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Marden Park, 1'52 in. ; Purley (Tudor Cottages), 1-51 in. ; New 

 Maiden, 1-50 in. ; Oxshott, 1-46 in. ; Westerliam, 1-40 in. ; 

 Ashtead, 1-38 in. ; West Norwood, 1-32 in. ; Chislehurst, 1-30 

 in.; Esher and Greenwich, 1-26 in.; Carslialton, 1-22 in.; 

 Croydon (Waddon New Road), 1-19 in. ; Purley (Reedham 

 Asylum), 1-13 in. ; Banstead, 1*12 in. ; South Norwood, 1-06 

 in. ; Croydon (Whitgift School) and Forest Hill (Dartmouth 

 Road), 1-04 in.; Addington (Pumping Station), l-OS in.; 

 Bickley, 1-02 in. 



September 29th. 



Kingston, 1'02 in.; Wimbledon (Mount Ararat) and Surbiton, 

 1-00 in. 



October 28th. 



Marden Park, 1-22 in. 



October 30th. 



Banstead, 1-56 in. ; Forest Hill (Dartmouth Road), 1'48 in. ; 

 Sutton, 1'44 in. ; Wimbledon (Mount Ararat), 1*41 in.; Forest 

 Hill (The Nurseries), 1-39 in.; Bickley, 1-38 in.; Carshalton, 

 Wallington, and Addiscombe (Havelock Road), 1-87 in. ; Croydon 

 (Whitgift School) and Addington Hills, 1-36 in ; Addiscombe 

 (Outran! Road) and Eltham, 1'35 in. ; Beddington, South Nor- 

 wood, and Bromley, 1'34 in. ; West Norwood, 1-33 in.; Keston 

 (Bradfield) and Croydon (Waddon New Road), 1'31 in. ; Waddon, 

 West Wickham, Wilmington, and Deptford, I'BO in. ; Greenwich, 

 1'29 in. ; Keston (Heathfield) and Farningham Hill, 1-28 in. ; 

 Purley (Tudor Cottages), Keston (Tower Fields), and Brixton, 

 1'27 in. ; Raynes Park, 1'25 in. ; Kingston, 1*23 in. ; Croydon 

 (Brimstone Barn), Addington (Pumping Station), and Chisle- 

 hurst, 1-22 in. ; Orpington, Wimbledon (Sewerage Works), and 

 Croydon (Oakfield Road), 1*21 in. ; Hayes Common, 1-20 in. ; 

 Beckenham, 1'19 in. ; Addington (Park Farm) and Wandsworth 

 Common, 1-15 in. ; Purley (Reedham Asylum), 1'14 in. ; 

 Ashtead and Richmond, 1-13 in. ; Marden Park and Kenley, 

 I'll in.; Oxshott and Surbiton, I-IO in. ; Dorking and Cater- 

 bam, 1-07 in. ; New Maiden, 1'05 in. ; Coulsdon, 1-03 in. 



APPENDIX V. 



January. 



The month has been a cold and dreary one, but is especially 

 remarkable for its almost total absence of snow, and its exceed- 

 ingly small rainfall, certainly the smallest for more than thirty 

 years. The month would probably be considered an unhealthy 



