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16. At Chunar, Lieutenant McGreggor, 66th N. I., to Eleanor Hopper, niece of Major Hopper, H. M. 38th Foot.

20.

Mr. T. Benton, Wine Merchant, to Miss Mary Crockford..

21. Lieutenant B. W. D. Cooke, 56th Regt. to Hariett Scott.

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Lieutenant F. W. Cornish, Bengal Horse Artillery, to Margaret Olympia,

youngest daughter of the late T. E. Mansel, Esq., Bengal Civil Service.

At Dinapore, Mr. M. Hinton, to Miss Angelica D'Camera.

23. At Kurnal, Captain Hogarth, H. M. 26th Regt. to Miss Spence.

27. At Delhi, W. B. Gould, Esq. Lieutenant and Adjutant, 42nd Regt. N. I., to Maria Anne, eldest daughter of Capt. J. Leeson, 42nd Regt. N. I.

28.

Mr. F. G. Estrange, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Capt: E. Weatheral.
At Chittagong, Mr. J. Smith, to Miss Grace Ann Craven.

29. Mr. J. Castello, Senior, to Mrs. Louisa Colebrooke, widow of the late Lieut. W. Colebrooke.

30. Mr. E. P. Harvey, to Miss J. E. S. Landman.

JUNE.

BIRTHS.

1. At Muttra, the lady of Asst. Surgeon James McRae, Horse Artillery, of a daughter.

3. At Nemuch, the lady of Captain A. C. Spottiswood, of a daughter.

5. At Cawnpore, the lady of G. T. Green, Esq. of the Engineers, of a daughter. At Kurnal, the lady of Capt. R. Stewart, 61st Regt. N. I., of a daughter. At Chandernagore, Mrs. Ouraet, of a son.

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15.

16.

20.

22.

23.

Mrs. John Mendes, of a daughter.

The wife of Mr. C. Brownlow, of a son.

The lady of J. H. Crawford, Esq., C. S., of a son.

Mrs. P. S. D'Rozario, of a daughter.

At Dum-Dum, the lady of Surgeon T. E. Dempster, Artillery, of a daughter.
Mrs. W. Phillippe, of a daughter.

26. At Kidderpore, the wife of Mr. G. T. F. Speed, Pleader of the Sudder Dewance Adawlut, of a daughter.

At Serampore, the lady of Capt. W. Phillott, of the Bengal Military Service, of a daughter.

27. Mrs. Daniel Robinson, of a son.

29. Mrs. George Hill, of a son.

30.

JULY.

1.

At Pultah, the lady of W. C. Breen, Esq. of a son.

Mrs. C. Herd, of a daughter.

At Gowahatty, Assam, the wife of Mr. J. Rae, Missionary, of a son.

3. The lady of Lieut. J. R. H. Birch, Deputy Judge Advocate General, of a son. At Bareilly, the lady of D. T. Pollock, Esq. 74th N. I., of a son.

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The wife of Mr. C. L. Vaillant, Overseer of the H. C.'s Botanic Garden, of

a daughter.

4.

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At Goruckpore, the lady of F. Currie, Esq. Civil Service, of a son.

At Futtighur, the lady of A. H. E. Boileau, of the Engineers, of a daughter.
Mrs. S. L. Webb, of a son.

6. Mrs. C. Henriques, wife of Mr. F. X. Henriques, of a son.

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On board the Ship Mermaid, off Moyapore, Mrs. P. M. Staves, of a son.

17. The lady of J. F. Leith, Esq. of a daughter.

At Bareilly, the lady of Capt. G. H. Edwards, 13th Regt. N. I., of a son.
Mrs. J. R. Hayes, of a son.

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13. The lady of G. P. Ricketts, 1st Regt., Light Cavalry, of a son.

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At Simla, the lady of Brevet Capt. J. H. Smith, 62nd Regt. N. I., of a son. 21. The lady of Lieutenant Rigby, Engineers, of a son.

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24.

25.

The lady of H. T. Parker, Esq., Civil Service, of a son.

Mrs. C. C. Greenway, of a son.

At Futtehpore, the lady of A. Grote, Esq. C. S. of a son.

