METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE KANDANG KERB ATI HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY, FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1890. 
1° 17 ' JV. Lat., 103° 5U E. Long. 
Temperature 
Barometer 
— -REDUCEl 
Temperature of Air. 
OF 
Wind. 
TO 
32° 
Radiation. 
’ 
Direction 
« 
Date. 
JZJ 
"d g 
d • 
CO d 
a 
a 
<D 
zj a 
a 
* rH 
M 
d 
3 
m 
§ P3 
9 H. 
15 H. 
21 H. 
Mean. 
id 
as 
15 H. 
d 
*-H 
<M 
Mean. 
a 
•H 
.a 
a 
0 
be 
a 
s 
i 
j Sun, 
*9 
Grass, 
si =3 
p 
9 H. 
H 
*c 
rH 
d 
r-H 
CM 
Ins. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°f: 
C F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°E. 
U F 
1 
29953 
29868 
29 899 
29-907 
80-8 
86-2 
78 0 
79.5 
88-0 
73-0 
15-0 
15 P5 
63-5 
70-u 
3*0 
NW, 
NW. 
Calm, 
2 
•971 
■801 
*936 
*903 
83 0 
87-8 
76-3 
80-2 
88-6 
73-5 
15-1 
152-0 
63-4 
71*8 
1-7 
wsw 
W. 
Calm. 
3 
•940 
■836 
•894 
■890 
86 0 
87-5 
80-0 
82 0 
88-5 
74.5 
1 4*0 
153-9 
65-4 
73-3 
1-2 
NW. 
NW, 
Calm. 
4 
•898 
*804 
*872 
•858 
8P8 
87-5 
76-8 
80-4 
88-2 
72-3 
15-9 
147*8 
59-6 
69-0 
3-3 
NW, 
W. 
Calm. 
6 
•934 
•802 
•850 
•862 
76-5 
83-0 
80*0 
78-0 
83-8 
72-5 
11*3 
136-6 
52-7 
71-3 
1*2 
NW. 
WSW. 
NNE. 
6 
•913 
•809 
*890 
•873 
84-0 
81-0 
81-5 
80-3 
88-5 
74-5 
14-0 
149-5 
61-0 
72-0 
2-5 
WNW. 
W. 
Calm. 
7 
•904 
•827 
■864 
•865 
82-5 
85-0 
78-5 
79-9 
86 0 
73*5 
12-5 
145-0 
590 
70*0 
?'5 
WNW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
• 8 
•881 
•817 
•877 
■859 
82-0 
85’0 
76*0 
79-4 
85-6 
74*6 
111 
1 32-0 
16 4 
70-0 
4-5 
W. 
s. 
SSW. 
9 
•895 
•831 
'875 
•874 
81-0 
86‘5 
78-0 
80-2 
86-8 
75-2 
U -6 
150 0 
63 2 
74-0 
1*2 
W. 
w. 
Calm. 
10 
■913 
•841 
•900 
•885 
83-8 
79*0 
76-8 
78-2 
84 -8 
73 8 
11*0 
109-0 
25-2 
72-5 
1-3 
NW. 
NNW. 
Calm. 
11 
•950 
*760 
•91 5 
■875 
8 2 ’5 
88-2 
76-0 
79-8 
88-5 
72-5 
16 0 
149-5 
61-0 
70*5 
2-0 
NW. 
W. 
NW. 
12 
•980 
•874 
•956 
•937 
78*5 
80-0 
76-5 
77-1 
80 2 
73-5 
6-7 
1 27-5 
47-3 
72-5 
10 
W. 
w. 
Calm, 
13 
*948 
•831 
•894 
•891 
82-8 
86.2 
78-3 
79-9 
87 2 
72-5 
14-7 
1490 
61-8 
70-0 
2.5 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
14 
•913 
•834 
•883 
*877 
84-0 
86-0 
78-8 
80-4 
88-8 
72-8 
16-0 
151 ‘5 
62-7 
71-8 
1-0 
NW. 
Calm, 
Calm, 
16 
•926 
•778 
•809 
•838 
79-5 
85'6 
78-0 
79*7 
87-0 
75-5 
11-5 
154 "5 
67-5 
71*8 
37 
WNW. 
