 
•906 
■903 
•911 
'919 
•914 
•90 > 
•908 
•917 
■914 
.929 
•895 
•878 
•893 
•830 
•9: 2 
*878 
■925 
•905 
Re DATIVE 
Humi- 
dity. 
a 
04 
% 
93 
80 
94 
73 
86 
83 
81 
80 
78 
74 
64 
65 
71 
76 
95 
69 
84 
72 
94 
67 
73 
74 
70 
76 
76 
79 
76 
86 
77 
72 
74 
78 
tel 
iO 
t—i 
% 
69 
60 
76 
70 
89 
64 
92 
71 
66 
83 
95 
63 
89 
73 
80 
66 
67 
69 
79 
80 
79 
76 
72 
66 
78 
7 5 
91 
84 
72 
87 
79 
76 
tel 
<N 
% 
90 
90 
89 
86 
95 
90 
98 
86 
87 
89 
97 
87 
91 
93 
98 
92 
95 
84 
93 
93 
9! 
92 
91 
91 
86 
83 
93 
89 
96 
93 
91 
B 
cs 
CD 
a 
% 
84 
77 
86 
76 
90 
79 
90 
79 
77 
82 
85 
72 
84 
81 
91 
76 
82 
76 
89 
80 
81 
81 
78 
77 
79 
79 
87 
86 
85 
84 
83 
p— 
< 
lach- 
es. 
"05 
.16 
■76 
.37 
.11 
•is 
.24 
■04 
.44 
.23 
,08 
.73 
.04 
SSjTotal 
3.37 
Cloui 
0 to 10 
10 
8 
10 
4 
4 
10 
8 
2 
4 
4 
6 
6 
4 
4 
10 
2 
H 
4 
10 
6 
2 
4 
2 
2 
10 
2 
10 
6 
4 
IQ 
4 
4 
6 
6 
10 
4 
10 
2 
2 
10 
10 
2 
6 
4 
10 
2 
2 
2 
10 
2 
10 
2 
2 
4 
8 
10 
10 
10 
2 
2 10 
Cloud & Weather 
Initials. 
M 
6 
2 
10 
8 
8 
6 
2 
2 
2 
8 
1 
2 
0 
0 
2 
V 
(I 
2 
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< 
0 
2 
0 
2 
0 
y. 
6 
2 
8 
4 
■4 
os 
a> 
s-t 
o 
VS 
a> 
M 
Pc, o,r. 
Pc, o. 
Pc, o,d. 
K,Ck, b. 
C, b. 
Pc, o, r. 
C. o. 
K, b, d. 
K, b, b. 
Kc, b. 
C, c. 
C, o. 
K, b. 
K, b. 
Pc, o,d. 
K, b. 
Pc, o, 
K, b. 
Pc,o,d 
C, o 
b 
K, 
K, 
K, 
K, 
Pc, 
b. 
b. 
b. 
o. 
K, b. 
Pc, o. 
Ck, b. 
K, b. 
K, b. 
K, b. 
S 
A 
co 
o 
4-5 
B 
* 
crs 
C, b. 
Ck, b. 
0, c. 
K, c, c. 
Pc, o, d. 
C, b. 
Pc, o,d, 
lv, b. 
0, b. 
Pc, o. 
Pc, o, d, 
C, b. 
Pc,C,c,d 
Pc, k, b 
Pc, k,o. 
K, b. 
Ck, b. 
K, b. 
Ck, o. 
K, b. 
Pc, o, d. 
K, b. 
K, b. 
Kc, b 
K, Pc, o. 
Pc, 0 . 
Pc, o, d 
Pc, o. 
K, b. 
Pc, o,r. 
Pc, o, d. 
a. 
Q3 
C, c. 
C, b. 
Pc, o. 
Pc, o. 
C,Ck,o. 
C. c. 
Pc, b. 
0, b. 
K, b. 
Pc, o. 
Pc, o. 
C, b. 
Pc, b. 
b. 
b. 
C, b, 
b. 
b. 
Pc, b. 
,b 
b. 
b. 
O, b. 
b. 
C b. 
b. 
C, b. 
Pc, c. 
K, e. 
Pc, o. 
K, c, b. 
* The daily Mean Temperature of air is obtained 
from the results of the observations at 9 H, 15 II, 21 
H, and Minimum Temperature. 
T. C. MUGLISTON, 
Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer, S. 
S. 
