98 



Rain Fall in 1869 at Glanton Pyke, Northumberland; com- 

 municated by Fred. J. W. Collingwood, Esq. : And at 

 Lilburn Tower, Northumberland ; communicated by Ed w. 



J. CoLLINGWOOD, Esq. 



GLANTON PYKE. 



LILBURN TOWER. 



Inches. 





Inches. 



January . . 3.140 



January . 



. 2.132 



February . . 1.897 



February . 



. 1.228 



March . . 1.652 



March 



. 1.809 



April . . 1.265 



April 



. 0.887 



May . . 2.665 



May 



. 2.606 



June . . 2.200 



June 



. 2.248 



July . . 0.990 



July 



. 0.772 



August . . 1.410 



August 



. 1.433 



September . 3.480 



September 



. 3.722 



October . . 2.050 



October . 



. 2.031 



November . . 1.750 



November 



. 2.110 



December . . 2.640 



December 



. 2.993 



Total . 25.139 



Total 



. 23.971 



Bain. Guage — Diameter of 



Kain Guage — Diameter of 



Funnel, - 8 inches ; Height of 



Funnel, 10 inches 



; Height of 



Top above Ground, 4 feet 3J 



Top above Ground, 6 feet; 



in. ; Above Sea Level, 534 ft. 



Above Sea Level, 



290. 



Rain Fall at North Sunderland Vicarage, in the Year 1869. 

 Communicated by the Rev. F. R. Simpson. 









Days on 



Months. 



Total 



Greatest Fall 



which 



Depth. 



in 24 hours. 



.01 or 









more fell 





Incbes. 



Depth. 



Date. 





January 



2.61 



.57 



1st 



17 



February 



.77 



.22 



10th 



14 



March 



1.00 



.17 



1st 



16 



April 



.76 



.16 



2nd 



9 



May 



1.99 



.86 



6th 



14 



June 



1.56 



1.16 



15th 



10 



July 



.64 



.34 



28th 



8 



August 



1.37 



.36 



3rd 



9 



September 



3.48 



.72 



12th 



19 



October 



2.03 



.46 



28th 



18 



November 



1.85 



.48 



13th 



18 



December 



2.03 



.33 



16th 



21 



Total 



20.09 



5.78 





173 



Rain Guage— Diameter of Funnel, 8 inches ; Height of Top above Ground, 1 

 foot 2 inches ; Above Sea Level, 60 feet. 