At Dinapore, the lady of Lieut, J. De Fountain, 56th Regt. N. I., of a son. 28. The lady of S. H. Boileau, Esq. of a son.

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7. At Ahmedabad, Emily Jane, the wife of H. T. Chatterton, Esq. Civil Surgeon. 14. At Kedgeree, on board the Ship Sherburne, Capt. H. S. Impey, 50th N. I.

At Monghyr, the infant son of Mr. O'Brien, aged 8 months and 6 days.

15. The wife of Mr. G. Thomas, Inspector of St. John's Cathedral District Charitable Society, aged 32 years and 10 months.

The beloved wife of Mr. P. Palmer, aged 32 years.

16. Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. Cave, B. A. aged 54 years.

At Seessa, the wife of W, Parsons, Esq., Surgeon, 3rd Light Cavalry.

17. Mr. G. Aviet, senior, aged 62 years, 5 months, and 25 days.

20.

In the Bay of Bengal, R. Baron, Esq. Purser of H. M. S. Wolf, aged 42 yrs.
At Berhampore, Master J. G. V. Herklotts, aged 6 years and 8 months.
Near Culpee, Mrs. C. Mayhoo, aged 31 years.

23. Miss B. Gilmore, aged 33 years.

Mr. James Gilbert, late Head Asst. in the Office of the H. C.'s Attorney,

aged 56 years.

25.

P. G. D. Warden, aged 2 years and 1 day.

Mrs. Elizabeth Bain, aged 57 years.

28. Near Monghyr, drowned while bathing, M. H. Jenkins, Esq. aged 22 years. JULY.

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2. At Cawnpore, Miss Sarah Maria Martindell, daughter of the late General Sir G. Martindell, K. C. B. aged 19 years and 1 month.

3. Master A. A. Kenderdine, son of the late Mr. D. Kenderdine, Branch Pilot, aged 5 years and 9 months.

Mr. James Hewson, of the Ship Emma, aged about 23

years.

At Meerut, E. L. Hodgson, Esq. Civil Service, aged 22 years and 6 months. At Cawnpore, Edward Samuel, son of Mr. E. F. Greenway, aged 1 yr. 7 dys. 4. At Serampore, the wife of Capt. Phillott, Military Service, aged 23 years. At Entally, the infant son of Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Marques, aged 3 mos. 20 dys. 7. Captain J. Foote, formerly Harbour Master, Batavia, late Marine Surveyor, aged 70 years.

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8.

The daughter of Mrs. George Johnson, aged 4 years, 2 months, and 20 days.
At Chandernagore, Mrs. M. Le Chappelier, aged about 56 years.

At Almorah, Miss Eliza Faithfull, aged 35 years.

9. Mr. John Campbell, late an Assistant in the Verulam Academy.

10. At Dinapore, Mr. R. Watkins, aged 67 years.

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At Gowahatte, Hannah, the beloved wife of Mr. J. Rae, Missionary.
Serjeant R. Ross, of the Cawnpore Magazine, aged 31 years.

11. At the Sandheads, on board the Jane, P. V. Mr. E. De LaCombe, late Paper Manufacturer, of Calcutta.

17. At Serampore, the infant son of G. S. Dick, Esq. aged 16 months.

18.

At Barrackpore, Caroline Amelia, daughter of Qr.-Master-Serj. R. Tilbury. 19. The infant son of Mr. J. R. Hayes.

21. The infant son of T. Sandys, Esq. C. S. aged 1 year and 7 months.

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At Bhaugulpore, F. C. Crow, Esq.

22. At Serampore, Mrs. Carey, relict of the late Rev. Dr. Carey.

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The infant son of S. Davies, Esq. Civil Surgeon, aged 6 months and 5 days.
At Sea, on board the Rosolution, V. Lawes, Esq.

On board the Steamer Forbes, William R. Gordon, the infant son of Major

W. Turner, of the 54th Regt. N. I. aged 8 months.

Master J. Henry, the infant son of the late Mr. John, T. Bagley, H. C. Marine, aged 1 year, 1 month, and 23 days.

At Madras, Major Sir J. Gordon, Bart. H. M. 13th Light Dragoons, and Commanding a Division of the Nizam.

