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IT was only quite recently that there was noticed in these columns the volume containing the record of rainfall of each Indian station, printed in such a form that the reader could at a glance see the monthly, yearly, or monsoon fall for any year up to 1900. This important volume, published under the direction of Sir John Eliot, is now followed by another equally valuable, embodying all the pressure observations of each station for the whole period of observation up to the end of the year 1902. These pressures are all reduced to 32° F. and constant gravity (lat. 45°), but not for height above sea-level; the elevation of the cistern is, however, added in each case.
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L., W. Indian Meteorological Memoirs 1 . Nature 69, 178–179 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/069178a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/069178a0