Pee TS rs SES ies en Sees ees ne Paes SG oer ee if Tasip VIII. Monthly and annual mean force of the wind at the differ- ent hours of observation and for each month and year . Tasue LX. Monthly and annual mean cloudiness for the different hours of observation and for each month and year Taste X. Monthly and annual number of days on which the weather was clear; variable, or cloudy; and on which rain or snow fell Taste XJ. Monthly and annual quantity of rain and snow (reduced to water) in inches 9 5 xiii PAGE. iii 1x bo 12 18 20 24 26 28 382 XIV ARTICLE II. TABLE OF CONTENTS. PAGE. (353.) Tasies AND Resuvts or roe Precrerrarion, In Rain AnD Snow, IN THE Unirep STares: AND AT SOME STATIONS IN ADJACENT PARTS OF Norra AMERICA, AND IN CENTRAL AND SourH AMERICA. COLLECTED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, AND DiscussrD UNDER THE DrrECTION or JosEpoH Henry anp Spencer F. Barry, Srcrerarrms. By CHaries A.Scuorr. Second edition. Published May, 1881. 4to., 270 pp. 4 plates. 5 charts. Preface to First Edition . : ; é : ; 5 : v Preface to Second Edition : : F : é : 5) yaw Collection and tabulation of records and results : ie ; 2 eu Special references to records - : - : : - 2 x Description of rain gauges and directions for observing . é : 5 Sl Explanatory remarks on records : : : - : 2 eekSY Tables of aqueous precipitation in the United States. (Tables A and B.) 1 to 185 Explanation of Table A of average rain-fall for each month, season and year . XIx Explanation of Table B of amount of rain-fall for a series of years. . 105 Generalization of Tabular Results and Construction of Rain-charts of the United States . : : 2 c : : ; . 18% General character of the distribution of the rain during the year : 188 Distribution of rain in Summer . : : ‘ 5 190 Distribution of rain (and snow) in Winter : : A : . fu Distribution of rain in Spring. ‘ ; : 5 , 192 Distribution of rain in Autumn . : : . : : 2 L393) Investigation of the annual fluctuation in the rain-fall . : : . 194 Permanency of the annual fluctuation. : : : : 206 Causes of the annual fluctuation 5 5 ; : 3 . 208 Distribution of rainy days in the year . : : : : . 209 Investigation of the secular changes in the rain-fall : : ‘ . 212 Lisr or InLusrRations . : : : ; : : 195-227 List of Meteorological Stations . : : : 4 : . 231 List of Observers : : : ‘ : : : ~ “241 Index . ; : ‘ : : ; : : . 249 Puares I to V. Annual fluctuation in the rain-fall at stations of long series of observations, and showing the same characteristics in their annual distri- bution in the rain; referred to on pages 196, 197. Z Carts, five in number, showing the geographical distribution of rain (and melted snow) in the United States for the whole year, and the Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter seasons, respectively; referred to on pages 187-193. SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE. 443 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADE AT PROVIDENCE, R. I., EXTENDING OVER A PERIOD OF FORTY-FIVE YEARS, From Decemper, 1831, ro DrcemsBer, 1876. BY ALEXIS CASWELL, PROFESSOR OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ASTRONOMY IN BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. WASHINGTON CITY: PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. 1882. JUDD & DETWEILER, PRINTERS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. 7? . 14a —, Pe FS a ADVERTISEMENT. In October, 1860, the Smithsonian Institution published as one of the “Contributions to Knowledge” the Register of Meteorological Observations made at Providence, R. I., by Professor Alexis Caswell, extending over twenty- eight years and a half, from December, 1831, to May, 1860, with summaries. After the decease of Professor Caswell, manuscript containing additional observations for sixteen years and seven months, to the end of the year 1876, was placed at the disposal of the Institution, and it was decided by-the Secretary to publish summaries for the entire series. The original publication was carefully revised with a view of removing errors which might have escaped detection, and the summaries were then brought up to the end of the series. The form of tabulation adopted by Professor Caswell has been retained in all cases, but at the end of each table notes have been added showing changes in the hours of observation from those given at the heads of the several columns. The observations, the results of which are here presented, were made at the residence of Professor Caswell, on College Hill, a few hundred feet north of University Hall, Providence, at an elevation of a little more than one hundred and fifty feet above tide-water in the river. The geographical position of Uni- versity Hall, as determined by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, is latitude 41° 50/.0, longitude 71° 23.9 W. of Greenwich. The barometer used previous to May, 1847, was constructed with a flexible leather bottom. It was a good instrument of its kind and gave average results which are believed to be reliable. In May, 1847, this instrument was replaced by an open cistern barometer, made by Mr. William H. Temple, of Boston, with a micrometer screw for the adjustment of the surface of the mercury in the cup to an ivory point. By means of a vernier the height of the column could be read to the nearest hundredth of an inch. The interior diameter of the tube was about three-tenths of an inch. In the reduction of the barometric observations no account has been taken of capillarity. The reductions to the temperature of 32° Fah. were made by means of the Smithsonian Meteorological Tables. The reduction to sea-level was based upon the result of direct experiment. Several different thermometers were used previous to April, 1857, but always the most accurate that could be obtained. After April, 1857, the thermometers (iii) Li ADVERTISEMENT. made by Mr. James Green, of New York, and known as the Smithsonian Thermometers, were employed. The direction and force of the winds, and the degree of cloudiness were determined without the aid of special instruments. From the nature of the case these observations cannot lay claim to any minute accuracy, yet it was thought desirable and not without utility, to make a record of the facts as they would appear in the judgment of a practiced observer. The force of the wind is expressed in numbers from 1 to 6, the latter indi- cating a great storm or gale. The reductions, revisions of proof, and arrangement for publication, have been performed under the special supervision of Mr. Charles A. Schott, by Mr. E. H. Courtenay, of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. SPENCER F. BAIRD, Secrcdary Smithsonian Institution. Wasuinaron, March, 1882. CONTENTS. PAGE. Tasty I. Monthly and annual mean height of the barometer at the three hours of daily ob- servation : : ‘ : 3 : ; : 2 Tas Il. Monthly and annual mean height of the barometer : : : : 6 Tasre III. Monthly and annual mean temperature at the three hours of daily observation 8 Tasie LV. Monthly and annual mean temperatures 3 : ; : 5 12 Tasie VY. Monthly and annual maximum and minimum temperatures and range : 14 Tasir VI. Monthly and annual maximum and minimum temperatures and range (From ob- servations with maximum and minimum thermometers) : ; 18 Tasve VII. Number of days in each month and year on which the prevailing winds came from each of the four quarters of the horizon : : : : 20 Taste VIII. Monthly and annual mean force of the wind at the different hours of observation and for each month and year F : ; ; ; ; 24 Tasie TX. Monthly and annual mean cloudiness for the different hours of observation and for each month and year ; : : : : : : 26 Tasty X. Monthly and annual number of days on which the weather was clear; variable, or cloudy ; and on which rain or snow fell. : 4 ‘ : 28 Tasty XI. Monthly and annual quantity of rain and snow (reduced to water) in inches. 32 2 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TABLE I.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEAN HEIGHT OF THE BAROMETER Reduced to the sea level and to the temperature of 32° F. JANUARY. | FEBRUARY. || MARCH. APRIL. i May. JUNE. r | Years. | B ; —||- | } es a l= al Be | srl ie 0.962 0.944 |0.958 ||1.000 0.978 0.9931 045 |1.020)1.039 Hs os °. ofp 1.018 e 995 0. 955 9 ©. 980 eee ag 0.999 10. 988 |0. 958 lo 979 a =| Las Pk Paes | Seam eet ei eels actant BL AS Sal fe REE ee Ne tab A eS, | i} i | 0.955 0.990 | 1.035 | 1.012 | 0.977 0.994 | 0.975 = { | changed in the following instances to those indicated in the accompanying table. 1 H JULY AUGUST. | SEPTEMBER. | OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. = — — ———d | ——d — — ——— — 1832, sunrise. \| 1832, sunrise. 1832-7, sunrise. | 1847-8, 6a.m. 1864, 7 a. m. 1831, 7 a.m. 1833, OG i 1834, 5a.m. || 1841-2 ae ; 1858, 6 1866-76, “ 1864, % 1834, 5a.m. || 1835, Sunrise. | 1844, “ | 1864, 7 a.m. 1866-76, “ 1835 sunrise. || 1836, ee | 1853, s | 1866-76, “« 1864, if Bl TB, 1864, 7a.m. |) 1856-7, & | | | 1868-9, ‘« | 28GB, | 1859, sunrise. | 1872, “ | 1870, 6%4a.m. |) 1864, 7am. | 1872, 7a.m. || 1866-76, « | | | | 1850-I, 2p.m. || 1850-1, 2p. m. 1850-1, 2p.m. 1850-1, 2p. m. 1850-1, 2p. m. 1850-1, 2p.m. 1854, « | 1854, « 1854, “ | 1854, « 1854, « 1854, « 1860-76, “ | 1859-76, « 1859-76, “ | 1859-76, 1859-76, “ 1859-76, <* i | | | 183105) |) 9) pm. 6 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TABLE II.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEAN HEIGHT OF THE BAROMETER. Reduced to the sea level and to the temperature of 32° Fahr. F 5 g ie a ; | ees S ts 3 Mean 2 a ¢ | Years. 5 = 3 w | & — g g for the a = = e: g a Ee e g = % = 3 5 3) | )7ee a io = < = = = = 29) (e) Zz A suaeus ouceralseouencosers|nccevcrnccstlcenmarentecul “avcuraariena| sxe-rmascsnws|asalarmecseee| castessaeeasa| Meee tse site| Seantintnes ZS F | banagsaceccs 30.087 | 29.0943 | 29.880 | 29.890 | 29.850 | 29.823 | 29.937°| 29.933 | 30.010 | 29.920 | 29.933 | 29.933 29.913 | 29.943 | 29.930 | 29.997 | 29.837 | 29.963 | 29.977 | 30.030 | 29.973 | 30.020 | 30.080 | 29.965 30.037 | 30.057 | 29.980 | 29.923 | 29.807 | 29.953 | 29.893 | 30.030 | 30.047 | 29.923 | 29.993 | 29.983 30.007 | 29.963 | 29.807 | 29.883 | 29.893 | 29.907 | 29.917 | 29.990 | 30.063 | 29.953 | 29.947 | 29.945 29.990 | 30.017 | 30.053 | 29.993 | 30.c07 | 29.923 | 29.993 | 30.027 | 29.937 | 29.933 | 30.067 | 29.991 | 30.097 | 29.753 | 29-937 | 29.840 | 29.857 | 29.893 | 30.067 | 30.027 | 29.917 | 29.943 | 29.903 29.817 | 29.957 | 29.843 | 29.813 | 29.853 | 29.877 | 29.920 | 30.co7 | 29.870 | 30.037 | 29.900 | 29.912 30.043 | 29.933 | 29.917 | 30.070 | 30.c6o | 30.130 | 30.133 | 30.093 | 30.257 30.127 29.893 | 30.054 TOAQ=cs args 29.940 | 30.067 | 29.803 | 30.033 | 29.863 | 29.880 | 29.943 | 29.940 | 30.007 | 29.980 | 29.880 | 29.967 | 29.942 Nhee esos 30.026 | 209.817 | 29-937 | 29.933 | 29 857 | 29.860 | 29.907 | 30.037 | 29.923 | 29.903 | 29.857 | 29.923 | 29.913 PN ncreere 29.933 | 29-933 | 29.950 | 29.930 | 29.873 | 29.933 | 29.983 | 30.050 | 29.947 | 29.973 | 29.980 | 29.980 | 29.955 Berea 30.037 | 29.867 | 29.827 | 29.907 | 29.920 29.890 29.907 | 29.977 | 29.980 | 29.853 | 29.983 | 29.963 | 29.926 Aveoesoaat 29.877 | 30.C03 | 29.960 | 30.120 | 29.913 | 29.930 | 29.853 | 29.877 | 29.980 | 29.963 | 29.890 | 29.837 | 29.934 Ceecea nas 29.897 | 29.883 | 29.930 | 29.893 | 29.880 | 29.877 | 29.753 | 29.947 | 29.903 | 30.073 | 29.793 | 29.930 | 29.897 [Epes aces 29.837 | 29.910 | 29.877 | 30.020 | 29.859 |..........-. 29.967 | 30.cO7 | 30.02 30.113 | 30.023 | 29.960 |..0.-cccnce Hecacert. 30.070 | 29.986 | 29.983 | 29.970 | 29.983 | 29.923 | 29.990 | 30.010 | 29.957 | 30.080 | 30.043 | 30.063 | 30.005 (ease Ano 30.087 | 29.850 | 29.983 | 30.040 | 29.853 | 29.837 | 29.950 | 30.040 | 29.910 | 29.947 | 30.040 | 30.050 | 29.966 29.977 | 30.012 ye w ° ° oa ° & ° ro wW Ww i) ° ° Ww le} No Keo} Ke} = 2 w [o) ° = ae ty © Ko} ive) fo) i=) [o} ° on ios) to io) eo) i} ° & ° fo} ioe) I to Oo Oo fo.) Loe) ty Ko} Xe) = wow 29.963 | 29.946 29.970 | 29.986 29.993 | 29-925 29.873 | 29.967 29.863 | 29.971 29.983 | 29.961 29.943 | 29.904 29.987 | 29.952 30.c93 | 29.980 Quecas care 30.110 | 29.977 | 29.860 | 29.823 | 30.077 | 30.co7 | 29.987 | 29.993 | 30.010 | 29.930 | 30.113 | 30.040 | 29.994 MADE AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. TABLE I1.— Continued.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEAN HEIGHT OF THE BAROMETER. Reduced to the sea level and to the temperature of 32° Fahr. : o o o g 5 a ‘5 e I = Ep i £ z 3 year. 5 ce a < a 4, 5 = n © Z a) 30.067 | 30.030 | 29.840 | 29.903 | 29.870 | 29.800 | 29.897 | 29.930 | 30.027 | 30.040 | 29.860 | 29.970 | 29.936 30.010 | 29.973 | 29.947 | 29.930 | 29.830 | 29.853 | 29.870 | 29.993 | 30.023 | 29.973 | 29.790 | 30.050 | 29.937 29.977 | 29.903 | 29.757 | 30.110 | 29.917 | 29.883 | 29.907 | 29.993 | 30.080 | 30.010 | 29.980 | 30.017 | 29.961 Sesgoobood 30.120 | 30.217 | 30.053 | 29.987 | 29.993 | 29.983 | 30.057 | 30.073 | 30.153 | 30.150 | 30.023 | 30.167 | 30.081 fLopsaaecos 30.057 | 29.900 | 29.893 | 29.973 | 29.897 | 30.017 | 30.017 | 29.973 | 30.020 | 29.883 | 30.043 | 29.950 | 29.969 Rencnogood 29.973 | 29.950 | 30.053 | 30.123 | 29.980 | 30.107 | 29.987 | 30.047 | 30.140 | 29.940 | 30.046 | 30.113 | 30.038 Gredaieie 30.163 | 30.203 | 30.017 | 30.023 | 29.827 | 29.997 | 29.997 | 29.960 | 30.070 | 30.133 | 30073 | 30.030 | 30.041 29.857 | 30.110 | 30.060 | 29.980 | 29.900 | 30.083 | 29.970 | 30.037 | 30.130 | 30.083 | 30.013 | 30.053 | 30.023 30.017 | 30.173 | 30.077 | 30.050 | 29.957 | 30.057 | 30.027 | 30.053 | 30.097 | 30.183 | 30.010 | 30.003 | 30.059 29.977 | 29.890 | 30.030 | 29.890 | 29.813 | 29.997 | 29.960 | 30.037 | 30.197 | 29.953 | 29.950 | 30.150 | 29.987 Tit37@ooeada000 30.073 | 29.887 | 29.930 | 29.983 | 29.960 | 29.983 | 29.963 | 29.990 | 30.117 | 30.060 | 29.957 | 29.890 | 29.983 itedesopea 30.197 | 30.017 | 29.980 | 29.870 | 29.943 | 29.920 | 29.940 | 29.967 | 30.087 | 30.090 | 29.950 | 30.020 | 29.998 Bocag0003d | 29.953 | 29.930 | 29.937 | 29.980 | 29.933 | 29.937 | 29.930 | 30.023 | 30.043 | 30.063 | 30.030 | 30.080 | 29.987 30.083 | 29.937 | 29.893 | 29.913 | 30.053 | 30.020 | 30.030 | 30.070 | 30.093 | 30.110 | 29.950 | 30.117 | 30.022 30.153 | 30.123 | 29.927 | 30.007 | 29.957 | 29.943 | 30.033 | 30.037 | 30.103 | 30.077 | 30.140 | 30.103] 30.050 30.157 | 30.043 | 30.070 | -29.947 | 29.977 | 30.040 | 30.007 | 30.073 | 30.017 | 29.993 | 30.040 | 29.983 | 30.029 30.083 | 30.060 | 29.980 | 29.940 | 30.043 | 29.990 | 29.980 | 30.067 | 29.973 | 29.977 | 29.947 | 29.937 | 29.998 Means ...... 30.011 | 29.980 | 29.942 | 29.941 | 29.931 | 29.933 | 29.955 | 29-990 | 30.035 | 30.012 | 29.977 | 29.994 | 29.975 8 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS JANUARY. FEBRUARY. MARCH. I APRIL. May. JUNE Years. = a —|| Sun-| I 1o || Sun-| 1 Io ||/Sun-| 1 Io || 6 I 10 6 I 10 6 I | rise. | P. M | P. M. || rise. | P. M.| P, M. || rise. | P. M.| P.M, || A M.|P. M.| P.M. |] A. M.|P. M. | P. M. || A. M. |P. M. =| = 2 een = ESSE ype reeeeseaeeste stich | = | Wester If ceo [Pees jl eee. Ih soe seeheg|tubrc= on ese Zora Mose Dane Seen een ns oes 23.3 | 34.8 | 26.5 || 23.9 | 32.4 | 26.5 |] 29.8 | 42.6 | 33.7 | 35-1 | 48.0 | 39.3 |] 47-4 | 60.5 | 49.4 || 55-5 | 71.8 By iertoassasastseaee-oe-|| 29-01) 30:47 | 29 8 || 19.9 | 30.4 | 28.0 || 26.1 | 39.3 29.9 | 40.5 | 59-5 | 44.9 || 53-2 | 67.9 | 56.2 || 57.2 | 72.1 Beate ee eee centres 19.5 | 28.0 | 22.6 || 28.2 | 38.7 | 32.0 || 30.3 | 43-5 34-4 | 40.6 | 55.2 | 44.3 || 46.3 | 61.6 | 50.5 || 57.6 | 72.1 Rare eeaesene ees | 22525) 30/01 2407, | 19.6 | 28.4 | 22.3 ! 