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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part II Natural Science 1904

1905

Of the other representatives of the family in the Indian Region wo have however little on record save the descriptions of the moth in some cases both the (4' and 9 of a species having been decribed in others the description of the (31 or the 2 only being extant. [...] The accompanying charts show more clearl(1) that from 8 A. M. of the 15tb when the centre of the cyclone was about 200 miles distant until 8 P. M. of the same day when the centre had passed to the north-east of the vessel the officers were engaged in &continued effort to follow the instrutions of the Handbook. [...] The full of pressure is perhaps most significant at the coast stations round the Bay as it has been accompanied with a change in the direction of the winds." " The change in the direction of the winds on the Coromandel and Circars coasts makes it probable that rain will decrease during the day in the south of the Peninsula." November 14th. [...] " The depression in the Bay has advanced in a north-easterly diretion and its lowest point is this morning lying off the Arakan coast near Akyab where pressure is nearly a quarter of an inch in defect." " Winds show a cyclonic circulation round the depression in the north-east of the Bay It " The depression in the norteast of the Bay will probably cross the coast during the day and fill up [...] My practice has been when n storm such as the cyclone of the 14th Noember 1903 or the Chittagong cyclone of October 1E497 enters the north of the Bay to issue warnings to all the ports in the north of the Bay.
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Pages
23
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
On the Life-History and habits of the moth Duomitus Lenconotus. Walker in Calcutta.—By E.P.Stebbing
25-30 The Natural History Secretary view
The Cyclone in the Bay of Bengal between the 13th and 15th November 1903—By C.Little Esq. With Four Plates
30-38 The Natural History Secretary view
Notes on the Roxburghiaceæ with a description of a new species of Stemona—By D. Prain
39-44 The Natural History Secretary view
The Asiatic species of Ormosia—By D. Prain
45-46 The Natural History Secretary view

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