ON THE RAINFALL IN THE URITISH 1SLE8. 



RAIN-GAUGES (continued). 



341 



Height of 

 gauge. 



AboTe 

 ground. 



ft. in. 



I o 



I o 



I o 



5 o 



Above 

 sea- 

 level. 



I o 



S o 



1 o 



feet. 

 475 



475 



475 



479 



494 



475 



479 



494 



580 



394 

 150 



-kJ S3 S3 



C^ 03 OJ 



e s a 



SJ 



3g 



in. 



M 3 '005 



EqniTalents of 

 water. 



Scale- 

 point. 



Grains. 



Error at 



scale-point. 



specified in 



prerious 



column. 



correct. 



— -001 

 — -001 



correct. 



+-001 



— "OOl 



— -003 



— •002 



— -002 



correct. 

 — -C02 



— •006 



— -002 

 — -003 

 --008 

 — -coi 



-|--002 



correct, 

 correct. 



— -COI 



— -oca 



— •006 

 — -003 



— -004 

 — -009 



correct. 



-)-002 



+ •004 

 + •004 



-J--C02 

 4- -00 1 

 -J--002 

 + •004 

 -f-004 

 + •003 

 -f -COI 



+•002 

 -t--cc4 

 -f -004 



+ -C02 



— ■001 



correct. 

 — -001 

 4- 001 



correct. 



— 001 



— "002 



— ■003 

 — -005 

 — -005 

 -f--oio 



-J--020 



Eemarks on position, &c. 



§£ 



« 



The situation is quite open, and the 

 gauges are -(veil placed, 



East end of village, on gentle slope 

 to N. and near the crest of the hill ; 

 ground undulates in all directions ; 

 gauge well placed. 



Houses 20 feet high, 50 feet N.of gauge, 

 all else free. Hill drops rather 

 abruptly to S. 



Tree 12 feet higli, 8 feet S.E. of gauge, 

 which i.s 9 inches above roof of green- 



106. 



J07. 



108. 



109. 



no. 



III. 



112. 



113. 



114. 



115. 



116. 



