THE WEATHER OF JULY. 
233 
METEOROLOGY OF THE MIDLANDS. 
THE WEATHER OF JULY, 1879. 
BY W. JEROME HARRISON, F.G.S. 
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STATION. OBSERVER. Fall 
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 
NEMDINETRI erence csccecs (te. LYYOX, HSQ. cesevcocsuvs 3°61 
Stroud ...ccesereeee Meeivsisme cio We COLOY, TSG vccecs vtavies 3°45 
SHROPSHIRE. 
Haughton Hall, Shifnal ....|/Rev. J. Brooke .....-...005 3°69 
Woolstaston .....ccccceseces Rey. H.D. Carr. ccc scccecve 312 
More Rectory, Bishop’ § Castle ev. A. Male: cecccravapene 2°84 
Bishop's Castle ........ Se adet E. Griffiths, Esq. .........- 3°58 
MUBEOITIPEOR cv cuscs cece cccess Rev. Wm. Elliott...... sees} 2°89 
HERBFORDSHIRE. 
MRMASEENL Cridyiisaciccsccacccss W. Wheatley, Esq. ........| 2°18 
Stoke Bliss ..........se008 ...|Rev. G. EH. Alexander...... 2°61 
WORCESTERSHIRE. 
Orleton, Tenbury.........- ..|T. H. Davis, Esq. ..........| 3°44 
West Malvern .......c..0008 A. H. Hartland, Esq. ...... 3°29 
PEAMOLE Fo. oii... cece ee E. B. Marten, Esq. ........ 3°67 
Longlands, Stourbridge ..|J. Jeffries Hsq........ eeeee| 3°39 
Dennis, Stourbridge .. . C. Webb ..... AROSAS o+| 837 
STAFFORDSHIRE. 
Thorganby Villa,Wolverhmtn|G. J. C. Broom, Esq. ......| 4°69 
Dudl Mr. J. Fisher ..... | 3°71 
.|Mr. C. Beale ... 3°20 
Rey. W. H. Bolton 447 
.|Mr. N. E. Best . 3°50 
. ai Go Oey REED Ds FU s cowise su, sinine 2°50 
Weston-under-Lyziard R’ tory Hon.and Rev.J. Bridgeman| 4°75 
Wrottesley ........... eevee. |H. Simpson, Hsq. ......2...| 5°28) 
Heath House, Cheadle ......|J. C. Philips, Hsq...........| 3°67 
Alstonfield Vicarage PecsteeathGys Wei. POECRAS! Succes 4°42. 
WARWICKSHIRE. 
Goundon, Coventry .......-..|Lieut.-Col. R. Caldicott ....] 3°31 
Coventry . aeeb ene cocnee(d- Gulson, Hsq. ...ceccecees 319) 
Bickenhill Vicarage... Ree cebincl si WALD, ISG... cceee meeawiee 3°87 
St. Mary’s College .......... Rev. S. J Whitty ......000: 3°19 
Henley-in-Arden ........+ ..-|Z. H. @. Newton, Esq...... 3°31 
Rugby School................|Rev. T. N. Hutchinson ....| 3°56 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Stoney Middleton..........--|Rev. U. Smith ...........-| 3°74 
Fernslope, Belver............|J. G. Jackson, Esq. ..... 8°41 
Brampton 8. Thomas.....-.- Rev. J. M. Mello .......... 3°02 
Linacre Reservoir.........+.- C. KE. Jones, Esq.....e+0+00-| 3°08) 
Spondon ....................|J- L. Barber, Hsq.....ce000- 2:99 
DUTICI De uaupiles avo s->ess.e) W. SANG, Had, co ccecccence] 259 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Hesley Hall ........... «+..-(B. J. Whitaker, Esq. ......| 3°66 
PREC OMI Toes a berey diseecses MeN DULty, MUS. cleicccnsace 3°82 
Hodsock Priory, Worksop .-|/H. Mellish, Hisq. .......0.. 2°98 
Highfield House, Nottingham|E. J. Lowe, Esq. .......... 3°67 
Park Hill, Nottingham Tokens H.F. Johnson, Esq, ...... 3°46 
LEICESTERSHIRE. 
