42 C. Little — On tiro remarkable rain-bursts in Bengal. : Xn. 2 



Table V (b). 



Giving the pressure change daily from August 8th, to l&th, arranged to shoe: 

 the westward movement of the disturbance. 





Angnst 

 8 



Angnst 

 9 



August 

 10 



A ugnst 

 11 



August 

 12 



August 

 13 



August 

 14 



Assam 



+ -040" 



+ -004" 



.-•043" 



+ •019" 



+ -022" 



-•019" 



-■019" 



North Bengal 



+ '057 



- '025 



-•087 



+ •037 



+ •059 



- -018 



-■010 



Bihar 



+ -036 



+ ■012 



-■078 



-•009 



+ ■102 



- 022 



-•017 



United Provinces 



+ -004 



+ •060 



-'101 



-■077 



+ •144 



+ •024 



-•036 



Punjab 



- 025 



+ •056 



-•085 



-103 



+ ■212 



+ •041 



-•040 



Srinagar, etc. 



-•007 



-•008 



-•084 



- -087 



+ •130 



+ •089 



+ •002 



Table VI (6). 



Giving the 'pressure variation from the normal from August 8th to 14:tli, 

 arranged to show the westward movement of the disturbance. 





August 

 8 



Angn st 

 9' 



August 

 10 



August 



11 



• 



August 

 12 



August 

 13 



August 

 14 



Assam 



+ -056" 



+ 052" 



-•007" 



+ -004" 



+ •028" 



+•010" 



-•013" 



North Bengal 



+ 075 



+ •010 



-•051 



-019 



+ •034 



+ ■010 



+ -000 



Bihar 



+ 045 



+ 048 



-•038 



-•041 



+ •050 



+ •029 



+ •010 



United Provinces 



+ 027 



+ •080 



-022 



-•100 



+ •035 



+ -054 



+ 015 



Punjab 



000 



+ •046 



-•041 



-•153 



+ 035 



+ •078 



+ •040 



Srinagar 



+ 054 



+ 025 



-•031 



-130 



+ ■055 



+ 137 



+ 106 



Leh ... 



+ •059 



+ •038 



-•047 



-■145 



-•052 



+ •049 



+ •045 



It is not a matter of much importance in connection with this 

 paper, whether local variations occurred while the above changes were 

 in progress. What I have attempted is to establish the general pro- 

 gress of the disturbance, pointing out that the part of India first 

 affected was the north or north-east and that from the place of first 

 contact the line of advance was southward and westward. The Tables 

 for the second disturbance are very similar to those of the earlier one 



