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27 Clear and windy. Driven off sands by sea rising. 



28 Fine day. Occasionally cloudy. Ko rain. 



29 Fine day. Occasionally cloudy. Xo rain. 



30 Fine day. Occasionally cloudy. ]S'o rain. 



31 Violent rains in night and all morning. 



Eemakks. — Eains at Kazeh, began on 14tb November. 



At Ujiji about 2 months earlier. At Msene 1 month earlier. 



^sot heavy at first; no burst of monsoon, as in India, but in- 

 variably accompanied by violent thunder and lightning. 



The sun of the rains is considered very sickly ; it burns with a 

 violent and nauseating heat, truly uncomfortable. 



The wind during this month, jST. after midnight till sunrise, when 

 it becomes raw and cold. During the day warmer, and veered round 

 to S.E. This was constant point. In evenings, and often at nights, 

 it became a complete blast. 



Direction of rain in Ujiji, generally either from IS"., from S.E., and 

 from S.W. But it was, as everywhere, very variable. The S.E. 

 and E. wind seems to prevail everywhere, from Ugogo to the Lake. 



