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Part II. — Summary. 



From the foregoing details and tables I now proceed to shew upon 

 what considerations the places of the centres of this Cyclone for the 

 different days have been laid down, inserting here, for more convenient 

 reference to the diagrams on the chart, a list of the numbers affixed 

 to each ship's name in the foregoing table. 



Index to the numbers of the Ships on the Chart and 

 Diagrams. 

 No. Log at page. 



1 . Joven Corinna a . e . . 829 



2. Teak 828 



3. Enigma 830 



4. Eagle 833 



5. Ararat 834 



6. Flora MacDonald. . . 835 



7. Barham 835 



8. Wellesley 837 



9. Sea Park 838 



10. Asiatic 839 



11. Sir Robert Seppings 843 



12. Camperdown 844 



13. Collingwood , 845 



14. Edmundsbury 846 



15. Framjee Cowasjee 848 



16. Washington Alston 851 



1 7. John Hepburn 852 



18. Easurain „.. 853 



19. Futtle Rozack 854 



20. British Sovereign « 846 



2 1 . Charles Kerr. 842 



Before entering on the details of the positions of the centres of the 



Cyclone, for different days, I am desirous of making a few remarks 

 on the positions of the ships, as shewn by their logs or the notes trans- 

 mitted to me. 



It will be seen that there are four differently marked classes of tracks 

 on the chart. These are : — 



