234
group II: bengal and bahar.
Tirhut, or Mozafperpur, in Bengal.
Latitude North. Longitude East Green. Height.
26° 7'-3 85° 22'-8J 255 feet.
1833-6. Dashwoob, Journal As. Soc, III., p. 80. Daily extremes.
1851. Journal As. Soc, 1852.1
1850, and 1852-4. Kinset; Simpson. Means, probably ^R- and 4
Schlagintweit, "Met. Mscr.," Vol. 14.
1833
1834
1835
1836
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
General
mean.
Months.
Means of the month.
January
60-4
58-5
55-0
53-2
60-8
58-8
55 ■ 6
63-2
58-2
February
66-7
68-9
62-5
60-2
64-2
67-5
65-4
63-4
64-9
March
76-1
74-5
70-3
73-3
74-7
72-1
74-6
74-3
73-7
April
85-2
80-3
80-2
80-6
83-6
83-2
81-3
83-3
82-9
82-3
May
85-3
91-9
84-7
85-6
88-3
90-9
83-7
88-4
85-7
87-2
June
89-2
86-1
84-0
89-3
87-1
87-4'
87-9
83-2
86-8
July-
86-7
85-0
8L3
87-6
84-8
82-3
86-7
81-4
80-7
August
84-5
84-1
80-6
86-2
85-3
84-7
84-4
82-8
80-3
September
85-0
83-6
79-0
84-6
83-5
85-5
87-0
84-0
October
81-5
79-6
73-4
81-6
79-0
78-5
79-5
80-3
79-2
November
73-8
65-7
63-0
72-4
68-0
68-8
71-9
71-1
69-6
December
61-6
62-1
57-4
62-4
61-2
59-1
63-5
61-0
Year
78-0
76-7
72-6
76-9
75-8
75-7
Isolated month (mean). 1855: Jan. 59 9, not included in the mean, incomplete.
General mean of the seasons and of the year.
Dec. to Febr.
March to May.
June to Aug.
Sept. to Nov.
Year.
61-4
81-1
82-6
77-6
75-7
1 In Petekmann's Mittheilungen, 1864, No. X, p. 388, I find quoted a Report presented by Dr. Theodok Duka,
from Monghir, to the Hungarian Academy: "Die geographischen und climatischen Verhaltnisse des Ganges Delta"
(On the Geology and Climate of the Delta of the Ganges). I had not had an opportunity of obtaining it before.
group II: bengal and bahar.
Tirhut, or Mozafperpur, in Bengal.
Latitude North. Longitude East Green. Height.
26° 7'-3 85° 22'-8J 255 feet.
1833-6. Dashwoob, Journal As. Soc, III., p. 80. Daily extremes.
1851. Journal As. Soc, 1852.1
1850, and 1852-4. Kinset; Simpson. Means, probably ^R- and 4
Schlagintweit, "Met. Mscr.," Vol. 14.
1833
1834
1835
1836
1850
1851
1852
1853
1854
General
mean.
Months.
Means of the month.
January
60-4
58-5
55-0
53-2
60-8
58-8
55 ■ 6
63-2
58-2
February
66-7
68-9
62-5
60-2
64-2
67-5
65-4
63-4
64-9
March
76-1
74-5
70-3
73-3
74-7
72-1
74-6
74-3
73-7
April
85-2
80-3
80-2
80-6
83-6
83-2
81-3
83-3
82-9
82-3
May
85-3
91-9
84-7
85-6
88-3
90-9
83-7
88-4
85-7
87-2
June
89-2
86-1
84-0
89-3
87-1
87-4'
87-9
83-2
86-8
July-
86-7
85-0
8L3
87-6
84-8
82-3
86-7
81-4
80-7
August
84-5
84-1
80-6
86-2
85-3
84-7
84-4
82-8
80-3
September
85-0
83-6
79-0
84-6
83-5
85-5
87-0
84-0
October
81-5
79-6
73-4
81-6
79-0
78-5
79-5
80-3
79-2
November
73-8
65-7
63-0
72-4
68-0
68-8
71-9
71-1
69-6
December
61-6
62-1
57-4
62-4
61-2
59-1
63-5
61-0
Year
78-0
76-7
72-6
76-9
75-8
75-7
Isolated month (mean). 1855: Jan. 59 9, not included in the mean, incomplete.
General mean of the seasons and of the year.
Dec. to Febr.
March to May.
June to Aug.
Sept. to Nov.
Year.
61-4
81-1
82-6
77-6
75-7
1 In Petekmann's Mittheilungen, 1864, No. X, p. 388, I find quoted a Report presented by Dr. Theodok Duka,
from Monghir, to the Hungarian Academy: "Die geographischen und climatischen Verhaltnisse des Ganges Delta"
(On the Geology and Climate of the Delta of the Ganges). I had not had an opportunity of obtaining it before.