DISTRICT OF CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND. 
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Table IV. — For the Summer Months. 
No. 
XXL 
XXI.2 
XXII. 
XXIII. 
XXIV. 
XXV. 
XIV. 
XIII. 
XXVII. 
XXVI. 
XIX. 1 
1850. 
Sea Fell 
Pike, 
3166 feet 
above the 
sea. 
Lingmell, 
1778 feet 
above the 
sea. 
Great 
Gabel, 
2925 
feet 
above 
the sea. 
Sprink- 
ling 
Tarn, 
1900 
feet 
above 
the sea. 
Stye 
Head, 
1448 
feet 
above 
the sea. 
Brant 
Rigg. 
924 
feet 
above 
the sea. 
The Valley. 
Borrowdale. 
To the 
West, 
Wastdale, 
247 feet 
above 
the sea. 
To the 
South-east, 
Eskdale, j 
height 
unknown. 
The 
Stye, 
948 feet 
above 
the sea. 
Seatollar 
Common, 
1338 feet 
above the 
sea. 
The Valley, 
Seathwaite, 
368 feet 
above the 
sea. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
May 
5'48 
4-44 
5-28 
7-30 
6-05 
3-95 
4-78 
3-45 
8-36 
6-85 
7-14 
June 
6-00 
5-95 
5-84 
7-59 
6-15 
5-51 
5-97 
4-69 
8-41 
8-00 
6-83 
July 
9-56 
9-36 
9-57 
12-78 
10-98 
9-74 
9-75 
6-46 
13-31 
10-46 
11-20 
August ... 
11-16 
11-77 
10-23 
17-26 
13-59 
8-99 
11-28 
8-47 
20-27 
18-21 
16-22 
September.. 
3-53 
4-60 
3-41 
5-86 
5-76 
4-80 
3-93 
4-02 
9-91 
5-78 
5-85 3 
October ... 
8-64 
9-70 
10-96 
13-18 
17-10 
10-84 
11-60 
8-27 
17-11 
13-32 
12-91 
Inches 
44-37 
45-82 
45-29 
63-97 
59-63 
43-83 
47-31 
35-36 
77-37 
62-62 
60-18 j 
Table V. — For the Winter Months. 
1850. 
Sea Fell 
Pike. 
LingmeU. 
Great 
Gabel. 
Sprink- 
ling 
Tarn. 
Stye 
Head. 
Brant 
Higg- 
The Valley. 
Borrowdale. 
To the 
West, 
Wastdale. 
To the 
South-east, 
Eskdale. 
Seatollar 
Common. 
On the 
Stye. 
The Valley, 
Seathwaite. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
in. 
February... 
10-50 
12-00 
12-82 
17-60 
13-32 
12-00 
15-25 
9-52 
21-20 
29-40 
22-58 
March ... 
Frozen. 
Frozen. 
Frozen. 
Frozen. 
Frozen. 
Frozen. 
3-55 
3-59 
4-27 
5-06 
4-13 
April 
10-00 
11-07 
9-00 
17-00 
17-05 
12-22 
9-34 
8-25 
14-34 
20-30 
15-62 
November.. 
Frozen. 
Frozen. 
Frozen. 
Frozen 
Frozen. 
Frozen. 
17-82 
12-16 
24-15 
28-06 
22-60 
December.. 
15-44 
23-61 
20-17 
29-23 
25-53 
23-05 
8-23 
7-13 
12-26 
14-14 
11-51 
Inches 
35-94 
46-68 
41-99 
63-83 
55-90 
47-27 
54-19 
40-65 
76-22 
96-96 
76-44 
l^ABLE VI. — Temperature at Seathwaite, Borrowdale, 368 feet above the sea-level. 
1850. 
Absolute 
Mean of 
max. 
Mean of 
min. 
Approxi- 
mate 
mean 
Tempe- 
rature. 
Mean 
at 9 A.M. 
On Grass. 
Prevailing winds. 
Max. 
Min. 
Absolute 
min. 
Mean. 
Radiation. 
Max. 
Mean. 
January 
0 
48 
0 
19 
36-88 
29-82 
33-35 
3°2-95 
0 
11 
23°-42 
0 
9-8 
S-40 
N.w. var. 
February ... 
49-5 
29 
45-48 
38-90 
42-14 
41-14 
19 
31-87 
16 
7-03 
N.W. 
March 
53 
21 
44-53 
34-87 
39-70 
38-00 
18 
29-41 
10-5 
5-46 
E. and w. 
April 
56 
32 
50-51 
40-91 
45-71 
45-12 
27 
35-31 
15 
5-60 
s.E, var. 
May 
68-5 
30 
54-98 
43-80 
49-39 
48-29 
19 
35-58 
14 
S*22 
Westerly. 
June 
73-3 
42 
61-99 
52-53 
57-26 
56-66 
37 
46-65 
13 
5-88 
s.w. 
July 
76 
43 
65-51 
54-02 
59*76 
59-26 
34 
47-61 
14 
6-41 
s.E. and s.w. 
August 
72 
39-5 
61-06 
50-71 
55-88 
55-13 
30-5 
44-42 
12-5 
6-29 
N.w. 
September ... 
61 
39 
57-46 
47-50 
52-48 
51-18 
31 
42-60 
15 
4-91 
E. var. 
October 
55 
27 
47-26 
38-77 
43-01 
42-60 
22 
32-86 
9*5 
4-64 
N.w. and s.w. 
November ... 
52 
20-5 
43-53 
39-03 
41-28 
41-44 
...t 
s.w. 
December ... 
51 
22 
43-47 
36-00 
39-73 
40-48 
...t 
s.w. and n.w. 
1850. 
59-6 
30-3 
51-05 
42-23 
46-64 
46-02 
N.w. and s.w. 
1849. 
61-8 
31-1 
51-78 
41-81 
46-79 
46-18 
21-5 
35-67 
12-4 
6-23 
s.w. 
1848*. 
62-4 
30-5 
52-15 
42-06 
47-10 
46-76 
20-5 
35-18 
12-9 
6-91 
s.w. 
1847. 
62-7 
29-9 
52-89 
42-04 
47-46 
47-21 
1846. 
63-0 
33 
53-77 
44-05 
48-91 
48-13 
* On the 1st of May, 1848, the thermometers were removed from the garden wall (where they were affected by solar radiation) to 
the gable end of a building facing the north where the sun never touches them, but the change of position does not appear- to have 
materially affected the mean of the maximum readings. 
t The results of the thermometer on grass for November and December, are omitted for the reason assigned in the remarks. 
