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C. Little — Himalayan summer storms. 



[No. 4, 



rise in Assam and Bengal Proper on the 10th, also the developing depres- 

 sion over the north of the Bay on the 12th and 13th. 



Table III. 



Giving the temperature change daily from July 1th to July 13th, 1903, 



arranged to shovj the southward movement of the disturbance. 



Jnly 

 7th 



Jnly 

 8th 



Jnly 

 9th 



Jnly 

 10th 



July 

 11th 



Jnly 

 12th 



Jnly 

 13th 



Assam 



+ 06 c 



+ 1-4° 



-l-O" 



- 3-5° 



-0-2" 



+ 3T° 



+ 3-2° 



North Bengal .., 



+ 0-4, 



-10 



-1-8 



-O'o 



-39 



-06 



+ 2'8 



East Bengal 



+ 1-3 



+ 07 



-04 



-1-9 



-0'4 



+ 28 



-0-7 



S.-W. Bengal ... 



+ 0-2 



+ 0-5 



+ 0-8 



+ 01 



-29 



-1-2 



-0-2 



Orissa 



+ 20 



+ 01 



+ 0+ 



+ 05 



-20 



-22 



+ 0-4 



Circars ... 



+ 2-7 



+ 25 



-21 



+ 34 



+ 0-9 



-4-4 



-51 



Akyab ... 



+ 2-0 



-22 



+ 1-7 



-Oo 



+ 18 



+ 07 



-07 



Diamond Island... 



-13 



+ 23 



-1-0 



+ 10 



-28 



+ 0-3 



-0-8 



Table IV. 



Giving the temperature variation from the normal from July 1th to July 13th, 

 1903, arranged to show the southioard movement of the disturbance. 





Jnly 

 7th 



July 

 8th 



July 

 9th 



Jnly 

 10th 



Jnly 

 11th 



July 



12th 



July 

 13th 



Assam 



+ rs c 



+ 09 c 



HO° 



-0-6' 



-3 2° 



-09- 



- 

 + 1-8' 



Xorth Bengal ... 



+ 2-6 



+ 1-2 



-0-6 



-l'l 



-52 



-12 



4 17 



East Bengal 



+ 17 



+ 21 



+ 21 



-03 



-08 



+ 73 



+ 70 



S.-W. Bengal ... 



+ 2-5 



+ 30 



+ 37 



+ 3-8 



+ 1'0 



+ 22 



+ 21 



Orissa 



+ 32 



+ 3-4 



+ 4-2 



+ 4-8 



+ 32 



+ 21 



+ 30 



Circars 



+ 2-5 



+01 



-18 



+ 18 



+ 27 



-1-5 



-6-5 



Akyah 



+ 12 



-09 



+ 08 



+ 0-3 



+ 21 



+ 2-8 



+ 21 



Diamond Island . . . 



+ 0-7 



+ 31 



+ 2-2 



+ 32 



+ 0-4 



+ 07 







The temperature fall began in North Bengal on the 8th, it 

 was general though not rapid on the 9th and 10th in Assam and North 



