METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS OF THE BUKIT MI-NTAK OBSERVATORY, FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1890. 
5'22' N. Lat ., 100-30' E. Long. 
BAROMETER 
REDTTOFn 
to 32 ° 
Temperature of Air. 
Date 
. 
• 
M 
w 
* 
X 
W 
H 
P 
2 
<0 
1 
H 
05 
e 
•rH 
.3 
bo 
P 
OS 
iO 
rH 
rH 
CM 
Cl 
IO 
r*H 
■— < 
CM 
W— i 
In— | 
P3 
1 
29*959 
29-814 
29919 
29 897 
84'5 
89-5 
79-5 
* 
81-2 
91-6 
71-5 
20-0 
2 
*939 
•836 
•917 
•897 
83‘5 
88 ’6 
76-5 
80 U 
89-5 
71-5 
18’0 
3 
*947 
•804 
*847 
•866 
81*5 
90-0 
78-6 
80-1 
92-6 
70 '5 
22*o 
4 
*949 
‘735 
■844 
•842 
81.5 
89-5 
78-6 
80'0 
91*5 
70.5 
21*0 
5 
*937 
*718 
•822 
•825 
82-5 
87*5 
80-6 
80-5 
89-5 
I 1 ’ 6 
18'0 
6 
*945 
■734 
■833 
■837 
82-5 
89 5 
79-5 
806 
y L*6 
70*5 
21‘0 
n 
*93! 
*811 
•869 
"867 
780 
88'5 
77-6 
79*3 
90-5 
73'5 
>7-0 
8 
*924 
*790 
■836 
*850 
si -6 
88 5 
78 ■& 
aO'l 
90*6 
1 2*0 
i8 ‘5 
9 
*927 
*787 
■879 
’864 
>3 6 
90*0 
76 5 
80'3 
895 
/ 1‘5 
18‘0 
10 
■944 
‘708 
•860 
■837 
86 ‘5 
88'5 
i i ’6 
80 7 
•89*6 
71 ’5 
18*0 
11 
•928 
*755 
.844 
’84‘- 
8L-0 
S2‘5 
77 5 
77-8 
90-5 
70-5 
20'0 
12 
■932 
•778 
•855 
•855 
78.5 
83-6 
77-6 
77-5 
87*5 
70*6 
17.0 
13 
*958 
•810 
•847 
■871 
7 9 ‘5 
87-5 
78*5 
79 0 
9l"6 
70-5 
21-0 
14 
*93.- 
•790 
•852 
•860 
8 1 '5 
89-6 
78 6 
8U-6 
90-5 
72 '6 
18 0 
15 
■904 
•726 
•843 
•824 
86-0 
8 6 '5 
78'6 
80 b 
91-5 
72.6 
194 
16 
*860 
•6S8 
•819 
•789 
83’5 
08'o 
79*1 
80 8 
90-6 
72o 
18-0 
17 
.965 
•778 
•896 
•879 
855 
90-5 
82 5 
83 < 
91-5 
73‘6 
18-0 
18 
•998 
•782 
•898 
•892 
84 -6 
86*6 
76 6 
80 2 
9U-& 
73,6 
17-0 
19 
*959 
*75 8 
•859 
*858 
83 '6 
81-5 
<8*6 
79-2 
90 5 
73*y 
17*0 
20 
■97? 
