Lea. Colne. Thame. Ivel. Cam. 
Table XIII.— Rainfall Stations for which Returns of the Rainfall lave been published by the Hertfordshire Natural History Society. 
River Basins. 
io. Lower Colne. 
18. Lower Lea 
Barley . 
Royston. 
Odsey. 
Odsey Grange . 
Hitchin. 
,, High Down 
Tring Vicarage. 
Tring—Cowroast . 
Berkhamsted—Rosebank. 
,, High Street . 
,, Ashlyns . 
Great Gaddesden Vicarage . 
Hemel Hempstead—Nash Mills 
Kensworth—The Grove . 
Harpenden—Rothamsted . 
St. Albans—The Grange . 
„ Gorhambury . 
Watford—Cassiobury . 
,, Oaklands . 
,, Holly Bank . 
„ Wansford House ... 
,, Watford House . 
,, Harwoods Farm. 
,, Bushey Station . 
, , Bushey Heath . 
Rickmansworth—MoorPark ... 
Welwyn Rectory. 
Datchworth Rectory . 
Knebworth Rectory . 
Stevenage . 
,, Weston Manor. 
Bennington Lodge . 
Therfield Rectory . 
Throcking Rectory . 
Aspenden . 
Much Hadham . 
Ware—Fanhams Hall. 
Hatfield—Brocket Hall . 
Hertford — Bayfordbury . 
Ware —Red House § . 
,, Fanhams Hall . 
Hoddesdon . 
,, Fieldes Weir . 
Broxbourne . 
Cheshunt College .. 
New Barnet—Gasworks . 
Southgate—The Lawns . 
Observer. 
Rev. C. 0. Miles_ 
Hale Wortham.. 
Ernest 0. Fordham ., 
H. George Fordham 
William Lucas. 
Joseph Pollard. 
Rev. W. Quennell. 
Hubert Thomas, C.E.... 
Edward Mawley . 
William Squire. 
William Longman . 
Rev. W. T. Drake . 
J. Dickinson & Co. ...... 
Miss S. Grace Jones ... 
Lawes and Gilbert . 
J ohn Hopkinson . 
Rt. Hon. Earl of Verulam 
Rt. Hon. Earl of Essex... 
Edward Harrison. 
John Hopkinson . 
Alfred T. Brett, M.D.... 
W. Swanston . 
Robert Savill . 
Forrester Scott. 
Rt. Hon. Lord Ebury ... 
Rev. Canon Wingfield... 
Rev. J. Wardale . 
Rev. F. G. Jenyns . 
Rev. J. 0. Seager . 
Marlborough R. Pryor... 
Rev. J. D. Parker, LL.D, 
Rev. J. G. Hale . 
Rev. C. W. Harvey. 
Rev. A. P. Sanderson .. 
T. Woodham Mott t •• 
Miss Joyce Croft . 
J. LandonJ . 
W. Clinton Baker. 
Joseph Francis, C.E. ||.. 
Miss Joyce Croft . 
A. C. McKenzie . 
Beardmore & Barnes. 
G. J. Newbery. 
Rev. Dr. Reynolds . 
T. H. Martin, C.E. 
George A. Church . 
Period. 
Years. 
1883, 84 
1876- 89 
1881, 82 
1877- 87 
1876-89 
1878- 89 
1882-89 
1876-89 
1885-89 
1876- 84 
1876 
1877- 89 
1875- 89 
1876- 89 
1876-89 
1887- 89 
1876-89 
1875-77 
1875-81, 87-: 
1876, 77 
1878- 86 
1875- 77, 79- 
1875, 76 
1876- 82 
1879, 81 
1876-89 
1876- 89 
1878-89 
1877- 87 
1876- 83 
1889 
1884-89 
1877- 89 
1880- 89 
1876-78 
1876-89 
1882- 84 
1878- 84, 89 
1876- 89 
1877- 89 
1883- 89 
1881- 83 
^76, 77 
1888- 89 
1888-89 
1887-89 
1877-89 
82, 89 
Decades. 
