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XIX. 

 THE WEATHER OF THE YEAR 1906 IN HERTFORDSHIRE. 



By John Hopkinson, F.L.S., F.G.S., F.Z.S., F.R.Met.Soc, 



Assoc. Inst. C.E. 



Read at Watford, 2Srd April, 1907. 



(PLATE X.) 



This report gives results of observations at the same four 

 meteorological stations as in 1905 and some years previously, 

 and at 54 rainfall stations against 53 for 1905. From all these 

 stations daily returns of the rainfall have been received, being 

 a greater number than in any previous year. 



Fig. 6. — Map of Uertfordsldre showing its 3Ieteorological Stations and 

 River Basins. 



River / 1. Cam. 3. Thame. 5. Brent. 



Basins ( 2. Ivel. 4. Colne. 6. Lea. 



There are a few changes to record in the rainfall stations in 

 the principal table. The additions are : Cowroast Lock, Tring, 

 in the Bulbourne river-district, and Frogmore near St. Albans, 

 in the Ver (former stations re-inserted) ; the Grammar School, 

 Barnet, in the Brent ; Barley, in the Rib ; Hadham Hall, in the 

 Ash; and Haileybury College, Hertford, in the Upper Lea. 

 The losses are: Pendley Manor, Tring, in the Upper Thame 



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