W. 
Calm . 
16 
•963 
870 
'870 
•901 
81-0 
84'5 
78-0 
79-3 
86-8 
73-5 
1 3-3 
150-5 
63-7 
72'5 
1-0 
WNW. 
WNW. 
Calm. 
17 
•967 
•871 
•908 
•915 
84-0 
85’5 
78.2 
79'7 
67-7 
72-0 
15-7 
147-5 
59-8 
71 0 
1-0 
WNW. 
WSW. 
Calm. 
18 
•935 
•836 
■923 
•898 
7o’8 
82-8 
75.0 
76-6 
82-9 
72-8 
10 1 
120-5 
37-6 
71-0 
P 8 
NW. 
W. 
Calm . 
19 
*950 
•841 
•922 
•904 
78-8 
SB'S 
77.0 
78-4 
84-0 
74*5 
9-5 
135 0 
6 ] -C 
70-2 
4-3 
WNW. 
SSW. 
Calm. 
20 
*975 
•844 
*970 
*929 
84*0 
81-0 
76.5 
78*4 
87-2 
72-0 
15-2 
157*0 
69 8 
70-5 
1-5 
NNW. 
w. 
Calm. 
21 
30 019 
•819 
967 
•332 
78-8 
820 
7 7 *3 
77-8 
82-5 
730 
9-6 
151-5 
69*0 
72-5 
0.5 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
22 
29-968 
•831 
■942 
•914 
82 8 
81.8 
75 '5 
77*7 
85*5 
70*8 
14-7 
126 01 40-5 
6 P 8 
30 
WNW. 
Calm. 
Calm. 
23 
•968 
*852 
■920 
•913 
79-5 
84-2 
76-5 
78-4 
85-8 
73 3 
12 5 
144-5 
58-7 
70-0 
3-3 
NW. 
WSW. 
Calm. 
24 
■951 
•834 
■930 
•905 
84-8 
S4-5 
78-0 
804 
87.8 
730 
14-8 
161-0 
63-2 
7P0 
2-0 
WNW. 
w 
Calm . 
25 
•994 
■843 
•918 
•915 
75‘5 
81-0 
76-7 
76-3 
81.2 
72 0 
9-2 
138-5 
57 -3 
700 
2-0 
WNW. 
WNW. 
Calm. 
26 
•920 
*851 
•918 
•896 
81 5 
82-8 
77-0 
78-3 
86-2 
72.0 
14-2 
1 62-5 
76‘3 
70 0 
2 0 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm . 
27 
30 050 
•775 
•957 
■927 
78‘3 
80-2 
75-0 
76-3 
862 
71-6 
14-7 
123*0 
36-8 
699 
1-6 
NW. 
WNW. 
Calm. 
28 
29-993 
•854 
•940 
'929 
84-0 
76’5 
763 
77-0 
85-3 
71-2 
14-1 
1 45'5 
60-2 
68-8 
2.4 
NW. 
WNW. 
Calm. 
29 
•968 
•838 
■925 
•910 
82-5 
79-2 
75.0 
76-7 
85’4 
70-2 
15-2 
152-5 
67*1 
68 -9 
1.3 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
30 
•937 
■828 
•899 
•888 
76-2 
82-5 
74-8 
75-9 
82-6 
69-9 
12-7 
135-5 
62-9 
66-9 
3 0 
NW. 
W. 
Calm. 
31 
-963 
•824 
•929 
.909 
75-0 
80-6 
74-5 
75-0 
82-4 
700 
12-4 
140-5 
681 
69-0 
1*0 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
Mean. 
29 949 
29-829 
29 908 
29 897 
811 
83'5 
77-1 
78.6 
85-8 
72-8 
130 
143*2 
57-4 
70-7 
21 
Velo 
city. 
m 
CD 
r-H 
*rH 
m 
i— t 
d 
o 
H 
128 
1 30 
129 
150 
150 
130 
131 
133 
137 
132 
136 
130 
131 
132 
1 33 
135 
133 
132 
135 
131 
130 
131 
129 
129 
130 
132 
133 
132 
130 
132 
130 
133 
Temperature 
of 
Evaporation. 
