108 DR MILLER ON THE METEOROLOGY OF 
SumMMER Monrus. 
WASTDALE HEAD. BORROWDALE. 
Ps ELL, 
_ Pa Gt. Gabel,| Sprinkling Stye Head Brant Seatollar 
The Pike, | Lingmell, | 2925 feet 727 1900) y 44 fect | Rigs, | Common, | o48 feet 
feet above . 924 feet | 1338 feet 
ae pie iS ae See coe Sea. She above Sea. | above Sea, palbas 
above Sea. | above Sea. 
1846.* . 
+ 29-5 | + 12:0 | —10-3 
1847. + 29-5 | + 12:0 | —10-3 
1848, + 41-5 | + 20-5 | —14-0 see 
184940 ae. ; : + 17-3)+ 90 | —18-5 see 
S50 L ° . + 35:3 }+ 26-1] — 7.3 +4-0 
1851. “6 + 366|+ 7-6| — 8-0 +6:3 
1852. + 33-0 | + 25-3 | + 4:0 —3-0 
+ — 
+ 
1853. 30-3 | + 24-2 8-9 —1-7 
Algebraical Sums. 253-0 | +136-7 | —73:3 | +5-6 
Means. . . . . : + 31-6) + 17-1] — 91 +1-4 +19-0 
* The percentages in 1846 and 1847 shew the mean of the two years, which were tabulated together. 
WINTER MONTHS. 
WASTDALE Heap. BORROWDALE. 
Sca FELL. 
Sprinkling Stye Head. Seatollar 
The Stye. 
Cc : y 
The Pike. | Lingmell. one 
— 42-5 
— 42-5 
i) iene. (| dueaked: 
jG ee es — 43-5 
18505 63 oe — 33-7 
LSS s come — 45-1 
LBP es — 39-5 
1859. «534s — 53-7 
Algebraical Sums.| — 300-5 
— 42-9 
* From the falling off in the relative amount of rain at Stye Head in the winter months of 1851, it is 
suspected that some of the water may have been lost by leakage.—See Introductory Remarks. 
The relative quantity of rain received by the gauges on the Stye or Sprinkling ‘ 
Fell, and on Seatollar Common, in Borrowdale, seems to be very variable. In 
the Summer months of 1850 and 1851, Seatollar Common, 1338 feet above the 
Sea, received 4 per cent. and 6:3 per cent. respectively more rain than the dale 
