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REPORT OF THE 
RAIN FALL, 1876. 
Museum. 
1 
Malton. 
Month. 
Total 
Depth. 
Greatest Fall 
in 24 Hours. 
Number 
of Days on 
which - 01 or 
more fell. 
O 
CD 
G 
d 
[ 
I 
Inches. 
Depth. 
Date. 
Inches. 
Inches. 
Jan. 
•94 
•34 
CO 
r-H 
11 
•97 
•76 
Feb. 
2-18 
•33 
15 
22 
2-33 
2-38 
Mar. 
3-05 
6« 
GO 
30 
22 
2-82 
3-17 ! 
April 
2-05 
•59 
11 
16 
1-70 
2"50 i 
May 
•66 
•30 
23 
11 
•66 
•86 
June 
2-51 
•90 
22 
9 
2-44 
2-58 1 
! July 
1-53 
'73 
27 
10 
1-84 
2-18 
Aug. 
2-05 
•55 
3 
12 
2-37 
2-05 
Sept. 
4-62 
•77 
23 
23 
3-49 
3-70 : 
Oct. 
2-78 
1-09 
9 
15 
2-19 
2-26 
Nov. 
3-38 
•75 
13 
20 
3-18 
3-58 
Dec. 
5‘95 
•66 
3 
23 
5’75 
6-04 j 
31-70 
194 
29-74 
32-06 
COMPARATIVE PREVALENCE OF WINDS. 
N. 
N.N.E. 
N.E. 
E.N.E. 
E. 
E.S.E. 
S.E. 
S.S.E. 
36 
10 
20 
6 
25 
12 
8 
8 
S. 
s.s.w. 
s.w. 
w.s.w. 
M T . 
W.N.W. 
N.W. 
N.N.W. 
74 
11 
31 
27 
41 
17 
22 
18 
Tlie following observations made at Langton, Malton, liave 
been kindly supplied by the Rev. A. Skadwell, M. A. 
WINDS. 
Direction. Number of Days. 
S. to W.147 
W. to N. 75 
N. to E.66 
E. to S.60 
Calm.18 
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