By GEORGE F. BURDER, M.D., F.M.S. 
TABLE OF RAINFALL. 
1882. 
Average 
of 
30 Years. 
Departure 
from 
Average. 
Greatest Fall in 
24 Hours. 
Number 
of days 
on which 
01 in. 
Depth. 
Date. 
or more 
fell. 
Indies. 
Indies. 
Indies. 
Inches. 
January 
2-718 
3-251 
-0-533 
0-842 
2nd 
10 
February 
2-438 
2-318 
+0-120 
0-692 
28th 
13 
March 
2-294 
2-216 
+0-078 
0-473 
25th 
16 
April 
4-068 
2-144 
+ 1-924 
0-570 
25th 
18 
May 
1-928 
2-362 
-0-434 
0-505 
25th 
12 
June 
3-372 
2-623 
+0-749 
0-523 
22nd 
21 
JMy 
6-180 
2-959 
+3->21 
1-040 
23rd 
21 
August 
5-177 
3-595 
+ 1-582 
1-328 
28th 
14 ' 
September ... 
2-696 
3-355 
-0-659 
0-594 
1st 
14 
October 
7-135 
3-793 
+3-342 
1-789 
23rd 
22 
K ovember . . . 
5-819 
2-856 
+2-963 
0-966 
23rd 
20 
December ... 
4-455 
2-841 
+ 1-614 
0-640 
29th 
23 
Year 
48-280 
34-313 
+ 13-967 
1-789 
Oct. 23rd 
204 
Remai{KS. — The year will be memorable as having been 
(in this district at least) by far the wettest in a period of thirty 
