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rate of fall took place in July, which has ‘0631 in. per hour, 
and the next in August, which has ‘0519 in. per hour; whilst 
the lowest rate of fall occurred in September, which has -0282 in. 
per hour, and in January, which has ‘0297 in. per hour. In 
1902 the total number of days of twenty-four hours each was 
22-0 days, and the rate of fall ‘039 in. per hour; and in 19038 
there were 31:5 days, with a rate of fall of :0512 in. per 
hour. 
In conclusion, the Committee desire to thank those, fifteen in 
number, who have given donations in aid of this rainfall work, 
which, as far as the Committee can learn, is unique; and they 
would like to mention that the whole of these donations is 
expended in the printing of the returns, no payment being made 
to any observer, or any member of the Committee, all of whose 
services are voluntary. 
CaMBERWELL CEMETERY, Forest Hinu, Surrey. 
Observer—W. Oxtosy. Gauge (self-recording) 8 in. in dia- 
meter. 
Height of gauge above ground, 2 ft. 2 in. 
Height of station above sea-level, 160 ft. 
Time of observation, 9 a.m. 
Jan. | Feb. Mar.| Apr. | May ) June | oe Aug. Sept.| Oct. | Nov.| Dec.| Year. 
IN. | IN. x. | IN. | IN. | -IN. IN. | IN. | IN. | IN. 
1:77 | 1:58 L 10 0 73 | 1-88 | 0°79 | 1:30 z 02 0: 75 1-33 | 1-35 | 1:68 | 15-28 
Tue GREEN, CAMBERWELL, SURREY. 
Observer—W. Oxrosy. Gauge (self-recording) 8 in. in dia- 
meter. 
Height of gauge above ground, 2 ft. 2 in. 
Height of station above sea-level, 17 ft. 
Time of observation, 9 a.m. 
“sgl hes Feb. : evil hi sid Apr. ) Bey | June] July | Aug. ea S3o8 bees Oct. i ioe! Dec. / Year. 
m. | my. | 1. | om. | Im. | IN. | IN. | IN. 
2-07 | 2:09 | 1:45 | 1:03 | 2:02 | 0°86 | 1-74 1-18 | 0-96 | 1-34 1-50 | 1-86 | 18-10 