25.6 | 37-8 | 27.2 | 36.7 | 50.4 | 40.3 | 47-9 | 62.9 | 52.6 || 59.1 | 71.2 Fase eetese eeeseses fn] 22-50 (2ou7ali2g. oli tae7 || aun 17.4 || 24.9 | 36.6 | 28.3 36.9 | 51.3 | 41.0 |] 48.8 | 64.7 | 51.2 || 54.5 | 67.8 Pisces cecusantentedesese 16.7 | 26.7 | 20.5 | 21.3 | 29.7 | 23.5 || 25.4 | 36.4 | 29.1 | 37-6 | 52.0 | 41.4 || 47.7 | 63.4 | 51.3 || 58.7 | 72.4 8.22. sssscnsseeseeenesse|] 28.6 | 38.0 | 30.9 |] 12.3 | 24.4] 17.0 || 30:1 | 42.4 | 32-7 || 34-3 | 49.2 | 39-3 || 47-0 | 62.5 | 50.9 || 63.6 | 77.2 Qveeseneertssssasuessae-sl] 22.0) 32,5,| 24.7, || 23:9] 3350'|| 26.8) || 29:3 | 42.6 | 32.7 I 40.5 | 55-6 | 44.1 || 50.6 | 64.5 | 52.9 || 56.7 | 70.3 | 30.9 | 42.7 | 34-4 || 41-1 | 57.2 | 45.0 |] 53.2 | 66.2 | 52.4 || 61.0 | 75.0 I 29.5 | 42.3 | 33-4'|| 37-5 | 48.7 | 40.4 || 48.2 | 63.2 51.0 || 61.8 | 76.1 | 42-2 | 53-5 | 44-1 || 47-9 | 61.7 | 51.7 || 58.3 | 71.8 Baad 34:4) 2725) 41-0) 515) 43.5 49-7 | 63.1 | 50.9 | 58.7 | 73-7 41.6 | 34.8 || 43.3 | 60.9 | 47.6 || 52.9 | 66.9 | 55.8 || 59.0 | 74.2 || 32.1 | 44.0 | 34.4 || 39.7 | 51.6 | 42.1 |} 48.5 62.6 | 51.7 58.7 | 74.2 | | 39-1 | 55-8 | 44.0 || 48.0 | 61.0 | 50.7 |] 55.2 | 69.6 27.7 | 37-8 | 31.7 || 36.6 | 51.6 | 40.8 || 48.1 | 63.3 | 51.5 |] 60.4 | 74.1 | 29-1 | 40.6 | 33-3 || 40.7 | 56.3 | 43.3 || 53.5 | 67-0 | 56.1 || 59.9 | 75-1 | 43.1 | 36.0 || 39.1 | 50.4 | 41.8 || 48.0 | 64.5 | 50.1 || 60.8 | 78.0 Aun ny ™N we ata by tN x aS ob te te oN fe} db © & ba 9° iS) + is) a 2 _ i by Go N W is} — w w nN fo} 8 | 39.6 | 32.6 || 38.0] 51.6 | 39.6 || 47.7 | 60.0 | 49.3 || 60.7 | 78.3 7 | 46.3 | 35-6 | 40-7 | 54-4 43-8 | 50.6 | 66.4 | 52.2 |) 58.7 | 74.3 9-7 | 41.3 | 33-3 | 37-2 | 49-0 | 39.3 || 51-9 | 67.0 | 52.5 || 63.1 | 77-5 |. : | I ty to (°) wn n So fo} ty to ty - ° ioe) Ss Nb & ae an. RN = © NR & ft Ga © t w iS} 40.5 | 35-1 | 39-7 | 52-0 | 41.5 || 51.7 | 66.7 | 52.6 || 60.8 | 77.6 / 40.1 | 31-1 | 38.0 | 51.3 | 39.5 | 53.0 | 66.3 | 53.8 || 61.0| 75.1 -5 | 39-4 | 30.8 | 38.7 | 52.5 | 41.0 || 49.2 | 63.5 | 50.3 |] 61.7 | 72.0 I | 34-7 | 25.5 | 41.4 | 56.7 | 41.7 || 48.3 | 62.2 | 50.0 |] 62:6 | 76.5 9 | 39-6 | 30.0 |] 35.9 | 49.0 | 38.2 |] 46.5 | 59.7 49.2 || 58.5 68.8 -5 | 40.3 | 30.6 || 40.5 | 54.7 | 43.4 || 49.6 | 60.7 | 49.8 || 62.5 | 76.2 1 | 46.7 | 38.9 || 39-1 | 51-5 | 41-9 || 53.1 | 64.5 | 53.0 || 59.9 | 70.7 om oOo ty ty iS} nN ONO mite ty NOW OG KR AOD rs} RN) ror) im R he) € to AN AWN S N (oe) roe) et OK aS BN oO un w ~I w | 39-5 | 52.8 | 42.2 || 50.2 | 62.5 | 51.8 || 60.9 | 72.7 \| 38.4.) 51.6 | 40.8 | 47-9 | 59-5 | 48.8 || 59.6 | 72.4 5 | 24.2 |] 29.3 38.9 31.9 || 37-2 | 51-0 | 40.0 || 50.2 | 67.0 53-5 |] 57-1 | 70.1 -9 | 27-5 || 24.3 | 34-1 | 27.4 |] 39.2 | 51.6 | 42.5 || 50.6 | 65.1 | 52.8 || 55.6 | 68.9 8 ron ee o a a ° f + (eo) on) rs) un 28.8 || 30.4 | 41.6 | 33.7 |] 39.0] 48.5 | 40.3 || 54.0 | 65.6 53-4 || 61.4 | 75-3 35-6 | 46.2 36.9 | 43-3 | 58.2 | 46.2 || 52.8 | 63.5 | 53.6 || 64.4 | 77.3 34.6 | 28.1 || 27.8 | 38.0] 31.7 |] 41.5 | 56.1 | 45.4 48.3 | 61.4 | 50.1 || 59-3 | 72-9 38.5 | 32.7 | 28.7 | 36.5 | 30.5 || 39.7 | 52.4 42.9 || 49.2 | 60.3 50.3 | 62.1 | 73.6) 28.2 | 20.8 || 29.4 | 2.311 30.5 i 37-4. | 49.2 | 39.1! 48.9 | 58.2 | 49.3 || 59.0 | 72.9 ! 35-9 | 30.1 || 25.5 | 37-6 | 30.3 I 40.8 | 55.0 | 43.5 | 48.7 | 62.8 | 51.5 || 60.5 | 71.0 MADE AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. AUGUST. SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. A.M, P.M. | ro || Sun- P. M., || rise. Sun-| 1 | 10 ris2. | P.M. | P. MM. | \| i DECEMBER. Sun-] 1 | rise. |p. M. | For THE YEAR. | 63.6 | 77.3 (ony ©) a “I pe “I 58.9 | 72.8 58.0 || 45.8 59-9 || 45-7 | 60.1 42.0 54-7 || 48.6 59.0 || 38.4 55-7 || 42.4 59.0 || 42.5 60.7 || 44.9 56.9 || 46.2 40.3 57-5 |) 44.2 59-2 || 44.4 57-9 | 45-5 56.5 || 45.5 63.5 || 43.8 59-8 |) 44.2 57-1 || 46.0 lon = * 57-1 || 40.6 57-5 || 47-2 57-0 46.8 | | 59-5 || 47-7 59-4 || 43-3 57-4 || 47.6 6 59-4 || 45-7 | 57-7 |) 45-6 | 58.5 | 42.5 1! 59-1) 43-9 5 on co aun CE NS) bb sO & aS (ea) ie) ur UO [ony ont 58.4 | 48.4 | 59.8 | 49.9 Go ©) op m Oo iS) aI © oO us et w w HA Gs nA oO we oN + +4 ae Ses) Ww & > te} ow (oxy (Se) (es) 8) (S55) St GH SO - eS ES ey we oO ESTES = 0 HD w 3 8 \|| 27-9 | 34-9 4 fo) 14.4 | 22.7 28.2 || 34.5 27.3 | 34.8 24.6 | 32.1 18.6 | 26.6 24.0 | 34.2 23.4 | 34. 22,0) 30, 22.9 | 33. 29.5 | 38. 26.8 | | RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TABLE I11.—Continued.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEAN TEMPERATURES JANUARY. FEBRUARY. MARcH. APRIL. May. JUNE. | Years. | Sag || Set | 1 = | | {Sun-| 1 10 |/Sun- 1 to || Sun Le Ko} 6 I 10 6 I fe) 6 I 10 | rise. | P. M.| P. M. || rise. | P. M. | P. M. || rise | P. M.| P.M. || A. M.| P. M.| P. M. |] A. M.| P. M.| P. M. ||A. M. | P.M. | P. M. | =| = } — 28.3 | 38.8 | 33.2 |] 23.2 | 32.0 | 27.5 || 26.2 | 36.7 | 30.2 || 42.1 | 54.9 | 45.0 |] 50.5 | 64.6 | 52.6 || 63.3 | 77.1 | 65.2 22.0 | 30.6 | 24.1 || 23.7 | 32.5 | 27.6 || 36.3 | 46.4 | 39.0 || 41.8 | 56.2 | 45.5 || 50.6 | 65.9 | 53.4 || 59.5 | 73-2 | 60.3 24.1 | 32.2 | 25.7 || 22.0 | 35.2 | 26.9 || 21-1 | 31.6 | 24.9 || 39.6 | 52.8 | 42.1 |] 54.1 | 65.7 | 54.0 || 63.1 | 75.8 | 63.6 3 | 20.7 | 29.6 | 23.8 || 20.6 | 30.2 | 24.3 | 28. 38.4 | 30.9 | 38.2 | 50.4 | 40.7 || 49.8 | 64.3 | 51.7 |] 59.1 | 76.1 | 61.4 Ansdavcerta vscsaitesves: 27.2 | 34.7 | 29.3 || 22.1 | 32.7 | 25.9 || 29.0| 40.8 | 32.2] 33.1 | 43-9 | 35-8 |] 49.9 | 64.1 | 53.0] 60.5 | 73.7 62.3 reece aeeceecrcncien tors 15.7 | 25.2 | 19.2 || 17.0 | 26.5 | 19.7 |] 24.7 | 35-4 | 29.0 | 36.7 | 48.9 | 37.8 || 49.1 | 65.0] 51.8 || 57.7 | 73.9 | 60.9 OSs secre Ondeneh aces 27.6 | 36.2 | 30.4 || 2 33-5 | 21.6 || 28.8 | 39.6 | 31.2 || 39.5 | 51.3 | 40.9 || 49.5 | 63.3 | 51.6 || 62.7 | 77.0 | 64.7 IMeansieceaesarcsscaassss ss 23.18) 31.89) 25.75]| 22.93 |32.79| 26.01|| 29.08) 40.35) 32.23] 39.06 52.58) 41.95]| 49.84] 63.63] 51.84|| 59.82] 73.72| 61.45 26.94 27.24 33-89 44.53 55.10 65.00 The hours of observation given at the heads of the several columns were JANUARY. TPEBRUARY. | Marcu. APRIL. May. JUNE. —— | i 1832, 6a. m. 1§32-6, sunrise. 1832-3, sunrise. 1834, 5 a. m. 1832, 7a. mM. 1832, 7 a..m. 1840, cD 1841, ue 1859, o 1859, sunrise. 1867-76, c || 1867-76, “ 1844, a | 1854, te 1864, 7a me 1864, 7 a. mM. | 1850-2, « | 1859-60, « 1868-9, 1868-9, « | 1867-9, 7 a.m. 1864, 7a Ms 1872, ee 1870, 634 a. m. 1871-6 2 1868-72, <« 1872, 7 a.m. 1875-6, Hf 1850-1, 2p.m. || 1850-1, 2 p.m. 1850-1, 2p. m. 1850-1, 2p.m. 1850-1, 2p.m 1850-1, 2p.m. 1854, a 1854, u. 1854, as ousiyiet 1854, 1854, 1860-76, 1860-76, “ 1860-76, « 1860-76, ‘“ 1860-76, <« 1860-76, “ 1832, 9p. m. 1832, 9)P: m: MADE AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. II AT THE THREE HOURS OF DAILY OBSERVATION. | | j JuLy. AUGUST. | SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER. || NovEMBER. DECEMBER. FoR THE YEAR. 6 I 1o || 6 q | x || © 1 to |}Sun-| 1 io ||Sun-) 1 | ro |/Sun-| 1 10 I 10 A.M. |P.M. | P.M. || A. M.| P.M.) P.M. || A. M.)P.M.|P. M.|/ rise. | P. M.| P.M. |) rise. P.M. | P. M. |] rise. lpow.|pou. || “| po. | p.m. : | Pes eae | ae 67.3 | 81.4 | 69.5 || 66.6 | 81.3 | 69.2 || 56.7 | 73.2 | 59.7 || 48.3 | 61.6 | 50:8 || 37.7 | 49.3 | 40.7 || 28.7 | 36.1 | 30.7 || 44.91 | 57.25 | 47.86 64.7 | 78.5 | 67.0 || 65.1 | 78.9 | 67.6 || 51.9 | 69.1 | 54.7 || 48.6 | 59.9 | 51.9 32.6 42.2 | 34.2 24.7 | 31-5 26.5 || 43.46 | 55.16 | 45.98 69.2 | 82.3 | 69.2 || 67.6 | 79.4 | 68.7 |] 58.8 | 68.4 | 59.4 |] 46.3 | 57.5 | 47-9 || 34.5 | 43.6 | 36.7 || 19.1 | 27.6 | 21.6 || 43.29 | 54.34 | 45.06 + | i| >) | | i} | 65.9 | 79.9 | 67.7 || 62.2 | 75.6 | 64.4 || 56.3 | 67.8 | 57.1 |] 47.7 | 59.3 | 50-0 || 29.7 | 38.1 » 31.1 |] 28.1 35-9 | 30-9 || 42.22 | 53.80 | 44.50 64.4 | 78.7 | 66.3 |] 59.5 | 73-9 | 63.0 || 57.3 | 69.2 | 59.2 |] 45.8 | 59.1 | 48.5 || 33.8 46.4 | 36.8 || 26.4 | 35.6 | 29.0 || 42.42 54.40 | 45.11 64.4 | 77.5 | 66.1 || 64.1 | 76.0 | 66.6 || 54.2 | 67.2 | 56.3 |] 45.0] 56.4 | 47.8 || 30.9 | 40.6 | 34.4 || 25.8 | 34.7 29.3 || 40.44 | 52.27 | 43.24 | | | | 68.5 | 82.9 | 70.5 || 62.7 | 77-9 | 65.7 || 55-5 | 66.4 | 56.4 || 42.0 | 56.3 | 45.9 || 37.9 | 46.5 | 39-8 || 19.8 | 26.9 | 21.9 || 43-24 | 54-82 | 45.05 65.48] 78.85) 67. 32|| 63.64] 76.50) 65.86]| 55.75| 69.06] 58.05]/ 45.23 58.21/48. 311] 35.82 45.76) 38.20 AE) 33-97| 28.15]| 43-00 | 54.79 | 45.45 70.55 68.67 60.95 50.58 39:93 29.34 47-73 changed in the following instances to those indicated in the accompanying table. JULY. AUGUST. SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. a | — as 1832, sunrise. 1832, sunrise. 1832-7, sunrise. 1847-8, 6a. m. 1864, 7a. m. 1831, 7 a. m. 1834, 5a. m. 1834, 5 a. m. 1841-2, w 1858, oi 1866-76, <“ 1864, ce 1864, 7a. Ine 1836, sunrise. 1844, a 1864, 7 a. m. 1866-76, <“ 1868-9, ws 1864, - 7 a. m. 1853, w 1866-76, <* 1872, cd 1868-9, 06 1856-7, gs | 1870, 634 a.m. 1859, Gb | 1872, 7 a, mm. 1864, 7 a. mM. | 1866-76, “ | 1850-1, 2p. m 1850-1, 2p. m. 1850-I, 2p. m. 1850-I, 2p. m. 1850-1, 2p. m. 1850-1, 2p. m. 1854, a 1854, e 1854, es 1854, if 1854, “ 1854, sf 1860-76, ‘“ 1859-76, ‘“ 1859-76, “ 1859-76, “ 1859-76, ‘* | 1859-76, 6 1831, 9p. m. 12 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TABLE IV.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEAN TEMPERATURES. P es ‘ g & 8 | 3 Mean Years. = E 5 bi - Zz E 2 E for the zZ = E 2 z z = Bp Ul ee ed Sen ene year. ce ey = = 4 ek es < 27) 5 ee (S | | | V8.2 [iswdewseeers Be bites at 28.2 27.6 35-4 | 40.8 | 52.4 62.4 | 64.4 68.4 | 6ors) | ssid 40.8 31.0 | 46.93 Bae bantes 31.8 26.1 31-8 48.3 | 59.1 62.8 70.1 66.7 | 61.8 50.7 BY oS) | 30.7 ) 48.12 Ancutecehe 23.4 33.0 36.1 46.7 | 52.8 (x) |) Fao 69.3 62.8 48.6 B7e7 27.5 47.90 Se reenter 25.8 23.4 30.2 ACC ais des Cay | yf | 67.9 : 57-4 54.5 30.4" oll | 2250p 46.02 Giteeens 25.4 18.5 29.9 43-1 54.9 59-9 | 69.5 65.3 | 60.8 44.5 35-5 | 283 | 44.64 Todaaeorer} 21.3 24.8 30.3 | a7) 54.1 64.2 | 67.9 65.9 | 58.1 48.3 39-2 28.2 | 45.50 ESE ES 32.5 17.9 35-1 | 40.9 53:5 68:5 |) 75:01) e720) ||) 1Ger0 47-5 35-2 26.1 47.10 i Eascecos 20.4 27.9 34-9 46.7 56.0 62.2 71.6 | 67.9 | 62 5 51.6 | 37-1 | 30.6 47-95 | | eet ov! TSAO: encase 18.6 32.9 | 36.0 | 47.8 | 57-3 | 66.6 yee 71.0 | SOSA yl sles | 39.2 | 27.7 48.33 Dientoscss 30.5 25.0 | 35-1 | 42.2 | 54.1 | 67.9 70.3 GO52 | emOStO) al) SeESES B75 32.8 47-81 30.9 34-4 | 39-7 | 46.3 | 53.8 | 64.1 | 72 | 68.5 | 60.0 51.0 | 38.6 29.2 49.11 34.1 2274) 28:7 | 4533 || 5416) 1) 164.5, 68:9 || 60:9. |NOIeg! I eaote us meyer neg en een 20.4 28.2 | 36.3 | 50.6 | 58.5 | 64.7 68.6 | 68.1 | 59.8 500 | 39:3 32.8 48.11 30.8 | 285 | 36.8 | 445 | 54.3 | 647 | 691 | 685 | 5x0 | 508 | 425 | 24.9 | apne 275 21.7 35-6 46.3 53-2 | 60.6 | 67.4 | e7Kes 66.2 50:3 | 44.7 29.8 47.87 29.4 28.8 32.4 AzOn Poca 65.8 72.4. | 69.2 62.5 50.0 46.1 37-6 | 49.29 32.3 | 27-4 |. 343 | 468 | 589 | 66.1 | 70.2 | 74.2 | so.7 | 51.3 | 37-8 | 37-3 | 40:60 Ose 24.5 22.3 37-0 | 43.8 54-2 | 67.5 Wo, | 70.6 | 60.5 50.9 | 47-5 lo Se 48.48 | | | | | | | WSEOs 0.2.00 30.5 32.1 34.0 | Ageia) 85258 AeO7 2s amyl Ores 69.7 52.9 | 43.5 | 29.3 | 48.82 eer acer 29.8 B2nr 38.5 | 46.3 56.4 | 64.2 70.6 | 67.7 61.0 52.5 | 3659 | 25.5 48.46 Baesteens 23.9 BBon s45 il aes | Sy bu | 67.7 72.4 | (66:6 || (62:6 52.4 | 39.6 | 37.8 48.78 Rocsweaees 28.3 30.5 36.0 | 44.4 57-0 | 66.9 70.6 69.2 62.5 | 49.4 42.6 | 28.6 48.83 Amr carne 26.4 25.6 33-1 42.9 57-7 65.9 72.9 68.6 61.4 52.9 40.7 | 26.5 47.89 Seckibdcced 30.0 22.1 32.6 | 440 54.3 65:3 72.9 | 67.9 61.9 | 52.4 | 42.0 | 32.2 48.15 Ovinzseney 18.6 22.7 | 27.8 | 46.6 BSe5 67.7 72.1 | 69.8 | 63.2 | 50.2 | 39.4 25-5 | 46.43 I REOTO | 16.3 32.7 | 32.2 | 41.0 51.8 | 62.0 69.9 66.8 60.3 | cows ieners | 34.6 46.70 Biss cvever 33.1 | 24.5 | 3 8 46.2 | 53.4 | 67.7 69.8 66.4 O22) sae | Wee i) Sean 48.30 C roster 28.3 |) 3069] ors 44.2 | 56:97 || 6307 69.2 | 69.2: 59.6 48.0 | 43.3 28.4 48.59 MADE AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. 13 TABLE IV.— Continued.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEAN TEMPERATURES. Ss v , i) 5 5 Years. | 2 g 3 ue f - z — 8 E E ee SS faa a ° tv = > Ke) ao lon be fon) wn [o} oo fo) as wn aS) nn 44| of} 44 ]) 41 J— 45 || 52 4/9°47 || 72 | 27) 44 |) 84] 28) 56) 82) 45) 37 5S) 3a Soules 38 | 6t} 15 | 46] 67) 23] 44] 74) 36) 38] or] 50] qa 53 |— 8] 61] 52] 2] 5o}) 64) 5] 50]! 73} 27] 46]| 78] 34] 44 || 82] ga] 38 8 | 60 75 | 28] 47 88 | 36] 52 85 | 45] 40 5° TP eke ||P ey 45 || 52] 17 | 35] 82] 15] 67 76 | 35 | 41 99} 49] 41 55|— 4] 59] 47| 2] 45 || 64) 8] 56] 69) 28) 4x || 88] 42] 46 || or} 44] 47 53 |= 4) 57 | 45 [= 2) 46) G2)" 17) ase i) 650) 2a ar || 98209300) agi ovale 7elaeso 51 9} 42) 52) co 52) 58) re az) 690) 6251 445761)" 3011) =s7h|leogs mea sales 54| 1] 531] 55] ©} 55 i] 73] 17] 56) 68] 30] 38] 85\| 35} sell 90 |! aor am 44 |— 2] 46]| 54) 2} 52]) 58] 10] 48 |) 65) 27] 38] 87] 37] 501] 943] 50| aad Bish: cdevsswronnestceee Seb ell 2a) 13 P|) Spell) WO SN A Seal GS 87 | 38} 49 |] 94] 46] 48 Sar Ber Me Cea eee 53 |— 6} 59 49 1| 48 68) | 13) /) 55 68 | 22] 46 80] 311 49 88 | 46] 42 PEE EA ere ect Po eeD 54] 30} 44 || 42 |—15] 57 wy Ih eatsy || ee 7G ediSel| 58, 7Se esses 95 | 48] 47 Deeeeeveeeereeeeeseeeeee) 37 |— 8 | 45 41 |— 3] 44 46 |— 2] 48 78,|) 220) 50 OL | 365155 95| 48] 47 Wincacatndevdashareieascat | 40 |—14| 54 || 68|— 3] 71 61 Guess 625] 5 47, 85 | 343! sod 82) 47] 35 Bicsposaositacvcaanstuces 57 6] 5x 47 3) 44 60 2\" S58. 69 | 30] 39 WS A el ey gl | 49} 42 (3 pony rath cept or eee | 54 |\—I1 | 65 51 T47|\ 37, Gon Bhi ay 69 | 29 | 40 80} 42); 38 88 | 46 42 ESOOy secs kad tes ver share see ase LuieosD 55 ioe I | 56 It | 20))) 5 68} 22); 46 || 76 | SOn|| 937 85 | 46] 39 Vcctiey siteses ee ha ines] 46 |— 8 | 54 60 |—16| 76 | 75 70 64.| 24] 40 75 | 32 1 eae | 82 AT 935 Br Ne oe eee st] 3{ 48]| 42] 9| 33] 47] 19] 28] 75] 22] 5311 83] 38 45 || 85 | 45| 40 Rasesastee snares sarees 57 8} 49 | 50 |— 5 | 55 | 51 21 49 75 te SA MOI ssi) a58 88 | 49] 39 ice ney chara ents Teaneck 50| 4] 46 } a ean ll 3a || 55 15 | 40 (FIN) spe |) zh 87 | 40] 47 95 | 47! 48 Raerheaassapivascentracts 40 Sail 637, | 49 5 | 44 62 18 | 44 | 733||| Sena) O7n| Asn Ae On| SSgall ea) Geeecrsertiestrceerceat | 44 |—17 | 61 | Bat ESS | Shu) 82) 43 | 791 321 47 || 78 37 ||) 4a oral saya) ead 7 PROT er De APT EP CS | Be | 51 to} 41 | BO ema lt Aa. 68! 28] 40 73a| 33a to: 85 | 48! 37 Bieceenr eines.) | 41] 6] 35 | 47 |\—1]| 481! 56 Ly 55 | 69 | 24 | 45 || 77| 34] 43 || 88] so] 38 Doyees tcean pis cee sevess 49! 71 421} 60] 13] 47 | 61 5; 5611 72 | 27 | 45 \ Ss 38a) 45 821 491 33 MADE AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. MINIMUM TEMPERATURES, AND RANGE. JuLy Aucust. SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. FOR THE YEAR. o o Tae 3 o o 3 Pilg lelerai) ey erelerle lel ele tebe @lele lyse ® a = fa) = = a4 =) = 4 = = 4 = a 4 = = [4 = =) io ate > 29 Spe oe Ba5 ae | oO 35 |— 1 36 89 | 51 38 84 | 461 38 80 | 42] 38 73 || Bs | ag 66 18 | 48 51 II | 40 89 |—7 96 or | 56] 35 |) 86) 45) 4r}| 86) 40} 46 )| 73] 25) 48 || 66) 14] 52] 43] 12] 31] 91 |— 4] 95 9855) | 38h) S751) 254) 33! || 89) 33) |) 53) I) 80) 265) 55) 501) 201/39) 1) 55) (98 | 63) 93 | — 8 ||" ror _ 88} 50] 38 86] 48 | 38 84 | 40] 44 74 | 341 40 67 10 | 57 43 |—12 | 55 88 | —12] 100 39) | G2 s7 | &2] So} sei) Sh) gal) soll 7A|) 22) Ball Sy) wal agil Sri @] Sr il &) |=] oF 8857) 3u-\) 865) 40)) 37 82)) 391) 43 1) 74 || 23 | 52 I) 69) 1x) 58 || 50) 4) 46l| 88 | — 4) 92 94 | 58] 36 |) 94] 49] 45) 80] 44] 36 || 73] 28) 45 || 63 4} 59 || 47 8] 39 || 94 I 93 88 | 60] 28 35) Fo] Bs 79 | 49'| 39 2| 26] 46 57 16] 41 49 4 | 45 88 | — 8 96 90} 58}| 32 || 83) 57| 26] 77) 38] 39/1 73] 30] 43 ]/ 58] 20) 381]! 52 4} 48 90 |.— 5 95 87 | 54] 33] 87] 54] 33 || 8t| 48} 33] 68) 26) 421) 68] 18| 50}| 54| 51] 49 ]] 90 0} 90 go} 58] 32 || 82) 52) 30)) 83) 38] 45 | 72] 32] 40|| 60] 18) 4a] 46) 7] 39 |) 90 3 By 89 | 54] 35 || 82) 58) 24) 83) 36] 47 || 72] 32] 40 || 65 | 22) 43]| 44) 9] 35] 89 al Sy 84) 54] 30]) 84) 53] 31 }} 80) 33] 47 | 68} 33) 35 ]) OL] m5] 46] 56] 12] 44] 89 | —1 go 89 || 49} 40) 85) 47 | 38]) 76) 39] +37 || 72) 23] 49 | 65) 15] 501] 49 7 || 42 {| 90 2 88 92] 50} 42} 93] 55] 38] 90) 45] 45 || 79] 28] 51 || 66) 22) 44 || 55] 10} 45 || 93 | —2 95 O8| 52] a0 | SO] 58) sei) Bo agi ag il |) 22) a9]| 72] S| Gall Oo] 50 || eB GO| By G9} 55) 35 i) &7 i} C2 25) Bol BA) al] 75 33) 2ei) SS] 48] asi) Ca) sO} so ]) oF |= 4] os 97 | 5E] 46 || 84) 56) 28] 82) 46| 36}) 67] 32} 35 || 67] 27) 40]! 55 7 43 || GF |= 4] wor 92] 54) 38) 86] 49] 371) 83) 39] 44]| 72] 29] 43 || 64) 24] go} 52) 7) 45 |) 93 Oo} 93 90} 52) 38 |) 86) 53) 33) 88) 35 || 53) 75] 30] 45 || 56] 19 | 37 | 5o|— 1} 51 || 9p | — 1 gt O8 |) 55] Foi] Bo) 55] Soil Ss) 29] 424i) 7) so] 46 i] OF] eo] api Gs tO] Syl! OF |— 2) oy 88 | 58] 30}| 99) 52] 38]) 85} 35] 50 |] 68) 32) 36] 7o) 15 | 55 ]] 48| 4] 44] 94 4] 90 94] 50) 43 87} So] 37 || 88] 37] 51) 77| 33] 44] 70) 18) 52} 48) 3) 45 | 94 | — 61 100 95 | 60) 35}/ 91) 48) 43]/ 90] 38] 521) 74] 33] 41 || 66] 20] 46) 53 81 25 os | 2g |) nee 92] 57 | 351) 87) 48) 39] 83) 44] 39) 76) 28) 481) 65) 22) 43] 5So|— 5] 55 j) 95 | — 8) 103 88 | 49} 39 || 86] 54] 32 || 84) 35) 48]) 72| 29] 43) 70] 16] 54] 54] 9] 45 || 88 | —14 | 102 93] 57| 36|| 80) 49] 32] 85 | 39] 46) 82} 33) 49] 63) 21 | 421) 58! 12] 46 || 93 2| 91 90) 53} 37 ]| 85} 48! 37 || 78| 39] 391]| 78] 29] 49] 70} 29] 41 || 61 |— 2] 63 | 90 | —1r) tor 87, || 53.|| 34 1| 86)! 55 | 3r || 80) 33) 47 \\ 7o| 28) 42) 7o)| 16) 54 )| So) 2) 48) 87 | 1) 88 91 | 55] 36 || 87] 49) 38)| 78°) 44] 34 || 77) 28) 49 |] 63) 25 || 38] 56] TO} 46) or | —16) 107 89} 52) 37 {| 88) 51] 37 || 89) 43) 37 |) 82). 31) Sri] 74) 25) 49}) 58 I} 57 || 89 r| 88 G4 || 38] 20] of | sol) az || Sal gv) 451) 7] 20) 428i! Gs en) aa sg] Si) a5) on |— 51 ee 2B Sil 33) o2) si] ss ll ao) a) Bll yoll a5) 3) G7) 2el) 201) Ga 2) ce)) os = a) as 91} 52) 39]|| 92} 49] 43 || 89} 44) 45 || 74] 30 68 | 20] 48 || 56) to) 46 2 3 89 98 || 56) 42 || 8x} 48) 33))| 84 | 42) 42 | 75) 29) 46)| 63) 20) 43 | 58|— 3) 61 || 98 | —17 | a5 92] 54] 38} 86] 48] 38]| 76] 37] 391] 76) 33) 43) 69] 16] 53 ]) 5 3 43 || 92 |= ]| oF ot} 58) 33 || 85) 48] 37 || 82] 38) 44! 