METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE KANDANG KJ3RBAU OBSERVATORY, FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1890. 
1° 17' JV. Lat.j 103° 51' E. Long. Height of Bar Cistern above Sea Level , 10 //. 
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°F. 
°F. 
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°F. 
°F 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
°F. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
Ins. 
% 
% 
% 
% 
6 
K, b. 
Pc. o, d, 
Cs, c. 
1 
29 936 
29"914 
83-0 
81*8 
77-6 
78-6 
87-3 
71-8 
lo'o 
153-0 
657 
700 
1-8 
NNE. 
N. 
Calm. 
129 
77-0 
76-3 
76-6 
766 
*848 
•834 
•904 
•862 
t a 
77 
*5 
82 
.10 
2 
8 
•950 
•940 
*972 
*967 
•922 
•928 
•971 
•932 
*860 
‘937 
'916 
80-2 
79-5 
76 0 
774 
872 
725 
14*7 
159-5 
72-3 
69-9 
2-6 
N. 
NW. 
Calm. 
132 
760 
76*6 
75-0 
75-8 
•843 
•873 
•856 
-857 
81 
87 
05 
88 
* . * 
8 
6 
0 
Ck, o. 
C, c. 
b. 
Q 
•843 
•non 
84-0 
82-8 
75 5 
78-5 
SG-5 
71-8 
14-7 
152-0 
65' o 
68 ‘9 
2-9 
NNW. 
NNW. 
Calm. 
129 
77-5 
77-0 
74-3 
76-3 
*856 
*352 
■834 
■847 
7i 
77 
95 
82 
... 
2 
LU 
2 
b. 
Pc, 0. 
C, b. 
o 
A 
•900 
82-8 
90-0 
76*8 
78-1 
862 
73-8 
13-4 
153 5 
67-3 
70-0 
2-8 
NE. 
N. 
Calm. 
129 
78-0 
76 2 
75*0 
76-4 
•896 
*856 
*846 
*866 
80 
84 
33 
S6 
.22 
4 
10 
10 
K, b. 
Pc, o, r. 
Pc, 0 . 
c 
■941 
•064 
•057 
83-8 
744 
74*0 
75-7 
85-5 
70*5 
15-0 
129-8 
44-3 
67-9 
26 
N. 
NW. 
Calm. 
135 
77-8 
738 
73-5 
75 0 
'872 
*826 
•820 
•839 
75 
97 
97 
89 
238 
4 
io 
10 
Kc, b. 
Pc,o,r,l.t. 
Pc, 0 . 
D 
A 
•876 
'916 
'905 
•806 
853 
78-2 
76-5 
78-2 
87-5 
72-9 
146 
154-5 
67-0 
68-9 
4-0 
NNE. 
NW. 
Calm. 
132 
76-8 
76-6 
75-0 
76*1 
■S08 
*903 
■849 
•853 
66 
92 
93 
84 
•02 
6 
lo 
10 
Ck, c. 
Pc, o, d. 
Pc, o. 
O 
7 
•843 
*91 5 
83-0 
80-3 
76-0 
77*7 
86-2 
71-0 
15-2 
148-5 
62 3 
700 
1*0 
NNW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
132 
77-8 
76-0 
75-0 
763 
•884 
'835 
■856 
•858 
78 
80 
95 
84 
'OS 
‘4 
lo 
8 
Ck, b. 
Pc, o, r. 
Pc, o, d 
8 
Q 
-867 
‘968 
■835 
84-8 
86'5 
76 5 
80-1 
88-3 
72-4 
15-9 
152-5 
64-2 
71-5 
0*9 
NE. 
W. 
Calm. 
130 
78-0 
78-0 
75-3 
76-1 
*868 
"877 
•862 
•869 
73 
67 
94 
78 
15 
2 
6 
10 
Ck, b. 
Ck, c. 
Pc, o, r. 
•850 
.917 
•899 
78-2 
83*8 
7G-0 
77*5 
84-S 
72-0 
12*8 
121-0 
36 2 
71‘0 
P0 
NW. 
NW. 
N. 
130 
76-8 
77-4 
74-5 
76’1 
•906 
■840 
*835 
•860 
,»4 
74 
93 
84 
■oi 
io 
10 
6 
i*c, o. r. 
Kc, o. 
Pc, c. 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
•939 
•932 
•833 
•917 
*896 
85*0 
86-8 
765 
80*2 
89-5 
72-3 
17-2 
163-5 
74-0 
70-9 
14 
N. 
W. 
Calm. 
130 
77-8 
79-5 
75*5 
77"6 
•868 
•911 
•871 
•880 
72 
72 
95 
79 
*45 
2 
5 
10 
Ck, b. 
Pc, c. 
Pc, o, r. 