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Mr. John Florence, Mariner, aged 38 years.

Miss Mary Clarissa Wells, daughter of Mr. J. Wells. H. C. Marine, aged 1 year, 3 months and 7 days.

25. Mrs. Squire, aged 36 years and 5 months.

J. M. D'Silva, Esq. aged 25 years.

At Rynughur, near Comorcolly, the infant son of James Cockburn, Esq.

At Goruckpore, the wife of F. Currie, Esq. C. S. aged 23 years.

26. Eliza, daughter of W. C. Blacquiere, Esq. aged 40 years.

28. At Gyah, Zillah Behar, J. W. Rickets, Esq. Additional Principal Sudder Ameen, aged 43 years.

At Saugor, Lieut. W. Nisbett, 64th Regt. N. I.

29. At Khausgunge, Col. W. L. Gardener, late Commander of Gardner's Horse, 30. At Dhobah Sugar Works, the lady of Charles Blake, Esq.

31. At Seharunpore, A. H. French, Esq. C. S., aged 26 years.

JUNE.

Shipping Entelligence.

ARRIVALS.

19. Aline, (F. Barque,) Pichaud, from Bourbon 18th May.

Drunmore, (Bark,) J. Z. McKullum, from Madras 9th June.

20. Northumbrian, (Ditto,) R. Trait, from Liverpool 13th Sept., Mauritius 25th April, and Ennore 2nd June.

24.

Falcon, (Bark,) D. Ovenstone, from China 7th, and Singapore 31st May.
Lord Castlereagh, J. Tonks, from Bombay 20th May, and Madras 12th June.
Drongan, J. McKenzie, from Madras 2nd, and Bimlipatan 15th June.
Pascoa, W. Morgan, from Bombay 27th May.

Emma, J. Pecket, from Liverpool 24th Jan. and Isle of France 18th May. 25. Lonach, (Barque,) W. H. Driscoll, from Port Jackson 25th April, and Madras 30th June.

Passenger from New South Wales.-Lieutenant J. G. Lawson, Cavalry.

26. Mary, (Brig,) C. Peel, from Bombay 31st May.

JULY.

3. Glenely, R. Lungley, from Bombay 17th June.

4.

Crown, (Bark,) J. Cowman, from ditto 18th June.

5. Sophia, (Ditto,) J. Rapson, from China 6th May, Singapore (no date), and Penang 18th June.

Passengers.-J. J. Nicholson, Esq. Merchant, and Mr. T. Turner, Mariner. From Penang.-Rev. Mr. J. Bateman, and C. Thowse, Esq. Merchant.

8.

July.

Indian Oak, E. Worthington, from Mauritius 17th May, and Ennore 2nd

Passengers from Mauritius.-Monsieur Thiers: Mademoiselle Thiers.

9. Mermaid, P. M. Staves, from China 23rd March, and Moulmien 16th June. Exporter, (Barque,) R. Anvyle, from Mauritius 23rd May. Virgenie, (Ditto,) J. Willie, from Penang.

10. Dona Carmelita, Charles Edwards, from Mauritius 26th May, Madras (Do date,) and Ennore 3rd July.

Hamoody, A. M. Marshall, from Bombay 23rd June.

12. Jeane Edwards, (F. Barque,) S. Vallan, from Bourbon 1st May, and Coringa 4th July.

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Clarisse, (F. Barque,) M. Penbard, from Marseilles 17th January, and Bourbon 10th June.

Colonel Newal, C. Kail, from Bombay 5th May, and Ennore 3rd July. Passengers from Madras.-Mr. E. D. McBean, Cabinet Maker, and F. D'Silva, Clerk.

John Bannerman, C. Daly, from Bombay.

13. Alice, J. Scales, from Liverpool 18th March.

Passengers.-Messrs. M. M. Joseph, T. Kelsall, and J. Joseph, Merchants.
Globe, (F. Barque,) A. Bonnely, from Bourbon 31st May, and Mauritius

6th June.

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Severn, G. M. Brathwaite, from London 20th Jan., Cape, Madras, and Ennore, (no date,) and Vizagapatam 9th July.

