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DR MILLER ON THE METEOROLOGY OF 



Summer Months. 









Wastdale Head. 



BORROWDALE. 



Year. 



Sca Fell. 



Gt. Gabel, 

 2925 feet 

 above Sea. 



Sprinkling 



Tarn, 1900 



feet above 



Sea. 



Stye Head, 

 1443 feet 

 above Sea. 



Brant 



Ri gg> 

 924 feet 

 above Sea. 



Seatollar 

 Common, 

 1338 feet 

 above Sea. 



The Stye, 

 948 feet 

 above Sea. 



The Pike, 

 3166 feet 

 above Sea. 



Lingmell, 

 1778 feet 

 above Sea. 



1846.* . . 



-13-5 





- 7-5 



+ 29-5 



+ 12-0 



-10-3 







1847. 







-13-5 





- 7-5 



+ 29-5 



+ 120 



-10-3 



... 





1848. 







- 10 





- 60 



+ 41-5 



+ 20-5 



-140 



... 





1849. 







- 6-5 



- 8-0 



- 70 



+ 17-3 



+ 90 



-18-5 



... 





1850. 







- 6-2 



- 3-2 



- 4-3 



+ 35-3 



+ 26- 1 



- 7-3 



+ 4-0 



+ 28-5 



1851. 







-110 



- 0-6 



— 11-5 



+ 36-6 



+ 7-6 



- 80 



+ 6-3 



+ 21-4 



1852. 







- 5-5 



- 00 



+ 0-5 



+ 330 



+ 25-3 



+ 4-0 



-30 



+ 12-0 



1853. 







-15-3 



- 6-5 



- 8-8 

 -52-1 



+ 30-3 



+ 24-2 



- 8-9 



-1-7 



+ 14-2 



Algebraical Sums. 



-72-5 



-18-3 



+ 253 



+ 136-7 



-73-3 



+ 5-6 



+ 76-1 



Means. . . . 



- 90 



- 3-6 



- 6-5 



+ 31-6 



+ 171 



- 9-1 



+ 1-4 



+ 19-0 



* The percentages in 1846 



and 1847 sh 



ew the mea 



n of the two 



years, which were tabulated together. 



Winter Months. 











Wastdale Head. 





Borrowdale. 



Year. 



Sca Fell. 



Great 

 Gabel. 



Sprinkling 

 Tarn. 



Stye Head. 



Brant 

 Ri gg- 



Seatollar 

 Common. 



The Stye. 



The Pike. 



Lingmell. 



1846. 

 1847. 

 1848. 

 1849. 

 1850. 

 1851. 

 1852. 

 1853. 







- 42-5 



- 42-5 

 Leaked. 



- 43-5 



- 33-7 



- 451 



- 39-5 



- 53-7 



-28-8 

 -13-9 

 - 30 

 -14-3 

 -24-9 



- 38-5 



- 38-5 



- 42-5 



- 40-5 



- 22-5 



- 23-3 



- 36-6 



- 52-2 



+ 11-3 

 + 11-3 

 + 1-5 



- 3-2 

 + 17-8 

 + 18-3 

 + 16-3 



- 7-0 



+ 4-5 

 + 4-5 

 + 0-5 

 -21-2 

 + 3-2 



- 3-8* 

 + 5-4 



- 4-7 



- 15-2 



- 15-2 



- 14-6 



- 27-8 



- 12-8 



- 10-0 



- 200 



- 15-8 



-0-3 

 -3-4 

 + 1-5 

 -2-3 



+ 26-8 

 + 21-7 

 + 4-2 

 + 5-2 



Algebraical Sums. 



- 300-5 



-84-9 



- 294-6 



+ 66-3 



-11-6 



— 131-4 



-4-5 



+ 57-9 



Means. . . . 



- 42-9 



-16-9 



- 36-8 



+ 8-3 



- 1-4 



- 16-4 



-11 



+ 14-4 



* From the falling off in 

 suspected that some of the wa 



the relative amount of 

 ter may have been lost 



rain at Sty 

 by leakage 



e Head in the winter m 

 — See Introductory Rci 



onths of 18f 

 narks. 



1, it is 



The relative quantity of rain received by the gauges on the Stye or Sprinkling 

 Fell, and on Seatollar Common, in Borrowdale, seems to be very variable. In 

 the Summer months of 1850 and 1851, Seatollar Common, 1338 feet above the 

 Sea, received 4 per cent, and 6 3 per cent, respectively more rain than the dale 



