ON THE KA1M''A1,L IN THE BllITISH ISLES. 



liAm -GAVGES (contiiwed). 



345 



If eight of 

 gauge. 



Above 

 ground. 



ft. in. 

 4 o 



I o 



5 6 



4 2 



o 8 



o 6 



Above 

 sea- 

 Icvel. 



feet. 

 105 



370 



330 



53 



J 50 



I 6 



2 6 



90 



40 





fi — S 



Eqiiivalents of 

 water. 



M 



in. 



798 

 8-00 

 S'oo 

 S-oo 

 M 7995 

 5"co 



4'99 

 5-0 1 



5 "00 



M 5-000 



5x0 

 5-ci 



4"99 



5'oo 



5-000 



5-00 



5'oo 



499 



5"02 



M 5-002 



8-0O 

 8-OI 

 8-04. 



7'99 

 M 8-OIO 

 8 -co 



8-02 



7'99 

 8-01 

 M 8-C05 



5'co 

 5-00 

 5-00 



5'02 



M 5-005 

 8-05 



y95 

 7-96 



8*02 



M 7-995 



Scale- 

 point. 



•1 



•2 

 ■3 

 •4 

 ■5 

 •I 

 •2 

 ■3 

 ■4 

 •5 



-1 



•2 

 ■3 

 •4 

 ■5 



•I 



•2 

 ■3 



•4 



•5 



•I 



•40 

 •50 



•01 



•I 



•2 



■4 



•5 



Grains. 



1250 

 2550 

 3800 

 4950 

 6120 

 500 

 990 

 1490 

 1980 

 2480 



500 

 ICOO 



1480 

 1980 

 2480 



1270 



2540 

 3800 



5 ICO 

 6380 



510 

 1240 

 1983 

 2459 



130 

 1330 

 2550 



5050 

 6340 



Error at 



.scale point 



.specified in 



previous 



coliuim. 



4- '00 1 



— "001 



correct. 

 + •010 

 + •018 

 — -001 

 correct. 

 — -ooi 

 -f'ooi 

 correct. 



— ■001 



— •002 



+ 'C02 



4--C01 

 correct. 



correct, 

 correct. 

 + -001 

 — 001 



— '002 



— •003 



correct. 



■4--C0I 

 + -C05 



correct. 

 — '005 

 — •001 

 + ■002 



correct. 



Eemarks on position, &c. 



On the N. face of a hill, and near its 

 foot ; fair po.silion ; mounted on a 

 pillar in the middle of a garden. 



Ill the garden of the liotel, a good 

 position, but accessible to tourists ; 

 the ratio between tbe.se returns 

 and those of the other gauges on the 

 sliores of the lake are however very 

 steady. 



On a post (otherwise would be .shel- 

 tered by trees) near the bottom of 

 a gorge, running nearly E. and W. 



Gauge placed in a G-inch iron water- 

 main, in the yard of the gas-works, 

 west end of Ehyl, 100 yards from 

 sea-shore, and nearly ievel there- 

 with. Glass inaccessible, Mr. Evans 

 being absent. 



In kitchen-garden, clear, .save that 

 there is a cedar 40 ft. high 60 ft. 

 N.W. of gauge. 



In kitchen-garden of Bartropps, on the 

 northern slope of a rising gi-ound 

 i of a mile E.S.E. of Weybridge 

 railway station. Forgot to test 

 glass. Mr. Harrison informed me 

 it agreed with a tested one subse- 

 quently sent. 





127. 



128. 



129. 



130. 



131. 



132. 



Eaflier sheltered by trees in N.E. and 

 E., and the house 30 ft. high, 20 ft. 

 S.W. of gauge. Eecomniended that 

 the gauge be placed on a shelf 8 ft. 

 high, as .securing a better po.sition, 

 but still objectionable. 



At the paper mills, in a valley runing 

 about E. and W. Eather sheltered 

 by trees and buildings ; moved to a 

 clearer .spot. 



Giauge not tested ; it is noticed simply 

 to record that at the date stated this 

 gauge was enclosed by a high paling 

 so close round it as to utterly vitiate 

 the returns. 



133. 



'34- 



135- 



whereby snow is more adequately measured. For the comparison of a gauge of this kind 

 w.th an ordinary No. III. gauge, see British Eainfall, 18(3G. ' 



