Meteorological Committee, 1900. 59 
If we study these percentages, we see at once that practically 
the winter and summer rains are identical in volume, regard 
being had to differences created by height above sea-level and 
position ; and, secondly, that the autumn rainfall is just about 
double the spring rainfall. 
It is much to be regretted that the limited time at the disposal 
of your Committee does not enable them to go into the problems 
which arise out of the tables more fully, but it is hoped that this 
will be undertaken at a future time. Probably this is an advantage, 
for the period covered by the tables is but short. 
In conclusion, the Committee desire to tender their thanks to 
those, six in number, who have so kindly sent donations to enable 
the Club to continue this useful organization, and also to the 
observers for their returns, and for the valuable notes which 
many of them contribute and which are most welcome. 
Cueventnc Park, Sevenoaks, Kenrv. 
Observer—C. Surron. Gauge 5 in. in diameter. 
Height of gauge above ground, 1 ft. 
Height of station above sea-level, 360 ft. 
‘Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. aceeg 
| 
—_—_ —-—- re 
June | July | Aug. | Sept. | | Oct. Year. 
IN. ie IN. 
4-11 | 1°58 | 2:04 
Nov. | Dec. 
IN. IN. 
2-95 | 3-64 
rs IN. 
31-08 
| IN. | 
497 5:37. 0-99 [1:39 1 116 2-72 | 0-66 
FarrcHiLpes, CHELSHAM, SURREY. 
Observer—A. S. Daniett. Gauge 8 in. in diameter. 
Height of gauge above ground, 1 ft. 
Height of station above sea-level, 600 ft. 
Jan. a Ber gs ee Meee ealy Aug. | Sept.| Oct. | Nov. | Dec. — 
IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. cm. | m IN. | IN. | IN. IN. | iN. | IN. | IN.*] IN. 
3°63 | 5-63 | 0-93 | 1:02 | 1-14 | 2-92 | 1:23 2-97. 1-25 | 1-94 | 3-20 | 3-14 29-00 
Manor Loner, Worcester Park, Surrey. 
Observer—F. D. Ourram. Gauge 5 in. in diameter. 
Height of gauge above ground, 1 ft. 9 in. 
Height of station above pry 120 ft. 
Feb. | Mar. | Apr. 
IN. | IN. | IN. 
3°82 | 0-92 0-78 
Jan. 
IN. 
2-70) 3 
aed 115. ES as | Ba 5 Be oP 
