116 Meteorological Register kept at Rangoon. [No. 1. 



EEMAEKS. 



On the 3rd, a heavy shower of rain fell. Prevailing winds up to 

 3rd E. N. E., E. S. E. ; very cool air, but hot sun. A catarrhal com- 

 plaint beginning to appear. 



9th. At noon to-day a shower fell with squall of wind from N. E., 

 during which the rain was heavy, 0.3 inches, having fallen. The first 

 ram we have had from the N. East. 



12th. Weather continues hot with fine clear atmosphere ; winds 

 prevailing in the E. and N. E., and very light. 



14th. A heavy shower, accompanied by thunder and lightning, 

 fell last night. The winds much cooler and the sky more cloudy. 



The latter half of the month has been beautifully fine and clear. 

 The sun during the day hot, but the nights cool ; air dry, and wind 

 prevailing (generally very light) in the East, S. E., and N. E. 



J. Eaxeee. 



