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for many miles to the South of this district, nor, as I am informed, at 

 Chittagong. 



On the night of the 3d of June, we had a severe squall attended 

 with heavy rain from the N. W., veering round to the South; but this 

 was nothing out of the common course, as we had been visited with 

 similar ones for weeks before ; in fact, we have had a succession of 

 stormy and rainy weather since 25th of February, from which time 

 until this date, (the 23d,) 3 feet 4 inches 2-8ths of rain have fallen, 

 and during the entire year 7 feet 1 1 inches 5-8ths. I am not able to 

 give any information regarding the Barometer, as there is not one in 

 the station. The Thermometer here on the 1st, 2d, and 3d, varied 

 from 87° to 88°. 



T. FOAKER, '. 

 Comillah, June 23, 1842. Assistant Surgeon. 



