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C. Little — On two remarkable rain-bursts in Bengal. [No. 2, 



there was continued excess, over the area represented, throughout the 

 period except in BeDgal Proper and Assam on the 29th June, and the 

 Burma coast on the 2nd July. If the smallest excess or largest defect 

 he selected for these divisions it will be found in the column of the 29th 

 for Assam and Bengal Proper, of the 30th for Orissa, and of later dates 

 for the Circars, Akyab, and Diamond Island. The relatively small excess 

 on the 5th in the Circars and at Diamond Island is due to a cyclonic 

 storm which began in the south of the Bay about that time. 



Table I (a). 



Giving the pressure change daily from June 27th to July 5th, arranged to 

 show the southward movement of the disturbance. 



Table II (a). 



Giving the pressure variation from the normal from June 27 'th to July 5th, 

 arranged to shoiv the southward movement of the disturbance. 





June 

 27 



June 

 28 



June 

 29 



June 

 30 



Julv 

 l" 



July 

 2 



July July 

 3 4 



July 

 5 



Assam 



+ ■111" 



+ 034" 



-002 



+ "045" 



f -047" 



+ -029" 



+ •055" +112" 



+ •139" 



N. Bengal 



+ •115 



+ •04 



-041 



+ 049 



+ •047 



+ 036 



+ •064 +108 



+ 133 



East Bengal... 

 South- W est 



+ •116 



+ •039 



-•001 



+ •063 



+ •040 



+ •016 



+ •025 +-109 



+ •127 



Bengal 



+ ■123 



+ •050 



+ ■010 



+ 041 



+ •058 



+ 031 



+ •045 +-124 



+ "126 



