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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1852

1853

Found the ship had been set by the current to the Eastward twenty miles athough heading N. W. by N. to W. N. W. Wind W. by S. to S. W. Latitude by Obs. [...] 81° 38' E. P. M. gale increasing to a hurricane ; force marked (10) and (11.) Wind N. N. W. to 8 P. m. when W. N. W. again ; at midnight ship heading to the N. E. Bar. [...] Wind W. N. W. W. S. W. and S. W. (9) to (11) throughout.: Bar. [...] Ship standing at 7 A. M. to the E. b. S. and at 8 hauled to the N. West. [...] 820 with heavy dark appearance and much rain : at 5 P. M. Civil Time tacked to the S. W. wind W. N. W. and the Bar.
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Pages
82
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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A Twenty-First Memoir on the Law of Storms in the Indian and China Seas Being the Cyclone of H.M.S. Fox in the Bay of Bengal 30th April to 5th May 1851. by Henry Piddington President of Marine Courts
283-328 The Secretary view
An Account of the Table Used for Reducing Barometrical Observations to 32° Farenheit Taken in the Surveyor General’s Office Calcutta. by Bábu Rádhánáth Sickdhar Chif Computer Great Trigonometrical Survey of India. Communicated by the Deputy Surveyor General
329-332 The Secretary view
Notes on Dust Whirlwind and Cyclones. by P.F.H. Baddeley Esq. M.D. Bengal Artillery Lahore
333-336 The Secretary view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
337-ii The Secretary view

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