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At Kissennuggur, S. to S. S. W. 



,, Plassey. gale from S. E. 



„ Sooree, strong wind N. E. changing to W. at night. 



„ Berhampore, E. or a little to the N. of it. 



,, , S Northerlygales,veeringtothe 



„ Mungulpore, < * 76 & 



« Westward. 

 These are also accurate enough for a part of the circle of the Cal- 

 cutta storm, but it will be seen, there was evidently also at this 

 time one, if not two other smaller vortices, one to the West and the 

 other to the East of the main, or centre, or Calcutta one ; for the wind 

 was also at this time, noon of the 4th, 

 At Bancoorah, blowing tremendously from. . about S. W. 



„ Purulia, N. W. gale throughout. 



To the Eastward we have : — 



At Dacca, very strong in gusts, S. E. to S. S E. 



At Soorajegunge, shifting from East to E. S. E. 



Banks of the Juboona, veering a little to Northward of East, with 

 lulls, —which also shew that the vortex, which on the following day 

 certainly passed over Soorajegunge factory at 8 a. m., was now forming, 

 or had formed, and was travelling up, as I have marked it on the 

 diagram. At Dinagepore we find the gale continuing, and at Purneah, 

 farther to the Westward, it is marked as commencing in strong squalls 

 from the N. E. 



On the 5th, we have, as before stated, a vortex passing over 

 Soorajegunge factory at 8 a. m., the effects of both this and of the 

 Jungypore storm being felt at the factory on the banks of the Juboona. 

 At Bhaugulpore we have also the wind veering so rapidly from E. 

 N. E. in the morning to West in the evening, as to shew that a vortex 

 was passing close to the Eastward of that place ; and at Berhampore, 

 and Rungpore there are also indications of the passage of a third. 

 We shall take these in the order I have named them. We have then 

 for the Soorajegunge storm, — 



At Soorajegunge, . . . . At 8 a. m. shift of wind from E. S. E. to S. W. 



i 65 miles to the West by N. ; wind veering 

 „ Banks of Juboona, j ab(mt from Eagt tQ g fi and South 



„ Dinagepore, Declining at S. E. 



„ Dacca, South, S. W., and S. E with squalls. 



