51 
In. In. 
August 
10, 1865 . 
. . . 1*08 
October 
3, 1849 . 
. . . 1-01 
September 
9, 1827 . 
. . . 1-09 
4, 1852 . 
. . . 1*06 
33 
10, 1828 . 
. . . 1-27 
,, 
22, 1857 . 
. . . 1*96 
9 3 
1, 1831 . 
. . . 1-50 
November 
7, 1833 . 
. . . 1-02 
3 3 
23, 1846 . 
. . . 1-21 
„ 
28, 1838 . 
. . . 1-21 
26, 1859 . 
. . . 1-68 
„ 
14, 1852 . 
. . . 1*24 
28, 1862 . 
. . . 1-44 
99 
13, 1861 . 
. . . 1-16 
October 
28, 1827 . 
. . . 1-06 
27, 1869 . 
. . . 1-04 
, 
12, 1831 . 
. . . 1-00 
December 
23, 1833 . 
. . . 113 
3 3 
15, 1844 . 
. . . 1-04 
Thus there are two instances in April; three in May; three in June; 
thirteen in July; eight in August; six in September ; six in October ; 
and five in November. 
The heaviest fall of all is T96 in. in October, 1857. 
By taking the sums of all the numbers in Tables I. to XII., month 
by mbnth, Table XIII. was formed, showing the monthly fall of rain 
for 44 years; and by taking the sums of all the numbers, day by day, 
Table XIY. was formed, showing the sums of every fall of rain on every 
day of the year for 44 years: and by taking the sums of the numbers 
in Tables XIII. and XIY. the accuracy of all this work is proved. 
By looking over Table XIII. month by month we see that— 
In 
January, 1855, the fall of 
rain 
in the month was 
In. 
as small as 0‘10 
99 
„ 1866, 
33 
„ 
large as 3'72 
February, 1832, 
33 
33 
small as 0*23 
„ 
„ 1833, 
„ 
33 
large as 3-98 
March, 1850, 
33 
33 
small as 0'13 
„ 
„ 1862, 
„ 
33 
large as 3-74 
„ 
April, 1840, 
33 
33 
small, as 0’06 
,, 
1829, 
„ 
33 
large as 4-49 
May 1844, 
33 
small as 0’25 
5 , 
„ 1843, 
33 
33 
large as 5’26 
June, 1849, 
,, 
33 
small as 0*31 
„ 1860, 
33 
33 
large as 5‘15 
,, 
July, 1864, 
,, 
33 
small as 0*50 
3 ? 
„ 1834, 
33 
33 
large as 6"34 
9 9 . 
August, 1835, 
„ 
33 
small as 0 1 18 
99 
1846, 
„ 
. 33 
large as 4’50 
33 
September, 1851, 
33 
3 3 
small as 0 - 42 
„ 1835, 
„ 
33 
large as 4‘60 
33 
October, 1834, 
33 
33 
small as 0’43 
3 3 
„ 1865. 
3 3 
large as 6‘25 
33 
November, 1858, 
3 3 
small as 0‘10 
n 
„ 1852, 
33 
large as 6*20 
December, 1829, 
„ 
33 
small as 0‘15 
„ 1868, 
33 
33 
large as 4‘86 
Therefore, the smallest monthly fall of rain, viz., 0'06 in., took place 
in April, 1840, and the largest, 6-84 in., in July, 1834. 
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