74) 25) 491] 60) 25] 35) 48 P| Be Wo Os |=) ee 90! 54! 36! 841 461 3811 85] 38] 4711 751 281 47 || 6r | 20] 41 il 53] I] 421) 90 5 85 16 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TABLE V.—Continued.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MAXIMUM AND ] ] i | j N | JANUARY. | FEBRUARY. MARCH. | APRIL. | May. i} JUNE. | i | Sei | ra ae Pe eon ie | 2, | E tie fog | 2 ie [og |b Be Le) a me | ee ae a ee ee Hin | S gS | cote ee She Sep cee eer || soto re ¢i/eléisie|aélé = = ra | = = 4 | = = | = | = = eZ = = 4A = 4 46 | 51 8| 43] 48] 16 | 32 | 74| 33| 41 || 84 | 41 | 43 | 93) 52| 41 56 55 |— 6 61 | 58 26 32 | B3hl Bou 058 90 40 50 | 85 | 52 | 3 gol] 55| 4] sti] so|—1| 5xj} 81 | 30} 51 | 84] 44) 40] 92] 50) am 59) 47|—3| so]] 52] | 41] 63) 34] 291 85) 33|- 52] 90) 48) 42 51 || 56 2| 54 || 58] 10} 48] Gr) 17! 44 || 84] 37) 47) 92) 50) 42 nel | | | | } 351 56|—3] sol] st| 7| 441) 63| 24] 39] 81 | 37) 44]) ot | 46) 45 | | | } 57 | 57|— 1] 58] Sr | 10) 51) 64) 27) 37] 82) 36)-46]| 89 | 46) 43 (Sredtestacn.cosvescsscnseee | (ep) |\ Ss 65 | 68 | | 761 75 70 | 83 / 67 || of 56) O78 eee 50 | eae 1 | i} | [i | Wane oy VURSS 6525) Sorbooenpoaoecone ilies ais | 35 || =. |—16 | 33 eee Hoo || 28! tee 15 | 29 oa 28 | Bi} ||| ete 7) lege | | i. ' < = = a | } | | | j IVE CNS eecen es Ccinlecacisoens | “8 | 49-7 O08) eee eee |All eee mee esr fll oro Beene SO) |iutees ves, 1 (p4oes | | | i *~MADE AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. 17 MINIMUM TEMPERATURES, AND RANGE. Jury. AuGusT. SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. For THE YEAR. ; & | ® || . el 3 I % | eee 4 el g % S iS 4 S S 4 S S 4 s eI 4 S | 4 a S 3 4 =I Ss a 3 I ce = (s AI =} 3 i Gi 3} Ss (eee 1S he Ss |S be he Ss eS eS pees Se eS ee 92 | 55 | 37 || 92) 52) 40}! 83 || 46) 37 || 72} 29 | 42 || 63) 27) 36) 52 6} 46 |) 93 87 90) 55] 35) 87] 54] 33 || 78| 40] 38] 74] 29). 45 |] 61 S| 98 i) Se j= 21 Sei) go | = 96 94) 57 | 37 || 92) 53 | 39) 88) 48) 401) 7o| 33) 37 || 55) 14) 41 || 44a i— 1) 45 | 94 |—1) 95 93 | 58) 35 || 99] 53) 37 || 84] 43) 41 2) 31) 41 | 52) 16) 361) Go| to| 50}) 93 | — 9] to2 gone 565) Sg4ni) 874) isos 37 || 847i) 45) | 2339) 68:35!) 933 || 63) To) 44h) 525), 1) 5m i t92 I] 91 87 | 55] 32 |) 83.) 54] 29] 86} 38] 48]| 71 | 31 | 40 ||" 60 Hi §9 | Si |= 8] C2 i| or |— FS] ge 92 | 56) 36)]| 90) 51] 39) 87 | 46) 41 | 67 | 27) 4o|) 66) 21) 45 | 43 2 An || @@ |= a 93 98 46 || 94 45 || 90 53 || 82 55 || 74 64 |) 65 63 || 98 115 49 | 26 45 | 24 BSuless 22 | 33 Hl) 8 ne || 3 Siz || 88 35-9 35:3 43-4 43-9 46.1 47.8 95.0 il 18 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TABLE VI.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MAXIMUM AND (FRoM OBSERVATIONS WITH MaxImMuM = a == ] l | JANUARY. Fepruary. |} MARcH. APRIL. May. i JUNE. | Py fee [oe | ge BE Teale oes le |e eo cee ana ;= | a | Pe |= a a = 4 = = 4 = =| (4 a = | 2 = ae 189% (aeae enea cee Oe OUrG || | aa 504 PEEP cies \ltecao DE eee ere, | 52 3 It s40))||| "43 9 || 34 || 47 | 19 | 28) 701) 22): 57 || 84 | 36 | 48 || 86] 42 & Repco a cena et) alll Ze) Beles Gay gail) ce Teese all) yOu etal) ass 2| 38| 54] 89| 47 Asai neers taceens | 5° 3] 47 I yf EN eae 650 3050935 88 | 39|°49 ||. 96] 42 Seseeerseesersseesenaes |} 45 | 3 42] 52 4| 47 || 62) 17] 45 || 78| 3r| 47 ]| 88) 42] 46] ot) 49 (Cecoactogs aca CIS 48 |—17 | 65 55 |— 2] 57 63] 11 52 8h 31 50 80| 33] 47 || 92] 43 WM esaac denn tnestenswees 37 |— 8 | 45 2 Sly aaa VSSule Ta EAs yo | 26) 44 730) Sones: 87 | 45 i egnee eer Seaton 42 6! 36 49 |— 3 | 52 58 I 57 Foi eae NP iG) Vee lt Sei) zk ar sere eree seven bexs 7 25 20s 38 50 = = 23. 37 50 7 3 wes 29 se |) 22 47 50 |— 9] 59]| 47|—3] 50}] 52 42 || 63) 32] 31] 87] 32) 55 || 90] 45 574) hee S24||| 7a) ez eS OS o 49] 62) 16) 46) 84) 34] 50]) 93] 48 + || 56|— 3] 59] 52 47) 65 | 22] 43) 83) 35] 48] or | 44 67} 9| 58]) 57|—2] 59] 62 54 |) 67] 25 |) 42) 82] 34} 48)| 89] 42 67 57 63 81 92 96 Wop asts os con pscccee cuore —17 —7 16 30 42 Meansicc..sseene-eese see 50.2 51.5. 46.5 45.4 48.4 | “6 MADE AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. 19 MINIMUM TEMPERATURES, AND RANGE. AND Minimum THERMOMETERS. ) JULY AuGUST. | SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER. NOVEMEER. DECEMBER. FoR THE YEAR. I ae aie oar Fills Bi |e BG a 7 % BI I % a g 4 g eI % gi a 4 Gi a 4 g % a 3 aI 3 AS 3 =I 3 a a a 3 ot 3 3 AS S/S (2@le lela lelelelelele lee ele lela ds |e le ~ | | = 93 | 52! 41 || 87 | 48) 39 ]| 80) 42) 38/1 77] 28] 49 || 63] 24) 39 || 57] 10) 47 || 93 Io 83 90} 48} 42 Si) |} aS) | ae | Sa) ag i se) Il Sg i) aS Oh Was | 23] Bn 58 0} 58 90 fo) 90 BS | By 23 gr 82] 37] 45 2 \\ Be) |) AB acd ic 92 | — 6 98 889) 52) 36) 95) 559) 40) Sol) 39) |) 40 7} 30!) 40 || 68) 2m) 47 || 54 \— 4 58 || 96 | — 4 | roo OF SD Ae OB A AS OD) ae AS 7 BN eo ej Oh za) Il Be) 9] 50] 92 3 89 99-5] 53 46.5 || 83] 47] 36) 86] 40] 46 || 75] 28) 47) 63] 19] 44 || 58 4| 54 || 99-5 | —17 | 116.5 93 | 53} 40]) 87) 46] 41 | 78) 35) 43 || 76] 30) 46]) 69) 15) 54] 51 A\ AG) || 6G | = 8} won i aa 25 6 77 | — 3 80 51 | i 38 | I 19 10 7 | | | | 1 } 54 i 49 | 41 27 24 6 6 52 48 | he -i086 37 27, 7 ee TN tac Soo) || =eys S| eco 50) -. || 88] 43] 45 || 70] 3r} 39] 55] 13| 42 |) 44|-2] 46] 88 |— 2) 90 93} 55] 38]| 90] 51) 39] 84) 40] 44 30 52} Ww | Foi} GO] wo} Goll 9% | —@] sox go) 55 1) 35 i) 84) 48 1) 36 | 84! 42] 42 68 | 32) 36] 63 18 | 45 52 | coc p00 93 I 92 93 |] Ga] so | S|) Be | Bn | 85) 35 51 WB || JO || 28 | 6r © |) ox 57 |— © | +63 91 — 6 o7 g2| 52! gol! 90) 49| 41 ll 87| 44] 43 |) 68 | 26| 42]) 66) 24] 42] 44] 2] 42] 92 |—2| 94 \ ne —! 99-5 95 90 83 74 69 99.5 — = 48 ! 46 35 26 lo) — 6 —I7 = — | ——E i | | 38.5 38.9 43.8 44.2 46.4 51-7 94.8 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 20 TABLE VII.—SHOWING THE NUMBER OF DAYS IN EACH MONTH IN WHICH THE | «nr 9} = . 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Oo MA He Bw HK O WW notmorHoanonmnn wo Cy) W) GM © © % GW GI Sp Gd S MO'S Soi eh = Si =r a “oe + et i) > S *S 0} ‘'F oC cr © © GQ GW Ei () QemaaH oan ee t+ +ONmMAO OH OO "aT 0} “NI mmo to +t A m™ © on + + QO) Mm oO If atn MMH A NO Om at 4 4 5 xe DMN AH nO mtOOD UD ADH M TO mt ODA A OO N OF (M = = woe 4 oe 4 ae Hom mw Padi = = rd a] 2 0 Q Go) GF G2) tl Ge) © © tFRnAOH MM A DO Ww Oo nm~nm~MON MDH A O B M 4 °S HP St fr @) mei Sm 4 4 wom = aH oS we cy i= 5 3S) 0} “a He aOR A AH Mew Aint te A Gl G\ Ga ©) wry ce GQ cl © “J 0} (N oomnmna trn~OM OD ~rRA ore whe OO ht OH OCH NAD AH MH a = 5 fe AN AAS DA tan tdnwnowd owe wo we inte OO = NCO , N 0} “MA 4 aoe 4 4 = ao = Soe we me oe oe » 4 = 3} fa cp qQ ot A HH HO O © Gay GE Ce) BS Sp Sp We) We) ti m0 0) = mo) (0) es ico S MS OO 4 aoe a om Som ow See a & 5 5 01-7 M4 ©) wm Ge GeO a+tOoOnmt Qe YN © 0o NH tH O NON OC dp) “J 01 “Ni a +++t+9 0 O 4 +e nw Me NO MO WH ort nono n~ wo 0 + = 2 eo 4 —- : : 0 ve) in ee) (S NO}AN @Q MEI SO OTIS om 7 In rs Ol em © cl 00 0 0 A nO Fas Slee an canta omnNM AMO A + + on atmna aa oO A tH RO H AO Hm 5 NS =) i= = om el a oH ao 4 a ot et ee = 1c) | 2 Ss 0} “OF oc © Gi GQ &S Gh Su Fe =) Sse tt Ce) Se Ga) WG) —G) =G2) ° +m nN = YN wh eS WH ay On 2 mot amt hb 1 Ane Ot MANA HH | nRNeH ONAN tM A ao} 'N g B ES : . N + oO O tH in N 1 W + GP G) sp Gi © © © mOaorew mae tO O N OF (MA ee = 4 4 4 Ho a ao = = : ; j toaqantnaa oat att oma oO a tomo N Om +t min + a MWS So ES eS er eh 3 = eM a ex Se Se Me Oe ee ee | S) = G0} ©) © Ml © Gy) i Sp Qe SiS Teh Woy QP ee Ie GR) Ne) G9) We) G) Ne) Tel Sep Ge eh Ney Gn) We) “J 0} “N mem tt nad na Sp osp Ga Sr @ Sp) © Gers CAN) Gl Ge ey G eo &) + RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 22 TABLE VII.—Continued.—SHOWING THE NUMBER OF DAYS IN EACH MONTH IN WHICH MC |e as we te + REED BER a oe A roy . Gi | acer gs (oem ae Oca ie eee wen oa ale Z (eh mcg mee see ues 8s SC OI Piber our cner (es = ere) a . . ~ font TON © ata a NO H Ano +nmo ie 6 ci Q iso} NOM PAC RTO AO e100 8 100) nM 1m Se SONY Kage Keel TEN) ea = . rel m0 0 ~~ ~ ss MS ee epee eat Mam HMBC eran canes ns | 3 < a "901" ao nnn t to at Ce cea a - = a . . i] . . 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For THE YEAR. = é = é = 6 || = é = é = é = 5 || 2 s|2e) 8 | = /28) 2 lle (eels We iSel ois lest Sie eal Slo fea Sil 2 Oo l+ 4 OQ |e 4 oO lF m4 O | [a2 oO le [a2 Oo > a4 Oo |e fA 2) TO} | LO) |) Le 10 @ | U2 Doe e 7 8 9| 13 9 10 9] 11 9 | 4 113) || 134 | 119 || © Crs II 12 &} |} mi 16; 8 6 1r| 10 | 10 S| 1] 13m eet 128 | 103 | 134 || o 12 || 1@) 9 16 8 7 Wy |). 8 7 12 6 |} mid 8 S|} ial II II 143 | 99 | 223 |) © 5 ng. || ig 9 14 8 13 II 6 14 | 9 8 @ | 1g 8 12 9 IO || 116 | 132 | 117 fo} 1g |) 13 5 Gi || ig |) Hi) 15 5 || 1 nip | ei 9 5 | 15] 10 8 8} 15 || 121 | 131 | 114 || o 10 @ || uw 5 |) 22 4 12) 15 3 Io | 11 10 8} 11 II 13 | 10 || 129 | 117 | 119 || o a 14} 10 12 | 10 9 9 8| 13 |] 12} 13 6 |] ‘14 9 16 4 | 11 || 123 | 120 | 122 fo) 10 8 13 7 tS) 16 &} |) 1th 7 12 12 7 7 14 7 12 12 98 | 145 | 122 fo) 3 || ZO 8 Swi} 12 8} TO) 1 | 2S 9 IO || IIe 9 II 13! 7 || 100'| 150 | 116 || o 8 16 18 5 12 9 9 iB yaa 7 6] 12 12 10)| Oo} 1 | 103 | 147 | 115 || © II 14 6 1g) 9 6 15 | 12 3 9 | 16 6 II 14 5 10 13 8 || 114 | 160} 88 3 7 16 8 10 4 9 15 9 6 9 15 7 13 8 9 6 13 12 || 116 | 129 | 112 8 12 8 II & || ug} 10 9 13 8 || 9 12 10 14 7 9 10 9 12 || 122 | 138 | 106 fo) 12 | UZ 7 10 8} 11 12 | 9 9 Wey a 5 12 | 12 6 Sel Saray ee Lon |t25. ene 7a Noonan 9 7 II 9O)) 13 9 12 10 8 11 | 14, 6 17 9 4 9 14 8 || 116 | 146 | 99}| 4 g| 11 II @ | 12}; 1@ 15 | 10 5 8 | 16 7 12] 10 8 9| 17 5 || 133 | 129 | 103 fo) 12 &} fi ati i || 3 3 || wae) wn 12) 15 4 14 | 10 @ | 1a 121 | 133 | 105 7 11.2] 11.1} 8.4 || 10.8} 10.3] 8.1 || 12.7] 10.4] 6.8 || 12.0] 12.0] 6.8 |) 10.3] 11.9] 7.8 || 10.0] 11.7] 9.2 ||128.7] 132.0] 101.4]) 3.3 RESULTS OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS 32 TABLE XI.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED SNOW, EXPRESSED IN INCHES. e a ; “ 2 PS & = For the Years. 5 5 4 = % 3 : a 3 8 8 5 year. z 4 a 5, s E = Ey a. 3 6 Ps cE em = < a = = 4 a fo) Z Q TS 3 ccncseccsfencanecnscce|sccoseeoeses|-eoscacsnscc|scosssespens|=vesescearee|«cacuseconss|vecassensees|saossresoces|nconsnccanve[senasacnsuea|vevsnaseaueu TQS Gs sentences Saccepaes 3.87 4-25 3-20 3-33 4.14 0.33 1.82 3-92 3.50 2.01 3.46 5-63 39.46 Rens ccezes 1.71 1.55 1.97 3.17 1.99 4.11 I.11 2.15 1.53 5-98 4.50 4.67 34.44 Alawnaear 1.57 1.13 1.43 Reg 5.61 5.10 7.58 1.15 3.81 4.64 3-50 2.97 41.62 Seeoranc 3.50 1.20 4.60 4.06 1.50 1.95 2.84 2.25 0.83 3.26 1.72 3.25 30.96 Olceacsses | 5.63 3-45 5.00 2.30 2.51 3.25 1.53 0.72 1.03 2.35 5.25 4.85 37.87 G eaen ceed 1.40 2.65 Z.17, 4.65 7.28 2.82 1.38 2.00 0.48 1.29 1.95 2.55 31.62 Oecswrerts 2.70 2.32 2,70 2.70 3.88 3.30 0.66 Bash 6.76 4.61 3.65 1.08 37-91 Qeaeeenaes 0.76 1,50 1.50 3.63 3-79 2.31 5.26 5.00 1.83 3-75 2.30 5.12 36.75 1840....-0%.. 2.80 2.05 3.50 3-45 3:35 2.91 3.38 3-20 2.95 5.17 5-35 3-10 41.21 Hecrenare 6.45 1.50 2.86 7.78 2.18 0.98 5.13 5.12 2.35 3.20 4.45 5.86 47.86 Deere tas 1.30 4.05 2.07 2.10 3-40 9.65 1.48 3:35 1.40 1.16 3.82 3.93 Via Grecceecrs 0.60 5.27 5.58 4.34 3-50 2.12 1.83 6.23 2.20 6.45 1.35 3-03 42.50 espa ay 4.32 1.95 4-75 0.67 1.95 1.15 4.43 I,1I 2.83 5.80 3.30 275 35-01 pereccos 3-20 2.70 B53 2.34 2.85 2.32 3.10 5.63 1.63 3-40 9.08 3.48 43.26 (Shedecesen 1.82 2.08 2.86 1.75 4.58 1.40 1.44 2.73 2.33 1.85 4.62 3.15 30.61 Vissadaveis Fay 3 2.71 3-17 72 2.02 6.98 2.28 5.50 8.35 1.95 5-72 5-97 48.50 Sa 4.82 3.80 2.40 0.95 5.09 3.80 1.85 B78 2.45 4.05 3.80 3.83 40.48 Quseeeeers 0.80 0.60 5-99 1.62 3-43 1.23 2.00 3:39 3-14 6.55 2.42 3.52 34.69 WEE Os encase 5.60 3-38 5.19 4.67 5-09 2.60 28 7.65 5.00 2.10 2.10 5.85 51.49 Miscorisnens 1.93 3.87 2.00 7.80 3-58 1.90 5-19 SHify/ 2.47 3.20 5.05 2.62 43-38 7 eer | 2.70 3.08 3-55 6.65 2.00 1.10 1.68 8.09 1.40 1.30 4.60 3.70 39-76 Rosca 4.2 5-75 1.35 5.05 4.95 0.90 6.37 8.38 3.80 4.15 4.40 3.90 53-27 Ayreae 1.80 4.85 2.85 6.40 3-60 3-79 2.45 0.30 6.10 1.99 9.2 3-35 46.55 iB iaasasens 6.45 4.05 0.95 2.50 2.55 1.95 B55 2.02 0.25 5-33 B75 6.10 39-45 Go aemesers Bae 0.89 1.55 2.89 4.10 2.47 4.20 5-75 5-10 1.15 2.05 5.89 41.02 Dice sarseee 5.50 2.35 3-35 6.29 4.33 1.99 3-45 4.80 2.27 2.90 2.40 5.20 44.74 eaeanan gag 2.80 2.05 3.63 2.35 5.55 4.90 8.20 3.05 2.80 3-40 3-45 45.51 Decatsrans 5.75 1.85 8.00 2.28 3.40 7.06 1.14 3.69 3-65 2.62 2.27 3.45 45.16 MADE AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. TABLE XI.—Continued.—MONTHLY AND ANNUAL PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED “SNOW, EXPRESSED IN INCHES. : Et a ny Years. 2 = a % a3 2 5 2 2 For the Ss 2 - = eo 3 : a a 2 3 5) year. @ ia) gs a & = = bo A, 2 2 3 & ea a <4 A 2, sae <4 a fo) Z a) TACO scses0000 1.00 3-54 1.80 1.55 1.65 4.02 3.09 5-70 5.38 2.10 3-95 4.66 38.44. Toeeecsee 4.87 2.95 4.62 7.75 3,22 4.61 2.21 4.50 2.75 2.17 3.20 1.40 44.25 Pecgecabad 6.06 3.15 4.12 1.60 2.60 6.75 3.52 1.47 7.35 4.77 6.85 2.10 50.34 Boosnossed 4.01 4.04. 4.88 5.52 2.33 1.90 9.42 4.59 1.74 2.97 7-51 5.66 55-17 A asuecese 4.66 1.53 4.74. 2.46 3-15 122 1.46 4.05 2.36 2.85 3.42 4.95 36.85 5.29 5-45 5.56 2.98 6.23 1.56 3.91 0.74. 0.27 4.60 4.03 4.08 44.70 2.35 5-64 4.2 2.02 5.209 4.43 2.03 3.54 5-75 2.78 3-97 3-96 40.05 5-72 6.80 5-32 2.2. 3-94 1.56 3-15 8.2 0.62 4.07 2.59 2.80 47.04 4.56" ez 4.63 7.02 10.57 4.42 2.09 4.55 5.95 1.23 4.39 2.40 53.52 @ooaosecan 3.92 5.19 6.34. 2.07 5.20 5.63 0.88 1.58 5.08 5.92 2.19 4.70 48.70 tS @sosaossed 6.22 3.34) 5.47 5-50 2.55 8.22 2.48 ea Dail 5.62 2.83 2.97 49.02 ieoseeecae 2.35 3.80 5.25 3.81 3.80 5-57 3.63 5.73 1.00 6.68 3.35 2.94. 47.91 ec SCBRCEL 2.45 1.56 5.02 2.35 3.64: 3.03 5.31 6.12 6.18 5.34 4.95 2.76 48.71 Ben niesese 5-50 4.60 3.67 3.57 4.62 2.74 2.89 7.89 2.17 4.80 5.16 4.99 52.66 Be rswaees 3.62 4.40 2.00 8.54. 3.04 3.21 2.58 Wogll 2.20 0.92 2.66 2.51 43-39 Fecoechoad 3.54 3.76 4.57 5.02 3.44 ay] 3.56 8.85 2.05 4.07 5.12 0.97 52.22: Orosneer00 1.28 4.42 9-75 4.24 Br23 1.40 4.14 1.82 5-73 2.15 6.95 5.25 50.36 3-56 3-19 3-85 3-78 3-72 3-39 3-13 4.27 3-14 3-51 4.06 3-77 43-37 — SMITHSONIAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO KNOWLEDGE. 353 — TABLES AND RESULTS OF THE PRECIPITATION, IN RAIN AND SNOW, IN THE WIN TaD) SI eC Ie is: AND AT SOME STATIONS IN ADJACENT PARTS OF NORTH AMERICA, AND IN CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA. COLLECTED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, AND DISCUSSED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF JOSEPH HENRY, AND SPENCER F. BAIRD, . SHCRETARIBS, NG Ole AUS IbIdtS Je s\ClstOuhy, ASSISTANT U. S. