REMARKS ON RAINFALL. 



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OBSERVERS' NOTES ON METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA, &c. 



BUCKHORN WESTON. Christmas Day, a slight thunder- 

 storm at 6.30 p.m., with only two or three claps rather loud. 

 ST. GILES' HOUSE. 



July had an average of 12"32 hours of sunshine. 

 63. Nine days with a temperature of 90 and above, 

 and 90". 



Warmest night, 27th August, 

 Thirty-five days between 80 



HORTON VICARAGE. August 9th, maximum in screen, 99. 



STURMINSTER MARSHALL. Bailie House. Sin. tube well, 

 50ft. and about 70ft. further IJin. bore unlined. On front 

 lawn, say 10 yards S.E. of bow window. Top of tube 1 foot 

 above ground. 



WEEKLY RECORD OF DISTANCE OF WATER FROM TOP OF TUBE. 



* N.B. On 1st Jan. it had risen to 4'4. 



