130 



Table showing the Rain-Fall at Ladder Hill, St. Helena, 

 Height above the Sea, 700 Feet. 



LADDEE HILL, ST. HELENA. 



Year. 



Date. 



January. 



February. 



March. 



April. 



May. 



June. 



July. 



August. 



September. 



October. 



November. 



December. 





1st, . . 



,. 



•01 



.. 



.. 



•03 



•01 



•03 



•18 



•01 







■ 





2nd, . . 





•04 



•02 





•01 







•25 





•02 









3rd, . . 





•20 



11 



.. 







•09 



•09 



.. 



•02 



•02 







4th, . . 





•03 



•05 









•16 



•02 



.. 







•01 





5th, . . 



•05 



•14 



•01 







•02 



•09 



.. 



.. 







■02 





6th, . . 



•14 



•03 











14 





•01 



•03 





•07 





7th, . • 



•02 



•01 



•30 









•13 



•24 





•05 





•07 





8th, . . 



•03 



e . 



•20 



•06 



.. 





•03 



•07 



.. 



•12 



.. 



•02 





9th, . . 



•05 



.. 



•02 



•oi 





.. 



.. 



•10 





•01 



.. 



•01 





10th, . . 



•04 





•01 



•• 



.. 



.. f 



•23 



•05 





•01 



.. 



.. 





11th, . . 



•04 



•01 





•03 



.. 



•05 



•37 



•02 



•• 



•10 





.. 





12th, . . 





•• 



•01 



•13 



.. 



•07 



•04 







•02 



•05 



.. 





13th, . . 





•05 



•05 



•09 







•03 





•• 





•01 







14th, . . 





•22 



•02 



•01 





•28 





.. 



•06 



•02 









15th, . . 



•04 



•07 



•01 



•03 





•09 



•47 





•03 



•17 



•13 





<n 



CD 



16th, . . 



•03 



•01 



•02 



•04 





•38 



•27 



•04 



•01 



•06 



•07 





rH 



17th, . . 





•01 



•13 



•03 





•71 



•10 



•09 





•05 



•06 







18th, . . 



•02 





'17 



*32 



•10 



•27 



•02 



•05 



•05 



•07 



•06 







19th, . . 



•01 





•20 



•31 



•21 



•11 



•07 



•01 



•06 



•14 



•05 







20th, • . 



•06 





•02 



•36 



•16 



•10 



•23 





•04 



•01 



•02 







2lst, . . 



•05 



•01 





•01 





•13 



•12 





•07 





•03 







22nd, . . 











•02 



•10 



•07 



•01 



•04 





•01 







23rd, . . 



•05 



•02 







•11 



•01 



•18 





•03 







•07 





24th, . . 



•05 



•04 





•03 



•05 



•21 



•03 





01 





•02 



•08 





25th, . . 



•16 



•06 





•03 





•12 







•01 





•02 



•05 





26th, . . 



•01 



•08 





•04 



•01 



•10 







•10 





•02 



•02 





27th, . . 



•17 



•04 









•55 





•03 



•01 





11 



•01 





28th, . • 



•69 









•05 



•03 



•05 



•01 







•15 



•01 





29th, . . 



•72 









•10 



•08 



•04 



■03 



•06 





•02 



•08 





30th, , . 



•16 







•08 



•03 



•06 



•05 



•08 



•01 







•01 





31st, . . 



•03 





•03 





•06 





•21 



•06 









•12 



The Rain Gauge used was a zinc funnel, of five inches diameter, made by Messrs. Negretti and 

 Zambra, placed in a bottle buried to the neck in earth. Rain-fall was measured in a glass having 

 one inch of rain divided into 100 parts. Observations were taken at 9 a. m. each day. 