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY; MEM. NAT. ACAD, OF SCIENCES; MEM. AM. PIIIL. SOCIETIES OF PHILADELPHIA AND WASHINGTON, AND OF ACAD. OF SCIENCES OF CATANIA, SICILY. SECOND EDITION. Nie S EN GI OENes © ive: PUBLISHED BY THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION. [May, 1881.] JUDD & DETWEILER, PRINTERS, WASHINGTON, D. C. CroOsNMi ENS: PREFAce To First Epirron : : : : c c : PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION é Collection and tabulation of records and results Special references to records : Description of rain-gauges, and SEneations for aneer ving Explanatory remarks on records : Tables of aqueous precipitation in the United States, ( Tables A and B) Explanation of Table A of average rain-fall for each month, season, and year Explanation of Table B, of amount of rain-fall for a series of years é Generalization of tabular results and construction of rain-charts of the United States General character of the distribution of the rain during the year Distribution of rain in summer : Distribution of rain (and snow) in winter Distribution of rain in spring Distribution of rain in autumn : : Investigation of the annual fluctuation in the rain-fall Permanency of the annual fluctuation Causes of the annual fluctuation Distribution of rainy days in the year Investigation of the secular changes in the rain-fall List or ILLUSTRATIONS: Diagram 1. Characteristic annual fluctuation of rain fall at Marietta, Ohio; at San Francisco, California; and at Boston, Massachusetts Diagram 2. Hight type-curves of the annual fluctuation in rain-fall Diagram 3. Geographical distribution of the first or Atlantic coast type of annual rain-fall and position of observing stations Diagram 4. Monthly percentage of the annual rain-fall, at different epochs, at Charleston, South Carolina Diagram 5. Fluctuations in the annual rain-fall, Atlantic sea-coast, Maine to Maryland Diagram 6. Fluctuations in the annual rain-fall, State of New York and adjacent localities Diagram 7. Fluctuations of the annual rain-fall, valley of the Ohio river, from Ohio to eastern Missouri Diagram 8. Graphical representation of successive means of the annual rain-fall Plates Ito V. Annual fluctuation in the rain-fall at stations of long series of obseryations, and showing the same characteristics in their annual distribution in the rain ; ferred to on pages 196, 197. Charts, five in number, showing the geographical distribution of rain (and melted sno) in the United States for the whole year, and the spring, summer, autumn, and winter seasons, respectively ; referred to on pages 187-193. List or METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS 5 3 List or OBSERVERS INDEX (111) 226 227 re- 231 241 249 Je 1 JB 18 ve CB; [TO FIRST EDITION. | Tu following memoir contains in tabulated form the abstracts of all the records of observations of the rain-fall which have been made from the early settlement of this country down to the close of the year 1866, so far as they could be obtained. These records are from about one thousand two hundred stations, and consist of the observations made under the direction of the Smithsonian Institution, (assisted since 1854 by the Patent Office and Department of Agriculture,) of those by the Medical Department of the United States Army, of those by the United States Survey of the North and Northwest Lakes, of those made by the New York University System, by the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, and also of those by other scientific institu- tions and individuals. For a more definite account of the various sources of informa- tion we would refer to subsequent pages. It is proper, however, that we should here express our obligations for the valuable co-operation of the Medical Department of the Army under Surgeon-General Barnes, who has given us free access to all the unpublished records, and also for that of the Department of ters under the Commissioner, General Capron. These materials were placed in the hands of Mr. Charles A. Schott, of the United States Coast Survey, whom we had previously engaged in the reduction and discussion of the observations of Kane, Hayes, McClintock, and others, which have been pub- lished from time to time in the Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. The tables which were prepared as the basis for future study are in themselves of much utility in regard to the practical knowledge which they afford of the special climatology of the United States, while the deductions which have been drawn from the discussion of the facts presented in these tables, and which are principally expressed in the maps of the distribution of the rain-fall, are intimately connected with the agriculture, commerce, and mechanical industry of the country, while they constitute a valuable contribution to the physical geography of the globe. The aim was to collect information on the rain-fall from all sources of observa- tion, whether published or in manuscript, but the effort could only be aproximately successful, since, however diligent may have been the search, much must remain undis- DECEMBER, 1871. (v) VI PREFACE. covered. On this account the tables have been so constructed as to admit of con- tinued additions and corrections. The degree of precision of such observations, made, as they have been, by so many persons of different knowledge and experience, must, of course, vary within a considerably wide range; still it would appear from the results of the discussions of Mr. Schott that they are sufficiently exact to afford satisfactory evidence of definite laws of the rain-fall, such as he has exhibited by curves for different sections of the country. The rain-fall, which apparently is one of the most irregular of atmospheric phenomena, is nevertheless referable, from numerous observations through long periods, to definite phases of occurrence, both in time and quantity; and even the imperfections of the instruments, provided they give results in excess as well as in deficiency, in a measure compensate each other. This memoir is one of a series embodying the results of all the labors of the Smithsonian Institution in regard to the meteorology of the United States. These will include not only all the observations which have been made under its own direction, but also the discussion of all that have been made by other parties. The whole series will embrace the tabulation and discussion of observations on the tem- perature, atmospheric pressure, direction and force of the wind, moisture of the air, and miscellaneous phenomena. The discussion of the temperature and the winds, which has been in progress for several years, is now well advanced, and will be pub- lished in part during the year 1872. Since the completion of this memoir an effort has been made to increase the number of observations, and for this purpose a simple form of rain-gauge has been adopted, and of this about four hundred have been distributed to different parts of the country. . The publication of this memoir will, it is hoped, tend still further to awaken attention to this subject, and to secure a still larger number of voluntary observers, which will enhance the value of the records, since this depends both on the number and on the duration of the series. JOSEPH HENRY, Secretary S. I. WasHINGTON, D. C., 1871. J? Jey Jab AO [T0 SECOND EDITION. | WHEN in 1870, the United States Signal Corps was charged with the meteoro- logical service of the country, the direct and active part which the Smithsonian Institution had previously taken in the establishment and development of meteoro- logical observations and deductions—in conformity with its settled policy—was relinquished by it, since, the important subject of meteorology being thus other- wise adequately provided for, it no longer needed the special support of the Insti- tution. In justice however to the numerous meteorologists, who for many years had aided the Institution by their gratuitous labors, no less than for its own interests, it was deemed desirable to publish the observations made and collected up to the time of the transfer of the meteorological service to the office organized by the General Gov- ernment with special reference to it. In June, 1875, the late Secretary of the Institution, in letters addressed to Mr. Charles A. Schott, had decided on a new edition of the Rain-Fall Tables, and author- ized him to engage such assistance as was needed to carry out the plan proposed, viz: t) include all the material derived from the direct labors of the Institution, together with all the accessible material from other sources up to the time of preparation for the press. The work of collecting, arranging, and discussing the observations was prosecuted up to the time of the decease of the late Secretary of the Institution, and, after a brief interruption, was completed under my direction. The new tables have been enriched with the addition of eight years of observa- tions, from the beginning of 1867 to the end of 1874, for the greater portion of the stations, and in some instances include observations to the end of 1876. The general results of the graphical distribution of the rain-fall are exhibited on five charts, which were constructed between April and June, 1880; these are of the same size as the corresponding ones illustrating the distribution of the Atmospheric Temperature in the United States, published by the Institution in 1876, but, as a necessary feature, the principal mountain systems have been added to them. These charts will thus facilitate the intercomparison of these two elements of meteorology. (v1 ) VIII PREFACE. Besides the general addition of the results of eight years of new observations and the construction of enlarged and improved hyetic charts, I decided, in November, 1880, on the publication of the Rain-Fall Tables, in extenso, that is to give the amount for each month at every station for the entire series ; this admits of ready addition from time to time, and will greatly assist the labors of future investigators. These tables will be furnished to the United States Signal Service for publication. Improvements in the arrangement of the general tables have been made. They are now given in alphabetical order by States and by stations in each State. The second set of tables, containing the yearly amounts of precipitation, were generally brought up to the end of 1874. The explanatory notes and deductions from the charts were written anew; the remaining portion of the discussion is reprinted from the stereotyped plates of the first edition. The new edition was brought out under Mr. Schott’s general direction, aided by Mr. E. H. Courtenay, with the necessary clerical assistance. S. F. BAIRD, Secretary S. 1. Wasuineton, D. C., March, 1881. INTRODUCTION TO RAIN-FALL TABLES. COLLECTION AND TABULATION OF RECORDS AND RESULTS. It is intended in the following pages to present, as a contribution towards the advancement of American climatology, the leading facts connected with the aqueous precipitation over the area of the United States; also to include such scanty records from other parts of North America and from Central and South America as could be collected. It has been the aim to bring together from all sources, records of observa- tions of the fall of water, in rain or snow, from the earliest observers to those of the present time. The first work, after collecting the material, was to form tables giving a summary of monthly amounts of rain-fall, arranged for each State and Territory separately, for each year. These tables served as the basis from which most of the deductions given in this memoir are derived; but, on account of their voluminous character and consequent great expense of printing, they are not published at present. They can be referred to, however, at the Institution, for more minute information* respecting the nature of the record than could conveniently be given in the printed tables, which contain all that is known or essential to the true valuation of each series. Tables A and B of this memoir are directly derived from these manuscript tables, and present their general contents in a more condensed form. As early as 1853 and 1854 the Smithsonian Institution had collected a large number of rain records, and tabulated the monthly and annual amounts, and given other information respecting the rain-fall for stations occupied up to that period. This collection was placed in my hands in August, 1867, was revised and enlarged, and the records and results, generally, were brought up to the close of the year 1866. As no definite limit for closing the records was assigned, the tables at many stations include those for the year 1867, and, for some few localities, those for a part of 1868 also. Additions to any table can readily be made hereafter, as date and reference are given for each series. * In these manuscript tables any break in the regularly noted series for any month is indicated by dashes, and when there was no precipitation during the interval a zero (0) is inserted. In the monthly summaries the insertion of a star (*) indicates incomplete record, the sign (+) indicates a doubtful result, and the sign ({ ) an approximate result. The series of Smithsonian records of 1860 were in part lost or damaged by fire, in January, 1865; many of these, how- ever, have since been replaced by the observers when called upon for duplicates. (1x) Xx TABLES AND RESULTS OF THE PRECIPITATION SPECIAL REFERENCES TO RECORDS. The earliest observations of the rain-fall, known to have been made within the present limits of the United States, do not go back further than the year 1738; in the eighteenth century we have but nine stations, which, with the exception of Charleston, 8. C., afforded no results till after 1772. Records of the rain-fall do not become continuous at any one station till after the commencement of the present century, but the continuity may be maintained for one station or another within the United States, from about 1791 to the present time. After 1825, when the New York University system of meteorological observations was inaugurated, the records become more numerous. In 1836 was commenced the system of observations of the rain-fall under the direction of the Medical Department of the United States Army, which system, like the former, is continued to the present time, and constitutes a most important contribution to our knowledge in this branch of meteorology. In 1839 observations of the rain-fall were made under the auspices of the Franklin Institute, Pennsylvania, and maintained for a few years. In 1847 it was proposed by the Sec- retary of the Smithsonian Institution to establish a system of extended meteorologi- cal observations, which went into operation in 1849. In connection with the United States Patent Office, the Smithsonian Institution published im extenso, the meteorolo- gical observations for the years 1854 to 1859 inclusive, and the records of the large and still increasing corps of observers co-operating with the Institution constitute now the most bulky part of our meteorological collections. A valuable series of observations was commenced in 1859 under the direction of the superintendents ot the survey of the North and Northwest Lakes, which under the direction of the United States Engineer Corps is still continued. The following references to sources from which material has been drawn, and which relate to the various principal sys- tems enumerated above, deserve to be specially mentioned :— The annual reports of the Regents of the University of the State of New York (Albany, see specially volume for 1855; the twentieth report appeared in 1868) ; the Army Meteorological Register for twelve years, from 1831 to 1842 inclusive, compiled from observations made by the officers of the Medical Department, at the military posts of the United States, prepared by Surgeon-General T. Lawson (Wash- ington, 1851); the Army Meteorological Register for twelve years, from 1843 to 1854 inclusive, compiled and prepared as the preceding volume, and containing an appendix of a report on the distribution of rain, illustrated by five rain-charts, based upon the reports furnished by the military posts (Washington, 1855) ; the Statistical Report on the Sickness and Mortality in the Army of the United States, from 1855 to 1860, compiled and prepared under the direction of Surgeon-General T. Lawson, by R. H, Coolidge, M. D., U, 8, A., (Washington, 1860) ; Results of Meteorological IN RAIN AND SNOW IN THE UNITED STATES. XI Observations made under the direction of the U.S. Patent Office and the Smithso- nian Institution, for the years 1854 to 1859 inclusive, Vol. I (Washington, 1861) ; and the Annual Report on the Survey of the North and Northwest Lakes, for the year ending June 30, 1867, by Bvt. Brig. General W. F. Raynolds. Among manu- scripts of large extent, those kindly furnished by Capt. (now Gen.) G. G. Meade and Col. (late Lieut. Col.) J. D. Graham, Top. Eng. U.S. A., Superintendents of the Lake Survey (1858-1863), and by Bvt. Major Gen. J. K. Barnes, Surgeon-General U.S. A., for eight years (1860-1867), and subsequently for the years from 1868 to 1874 inclusive, were of great value, especially the latter, as comprising records at the military stations situated west of the Mississippi, wpon which stations our meteoro- logical information for the western part of the United States almost wholly depends. The records of the Smithsonian observers from 1860 to 1868 were available in manu- script ; these, and the materials mentioned above, together with many series pub- lished or communicated by public institutions or by private individuals, are incor- porated in the following tables and reductions. The unit of measure of rain-fall is the English inch ; in the few exceptional cases in which the record is given in units of the metric system, the latter has been changed to the former for the sake of uniformity. DESCRIPTION OF RAIN-GAUGES AND DIRECTIONS FOR OBSERVING. Particulars respecting the kind of rain and snow gauge, the method of observ- ing, and other remarks and directions, will be found in the following extracts. Fiain-gauges at the Military Posts of the United States, and Regulations for their Use.