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APPENDIX IV. 



Falls of l-O in. and upwards. 



May 25th. 

 Forest Hill (Dartmouth Koad), 1-13 in. ; Addington Hills, 

 1-08 in.; Deptford, 1-05 in. ; Kenley, 1-03 in.; Eaynes Park, 

 1-02 in. ; Greenwich, 1-01 in. ; Banstead, Wimbledon (Sewerage 

 Works), and Wimbledon (Mount Ararat), 1*00 in. 



June 28th. 

 Caterham Valley, 2-50 in. ; Caterham, 2-45 in. ; Marden 

 Park, 2-12 in. ; West Wickham and Farningham Hill, 1*95 in. ; 

 Wilmington, 1-93 in. ; Addington (Pumping Station), 1-81 in. ; 

 Hayes Common, 1-76 in.; Keston (Bradfield), 1-71 in. ; Keston 

 (Heathfield), 1-57 in.; Bickley, 1-54 in.; Bromley, 1-52 in.; 

 Keston (Tower Fields) and Chislehurst, 1-45 in. ; Orpington, 

 1-43 in. ; Addington (Park Farm) and Wimbledon (Mount 

 Ararat), 1-35 in. ; Coulsdon, 1-26 in. ; Esher, 1-23 in. ; Kingston, 

 1-19 in. ; Eaynes Park, 1-11 in. ; Richmond, 1-03 in. ; Wimbledon 

 (Sewerage Works), 1-02 in. 



July 13th. 

 Wilmington, 1-28 in. 



August 27th. 



Kingston, 1-85 in. ; Surbiton, 1*75 in. ; Wimbledon (Mount 



Ararat), 1-72 in. ; Richmond, 1-70 in. ; Kenley, 1-66 in. ; 



Dorking and Eaynes Park, 1-60 in. ; Wandsworth Common and 



Coulsdon, 1-58 in.; Wimbledon (Sewarage Worksj, 1-54 in.; 



