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16. The monsoon of Aden, for Hormuz, sets in about the 190th day 

 Yazdajirdian, equal to 55th, or the 200th equal to 65th Jalalian, (14th 

 or 24th May) : later, it is not good. 



Section 4. The second sub-division of the first sort of monsoon, which is the 

 end of Kaws, called by some Tirmah, and by some Damdni. 



17. The monsoon of Mecca, or rather of its port Jedda, to Malabar, Con- 

 cona, Gujerat, and Hormuz, sets in about the 280th day of the Yazdajirdian 

 year, answering to the 145th of the Jalalian (12th August). 



18. The monsoon of Sewakln*, to Malabar, Concona, Gujerat, sets in 

 about the 280th day of the Yazdajirdian year, equal to 145th of the Jalalian. 



19. The monsoon of Slid and Berberi to Malabar, Concan, Gujerat t 

 Hormuz, sets in about the 290th day of the Yazdajirdian year, equal to 

 150th of the Jalalian (17th August). 



20. The monsoon of Aden to Malabar, Concona, Gujerat, sets in about 

 the same time, or five days later ; that is to say, on the 155th or 160th day 

 of the Jalalian year (22nd — 27th August). 



21. The monsoon of Sheher to Malabar, Concona, Gujerat, sets in on 

 the 300th day of tha Yazdajirdian year, answering to the 165th of the 

 Jalalian year (2nd September). 



22. The monsoon of Meshkara for sailing to Malabar, Concona, Guje- 

 rat, springs up on the 300th day of the Yazdajirdian year, which answers 

 to the 165th of the Jalalian, according to the rule above-mentioned. 



23. The monsoon of Dhofdr for Malabar, Concona, Gujerat, Hormuz, 

 sets in on the 300th day of the Yazdajirdian year, answering to the 165th 

 of the Jalalian (2nd September). 



24. The monsoon of Fartak and Aden, for sailing to Hormuz, sets in 

 about the 290th day of the Yazdajirdian yeai", answering to the 155th of 

 the Jalalian (22nd August). 



25. The monsoon of Kaulahdt and Muscat to Gujerat and Concona, sets 

 in on the 300th day of the Yazdajirdian year, which is the 165th of the 

 Jalalian; from this time up to the 180th or 190th Yazd. or 45th, — 55th, 

 day of the Jal. year (4th — 14th May), the navigation is open to all India. 

 The monsoons below the wind, which blow at this time from the Arabian 

 continent and the coasts, and the other countries below the wind, are : 



26. The monsoon for sailing from Aden to Malacca, Shomotora, Tanas- 

 sari, Martaban, Bengal, and all the ports situated below the wind, sets in 

 about the 280th day of the Yazdajirdian, that is, the 145th of the Jala- 

 lian year (12th August). 



27. The monsoon of Sheher and Meshkara, to the above said ports, 

 sets in about the 290th day of the Yazdajirdian year, which is the 155th of 

 the Jalalian (22nd August). 



28. The monsoon of Gujerat, for sailing to Shomotora, Tanassari, Bengal, 

 . and all the ports situated below the wind, sets in on the 300th day of the 



Yazdajirdian, equal to 166th of the Jalalian year (2nd September). 



29. The monsoon of Concona, to sail from it to the above ports, is set- 

 ting in on the 305th day of the Yazdajirdian year, which is the 170th of the 

 Jalalian (6th September). 



* Opposite to Jedd». 