—The following extract is from the preface of the Army Meteorological Register, from 1831 to 1842 inclusive (Washington, 1851) : “ In 1836 rain-gauges were fur- nished to many of the posts, by which the daily falls of rain and snow would be measured, and entered upon the tables in inches and fractions of an inch. The instru- ment employed is the conical rain-gauge of De Witt; and observations are ordered to be made immediately after every shower or fall of rain or snow. The following are the instructions issued by the Department for its observers: The instrument used to measure the quantity of rain which falls is the conical rain-gauge. It is to be kept remote from all elevated structures, at a distance at least equal to its height, and still further off where it can be conveniently done. It is to be suspended in a circular opening, made in a board, which is to be fixed to a post, eight feet from the ground ; the opening to be five inches in diameter, and bevelled, so as to fit the cone of the gauge, into which the conical cap is to be placed, base downwards, to prevent evapo- ration. The measurement is made by putting down perpendicularly to the bottom of the gauge the measuring stick and applying it from its point to the water-mark on the scale, which will express the quantity in inches or their decimals. The gradu- XII TABLES AND RESULTS OF THE PRECIPITATION ation of the scale is by hundredths of an inch for the first three-tenths of an inch, and above that by tenths and half-tenths. Parts of degrees will be measured by the eye, and set down in decimals. If a rain continue for any length of time, the quantity in the gauge will be measured at suitable intervals, before the water rises high in it, and the measurements summed up at the close. “In freezing weather, when the rain-gauge cannot be used out of doors, it must be taken into the room, and a tin vessel will be substituted for receiving the snow, rain, or sleet that may then fall. This vessel must have its opening exactly equal to that of the rain-gauge, and widen downwards to a sufficient depth, with a considerable slope. It should be placed where nothing can obstruct the descending snow from entering, and where no drift-snow can be blown into it. During a continued snow- storm the snow may be occasionally pressed down. The contents of the vessel must be melted by placing it near the fire, with a cover to prevent evaporation, and the water produced poured into the gauge to ascertain its quantity, which must then be entered on the register.” A description of the conical rain-gauge is given in Silliman’s Journal of Science and Arts for April, May, and June, 1832. Directions issued July 1, 1844, from the Surgeon-General’s Office, hold the senior medical officer on duty at each military station officially responsible for the accuracy of the meteorological observations made at the station. The following additional direction is given in the introduction to the Army Meteorological Register from 1843 to 1854 inclusive (Washington, 1855) : “ At every fall of rain, snow, hail, or sleet the time of its commencement and end will be re- corded, and the quantity which fell is indicated by the rain-gauge.” Rain-gauges adopted by the Smithsonian Institution —The following is an extract from the “ Directions for Meteorological Observations adopted by the Smithsonian Institution, for the first-class Observers,” in the annual Smithsonian Report for 1855 (Washington, 1856) : “The ombrometer, or rain-gauge, is a funnel accompanied by a graduated cylindrical glass vessel, and by a reservoir. It should be placed in an open space. ‘Trees, high buildings, and other obstacles, if too near, may have a con- siderable influence in increasing or diminishing the quantity of rain which falls into the funnel. The surface of the receiver should be placed horizontally about six inches above the ground.” Next follows a simple mode of establishing this gauge, accompanied by a wood-cut of the same. Directions for observing are given as follows :— / “To make the observation, remove the funnel and pour the water from the jug into the large graduated glass cylinder. The opening of the funnel being one hun- dred square inches, one inch of rain in depth gives one hundred cubic inches of water ; and each division of the glass containing a cubic inch of water, each of them IN RAIN AND SNOW IN THE UNITED STATES. XIII represents a hundredth of an inch of rain fallen into the ombrometer. These degrees are large enough to permit us to estimate the thousandths of an inch, etc., etc. “The snow-gauge should be supported vertically, in an open place, between three short wooden posts, its opening being about two feet from the ground. It should be employed in the following manner: When only a small quantity of snow falls, or of snow alternating with rain, or of dry and fine snow, driven by the wind, it should be collected in the snow-gauge, as would be done in the obrometer. But when the snow falls in a sufficient quantity to cover the ground more than an inch deep, the vessel must be emptied, and plunged, mouth downward, into the snow, until the rim reaches the bottom. A plate of tinned iron or a small board may then be passed between the ground and the mouth of the gauge, and the whole reversed. In this way a cylinder of snow, of which the base is superficially one hundred inches, will be cut out and received into the vessel. The operation may be facilitated by placing on the ground a platform of strong board or plank, two or three feet square, on which the snow is received. The place selected for this purpose must be where the snow has not been heaped up or swept away by the wind, and where it presents, as nearly as ' possible, the mean depth of the layer that has fallen. In order to take only the snow which may fall in the interval between two observations, the board should be swept after each measurement, and the place designated by stakes. The collected snow must be melted by placing the gauge, covered with a board to prevent evapora- tion, in a warm room, and the quantity of water produced measured by pouring it into the glass cylinder. The rain water and melted snow water must be separately entered in the journal. During abundant rain-falls it is well to measure the water more than once a day, or at least immediately after the rain, and the quantity of rain fallen, together with the time it has lasted, is to be noted. When it freezes, it will be necessary to protect the receiver by filling in the interior of the barrel with straw.” ‘A series of observations has been made at the Smithsonian Institution with rain-gauges of different sizes and different forms, the result of which, as far as the observations have been carried, is to induce a preference for the smallest gauges. The one which was first distributed by the Institution and the Patent Office to the observers (represented on p. 229 of the Secretary’s Report for 1855), consists of a funnel terminated above by a cylindrical brass ring, bevelled into a sharp edge at the top, turned perfectly round in a lathe, and of precisely five inches diameter. The rain which falls within this ring is conducted into a two-quart bottle placed below to receive it. To prevent any water which may run down on the outside of the funnel from entering the bottle, a short tube is soldered on the lower part of the former and incloses the neck of the latter. The funnel and bottle are placed in a box or small cask, sunk to the:level of the ground, which is covered with a board XIV TABLES AND RESULTS OF THE PRECIPITATION having a circular hole in its centre to receive and support the funnel. To prevent the rain-drops which may fall on this board from spattering into the mouth of the funnel, some pieces of old cloth or carpet may be tacked upon it.” “ The object of placing the receiving ring so near the surface of the earth, is to avoid eddies caused by the wind, which might disturb the uniformity of the fall of rain.” “Tn the morning, or after a shower of rain, the bottle is taken up, and its contents measured in the graduated tube, and the quantity in inches and parts recorded in the register. The gauge or tube which was first provided for this purpose will con- tain when full only one-tenth of an inch of rain, the divisions indicating hundredths and thousandths of an inch. As this, however, was found to be too small for con- venience, another gauge which contains an inch of rain, and indicating tenths and hundredths, was sent to observers.” Another and simpler form afterwards adopted by the Institution and Patent Office is one of those which have been experimented on at the Institution. It isa modification of a gauge which was received from Scotland, and which has been recommended by Mr. Robert Russell. It consists (see figure on p. 230 of the Secretary's Annual Report for 1855) of a large brass cylinder two inches in dia- meter, to catch the rain ; a small brass cylinder for receiving the water and reducing the diameter of the column to allow of greater accuracy in measuring the heights ; a whalebone scale divided by experiment, so as to indicate tenths and hundredths of an inch of rain. A wooden cylinder is to be inserted permanently in the ground for the protection and ready adjustment of the instrument. To ascertain the amount of water produced from snow, a column of the depth of the fall of snow, of the same diameter as the mouth of the funnel, should be melted and measured as so much rain. The simplest method of obtaining a column of snow for this: purpose, is to procure a tin tube about two feet long, having one end closed, and precisely of the diameter of the mouth of the gauge. From measurements of this kind, repeated in several places when the depth of the snow is unequal, an average quantity may be obtained. To facilitate transportation, the larger cylinder is attached to the smaller by a screw-joint. A still simpler gauge has lately been devised by the Secretary of the Institution ; it consists of a cylindrical tube two and a half or three inches in diameter and nine inches in length, closed with a conical bottom or else provided with a small cylinder projecting from a flat bottom, the object of which would be to give precise indications of the smallest quantities, and, with the same instrument, measure the largest amount which falls in any one shower. But, for ordinary observers, it is thought that noth- ing is better than a simple cylinder, three or four inches in diameter, and a wooden IN RAIN AND SNOW IN THE UNITED STATES. XV ~ measuring-rod divided into inches and tenths. Instruments of the kind last men- tioned are now being distributed among observers. To measure thousandths of inches is considered useless labor, since no two gauges can be made to give results agreeing in the hundredths of inches, owing to the irregularity in the rain-fall itself. EXPLANATORY REMARKS ON RECORDS. The value or precision of the observations collected from such various sources must necessarily have a wide range, and while the greater portion is supposed to come up to a standard precision, a smaller portion partakes more or less of un- certainty, either from want of reliable instruments or from defective observing. In a phenomenon s0 very irregular as that of the rain-fall, it is difficult to separate defective observations from correct ones ; rejections of observations have, therefore, been resorted to very sparingly, and only in such few instances when other records have most undoubtedly proved their unreliability. It may be well briefly to enume- rate the principal sources of error to which observations of the rain-fall were found to be liable: A defective construction of the gauge; error in the graduation or scale ; improper location of gauge in reference to surrounding objects ; and allowance, by rule, for water fallen as snow, instead of measuring the melted snow (or hail). Rain- gauges as commonly used, may be supposed liable to no greater error than about two per cent. ; this limit includes error introduced by a defect in the graduation or in the manner of applying a measuring-rod. The most frequent cause of difference in the “results by two observers at adjacent stations will generally be found in the manner of exposure of their gauges ; the proper location with reference to level ground and sur- rounding objects, as trees, houses, or hills, being left to the judgment of observers, the rule has not always been observed to place the gauge horizontally at a distance from any such object of at least twice the amount of its elevation above the location of the gauge. The effect on the wind of elevated objects is to produce eddies, often felt at great distances, as may frequently be seen by the whirling motion of dust. The rule generally adopted of allowing one-tenth of the depth of snow as its equivalent amount in water, is, of course, a very rough one, as the allowance must depend upon the temperature of the snow, the form and size of the snowflakes, and the depth fallen, since the snow will be compressed by its own weight. For precise measures, the water resulting from the melted snow should always be recorded. The loss by evapo- ration of the water collected in the gauge, or of the snow when melting, can easily be guarded against. Respecting the elevation of the gauges above the general level of the place, so very little information could be obtained that no special mention of it is made in the tables ; they were generally on the ground, or at most, but a foot above. There can hardly be too many observers even within a limited area, for instance, xvi TABLES AND RESULTS OF THE PRECIPITATION OF RAIN AND SNOW IN U. S. such as is covered by a ‘city of moderate extent; the results here collected give abundant proof, not only of large differences in the amount collected in single showers, in consequence of their not unfrequently sharp definition of extent, but also in the aggregate monthly and annual amounts. There are a few records of western foo} stations which, in some parts, leave it doubtful whether a blank indicates that no rain fell or whether no observations were made; not to introduce any uncertainty in the deductions and in the absence of better information in such cases, it was assumed that no observations were taken. A more embarrassing case to the com- puter was the uncertainty, in many instances, whether melted snow had _ been included by the observer in his result or not. This question was not unfrequently difficult to decide, but, upon the whole, the discussion of the annual periodicity of the rain gave sufficient proof that no serious error has crept into the results from that source of defective information. No results at stations, when such omissions were known to exist, were admitted in the discussion. The following tables, A and B, show the average amount of precipitation for each month, season, and year, and the amounts for a series of years, in the United States, some adjacent parts of North America, and in Central and South America. They have been, as previously stated, deduced from the manuscript tables retained in the Smithsonian Institution for future use and reference. CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF THE POMsOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES, AND OTHER COUNTRIES OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA, SHOWING THE MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. (xvi) EXPLANATION OF TABLE (A). The headings of the different columns of the table, in general, sufficiently explain their contents, but a few additional remarks may be made, principally relating to the positions of the stations and to the continuity and combination of the records. The geographical positions are given to the nearest minute of arc, as far as known, the longitudes are counted as usual, west from Greenwich. The positions which became known through the operations of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey are reliable, as well as those given upon the authorities of the United States Lake Survey, directors of astronomical observatories, and in general, all those posi- tions which have been determined by direct astronomical observations and those connected with the General Land Office. Positions given on the authority of the observer, and these are by far the most numerous, are less trustworthy, since most of them were taken from State or county maps having no adequate astronomical basis. The results for longitude depending on the electric telegraph are of such recent date that but few maps have as yet incorporated them, but longitudes of stations in their vicinity have been improved by referring to them differentially. Although no pains have been spared to render these geographical positions as trustworthy as possible, they are, in general, when taken from maps, evidently affected in the given latitudes with a probable uncertainty of from 3’ to 5’, and in the given longitudes with a probable uncertainty of from 5’ to 8’. Fortunately for the immediate wants of the discussion of the rain-fall a moderate approximation to the true position suffices. The elevations of the stations above the ocean are given on the authority of the observers, unless