•785 
•911 
‘876 
82 3 
76-2 
75-8 
76-S 
86-2 
72 - b 
13-4 
152-5 
66-3 
70-0 
2-8 
NNW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
139 
77-0 
75 0 
74-8 
75 -y 
•859 
"85 4 
•852 
•855 
73 
94 
95 
S3 
1'22 
4 
10 
10 
Ck, c. 
Pc,o,r,l,t. 
Pc, 0 . 
■966 
*778 
•961 
*902 
75-3 
78-8 
750 
75-5 
81*8 
72-3 
'9-5 
112o 
30-7 
71-0 
1*3 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm, 
135 
7 4*5 
76-8 
735 
74*9 
•851 
'896 
■807 
•851 
96 
91 
93 
93 
•40 
10 
lo 
LO 
Pc, o, d. 
Pc, o, r. 
Pc, 0 . 
30 006 
*873 
*940 
•939 
76-5 
84-0 
75-8 
77-S 
85-2 
730 
12-2 
152-7 
67-5 
71-0 
2-0 
NW. 
NW. 
Culm. 
130 
75-0 
77-0 
( 
75-6 
•849 
•834 
’650 
•844 
03 
72 
95 
87 
,05 
10 
6 
10 
Pc, o, 
C, c. 
Pc. 0 . 
29-949 
•877 
•942 
•923 
78-6 
78-5 
75-5 
78*4 
802 
72-5 
7 7 
1455 
65-3 
69-8 
2-7 
NW, 
NW. 
Calm. 
131 
75-5 
74-8 
74-0 
74‘S 
•841 
■814 
*821 
•826 
87 
84 
93 
88 
■ • ■ 
9 
10 
10 
Pc, c. 
Pc, 0. 
Pc, o. 
•964 
•839 
•929 
■911 
78-8 
76-0 
73-0 
74-7 
82-2 
71-0 
1 1*2 
L55-8 
73-6 
70 - 5 
0-5 
NW. 
N. 
Calm. 
130 
75-3 
74-4 
72.5 
74.1 
■831 
•832 
•794 
•81b 
85 
93 
98 
92 
•02 
4 
10 
2 
Ck, b. 
Pc, o, d. 
C, b. 
16 
•954 
•830 
•945 
■909 
SO-2 
82-8 
74-5 
77-5 
868 
72'5 
14-3 
150*5 
63-7 
70-0 
2-5 
NNW. 
W. 
Calm 
134 
76-0 
77-3 
73-5 
759 
•843 
•810 
•814 
•822 
81 
77 
95 
84 
1*30 
4 
6 
10 
Ck, c, b. 
Pc, k,c. 
Pc, O, V 
17 
‘952 
■857 
•934 
•914 
83 3 
85-0 
76 6 
79-3 
87*0 
72-5 
14-5 
154 '5 
67*5 
70-2 
2-3 
NE. 
w. 
Calm. 
135 
78-0 
78-5 
75-0 
77 2 
•890 
•888 
*849 
•876 
78 
74 
93 
82 
1*67 
10 
8 
8 
Pc, o. 
Pc, o, d. 
Pc, o, r. 
18 
•942 
•880 
*938 
*920 
80-2 
82-5 
76-8 
7S*3 
85-8 
73*5 
12-3 
145-9 
60-1 
71-8 
1*7 
ne. 
WNW. 
Calm, 
130 
77-5 
77-5 
75-8 
76'9 
•909 
*877 
1 -880 
■881 
s8 
79 
95 
87 
•02 
6 
10 
10 
Ck, c. 
Pc, o, r. 
Pc, 0 . 
19 
•967 
•923 
•966 
•952 
S4-0 
86-5 
78-5 
80-6 
87-5 
73-5 
14‘0 
Tj 
70 -5 
3 0 
ne. 
WNW. 
Calm 
129 
78 - 5 
80-0 
76-0 
78-2 
•902 
•937 
■865 
'90 1 
77 
78 
89 
81 
• •« 
4 
s 
8 
Ck, b. 
Pc, c, o. 
Pc, o. 
20 
■958 
•864 
•930 
*917 
8-45 
82-5 
76-5 
79-2 
86-5 
73-2 
130 
M 
2 
t/j 
70-9 
2*3 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
130 
78-0 
77-5 
75-5 
77-0 
•872 
■877 
•S71 
•873 
71 
79 
95 
83 
•49 
6 
10 
10 
C, b. 
Pc, o. 
Pc, o, r. 
21 
•994 
•879 
•954 
•942 
80-0 
82-2 
75-6 
77-8 
88-5 
73-5 
15-0 
700 
3-5 
NW. 
WNW. 
Calm. 
135 
76 0 
78-0 
74-5 
76-2 
•845 
•904 
•845 
•865 
82 
82 
95 
86 
.13 
4 
8 
l 
Ck, b. 
Pc, c, 0 , 
0, b. 
