REPORT OF THE RAIN GAUGES. 
197 
in the last volume of the Society’s Memoirs, 
together with the total fall, according to the 
Society’s gauges, with the difference in inches, 
and the excess per cent over the gauges of the 
Company. 
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Side near Mid- + 18°14 30°83] 8 years|/28°8/10°66,58-76 
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Moss Lock, near / ‘ ; . ‘ 
Pechdule \ 20°50,.29°10/16 ... |/30°3| 9°80/47° 8 
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De Wise \ 23-45 36°35|10 34-2 10°75|45°84 
epoeespacacs 24°89 ... BEA ica’ sac 
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It would be impossible to have clearer proof 
that the Canal Company’s gauges do not show 
the quantity of rain, which has reached the earth 
in their several localities. 
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