Loughborough ......... seees|W. Berridge, Hsq..e.sseee 2°66 
Ashby Magna...........sse0es Rev. E. Willes ........0000 3°27, 
Market Harborough ........ Baws Cox. HAG. <itesecactne 413 
USTOWOLED sicicclocisnceneccceccce uu Macaulay, CoG raenGeeoc 8°82 
Town Museum, Leicester ....|W. J. Harrison, Esq. ......| 3°72 
Belmont Villas, Leicester... [E BillsonssHisq. lsisc8 cise 3°69 
RURAIEM Sale aicletslals nig'a\= == ©\cle\ciale « J. Hames, jun., Esq. . 2°74 
Walthamelc-Woid .|E. Ball, Esq. ..... 3°93 
Little Dalby Hall G. Jones, Esq. 3°96 
Foxton Locks ........ ‘.|Union Canal Company 2°99 
Coston Rectory, Melton .|Rev. A. M. Rendell , 
NORTHAMPTONSHI®: 
Towcester Brewery.. -+|J. Webb, Esq. *8i 
Castle Ashby ........ -.|R. G. Scriven, Esq. 5 
PEGEEOTING socc cc cc est ceececes J. Wallis, Esq. 3 
Althorpe ........... Raeries fe [Grae TOOM, HRC sles « sess 3 
BUESLOFE * .. 00.5 en cceee «++eee./C. A. Markham, Esq....... 3°28 
RUTLAND. 
West Deyne, Uppingham....|/Rev. G. H. Mullins ........ 8°38 
Northfields, Stamford ......|W. Hayes, Esq. ........2+.+/ 2°77 
Ventnor Hospital............|W. T. Ryder, Esq.......+.| 3°73 
Altarnun Vicarage ..........'Rev. Jd. POWer ..seseseeses| 777 
TEMPERATURE, 
Greatest ht.|Great’st cold 
RAINFALL. 
Greatest fall |S¢ 
in 24 hours. S bm 
In., Date. | 3 Deg} Date. 
1:10 13 22/770} 29 
“81 1 18 | 73°0 19 
“76 13 20 |75°0| 29 
“6d 13 23 | 50 28 
“48 18 22/770) 28 
125 13 21 | 76°0 29 
“42, 19 17 
36) 14 21 
“46 13 19 |740) 29 
“86 13 22/772) 29 
"45 12 21 | 81% 29 
66 14 20 |}810} 18 
“45, 14 17 | 8270/29 & 30 
“60 14 20 | 76°.|28 & 29 
150} 14 19 
63} = 20 20 | 82°0/29 & 80 
"62 14 19 |72°0} 29 
92 14 17 | 80°0 29 
63 i4 22 | '75'0 28 
“b4 19 19 |80°0) 28 
1:06 18 22 | 82:0 29 
1°80 14 18 |'76°2} 29 
70). 19 19 | 72°0}28 & 29 
Ti 8 16 | 76 0j28 & 29 
“47 8 16 |78°0} 28 
“46 13 16 | 77°0 30 
“56 13 22 |'73'0 
“43 20 20 | 753 29 
“b8 14 17 |79°0} 29 
“Bl 19 19 | 758) 29 
90} 20 17 |73°0} 29 
50]. 19 19 |77°0|28 & 30 
“64 19 14 | 755 28 
“83 19 18 
*b2) 19 20 | '71:3/28 & 29 
“46 19 19 
oy 6 ner 17 |79°0) 380 
82:0) 28 
62 21 17 |77'8} 28 
‘b7/ 14 19 | 74:2) 18 
“45 19 17 |75°7| 29 
*35| 8 & 31 | 20 | 781 29 
‘bd 13 19 | 79°0 99 
“75| 20 23/750} 30 
“69 20 22 
“75 13 23 |75°6} 28 
“78 13 18 
39) 81 23 | 78'0/29 & 30 
“58 13 0 | 78°0 28 
“60 21 21 | 85:0; 29 
44) 20 19 
“7; 21 22 | 742/28 & 29 
“61; 20 16 
“40 20 19 | 78°C 29. 
"65 20 20 | 75°0 Pe 
“61 20 19 | 75°0 
50) 20 20 |81°0|29 & 30 
46) 21 19 |748) 28 
“74 us 17 |840) 29 
119 19 12 |68°9} 29 
147 il 24 |85°0} 30 
Deg} Date. 
440) 11 
45:0} 11 
440) 26 
450 5 
44:0 6 
460 6 
40°0 
47'0|5, 0, 26 
420 6 
440) 16 
460 5 
420 5 
43°5, 5 
440) 5 & 26 
45°0 5 
44:0] 26 
47:0} 10 
45°0 11 
46°0} 6 & 11 
45°9| 27 
43°0 2 
35°9 1 
49'0 5 
45:0) 6 & 11 
49:0 
44°38 11 
440 6 
44°0 6 
35°0/10 s ay 
45°0 
43°0 B 
42'8, 
43°0} 12 
450) 1 
431) 26 
45°7 11 
484] 10 
462} 11 
42°0} 11 
43'0| 6 & 25 
465) 11 
45:0} 11 
43°0 1 
410} 11 
38°7 26 
47:0! 6 & 10 
47°0 11 
45:0) 10 
42°0) 25 
44°83) 11 
39°0} 12 
499} 11 
47015. 16, 25 
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