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THE forty-fifth issue of this annual volume tells us better than any mere description could do of the healthy and active state of this voluntary rainfall organisation. When it is considered that more than 4000 individuals scattered over the British Isles read their rain-gauges at 9 o'clock every morning, enter their results on a form, and send in monthly returns to the central bureau at 62 Camden Square, and do all this voluntarily, it is impossible not to admire this band of enthusiasts for their united efforts in so good a cause.
British Rainfall, 1905.
(Forty-fifth annual volume.) By Dr. Hugh Robert Mill. Pp. 271. (London: Edward Stanford, 1906.) Price 10s.
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L., W. British Rainfall, 1905. Nature 75, 5 (1906). https://doi.org/10.1038/075005a0
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