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As regards this year's results we find that the maximum 

 amount has been collected at Oberland, and that l7o less has 

 been recorded at St. Martin's Road. To the S. and S.W. the 

 the falling off was 6°^ and 8°/^. Allowing for misplaced 

 gauges on the line to the west coast, we may take it that the 

 falling off is somewhere near 3°;^ per mile. On the north the 

 diminution is also about 3°/^ per mile. The variation in town 

 of from 5 to 7°,^ I would put down to interference of valleys, 

 trees and buildings. 



I now wish to warn my hearers against too hastily 

 believing that the rainfall of the island is diminishing. It is 



