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XIV. A Continuation of a Meteorological Diary, kept at 
Fort St. George, on the Coajl of Coromandel. By Mr. 
William Roxburgh, Affjlant-Surgeon to the Hofpital 
at the f aid Fort; communicated by Jofeph Banks, Efq. 
P. R. S. 
Read January 20, 1)80. 
Hour from 
Noon*. 
Therm, 
without 
Therm. 
within. 
Barom. 
•nlnchc 
&20ths. 
Rain 
Gage. 
Winds. 
State of the Weather, &c. 
Str. 
Points. 
1777 
0 
0 
Inches. 
In. 
Mar. 1 
17 
67 
30.00 
O 
ESE 
Fair. 
1 
2 
86 
80 
30.00 
2 
ES £ 
Fair. 
10 
78 
80 
30.00 
2* 
SE 
Fair. 
2 
3 
8 3 
82 
30.00 
2* 
SE 
Fair. 
10 
78 
80 
30.01 
2* 
SE 
Fair. 
3 
I 7 
75 
80 
3 °- 01 
*1 
NW 
Some clouds, no dew. 
0 
85 
82 
30.00 
2 
SE 
A few light clouds. 
1 1 
79 
81 
30.00 
*1 
E 
A few light clouds. 
4 
i 7 
70 
78 
30.00 
O 
— — 
Fair. 
13 
79 
81 
30.00 
•I 
E 
Fair. 
5 
18 
72 
79 
30.00 
•I 
SW 
Fair, fome dew. 
f A difagreeable dufty Southerly 
1 
86 
83 
29.19 
2° 
S by W 
^ wind, which we reckon the moft 
h unhealthy wind that blows. 
1 1 
78 
80 
30.00 
I * 
SE 
Fair. 
6 
18 
70 
78 
29.19 
O 
Thick fog. 
1 
85 
— 
29 .*i 9 
2 
S 
A difagreeable Southerly wind. 
10 
70 
80 
29.19 
2 
SSE 
Fair. 
7 
1 7 
70 
77 
29.19 
O 

Fair, much dew. 
3 
83 
82 
29. 19 
2 
SE 
Fair. 
10 
78 
80 
30.00 
2 
SE 
Faw. 
1777 
