TI^^ MEAi^UB^ENT QF ^MJSI. 



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184& 



January 



February 



March 



April 



May..,..^ 



Ji)ne ..,.^..._... 



J^ly 



August 



September.... 



October 



November .... 

 Decenjber ..,. 



1846. 



Jf^nuary 



Febinufj 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July ,,..,,,.,.... 



August 



September.... .,< 



October 



November 



December ....... 



Total 



Fairfield, 

 320 feet. 



Cld 

 6*uge. 



^ few feet 

 alvbve 



Ground. 



New 

 Gauge, 

 1 foot 

 above 

 Ground. 



Water- 

 houses 

 I-ock, 

 Ash ton 

 Canal, 

 seofeet 

 above sea. 



Inclined 

 Plane, 

 Cbapel- 

 le-Frith, 

 1121 feet. 



20 

 60 

 60 

 90 

 30 

 20 

 60 

 30 

 00 

 70 



S 00 



7 10 



42 60 



3 60 

 1 30 



1 70 

 3 00 

 90 



2 90 



3 90 

 3 60 

 80 

 5 30 

 8 70 

 2 10 



32 80 



90 

 00 

 20 

 40 

 60 

 90 

 80 

 6 40 



2 70 

 4 00 



3 00 

 8 00 



as 90 



3 30 

 I 30 



1 70 

 3 00 

 90 



2 40 



3 90 



3 60 



80 



4 70 

 3 10 



1 50 



3 90 

 1 40 



1 80 



3 60 

 80 



2 80 



4 20 



3 80 



70 



4 90 

 2 40 



1 60 



30 20 



31 80 



6 00 



42 80 4.3 2Q 



38 80 



For the year 1847, returns have been received of the rain 

 which has fallen at various places within the district traversed 

 by the Peak Forest and Macclesfield Canals, and the 

 Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railwa,y, in ad- 

 dition to those already alluded to. Many of these are of agi 

 cijperipi^ntal nature. Those which appear to bear upoij 



