PART 1.] Monthly Sumwary of Physical Phenomena in Bengal ^ 1872. 311 



PREVALENCE in various Stations in Bengal for the year 187 Q. 



1872. 



TABLE III. 



JULT. 



ACGUBT. 



Sbptembeb. 



.2'-" 1 C3 



OCTOBPB. 



"NOVEMBBE. 



Q 



Decehbgb. 



WATER-LEVEL 

 OliSEItVATlONS 

 REOOEDED BY 



5-0 



13-3 



111 



7-0 



11-9 



8-4 



5-5 



4-8 



11-4 



30-8 



7-6 



17-6 



232 



6-e 



8-3 

 12-2 

 12-6 

 28-6 

 7-0 

 8-8 

 8-8 



U-6 

 5-3 



181 



8-6 



IS'5 

 13-8 

 14-3 

 17-5 

 10-3 

 20-1 

 14-4 



68-3 

 32-9 

 55-0 

 20-2 

 33-4 



4-9 

 12-5 

 38-9 

 16-8 



6-0 

 28-5 



8-4 



8-4 



25-0 



-? 



931 



55-9 



10 

 26-9 

 22-6 

 11-0 



16-0 

 20-1 

 80 

 27-7 

 12-3 



2-8 

 19-8 



4-9 



10-5 



1-2 



1-2 



150 



1 102-3 



3-B 

 25-9 



8-8 



96 

 17-7 

 11-5 

 12-7 

 10-9 

 159 



9-2 

 16-? 



16-1 



7-6 



6-9 



9-3 



141 



21-9 



15-4 



1-7 



22-7 



26 

 10-3 295 



11-1 

 17 "3 



S-7 



16-6 



3-7 

 12-0 

 12-4 



4-9 

 130 

 16-1 ! 



3-4 



52-1 

 20-2 

 28-3 



3-5 

 10-6 

 36-3 



3-9 



6-0 

 280 



6-4 

 12-3 



3-0 



25-0 



? 



93-0 



SO-9 



2-2 

 23-5 

 22-5 



9'2 



13-2 



20-2 



70 



251 



12-9 



30 

 190 



5-4 

 ? 



1-2 



6-6 



102-5 



4-6 



6-3 

 4-4 

 40 



11-9 

 8-4 

 1-2 



10-3 



14-9 

 71 



10-9 

 8-6 



15-0 

 4-5 

 1-9 

 •1 

 7-7 

 5-7 



10-6 

 2-5 

 3-2 



4-0 

 4-3 

 9-1 

 4-4 



22-3 

 7-9 

 3-8 

 70 



15-4 



8-2 

 2-0 



10 







151 



3 



61 

 

 

 

 

 



47 

 



71 

 

 

 

 

 I 

 



20 



26 

 27 

 

 

 356 



161 

 51-6 

 20-7 

 30-0 



4-0 

 10-8 

 361 



6-4 



8-7 

 27-5 



6-9 

 12-5 



5-3 



24-8 



? 



93-0 



51-9 



25 

 22-2 

 22-8 

 10-0 



14-5 



20-6 



5-5 



25-0 



121 



2-0 



3-3 



18-9 



5-8 

 ? 

 3-1 

 2-5 

 64 

 102-6 





 7-1 















5-1 

 8-9 







0-6 

 4-7 

 10-3 

 10-6 













 1-6 



]-5 

 1-4 

















 







5-9 

 3-8 

 1-2 



3-1 



10-4 







•9 



68-6 

 19-0 

 52-8 

 17-2 

 34-7 



50 

 11-7 

 36-7 



8-5 



9-8 

 26-7 



7-8 

 12-9 



7-9 

 24-9 

 196 

 93 

 530 



4-4 

 23-4 

 229 

 10-9 



16-2 



20-8 



12-2 

 3-8 

 49 



21-2 



13-6 



6-0 



4-1 



7-6 



13-8 



102-7 





 

 

 

 

 



0-2 

 



0-8 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 





 

 

 

 

 

 





 

 

 



68-5 

 23-0 

 53-9 

 17-2 

 38-0 

 60 

 13-0 

 36-8 

 12-6 

 12-2 

 26-1 



13-7 



9-4 



24-9 



? 



92-6 



65-4 



6-0 



247 



22-6 



11-7 



164 

 20-6 

 7-9 

 30-4 

 12-2 

 7-4 

 6-0 

 22-3 



16-0 -1 

 7-0 



4-8 

 10-7 

 20-0 

 103-6 



11 



Dr. A. ChriEtison 



Dr. A. Porter 



Dr. J. Jones 



Dr. P. M. Mackenzie 



Drs. Cockburu, Hooper 



Dr. Elliot 



l)r. 8 Lynch 



Urs. Condon, Cleghorn 



Dr. A. G. Price 



Dr. Meadows 



Dr. S. N. Sing 



Dr. Webber 



Civil Surgeon 



Dr. Preutis 



Dr. B. C. Bose 



Dr. B. C. Quiiinell 



Dr. J. "W. Cooper 



Dr. P. Cullen 



Dr. W. B. Bice 



Civil Sm-geon 



Dr. A. Calthrop 



Dr. £. Bouavia 



Dr. Cameron 



Dr. J. Ince 



Dr. J. M. Saunders 



Dr. H. A. Kidd 



Dr. W. Moir 



Dr. Coates 



Dr. Cowen 



Dr. J. S. Howard 



? 



Dr. D. W. Trimnell 



Civil Surgeon 



Dr. W. 'Williaroeon 



Dr. J. Barter 



Ditto 

 Dr. J. Hehill 



owing to the appsratus having been read in the inverse way, &c. 