•770 
•920 
*889 
84-6 
90*0 
77-5 
ol-l 
90 6 
72‘5 
18-( 
21 
•960 
•808 
•873 
*880 
82 5 
85 5 
76 6 
79 5 
90-6 
73’5 
17.0 
22 
*927 
•727 
•862 
■838 
83-6 
87-6 
80'5 
80 ■; 
890 
71-o 
LS.U 
23 
•! 56 
■771 
•892 
•873 
86 0 
900 
79 0 
sl*7 
89-6 
72\ 
17-6 
24 
*959 
•726 
■88'* 
*85S 
82-6 
88-5 
76 5 
800 
9l-o 
72 5 
19-0 
25 
*915 
•720 
•887 
•840 
765 
88.5 
< y*o 
78 6 
905 
70-5 
204) 
26 
•994 
*810 
•242 
'915 
85*6 
88-0 
79*5 
81-1 
90-6 
71 ‘6 
19-0 
27 
•995 
•794 
•913 
•900 
85 5 
89-5 
81*0 
62-1 
9 2 '5 
/ 1 5 
214 
28 
■918 
•703 
•896 
‘839 
85-5 
88-6 
79-5 
# 
81-2 
• 
92 5 
71'5 
214' 
Mean. 
29-944 
29-765 
29-871 
29-860 
82-8 
87-9 
78-5 
30-2 
90-6 
71-8 
18-8 
Temperature 
OF 
Radiation. 
P 
p 
" * 
£ ^ 
S ^ 
£ 02 
43 r 72 
GO 
OH 
3.1 
» e 
to 
03 
2 § 
p X 
p 
a 
e3 
D r~ 
P 
02 
in 
a 
2 p 
5 * 
143-5 
52-0 
69*0 
2-5 
L36‘5 
47-0 
68*9 
147-5 
55’0 
67*0 
3-5 
1455 
54-0 
6 7'u 
d*5 
148‘5 
59'0 
68"U 
3-5 
149-5 
684J 
G7’u 
3 5 
111-0 
50’5 
69'0 
4 '5 
1 45-0 
5 7 '5 
67'6 
4-5 
140*0 
60 5 
6Vb 
3-5 
140*0 
50'5 
68'U 
0.5 
143-0 
62.6 
67*o 
3.5 
103*0 
20o 
67’0 
3*5 
149 0 
6 7 '5 
67‘o 
3o 
1430 
52'5 
68*0 
4-6 
161*0 
59’6 
690 
142-0 
oli5 
68\j 
4-0 
145-0 
5 3 "6 
69 0 
4-6 
ldl‘0 
60 “5 
70-0 
3-5 
146-9 
54'6 
7o*u 
3-6 
loO'O 
09-6 
68‘U 
4-6 
16(H) 
59‘5 
69 ‘0 
4-6 
155-0 
66"6 
68-0 
3 6 
L57‘0 
07*5 
67*0 
6*0 
1454' 
53-5 
67'0 
5.6 
1400 
49-5 
67-0 
3-6 
154-0 
63-5 
680 
3-6 
I55‘i) 
62-6 
67-o 
4-6 
153‘0 
60-5 
68*0 
4-6 
14o‘o 
54-9 
67-9 
3-8 
In the shade, 
Highest Atmospheric Pressure 
Lowest Atmospheric Pressure 
V Highest Temperature 
/ Lowest Temperaturo 
Greatest Fall of Bain in 24 hours 
29*998 Inches. 
29*688 „ 
92 -°5 Fah. 
70-°5 „ 
1*25 Inches, 
Height of Bar Cistern above Sea Leveled ft. 
Wind. 
Temperature of 
Computed 
Relativ 
Direction. 
V elo* 
city. 
Evaporation. 
Vapour Tension. 
XI U ,VJ 1 - 
DITY. 
hH 
m 
l—J 
HH 
•rH 
3 
r—* 
1 
x 
W 
W 
d 
33 
W 
W 
hi 
C 
c3 
X 
X 
d 
c3 
*0 
r"H 
*—4 
O 
H 
0 
lO 
1 — f 
r-H 
CM 1 
C5 
r-H 
rH 
CM 
iC 
r—\ 
M 
NNW. 
SSE. 
SSE. 
95 
77-5 
78-5 
76-5 
77-5 
'834 
•780 
•858 
■824 
72 
59 
87 
72 
SSE. 
NNW. 
SSE. 
105 
76 "5 
80*5 
73-5 
7 (j't 
*804 
■917 
■773 
■831 
71 
69 
86 
75 
NNW, 
ssw. 
