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THE WEATHER OF OCTOBER. 



duced the greatest flood on the River Teme since 1795, with the exception 

 of the one in November, 1852. The latter half of the month was very 

 cold, easterly winds prevailing, and there was a little snow on the 20th. 

 The mean temperature of the month (43°) is below tbe average. The 

 barometer was unsteady, falling very low on the 28th, when a severe gale 

 was experienced. A lunar halo was seen at Loughborough on the 15th. 



OBSKRVER. 



"3 s Greatest fall 

 in 24 hours. 



^ g Deg Date. Deg Date. 



TEMPERATURE. 

 Greatest ht.Great'st cold 



GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 



Cheltenham 



Stroud 



SHROPSHIRE. 



Hanghton Hall, Shilnal 



Woolstaston 



More Rectory, Bishop's Castle 



Larden Hall 



Bishop's Castle 



Cardington 



HEREFORDSHIRE. 



Stoke Bliss 



WORCESTERSHIRE. 



Orleton, Tenhury 



West Malvern 



Pedmore 



Longlands, Stourbridge.. 



Dennis, Stourbridge 



Evesham 



STAFFORDSHIRE. 



Beacon Stoop, Weaver Hills.. 



Dudley 



Kinver 



Walsall 



Grammar School, Burton. 

 Weston-under-Lyziard R'tory 



Wrottesley 



Cheadle 



Alstonfteld Vicarage 



Farley, near Cheadle 



Oakamoor 



Lichfield 



WARWICKSHIRE. 



Coundon. Coventry 



Bickenhill Vicarage 



St. Mary's College, Oscott. 



Henley-in-Arden 



Rugby School 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Stoney Middleton 



Fernslope, Belper 



Spondon 



Duffield 



NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 



Hodsock Priory, Worksop 

 Park Hill, Nottingham . . . 

 Tuxf ord 



LEICESTERSHIRE. 



Loughborough 



Ashby Magna 



Kib worth 



Syston 



Waltham-le- Wold 



Coston Rectory, Melton. . . 



Dalby Hall 



Market Harborough 



NORTHAMPTONSHIl:r:. 



Towcester Brewery 



Kettering 



Althorpe 



RUTLAND. 



Uppingham 



Nortlirields, Stamford ... 



R. Tyrer, Esq. . 

 S. J Coley.Esq. 



Rev. J. Brooke 



Rev. E. D. Carr 



Rev. A.Male 



Miss F. R. Boughton 



E. Griffiths Esq 



Rev. W. Elliot 



4'7. r » 1-68 

 7-1*' 1-90 



Rev. G. E. Alexander. 



T. H. Davis. Esq 



A. H. Hartland. Esq. 

 E. B. Marten, Esq. .. 



J. Jeffries, Esq 



Mr. C. Webb 



T.J. Slatter, Esq.... 



C. L. Wragge,F.R.G.S 



Mr. J. Fisher 



Rev. W. H. Bolton 



Mr. N. E.Best 



C. U. Tripp, Esq 



Hon.andRev.J. Bridgeman 



E. Simpson, Esq 



J. C. Phillips, Esq 



Rev. W. H. Purchas 



C. L. Wragge, Esq 



E. Kettle. Esq 



Mr. J. P. Roberts 



Lieut.-Col. R. Caldicott . 



J. Ward, Esq 



Rev. S. J. Whitty 



T. H. G. Newton. Esq... 

 Rev. T. N. Hutchinson. 



Rev. U. Smith 



V. J. Jackson, Esq. 

 J. T. Barber, Esq... 

 W.Bland, Esq 



H. Mellish, Esq. ... 

 H. F. Johnson, Esq. 

 J. N. Dufty, Esq 



W. Berridge, Esq... 



Rev. E. Willes 



X. Macaulay.Esq 



J. Haines, jun., Esq. 



E. Ball, Esq 



Rev. A. M. Hendell . 



Mr. G. Jones 



S. W. Cox, Esq 



94 1-48 

 4'97| Itt 

 5-95! 170 

 4-22' 1-2P 

 4'76 1-44 

 *-98 1-63 

 4-07 1 1-40 

 3-29,1 1-72 

 4-38' 1-44 

 4'22 1-4S 

 534 1-61 



5'46 1-84 

 4-58 1'4 

 6-62 T50 



7'42 i-37 

 5'24 : 1-55 

 5-Sl!l-43 

 1-36 



J. Webb. Esq 



J. WaUis, Esq. ... 

 G. S. Groom, Esq.. 



Rev. G. H. MuUins . 

 |W. Hayes, Esq 



J. Codley.Esq 



iRev. J. Power, M.A.... 



5'22 1-51 

 6-67 1'47 

 6-52 1-23 

 4-87 1-16 

 5*69 1-30 

 5-91 113 

 5-58 1-07 

 6-60 r 



1-C8 



8-28 1-41 



8-07 2-20 



60-0 



54-0 



64-1 



59-o!ll, 10,18 



62-0! 1 



14 62'0 

 16 62-0 

 13 59'0 



63-0| 

 5»'0! 

 oS'O 



30-0 20,23,29 



20'0 



26-0 24 



26-0 24 



25-6 24 



64-9, 

 67-0 



19 



Correction.— Total September rainfall at Stoney Middleton should 

 be C , 02in., and maximum fall l*50in. 