Passengers from London,-Mrs. W. R. White, Lieut.-Col. L. Walker, C. B., Capt. W. Clifford, 39th B. N. I., Messrs. W. Boulton and R. W. Bird, Cadets, Messrs. W. Holbrow, T. Lamb, W. Collighee, and W. Jones. From Cape.-Mrs. Descandt, Mrs. Wigot, and Miss Mahon. From Madras.-Mrs. C. McKenzie.

15. Mary Somerville, T. Jackson, from Liverpool 21st March.

16.

Duke of Lancaster, James Hargraves, from Liverpool 18th March.
Kushrovie, W. H. Master, from Sumatra 28th June.

Salimany, A. J. McFarlane, from Bombay 29th June.

Anna, (Brig,) J. King, from Penang 17th June.
Passenger.-J. W. Aiken, Esq.

Bonne Novell, Cannelier, from Bourbon 31st May.

18. John McLellan, D. McDonald, from Greenock 22nd March.

July.

Collingwood, (Brig,) J. Hookey, from Liverpool 10th Nov. and Madras 2nd

20. George the Fourth, (Barque,) C. Waugh, from London 4th March, and Madras 14th July.

Passengers from London.-Mrs. Mitchel, Mrs. Cordrington, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Woolen, Mrs. Smoult, Mrs. Bristow, Misses - Bristow, S. Bristow, Fennis, and Davis, Capt. Mitchel, Bengal N. I., Capt. Cordrington, Lieut. McDonald, Bengal Artillery, Messrs. Bristow, W. Bristow, and Clarke, Surgeon. Messrs. Ball and Reynold, Mr. Kemp, H. M. 16th Lancers, Mr. Torrens, Civilian.

Messrs. E. Bristow, McCulloch, McMullen, and Mitchel, Cadets, Mr. Ferriman, H.
M. 44th Regt., Messrs. Perry, Rollings, Bond, Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Platt. Steerage
Passengers.-142 H. C. Recruits, 9 Women, and 8 Children. From Madras. - His
Excellency Colonel Rihling, Governor of Serampore, Mrs. Ribling, Messrs. Ribling,
H. Rihling, T. Rihling, and J. Rihling, Misses M. Rihling and A. Rihling, Mrs.
Fyellerup, Misses Fyellerup and Soetman, E. T. Elbering and A. Rowsted, Esqs.,
Secretaries to the Government at Serampore, F. Halst and C. Brerring, Esqs.
20. Isabella Cooper, (Barque,) A. P. Currie, from Greenock 7th March.
Bright Planet, (Ditto,) R. Richardson, from Singapore and Penang.

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21. Abercrombie Robinson, R. Scott, from Portsmouth 15th March, and Madras 15th July.

Passengers from Portsmouth.-Mrs. McNaghten, Mrs. Vibart and child, Mrs. Robson and infant, Miss Orive, J. Pattulo, Esq. Penang C. S. Cornet S. Paule, H. M. 16th Lancers, Ensign Stewart, H. M. 44th Regt. L. I., H. Grey, Esq., Writer, Mr. H. Bond, Asst. Surgeon, Mr. C. Robson, Pilot Service, Mr. G. Elliott, Mr. D. Starsbury, Mr. C. Raikes, Mr. T. Paterson, Mr. S. B. Saddy, Mr. W. J. Cartee, and Mr. E. J. Toupley, Cadets, Mr. G. P. Panye, Mr. G. Mackintosh, returning to India, and Mr. James Toole, Volunteer, Pilot Service.

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22. London, (Barque,) C. Lamb, from Mauritius 7th June, and Madras 14th July.
Ararat, (Barque,) W. Wyatt, from Penang 26 May, and Pedier Coast 3rd July.
Will Watch, (Bark,) W. Barrington, from Sumatra 10th July.
Resolution, (Barque,) G. Jellicoe, from Penang 9th July.

23.

24.

Passengers.-Mrs. Jellicoe, Miss Gardiner, V. Lawes, Esq. died at Sea on

the 22nd July.