NNW. 
195 
75-5 
78'5 
76-5 
76'8 
7S9 
•805 
■872 
•822 
74 
58 
91 
74 
NNW. 
ssw. 
SSW, 
175 
73-5 
78-5 
72‘5 
74-8 
'705 
*811 
•70 ; 
•740 
67 69 
74 
66 
SS rV. 
ssw. 
SSE. 
350 
79-5 
77-5 
76*5 
77‘8 
'952 
•794 
'845 
•863 
87 
62 
82 
77 
SS W . 
(Jalm. 
NNW. 
95 
77-5 
81-5 
76-r 
7> - 5 
"862 
•951 
•858 
•890 
79 
69 
87 
78 
SSW. 
NNW. 
SSW. 
f’ m, 
10 
755 
78-5 
75-5 
79*? 
'839 
•825 
•848 
‘835 
89 
62 
91 
80 
ssw. 
(Jalm. 
NNW. 
45 
76-6 
79‘5 
ip 
74 -|5 
77-1 
'831 
•871 
■82!) 
•843 
78 
66 
86 
76 
SSL. 
SSW. 
Calm. 
55 
76 5 
77-5 
76- i 
'804 
■774 
*814 
.797 
7! 
57 
91 
73 
SS vv . 
SSE. 
SSW. 
75 
76 - 5 
79' ’5 
74-5 
76-e> 
*777 
•871 
■803 
,816 
64 
66 
86 
72 
SSE. 
SSW. 
NNW. 
80 
76-5 
78-6 
74 5 
7 6 '6 
■838 
•906 
■801 
■84> 
89 
83 
86 
83 
SSW. 
NNW. 
ssw. 
76 
76-6 
7 »-5 
75' j, 
7 6' 6 
'872 
•893 
'839 
‘868 
91 
79 
89 
86 
38 VV . 
SSW. 
C aim. 
26 
75-5 
8()-5 
76 . 0 
'816 
•931 
"865 
•870 
52 
72 
89 
81 
MIS VV . 
SSW. 
Calm, 
45 
77-0 
79' 5 
76. 0 
77-6 
•868 
■857 
'865 
\S63 
81 
63 
89 
77 
88 VV. 
SSE. 
SSW. 
50 
78-5 
7u-5 
76. () 
76*0 
■859 
•911 
■865 
•878 
70 
76 
89 
78 
818 VV . 
SSW. 
SSW. 
60 
79-6 
80° 
76.g 
•938 
•910 
*865 
■904 
83 
6b 
89 
80 
38 W, 
ssw. 
SAY. 
30 
79-5 
79' u 
76. 5 
78’3 
•911 
•837 
■818 
•855 
76 
58 
76 
70 
NNE. 
ssw. 
SSW. 
25 
79-6 
78‘ 6 
74. 0 
77-8 
•925 
■852 
*807 
•861 
79 
68 
88 
78 
NNE. 
svw. 
ssw. 
25 
78-5 
77-5 
74-5 
76-8 
•893 
•876 
•787 
•818 
79 
83 
82 
81 
33 VV. 
SSW T . 
ssw 
45 
765 
80 5 
75.(i 
77’3 
•79) 
•897 
•839 
.842 
68 
65 
89 
74 
S3 W. 
NNW. 
ssw. 
45 
78-6 
7g-0 
74-0 
7 6’8 
•906 
•859 
■8O7 
•857 
83 
70 
88 
80 
88 VV. 
SSW. 
s^w. 
25 
77-5 
79-5 
76.p 
774 
•84* 
’884 
•838 
‘856 
75 
69 
80 
74 
SSW. 
SSW. 
ssw. 
?6 
79-6 
89*0 
75-0 
78-1 
•904 
•890 
•816 
•870 
74 
63 
82 
73 
ssw. 
ssw. 
ssw 
45 
79-5 
78-0 
74-o 
77-1 
•95-' 
•818 
•807 
•859 
87 
61 
88 
78 
ssw, 
NNE. 
