494 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (September, 1908. 
e mean Bee temperature, calculated on the whole year as 
an average of t 
wenty reel: 0 
of the Climatological Atla: 
servations, is according to plate 49 


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Mean 2 hence. ter rk 36 78 79 79 82 80 80 
Mean ma i 87°5| 90 87°5| 88 8 89 
Mean ar ey ea jee de 66 73 67°5| 75 71 






showing the diurnal ran 
ge 0 aes 
for the different months in the year and for the stated localities, 












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Ss 3s 3 = 3s 
Elagiag|2|47 &| & 
& = r=) 5 = = a 
January ; i 21 26 20 30 16 22 23 
February ... wel 27 15 31 8 27 26 
March ner, re 23 31 16 25; 18 27 26 
April wc) 2 31 14 25 16 23 21 
May + 17 26 10 18 22 14 
Jane = 12 18 8 15 16 17 10 
aly... Be 10 12 7 10 16 17 9 
August om wet ee sinftwee 8 
- oo on sua vet 10 14 9 15 16 17 9 
October “ ons 14 23 14 20 14 17 13 
November . ea fs 16 26 15 26 14 19 16 
December ... es : 21 26 20 30 15 20 21 

seen, 0 the 
all over India the months of June, July, —— and Se eptem 
are the best in which to ca tio 
m serutinising t 
out 
e preceding salle,” that 
cand 
rry stan ising operatio 
whilst starting from the town most favourably situated the stated 
arrange themselves in the following order: Bombay, 
localities 
, Poona, Allahabad, Madras, Bangalore. This 