Computed 
Vapour Tension. 
Relative 
Humi- 
dity. 
CLOUi 
0 to 10 
Cloud Sc Wkatheh 
Initials. 
55 
n 
H 
PS 
Inch 
S 
< 
’ 
sj 
tC 
m 
2 
A 
es. 
OS 
0 
cc 
W 
01 
15 H. 
21 H. 
Mean. 
W 
0 
d 
ict 
r-H 
H 
r-H 
CM 
Mean, 
d 
d 
rH 
d 
r— t 
Mean. 
X 
a 
1 
d 
— ( 
M 
to 
O 
<U 
PQ 
a 
< 
toi 
$ 
+3 
«*H 
<! 
°F. 
°F. 
°E, 
°F. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
% 
% 
% 
% 
6 
C, e. 
C, b. 
Ck, b. 
78*3 
78-5 
76 0 
77 6 
*936 
■872 
*872 
•893 
89 
69 
91 
83 
... 
5 
2 
77‘5 
78'8 
74-5 
76-9 
•870 
*865 
*852 
•862 
77 
66 
92 
79 
.10 
2 
4 
2 
K, b. 
K, b, 
K, b. 
81-0 
78-8 
78-0 
79-3 
*992 
•869 
•933 
*931 
80 
66 
91 
77 
.83 
2 
3 
2 
K,b, d. 
C, b. 
C, b. 
78-3 
77-5 
75-S 
77-2 
•881 
•810 
•830 
‘857 
74 
62 
95 
77 
1.10 
10 
4 
8 
Pc, or It. 
Ck, b. 
Pc, 0 . 
75‘5 
78-8 
77-3 
77-2 
•783 
•968 
•928 
•893 
69 
94 
97 
87 
... 
.0 
8 
2 
Pc,o,r,t. 
Ck, C,o. 
Pc, b. 
77-0 
79-3 
78 -5 
78-3 
•875 
•973 
•953 
.934 
83 
90 
92 
88 
. . . 
2 
5 
2 
K, b. 
Ck, b. 
Pc, b. 
76-5 
77-5 
76-0 
767 
■833 
•844 
•865 
■847 
75 
70 
89 
78 
.56 
8 
8 
10 
6 
0k, 0 , r. 
C, 0 . 
Pc,C,r. 
78-0 
77-8 
75-0 
76’3 
•818 
•854 
•856 
‘843 
75 
71 
95 
80 
,27 
8 
10 
0, 0 . 
C, 0 . 
Pc, o, r. 
77-0 
78-0 
76 8 
77-3 
•877 
•845 
•908 
•877 
83 
67 
94 
81 
... 
e 
8 
10 
Pc, 0 . 
0, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . 
79 0 
76-5 
75-3 
76-9 
*939 
.889 
'865 
*898 
80 
89 
95 
88 
.92 
8 
10 
0 
Pc,ko,r. 
Pc, 0 . 
b. 
77 0 
79 0 
74-0 
76-7 
•855 
•868 
•814 
•846 
77 
64 
91 
77 
... 
b 
5 
10 
C, c. 
Ck, b. 
Pc, 0 , d. 
7 5 0 
75-2 
74-8 
75-C 
•822 
■812 
•841 
■825 
84 
79 
92 
85 
.10 
10 
10 
10 
Pc, 0 , d. 
Pc, o,d. 
Pc, 0 , 
76-8 
78-5 
77-0 
77-4 
•842 
•848 
•912 
*867 
75 
69 
94 
79 
•• . 
8 
i> 
2 
0, Ck,o. 
C, b. 
Cs, b. 
78-6 
79*5 
75-5 
77-8 
*902 
•920 
•810 
•887 
77 
74 
85 
79 
.09 
2 
Hi 
Ck, b. 
Kc, b. 
Pc, 0 , r. 
75 0 
77-2 
75-5 
75-9 
•809 
•819 
•85 1 
•826 
SO 
67 
89 
79 
4.0 
8 
4 
10 
Ck, 0 . 
Ck, b. 
Pc, 0 . 
76-5 
78-8 
76-5 
77 3 
•853 
•911 
■894 
•865 
80 
76 
93 
83 
• • • 
6 
8 
6 
C, Cb, c. 
