1873. 
Rainfall in 
inches in 
lOin. round 
receiver, 
3ft. from 
ground. 
Rainfall in 
inches in 
Sin. square 
receiver, 
3ft. from 
ground. 
Differences 
From 186 
Average of 
6 yeais’ 
rainfall in 
inches in 
lOin. round 
receiver, 
3ft. from 
ground. 
8 to 1873. 
Average of 
6 years’ 
rainfall in 
inches in 
Sin. square 
receiver, 
3ft. from 
ground. 
Differences 
January 
February 
March 
April 
May 
June 
July 
August 
September . . . 
October 
November ... 
December 
3 - 808 
0-551 
2-688 
0-699 
2052 
2-926 
4 - 324 
4-148 
2-311 
4-587 
2-265 
0-768 
3 - 823 
0-543 
2-660 
0-641 
2-000 
2-880 
4 - 359 
4-176 
2-188 
4-630 
2-207 
0-713 
— -015 
+ -008 
+ *028 
4 - *058 
4 - *052 
4 *046 
— -035 
— -028 
+ -133 
— -043 
■f -058 
4 - *055 
2-987 
2-250 
2-380 
2-192 
1 - 906 
2 - 600 
2-902 
2 - 857 
3 - 931 
5-124 
2-828 
3-308 
2-976 
2-209 
2-347 
2-162 
1 - 871 
2 - 557 
2-890 
2 - 797 
3 - 868 
5-097 
2 - 851 
3 - 291 
+ -Oil 
4 - *041 
4 - *033 
4 - -030 
+ -035 
4 - *043 
- i - -012 
+ -060 
4 * *063 
+ -027 
— -023 
+ -017 
31-127 
30-820 
+ -307 
35-265 
34-916 
q - -349 
In the next table I give the results obtained from two 
exactly similar gauges placed at different heights from the 
ground and free from every interference. Each gauge has 
a oin. square receiver, and the one is placed 3 feet and the 
other 84 feet above the ground. The total fall in the one 
3 feet from the ground was 30*820 inches, and in the one 
34 feet from the ground it was 25*401 inches, for the year 
1873. The difference between the fall in the two gauges is 
5*419 inches, or about 17 per cent less rain fell in the higher 
than in the lower gauge. In the following table I give the 
average fall in the same gauges for 6 years, and by com- 
paring the results it will be found that the rate per cent of 
the difference of the rainfall in the two gauges is the same 
as it is for last year. 
