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Meteorology of the Goomsoor Mountains.
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The rmometrical Observations in the Northern Circars.

Names of place of observation.

Date.

Time of day.

Dry ther.

Wet bulb do.

Dew point.

Remarks.

1836 ° ° °

Munsoorcottah July 29 84 79½ 77

31 8 A. M. 83 81 79 Day cloudy, hot, close—no wind.

4 P. M. 83 81 77

Aug. 2 7 A. M. 80 78 77 Morning clear, bright—heavy rain in night.

7 3 p. m. 84 81 79 Strong wind all day—warm and damp.

13 83 79 77 Damp day, cloudy, wind easterly.

Poondy 22 87 80 75 Cloudy, dry, warm.

Chicacole Oct. 2 2 p. m. 85 71 61 Weather dry, no rain for some time.

3 7 a. m. 77 70 67 Little dew in night.

— 10 a. m. 81 73 65

5 8 a. m. 78 70 66

6 11 a. m. 83 70 62

7 10 a. m. 83 70 62

8 11 A. M. 84 73 65

13 3 p. m. 87 75 68

18 79 69 63 Morning cold, wind N. W. from the hills.

19 8 a. m. 75 65 61 Cold morn. a little dew

22 85 65 61 Dry, windy, cold.

26 1 p. m. 85 71 63

Calingapatam 27 9 a. m. 81 73 69 Dry, sky clear, no rain for some time.

28 6 a. m. 69 64 64

7 a. m. 67 65 64

9 a. m. 79 71 67

Noon. 82 69 68

29 7 a. m. 73½ 67 64

Noon. 83 72 66

5 p. m. 82 74 69

In camp at Itchapore 31 79 77 75 Rain, ground saturated, tent damp, wind.

Berhampore Nov. 3 7 a. m. 79 76 75 Heavy rain for three days, tent damp.

2 p. m. 86 77 76

4 6 a. m. 77 76 73

9 a. m. 81 78 75

Aska 11 6 a. m. 65½ 61 60 Rainy night, every thing wet.

9 a. m. 69 67 62

2 p. m. 84 68 57

12 7 a. m. 68 65 64

9 a. m. 73 69 66

2 p. m. 83 73 66

13 7 a. m. 69 67 66

2 p. m. 84 71 64