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RETURNS OF RAINFALL, ETC., IN DORSET. 



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 luncheon time at the Field Club meeting on August 29th). The 

 year has also been remarkable for the almost complete absence of 

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ADDITIONAL RAINFALL RETURNS. 



General Pitt Rivers sends the amounts of rainfall registered at the 

 Larmer Tree during 1890 as 33 '41 inches, showing an excess of 1-16 

 over that of Rushmore, distant about one mile to the north-east. 



