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Dr. Oswald writes that a slight rumbling shock of an 

 earth-qaake was felt at Sheemoogah at 9. P. M. thi* 

 day. and the Heavens at the same time were lighted up 

 as if by the most brilliant lightning, this was not felt 

 at Soorub where his encampment was, but the Peons out 

 side reported the next morning, that the Jungles became 

 suddenly as light as day ; the village people about corro- 

 borated this. A party of travellers at Terrikerray (24 

 Miles from Sheemoga) aaw the brilliant light at the same 

 time; and fell the shock of the earth-quake- 



Cocl dry wind, 

 do 



Clouded over in afternoon. 

 Dull and threatening. 

 Little rain in afternoon. 

 Drizzle all day. i 



do. > on Nundy Droog. 



Drivicgmist. J 

 Cieir am dry. 



do. 



do. 



Very high wind. 



do. 



do. 



do. 

 Eigh wind. 



do. 



do. 



do. 



do. 



Thick fog in morning, moderate wind. 



In many places in England the 

 \ Thermometer was 5 degrees be- 

 < low Zero^4 feet from ground, ion 

 I the grass it was 13 S below & 32 5 

 below the -.'-.Tisi of 4-3 Te^rs. 



Fog in morning. 



do. 



Light fleecy clouds half obscuring the sun shine. 

 High dry wind. ) Mean of Therm : for the last 6 months 

 do. 1 73-8 Emm daring do. ( in 65 days) 24 55. 



Ldul High 

 Ba.ua h Ground 



Very :hi:k :.z in d:. 

 do. 



Mean Monthly Temperature... 



Maximum 



Minimum . 



Mean diurnal Range 



M :r.thlv R r.ge. . 



Mean of observation of Dry Bull) inside 

 House, at 9.30 a.m. &3.3)p. m. 

 M Depression of wet at do do 

 „ Dew Point. at do 



M Evaporation Force of at 

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