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THE UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN. 



CORRELATION OF OLD AND NEW METEOROLOGICAL DISTRICTS 



OF INDIA. 



Old 



No. 



Old Name. 



Tenasserim 



Lower Burma, Deltaic 



Central Burma, Deltaic 



Upper Burma, Deltaic 



Arakan 



East Bengal 



Assam Surma 



Assam Hills 



Assam Brahmaputra 



Deltaic Bengal 



Central Bengal 



North Bengal 



Bengal Hills 



CJrissa 



Chota Nagpur 



South Bihar 



North Bihar 



United Provinces, East 



South Oudh 



North Oudh 



United Pronnces Central . . . 



United Provinces, West 



United Provinces, East Sub. . 

 United Provinces, West Sub . 



United Provinces. Hills 



Southeast Punjab 



South Punjab 



Central Punjab 



Punjab. Sjbmontane 



Punjab Hills 



North Punjab 



New 

 No.* 



Old 



No. 



31 



32 



33 



33o 



34 



35 



36 



37 



38 



39 



40 



41 



42 



43 



44 



45 



46 



47 



48 



49 



49a 



50 



51 



52 



52a 



53 



54 



55 



56 



57 



Old N.\me. 



N. W Frontier Province 



West Punjab 



Malabar .' 



Travancore 



Madras, South Central 



Coorg 



Mysore 



Konkan 



Bombay, Deccan 



Hy.'erabad, North 



Kkandesh 



Berar 



Central Province, West 



Central Province, Central 



Central Province, East 



Gujarat 



Kathiawar and Cutch 



Sind 



Baluchistan Hills 



Central India, East 



Central India. East 



Rajputana, E. Central India W 



West Rajpatana 



Madras, East Coast North 



Madras, East Coast North 



Hyderabad. South 



Madras Central . , . , 



Madras, East Coast Central. . . 



Madras, East Coast South 



Madras, South 



New 



No.* 



*New number, as used in these tables and 

 of its part of table. 



'India Rainfall." Names of each district will be found at head 



SUPPLEMENTARY TABLE No. 6.— The rainfall of the thirty-three districts of India, in inches. 1901-1918. 



No. 1. — Bat Isles. 



