KAIJfFAll m nERTFORDSniRE IN 1893. 



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Table I. — Hertfordshire Kainfall Stations, 1893, 



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 11 



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 11 



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 II 



Station. 



*Rovstou 

 *Oclsov .. 



Observer. 



*nitcliiu — The Firs .... 

 The Maples 



Bimcroft 

 High Down 



*Tring — Elm Ilouse .... 

 ,, Peudley Manor. 



*Cowroast 



*Berkiianiste(i — Rosebank 

 * „ Fairhill .. 



*Great Gaddesden Vicarage... 

 *K. Hempstead— Apsley MilL= 



* „ Nash Mills. 



*Kenswortli — The Grove .... 



Harpenden — Rothamsted .. 



*St. Albans — Gorhambniy .. 



* ,, The Grange .. 



♦Watford— Oaklands 



* ,, Frograore 



„ ColueVal.WaterWks 

 Eickmansworth — Moor Park 



♦Welwvn Rectory 



♦Hatfield— Brocket Hall. 

 *Datchworth Rectory 

 Hertford— Marden Hill. 



♦Stevenage —Weston Park . 

 * ,, Bennington House , 



♦Therfield Rectory 



♦Throcking Rectory. 



*Buntingford— Hamels Park 



*Mueh Hadham 



♦Hertford — Bayfordbury. 



♦Ware— Red House 



♦ ,, Fanhams Hall .... 



♦Broxbourne — Stafford House 

 ♦Cheshunt — Old Nurseries ... 



,, College 



♦Xew Bamet — Gas Works ... 

 ♦Southgate — The Lawns 



Hale Wortham .... 

 H. George Fordham 



William Lucas . . 



William Hill 



Francis Ransom 

 Joseph Pollard .. 



E. J. Le Quesne 

 J. G. Williams.., 



Rupert Thomas .... 

 Edward Mawley .... 

 W. Bonner Hopkins. 



Rev. W. T. Drake . 

 J. Dickinson & Co. . 



Miss S. Grace Jones 

 Lawes and Gilbert .. 

 Hon. Wm. Grimston 

 John Hopkinson 



Edward Harrison 



Arthur P. Blathwayt 



William Yerini 



Lord Ebury 



Rev. Canon Wingfield 

 Lord Mount Stephen 

 Rev. J. Wardale .... 

 Richard Hoare 



M. R. Pryor 



Rev. Dr. Parker 



Rev. J. G. Hale .... 

 Rev. C. W.Harvey. 

 E. WalHs 



T. Woodham Mott 



W. Clinton Baker 



Joseph Francis 



Miss Joyce Croft ... 



G. J. Newbery 



Paul and Son 



Rev. Dr. Reynolds 

 T. H. Martin .. .. 

 George A. Church 



Diameter 



of 

 Gauge. 



8 

 5 



5 

 8 



5 

 5 



5 

 5 



5 

 8 



5 

 8 



24 

 12 



5 

 5 

 5 

 5 



5 

 5 



5 

 5 



5 

 8 



5 



5 



5 

 5 



5 

 5 

 5 



5 



8 



5 



5 



5 

 5 

 8 



5 



Height of Gauge 

 above 



Ground. Sea-level 



ft. ins. 



6 



1 o 



2 

 I 

 O 

 I 



I 



2 



I 



O 

 I 

 I 



5 

 I 



I 



2 



O 

 I 

 I 



o 



o 

 I 



I 



o 

 I 



I 

 I 



I 

 o 

 o 



4 2 



I o 



I o 



I o 



o 9 



3 9 



o 



9 

 o 

 o 



6 

 o 

 o 

 o 



4 

 o 

 o 

 6 



8 

 o 



4 3 

 I o 

 I o 



ft.+ 

 269 Tj\ 

 260 T 



2385 



220 /|v 

 212 "[" 

 422 ~ 



460 

 500? 



345 L 



401 /|\ 



550 T 



427 /N 

 260 



237 T 



630 B 

 420 T 

 425 T 



3So/l^ 



273 T 



182 

 220 



340 7i\ 



228 T 

 250 



3«6T 



257 T 



470 T 

 408 /]\ 



500 

 484 T 

 400 T 



222 B 



250 

 112 T 

 253 T 



118T 

 92 T 

 94 T 



212 



240 T 



* Daily fall received for these stations. 



t For explanation of these symbols see Vol. VII, p. 



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