Record

RefNoMA/153
Previous numbersMA.153
LevelFile
TitleMeteorological observations at Port Louis, Mauritius, by John Augustus Lloyd
CreatorLloyd; John Augustus (1800-1854); British engineer and surveyor
Date1 January 1837-30 December 1838
DescriptionDaily meteorological observations at [the Observatory, Port Louis], Mauritius [now the Republic of Mauritius]. Usually four readings per day, generally at 8.00am, 12.00 noon, 4.00pm and 8.00pm, but with variations. With half-hourly observations on solstices. Columns recording day and hour, barometer, difference, thermometer, thermometer in shade, hygrometer, sympiesometer, external heat and external cold, rain gauge, winds, general remarks and weather remarks. With summary tables at the end of each month, and annual summaries for the years 1837 and 1838 [pp.356-357].
Extent1 volume: 366p. [pp.358-366 blank, and blanks pages between month and year tables].
FormatManuscript
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper. Full red leather binding, marbled paper boards. Paper label to front board, inscribed in ink: '2nd Series. Meteorological Observations Mauritius. 1837 & 1838. J.A. Lloyd'. Typed paper label on spine: 'Met. Arch. 153'.
Dimensions242x195mm.
AccessStatusOpen
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