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Table I. —Hertfordshire Rainfall Stations, 1902. 
■8 
Station. 
Observer 
or 
Diameter 
of 
Height of Gauge 
above 
k 
fi 
Authority. 
Gauge. 
Ground, i 
Sea-level. 
l. 
Royston—Melbourne Street 
Joseph E. J. Phillips 
ins. 
8 
ft. ins. 
O II 
ft. + 
201 T 
,, 
*Odsey . 
H. George Fordham 
5 
I O 
256 Tjs 
2. 
*Baldock—High Street . 
F. W. Langston Day 
5 
I O 
214 /j\ 
3. 
* Preston—The Laburnums ... 
R. de V. Pryor. 
8 
2 6 
480 7j\ 
William Lucas. 
5 
8 
2 I 
238 7fC 
220 T 
300 
422 k 
500 ? 
401 
William Hill. 
I I 
* ,, The Chilterns. 
Francis Ransom . 
5 
5 
5 
5 
0 9 
4. 
* ,, High Down. 
Tring—Pendley Manor.. 
,, Bulbourne . 
Joseph Pollard. 
J. G. Williams. 
Gordon C. Thomas ... 
1 1 
2 0 
2 3 
6. 
Wigginton Vicarage . 
Rev. H. J. E. Burrell 
5 
1 0 
710 ^ 
,, 
Cowroast. 
Gordon C. Thomas ... 
5 
3 8 
394 T 
” 
* ,, Offside Cottage . 
*Berkhamsted—Rosebank ... 
Richard Leah . 
Edward Mawley . 
5 
8 
1 6 
1 0 
400 
401 v 
7. 
* ,, Rose Cottage. 
* Great Gaddesden Vicarage... 
W. E. Milner . 
Rev. W. T. T. Drake 
5 
8 
1 0 
1 0 
334 "f 
427 T 
,, 
*H. Hempstead—Apsley Mills 
J. Dickinson & Co. ... 
24 
0 9 
260 
8. 
*Kens worth—The Grove. 
Miss S. Grace Jones 
5 
1 5 
630 B 
,, 
*Harpenden—Rothamsted ... 
A. D. Hall . 
5 
0 9 
420 T 
,, 
*St. Albans—Gorhambury ... 
W. Newberry . 
5 
1 0 
423 T 
,, 
* ,, Herts County Museum 
John Hopkinson . 
5 
1 0 
389 T 
,, 
* „ Bone Hill . 
*Frogmore—The Cottage ... 
H. J. T. Broadwood 
5 
1 0 
33 6 t 
i> 
A. B. Lipscomb . 
5 
0 10 
218 
9. 
*Elstree—Aldenham House 
Edwin Beckett. 
10 sqr. 
4 9 
305 
10. 
*W atf ord—W eetwood. 
* ,, Lond. Orph. Asylum 
John Hopkinson . 
Dr. 0. C. Cockrem ... 
5 
5 
1 0 
1 1 
269 ^ 
231 T 
* ,, Frogmore ... 
Arthur P. Blathwayt 
5 
1 0 
182 T 
,, 
*Rickmansworth—Moor Park 
Lord Ebury . 
5 
2 0 
340 ^ 
12. 
* Welwyn—Danesbury. 
Col. A.M. Blake, C.B. 
8 
1 0 
400 
,, 
* ,, Bridge House. 
*Datchworth Rectory . 
B. Wilfred Thomas ... 
5 
6 6 
228 ? 
,, 
Rev. Andrew Amos ... 
5 
1 0 
386 T 
13. 
* Wes ton—Weston Park. 
M. R. Pryor. 
5 
0 8 
47o T 
408 
^Bennington—Desmond Cot. 
Miss M. C. Nihill. 
5 
1 0 
,, 
* ,, Bennington House ... 
Rev. Dr. Parker . 
5 
1 0 
408 /j^ 
14. 
*Therfield Rectory . 
Rev. John G. Hale ... 
5 
4 3 
5 IQ T 
,, 
*Throcking Rectory. 
Rev. C. W. Harvey... 
5 
1 0 
484 T 
*Buntingford—Hamels Park 
E. Wallis . 
5 
1 0 
400 T 
15. 
*Much Hadham . 
T. Woodham Mott ... 
5 
1 0 
222 B 
16. 
Harlow—Gilston Park . 
William Cooper . 
8 
0 6 
i75 T 
17. 
^Hertford—Bayfordbury. 
W. Clinton Baker .. 
8 
1 2 
250 
” 
* ,, Sewage Works . 
*Ware—Fanhams Hall . 
W. B. Bryan..... 
Miss V. M. Croft. 
8 
8 
6 0 
1 0 
I2 5 
235 T 
18. 
* ,, Red House. 
*Hoddesdon—Feilde’s Weir 
Joseph Francis. 
W. B. Bryan. 
5 
8 
4 0 
3 8 
H5T 
95 
118T 
340 
212 
*Broxbourne—Stafford House 
*N orthaw—N orthacre. 
*Hadley—Risegate. 
*New Barnet—Gas Works .., 
i G. J. Newbery. 
, Rev. F. W. Poland... 
. H. E. Freir .. 
. T. H. Martin . 
5 
5 
5 
8 
1 0 
1 0 
0 11 
1 0 9 
* Daily records received. f For explanation of these symbols see p. 33, ante. 
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