the n wutbiies wind. For the purpose 
which seem to fall in some 
_ the main 
_ and part of Liverpool Plains, but in the valley of the Hunter — 
_ there was very little, and all the north-west of the Colony, especially 
_ Where the rain was so heavy this year, none at all fell. You will 
-, We ony the map that the winds were from E. to N.E., whilein  ~ 
+1882 they were principally 8.E. This year the rain be, , 
Sarcary 3rd_in 
_ Storms 
in Victoria, and on the 4th there were thunder- 
7 gan, and probably the change of wind 
8. started the rainfall, which ee py northwards. For 1879 
there are two falls—-one from 1st to 4th, which was not very 
light, and in the Liverpool Plains mabings iat hina pie 
were from S8.E. to It is worth noting ee on the. coast — 
had been jase —— from the 2nd te the _ 
5 and that eee of temperature was not so marked as “— oe 
instead of a 
