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Table V. — Maximum Fall of Rain in 24 hours at Seathwaite, 

 in each Month of the Years 1845-1853 inclusive. 



Month. 



1845. 



1846. 



1847. 



1848. 



1849. 



1850. 



1851. 



1852. 



1853. 





Inches 



Inches 



Inches 



Inches 



Inches 



Inches 



Inches 



Inches 



Inches 



January, . 



305 



250 



1-44 



1-82 



f3-32 



2-60 



4-24 



4-40 



3-84 



February, 



1-24 



2-18 



2-42 



3-67 



1-92 



3-21 



2-84 



3-30 



1-12 



March, 



2-83 



3-80 



•41 



2-70 



1-60 



1-45 



1-50 



•28 



1-04 



April, . . 



310 



1-60 



1-65 



•79 



•70 



2-00 



1-35 



•51 



375 



May, . 



•88 



110 



1-37 



•80 



•90 



2-80 



•80 



2-57 



•22 



June, . . 



1-53 



1-84 



2-20 



2-36 



1-35 



2-20 



2-41 



1-92 



•74 



July, . . 



221 



4-01 



•58 



3-06 



268 



3-24 



3-98 



1-06 



4-28 



August, . 



3-20 



2-54 



3-22 



300 



1-63 



3-21 



1-63 



2-00 



2'52 



September, 



1-95 



1-44 



2-74 



1-47 



1-28 



1-89 



1-70 



1-22 



1-93 



October, . 



261 



5-98 



5-33 



3-25 



J378 



§371 



2-98 



1-27 



1-80 



November, 



*6*62 



1-51 



4-96 



2-43 



2-50 



3-15 



1-30 



305 



1-63 



December, 



4-22 



1-62 



3-10 



4-60 



1-18 



1-18 



1-92 



|| 4-57 



•36 



Greatest 1 

 Daily Fall, j 



6-62 



5-98 



5-33 



4-60 



{ 



3-78 



4-37 



Wast- 

 dale. 



3-71 



4-69 

 Lang- 

 dale. 



4-24 



}{ 



4-57 



5-74 



Stone- 



thwaite. 



4-28 



* On the 25th and 26th of November 1845, the fall at Seathwaite in 48 hours was 

 9*62 inches; and at Langdale Head, 8-89 inches ! !! 



1846. On the 2d and 3d of March, the fall at Seathwaite was 6*86 inches. 



„ On the 8th and 9th of October, there fell 9-74 inches; and on the 8th, 9th, and 

 10th, 11-63 inches. 



1847. On the 6th and 7th of October, the fall was 6*76 inches; and on 4 days in this 



month, it amounted to 13*10 inches. 

 „ On 2 days in November, there fell 8*36 inches ; and on 2 days in December, 

 6*14 inches. 



1848. On the 3d, 4th, and 5th of February, the fall was 7*72 inches ; and on 9 days in 



this month, it amounted to 23*13 inches ! ! 

 „ On the 3d and 4th of October, the fall was 5*89 inches. 

 „ On the 3d and 4th of December, there fell 6*74 inches; and on the 3d and 26th 



the fall amounted to 8*82 inches. 

 + 1849. In January, the greatest daily fall at Langdale was 4*30 inches on the 24th ; and 



in 3 days in this month, the deposit amounted to 8*68 inches. 

 I „ In the 4 days between the 22d and 25th of October, the fall at Seathwaite was 



10*79 inches; — the maximum daily fall at Wastdale Head was 4*37 inches, 



and from the 22d to the 25th inclusive, the deposit of rain amounted to 9*94 



inches. 



1850. On February 14, 15, and 16, the fall was 6*91 inches, and on 5 days in this month 



it amounted to 12*72 inches. 

 § „ The greatest daily fall at Langdale, in October, was 4*69 ; on the 6th and 7th» 

 the deposit amounted to 8*26 inches, and at Seathwaite to 5*91 inches. 

 „ On 4 days in November, there fell 10*00 inches. 



1851. On January 1 and 2, the fall was 5*34 inches; and on 5 days in this month, it 



amounted to 14*98 inches. 

 „ On the 12th, 13th, and 14th of July, the fall was 8*27 inches. 

 „ On the 18th and 19th October, there fell 5*63 inches ; and in 3 days in this month, 



8*58 inches. 



1852. On 3 days in Jauuavy, the fall was 10*42 inches. 



„ On the first 5 days of February, 11*15 inches was measured; and on 6 days in this 



month, 13*77 inches. 

 „ On the 10th and 1 1th of December, there fell 7*60 inches ; and on 8 days in this 



month, 20*73 inches ! ! 

 il „ The greatest daily fall at Stonethwaite in December, was 5*74 inches on the 11th; 



on the 10th and 11th, the deposit was 9*11 inches; and on 8 days in this 



month, it amounted to 20*97 inches ! ! 



1853. Fall on 3d and 4 th of July, 6*62 inches. 



