ON THE RAINFALL IN THE BRITISH ISLES. 



tlAIN GAUGES (continued). 



349 



Height of 

 gauge. 



Above 

 'round. 



Above 

 sea- 

 level. 



ft. in. 

 » 3 



I o 



o 9 



I 3 



feet. 

 171 



286 



aia 



80 



500 



241 



190 



CO 0) '^ 



g c S 

 .S ■§ II 



Equivalents of 

 water. 



M 



7'97 

 8-00 

 8-00 

 8-OI 



7-995 

 5'oo 



499 

 5-01 



M 4992 



5'oo 

 5'oo 

 5'oo 



5 -00 



M 5-000 

 8-00 

 7-98 

 797 



8 -GO 



M 7-988 



5'02 



5 '04 



4-96 



5-08 



5-003 



4-98 



5-00 



4'97 

 5-02 

 M 4993 



M 



M 



M 



4'93 

 5-04 

 5-00 



5-03 



5-000 



5-00 



5-02 



5-02 



4-98 



5-005 



5-03 



5-°S 

 5-08 

 5-02 



M 5-045 

 5-04 

 5-08 

 5-03 

 5-08 



M 5-057 



Scale- 

 point. 



in. 

 ■I 

 -2 



■3 



■4 



'S 



•01 



•I 



•2 

 ■3 

 ■4 

 ■5 

 ■I 

 •2 

 •3 

 ■4 

 •5 



•I 



•2 

 ■3 

 •4 

 ■5 



Grains. 



1270 

 2550 

 3800 

 5100 

 6360 

 50 



500 

 1000 

 1500 

 1980 

 2480 



510 

 1000 



1500 

 2020 

 2500 

 640 

 1320 



2550 

 3900 

 5080 



6350 



Error at 



scale-point, 



specified in 



previous 



column. 



correct. 



— •001 

 correct. 

 — -002 



— •002 

 correct. 



— •001 

 — -C02 



— •003 

 correct. 

 — -001 

 --003 



— •002 



— •003 



— •008 



— •004 



— ■00 1 

 — -004 



— ■001 

 —•008 

 — -001 



— •002 



Eemarks on position, &c. 



a 



& 



In kitchen-garden ; fair exposure. 



On terraced walk, on a hill facing 

 W., perfectly open in every direc- 

 tion. 



Open in all directions except S.W., 

 where the house, 30 ft. high, is only 

 about 30 feet oif. 



House 20 ft. high, 10 ft. distant in E., 

 all else clear. [Close to gauge No. 

 54 ; both are regularly observed, the 

 readings are " generally nearly alike, 

 if anything No. 148 is in excess," 

 which is exactly what the testing 

 shows.] 



In the middle of the cemetery ; high 

 ground and very open ; measured 

 occasionally, but no glass there on 

 that date. 



In a garden, the house 25 ft. high, 

 being 40 ft. N. of the gauge, other- 

 wise clear. 



145. 



146. 



147- 



148. 



[ Slightly sheltered from S.E., but on 

 the wliole in a good position. 



On a post in garden ; rather sheltered 

 in W. by a tree 30 ft. high, 30 ft. off, 

 and in S.W. by otliers 20 ft. high 

 and 20 ft. off. 



At angle of the castle terrace, quite 

 open. 



Not in operation, but to be .started 

 January 1st, 1867. 



149. 



150. 



151. 



5*- 



'S3- 



54- 



