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Table XXXIV. — Sho-wing the Greatest Rainfall, in inches, ou any one day, 



in each Year, with the Date. 



Table XXXY. — Sho-\ving the Annual llainfall, in inches, at different 

 Stations in Mauritius, from 1862 to 1866, both inclusive. 



Stations. 



Flat Island 



Gros-Cailloux ... 



Port Louis 



Mont Choisy 



Les Rochers 



Botanical Gardens... 

 Laboui-donnais ... 



Lucia 



Croft-an-Righ . . . 



Beau Sejour 



Trianon 



The Braes 



Mesnil 



Esperance 



La Gaiet6 



Cluny 



Gros Bois 



Beau Vallon 



St. Aubin 



1862. 



m. 

 28-02 



2S'3S 

 28-39 

 41-56 

 41-84 



52-23 

 60-71 



69-07 

 S9'5i 



122-54 



1863. 



36-54 



33'35 

 33-41 

 5466 

 64-27 



70-72 

 67-87 



99-76 

 8066 

 81-09 



147-09 



1864. 



24-17 

 24-14 

 48-89 

 42-65 

 51-55 

 57-25 

 57-94 

 56-61 

 56-60 

 48-58 

 70-59 



122-4S 

 83-36 



It may be proper to mention that, with the exception of Port Louis, Mont 

 Choisy, Les Eochers, the Botanical Gardens, Labourdonnais, Mesnil, and La 

 Gaiete, aU the stations are supphed with rain-gauges of the same form and 

 size, viz., Glaisher's rain-gauge as made by Negretti and Zambra. Except 

 at Port Louis and La Gaiete the gauges are i)laced on the ground. 



