METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE KANDANG KERBAIT 
1° 17' IF. Lat 103° 51' E. Long. 
HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY, FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1890. 
Height of Bar Cistern above Sea Level , 10 ft. 
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Temperature op Air. 
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°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
1 
29-908 
29 842 
29 880 
29-877 
83-0 
86-8 
316 
80-8 
87*2 
72 0 
16*2 
2 
•902 
•847 
•901 
•883 
805 
83-8 
760 
78-7 
84-0 
74-3 
9-7 
3 
■936 
■871 
•902 
•903 
82.3 
75 8 
74 0 
76-2 
332 
72-7 
10-5 
4 
■938 
•847 
•903 
•896 
82.3 
85*0 
78-8 
80-5 
85-3 
76-0 
9-3 
6 
•934 
*855 
.927 
•905 
830 
82-8 
80-8 
79-9 
84-3 
72-S 
11-5 
6 
■939 
*854 
•905 
*899 
84-3 
85.8 
81-8 
28-3 
86 2 
77*8 
8-4 
7 
•937 
■824 
■846 
•869 
84-8 
85-2 
81-5 
81-5 
87 8 
74-3 
13*5 
8 
•943 
•827 
.935 
■902 
84-8 
86-8 
820 
82-7 
86 5 
77-2 
9 3 
9 
■966 
•819 
'916 
•900 
83 5 
78-8 
76-5 
77-4 
83 5 
70-6 
13*0 
10 
•912 
•828 
■872 
•870 
84 0 
35-5 
770 
79-8 
86 9 
726 
144 
11 
■913 
•838 
•869 
•873 
835 
84-5 
Sl-rt 
80-8 
87-5 
73.2 
14 3 
12 
•914 
■814 
•904 
•874 
83 0 
84.8 
79-5 
79-9 
81 6 
72 5 
12-1 
13 
■879 
•819 
■847 
■848 
84.0 
86-2 
81-0 
32-1 
87 2 
77-2 
3 0*0 
14 
■8S6 
•790 
•879 
•852 
84-5 
S4-8 
75 0 
79-7 
87-8 
74-5 
13 3 
15 
,899 
•828 
•890 
•872 
83* ' 
83-8 
78 5 
801 
87-2 
74-.1 
12-9 
16 
•981 
786 
■928 
•898 
77-2 
75-6 
74 0 
74-8 
82-8 
i 2 5 
10 3 
17 
•955 
•868 
•954 
•926 
81-2 
76-8 
75 ‘5 
7 6*4 
81-8 
718 
100 
18 
*982 
•910 
■920 
■901 
76-8 
84-4 
76 8 
77-7 
84 5 
72-2 
1213 
19 
•946 
•847 
•932 
•908 
75-5 
80.8 
76-8 
76-4 
80-9 
72-2 
8-7 
20 
•925 
•862 
■923 
•872 
80-2 
76-8 
750 
77-7 
81-5 
710 
10 5 
21 
*956 
•908 
■942 
•935 
79-9 
80.2 
75-5 
76 9 
83 5 
72-3 
112 
22 
■965 
•814 
‘893 
•893 
34 0 
84-4 
78*0 
78*9 
84 \5 
72-2 
12 3 
23 
•947 
•866 
•921 
•911 
790 
79-8 
76-2 
76-1 
84*2 
70 5 
13 7 
24 
•939 
■863 
•914 
•905 
74 5 
8l‘8 
76.6 
7*59 
81 8 
70-6 
11-2 
25 
•930 
•858 
*897 
•898 
84-8 
83 0 
77 8 
78'4 
82-5 
71-0 
11-8 
26 
•951 
•873 
•922 
•916 
78 8 
77-6 
75-3 
759 
82-8 
71-8 
11-0 
27 
■945 
•872 
•879 
•899 
79-0 
76.8 
75 0 
7 5 ’6 
8-00 
71-5 
8.5 
28 
■960 
•815 
•926 
■900 
84 2 
83-4 
79-2 
79 2 
850 
72.0 
13-0 
29 
•963 
•914 
■966 
•948 
84.6 
84-4 
75-2 
79-0 
82 5 
726 
1 0.0 
30 
30-095 
’856 
•957 
•869 
81-8 
84-2 
76-0 
78-7 
86-2 
7P8 
1 3-4 
31 
29-941 
•885 
•924 
•917 
83-8 
83-5 
7 65 
78-8 
854 
71-6 
13-9 
Mean. 
