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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1845

1845

I refer to the summary and remarks for the details of this and will only now observe that this paper is arranged like the preceding ones; giving first all the data ; then the deductions from which the track of the storm agid other phoenomena are laid down ; and finally such remarks as may occur. [...] Amongst these last not the least interesting to the_ meteorologist as well as to the seaman will be the curious result shewn by the analysis of the winds for the five days showing them to have been involutes of a spiral curve ... Log of the Brig CHARLES HEDDLE Captain FINCH from the Mauritius bound to Muscat Nautical time4 from Captain ROYER Master Attendant Port Louis. [...] 30' P. M. 7 the main yard went in two in the slings 7 clued up and furled main top-sail u6 bent man-sail and secured the pieces 6 of the main yard on the booms. [...] All the cabins below 5 12. wet the provisions in the great cabin 6 11 also wet the vessel making water 7 11 through every seam in the deck wit8 11 out exception baled the water out of 9 11.. the cabin by buckets. [...] The vessel lost sight of the Maupertuis at noon 21st and stood to the N. Easward with the.SE.
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106
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal October 1845
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Backmatter
i-ii The Secretary view

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