corrected from other, and apparently more reliable sources. These data are known in many instances to be quite defective, as but few depend upon direct hypsometric measures, or on measured differences of level from known railroad or canal levels; those depending on barometric observations can only be regarded as rough approximations. Heights near tide-water may be considered reliable. The tabular means given for any one month are derived from all the monthly amounts in the different years, and, unless the whole series of observations is unbroken, may differ in weight, since they may be derived from a- greater or less number of years; and on account of discontinuity in the observations the numbers (xIx) xX EXPLANATION OF TABLE (A). in the column headed “ Extent” do not always correspond with the time elapsed from the date of commencement to that of the close of the series, as given in the column following. The column headed “ Extent” shows the number of years and months of actual observation. The contents of the table are generally brought up to the end of the year 1874. When more than one series for any limited locality was on record, either cover- ing the same period or for diiferent years, consolidated results are given, at least for the most prominent localities. For these consolidated results, the several monthly values observed for any one month and for any one year were first combined by taking the mean, and these monthly means for the several years were afterwards united. This mode of combination must necessarily be followed on account of the annual inequality in the rain-fall. The observer’s name is stated, except for the series of observations taken by the United States Army, and for .those taken by . the New York Academy system, and necessarily for a few other stations where the observer’s name was not given. The observations of the army were generally taken by the assistant surgeon of the post, and those of the State of New York by the professors of the academies. The ABBREVIATIONS used in the last column headed “ References’ are principally the following :— Ar. Met. Reg., 1855, denotes the U. S. Army Meteorological Register, Washington, 1855. Ar. Met. Reg., 1860, denotes the U.S. Medical Statistics forming the third collection of the Army Meteorological Publications, Washington, 1860. Met. Obs. Vol. 1* denotes the Results of the Meteorological Observations made under the direction of the Patent Office and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1861. Surv. N. and N. W. Lakes denotes Manuscript and Annual Report of the Survey of the N. and N. W. Lakes under the direction of the U.S. Topographical Engi- neers. Ss. O. denotes the Manuscripts by the observers operating in connection with the Smithsonian Institution. Ss. Coll. denotes Manuscripts collected at different times by the Institution. N. Y. Acad. Sys. denotes the Reports by the Regents of the Academies of New York. MS. from S. G. O. denotes the latest Observations at Military Stations west of the Missis- sippi River, obtained from the Surgeon General’s Office, U.S. A., 1860-74. Am. Alm. denotes American Almanac, Boston. Smith. Con. to Knowl. denotes Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, Washington. Sill. Jour. denotes American Journal of Science, New Haven. Mem. Am. Acad. denotes Memoirs of the American Academy of Science, Boston. Trans. Phil. Soc. denotes Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, Phila. London Gard. Ch. denotes London Gardener’s Chronicle, London, England. And various others whose meanings are sufficiently apparent. * Designated “ P. O. and §. I., Vol. I,” in the first edition of the Rain-fall Tables and in the Temperature Tables. ei i CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF ty NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. Mean AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED = = “ ea =p "eh 3) Ah $ : FS ep | ere STATION, 3 = ‘oD | ¢ 2 ce cet 5 a zy By | a ees 9 = Sle ele pe Sle le lee See = —|——}—_|—_ |_| | — - eee Memore Nocraams 9) <)cnte 64°30%:|128°00/| “Zool cp Isa ills cette Moye Sifal| carol ce cs a|oes eet], ee een eae ea 2. Fort Peel’s River®. . .. | 67 32 |134 30 | .. || 4.43 | 2.66] 2.90 | 3.86 | 4.44 | 5.06 | 5.09 | 6.04 | 2.69 | 6.27 | 5.68 | 4.76 3. FortRae......... 62 46 109 OL .. | 0.05 | 0.16 oe ee 0.05 | 1.50] 1.63]0.00 . . | 1.35 | 0.36] 1.68 4. Fort Simpson ...... 62 10 |12I 20 | 300) 0.77 | 1.44 | 0.56 | 0.7 Fi | PLN tet ea Coat alae a ae 5. Moose Factory... .. - 51 15 | 80 45 | 30) 0.92 | 0.79 | 1.06 | 1.29 0.95 | 2.28 | 1.16 | 0.90 | 4.26 | 1.81 | 1.57 | 2.07 6. Red River Settlement .. | 49 05 | 97 00 | 653]| . esa bad 4.13 So 7339)|\' 7225) 1/2001) ) <0 il eee 7. Swan River Barracks .. 51 52 |102 00 | .. || 0.78 | 2.85 | 1.60 | 0.38 | 5.00 | 2.1 one dh cet sil) foots, th Mego, | ear Sa Mork Bactory aie 57 00 | 92 26 |-- 0.77 | 0.33 | 0.82 | 0.91 | 3.45 | 1.11 | 2.19 | 2.97 | 1.17 | 1.95 | 1.42] 1.70 | | NEWFOUNDLAND. ee re | | ell ee | : 1. Bay Saint George .... | 48 26 | 58 30} 8) 3.57 | 2.95 | 3.07 | 2.58 | 4.87 | 3.64 | 2.46 | 3.58 | 3.39 | 2-81 | 2.45 | 3.67 Bei Ghannele wea cuer es eae 47 34.| 59 15 | 30] 1.42 | 0.57 3-66 | 1.79 | 5.04 3-86 | 4.38 | 4.31 | 6.04 | 6.08 | 3.92 | 1.65 | MEH ORO Verein : . <0. 45 34 | 62 42 | 120) 3.19 | 3.99 | 4.26 | 3.02 | 2.54 | 2.02 | 2.50 | 3.52 | 3.14 | 6.31 | 5.08 | 4.06 2. Baddecks Ga.) esate oe ee 46 08 | 60 52) .. |] . . | r-09) 2 ||. © 08) 2. | -2/79)|/3.81 | 2.9 || 42201) 2ionwiongs ghaibeaver banks ssc memset I aac |b - + |] 2.54 | 0.93 | 1.67 | 2.20] 3.78 | 4.73 | 4.01 | 3.60 | 3.67 | 5.14 | 5.44 | 3.32 4. Caledonia Coal Mine . . |] 46 12 | 59 57 | 60] 4.73 | 4.92 | 5.30] 4.94] 5.30 | 3-79 | 3-87 | 2.91 | 7.03 | 5.96] 5.18 | 5.51 5 Cape North i - e 47 02 | 66 28] .. |) 1.87 | 2.77 | 6.44 | 2.66) 5.81 | 3.23 4.24 | 5.90 | 3.24 | 3.27 | 4.47 | 3-45 6. Cow Bay ........ 46 07 | 59 45|..- | 3:55 | 4-12 2 60 | 3-95 | 2.10 | 3.78.| 3.80 | 3.30 | 3.04 | 4.13 | 3.79 | 3-47 Je MOE 0g oe Bn Bo 58 44 38 | 65 45 | 40) 1.73 | 2.30) 1.39] 0.91 | 2.64) . . | 2.78 | 8.96} 3.11 | 2.44 | 1.51 | 2.06 & Glacé- Bay. 5. 5 = 46 10 | 60 00 | 30 5-88 | 4.02 | 4.56 | 4.13 | 3.74 | 3.51 | 3-69 | 4.74 | 3-80 | 5.22 | 5.44 | 4.93 g. Guysborough ...... 44 00 | 64 45 | .. || 5.38! 4.73 | 6.19 | 4.27 | 4.20 | 4.46 | 4.42 | 4.11 | 5.61 | 4.92 | 6.54 | 5.18 WO: Halifaxe. 5 ies pe: 44 39 | 63 35 8) 4.57 | 5-19 | 4.48 | 3.36 | 4.32 4.26 | 3.24 | 3.58 | 3.82 | 6.06 | 5.92 | 4.45 Rie ErpOOles Grice ae An eee 44 02 | 64 42].. |)... | .. | .. |. . |. | 4.13 | 3-82 | 3.97 | 4.65 | 4.77 | 5-37 | 4-34 | 12; MahonesBayar 5 -) | 44 30 | 64 08 | .. || 2.88] 1.71 | 6.47 | 2.67 | 3.47 | 4.54 | lhe So: tic ae ORAL NE Aue ete 6 Binion 45 40 | 62 45 || 4-03 | 3.19 | 3.36 | 2.26 | 2.64 3-15 | 4-25 | 3-97 3-65 | 4.24] 5.18 | 4.81 | | TAS Portsblastings . 9. wa) 45 38 | 61 30 | 45] 3.90| 4.92 | 2.18 | 2.46 | 3.17 | 4.43 | 2.24 | 4.19 | 6.36 | 4.45 | 3.24 | 2.09 CaS Noga mn oH 4 ae aan a . || 3-80'| 2.12') 3-69] 3-10] 3°51 | 3.10 | 4.05 | 5.71 | 2.74 | 5.83 | 4.67 | 3.99 16; Shelburne). 4)... «4. 43 48 | 65 12 =e) | 2.67) 5:60 |4vOn 5.05 | 3a74nires381 5.230) = 1. ||) ell ee Wy aaey Atel) oir ofbe ene Dec 46 04 | 60 12 | 27|| 5.11 | 4.56 | 3.88 | 4.42 | 3.17 | 3-73 | 3-95 | 4-50 | 4.29 | 4.70 | 6.52 | 5.18 TS: MUKULON we « as et el 45 21 | 63 15 | 40]| 4.16] 4.27 | 3.86] 3.00 | 3.08 | 2.85 | 3.98 | 3.79 | 3-07 | 5.41 | 4.88 | 4.09 idee Mbt ialtoy gts Aan ty ag 44 59 | 64 07 | 200] 2.36; 2.11 | 3.42 | 1.96 | 2.35 | 2.51 | 2.69 | 3.47 | 2.57 | 4.01 | 4.38 | 3.27 20. Woodlands|. . .. . « ae ate Aa ot iikoros Iocan dl Horcce ato. ||) os. Meo | Go Welton iiseie | eg | a5 hie NS ANENT pm ooo 45 06 | 64 25 | 80] 3.27 | 2.55 | 3.24 | 2.85 | 3.20 | 3.27 | 2.73 | 4-31 | 3-37 | 3-97 | 3-97 | 3-3! 22 eVarOue emcees anaes 43 50 | 6605].. |) 2-69 | 2.33 | 2.73 | 3.35 | 3-61 | 3-81 | 2.51 | 4.97 | 1.56 | 4.75 | 5.22 | 2.77 | * Formerly Fort McPherson. » King’s College. © Acadia College. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN BRITISH AMERICA. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES. SNOw FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. a S : | ey (3) w | Ga of TENT | : E = a || eons Soe Peng OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. | eZ | a = S = a “" |yrs.mos.| if tl) se oa co ll oo Wl oo |) Mlehy, nboas Wiehe mele | jw aw |) AS lolli, | Ss Os 2 |II.20/16.19 14.64)11.85|\53.88| Mar. 1863; Dec. 1865} 2 5 | A. Flett. \ os ! 3 | 0.40! 3.13) .. | 1.89) .. | Dec. 1859; Dec. 1875| 1 0 | L. Clarke, Jr., A. Flett.| Reps. Met. Off. of Canada; S. O.} 4 }..|..|.. || .. | Jan. 1861; Apr. 1862} © 9g | A. Flett, W. W. Kirby.| S. O. 5 3. 30, 4.34) 7.64] 3.78 |19.06) Jan. 1861; May,1862| 1 5 | J. McKenzie. G3 6 23555) seul es ito | july we44. Aue. T86r | 1 3) Ds (Gunn: Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 7 6.98) se loo |oa Il oo | Ji neylos lume, NEO |) © © || Sumo, Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. 8 | 5.18) 6.27) 4.54) 2.80/18.79| Apr. 1874; Dec. 1876} 2 5 | W. Wood, J. Fortescue.| Reps. Met. Off. of Canada; S. O. } | | f H | NEWFOUNDLAND. | I Ke. 52| 9.68) 8. C5) 10. calle 39. ol Sept. 1873; Dec. 1876] 2 11 al H. McDonald. Reps. Met. Off. oH Canada. 2 10.49/12.55/10. .04| 3 3 1a 42.72| Noy. 1873; Dec. 1876] 2 10 | W.S. Green, N. Smith. 2 3 | 9.31| 9.65] 8.07 22 -75||49.78: July, 1873; Dec. 1876| 2 o | J. Fitzgerald. G8 Oe 4 | 9.90|10.86|12.69 13.85||47.30] Nov. 1871; Oct. 1876} 4 5 | A. Munn. cd Cats as eee alee eeceteet slic: || Oct. 1876; Dec. 1876] o 3 | E. Weedon. « “ 6 12.40|13.71|16.56 13.73|/56.40| Mar. 1856; Dec. 1876] 10 © | J. Delaney & Son. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada; S. O.; | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. | NOVA SCOTIA. I | 9. 84 8.04)14. cdo 24 43-63) June, 1843; Mar. 1855. 5 10 | Hl. Poole. S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 2 se | oo |) Gbaal a c .. | Feb. 1875; Dec. 1876) 1 o| R. Elmsly. Reps. Met. Off. oF Canada. 3 7. 65,12.34|14.25 6. 79|41.03| Sept. 1871; Nov. 170, 4 10 | J. Grove. “ 4 15.54.10.57|18.1715.16|59.44| Jan. 1867; Dec. 1869; 3 0 | H. Poole. Trans. N.S. Tene Se. Vol. 11. } 5 14.91 13.37] |10.98) 8.09 |47.35] Sept. 1871; Aug. 1872} 1 oj} T. J. Bown. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. | 6 | 8.65 r0.88)10.96 11.14|41.63| Mar. 1873; Dec. 1876; 2 7 | C. Archibald. a ct 7 | 4.94! .. | 7.06| 6.09] .. | Oct. 1870; Dec. 1876| 3 7 | W. P. & H. H. Taylor. a a 8 12.43 11.94|14.46 14.83 |53.66| Sept. 1869; Dec. 1876| 6 7 | H. Poole, C. H. Rigby. oe w 9 |14.06.12.99 17.07)/15.29 60.01) June, 1871; Dec. 1874| 3 7 | S. R. Russell. ef iw 10 |12.16'11.08|15.80 14.21 |53.25| Apr. 1859; Dec. 1876) 9 3) R. J. Nelson, F. Alli- | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; Reps. | son. Met. Off. of Canada. Tr | 11.92/14.70| . . .. | June, 1871; Dec. 1871 7 | R.S. Sterns and J. L. | Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. | | Hemmeon. 12 12.61 se ee || 2.9) Jane 18725) june, 1872 | ‘o 6) || KE; McNab: oe a 13 | 8 2611 37|13.07\12.03 |44.73| Mar. 1870; Aug. 1873} 3 6] H. A. Bayne and M. 26 ie | Campbell. 14 | 7.81/10.86]14.05|10.91 |43.63| Jan. 1874; Dec. 1876} 2 o| P. Grant. fe 15 10. 30, 12.86|13.24 9.91 |46.31| Sept. 1871; Dec. 1873) 2 4 | O. McGrindon. oe 16 15. OL 11.35, .. | .- | .. | Feb. 1872; Aug. 1872) 0 7 | D. Nickerson. wg wg 17 11.47/12.18|15.5114.85 54.01 Jan. 1870; Dec. 1876| 6 11 | T. C. Hill. cb a 18 | | 9. 94 10.62|13.3612.52|46.44| Jan. 1872; Dec. 1876) 4 11 | W.R.Mulholl, J. Little. G ee 19 | 7- te 8.67|10.96| 7.74|35.10| May, 1857; Jan. 1873) 4 6 | How & Everett, J. M. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Reps. Met. Off. | 5 Hensley, Miss Fra- of Canada. | | | ser, M. Bowman. BO io dh oN a oI oa I|sela cl} Spats MTR Olete EA rs BAa) Seek a lo ARG pega rao 21 | 9.29, 10.31|11.31| 9.13|40.04| Sept. 1855; Feb. 1876| 15 3 | Stuart & Hartt, Prof. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; Reps. | | { D. F. Higgins. Met. Off. of Canada. 22 | 9.69|11.29|11.53] 7.79,40.30) Dec. 1870; July, 1873| 2 2 | H. A. Parr, H. C. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. | | Creed. CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Mean AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED STATION. te sp | "Bp 3 a 3g re a 3 a Bos ese ls re S A Oe i A) | Se fe ee Se | ee tel) ol atl eee = : : | | site : . Charlottetown ......- 46°18’) 63°10’) 38) 4.11 | 3.22 | 2.29 | 3.88 2.97 | 3-09 | 3-37 | 3-91 | 3-24 | 4.78 | 3.84 | 3.68 puGeOrgetowm) §.-. ©...» eile 46 16 | 62 30 | 30| 4.22 | 3.61 | 2.36 | 3.24 3.18 | 2.83 | 3.93 | 2.71 | 3-23 | 6.06 | 3.57 | 3.77 NEW BRUNSWICK. Xn Bass RIVer Ee 7 eae 46 30 | 65 15 70| 4.07 | 2.82 | 2.92 | 2.78 | 2.57 | 3.28 | 2.41 | 3.65 | 2.38 | 4.56 | 4.38 | 3.31 PLA Na Be eo eno | 47 30 | 65 40 4| 2.70 | 2.04 | 3.02 | 2.11 | 2.41 | 3.66 | 3.32 | 2.91 | 2.45 | 4.49 | 3.33 | 2.09 gp ket £56 bo 34 |} 47 01 | 65 30 | 56| 4.64 | 2.95 | 3.98 | 2.66 | 4.17 | 4.86 | 4.06 | 2.86 | 3.21 | 5.10 | 3.64 | 2.74 As Walhousies ecm -saenie | 48 04 | 66 15 | 30] 3.10] 2.59 | 3.62 | 1.78 | 2.46 | 3.80 | 4.83 | 2.02 | 3.04 | 3.95 | 2.83 | 2.23 Re Dorchestenmams ‘incite | 45 52 | 64 28] .. |] 4.59 | 3.88 | 3.60| 2.97 | 3.37 | 4.82 | 2.92 | 3-79 | 2.96 | 5.60] 5.40 | 3.45 6, Bredenicton\= 475 == = 45 57 | 66 40} 51] 4.17 | 3-80 | 3.85 | 2.48 | 3.55 | 4.19 | 3-67 | 3-15 | 3-73 | 4-99 | 5-59 | 2.90 7. Grand Manan..... . 44 45 | 66 48 all ee I a eu Seeal|| fete] cee 1]/)2:82: |KO! Gouin 22/35 r oll szoolllinsGys | meme 8. Grindstone Isl’d Lt. H. . || 45 43 | 64 45 - || 3.43 | 4.76 | 1.83 | 1.96 | 2.10 | 3.77 | 3.38 | 4.18 | 1.76 | 1.67 | 2.15 | 2.95 g. Mac Adam Junction vas, 6 | ae BNW 4 il ceecia| ence Sey AZ tase GOV AIS oe ao. [Macc ia = FO} etersyulleicr -) <1)-dtace 1 45 38 | 66 30 . | 2.80 | 2.48 | 4.32 | 2.58 | 4.69 | 2.85 | 2.74 | 2.14 3.08 | 6.00 | 2.73 | 6.39 11. Point Lepreaux Light H. |' 45 04 | 66 30 . | 3-50 | 4.12 | 2.68 | 2.28 | 3.30 | 4.45 | 3-74] 3-99 | 2.59 | 3-60 | 4.43 | 2.03 12. Saint Andrews .... . | 45 04 | 67 00 | 45] 3.13 | 4.21 | 3.97 | 1.84 | 2.84 | 3.21 | 2.15 | 2.13 | 3.22 | 5.02 | 4.04 | 3.01 he Sethi el fos Sey ages oa 45 22 | 66 04 | 135] 5.22] 4.77 | 4.18 | 3.59 | 4.50 | 3-63 | 3-22 | 4.18 | 4.26 | 4.97 | 6.04 | 4.39 le MBps) SBS gi 46 00 | 67 00 | .. | 2.23 | 2.08 | 1.92 | 1.37 | 2.03 | 2.39 | 2.10] 2.36 | 3.02 | 3.00 | 2.65 | 2.26 ae LGA tl aN ee Sa QUEBEC. = = 7 : a 1. Anticosti Island» . .. . || 49 24 | 63 40 . || 6:60 | 3.38 | 3.00 | 3.13 | 2.40 | 2.80] 4.57 | 3.29 | 2.07 | 4.26 | 3.06 | 2.40 ede ejitd Som snare, Sy 45 10 | 72 35 SW ee Se oe SOS oI oy s0r eso | 4k o8i i 5eee"|f27g5yl 2250) (aa5o 3; (Cape Rozier .9= gos 48 52 | 64 15 | 39|| 4.21 | 4.80} 3.58 | 3.95 | 2.86 | 3.33 | 3-16 | 3.77 | 2.70 | 1.80| 1.30 | 2.28 aon Garletons. © see ee 48 05 | 66 10 . || 2.05| .. | . . | 0.80] 2.92 | 3.95 | 4-19 | 3-53 | 3-19 | 4-43 | 1-63 | 4.68 5. Charlesbourg®. ..... 46 51 | 71 15 ce | ee Ye el ce 228 5e t-O7-3.40 103282) | 3:42 rora|(ou7a teem 5 Chicoutimi Ss) o. ease 48 25 | 71 00 | -- 2 ie = |e 5 | e§2'1 352014560) | 1.6073 43s eer resis Fiat Gran DOMME cst sees oats || 46 20 | 70 48 || 4.34 | 2.82 | 5.80 | 2.04 | 2.48 | 4.76 | 5.24 | 3.11 | 5.94 | 3-63 | 3.90 | 3.23 Se DANVUC ge oh cute oa oats ee | 45 so | 72 09 | 2.69 | 2.19 | 2.17 | 1.64 | 3.85 | 4.43 | 7-06 | 5.11 | 6.00 | 3.56 | 2.02 2.10 | Qrenather (eomt 0. 5 aos 48 31 | 68 30 Fe 1.23 | 1.04 | 1.28] 0.55 | 0.70/ 1.11 | 2.61 | 1.19 | 2.03 | 2.93 | 1.10-| 1.80 | | ayy Ve hitnimnslsislo) vg 9 oe ooo 45 05 | 7415 ).. | 2.78 | 1.65 | 2.72 | 2.65 | 2.82 | 2.35 | 3.67 | 3.15 | 3-39 | 4-23 | 2.54 | 2.37 1a ell US pain Gy Haein Deo Womeno Ans .« |] 3.60 | 2.46 | 0.72 | 1.78 | 3.34 | 3-39 | 5-26 | 3-36 | 2-79 | 5.85 | 3.34 | 3.18 T2: Wotbinieresea fcc e+ 46 35 | 72 00 Wiske | sts. Il ot coal) pen BON er ONes 263) It O4nl2. 30) ea au leaed ia eee iene WLODULCA ls ca! cu ssn ea senses 45 31 | 73 33 | 182] 3.78 | 3.23 | 3-43 | 2.36 | 3.21 | 2.75 | 3-99 | 3.06 | 3.40] 4.12 | 2.90 | 3.31 | 14. Murray Bay: .. >... 47 38 | 70 10 | 0.85 | 1.22 | 0.36] 1.58 | 3.25 | 1.37 | 3-94 | 3-74 | 3-30 | 4.49 | 1.29 | 1.85 15. Pointe aux Trembles . . || 46 42] 71 4o|.. || .. sf se |) ots. | 2:85 10364448 13.34) 3.09) | 4-881 2ag5il is dep LON I) Tega Ab ao Heed 46 48 | 71 12 | 293) 3.83 | 2.57 | 3-07 | 1.88 | 3.39 | 2.76 | 4.88 | 3.10 | 3.27 | 3.89 | 2.70 | 3.27 Kye; WLChMOnd en cue 45 40 | 72 08|.. | 1.10 1.73 | 2.25 | 1.74 | 2.81 | 2.83 | 7.05 | 7-37 | 4.30 | 3.96 | 2.34 | 2.75 18. Riviere du Loup .... oo ta n||| sceiieceee |i ipebe |) cede || Supa cg anaes Here Wray ao |] oo 19. Saint Anne ....... EW er EN rool ates iteetetoni ely h a co lpctesshll sec. iio o Ila o lbomon Neg |} oo eo.d |) oc 20; ‘Saint Martin’ (i -2. te. 45 32 | 73 46 | 118) 2.47 | 2.97 | 2.37 | 4.37 | 4-93 | 5-85 | 5-72 | 4.52 | 6.25 | 5.79 | 4.92 | 3.03 | | H 2a, stanbridzess eee. cue 45 08 | 73 00 | 222] 1.67 | 1.33 | 2.97 | 2.90} 2.03 | 1.90 | 3.74] 5.48 | 2.70 | 4.60 | 2.45 | 2.60 22, SRETDIOOKS ee aromas 45 25] 71 53 eke 08772340) 10. RO h2r4) | |e2- 2A eT GM 2/08) | (2.3351), ll le ail | eure ct Baty Windsor. feted vuretecare 45 28 | 72 30 | 288) 2.90 | 2.44 | 0.48 | 2.78 | 2.06 | 2.73 | 4.34] 0.95 | 4.57 | 1.40 | 2.17 | 2.36 * Probably no account of snow. » Light-house on S. W. Point. * Convent. “ Observations for first five months of series at Hatley. