144 



January . 

 February . 



March 



April 



May 



Juuc 



July 



August . , 

 September 

 October . . 

 November 

 December 



Raiufall in 



Inches from 



1 a.m. to 8 p.m. 



Bainfall in 



Inches from 



8 p.m. to 8 a.m. 



1-860 

 1-413 

 2-OGl 

 1-737 

 1-2U7 

 3-309 

 4-398 

 1-414 

 2-092 

 2-366 

 1-470 

 1-470 



24-917 



2-136 

 1-301 

 0-674 

 ]-311 

 1-187 

 2-086 

 3-011 

 1-527 

 4-271 

 1-981 

 1-952 

 1-589 



Difference 

 between Night 

 and Day Fall. 



23026 



+0-276 

 —0-112 

 —1-387 

 —0-426 

 —0-110 

 —1-223 

 —1-387 

 +0-083 

 +2-179 

 —0-385 

 +0-482 

 +0-119 



-1-891 



In the next table I present the average day and night 

 fall for five years. This table continues to show, as previous 

 ones which I have presented have done, that the night fall 

 is, as a rule, in excess after the heavy falls of rain set in in 

 August to the end of the year, and during the first months 

 of the year. The only exception which the present table 

 presents to this rule is the month of October. It is remark- 

 able, however, how near the total results of the two periods 

 are to each other, the difference being really only two per 

 cent, of the day over the night fall. 



Ayeeage of Five Yeaes FEOii 1868 to 1872. 



January .. 

 February.. 



March 



April 



May 



June 



July 



August . . 

 September 

 October .. 

 November 

 December 



Hainfall in 

 Inches from 

 a.m. to 8 p.m. 



1-363 

 1-053 

 1-335 

 1-434 

 1-214 

 1-298 

 1-542 

 1-135 

 1-884 

 2-676 

 1-419 

 1-68S 



18-032 



Rainfall in Difference 



Inches from between Night 

 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. and Day Fall. 



1-444 

 1-489 

 0-948 

 1-032 

 0-632 

 1195 

 1-053 

 1-386 

 2-319 

 2-514 

 1-550 

 2118 



17-680 



+0081 

 +0-436 

 -0-387 

 —0-402 

 —0-582 

 —0-103 

 -0-489 

 +0-251 

 +0-435 

 —0-162 

 +0140 

 +0-430 



—0-352 



