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Memoirs Vol. XVI, where they were reduced to the present height 

 of 21 ft. From 1855 to 1888 the ohservations were recorded at 10'' and 

 i6'\ local time; from 1889 to date at 8'': the former series were 

 reduced to the latter hy applying the corrections contained in Jnd. 

 ]\Ietl. Memoirs \'<)1. XVII, ]x XXVIII. There was a change in the 

 location of the rain gage and in the control of the rainfall registration 

 in April 1877, hut no correction has l)een api)lied to the older rainfall 

 readings. 



CHERRAPUNJI 



Height of harometer from start to date has heen 4309 ft. The data 

 are the means of 8'', local time, readings. There was a change in 

 the location of the rain gage and in the control of the rainfall regis- 

 tration in June 1902 Init no correction was applied to the older rainfall 

 readings on this account. 



COCHIN 



Height of harometer from start to Fehruary 189T was 11 ft. ; March 

 1891 to X^ovemher 1906, 10 ft. ; Decemher 1906 to date, 9 ft. Data up 

 to 1902 were given in the Ind. Metl. Memoirs, Vol. XVI, where they 

 were reduced to the height of 10 ft. A further correction of +.001 

 has been applied to all the readings up to November 1906 to reduce 

 them to the present height of 9 ft. From 1878 to 1888 the observations 

 were recorded at 10'^ and 16'', Icjcal time; from 1889 to date at 8'^: 

 the former series were reduced to the latter hy applying the correc- 

 tions contained in the Ind. Metl. Memoirs Vol. XVII, p. XXIX. 



GAUHATI 



Height of barometer from start to November 1913 was 195 ft. ; 

 from December 191 3 to date, 196 ft. The data are the means of 8'\ 

 local time, readings. A correction of —.001 was applied from start 

 to November 19 13 to reduce the readings to the present height. There 

 was a change in the location of the rain gage and in the control of the 

 rainfall registration in July 1902 but no correction was applied to the 

 older rainfall readings. 



HYDERABAD (SIND) 



Height of barometer from start to May 1885 was 94 ft. ; June 1885 

 to March 1895, 117 ft.; April 1895 to date, 96 ft. Data up to J902 

 were copied from the Ind. Metl. Memoirs Vol. XVI, where they 



