J 843.] Law of S 'farms in India. 381 



Before entering on the Summary of the grounds upon which I have 

 laid down the tracts assigned for this storm in both the accompanying 

 charts, I give for the Bay of Bengal, where we have many ship's logs 

 to consider, a tabular statement. I have not thought it worth while, 

 for the few data which we unfortunately have for its progress over 

 the peninsula and in the Arabian sea, to add these to the table; of 

 which the object is to present with more clearness the corresponding 

 states of the weather over a large extent of ocean at the same time 

 than can be done by the mere descriptions. 



