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J. Eliot — TJic South-West Monsoon, Storms 



[No. 2, 



Wind. 



Prrt 



pq 



Weather. 



Remarks. 



8 



9 



10 



11 



12 



2 

 3 



4 

 5 

 6 



7 

 8 



9 

 10 

 11 

 12 



W. 



S. S. E. 



E.N.E. 



N. N. W 

 W. 



s. w. 



s. s.w. 



s. w. 



s.s.w. 



s. s. w. 



1 s.s.w. 



29-120 

 29-122 

 29-140 

 29-086 



28-998 



28-989 

 29-068 

 29-088 

 29-108 



9 



29-184 



9 



29-184 



9 



29-164 



9 



29-247 



9 



29-288 



9 



29-306 



9 



29-320 



9 



29-326 



1 



29-324 



1 



29-336 



7 



29-346 



7 



29-353 



7 



29-356 



7 



29-361 



8 



29-365 



8 



29-415 



8 



29-440 



8 



29-474 



6 



29-486 



6 



29-464 



Squally. 



Squally. 



Raining. 



Raining. 

 Raining. 

 Raining. 

 Raining. 



Raining. 

 Raining. 

 Raining, 

 Raining. 



Raining. 

 Raining. 

 Raining. 

 Raining. 



Raining. 



Raining. 

 Raining. 

 Raining, 

 Raining. 

 Overcast. 

 Overcast. 

 Raining. 



Raining. 

 Overcast. 

 Overcast. 

 Raining. 



8 a. m. Wind and weather the 

 same, but sea increasing. Wind 

 shifting all round the compass, 

 from west through south and 

 east, accompanied with terrific 

 rain squalls. 



Noon, Blowing a furious gale with 

 terrific heavy squalls. Sea still 

 increasing and barometer falling. 



4 P. M, 

 same. 



Wind and weather the 



i p. M. Wind and weather the 

 same. 



Midnight. Weather more moderate, 

 less wind and sea. 



Commences with moderate gale and 

 high sea but better appearance in 

 the weather. 



8 A. M. Observed a large circle 

 round the sun. 



Noon. Strong breezes with blind- 

 ing rain squalls. 



p. M. Weather fine. Heavy swell 

 from southward. 



