WHOLE VOL. NOTES. ASIA 1 7 



BOMBAY (COLABA) 



Pressure. 



The present data, 193 1- 1940, have been reduced to the old ex- 

 posure. (See table i, p. 19.) 



KALAT 



Site. 



During the decade 1931-1940, Hb was 6,495 ^t. up to May 30, 

 1935; 6,494 ft. up to October 31, 1935; 6,617 ft. up to 

 October 21, 1936; and 6,616 ft. thereafter. All pressure data 

 have been corrected to 6,616 ft. There were no observations 

 from May 31, 1935, to July 5, 1935. Also the site of the 

 observatory was changed on November i, 1935, and again 

 on October 22, 1936. The exposures were different, and as 

 no corrections to temperature or rainfall are available, the 

 data have been given without corrections. 



Pressure. 



The time of observation was changed from 7^ L.M.T. to 8*^ L.M.T. 

 from January i, 1938. No corrections have been applied to 

 the later data for the change in time. The following correc- 

 tions for pressure were applied to reduce the 8'' data to 'f- : 



Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 

 In. —.018 —.015 —.016 —.013 —.009 —.010 —.009 -.012 -.013 -.015 -.015 -.018 



NAGPUR 



Site. 



The site of the observatory was changed on July 28, 1940, and 

 Hb at the new site is 1,022 ft. Pressure and temperature 

 data have been corrected suitably to correspond to the data 

 of the previous site. No corrections for rainfall are con- 

 sidered necessary. (See table i, p. 19.) 



NEW DELHI 



Site. 



The site of the observatory was changed from Delhi to New 

 Delhi on March i, 1930; since then there were two other 

 changes, one on February 26, 1932, and another on April i, 

 1938. No corrections for all these changes in site are avail- 

 able, and none have therefore been applied to the temperature 

 and rainfall data. 