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN BRITISH AMERICA. 5 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. 8 a oh @) SI ww d s . ays & : Z| = 4 pee sous EXTENT OBSERVERS. , REFERENCES. Bl ge at iS ey * lyrs.mos. I | 9.14/10.37|11.86)11.01||42.38|| Apr. 1872; Dec. 1876| 4 9 | H. J. Candall. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. 2 | 8.78] 9.47|12.86)11.60]|42.71|| Oct. 1873; Nov. 1876| 2 11 | Dr. Kaye. ca ce NEW BRUNSWICK. 1 | 8.27] 9.34|11.32/10.20|139.13| Apr. 1870; Sept. 1876] 6 4 | J. Fowler. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. 2 | 7.54) 9.89|10.27| 6.83]|34.53| July, 1872; Dec. 1876] 4 6] Hon. J. Ferguson. @ cs 3 |10.81|11.78]11.95|10.33|44.87| Jan. 1874; Dec. 1876] 3 o| G. A. Blair. a: G3 4 | 7.86|10.65| 9.82) 7.92|\36.25| Sept. 1872; Dec. 1876] 3 5 | J. & H. A. Johnson. cb w 5 | 9.94|11.53|13.96|11.92||47.35| Nov. 1871; Dec. 1876) 5 2] E. V. Tait. a fe 6 | 9.88)11.01|14.31|10.87|'46.07)| Dec. 1871; Dec. 1876] 5 1 | Dr. Jack, Prof. Harri- Gb as son, F. Allison. WM) oa |) AnyAneeit| oo so ||| Itine, nOs Wort] © ©} soos a 8 | 5.89/11.33] 5.58/11.14|33-94|| Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874] 1 © | J. R. Stiles, J. Clark. ee @ QS eVGA GS Sore .. || June, 1872; Aug. 1872] 0 3] E. J. Hoben. cs ss 10 |11.59) 7.73|11.81|11.67|42.80] Jan. 1871; June,1872} 1 6 | C. R. Mathew. cf 11 | 8.26/12.18|10.62| 9.65||40.71|| Jan. 1874; Dec. 1875| 2 o| G. Thomas. G e 12 | 8.65) 7.49|12.28/10.35 Boar Jan. 1875; Dec. 1876] 2 o| Dr. Gove. ff s 13 |12.27|11.03|15.27|14.38||52.95|| Aug. 1860; Dec. 1876] 14 6 | G. Murdoch. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada; S. 0. 14 | 5.32| 6.85] 8.67] 6.57||27.41|| Jan. 1841; Dec. 1852) 12 © | R. Mossman. London Gard. Ch.; S. Coll. QUEBEC. 1 | 8.53/10.66| 9.39\12.38)|40.96|| Apr. 1872; Dec. 1874 | 2 8 | E. Pope. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. Dl) oo |OSSOMOMAl 6 o .. || June, 1875; Dec. 1876] o 10 | G. F. Hall. 6 ce 3 |10.39'10.26| 5.8011.29|/37.74] Sept. 1871; Sept. 1875] 3 9 | A. Trudeau. ce fe A | .. |1t-67| 9.25) .. |r... || Oct. 1871; Oct. 1876] 2 3 | Various. oe Cs 5 Q.1g|10.10| . . co || Seti ues Woe Mey By) a ao ff s 6] .. | 9.40] 8.02) .. .. || Sept. 1871; Dec. 1876] 1 1} V. A. Huart. G o 7 \10.32|13-11|13.47|10.39||47.29|| July, 1875; Dec. 1876] 1 6 | P. Cassidy. & ce 8 | 7.66)16.60)11.58| 7.04)42.88]) Oct. 1871; Dec. 1876) 5 3 | H. B. McKenzie and os Gs C. J. Devey. 9 | 2.53) 4.91) 6.06) 4.07||17.57] Jan. 1874; Dec. 1876] 2 5 | D. Lawson and J. Mc- co @ Williams. 10 | 8.19) 9.17|r0.16} 6.80||34.32|| Jan. 1870; Dec. 1876} 7 © | Dr. F. Sheriff. & @ 11 | 5.84|12.01/11.98| 9.24||39.07|| Dec. 1871; Oct. 1873] TE Ir) ...-.. us ef 12) || « « |) 7223) 8'33| == =. || Sept. 18705 Nov. 1874) 1 3) 0 waa « Gh 13 | 9.00] 9.80|10.42)/10.32]/39.54|) May, 1831; Dec. 1876| 16 9 | C.H. McLeod, Dr. A. | Reps. Met. Off. of Canada; Met. Hall, J. S. Hall, J.S. Obs. Vol. 1; Am. Alm.; S. O. McCord, C.S. Black- man, Dr.Smallwood. 14 | 5.19| 9.05| 9.08! 3.92||27.24|| Sept. 1871; Aug. 1872] I O| ..... Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. I5 | .. {11.46|11.22] .. .. || June,1872; Oct. 1875; IIry; ..... a OG 16 | 8.34|10.74| 9.86] 9.67/38. 61|| Sept. 1869; Dec. 1876| 7 4 | E.D.Ashe, Lieut. Mur- a ce ‘ ray, M. J. Bell, and J. B. Donaldson. 17 | 6.80|17.25|10.60| 5.58||40.23|| Oct. 1871; Dec. 1872| 1 3 | J- McKay. a a les leo lec loo loc |! Seu nts Jimena) © 2 sooo g os a 1@ | ee las |} oo | oc .. || Jan. 1867; Apr. 1867} 0 3 | J. O. Donoghue. 'S. O. 20 |11.67|16.09|16.96| $.47]|53.19|| Apr. 1851; Jan. 1862) 9 8 | Dr. C. Smallwood. ae ai Wel iA Ss Coles 21 | 7.90|11.12| 9.75| 5.6034.37|| Feb. 1860; Dec. 1873| 3 6| A. HI. Gilmour. S. O. 22 | 5.05| 6.02; .. | .. || .. || Jan. 1836; Aug. 1836] o 8 | Z. Thompson. S. Coll. 23 | 5.32| 8.02| 8.14] 7.70]|29.18|| Jan. 1806; Dec. 1806] I © Fowler. History of Vermont. 6 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF ONTARIO. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED = : = 7 | Ae | knee ies a al at meets a { Poy am | | | if STATION lh ge a & a 2 | 2 | ol aes | 2 | ; z rae || STATION. =i 5 ‘o | a A cy 5 Sa ese a pers alll «i 1 Sf 8 fee he |e ee pe Se | eel cis on eee | | TampAUSRMGrale Joy steep. a 43° 10/| 81° 317]| . . || 3.39 | 0.72 | 2.12 | 1.87 | 1.56 | 3-92 | 1.49 [3:2 i : é Be PAYIMER sets) eles | 42 47 | 81 oo | .. |} . . | 6.12 14.90] 3.68] 3.74 | 2.14 | 3.48 | 1.1 | 4. b : BMBATTICS wor Gals) Terrelle eee 44 25 | 79 44 || 779) 3-36| 1-56 | 2.45 | 1.29| 1.85 | 2.95 | 2.46 | 1.6 | 2. z ’ | As Beatrice.) cence aut 45 08 | 79 22]/.. || .. |. . | 5.09] 1.44 | 4.11] 4.16] 4.49 | 2.9 | 5. : 3 | Be ebelleville o> sc siiee en cue 44 10 | 77 28 || 307) 4.09 | 3.26 | 4.14 | 2.41 | 2.03 | 2.91 | 2.49 | 1.66 | 3.30 | 3.10 | 2. 32 | GS Bramptorry es uciemamae 43 41 | 79 49 i 519| 2.49 1.94 | 3.34 | 1.89 | 2.32 | 1.76 | 2.14 | 1.16 | 2.71 | 2.42 | 1.75 | 2.39 | We lieiscjasin S84 S o c.o 43 10 | 80 21 ||... || 2.68 | 2.86 | 3.79 | 3.82 | 2.77 | 2.64 | 3.27 | 0.13 | 1.85 | 2.62 | 2.66 | 2.50 oe Lived valle 55585 a5 44 34 | 75 44 || 278! 3.64 | 3.16 | 4.15 | 1.85 | 2.52 | 1.71 | 3.49 | 1.97 | 2-78 | 3-49 | 2-05 | 3.54 QO. Gliftani®n. mn se-liieirene | 43 05 | 79 06 |) .. || 2.05 | 3.95 | 3.00/ 2.35 | 0.80] 4.00 | 2.32 | 2.93 | 3.80 | 3.32 | 3.65 | 4.48 Io. Collingwood ...... 44 31 | 80 13 | .. || 3.77 | 3-68 | 3.62 | 1.92 | 1.81 | 2.89 | 2.41 | 1.91 | 3.20 | 3-07 | 3.39 | 3-39 Ti, MOORMAN yee are ee 45 00 | 74 50 || 175}| 2.39 | 2.37 | 2.61 | 1.98 | 2.45! 1.80 | 3.18 | 1.91 | 3-22 | 2.54 | 2.38 | 1.97 ¥2, Dundas. «cast a) su teihe 43 15 | 8005 ]|.. | 2.02 | 1.23 | 3.27 | 2.59 | 1.86 | 3.04 | 3-14 | 2.39 | 3-10 | 2.60 | 1.58 | 2.68 | | | | | H 13. Fitzroy Harbor ..... pA 776 LOLI ioe | as 1.78 | 2.37 | 1.47 | 1.74 | 1.59 | 2.49 | 2.01 | 2.45 | 2.99 | 1.72 | 1.80 14m Greoreinay eer foflog te 44.171 79 24 ||... || 2.76| 2.17 | 2.64 | 1.83 | 1.97 | 2-73 | 2.59 | 1-21 | 2-58 | 2.71 | 2.16 | 2.27 nity (hiss Goo 6 on 6 42 48 | 81 36 | . « || 2.03 | 1.27 | 2.84 | 1.72 1,61 | 2.53 | 4.33 | 2-00 | 1.41 | 0.58 | 1.39 | 2.94 BG! GoOdeKich!/ gan) ieee 43 58 | 81 41 || 728] 3.36] 1.71 | 2.62 | 1 71 | 2.94 | 2.25 | 2.46 | 1.95 | 3.28 | 3.48 | 2.60 | 3-13 | | | | | 17. Goderich Light-house . . | 43 45 | 81 45 || . . || 4.60 | 2.97 | 3.58) 1 82 | 4.27 | 1.67 | 2.17 | 1.54 | 3.04 | 4.36 | 3.39 | 4.27 XSi Grantonyes ve sas io tenis 43 12 | 81 21 ||/1015)| 4.43 | 2.30 | 3.48 | 2.39 | 3.29 | 2.82 | 2.17 | 2.48 | 2.38 | 3.80 | 2.56 | 3.04 19. Gravenhurst. ......- 4455 | 79 21 || .. |! 3.84.| 2.33 | 3-19 |.2.30| 3-12 | 2.14 | 2.82 | 1.95 | 3.90 | 4.70 | 2.56 | 3.62 20. Hamilton. ....... | 43:15 | 79 57 || 332/| 4-49) 1-99 | 4.51 | 2.16! 2.03 ; 2.40 | 3.48 | 2.13 | 3-23 | 2.66 | 3.04 | 3-80 21. Holland Landing... . | 44 03 | 79 32 |) -. || »: oN) oie | 2e0, | Gegeilne ao) Toe HtI55 ||) a ea |) tees Meee ee 22 Neersolle cer wee keen ee 43 02 | 80 54 || . . || 2.24! 2.45 | 3.51 | 2.16 | 3.01 | 2.78 | 3.15 | 1.63 | 3.61 | 3.51 | 1.82 | 2.62 23. Kancardine y.. 3) 1.) ae | 44 11 | 81 38 || 684 5.55 | 2-39 | 4.27 | 1.64 | 2.69 | 2.04 | 3.15 | 1.72 | 4.37 | 3-99 | 3-27 | 4-00 Bae Moston cee sss cole | 44 13 | 76 29 || 294] 2.22 | 2.98 | 2.84 | 2.04 | 2.19 | 2.05 | 3.08 | 1.83 | 2.51 | 1.91 | 2 18 | 2.91 | eee 25s Wakefield) (sia. 3 etch 44 24 | 78 16 4 2 Seale és anita, 6 2.04 | 2.56 | 0.00 26. (ittle'Gument . = = «J. 3 45 57 | 81 54 || 608]| 3.26 | 1.97 | 2.02 | 1.60 | 3.28 | 2.26 | 2.82 | 3-18 | 3.66 | 3.42] 3.34 | 2.15 275 Mondo). St. John’s College. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN BRITISH AMERICA. 9 ONTARIO—Continvep. || SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. lala lee | | SW lS a Series Series | EXTENT : 2 | 2 2 z g heen, See | eve OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. oa is |e |S Ree se 56 | 7.81, 6.99)10.00) 9.77] 34.57] Feb. 1870; Dec. 1876| 5 10/ R. J. Cole. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. iil eee een STO Rane .. | Aug. 1871; Nov. 1871} o 4 | W. Dickson. a ce || 58 | 9.19 8.66) 9.96)10.33/ 38.14] Sept. 1869; Dec. 1876] 7 4 | C. J. McGregor. is w 59 |10.81) 5.76] 5.16) 6.36) 28.09] Feb. 1870; Jan. 1872) 1 5 | J. Duncan. a3 « 60 | 8.63) 8.38) 8.91} 8.42) 34.34] Jan. 1843; Dec. 1876| 33 10/| ..... a5 & Oe een | ON 7ea Oe so | Juma, n7Re IDSC, HG I © Wi eeooc ts a 62 | 5.87) 6.10) 6.15) 5.62) 23.74) Nov. 1872; Dec. 1876] 4 1 | H. A. Willett. a Gs 63 |12.61| 7.17] 6.00 10.46] 36.24] Oct. 1869; July, 1871) 1 10 | W. F. Checkley. ts G6 64 | 6.39/14.71| 9.23) 6.99] 37.32) Feb. 1870; Apr. 1872| 2 3 | P. Goodfellow, A. Duf- Us te fus. 65 | 7.42| 7.38] 6.38) 8.81] 29.99] Sept. 1869; Dec. 1876| 7 4 | J. H. Johnson, A. Sin- Ws G clair. > 66 | 8.35 9.40] 7.95| 8.50] 34.17| Feb. 1870; Dec. 1876} 6 11 | Prof. J. Montgomery. Os ce O77 |) Ske be |) ae i oe .. | Jan. 1871; Oct. 1871| 0 J. McKay. t6 Gs MANITOBA. = 3 I | 4.06/12.72| 3.74) 2.12| zal Sept. 1873; Dec. 1876] 3 4 | J. Stewart. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. Bs 5 MOLI! B75) oo || May, 1874; Dec. 1876] 1 8] D. Gunn. oe ce 3 | 4.36] 9.28] 5.00] 2.66 ae | Jan. 1869; Dec. 1876] 6 8 | J. Stuart, W. G. Finney. ce 08 BRITISH COLUMBIA. I he oa 7.58} 9-81||23.69]| Sept. 1873; Dec. 1876} 3 4] W. H. Bevis. Reps. Met. Off. of Canada. 2 194 2.27) 2.03] 2.64]! 8.88] Jan. 1872; Dec. 1876} 4 o| ..... Ge & 10 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF ALABAMA. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED |) . th =, : 3 = = g | STATION. s S = a a} = 5 > 2 a bh a, <3 > oS || S| 4 [eV eS eee | 2] es) eel ioe eee Ye AMDUEM iocey s/c sureties | 32° 364 85° 317 sor} 3-72 | 1.33 | 4.12] 1.58 | 3.11 | 4.18 | 3.36 | 4.80 | 1.10 | 1.46 | 8.15 | 6.37 2: Bluff Spmng 2... 2: 1333 <2Or|(SO1GON) Fie He lee eat) eee mero) aiepaile ene Be peo < Be ABON SECON as cn. see | 30 18 | 87 46] 12! ats PROM Vera (eee [bos |! Sots 4. Garlowville?s «3. 2% 32 05 | 87 08 | 400} 5.59 | 6.94 | 7.93 | 6.81 | 3.86 | 5.57 | 4-71 | 4.89 | 3.26 | 2.40] 5.56 | 5.47 We (Cll 5 Hon eo aoc 32 40 | 88 15 | 350)| 5.40 | 4.90 | 6.60 | 3.00 | 4.05 | 5.80 | 3.70] 1.35 | 2.25 | 2.80 | 7.00 | 5.80 6. Elyton, near ...... | 33 30 | 86 54]. . || 3.94] 4.40 | 8.25 | 1.12 | 1.87 | 4.00 | 3.87 | 4.44 | 3.43 | 3-75 | 3-25 | 4.00 a7 SRS Mc AYER 3 Aulolge er cette | 30 2 87 51 17|| 3-49 | 2.00 | 4.2 . « | 1.00 | 3.05 | 5.69 | 7.52 | 5.23 | 0.89 | 2.33 | 3.32 8.0 Hlorence 08 oe a 34 47 | 87 41 | .. 6.19 | 4.75 | 4.75 | 2.87 | 3.81 | 4.87 | 6.25 | 3.12 | 1.44 | 9.75 | 1.75 | 12.81 g. Fort Mitchell ...... | 32 25 | 86 30] .. || 2.29] 5.52 | 4.61 | 6.70 | 6.30 | 7.08 | 1.75 | 4.28 | 1.22 | 0.11 | 3.86] 1.48 o. Greene Springs ..... 32 50 | 87 46 | 500)! 4.69] 5.12 | 5.48 | 5.57 | 3.84. | 4.09 | 4.37 | 3.85 | 2.50 | 2.42 | 4.82 | 4.42 11. Greensboro ....... 32 43 | 87 40 | 350] 5.00] 5.45 | 4.83 | 4.56 | 3.22 | 3.69 | 2.83 | 5.74 | 3.07 | 2.19 | 4.77 | 5.87 12. Greensboro, near... . | 32) 38:87 43) | Aoo||G250)]) mac yee iter site ce al ceneee ll esccnl|| co ewe lms || eure eee S Ol eae r3; Havana, near . 2). 21. | 32 52 | 87 36 | 500) 8.66 | 6.54 | 3.76 | 8.53 | 2.90 | 0.66 | 3.16 | 3.24 | 4.59 | 6.35 | 3.45 | 5.08 ily, Te kiviten gies Ge Ge 5) oslo ea || 34 45 | 86 40 | 600) 5.86] 5.01 | 5.91 | 4.54 | 3.84 | 5.37 | 4-85 | 5.14 | 3.55 | 2.85 | 3-46 | 4.97 i MEN gop doo 0 oS 32 38 | 87 26 | 430] 2.50] 5.00 | 5.50 | 13.25] 1.25|/ 1.50] ..].. | . . |0.50| 2.00| 2.60 Tos Mobues/ a es =) cause | 30 41 | 88 02} 15] 5.59] 3.87 | 6.54] 5.43 | 4.65 | 6.40 | 8.21 | 6.60 | 4.41 | 2.46 | 4.55 | 3-94 07. Monroeville’s 5 2 7.) | 31 32 | 87 28 | 150]| 3.68 | 6.69 | 4.65 | 5.52 | 7.04 | 4.95 | 6.89 | 7.30 | 2.74] 1.56] 5.72 | 4.15 18. Montgomery ...... 32 23 | 86 18 | 162} 6.04 | 7.48 | 7.29 | 5.75 | 4.79 | 7-28 | 3.23 | 1.91 | 1.12] 2.10 | 4.65 | 5.26 T9;Monlton) one ere 34 29 | 87 23 | 643] 3.66] 4.10] 5.57 | 6.41 | 3.48 | 3.84 | 3.25 | 2.10 | 3.29 | 2.55 | 2.69 | 2.93 20. Mount Vernon Arsenal”. || 31 05 | 88 02 | 200] 6.35 | 5.72 | 5.33 | 4.56 | 3-63 | 6.23 | 6.34 | 6.62 | 3.48 | 3.51 | 6.08 | 5.42 21. Opelika, near...... 32 38 | 85 25 | - 1... | 5.69] 2.36 | 2.47 | 5.32] 2.98 | 2.52 | 5.15 | 3.14 | 4.44 22 \Orville) 4 ieee eis 32 20 | 87 20 | Cova ea ead (sepa Reese Wier |W a enter ge 1.82 | 2.86 | 5.46 PEW SSIES 6 cho 6 6 deo o60 32 25 | 87 O1 | 200) 4.31 | 6.43 | 8.74] 7-11 | 2.30 | 5.34 | 2.01 | 4.33 | 2.92 | 3.38 | 4.97 | 5-93 | | 24. Springhill College. . . . |} 30 41 | 88 07 | r57]) .. | .. | 6557)|| = =) 4.07 POSING. oll). = 25. Thomas Barracks. ... || .. Bes Soll all eines Meee || Ry s| | 5.63 | 3.02 | 3.40 | 3.90] 5.051 .. |. . Zs SUTOY, Gentes monsmcsera teas 31 48 | 86 02 | 450)| 3.60 | 7.05 | 8.78 | 6.50 | 3.37 | 6.15 | 8.07 | 4.77 | 2.70 | 1.28 | 3.88 | 4.90 27. Tuscaloosa University . . || 33 12 | 87 39 | 245|| 3-27| 1.73 | 2.24] . . . | 3.67 | 2.18 | 2.51 | 4.16 | 3.02 | 2.62 | 1.36 28. Union Springs ..... 32 06 | 85 46 | .. || 3.88 | 4.97 | 6.95 | 7.94 | 2.23 | 3.51 | 5-83 | 1.73 | 1.77 | 4.65 | 2.31 | 4.34 29. Wewokaville ...... | eee) McLee Ca) eee | eA 5 ol eel Gg esd ieg io a il to | - - go. Walsonyille™=) cic. cis) ac ce fee yl clo 7 a eee | wen lene Ceo M cronies te las wlboro Seal ois fio o [Pisen|! . ALASKA. [a eae al | : | i mai. I. Mort \Kadiale 315. 5. vc | 57° 48/1152° 21] . . || 8.01 | 3.31 | 10.60] 5.52 | 5.42 | 5.62 | 1.14 | 3.71 | 5.94 | 7.14 | 6.61 | 9.90 2. Fort Kenar® ...... come tcfalt Cp da gia ee | See lA WG ISalcemanfen cM IBCs to ll yc \lio-a |i o > 3. Fort Tongass); .. = = 54 46 |130 30 | 20] 12.97|10.80) 8.16 | 9.58 | 7.70 | 4.14 | 7.02 | 4.28 | 11.26] 14.11] 14.97] 13.33 4. Fort Wrangel. ..... 56 28 |132 23 | .. || 3-43 | 2.26] 1.25 | 5.10 | 3.85 | 3.61 | 3.72 | 2.52 | 10.34) 11.13] 3.69 | 7.39 5. Mort, Wukon coc ens a se , 66 34 |145 18 | 4120.65 | 1.45 )0.56]). » |2.09 1-20) 2.68) . . | 7. |. Sui eeiemem 6. Saint Paul’s Island . . . |) 57 15 |170 00} 40] 1.05 | 1.71 | 2.41] 0.99 | 0.93 10.58) 1.18] .. jeotoe || 6 3 2.68 | 2.00 7 pita teee nc) sue gman ccs | 57 03 |135 20 | 20] 7.14 | 6.80} 5.61 | 5.41 | 4.35 | 3.55 | 3-98 | 7.03 | 9.74 | 11.72] 8.82 | 7.44 | | | | | | | | | | | | | os —_ a H t ' * Also called “ Bolivar.” > Known as “ Mount Vernon Barracks ” after July, 1873. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. II ALABAMA. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. o[osoicde | 2 | & : 2 5 Series SSNS cen OBSERVERS REFERENCES = 5 2 || § begins. ends. 2 Boer | sg ae & a a = = yrs.mos. I | 8.81/12.34/10.71)11.42/43.28]| Jan. 1855; Dec. 1857| 2 6 | Prof. J. Darby. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. BMS heal there oe Nei .. || Apr. 1872; Apr. 1872] o 1 | W. W. Wilson. S. O. Billoo | oc | oo | os | ce |] @e Mees Ie, meI)] © 2]! Vivo Io Wennlsial, G 4 |18.60!15.17 11.22/18.00 62.99|| June, 1856; Dec. 1874 11 2 | Dr. H. L. Alison. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 5 |£3-65|10.85/12.05)16.10|/52.65]] Feb. 1870; Noy. 1871] 1 9 | Dr. S. K. Jennings. Sb 6 |11.24/12.31/10.43/12. 34||46.32|| Jan. 1870; Feb. 1871] 1 2 | E. B. Shields. it 6 7 | .. |x6.26| 8.45] 8.81|| .. || Jan. 1867; Feb. 1871] 2 6] W. J. Vankirk. | « § |11.43/14.24|12.94|23.75]/62.36]| Jan. 1849; Dec. 1849| 1 o| B. R. Gifford. |S. Coll. 9 |17-61/13.11| 5.19] 9.29]|45.20|| July 1836; Sept. 1837] x 3 | Asst. Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg., 1855. 10 |14.89/12.31] 9.74/14.23]|51.17|] Dec. 1854; Dec. 1874) 13 8 | H. Tutweiler, J. W. A.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O Wright. b IL |12.61]/12.26|10.03|16.32|/51.22] Jan. 1855; Apr. 1868) 12 7 | N. T. Lupton, R. B. | S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Waller. I2|..]|.. | .. |16.90!