164 PROCEEDINGS OF THE COTTESWOLD CLUB 



out up the Central Severn Valley, as shown by the follow- 

 ing figures : — 



The same thinning out is continued in a N.H. direction 

 over Warwickshire and Leicestershire into South Lincoln- 

 shire, where the rainfall is as small as any in the British 

 Isles. 



On the Forest side, with its high land, the fall at places 

 runs up to 34'63 — 



Staunton Rectory 8 34"54 



Newnham .- -. 19 33'34 



Westbury 14 27'66 



Mitcheldean, Edge Hill 



House 17 3463 



And on the Cotteswold side, the same features, with 

 more variation, are presented — 



Stroud (Upfield) 

 Cirencester 

 Hatherop Rectory 



Bowden Hall 



Birdlip 



Witcombe Court 

 Cheltenham, Heath Lodge 



(to 1887) 21 29-30 



