250 Report of the Meteorological Sub-Committee for 1889. 

 APPENDIX III. 



MONTHLY EECOBDS. 



t Taken Noyember 4th. 



+t Taken December 11th. 



ttt Estimated, 



APPENDIX IV. 



Falls of I'O in. and upwards. 



March 7th. 

 Reigate Hill, 1-12 in. ; Harden Park, 1-07 in. ; Dorking, 1-06 in. ; 

 Kenley, 1-04 in. ; Caterham, 1-00 in. 



May 25th. 

 Chislehurst, 1'13 in. 



May 26th. 

 Dorking, 1*75 in. ; Ashtead, 1-67 in.; E slier (Sewerage Works), 

 1-52 in. ; Kew, 1*51 in. ; Eangston, 1-48 in. ; Surbiton, 1*44 in. ; 

 Richmond, 1-36 in. ; Wimbledon (Sewerage Works), 1'31 in. ; 

 New Maiden (both Stations), 1'30 in. ; Sutton (Mulgrave Road), 

 1*24 in. ; Carshalton, 1-22 in. ; Raynes Park, 1'14 in. ; Wim- 

 bledon (Mount Ararat), 1-09 in. ; Beddiugton, 1*03 in. 



June 9th. 

 Eltbam, 1-08 in. ; Bickley, 1-05 in. ; Sydenbam,l-02 in. 



July 2 1st. 

 Eltbam, 1'13 in. ; Sydenham, 1-09 in. ; Beckenham, 1-01 in. 



September 2nd. 

 Wilmington, 3-90 in. ; Farningham Hill, 2*46 in. 



October 19th. 

 Caterham and Marden Park, 1-22 in. ; Kenley, 1-19 in. ; 

 Purley (both Stations), 1-05 in. ; West Wickham, 1-03 in. 



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