26. Roxburgh Castle, C. W. Franksen, from London 22nd March, Portsmouth 29th ditto, and Madras 21st July.

Passengers from London.-Mrs. G. C. Armstrong and two children, Mrs. F. L. Marshall, Mrs. M. Anhand, A. S. H. Anhand, Esq. C. S., Capt. G. C. Marshall, H. M. 31st Regt. Rev. F. A. Dawson, Capt. J. M. Baird, Messrs. J. D. Lander, H. C. Hastings, G. Cautfield, J. Murray, C. A. Jackson, C. F. M. Mundy, and W. F. Dunsford, Cadets. Steerage Passengers.-Messrs. G. F. Railey, E. P. Collis, and A. Dyer, coming out to their relations, Messrs. H. Lang, G. T. Clark, and T. Langden, Pilot Service.

Dalla Merchant, H. Potter, from Rangoon 5th July.

29. Fatima, G. Fethers, commander, from Liverpool 12th April.

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Virginia, (Bark,) J. Smith, commander, from Penang 13th July.

31. Corsair, (Brig,) Edward Cook, from Prince of Wales Island 17th July.

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23. Jessey, (Brig,) J. Auld, for Penang.

25.

Duke of Clarence, (Brig,) P. Sanford, for London.
Ernaad, T. Hill, for China.

26. Elizabeth, (Brig,) G. Baker, for Moulmien and Rangoon.
William Wilson, J. H. Miller, for China.

JULY.

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Aline, (F.) Pichaud, for Bourbon.

17. Capricorn, (Bark,) J. Smith, for Mauritius.

19.

Avoca, (Ditto,) J. Boadle, for ditto.

Eleanor, (Ditto,) T. B. Timms, for Madras.

Strath Eden, (Ditto,) A Cheape, for London.

Passengers. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Watson, F. C. Smith, Esq., Captains Taylor

and Phillips, J. Cooke, Esq.

23.

24.

26.

30.

Drongan, (Bark,) J. McKenzie, for Madras and Moulmien.

Agnes, (Bark,) R. Swan, for Singapore and China.

Lord Castlereagh, P. Tonks, for China.

Pascoa, W. Morgan, for China.

Warrior, J. Stone, for Sydney and New South Wales.
Intrinsic, J. Chambers, for Liverpool.

31. Carnatic, D. Proudfoot, for China.

Thames, (Brig,) T. Arnold, for the Mauritius.

Demerara, (Brig,) G. R. Thorn, for ditto.

Betsey, (Bark,) G. S. Jones, for Singapore.

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29,714 80, 77,278,5 s. E.,754 82,785,