Ck, 0 . 
Pc, Cs, 
76 0 
78-0 
77-5 
77-2 
*791 
•859 
•941 
■864 
68 
70 
98 
79 
.42 
8 
8 
8 
C, 0 . 
C, 0 , 
C, 0 , 
74 0 
77-8 
74-5 
75-4 
*817 
•886 
■850 
'So! 
92 
79 
98 
89 
.02 
10 
10 
8 
Pc.o, r,l. 
C, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . 
76 0 
78-0 
75-5 
7 6 '5 
*862 
•886 
•864 
*871 
90 
77 
93 
87 
... 
8 
‘ 
C,Po,od 
K, b. 
Cs, b. 
78-5 
77-8 
75-5 
77-3 
*902 
•944 
*871 
•906 
77 
86 
95 
8 6 
1.10 
8 
10 
10 
Ck, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . r. 
Pe,o,r.l,t. 
75 "8 
75-2 
76-3 
75 8 
•852 
*780 
•895 
■844 
87 
72 
95 
85 
... 
10 
l0 
6 
Pc, 0 , d. 
Pc, 0 . 
Pc, c. 
77-3 
774 
74 5 
1 76-4 
•864 
•844 
•842 
•860 
77 
82 
95 
35 
,16 
6 
10 
b 
Kc, c. 
Pc, 0 . 
Pc, 0 , r. 
75-5 
78-2 
75-0 
76"2 
*832 
■885 
•849 
•84(i 
82 
75 
93 
84 
. . . 
10 
8 
b 
Pc, 0 . 
Ck, 0 
Pc, 0 . 
77-0 
77-4 
75-3 
76-fc 
•825 
•846 
•843 
•83h 
70 
72 
89 
77 
.10 
2 
9 
2 
Kc, b. 
Pc, 0 . 
Cs, b. 
74-0 
78-0 
75-7 
7-59 
•821 
•920 
•877 
-873 
98 
87 
95 
93 
.01 
10 
10 
6 
Pc, 0 , d. 
Pc, 0 . 
Pc, c. 
77-2 
77*3 
76 0 
, 76-8 
797 
•864 
•886 
•849 
62 
77 
95 
78 
5 
6 
2 
C, b. 
■ Pc, c. 
Cs, b. 
76'8 
76-5 
74-lj 
75-S 
•903 
•858 
•823 
'869 
93 
85 
95 
71 
. • . 
8 
6 
2 
0, Pc, 0 . 
Pc, 0 . 
Cs, b. 
780 
75 0 
74 8 
75-7 
•879 
*849 
•843 
■857 
75 
93 
93 
81 
.49 
4 
9 
s 
K, b. 
Ck, 0 . 
Pc, 0 , r. 
77-2 
76-8 
74'0 
76-0 
•865 
•894 
•828 
-8G2 
79 
91 
95 
88 
1.80 
5 
8 
i 8 
Kc, b. 
Pc, 0 , r. 
Pc, 0 . 
75-5 
77-5 
74-0 
75-7 
■874 
•846 
•831 
■851 
97 
79 
98 
91 
1.10 
10 
9 10 
Pc, 0 , r. 
C, Cs, c. 
Pc, 0 . 
74 0 
75 ‘5 
74-0 
74-5 
*828 
*817 
■834 
■826 
95 
78 
98 
90 
... 
10 
8 
1 6 
Pc, 0 , r. 
Pc, 0 , 
Pc, c. 
76-7 
77‘6 
75-8 
76-7 
•858 
*869 
.869 
•805 
80 
96 
93 
83 
Total- 
9.07 
6 
7 
6 
Highest Atmospheric Pressure 
Lowest Atmospheric Pressure 
In the Shade ( Ripest Temperature 
( Lowest Temperature 
Greatest Fall of Rain in24 hours 
30.060 Inches 
29.760 „ 
88.8° Fall. 
69 9 ° 
1.80 Inches 
* The daily Mean Temperature of air is obtained 
from the results of the observations at 9 H, 15 H, 21 
H, and Minimum Temeperature. 
MAX. F. SIMON. 
Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer, 
