338 H. F. Blanford — Catalogue of Cyclones in tJie Bay of Bengal. [No. 4, 



No. 



Month 



Days. 



Details of Storm. 



Autho- 

 rity. 



CI 

 CII 



cm 



CIV 



cv 

 ovi 



CVII 



CVIII 



CIX 



ex 



CXI 

 CXII 



1873 

 1874 



1874 



1874 

 1874 

 1874 



1874 

 1874 

 1874 

 1874 

 1876 



1876 



Nov. 



May 



June 

 July 

 Aug. 

 Oct. 



Oct. 

 Nov. 

 Nov. 

 Dec. 

 Oct. 



Oct. 

 Nov. 



3rd. 



3rd to 

 5th. 



Severe cyclone encountered by 

 the Mam in N. lat. 15° 30', E. 

 long. 85°. 



Cyclone at Madras. Originated 

 about N. lat. 9°, E. long. 85^ 

 Broke up before reaching land. 



Small cyclone in NW of bay. 



15th to 

 17th. I 



28th &Aninci2nent cyclone in NW of 

 29th. I bay. 

 1st & Crossed the north of the bay 



2nd. from near Akyab to WNW. 

 13th to Originated between 13° and 17° 

 16th. N. lat. Crossed to NW of 

 bay and passed over Midna- 

 pore and Burdwan. Bar. at 

 Sandheads in central calm 

 27-58. 



24th to'Cyclone felt at Coconada. 

 26th. 

 1st &Second cyclone at Coconada. 



2nd. Did not reach land. 

 10th toJEncountered by Meinam between 



12th. lat. 17° and 19.° 

 10th to Storm in the South of the bay. 



12th. 

 5th to Vizagapatam cyclone. Found 

 8th. to West of Andamans in N. 

 lat. 15°, reached Vizagapatam 

 on 8th and passed up the mar- 

 gin of East 

 29th to The Backerganj cyclone. Formed 

 ist. near Andamans and moved 

 north to mouth of Megna, the 

 islands of which were swept 

 by storm wave, and upwards 

 of 100,000 people drowned. 



BMR. 



1873. 



BMR. 



1874. 



BMR. 



1874. ^ 



BMR. 



1874. 



BMR. 



1874. 



W. Rep. 



BMR. 



1874. 



BMR. 



1874. 



BMR. 



1874. 



BMR. 



1874. 



BMR. 



1874. 



J.E.Rep. 



J.E.Rep. 



