METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS OE THE KANDANG KERBAU HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY, FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1890. 
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K, b. 
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Pc, 0 . 
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134 
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76 0 
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10 
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Pc, r, o„ 
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Pc, 0 . 
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128 
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78 
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b. 
W. 
WSW. 
Calm. 
130 
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760 
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Pc, 0 , d 
C, c. 
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NW. 
Calm. 
129 
78-6 
79-5 
76 4 
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81 
76 
91 
83 
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to 
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Pc, k, b 
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P, k. 0 . 
Pc, o, r„ 
w. 
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Calm. 
137 
72-2 
75-5 
740 
730 
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90 
86 
93 
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10 
10 
Pc, 0 , d 
Pc, 0 . 
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WNW. 
Calm. 
129 
780 
78 3 
75’7 
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•879 
75 
74 
95 
81 
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K, c, b 
K, b. 
NW. 
NW. 
NW. 
129 
76 8 
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86 
70 
95 
84 
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Pc, 0 . 
Pc, c. 
C, b. 
NW. 
W. 
Calm. 
140 
73-5 
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Pc, 0 , 
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ssw. 
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136 
78 5 
778 
76 8 
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87 
78 
92 
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8 
19 
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Pc, 0 , d. 
Pc, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . 
w. 
ssw. 
SSW. 
130 
78-8 
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78 
73 
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8 
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Pc, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . 
C, c. 
w. 
w. 
WSW 
130 
79-0 
77-2 
76 0 
77-4 
908 
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•877 
•876 
76 
72 
92 
79 
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4 
6 
6 
K, b. 
Ck, c. 
Ck, c. 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
131 
740 
77-5 
75 ‘5 
75 7 
•825 
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•871 
•852 
94 
74 
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10 
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Pc, 0 . 
Pc, c. 
WSW. 
SW. 
Calm. 
138 
77-5 
77-2 
765 
77*1 
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64 
93 
8 
.63 
6 
4 
b 
Ck, b. 
0, b. 
Ck, 0 . 
NW. 
w. 
Calm. 
135 
76-8 
79-6 
756 
77 1 
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■901 
94 
78 
96 
81 
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11 
9 
b 
Pc, 0 . 
Ck, 0 . 
P,0. 
W. 
w. 
Calm. 
130 
78 b 
76.5 
76 ( 
77*1 
•924 
■771 
•886 
•861 
81 
61 
96 
72 
... 
4 
b 
K, b. 
Ck, b. 
Ck, 0 . 
133 
764 
77*5 
750 
76-1 
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87 
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92 
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Highest Atmospheric Pressure 
Lowest Atmospheric Pressure 
f Highest Temperature 
i Lo.vest Temperature 
Gr‘ ’i test F;vll of Rain in 24 hours 
30.001 IncheB 
2S : .7‘1 1 „ 
88.5° Fah. 
70 . 0 ° 
2 « ' 1 Incite 
* The daily Mean Temperature of air is obtained 
from the results of the obsi rtrationt? at 9 H, 15 H, 21 
H, and Minimum Temperate re. 
MAX. F. SIMON. 
Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer. 