29-938 
29-848 
29-903 
29 896 
81-9 
82-4 
776 
78-7 
84-2 
72-9 
11-3 
TEMPERATURE 
OP 
Radiation. 
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144-6 
135 
120-5 
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117-0 
154- 0 
146-0 
105 -0 
149- 5 
1530 
151-0 
156-0 
155- 0 
143-0 
1520 
105-8 
1 51.0 
141- 0 
104-0 
142- 0 
150- 0 
102 0 
142-0 
140.2 
1420 
128-C 
1470 
140-0 
150-0 
1490 
139-6 
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3.5 
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W. 
SW. 
128 
510 
72-0 
2-3 
NW. 
W. 
Calm. 
129 
37-3 
71-8 
0.9 
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NW. 
Calm. 
128 
59-2 
72-2 
3-8 
WNW. 
WNW. 
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68-2 
4-6 
SW. 
W. 
SW. 
128 
61-3 
72-9 
4.9 
NW. 
SW. 
SW. 
129 
66-2 
73-2 
1.1 
SW. 
SW. 
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129 
5 9 *5 
73-5 
3.7 
NW, 
sw. 
SW. 
128 
21 6 
69-5 
10 
NW. 
sw. 
SW. 
160 
62-6 
68-9 
3-6 
NW. 
sw. 
SW. 
130 
65-6 
71-8 
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s. 
SW. 
130 
66-4 
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W. 
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72-8 
4.4 
SW. 
W. 
SW. 
130 
67-2 
70-8 
3 7 
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sw. 
SW. 
129 
65"8 
725 
18 
W. 
sw. 
SW. 
130 
69-2 
714 
1-1 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
141 
2 40 
70 2 
1-6 
W. 
SE. 
Calm. 
135 
6y 5 
69-4 
2-8 
Calm. 
w. 
Calm. 
130 
60-1 
70-6 
1-7 
Calm. 
sw. 
Calm. 
131 
22.5 
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NW. 
w. 
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191 
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Calm. 
Calm. 
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6 5 *5 
70-0 
2 2 
W. 
W. 
Calm. 
137 
17-8 
694 
11 
SSW. 
Calm. 
W. 
137 
60 2 
69-7 
0-9 
NW. 
w. 
Calm. 
134 
57-6 
700 
10 
SW. 
SW. 
Calm. 
144 
59-2 
708 
1-0 
SW. 
SE. 
Calm- 
140 
48-6 
69-9 
1-6 
NW. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
137 
62 0 
69.8 
2-2 
WSW. 
W. 
Calm. 
132 
57-5 
69-0 
2 5 
sw. 
W. 
Calm. 
148 
64-8 
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sw. 
W. 
Calm. 
141 
64-6 
690 
1.5 
NW. 
W. 
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°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
77-8 
79*8 
77-5 
78-4 
78*5 
78-0 
76-0 
77-2 
7 6 -3 
743 
73-5 
74-7 
77-8 
78-0 
77 0 
77-6 
78*3 
77-5 
78'0 
77*9 
78-0 
78-3 
78-0 
781 
78-3 
78-5 
76-8 
779 
79*5 
77 2 
77-5 
78M 
79 0 
74'6 
76-0 
76-2 
78-6 
T7'0 
75.0 
76-8 
78-5 
77 8 
768 
77-7 
77 5 
78-2 
76’U 
77-2 
77-6 
76-4 
7 8'o 
77 5 
78-8 
78-5 
74-0 
77-1 
773 
765 
75 5 
76-4 
76-g 
73-8 
735 
74 4 
78 8 
7 1'0 
74-5 
75.8 
75-5 
76-8 
75-3 
75-9 
74 4 
75-3 
76 0 
75*1 
76-4 
76-0 
74-0 
75-1 
76-8 
76 8 
74 5 
75-7 
77-3 
76-5 
76-0 
76-8 
75-5 
75-6 
74-5 
75*2 
73 8 
76 2 
7o - 5 
75-2 
77-8 
76-8 
76 0 
7 6"4 
76-0 
74-8 
74 0 
74-6 
76*5 
75-0 
74-5 
75-3 
780 
77-s 
76-2 
773 
78-5 
79-5 
Tlo 
77 6 
78-8 
78.0 
75 0 
77-3 
78.0 
77.5 
75*0 
76.8 
770 
76-9 
75'6 
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•948 
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■906 
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•938 
•932 
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•909 
•870 
•857 
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.864 
•871 
•951 
•862 
•839 
’861 
•882 
■888 
•867 
•826 
•899 
819 
•851 
•904 
•895 
•946 
•881 
•837 
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Cloud & Weather 
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2 
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86 
72 
83 
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K, b. 