22 
•996 
•931 
•959 
•962 
82-8 
86 5 
78-8 
80-3 
885 
73 0 
15 5 
"Ho 
• 
70-5 
2-5 
NE. 
W. 
Calm . 
131 
770 
78 2 
76-8 
77-3 
■852 
'852 
'898 
•86: 
76 
63 
91 
78 
,, , 
2 
4 
2 
C, b. 
C, b. 
C, b. 
23 
•921 
•831 
•915 
•889 
81-8 
8G-5 
77-8 
79-8 
86-2 
73.2 
13 0 
M 
70-2 
3-0 
NW. 
NW. 
Calm. 
132 
75-5 
78-0 
76 3 
76-6 
•800 
"845 
•888 
‘841 
74 
67 
93 
78 
« 4 » 
8 
5 
2 
C,>. 
Ck, o. 
C, c. 
24 
•981 
•855 
•947 
•928 
80-8 
87*0 
80-8 
80*4 
87-2 
73-0 
14-2 
4-3 
o 
72-0 
1*0 
WNW. 
W. 
NE. 
132 
76"8 
79-0 
77 8 
779 
•869 
•884 
•903 
•885 
S3 
69 
8 / 
79 
,,, 
8 
4 
8 
Pc, 0 . 
Ck, b. 
Pc, o. 
25 
30-003 
* -829 
•994 
•942 
78-0 
800 
76 5 
79-2 
84-5 
72-4 
12-1 
70-4 
2 0 
WNW. 
N. 
Calm. 
133 
74-5 
76-2 
75 -5 
75-4 
•808 
'855 
■871 
•845 
84 
85 
95 
SS 
.13 
10 
10 
8 
Pc, o, d 
Pc, o, d 
Pc, o, r. 
Pc, c, 0. 
26 
29 983 
•863 
•972 
•939 
82-0 
79*0 
75-3 
77-0 
83-0 
71*8 
11*2 
116*5 33-5 
69-9 
1-9 
N. 
NE. 
Calm. 
134 
77-5 
77 5 
75-0 
76'7 
•883 
•924 
■SGS 
•89: 
81 
93 
98 
91 
1-61 
8 
10 
2 
Pc, o, r 
C, b. 
27 
•978 
•841 
•844 
■888 
82-3 
865 
76-5 
792 
85-8 
71-5 
14-3 
151-5 
65-7 
70-6 
1-0 
N. 
SE. 
Calm, 
131 
77 - o 
78-8 
75-0 
77*0 
■871 
*851 
•S49 
•85/ 
79 
69 
93 
80 
1.10 
2 
3 
2 
K, b. 
Ck, b,d. 
0, b. 
28 
•994 
•855 
•970 
•939 
76-8 
82-6 
76*3 
76-7 
84-5 
71-2 
13-3 
153-0 68-5 
70-3 
0-9 
NE. 
NE, 
Calm. 
134 
75*5 
76-5 
75-5 
76-4 
■868 
•847 
■875 
'865 
97 
76 
97 
90 
,,, 
K 
10 
8 
Po, o, r 
Pc, o. 
C, o. 
29 
•966 
•856 
•935 
‘909 
830 
78-0 
76-0 
77-8 
84-5 
74-2 
10-3 
153-2 
68-7 
73-5 
0-7 
NE. 
NNW. 
Calm. 
133 
7 7 - 8 
76'5 
75-0 
76-4 
•869 
■894 
•856 
•87; 
i ( ii 
97 
95 
88 
1.88 
4 
8 
2 
K, b. 
Ck, o, x. 
C, b. 
30 
31 
•962 
■834 
•910 
•902 
76-2 
783 
75*3 
75-2 
78-4 
70-8 
7-6 
109 '3 
30-9 
67’9 
2*9 
NE. 
NNW. 
Calm. 
131 
74-9 
74-8 
74-3 
74-7 
•846 
•816 
‘831 
•83. 
91 
81 
95 
91 
* * * 
8 
8 
1C 
Pc, c, r 
Pc, o. 
P c , 0. 
Mean. 
29963 
29-857 
29939 
29-919 
81-2 
81-8 
76-3 
1 T 1 
6- 
1 ^ 
85-6 
72-4 
13-2 
144-5 
58-9 
70-2 
2-2 
1 
132 
76-7 
76-5 
75-0 
764 
•859 
•889 
■85C 
'86f 
8 81 
S( 
) 91 
84 
Total 
13-43 
( 
7 
7 
In the shade. 
Highest Atmospheric Pressure 30 00G Inches. 
Lowest Atmospheric Pressure 29.778 „ 
\ Highest Temperature 88 °6 Fah. 
i Lowest Temperature 70-°5 „ 
Greatest Fall of Bain in 24 hours 2.38 Inches 
*The daily Mean Temperature of air is obtained 
from the results of the observations at 9 H, 15 II, 21 
H, and Minimum Temperature. 
MAX. F. SIMON, 
Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer. 
