48 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [February, 1908. 
TasLe II. 
Table giving observations, etc., for January 25th, 1908, correspond- 
in late IT, 
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4 8 29°7 51 4,250 2700| 4 
5 | 10 | 254 29 54 4,950 | 4,000} 2, 5 
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7 | 14 221 59 5.700 | 4,900} 2,960] 7 
8 | 16 194 |B12°s| 64 6,500 | 5,300} 3,800] 8 
9 | 18 155 2 44 8,100} 5,700} 5,800| 9 
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16 | 32 57 OS) 22,000 | 7, 21,000 | 16 
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out much difficulty, be organised and at no great cost. Though the 
cost would not be great it is not within my limits. 
hroughout the observations I have made in the cold season— 
evening follows in settled weather a curve almost invariably like 
that of Plate I. up to the figure 5, then it almost quite suddenly and 
at times with such unexpected velocity shoots off to the east that 
pie ce Ay~sh eae ae Sete bee ee a 

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