K, b. 
•881 
•856 
•895 
91 
76 
95 
87 
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8 
Ck, o. 
C, Ck, o. 
Ck, o. 
•829 
■820 
■825 
75 
93 
98 
88 
.12 
8 
10 
10 
Ck, c. 
Pc, o, d. 
Pc, o, 
•866 
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.888 
81 
72 
92 
82 
... 
4 
4 
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K. b. 
C, Cs. 
Pc, 0 . 
•874 
•924 
•901 
80 
78 
88 
79 
... 
6 
10 
6 
6 
C, c. 
Pc, 0 . 
C, c. 
•867 
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.882 
73 
70 
84 
76 
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Pc, 0. 
Ck, c. 
C, c. 
•886 
•858 
•874 
73 
74 
81 
76 
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4 
4 
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Ck, b. 
Ck, b, 
Pc, o. 
•887 
•883 
‘874 
78 
62 
81 
74 
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6 
3 
6 
K, c. 
C, b, 
C, c. 
•902 
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81 
82 
93 
85 
13 
8 
9 
8 
Pc, 0 . 
Pc, o, r. 
Pk, o. 
•814 
■843 
•863 
77 
66 
91 
78 
• • • 
4 
2 
0 
Kc, b. 
C. b. 
b. 
•861 
•855 
•876 
79 
73 
79 
77 
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4 
6 
2 
K, b. 
Ck, b. 
C, b. 
•878 
•852 
•807 
77 
73 
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4 
5 
0 
K, b. 
C, b, 
b. 
.783 
•913 
•861 
73 
62 
89 
75 
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4 
8 
0 
Kc, b. 
Ck, o. 
Pc, b. 
•891 
•820 
•872 
76 
74 
95 
82 
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2 
6 
0 
K, b. 
Pc, o, d. 
b. 
•816 
•844 
•811 
77 
71 
87 
78 
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4 
10 
4 
Kc, b. 
Pc, o. 
C, b. 
•815 
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Pc, o, d. 
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Pc, 0 . 
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90 
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8 
10 
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Pc, o, d. 
Pc, o, d 
Pc, c. 
■826 
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70 
93 
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Pc, o, r. 
C, o. 
Pc, o. 
•826 
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Pc, o. 
Pc, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . 
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85 
92 
96 
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8 
10 
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C, o. 
Pc, o, r. 
Pc. o, r. 
•835 
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87 
81 
95 
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8 
10 
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Pc, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . 
•805 
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84 
68 
91 
81 
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Pc, o, r. 
Pc, o. 
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86 
81 
97 
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Pc, o, r. 
Pc, o, r. 
Pc, b. 
■820 
•871 
■842 
97 
76 
95 
89 
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10 
5 
6 
Pc, o, r. 
Ck, b. 
Pc, c. 
830 
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83 
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Ck, b. 
•828 
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87 
94 
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10 
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Pc, o, r. 
Pc, o, d. 
■846 
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92 
98 
93 
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6 
10 
4 
C, c. 
Pc, 0 . 
K, Ck,b. 
•879 
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•882 
81 
76 
87 
81 
... 
4 
5 
6 
K, Pc, b. 
Kc, b. 
Cc, b. 
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76 
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97 
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K, b. 
Pc, b. 
Pc, o. 
•877 
•850 
■893 
87 
74 
95 
85 
.48 
6 
5 
10 
C, c. 
Ck, b. 
Pc. 0, 
■856 
•849 
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76 
75 
93 
81 
.12 
4 
6 
2 
Ck, b. 
Pc, c. 
C, b. 
•850 
.860 
•866 
82 
79 
91 
83 
L’otal. 
6 
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8.09 
Highest Atmospheric Pressure 
Lowest Atmospheric Pressure 
In the Shade < 
Greatest Fall of Rain in24 hours 
30.095 Inches 
29.786 
87.8° Fah. 
70.5° „ 
2.74 Inches 
* The daily Mean Temperature of air is obtained 
from the results of the observations at 9 H, 16 II, 21 
H, and Minimum Temperature. 
MAX. F. SIMON, 
Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer. 
