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Meteorological Register. 
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GENERAL REMARKS. 
1 A. M. Cloudy ; with cirri and cirro-cumuli ; 6 p. m. cloudless sky. 
2 ,, As yesterday, swell from S. W. increasing. 
3 ,, Cloudy ; with cirri, cirro-cumuli, and nimbi; 5 r. M. slight shower. 
4 „ Cloudy as above : p. M. showery, with distant thunder. 
5 Clouded — several showers. 
6 A. M. Partially clouded & showery ; 5. 45 P. M., Kooria Mooria islands in sight. 
7 8 A. M. anchored at Hallania in Telegraph Bay. 
8 At anchor — moderate S. W. breeze, with swell. 
9 6 A. M. up anchor, and steered for Jibii island. Fresh breeze from S. W. with 
long swell ; cloudy, with cirri and cirro-cumuli. 
10 Partially clouded as yesterday ; at noon, hazy. 
11 Light cumuli and cirri ; hazy with great mirage. 
12 Sky clear ; the air intensely dry and hot. 
13 Sky cloudless, scorching hot- wind at night, coming in gusts. 
14 Clouded, with cirri and cirro-cumuli. 
15 Hazy, without clouds but with mirage ; air intensely hot and very dry. 
16 Clouds, with light cirri ; sensibly as hot as yesterday. 
17 Hazy ; light north-easterly breeze blowing. 
18 Fresh breeze from N. E., partially clouded, much cooler. 
19 Partially clouded and hazy ; at 1 p. m. left for Bombay. 
20 Light cirri and cirro-cumuli ; moderate swell from S. W. 
21 A. M. cloudy, with cirri and cirro-cumuli ; sea moderate, evening with cloud- 
less sky. 
22 A. M. Partially clouded, with moderate sea ; light rain in afternoon ; cloudless 
evening. 
23 A. M. cloudy, with cirri and cirro-cumuli; less swell, evening cloudy. 
(Sd.) 
(True Copy,) 
C. U. AITCniSON, 
Under- Secretary to the Government of India. 
J. WELSH, 
Assistant Surgeon. 
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