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
25 70 72 69 66 25.08 25.04 25.06 25.03 0.12 N.W. 1 N.W. 1 0 E. 3
26 67 68 66 63 25.12 25.06 25.09 25.11 0.39 E. 3 E. 2 E. ½ W. 1
27 69 74 70 67 25.12 25.08 25.10 25.10 0.00 W. 1 S.W. 2 W. ½ S.W. 1
28 72 76 65 25.14 25.10 25.14 0.00 S.W. 2 S.W. 2 0 N.W. 1
29 71 74 66 25.20 25.12 25.16 0.05 S.W. 1 S.W. 1 0 S.W. 1
30 73 74 69 66 25.14 25.10 25.11 25.09 0.11 S.W. 1 S.W. by S. ½ W. ½ S.W. 1
Particular average, 72.82 74.58 70.98 67.96 25.05 25.01 25.03 25.03 5.54 Total.
General average, 71.585 25.03
OBSERVATIONS FOR SEPTEMBER 1802.
During this month the clouds hung upon the hills, and in general hid the
snowy mountains entirely. The atmosphere in the valley generally clear,
with sunshine at times, interrupted by large clouds.
Day.
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4 Much thunder at night.
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6
7 Fog in the morning. Thunder in the afternoon.
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11 Thunder at night.
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14 Thunder at night.
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19 Thick fog in the morning. Thunder in the evening.
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23 A foggy morning.
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26 A foggy morning. Emodus visible for an instant.
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30 Emodus visible in the evening.
REGISTER OF THE WEATHER FOR OCTOBER 1802.
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