74 



J. Eliot — The South-West Monsoon Storms 



[No. 2, 



Vessel. 



Hour. 



6 







able re- 

 id baro- 



eter. 



Wind. 



Remarks. 





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2 1 



Dir. 



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British Princess 



4 a.m. 









N. W. 



5 



Cloudy sky, souther- 

 ly swell. 





8 a. m. 



N. 



E. 





N. W. 



5 



Heavy squall with 

 rain, overcast, pass- 

 ing showers. 





Noon 



20° 38' 



88° 2' 



29-500 



N. W. 



5 



Heavy rain at in- 

 tervals, sky over- 

 cast and weather 

 finer. 





4 p.m. 









N. W. 



5 



Sky looking very un- 

 settled patches of 

 green colour. 





8 p. M. 









N. W. 



6 



11 p. m. Heavy bank 

 of clouds in the 





Midnt. 









N. W. 



7 



N. W. with vivid 

 lightning, distant 

 thunder, and 

 rain. 



Scottish Chief- 



4 A. M. 









w. s. w. 



1 



The whole of this 



tain. 















day, the weather 

 has been very un- 

 steady. — Strong 

 westerly current. 





8 A. M. 



N. 



E. 



29-520 



s.w. 



2 







Noon 



20° 40' 



87° 50' 



•480 



s. w. 



3 







4 p. M. 







•460 



N. W. 



4 







Midnt. 







-450 



N. W. 



5 





Saint Magnus 



4 a.m. 







29-500 



W. N. W. 





Cloudy, rainy, 

 squally weather. 





8 a. m. 



N. 



E. 



•540 



North 



5 



Thick rainy wea- 

 ther. 





Noon 



20° 44' 



87° 54' 



•450 



N. W. 



5 



Cloudy and passing 

 showers. 





4 P.M. 



(byD.R) 





•400 



N. W. 



2 



Squally, rainy wea- 

 ther. 





8 p. M. 







-460 



N. N. W. 



4 





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