NNW. 
50 
740 
78 0 
76.() 
76( 
•807 
•818 
•858 
■827 
88 
61 
87 
78 
ssw. 
NNW. 
SSW. 
75 
78-5 
79 5 
75.5 
77> 
■866 
•879 
•816 
■851 
72 
67 
82 
70 
ssw. 
NNW. 
NNE. 
100 
78-0 
7 9*5 
77-5 
78-0 
•859 
■857 
"87 5 
’ 86 ; 
70 
63 
83 
72 
NNE 
NNE. 
E. 
125 
78-5 
80.0 
76*5 
78-6 
■866 
•910 
•858 
•878 
72 
68 
87 
75 
70 
78*0 
79 (l 
753 
77-8 
*854 
■863 
•829 
■84? 
77 
66 
85 
76 
*The daily Mean Temperature of air is obtained 
from the results of the observations at 9 H ; 16 H, 21 
JR, and Minimum Temperature, 
Cloud] 
0 TO 10 
Cloud & W eat her 
Initials, 
Rain 
Inch- 
es. 
X 
X 
ul 
— 1 
M 
Before 9 a.m. 
9 A.M. to 3 P.M. 
1 
After 3 P. M. 
4 
6 
8 
Ck. b. 
Ck, c. 
Ck, 0 . 
4 
6 
2 
Ck, b. 
Ck, c. 
Pk. b. 
6 
0 
b 
Ck, c. 
b. 
Pk, 0 , 
2 
O 
6 
Cs, K,b. 
b. 
b. 
... 
4 
4 
b 
Ck, b. 
Ck, b. 
P k 0 . 
.17 
4 
4 
> 
Ck, b 
Pk, b. 
P,k ,o,r. 
.93 
6 
4 
Lb 
Cs. K,c. 
Ck, b. 
Pk 0 , r. 
4 
6 
0 
Ck, b- 
Ck, c. 
Pk, c. 
.04 
2 
4 
6 
Cs, K,b. 
Pk, b. 
Pk, c, r. 
4 
2 
b 
Ok, b. 
Ck, b, 
Pk. c. 
•43 
4 
6 
10 
Ck, b. 
Pk, c. 
Po, r. 
4 
6 
6 
Pk, b. 
Ck e. 
Pk, c. 
.30 
•1 
6 
16 
Cs, K,b. 
Pk, c. 
Pk, 0 , r. 
1,07 
4 
4 
lb 
Cs, K,b. 
Ck. b. 
Pk, 0 , r. 
4 
4 
6 
Ck, b. 
Ck. b. 
PE, c. 
4 
2 
0 
Ck, b. 
Ck, b. 
b. 
4 
4 
(1 
Ck, b. 
Ck, b. 
b. 
6 
6 
0 
Ck, c. 
Ck, c. 
b. 
1-03 
4 
6 
.0 
Cs, K,b. 
Ck, c, 
Pk, 0 , r 
•49 
2 
4 
16 
Cs, K,b, 
Pk, b. 
Pk, 0 , r 
1-25 
4 
4 
10 
Pk, b. 
Pk, b, 
Pk, 0 , r 
2 
6 
1 0 
Ck, b. 
Ck, c, 
b. 
.26 
4 
2 
b 
10 
Ck, b. 
Ck, b. 
Pk, 0 , r 
1*21 
4 
4 
Cs, K, h. 
Pk, b. 
Po, r. 
4 
4 
0 
Cs, K, b 
Pk, b. 
b. 
6 
4 
0 
Cs. K, c 
Ck, b, 
b. 
4 
6 
6 
Cs. K, b 
Ck, c. 
b. 
2 
6 
t 
Cs, K. b 
Pk, c, 
b. 
Total. 
7-23 
4 
4 
J. H. McULOSKY, 
Colonial Surgeon. 
