METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS OB 1 THE CRIMINAL PRISON HOSPITAL OBSERVATORY, FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE, 1890. 
5 21' AT. Lat., lOO^O' B. Long, Height of Bar Cistern above Sea Level, 2D ft. 
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75 
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74 7 
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91 
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Pk, c. 
Pk, c. 
4 
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80 9 
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20 
770 
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P, c. 
P, c, 
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NNE. 
NW. 
20 
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74 
69 
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Cs, c. 
Cs, c. 
Pk, d. 
6 
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82 6 
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60 
80 0 
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P, c. 
P, c. 
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110 
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P, c. 
P, c. 
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P, c. 
Pk, c. 
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NW. 
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NW. 
60 
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P, c. 
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35 
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79 
66 
89 
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b. 
b. 
18 
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80 
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2 
0 
0 
C, b. 
b. 
b. 
19 
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81 0 
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15 5 
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S. 
S by W. 
25 
78 0 
7 1*5 
78 u 
76-5 
•906 
•861 
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83 
67 
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82 
... 
4 
4 
0 
Cs, c. 
Cs, c. 
b. 
20 
■869 
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854 
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35 0 
39.0 
78-5 
81-9 
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75*0 
150 
146-5 
56 5 
74 0 
1-0 
E. 
SSE. 
N W. 
15 
790 
80-u 
7 6 ‘5 
77-2 
•91 l 
•903 
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76 
66 
86 
80 
2 
4 
3 
C, b. 
P, c. 
C, c. 
21 
•876 
•820 
•854 
•850 
36 u 
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81-0 
82 2 
90 0 
74-5 
1 OO 
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57 0 
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2.0 
NNE. 
S. 
NW. 
60 
7 9-5 
80 0 
73-6 
77-5 
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77 
69 
89 
81 
2 
5 
3 
C, b. 
Cs, c . 
Cs, c. 
Ce, c, 
22 
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■825 
83 5 
87 - 5 
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7 L 0 
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SbyE. 
NE. 
25 
78-0 
78-0 
76-0 
760 
•902 
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•822 
•835 
77 
til 
84 
79 
2 
3 
y 
c, b. 
Cs, c. 
23 
•839 
•796 
•839 
•825 
87 0 
86-5 
78-5 
81*6 
88 5 
74'5 
14-0 
143 5 
56 -0 
7 1 5 
3-U 
NE. 
SSE. 
NW. 
45 
80*6 
78 0 
76 5 
76 9 
•961 
•845 
•887 
'866 
74 
67 
91 
80 
4 
5 
b 
Cs, c. 
P, c. 
P, c. 
24 
■84(1 
•811 
*891 
•861 
86-0 
85-0 
79 0 
8 10 
3 8 0 
74 0 
1 4' 5 
l4?-5 
57 0 
69-5 
4 5 
NW. 
NW. 
NW. 
25 
79-0 
78 5 
760 
76 u 
-.393 
•888 
•858 
.813 
72 
74 
87 
79 
3 
7 
6 
Cs, c . 
P, c. 
P, c. 
25 
•866 
•747 
•841 
■818 
36-0 
880 
78-5 
814 
90 0 
73-0 
17 0 
152.0 
62-0 
69 0 
4-0 
NNE. 
SSE. 
NE. 
95 
77-0 
79-0 
74 5 
75-4 
•807 
871 
•801 
•803 
65 
66 
82 
76 
2 
2 
0 
C, d. 
C, b. 
b. 
26 
•S30 
•755 
•796 
•794 
36 5 
88*0 
79-0 
82*0 
89 5 
74 5 
1 5*0 
149-0 
59-5 
70 5 
40 
WN. 
SE. 
NNW. 
75 
79-5 
79-5 
76-6 
76 9 
914 
•893 
.880 
•860 
72 
67 
89 
79 
■J 
2 
4 
V C. 
C, b. 
Cs, c. 
27 
■823 
•763 
•830 
■805 
8 5-0 
83.0 
80 0 
821 
,89-o 
74-5 
15-0 
144-0 
o4-5 
71-5 
3-0 
NNW. 
NNE. 
S. 
70 
800 
80-(j 
76 0 
76-7 
•944 
■917 
•845 
■855 
76 
69 
82 
76 
2 
3 
6 
c, b. 
Cs, c. 
P, c. 
28 
•867 
■784 
•841 
•831 
84 5 
80 0 
79-5 
89 5 
87 0 
74 5 
L2.5 
140-0 
53’0 
72-0 
2 5 
NE. 
NE 
E. 
60 
78-r, 
770 
76-0 
75-7 
•895 
•889 
•852 
‘842 
75 
87 
85 
83 
.03 
4 
lo 
lo 
P, c. 
Pk, 0 . 
Pk, 0 . 
29 
•863 
•771 
•823 
•819 
82.0 
36-0 
765 
79-2 
86T 
7 2.5 
14-0 
145-0 
53-5 
69 5 
30 
SSE. 
NNE. 
E. 
175 
78- 0 
78-0 
75-0 
75 4 
•906 
•852 
•849 
•832 
83 
63 
93 
83 
6 
6 
4 
p c. 
P, c. 
P, c. 
30 
31 
•858 
•766 
•816 
■813 
32-0 
39'0 
79’5 
81-0 
91 0 
73o 
17-5 
150-0 
59*0 
68*5 
5-0 
NE. 
NE. 
NNW. 
65 
78-0 
79-0 
76-0 
76-1 
■906 
•So7 
•862 
•840 
83 
63 
85 
80 
... 
2 
4 
4 
C b 
t 
Cs, c. 
P, c. 
Mean. 
29 841 
2j*7ti4 
29-825 
29-810 
33-1 
85'5 
788 
80 6 
87.8 
744 
13-4 
143-3 
55 5 
71-7 
2 7 
830 
77-9 
78 4 
763 
16 0 
*892 
•880 
.874 
•850 
79 
7% 
89 
82 
1’otal. 
6-67 
44 
56 
45 
Highest Atmospheric Pressure 
Lowest Atmospheric Pressure 
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Greatest Fall of Ham in 24 hours 
29 904 Inches 
29.713 „ 
91.° Fah. 
72.5° „ 
3.65 inches 
* The daily Mean Temperature of air is obtained 
from the results of the observations at 9 H, 16 H, 21 
H, and Minimum Temperature, 
F. K. HAMPSHIRE, 
Colonial Surgeon, 
