204 REPORT OF THE RAIN GAUGES. 
wick, 40,629 ; Ambleside, 58,828 ; and at Gras- 
mere, 65,632. 
From the observations of Mr. Marshall, at 
Kendal, the fall at a few other places in the lake 
district may be supplied. At Kendal the total 
quantity for 1844 is 43,012, being less than the 
average by 12,701 inches, and less than any 
quantity measured in Kendal during the last 
thirty-six years, except in 1810, when there were 
41,417 inches. In 1826, 43,060 inches were 
taken. At Rampside, near Morecombe Bay, the 
fall in 1844 was 30°143 ins. Advancing towards 
the hills at Cartmel, 42°091. At Troutbeck, 
51:886; and proceeding to Esthwaite, 58°592. 
At Ambleside and Grasmere, the quantities are 
given above. After passing the mountains, the 
rain diminishes to 28°234 inches at Carlisle. 
