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organization, viz. 3°90 in., whilst the next highest fall is at 
Keston (Tower Fields) on the 1st September, 1896, viz. 2°62 in. 
The earthquake on December 17th does not seem to have 
been greatly noticed. The only observers who seem to have 
felt anything are Mr. Baldwin Latham, of Croydon, and Mr. 
Francis Druce, of Upper Gatton. 
In conclusion, the Sub-Committee desire to express their 
thanks to the three gentlemen who have so kindly continued 
their subscriptions to enable the Club to carry on its great work, 
the value of which may be gathered from the many notices and 
favourable reviews in the scientific papers of this country and 
abroad, and also to the very cordial co-operation of the observers, 
without whose assistance such a work could never be successful. 
Wosvurn Roan, Croypon. 
Observer—M. L. Craven. Gauge, 5 in. in diameter. 
Height of gauge above ground, 13 in. 
Height of station above sea-level, 178 ft. 
Jan. | Feb. Mar. | Apr. May |June| July | Aug.| Sept.| Oct. | Nov. | Dec. | Year. 
IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. | IN, 
0°66 | 0°37 | 3-59 | 1:03 | 0-22 | 2-21 | 1-74 | 2°41 | 7-16 | 3-77 | 1:74 | 3-78 | 28-68 
Hatuerty Roap, Smcup. 
Observer—Dr. Lionen Burrett. Gauge, 5 in. in diameter. 
Height of gauge above ground, 14 in. 
Height of station above sea-level, 160 ft. 
Feb. | Mar. 
IN. IN. 
0-35 | 3-09 
Dec. 
IN. 
2°93 
June Year. 
IN. 
2°96 
Jan. 
IN. 
0-68 
Apr. 
IN. 
0°63 
Sept. 
IN. 
5:13 
May 
IN. 
0:27 
July | Aug. 
IN. IN. 
IN. 
23°97 
Oct. | Noy. 
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