METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. 33 
N.E.) have been much more prevalent than in the three preced- 
ing years, this is especially the case in those months in which we 
find the largest number of days on which rain fell, and the greatest 
fall of rain, thus confirming the fact that our rain comes chiefly 
from the 8.H. to E., especially near the coast :— 
We WDE 1G ET Sb)8e So SN Go = AkYo DANTE a 
Langleeford ...... D7 24. $6 23a sls 18 Yep 0G @. 
Sz NEW Soaeobe oped 47 45 25 39%387 54 99 20 
Dunterley......... 20, 49D GS 236. VE 22 VI be 
Rothbury ......... 4 48 56 49 2 68 80 51 
Beltords....-. ts 2A S28, 202 94 TLE 79229 S56 
It would add to the interest of this report if cur correspondents 
would kindly record the dates of the commencement and termi- 
nation of the more important farming operations in their vicini- 
ties, the earliest appearance of some of the more prominent 
spring flowers, the arrival and departure of birds of passage, 
and other facts of a similar nature which come under their daily 
observation. 
WONg Wig TENG 1a E 
