Travels in the central parts of Indo-China (Siam), Cambodia, and Laos : during the years 1858, 1859, and 1860 . ) IS W.~Westimj>. /. 2. Atyccmj MmJujtv, Bf 6. ^replaucut pdiacens, J^ 11 bdi^nco, &? ;defozoscu,I¥r ;izpiha/Mukotu,J¥r ^?oczsfz^MuAo^,m 4. 3uMtuu S^nurulfr 8. Mlia iZtustru; J^ ,m App. atmospherical observations. 187 ATMOSPHEEICAL OBSEKVATIONS. January. — The month of January at Bangkok is generallythe coolest in the whole year. The thermometer generallyranges from 58° to 60° Fahr. in the morning. The wind issometimes N. or , an


Travels in the central parts of Indo-China (Siam), Cambodia, and Laos : during the years 1858, 1859, and 1860 . ) IS W.~Westimj>. /. 2. Atyccmj MmJujtv, Bf 6. ^replaucut pdiacens, J^ 11 bdi^nco, &? ;defozoscu,I¥r ;izpiha/Mukotu,J¥r ^?oczsfz^MuAo^,m 4. 3uMtuu S^nurulfr 8. Mlia iZtustru; J^ ,m App. atmospherical observations. 187 ATMOSPHEEICAL OBSEKVATIONS. January. — The month of January at Bangkok is generallythe coolest in the whole year. The thermometer generallyranges from 58° to 60° Fahr. in the morning. The wind issometimes N. or , and at others or S. The rainyseason ends in the latter part of October; the water has fallenin the rivers, which have not overflowed since the middle ofDecember; therefore at this time of the year one can walk alongthe banks, which are pleasant. The paths are visible and ina good state for travellers, and there is less danger, even inthe interior of the country, of being attacked by jungle is often fog in the morning, but yet it is not weather has been fine all the


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