455 



Rain Fall at Glanton Pyke, Northumberland, in 1872 ; com- 

 municated by Frederick J. W. Collingwood, Esq. : and 

 at Lilburn Tower, Northumberland ; communicated by 

 Edward J. Collingwood, Esq. 



GLANTON Pi'KE. 



LILBURN TOWER. 





Inches. 





Inches. 



January 



. 2-86 



January 



. 2-877 



February 



. 323 



February 



. 2-621 



March 



. 3-28 



March 



. 2-919 



April 



. 4-02 



April 



. 3852 



May 



. 3 15 



May 



. 2-517 



June 



. 184 



June 



. 1-500 



July 



. 4-33 



July 



. 5-633 



August 



. 4-05 



August 



. 3-414 



September 



. 6-37 



September 



. 5-984 



October 



. 672 



October 



. 5-982 



November 



. 474 



November 



. 4-428 



December . 



. 6-18 

 50-77 



December 



. 4-863 





46590 



Rain Gauge- 



-Diameter of 



Rain Gau<*( 



1 — Diameter of 



Funnel, 8 iDch( 



»s ; height of 



Funnel, 1 in. 



square; Height 



Top above Groi 



itid. 4 feet 4 



of Top above 



GriouDd, 6 feet: 



in. ; above Sea 1 



jevel, 530 feet. 



above Sea Level, 301) feet. 



Bain Fall at North Sunderland, Northumberland, in the 

 Year 1872. Communicated by the Rev. F. R. Simpson. 











Days on 



Month. 



Total 



Greatest Fall 



which 



Depth. 



in 24 hours. 



•01 or 









more fe'l. 





Inches. 



Depth. 



Date. 





January 



2-80 



•58 



24th 



22 



February 



2-75 



•87 



24th 



21 



March 



311 



•43 



28th 



23 



April 



2-24 



•81 



21st 



14 



May 



1-98 



•27 



11,13 



23 



June 



1-24 



•15 



2,8,9 



16 



July 



2-88 



•46 



26th 



15 



August 



2-89 



•39 



16th 



16 



September 



464 



•95 



24th 



18 



October 



6-99 



1-61 



10th 



26 



November 



4-43 



•81 



16th 



21 



December 



3-91 

 39-86 



111 



8th 



22 



Total 



8-44 





237 



Bain Gauge— Diameter of Funnel, 8 inches ; Height of Top above Ground, 

 1 foot 2 inches ; above Sea Level, 70 feet. 



