An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal: And of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of GorkhaHamilton, Francis
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An Account of The Kingdom of Nepal: And of the Territories Annexed to this Dominion by the House of Gorkha
Hamilton, Francis
Nepal -- Description and travel; Nepal -- History
24 80 84 77 70 25.12 25.14 25.16 25.12 0.00 0 0
25 80 80 25.13 25.09 0.25 W. 1 W. 1 0 0
26 75 74 72 70 25.15 25.09 25.15 25.10 0.06 W. 1 W. 1 0 W. 1
27 76 80 72 70 25.12 25.10 25.08 25.10 0.00 W. 1 NW. 2 0 0
28 80 80 73 70 25.04 25.09 25.08 25.07 0.62 W. 1 W. 1 W. 1 SW. 1
29 74 78 73 71 25.07 25.05 25.05 25.05 0.70 W. 2 W. 2 0 0
30 75 74 70 25.05 25.00 25.06 25,05 0.00 0 W. 1 0 0
31 76 72 70 25.10 25.13 25.10 0.00 SW. 1 W. 1 0 W. 1
Average, 78.5 80 73.55 70.13 25.1376 25.1131 25.1355 25.1343 8.32 in 27 days; of which 1.14 inches fell in the day time, and 7.18 in the
night time.
General average, 75.54 25.13
OBSERVATIONS FOR JULY 1802.
During the whole of this month the atmosphere in the valley was clear,
with a sky in general, when not raining, partly clouded, and partly
admitting of sunshine. The clouds generally hung in patches upon the
lower hills, and entirely hid the snowy mountains. I have marked every
day that Emodus was visible. The pluviometer was erected on the 5th. My
barometer stood a quarter of an inch lower than Captain Knox’s.
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