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Tables of the Fall of Rain at Greenock. 



r.4.d.n. No. 1. No.2. No. 3. No. 4. 



5-40 

 5-70 

 5-80 

 2-10 

 3-30 



5-20 

 6-80 

 6-70 

 2-40 

 3-40 



2-10; -2-20 



5-301 5-00 



4-901 5-00 



7-20 7-40 



6-40 

 4-00 

 6-20 



6-00 

 3-80 

 6-30 



58-40 ;60-20 



1841. 



January,... 

 February, . 



March, 



April, 



May, 



June, 



Jiiy. 



August, ... 

 September, 

 October,... 

 November, 

 December, 



5-10 

 5-50 

 5-50 

 3-90 

 4-00 

 3-10 

 3-70 

 610 

 7-10 

 6-10 

 4-20 

 7-50 



Ko.l. No.2. No. 3. No. 4 



5-20 

 5-50 

 5-10 

 4-10 

 4-10 

 5-00 

 3-30 

 5-70 

 6-50 

 6-50 

 4-70 

 8-20 



5-20 

 5-40 

 5-00 

 4-00 

 4-10 

 5-10 

 3-20 

 5-60 

 6-60 

 6-80 

 5-00 

 8-20 



510 

 5-30 

 5-00 

 4-00 

 4-00 

 5-10 

 3-20 

 5-40 

 6-50 

 6-50 

 4-00 

 7-60 



5-10 

 5-30 

 5-10 

 3-90 

 4-00 

 4-90 

 3-20 

 5-50 

 6-70 

 6-40 

 4-50 

 8-10 



61-80 ,63-90 64-20 61-70 ;62-70 



Rain- IN 1839. 

 Mean of five guages = 60"69 inches. 



The quantity of water useU and wasted has not been 

 kept this year, so I cannot ascertain the quantity 

 available and lost. Also, the rain in ISIO has been 

 neglected. 



Rain in 1841. 



Mean = 62-86 inches. 



45-92 inches was available, and 



16-94 inches lost by evaporation, <fcc. 



January, 

 February, . 

 March, . 

 April, .. 

 May,.... 

 June, .. 

 July, ... 

 August, 

 September, 

 October, ... 

 November, 

 December, 



3-90 

 5-90 

 8-00 



4-00 

 3-80 

 300 

 3-70 

 3-40 

 1-70 

 3-80 

 10-50 



3-30 

 5-80 

 8-00 



4-30 

 2-80 

 3-70 

 4-30 

 3-10 

 -210 

 4-20 

 13 00 



51-70 :54-60 



1843. 



3-40 i 300 3-20 

 6-00 1 5-30 i 5-40 

 8-20 7-80 I 8-00 



4-40 4-10 5-40 



3-00 1 2-60 I 3-20 



3-50 i 3-60 3-70 



4-20 1 4-10 4-40 



3-20; 3-00 1 3-10 



3 00 2-901 2-60 



4-40 4-10 j 4-00 

 12-80 12-70,12-60 



56-10 53-20 55-60 



Rain in 1842. 

 Mean of five gauges = 54-24 inches. 



37-50 inches was available, and 

 16-74 inches lost by evaporation, <tc. 



January,... 

 February, . 



March, 



April, 



May 



June, 



July 



August, .... 

 September. 

 October, ... 

 November, 

 December, 



5-2-80 ,60-40 ;62-90 :64-80 ,63-20 



Rain in 1843. 

 Mean of five guages = 6082 inches. 



38-78 inches was available, and 

 2204 inches lost by evaporation, Ac. 



1844. 



January,... 

 February,.. 



March, 



April, 



May, 



June, 



July, 



August, .... 

 September, 

 October, ... 

 November, 

 December, 



Coiuge.l No. 1. I No. 2. I No. 3. I Ko. 4. 



1845. 



4-40 6-10 6-20 6-00 



3-40 5-70 5-70 5-60 



5-00 1 5-201 5-30 5*10 



3-25, 4-50 i 4-40 4-00 



6-10 6-401 6-501 6-70 



3-90 1 300: 3651 360 



2-451 2-30 j 2-,50i 2-50 



2-60 1 2-70, 2-80 2-90 



3-65 j 4-30 I 4-20 3-60 



5-40 I 5-951 6-00 5-70 



0-50 0-50 0-60 0-50 



610 

 5-80, 

 5-40 

 4-60 



6-80 

 3-70 



•2-40 

 •2-65 

 3-60 

 5-50 

 0-50 



40-65 47-25 ,47-85 146-20 ,47-05 



Kain in 1844. 

 Mean of five guages = 45-80 inches. 



29-21 i.nches available, and 

 16->59 inches lost by evaporation, Ac. 



January,... 

 February,.. 



March, 



April, 



May, 



June, 



July, 



August,.... 

 September. 

 October, ... 

 November, 

 December, 



Cottage. No. 1. No. 



6-60 

 2-75 

 4-40 

 3-90 

 1-15 

 5-00 

 3-40 

 2-60 

 5-00 

 9-20 

 9-00 

 815 



61-15 



8-30 9 00 



Ro.4. 



6-30 

 300 

 4-50 

 3-70 

 1-50 

 5-10 

 4-00 

 2-50 

 5-90 



11-40 

 9-60 



1095 



i-55|71-65 66-50:68-45 



Rain in 1845. 

 Mean of five guages = 67-26 inches. 



46-74 inches available, and 

 20-52 inches lost by evaporation, &c. 



