THE RAINFALL OF GUERNSEY FOR THE 

 YEAR 1904. 



BY MR. A. COLLENETTE, F.C.S. 



During January eight stations were co-operating. On the 

 1st of February the gauge which had been returned from 

 " Claire Mare " (having been thoroughly repaired) was placed 

 at Hautnez, Forest Road, the obliging Secretary of the 

 Guernsey Waterworks Company having very kindly consented 

 to assist in the rainfall work. From the 1st of February 

 therefore there have been nine stations co-operating. During 

 part of July and September as well as the whole of August, 

 returns were sent in by Mr. Curtis, who possesses a gauge, at 

 Mont Saint, St. Saviour's. Unfortunately this gauge is not 

 in use during the remainder of the year. In the discussion 

 which follows the tables have been completed for Hautnez for 

 January, and for July and September for Mont Saint. The 

 additions have been made in the same proportions as the actual 

 rainfall bears to Brooklyn. The figures thus increased are 

 printed in italics and are of no use except for the purposes of 

 discussion. 



A table giving the addresses of the observers, the positions 

 of the stations and their elevations is now given. 



TABLE I. 



8 



i 



Observer. 



Address. 



fi'i 



.si 



a 



o . 



To-*- 3 



1 



2 

 3 



4 

 5 

 6 

 7 

 8 

 9 

 10 



G-uernsey Waterworks Co. 



Mr. A. Collenette 



Mr. B. Rowswell 



Dr. F. Carey 



Mr. J. GmLbert 



Mr. J. De Putron 



Mr. Curtis 



Mr. J. J. Carey 



Mr. J. Hocart 



Mr. A. Poat 



" Hautnez," Forest Road 



' ' Brooklyn, ' ' Fort Eoad 



" Les Blanches," St. Martin's. . 



" Villa Carey," Grange 



" Colborne Villa," Bohais 



" Caledonia Nursery," Couture.. 



" Mont Saint," St. Saviour's 



" Holme Isla," Cobo 



" Les Mielles," l'Ancresse 



"Richmond," St. Sampson's .. 



s. 



S.E. 

 S.E. 



E. 



E. 



E. 



W. 



W. 

 N.E. 

 N.E. 



343 



300 



300 



180 



145 



100 



125 



70 



33 



25 



