REPORT OF THE 
Excess. 
January .... 
. . 4-49 
February .... 
. . 4-39 
June. 
. . -28 
July. 
. . -17 
October .... 
. . -07 
November 
. . 2-52 
December . . . 
. . *44 
12-36 
10-78 
12)1-58 
Excess for the whole 
year *13 
Defect. 
March.*93 
April.1*90 
May.5-01 
August.*39 
September.2‘55 
10-78 
In London the first week in May showed a deficiency in the 
temperature of 8°-8 below the mean of 100 years. 
The quantity of rainj snow and hail that had fallen amounted 
to 33*27 inches, being 1*75 inch above the rainfall of 1876, and 
9*28 inches above the mean of 50 years. Every month had 
EAIN FALL, 1877. 
Montli. 
Total 
Depth. 
G reate 
in 24 J 
st Fall 
rours. 
Days on 
which '01 or 
more fell. 
Malton. 
Langton. 
Jan. 
Inches. 
3-27 
Depth. 
•84 
Date. 
3 
24 
Inches. 
3-63 
Inches. 
3-575 
Feb. 
2-22 
•34 
25 
22 
1-95 
2-785 
Mar. 
2-85 
■91 
30 
22 
2-85 
2-775 
April 
3-37 
•70 
22 
. 
3-33 
3-635 
May 
2-04 
•62 
17 
15 
1-79 
1-905 
June 
1-43 
•38 
12 
13 
1-62 
1-715 
July 
3-13 
•70 
14 
15 
3-36 
3-410 
1 
Aug. 
4-43 
•81 
25 
21 
4-10 
3-590 
Sept. 
3-33 
1-11 
15 
16 
3-10 
3-190 
Oct. 
2-92 
•62 
23 
19 
2-44 
3-030 
Fov. 
2 10 
•53 
21 
17 
2-31 
2 370 
Dec. 
2-18 
•96 
30 
21 
1 
2-08 
2-490 
33-27 
1-11 
222 
1 
32-56 
34-470 
been much above a mean, with the exception of June, which 
showed a deficiency of *91 inch [see the following table], and 
