1889.] 



and May 1888 in the Doab and Rohilhliand. 



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(4.) Letter No. ^ff dated 27th June, 1888, from the Gulleotor of 



Bareilly to the Meteorological Beporter to Govt. N.- W. P. and 

 Oudh. 



I have ttie honour to reply as to — 



Point I. At (a) Behari, commenced G p. m., continued to 8 p. m. 



(&) Nawabganj, commenced 7 P. m., continued to 9 P. M. 

 Point II. (a) at commencement N.-W. then W. finally B. 



(&) at commencement W. then cyclonic, finally W. 

 Point III. Force about 281bs. to square foot. 



Point IV. Hailstones averaging about J chattack. 



Point V. (a) IG men by hail, I by lightning and 7 by falling 



boughs and other causes. 

 Point VI. About 4,000 to 5,000. 



Baheri is the purgannah stretching right across the north of the 

 District of Bareilly. Nawabganj lies to the south-east of it. 



