AND METEOROLOGY OF DUKHUN. 



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of thermometer attached, at different levels above the sea, at the undermen- 

 to 32° Fahr. 



Mahabuleshwur, the source of the Kristna River, 1828, 1829, 

 at iSOO feet above the level of the sea. 



Kotagherry on the Nielgherry Mountains, 1826, 

 at 6407 feet above the level of the sea. 



Rise from sunrise 

 to 9—10 A.M. 



FaU from 9—10 A.M. 

 to 4 P.M. 



Rise from 4 P.M. 

 to 10 P.M. 



Fall from 10 P.M. 

 to sunrise. 



Rise from sunrise 

 to noon . 



Fall from noon to 

 sunset. 



Rise from sunset 

 to 9—12 P.M. 



Fall from 9— 12 P.M. 

 to sunrise. 



+ •0498 



+•0478 



+-•0456 



+•0627 



+•0536 

 +•0392 



+•0357 

 +•0468 



+ •0476 



Therm, 

 attached. 



+3^99 

 +8^90 



+6^86 



+5^26 



+ 3-56 

 + -31 



in. 



-•0735 

 -•0666 



-•0827 



-•0835 



•0757 



•0528 

 •0556 

 •0503 



+ 1^46 

 +-3^15 



•0801 

 •0738 



+4^18 



-•0694 



Therm, 

 attached. 



Barom. 



-+4^76 

 +6-5 



+2-23 



+2-58 



+ 1-33 



+ -49 

 + ^85 

 + ^64 



+322 

 +3-55 



+•0291 

 + 0362 



+•0534 



+•0443 



+•0445 

 +•0365 



+•0632 

 +•0443 



+2^61 



+•0439 



Therm, 

 attached. 



Barom. 



- ^-n 



-12^92 



- 679 



- 5^96 



- 402 



- -33 



m. 

 -•0054 



-•0174 

 -•0163 



-•0235 



-0224 

 -•0229 



321 

 4^64 



•0188 

 •0173 



5^58 



-•0180 



Therm, 

 attached. 



-201 



-2^48 



-23 



-1^84 



- •s; 



- ^47 



+•033 

 +•073 



+ 031 



+•033 



+•075 



-139 

 .2-06 



-1^68 



+•0490 



Therm, 

 attached. 



Barom. 



+ 11-8 

 +14^5 



+105 



+10^9 

 + 4-3 



-•037 

 -•044 



-•042 



-•046 

 -•080 



+10-4 



•0498 



Therm, 

 attached. 



Barom. 



-32 

 -55 



-4^6 



-4^8 

 -2-5 



•045 



•056 



•043 



•028 



-4-0 



•0430 



Therm, 

 attached. 



•074 



•045 



•030 

 •023 



■0433 



Therm, 

 attached. 



Hurreechundurghiir, by Colonel Sykes ; at Mahabuleshwur, at the convalescent station, by Dr. Walker ; and 

 at Kotagherry by Mr. Dalmahoy. The whole are unpublished, with the exception of those taken at Madras 

 and Calcutta. From the hours at which Captain Jekvis observed, and the small oscillation of the thermome- 

 ter, I have not thought it worth while to reduce his observations to 32'' Fahr. My own observations in Bom- 

 bay are reduced. 