1860-89 
1850-89 
1880-89 
1870-89 
1860-79 
1880-89 
1840-89 
1870-89 
1860-89 
1860-89 
1870-79 
1880-89 
1880-89 
1880-89 
1870-79 
1880-89 
1880-89 
1870-89 
1860-80 
1880-80 
1889-89 
Latitude. 
Longitude. 
Diameter 
of 
Gauge 
t 
o , „ 
o , „ 
ins. 
52 ION 
O 3 O E 
5 
52 2 34 N 
0 i 8 w 
8 
52 I 25 N 
0 6 40 w 
5 
52 I 28 N 
0 6 41 w 
5 
• 5 i 57 on 
0 16 20 w 
5 
5 i 57 40 n 
0 20 0 w 
5 
5 i 47 33 n 
0 39 25 w 
5 
5 i 47 on 
0 36 30 w 
10 
51 45 40 N 
0 33 30 w 
8 
5 i 45 30 n 
0 33 30 w 
8 
5 i 44 55 n 
0 35 5 ° w 
5 
51 47 20 N 
0 30 30 w 
8 
51 44 ON 
0 26 40 w 
12 
51 51 30 N 
0 30 0 w 
5 
51 48 IO N 
0 21 30 w 
5 * 
5 i 45 9 n 
0 20 6 w 
5 
51 45 20 N 
0 23 0 w 
6 sqr. 
51 40 IO N 
0 24 55 w 
5 
51 40 5 N 
0 24 20 w 
5 
51 40 5 N 
0 24 10 w 
5 
51 39 41 N 
0 23 30 w 
5 
51 39 25 N 
0 23 35 w 
5 
51 39 IO N 
0 24 20 w 
5 
51 38 50 N 
0 22 50 W 
5 
51 38 ON 
O 20 O W 
5 
51 37 30 N 
O 26 20 W 
5 
51 49 50 N 
O 12 3OW 
5 
52 2 O N 
OIO O W 
5 
51 52 30 N 
O 12 30 W 
5 
5 i 55 5 n 
0 ii 40 W 
8 
51 57 20 N 
0 9 30 W 
5 
5 i 53 45 n 
0 5 20 W 
5 
52 I O N 
0 3 O W 
5 
51 57 5 n 
0 3 0 w 
5 
51 56 IO N 
O I 40 w 
5 
51 51 24 N 
0 4 38 E 
5 
51 49 ON 
0 I 0 w 
5 
51 48 ON 
0 14 0 w 
8 
51 46 30 N 
0 5 30 w 
8 
51 46 ON 
0 6 0 w 
12 
51 49 30 N 
O I 30 w 
8 
5i 45 40 N 
0 0 30 w 
8 
51 45 40 N 
0 O 50 E 
20 
51 44 30 N 
0 low 
5 
51 42 5 N 
0 2 50 W 
5 
51 39 5 N 
0 10 15 w 
8 
51 37 40 N 
0 8 0 w 
5 
Height of top of 
Gauge above 
Ground. Sea-level. 
ft. ins. 
1 o 
o 6 
ft. 
322 
269 
257 
263 
238 
422 
442 T 
345 L 
401 /|\ 
37 o B 
55 ° 
426 T 
237 /j\ 
630 B 
420 j 
380 T 
413 7K 
258 
273 T 
270 j 
221 T 
240 T 
235 
220 
480 _ 
340 /b 
228 T 
386 T 
39i /f, 
319 L 
500? 
4°8 /(\ 
500 
484 T 
1 1 
329 T 
1 0 
222 b 
1 0 
253 T 
1 0 
250 ? 
1 2 
250 
3 0 
114T 
1 0 
253 T 
1 6 
i47 
3 0 
82 
1 0 
118T 
1 1 
94 
0 9 
212 
0 6 
240 T 
S. Mott. 
There are two other gauges here, one 8 inches in diameter, and the other vo^oo an acre in area. 
+ 1878-84, Hon. H. F. Cowper, M.P. § The New River uompany’s gauge. 
*|* Previously to 1881, Re 
Previously to 1883, James Muir, C.E. 
Trans, Herts Nat. Hist. Soc., vol. vi.] 
[To follow p. 88. 
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