oC IgtamfaCf, &c., in 

 in 1900. 



By HENRY STORKS EATON 



President of the Royal Meteorological Society). 



JTIHE changes to be recorded are more numerous than 

 usual. A gain of four new stations hardly com- 

 pensates for a loss of seven. The new stations are 

 Lyme Regis, Piddletown, Sherborne Castle, and 

 Shroton. The gauge at Tower View, Beaminster, 

 was moved on the ist of January 200 yards east to 

 Fleet Street. On vacating the Vicarage of Bere 

 Regis the Rev. W. Farrer handed over the rain 

 gauge to his successor, the Rev. W. E. H. Sotheby, who has con- 

 tinued the observations ; and at Cattistock Mr. E. S. Wilmot- 

 Sitwell took charge of Mr. Palairet's register from the ist of July. 



The losses include Bere Regis (Whitelovington) ; Broadwey ; 

 Chickerell Rectory; Corfe Castle (Furzebrook), where a 22-year 



