NOTES ON THE RAIN FALL FOR 1859. 233 



XIX. — Notes on the Rain Fall for 1859. By Henry T. Mennell. 



In presenting to the Club the accompanying digest of the rain- 

 fall for 1859, it is again my pleasing duty to acknowledge the 

 kindness of those gentlemen who have obligingly furnished the 

 Club with the results of their meteorological observations. 

 They are as follow : — 



Allenheads Mr. Thos. J. Bewick, Allenheads, Lead Mines. 



Bywell Ditto. 



Wylam G. C. Atkinson, Esq., Wylam Hall. 



Durham Mr. A. Marsh, Durham Observatory. 



Washington [ ^^* '^' Watson, F.R.A.S., Washington Chemical 



L Works. 



North Shields Mr. Robert Spence. 



Newcastle Capt. C. O'Grady, R.E. 



Stamfordham Rev, J. F. Bigge, Stamfordham Rectory. 



LiLBURN Tower, near Aln- 

 wick, the seat of E. Col- 

 lingwood, Esq 



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RoDDAM Hall, at the foot of-] 

 the Cheviots, the seat of' 

 Wm. Roddam, Esq. ... 



Ho WICK Hall, the seat of) 



Earl Grey i " *' 



BiSHOPWEARMOUTH Dr. Ogden. 



Whorlton, Teesdale T. Dodgson, Esq., Stubb House, near Whorlton. 



Darlington Edward Pease, Esq., Southend. 



The almanacks mentioned last year have again been kindly 

 attended to by the following gentlemen : — 



Belford.., Mr. W.J. Hindhaugh. 



Dunterlet, near Bellingham Mr. John T. Dixon. 



Langleeford, Cheviot Mr. W. Henderson. 



Cramlington Mr. Thomas Atthey. 



Windyhaugh, Coquetdale Mr. Thomas Chisholm. 



Newcastle Mr. H. T. Mennell. 



RoTHBURY Mr. T. Graham. 



Seaham Harbour Mr. George Hodge. 



Sunderland Rev. George Iliff. 