82,5

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E. 1.60 1.46 s. 0.25 0.22

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,676 79,777, 77,6 sbw.,734 82,785, 82,5 s. w.,690 84,7 88,885, s. w.,640 $5,590, 87, w-,610 85,590,3 86,5 s. w.,630 84,3 86,883, s. W 0.56 0.52
,610 80, 77,577,3 s. w.,66483,296,583, s. w.,654 84,7 89, 86, s. w.,584 84,0 84, 83,8 s. E.,580 63,281,583, N. E.,596 81, 79,4 79,7 N. E.
,644 81, 77,477,4 N. E.,686 82,5 52,7 80, s. E.,660 83,7 86,283,2s. E.,616 84,5 86,7 84,6 s. E.,606 84,5 86,2 64,4 s. E.,620 82, 81,6 1,4s. E-1.20 1.10
,626,80,777,677,2 N. E.682 82,5 83,581,2 N.,672 83,7 86, 83, S. E.,624 84, 89, 85,5 s. E.,618 84,388,585, s.bE.,580 83,5 86, $4,2 s. E-4.304.06
,600 S1, 78,278, w.,656 83,785,283, S. w.,644 84,6 88,5 85, s. w.,590 85,3 88, 85,7 s. E.,574 85,4 86,6 $5,4 8. E.,600 84,5 83,7
83,5 s. E.
,588 $1,579, 78,7 s. E.,646 84, 86,7 84,7 E.,632 84,8 88,6 86,5 s. E.,574 85, 87,685,5 E.,568 85,2 86,3 85,5 CM.,560 84,8 83,583, s. E.
,596 82, 80, 79,7 N. E.,648 84,486,5 84,2 E.,626 85,6 89,7 86,2 s. E.,580 84,4 82,5 82,5 E.,554 84,4 83,7 82,5 8. E.,564 83,281,781,5 s.be.
,600 81,880, 80, N. E.,654 84,3 S5, 83,7 N. E.,620 85,5 89,286,3 N. E.,552 85,9 86,8 85,4 E.,532 85,7 86,5 84,7 S. E.,560 84,784,383,4 8. E.
,562 80,7 79,579,7 N. E.,604 84,5 84,883,2 N. E.,588 84, 85, 82,5 N. E.,514 86, 88, 85, N. E.,502 86,4 89,7 86, N. E.,522 83,382,782,7 N. E. 1.00
,520 82, 79,779,4 N., 582,381, 80,6 N. E.,516 83, 84,7 82,2 N. E.,474 83,381,782,3 s. E.,456 82,7 81,7 81,3 S. E.,472 81,480,5 80,7
,616 80, 79,379, E.,674 82,181,7 80,8 s. E.,650 83,7 85,2 83, S. E.,602 84,2 86, 83,7 s. E.,590 84,5 85,3 83, E.bs.,596 83,3 83,282,
,624 79,7 78,478,6 E.bs.,660 82, 80,5 80, E.bs.,650 81,4 80, 80, N. E.,588 83,3 85,483, E.,576 83,584,5 82,7 E.,580 83, 83, 82, S. E. 0.10 0.10
,552 79,7 77,5 78, S. E.,604 81,780,279,5 E.,592 82,5 82,5 80,7 sbw.,534 82,5 82, 80,3 S.,534 82,5 83, 81,
S. ,534 81,782,4 80,4
s. 0.55 0.50
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,572 80,7 78,778, S. E.,610 82,784,482,3 w.,534 83,5 85,383, s. E.,540 84,5 87,3 84,5 s. E.,522 83,7 82.7 83, 28. E.,530 82,9 81,781,5
,596 80,579, 79, S.,650 82,883,8 82,5 ,631 83,5 86, 82,7 s. E.,588 84,587,7
$3,7 S.,580 84,487,7 83,4
S.,588 83,384,
,690 82, 80, 79,5 8. E.,740 84, 84,582, E.,722 82,5 80,3 80, E.,680 81,480,5 79,5 E.,662 82,7 82,7 S0,5 S. E.,674 81,5 80,379,4 S.
,618 82, 81, 80,4 S.,694 83,2S5, 83, s.,686 84,5 88,5 84, s.,628 85,388,3 85, s. E.,606 85,6 88, 84,3 sbE.,616 84, 84,8 82,63.
,600 78,676,5 77, s. w.,646 81,580, 79, w.,636 82,5 83,881,3 w.,592 82,8 81,381,3 1,586 81,880,3 80,2 N. E59081, 77,778,
,592 79,7 79, 78,6 s. w.,644 81,784,5 81,5 s. w.,636 82,5 83,781,7 s. w.,600 83,3 84,5 82,7 ,594 80, 75,5 78,7 N. E.,604 79,774,275,8
,608 80,178,778,2 s. w.,642 81, 81,279, s. w.,620 81,883,780,7 s. w.,566 82,3 85, 82,3 ,556 80,5 75, 78,
S.,560 79,574, 75,2
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w.,630 80, 77,3 77,5 s. w. 2.50 2.36
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,624 83, 84, 133,5 W. 1.141.06
,634 79, 78, 77,6 s. w.,686 S2, 85, 82,5 s. w.,670 83,4 86,7 82,7 S.,612 83,8 85,482,7
s.,618 80,579,779,7|
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81,5
,716 78,5 77, 77,4 s.bE.,720 81, 82, 80, 8.,700 81,7 84, 81,7 8. E.,636,82,5 87, 84,
,636 79,7 78, 78,5 s. w.,696 80,580, 79, s. w.,680 80,7 79,5 79,3 8.618 81,5 52,781,7
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,620 79,5 78,779, wbs.,698 81,782, 80, wbN.,682 83, 83,381,5 wbs.,650 83, 82,
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