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THE RAINFALL OF GUERNSEY. 



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 223 days against an average of 178. Claire Mare returns the 

 smallest number, 183, and Cobo follows with 196, all the other 

 stations returning 200 or over. The wet days this year have 

 been more in number than the excess of rainfall would give in 

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 quantities of rain per wet day. 



