1903.] 



C. Little — On two remarkable rain-bursts in Bengal. 



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and I propose commenting very briefly on the figures they contain. 

 Tables III (b) and IV (b) give the temperature changes, and variation 

 indicating the southward movement, and VII (b) and VIII (b) are similar 

 Tables for the westward movement. 



Table VLL (6). 



Giving the temperature changes daily from August 8th to 14£//, arranged to 

 shoiv the westward movement of the disturbance. 





August 

 8 



August 

 9 



August 

 10 



August 



n 



August 

 12 



August 

 13 



August 

 14 



Assam 



- 3 3° 



-07° 



-2*8° 



-2*9 



-06° 



+ 3-5° 



+ 2-8 u 



North Bengal ... 



-06 



-19 



-0.4 



-3-4 



-1-1 



+ 33 



+ 1-5 



Bihar 



+ 07 



-10 



-0-7 



-2*8 



-02 



4 3-0 



+ 0-1 



United Provinces 



+ 1-8 



-25 



-04 



+ 20 



-1*4 



+ 1-0 



+ 1'5 



Punjab 



+ 31 



+ 02 



-1-9 



-09 



-5'6 



-2*6 



+ 33 



Srinagnr, etc. 



+ 2*5 



+ 11 



+ 03 



-3'0 



-7-8 



-5-4 



-0-2 



Table VIII (6). 



Giving the temperature variation from the normal from August Hth to 14//;, 

 arranged to show the westward movement of the disturbance. 





August 

 8 



August 

 9 



August 

 10 



August 

 11 



August 

 12 



August 

 13 



August 

 14 



Assam 



-0 7° 



-0'8° 



-3'7° 



-6'4 C 



-68° 



-3-4" 



-1-3° 



North Bengal ... 



+ 21 



+ 0-4 



+ 0-1 



-3'2 



-4-0 



-0-9 



+ 02 



Bihar 



+ 29 



+ 19 



+ 13 



-1-4 



-12 



+ 1-8 



+ 1 8 



United Provinces 



+ 2'4 



-01 



-0-0 



+ 1*5 



+ 02 



+ 1-2 



+ 2-8 



Punjab 



+ 7-0 



+ 7-2 



+ 5*5 



+ 4-9 



-10 



-3-5 



-O'l 



Srinagar 



+ 4-1 



+ 4-9 



+ 49 



+ 52 



-3*4 



-10-5 



-10*7 



Leh 



+ 0-9 



+ 23 



+ 2-0 



-1-4 



-7'5 



-14'9 



-9-7 



J. ii. 7 



