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The Rev. II. Lloyd on the Meteorology of Ireland. 



Rain. 



Before proceeding to the observations of rain-fall throughout Ireland in the 

 year 1851, it is iraportaat that we should know its normal amount at one or 

 more stations, as deduced from the mean of several years. We have, for this 

 purpose, two series of observations, one at Dublin, and the other at Armagh, 

 extending uninterruptedly over eleven and twelve years respectively. The 

 results of these two series are contained in the following Tables. 



Table XXIX. Monthly Fall of Rain at Dublin, in Inches (1841-1851). 



Table XXX. Monthly Fall of Rain at Armagh, in Inches (1840-1851). 



