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All the people assured me that the preceding year the rain-fall about this time of the year had been much more considerable. They generally reckon four rainy days in March and three in April, and call this season the Nisán.

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duration. About 3 P.M. another thunderstorm arose, but passed by without rain, only the thunderclaps being heard. 5 o'clock another thunderstorm, with a powerful sand-storm, but no rain. Sky overcast. At 2 o'clock P.M. a light shower followed by a second. On the southern side of the Niger a great deal more rain fell. Later in the afternoon the sky became clearer, but the whole of the evening much heat-lightning toward the N. and N.E. 2 P.M. a heavy thunder storm rose from the E., but passed by without rain, carrying with it an immense quantity of sand.

Warm day; a thunder-storm in A'ribínda. Clear day.

Rainy day; in the earlier part of the day twice a little rain. At 3.30P.M. a very heavy gale arose, but bringing us only sand. Rain in A'ribínda. The air became much cooler. Several thunder-storms in the afternoon, the second approaching from the N. at 6 o'clock P.M. followed by a light fall of rain at 6.15, continuing, with a short interruption, till 10 o'clock at night, and cooling the hot sandy soil. Cool and fresh; fine day. Fine warm day. In the morning a thunder-storm to

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About 9 o'clock A.M. the sun broke through the cloudy sky. In the evening heat-lightning; no rain. A little cloudy; very||

A little cooler.
Cloudy;

several times a few drops of rain, with thunder toward the W. 3.30 P.M. a heavy thunder-storm approached, passed by toward the N., where much rain fell. About 5 o'clock P.M. a thunder-storm passed over our heads without rain but accompanied by a heavy gale of wind. Clear and fine morning, about noon very warm, in the evening heatlightning. About 8 o'clock P.M. a thunder storm without rain; after midnight a second, gathering from the S.W., with a little rain. Fine day; clouds and heat-lightning in the evening. Clear morning; afterward very warm. About 2 P.M. a storm gathered from the E., and brought a light rain of short continuance; returned afterward from the W., and approached with a heavy rain at 4.30 P.M., lasting half an hour.

Fine clear morning; no rain.

Fine cool morning. About sunset a thunderstorm proached gradually from the E., but without rain. 3 P.M. rain, in the beginning lighter, then more considerable, coming

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thered from the S.E., but brought us only moderate rain. Clear.

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5 o'clock in the morning a very black battery of thunder- clouds proached from the S.E., bringing a heavy tornado, but only a few drops of rain.

In the night, from

21st to 22d, a moderate rain. Cool morning, great humidity. Clear.

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vy rain-clouds, but no rain. In the afternoon a thun

der-storm gathered from the E., but the clouds were scattered. Clear.

3.30 P.M. a thunder-storm in the E., beyond the river. Warm day. About 4 o'clock P.M. a heavy thunderstorm gathered from the W., but was scattered; then a second one from the N., with violent rain, lasting from 6.30 till 8 o'clock. After half an hour's respite another thunder-storm broke forth, with heavy wind and rain, the dropping continuing till near morning. The sky overcast, the sun breaking through the clouds at 4 o'clock P.M. At 9.30 P.M. a heavy thunder-storm arose, although it had been clear before, and a violent rain followed. Sky the whole day

overcast; cleared up in the after

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course of the morning the sun broke through the clouds. In the afternoon rain with interruption; after sunset a heavy rain, lasting almost the whole of the night. The rain began toward morning with increased violence; a little rain in the course of the following night. A heavy rain in the morning, lasting half an hour, then dropping till 9 A.M.; afterward the sun broke through the clouds. Tolerably clear in the morning, at times a few drops of rain, a thunder-storm in the afternoon; regular rain from 4 P.M. till 8 P.M. Tolerably clear; from 11.30 A.M. drops of rain till about 2 P.M. Afterward the sun broke through the clouds. The afternoon clear.

2 o'clock A.M. a heavy shower lasting till 4.30, then a little rain occasionally. At 3 o'clock P.M. a thunder storm from N.W. with rain at intervals, more continuous from 4 o'clock P.M. till about sunset.

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