/ .. |] Nov. 1869; Jan. 1870] © 3] Dr. S. K. Jennings. Si; ©: 13 |15.19| 7.06/14.39/20.28]|56.92|| Jan. 1868; Oct. 1869] 1 9 0 ie a 14 |14.29)15.36| 9.8615.84]/55.35|| Jan. 1831; Dec. 1874 14 6] Drs. Allan and E. L. | S. Coll.; Drake’s Miss. Val.; S. O.; | _ Anthony. MS. from S. G. O. 15 |20.00/ .. | .. |1o.10|/ .. || Oct. 1873; June,1874| © 9 | D. H. Sumner. S. O. t 16 |16.62)21.21|11.42|13.40|/62.65] Jan. 1841; Dec. 1874] 5 o| Dr. S. B. North, L. B. | Am. Alm., 1843-4; S. O.; MS. | Taylor, Asst. Surg. from S. G. O.; MS. from Sig. | Ser. O. 17 |17.21|19.14|10.02|14.52||6c.89]) Mar. 1849; Noy. 1855| 5 5 | S. J. Cumming. S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. r. 18 |17.83/12.42| 7.87/18.78]|56.90|| Oct. 1858; Dec. 1874| 3 9 | J. A. Shepherd. S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; MS.f from Sig. Ser. O. 19 |15.46] 9.19] 8.53|10.69]||43.87|| Mar. 1859; Dec. 1874| 7 10 | T. M. Peters, A. D. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. ; Hunt, J. Shackel- ford, A. J. Harris. 1 20 |13.52/19.19'13.07|17.49]|63.27]| Oct. 1840; Dec. 1874 17 8 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 and 1860; MS. from S. G, O. i 21 10.77|10.81 Apr. 1868; Dec. 1869] 1 5 | J. H. Shields and | S. O. daughter. DE ney oll heel bkeeaeal Kase .. || Oct. 1859; Dec. 1859} © 3] Dr. S. K. Jennings. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 23 |18.15|/11.68|11.27|16.67//57.77|| Apr. 1858; May,1874| 3 10 | Drs. S. K. Jennings, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. : C. F. Fahs, and C. Cadle, Jr. 24 p46 June, 1866; Aug. 1866} o 2 | A. Cornette. Ss. O. 25 io 6 MAOH) ¢6 | o6 .. || June, 1873; Oct. 1873} © 5 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 26 |18.65/18.99] 7.86|15.55||61.05|| Apr. 1872; Dec. 1874] 2 6] D. P. Hurley. St O: 27 | .. | 8.36) 9.80) 6.36)/ .. || Jan. 1854; Mar. 1855] o 11 | M. Tuomey,G. Benagh.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 28 |17.12/11.07| 8.73|13.19||50.11|| Jan. 1868; Dec. 1874| 2 o| J. L. Moultrie. S. Coll. ZO) loo |) oa | pe deo .. || Jan. 1854; Feb. 1854] o 2 | B. F. Holley. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 30 Noy. 1874; Nov. 1874| o 1 | W. B. Somerville. S. 0: ALASKA. I (21.54|10.47|19.69|21.22|72.92]| Apr. 1869; Aug. 1870 1 5 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. Boe oe loo foo |oa I lily, nO, Aime Io OC 2 os ce se 3 25.44|15.44/40.34|37. 10] 118.32 || June, 1868; Sept. 1870 2 4 4 os e 4 |10.20] 9.85/25.16|13.08|58.29]| June, 1868; Sept. 1870 1 9 a a as 8 coca ae os a .. || Jan. 1861; July, 1861 o 61] R. Kennicott. S. O. 6 | 4.33 4.76) Noy. 1869; July, 1871 1 5 | C. Bryant, Asst. Surg. | MS. from S. G. O.; U. S. Coast Survey. 7 |15.37|14.56|30.28|21.38|81.59]| Jan. 1847; Dec. 1874 23 11 | Assistant in charge of | Annals of the Central Physical Observatory and As- Observatory of Russia; Pogg. sistant Surgeon. Ann., vol. 4, 1855 ; Ex. Doc. No. 177, H. of R., 40th Cong. 2d Sess.; MS. from S. G. O. © Formerly Fort Nicholas. 4 Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory on Japonski Island, opposite Sitka. I2 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF ARIZONA. Mean AMOuNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED ® Called Camp McPherson in 1867-8. ° Observations for five months of 1870 at Fort Tollgate. © Also called Fort Mohave. > Formerly Fort Breckenridge; also called Fort Grant, 4 Perhaps the same as Camp Thomas. Perhaps the same as Camp Magollan, {aa = | 2 pi 3 STATION. ose 2 a a 5 cre > g s& Sia] e z 3 1g | Sk Se ee Se ee) ee Se oe eee | = r. \Camp Bowie. . = = = | 32° 10/\109° 50//4872|| 1.02 | 2.37 | 0.77 | 0.24 | 0.28 | 0.40 | 3.67 | 3.28 | 0.99 | 0.27 | 0.77 | 1.20 2. Camp Colorado. .... 34 08 114 18 | .. | 0.15 | 0.07 | 0.25 | 0.08 | 0.02 | 0.00 | 0.03 | 0.25 | 0.00 | 0.30 | 0.50 | 0.20 3. Camp Crittenden... . | 31 43 \110 35 | .. || 0.77 | 1.39 | 0.87 | 0.25 | 0.06 | 0.22 | 6.72 | 4.88 | 0.94 | 0.20 | 0.37 | 1.22 4. Camp Date Creek® . . . || 34 18 |112 40 |3726|| 1.38 | 1.70 | 1.37 | 1.00 | 0.16 | 0.30 | 4.02 | 3.63 | 0.35 | 0.53 | 0.77 | 1.80 5. Camp El Dorado... . Shan TTA SOM iene lmeme aA oa 0.00 | 0.00 0.00 o8 3° ore as Bets 6. Camp Goodwin. .... || 32 52 |f09 51 |2816) 2.41 | 1.82 | 1.04 | 1.30 | 0.00 | 0.69 | 3.35 | 6.78 | 3-80 | 1.39 | 1.19 | 2.81 Vp MGV MCLE A ad a Ge | 32 54 110 40 |2000) 0.94 | 0.97 | 0.81 | 1.10 | 0.17 | 0.71 | 2.65 | 2.89 | 1.63 | 0.26 | 1.38 | 1.57 8. Camp Hualpai*..... 34 15 114 5321, 0.00 | 0.40 | 0.00 | 1.02 0.64 0.05 | 4.91 | 3.82 | 4.10 | 0.60 | 0.35 | 0.70 QO.) Camps sews. ai -wetcn 5 rae eel | AL OOM 257 OH seo ai Ea somn eet ce ce fea a]. - ro. Camp La Paz...... 33 42 114 30 | aie I aye: a2 » | 0,00 | 0.20 | I.30 | 0.00 11. Camp Lincoln. ..... Biles ie BH |) Ga ||) lo fee |e. |---| += 1033] - - | 1-79] 1.27 | 0.58 108; 12, Camp Lowell, Tucson. . 2 13 110 53 |2000, 0.55 | 0.75 | 0.30 | 0.32 | 0.02 | 0.15 | 2.90 2.67 | 1.12 | 0.27 | 0.49 | 0.87 13. Camp McDowell .. . . || 33 46 |111 36]/.. |, 1-01 | 1.28 | 0.68 | 0.34 | 0.09 | 0.14 | 2.43 | 2.22 0.76 | 0.22 | 0.75 | 1.53 14. Camp Magollan?... . one 5 0 SP lle siors ise. || ato hoe Hie Salas O5TS'|) es, jl) Geiss eel lie 15. Camp Mohave®.... . 35 02 114 36 | 604) 0.18 | 0.94 | 0.12 | 0.45 | 0.24 | 0.13 | 0.30 | 0.84 | 0.06 0.28 | 0.59 | 0.52 | | | nop GA EN s ob oa Ge 33 56 111 20] .. || 2.46) 2.76} 0.88 | 0.03 | 0.00 | 0.50 0.02 | 1.00 | 3.50 | 0.70 17. Camp Skull Valley .. . | 34 45 |112 30 |5000) 3.11} 1.11 | 3.09|/0.30| ..|.. 4 ieee =, || pene || kee TS. Camp wOMORIBS Sees cae bi 55 ric db ceet alt cece | olc | omcelpececs Geol tous | orcs |HOeYN[eKSS) |) toc || on - ro7.Camp: Verde: muir | 34 34 [111 54 |3160 0.69 | 1.01 | 0.45 | 0.67 | 0.13 | 0.32 | 1.37 | 2.96 | 0-40 | 0.55 | 1.46 | 0.84 20, Camp Wallen'.y.900 ue | 31 31 TIO II |... | 2.43 | 1.59] 0.52 | 0.25 | 0.03 | 0.03 | 5.32 | 4.90 | 0.90 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 2.93 21. Camp Whipple & | 34 33 112 27 |5318) 1.53 | 2.32] 1.94 | 0.96 | 0.98 | 0.24 | 4.55 | 3-28 | 0.83 | 0.71 | 0.61 | 1.33 22. Camp Willow Grove 35 34 I13 27 |4170 0.48 | 0.88 | 0.42 | 0.59 | 0.20 | 0.03 | 3.05 | 2.37 | 0.07 | 0.33 | 0.23 | 0.35 23. Fort Buchanan ..... 31 40 IO 55 |5330, 1.25 | 1.43] 0.15 | 0.98 | 0.00 | 0.34 | 6.22 | 6.92 | 2.27 | 1.33 | 1.00 | 1.22 Pye AKerqe Olsen A GG 5 6 A 35 43 109 10 |6500, 0.98 | 0.70 | 0.84 | 0.67 | 0.52 | 0.74 | 2.44 | 2.73 | 1.86 | 0.70 | 1.16 | 0.87 | foe MIELE) ol o BA ho o.0 31 40 III 00 3000) 0.81 | 0.2 0.00 | 0.35 | 2.57 | | | ARKANSAS. i | De) Buckbormens ener ats tons 35 46 | or 42]... Bee | tobe? |lipors 3.00 | 7.12 | 3.00 | 1.23 2 \CAMGEN sr... ee ce 23/32) || O2tAS | X23||) emilee wall, vedseya|lle> sae | oe wel]! se) ce wll te. gerd peace |S Rd en ee ao iGlarksville* sacs tanec 35 27. 93 32|.-. || 2.35] 1-.48| . . | 4.80] 5.33 | 8.41 | 2.20] 1.25 | 0.30 | 7.95 | 2.30 | 1.50 4. Hayettewlle >. <7. = 2 36 02 94 12 |1350]| 2.70 | 2.34 | 3.33 | 5.83 | 6.42 | 1.69 | 10.60] . . | . . | 3.74 | 3-05 | 2.37 5. Forest City ....... | 35 03 90 51 |... || 5.18 | 7.98 | 3.35 | 3-97 | 5-27 | 3-86 | 5.99 | 1.12 | 2.02 | 3.25 | 2.63 | 3.44 6S SansBenitol |<.) «psec wall 3. (AN GDICRO tle a 9s mee | . San Francisco Presidio . | , Alcatraz Island = <7)... Angel Island. .:... i Benicia Barracks... . | Galitor spe aches ato inet Canipi Cady) ie sas) Camp Far West. ... . |) 3 amp Gastonan mena . Camp Independence. . . » (Gamp Tancoln= <=) 20) Samp iO OLOD eee ants meme i = Camp Writhty-e sr | ei Ghico. Satie © hsvaea ell OEM aes oe o Go 6 | puGrescenty Cltyaa a) ere HT = Doywnievillenen-me one | . Drum Barracks ..... || SRELMonten.nsistc, seers I Waldo Soyic c Gemetr eo. | ae AONE Wee ic risa set re Lone || 37 37° AOI D222 254 linn. 51 03 15 |12 |122 122 58 |116 07 122 26 eight. May. une 8 3 jo} m. eh fe) wa o} ° os Non yb w ‘Oo uw eo he an oe ron Qo ¢ Ad ao Boieiere Ore Oc eet to ey ae pots ~~ AfPODKH NWO 150 || 3.90 | 3.48 | 2.68 | 1.60 DNofanwm Wn 0.31 | 0.05 0.52 | 0.30 0.10 0.19 0.03 1.94 0.00 0.09 0,00 0.19 0.00 ® Also called Silver Creek. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. CALIFORNIA. WG SNOW FOR EACH MontTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. = S A | j | on | 2 3 ans Seri EXTENT | 2 3 : = a || ae oe eae OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. & & a = ies yrs.mos. 2.59) 0.01! 1.85)12.81|/17.26|| Jan. 1862; Dec. 1874! 9 5 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 3.52| 0.02] 2.75/12.29)/18.58|| Dec 1867; Dec. 1874| 5 11 ot \ a H 4.10] 0.13] 2.28) 8.39/114.90)| Nov. 1849; Dec. 1874 18 3 6 | S. Coll.; Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & f | | 1860; MS. from S. G. O. } 18.30] .. | .. |25.30|| .. || Dec. 1869; Feb. 1871/ 1 © | Dr. Thornton S, O: 0.70] 0.98) 0.57) 0.84)! 3.09|/ Mar. 1868; Jan. 1871 | 2 6! Assistant Surgeon. | MS. from S. G. O. 9.01] 0.00) 3.18] 8.41|/20.60)| Jan. 1850; Mar. 1852|/ 2 3 | Dr.R.V.Abbott,U.S.A.| An. Rep. Sm. Inst. 1854; Ar. | Met. Reg. 1855. 14.76] I.15| 9.92/31.56/57.39|| Jan. 1862; Dec. 1874) 12 0 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 1.09] 0.35) 0.62| 4.54!| 6.60)| Nov. 1865; Dec. 1874| 8 2 Ge 06 19.28] 3.20/11.80)39.13]/73-41|| Sept. 1866; May, 1869/ 2 §& oe GG 1.50] 0.53} .. | .. .. || Jan. 1865; July, 1867} 1 1 GB 6 8.26] 0.27) 8.17|27.27|/43.97|| Dec. 1864; Dec. 1874] 9 8 ae C6 3-90] 0.33] .. '14.31]| .. || Nov. 1869; May, 1873| 2 8] Dr. W. F. Cheney. Ss. 0. oo I Sia dara. ace -. || Jan. 1870; Apr: 1870} o 4] C. L. McClung. @ o fod sles . || .. |) Dec. 1859; Dec. 1859) o 1 | R. B. Randall. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. -. |... | 4.27) .. |] .. || Nov. 1859; Dec. 1860] o 7 | Dr. T. R. Kibbe, Met. Obs. Vol. 1.; S. O. 2.26] 0.26] 0.35) 5.87|| 8.74|| Dec. 1864; Oct. 1871} 5 5 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. AatO|eeeel enn 03520! ern |(PDecuro72 Dec: LO 740\y 00.2) )G. re eecks S. 0. 5.70] 0.10) .. : . || Mar. 1861; Aug. 1861} oO 6] S. V. Blakeslee. ihre’ aoa carl! oo 0 . || Dec. 1864; Feb. 1866) © 9 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 4.95] 1.54| 3.03/10.71|/20.23]] Jan. 1864; Dec. 1874] 8 3 Gs H ct i 6.37| 0.97] 4.55|11.29||23.18]| Jan. 1858; Apr. 1869) 9 Oo 3 Tenor Reg. 1860; MS. from S. } . O. ; 9.36] 0.73) 6.49/19. 33|/35.91|| Jan. 1854; Noy. 1866] 11 2 w Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860; MS. from S. G. O. f 5-23] 0.91] 4.19/11.37||21.70|| Jan. 1853; June, 1858) 5 o & Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860. 7.25] 0.00] 2.94) 8.81]/19.00]] July, 1851; June, 1858} 6 9 ce a 0 H 3.66] 0.03] 2.28|11.39]/17.36|| Jan. 1860; Dec. 1874 14 11 | Assist. Surgeonand F. | Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; MS. from f P. Thompson. | SG. ©, 10.68] 0.38] 4.15]13.93]|29.14|| Apr. 1852; Mar. 1856| 3 10 | Assistant Surgeon. | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860. 6.85} 0.39] 4.51] 9.13]/20.88| Mar. 1855; Aug. 1864| 4 11 ce cee Reg. 1860; MS. from S. 14.21] 3.31|/22.16|30.27||69.95|| Apr. 1859; Sept. 1861| 2 3 a ee Reg. 1860; MS. from S. > O) 0.27] 1.30] 1.36] 0.93]) 3.86] Jan. 1851; Dec. 1874 | 16 6 Gs Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 10.80} te |22.83 Jan. 1872; Feb. 1873] 0 11 | M. E. P. Ames. Sb 0.75 1.04] .. Feb. 1872; Nov. 1873} © 8 | J. Dominica. cc 56 . |16.86 Jan. 1868; Dec. 1873/ 2 6) Dr. J. M. Brown and os W. E. Taylor. 5.19 .. |... || .. || Nov. 1867; May, 1868} o 6) F. M. Rogers. <6 eel eeelee eealieeens|njanke 1862) july. 1863) || 10) 455) We Gy Belcher: ee 11.40] 4.62|16.04|24.98|57.04| Jan. 1861; Noy. 1867| 4 4 | J. H. Whittock and M. cs | | D. Smith. .. | .. | 4.97/41.85|| .. || Sept. 1871; Apr. 1872; 0 8 | Dr. Thornton. ce 4.43] 0.26] 2.24] 8.78] 15.71|| May, 1847; Sept. 1872] 12 3 | Assist. Surgeonand Dr.| Ar. Met. Reg., 1855; S. O. C. A. Canfield. | 13.02 .. |IQg.01 Mar. 1868; Mar. 1869} o 10 | E. Cutting. S. O. : 2 0.91} .. || .. || Sept. 1870; Sept. 1871 | © 7 | Assistant Surgeon. ; MS. from S. G. O. o + |.. Wl .. |) Oct. 1873; Oct. 1873) © 1 || J. B. McChesney. S. O: ; Beare .. || Jan. 1869; Mar. 1869| o 3) J. W. A. Wright. G2 > coll oo | Gl Go Ile neyee Dee, 173) © © || Io Wh Asner, 66 2.11] 0.05] 2.62|10.44|15.22|| Oct. 1866; Dec. 1874| 4 7 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 4.59| 0.09] 1.67] 7.23) 13-58]| July, 1851; Mar. 1854) 1 11 us Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 5.55| 0.09] 2.76/10.84),19.24|| July, 1849; Apr. 1868| 18 3 | Assist. Surgeon, Dr. F. | Am. Alm. 1836; Ar. Met. Reg. W. Hatch and Dr. T. 1855; Sm. An. Reports 1855 & f M. Logan. 1857; MS. from S. G. O. 540 1.36] 8.67)| .. |) June, 1872; Dec. 1874) 1 8 | Dr. E. K. Abbott. | S. O: 1.21) .. | |. |t1.59|| .. || Nov. 1861; May, 1863] 1 3] Dr.C. A. Canfield. | “ 1.89] 0.36] 1.89] 5.17|| 9.31|| Jan. 1850; Dec. 1874| 24 2 | Assist. Surgeon, G. W. | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860; U.S. | Barnes, A. Cassidy, C. Survey; MS. from S. G. O.; } W. Knapp. MS. from Sig. Ser. Off; 5.O. 4.80| 0.49] 2.68]12.32||20.29|| Mar. 1850; Dec. 1874] 20 2 | Assist. Surgeon, D. F. | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860; MS. | Parkinson. ibwoyeat (Sp, (Ee (OL. 1S, O} b Observations previous to Sept., 1852, were made at Rancho del Chino., lat. 33° 597; long. 117° 44’; elevation 1000 ft. 16 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF CALIFORNIA—Continvep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED STATION ; | ep a | : is $ = a oy ES yl te 5 > 3 Sn A = ‘oe || a 5 a | & s ° o Spe leveh# | Sle lela) s | a) 4 | 48) eee 50. San Francisco. ..... 37° 48/|122° 24/ 290) 8.05 | 4.44 | 2.62 | 1.59 | 0.49 | 0.05 0.00 | 0.03 | 0.08 | 0.39 3,01 5.80 BY soa DRENCISCO!. cenaere icles 37 48 |122 25 | 130] 4.58 | 3.51. 2.82 | 1.65 | 0.56 | 0.05 | 0.16 | 0.01 | 0.04 | 0.54.| 2-47 | 5,10 poe iar is MRC Yarn urtes tate | 33 13 117 20 | 20) 0.09 |0.95|0.21|'.. | . . | . . | 0.00| 0.00} 0.00 | 0.20 | 8.28 | 2.22 Bay santa Barbarians ye see | 34 24 |119 43 | 20) 2.56) 4.33 | 0.32 | 0.19 | 0.07 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.04 | 0.00 | 0.96 |.0.79 | 2.49 | | | | | | 54- Santa Clara® ...... || 37 2! 54 | 100 Pee ibe 6. 4)) cfs: |bece tupac sto ||| ol eee ee Gp ates CLUZ ire aie, el fe | 36 57 Q2 | 25) 1.51 | 3-72 |.1.60 | 0.38] 0.15 0.14 | 3-27 | 0.14 | 0.19 || | BO: Santa ROSai. &).) ase) | 38 27 |122 43 | 160]] 6.32 | 3.05 | 3.95 | 1.01] . - [sea sot Oye) see icpemms | enkenn | elie 2.46 |12.07 Fem SLOCKLOUIES Silas Tolan | 37 57 121 15 | .. |] 2.65 | 5.04 | 1.60} 1.64 | 0.58 | 0.38 | 0.03 | 0.01 | 0.00 | 0.36 | 0.85 | 1.46 | | | Bea otonyeboint ieee ree 38 40 |122 50 | 500 eV be ae Ie wee |) 3 O40) ee ee 59. Union Ranche ..... 39 25 [121 30/.. || ..]|.. |{*. . | 3.08] 3.00] 0.04] 0.40] 0.00] 0.06] . . | 7.21 | 2.63 60; Vacaville. <= & cis < 38 21 |121 58 | 175]| 2.92 | 3.42 | 2.48| 1.46] 0.34] . . | 0.05 . . 12.57 | 2.44 4.43 Ol. sVisaliawsenecucs sete steal 36 22 |119 16 2500) 0.53 | 2.16 | 0.55 | 1.40 | 0.30 0.00 . . | 0.86 | 0.75 | 0.30 62. Watsonville. ...... || 36 56 [121 43 | 45]| 4.85 | 4.74 | 2.14|1.76]0.59| . . |0.00] .. | 0.10] 1.17 | 1.75 | 7-43 63. Yerba Buena Island . | 37 48 l122 22 |.. 1.31 | 2.73 | 0.80 | 0.70 | 0.10 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.08 | 0.43 | 0.12 | 1.94 | COLORADO. i, (Carson Citys en. ce lee: i Beco P Colovela (00) real een Momma Mrer ll Gos Nae No stl oo Woe jlo lls o-ce 2. Colorado Springs . . . . || 38 50 |104 49 |6010}| 0.06 | 0.28 | 0.73 | 2.19 | 3.63 | 1.73 | 3.64 | 2.74 | 1.86 | 0.29 | 0.20 | 0.24 BEMMIENVED are prc! ho cious 39 45 |105 00 |5250) 0.82 | 0.60 | 1.13 | 2.03 | 1.86 | 1.12 | 1.73 | 0.84 | 1.54 | 0.69 | 0.93 | 0.48 A. BortGollins = 2. vm 40 34 |105 OI |§000) 0.45 | 0.25 | 1.29 | 1.53 | 3-05 | 1-15 | 2.55 | 0.55 | 1.00] 0.72 | 0.11 | 0.10 5. Fort Garland ...... 37 25 |105 26 |7864|| 0.49 | 1.04 | 0.79 | 1.43 | 1.06 | 1.68 | 2.87 | 2.15 | 1.18 | 0.52 | 0.67 | 0.98 Pnebortsleyon! sie ase anes 38 08 |102 50 |4000}| 0.11 | 0.28 | 0.49 | 1.39 | 2.45 | 1.24 | 2.69 | 1.51 | 1.40] 0.79 | 0.11 | 0.10 7. Fort Massachusetts . . . || 37 32 |105 23 |8365|| 0.34 | 0.86 | 0.61 | 1.15 | 1.36] 0.71 | 2.01 | 2.84 | 1.80 | 0.87 | 3.61 | 1.07 8. Fort Morgan...... 40 I5 |103 46 |4500|| 0.31 | 0.29 | 0.37 | 0.06 | 2.55 | 0.73 | 0.52 | 0.60] 0.00] 0.19] .. | 0.44 g. Fort Reynolds. ..... 38 12 |104 12 |4300] 0.60 | 0.76 | 0.18 | 1.09 | 1.69 | 0.80 | 1.51 | 1.31 | 1.90 0.49 | 2.57 | 0.36 10. Fort Sedgwick ..... 40 58 |102 23 |3600)| 0.79 | 1.77 | 0.95 | 2.23 | 2.13 | 0.26 | 1.21 | 2.00] 3.00 | 0.40 | 0.03 | 0.67 Eh. Pountainy ae. s) sesh i. 38 40 |104 41 |5400]| . . | 0.07 | 0.37 | 1.67 | 1.32 | 1.06 | 2.93 | 0.65 | 0.61 | 0.76 | 1.35 | 0.25 r2, Golden'Gity. . <<. - ~ 39 44 |105 18 |5240)| 0.75 | 1.08 | 0.90 | 2.07 | 3.56 | 2.28 | 1.61 | 0.90 | 1.75 | 1.06 | 0.50 | 0.55 13. Hot Sulphur Springs ae : cue Wee We | ee He |) oe OLOD E2208! G2i 1 Xess lixy on neo ae 14. Montgomery ...... 39 |106 11000) 4.'55'| £.005| 3:703) s5 5560) tres] ee || ee (|) 2 tel | ee eens 15. Mountain City ..... 39 50 |105 30 | =. I] = O25 )|'0.9 76] 0:60)) 6 AP. a le wr |e) [eet ol 0) econ 16; Pike!svPeaka is, ts ussite 38 50 |105 03 {14146 | 1.32] 1.16 | 1.21 | 5.20} 2.98 | 0.58 | 6.00 | 3.72 | 2.31 | 1.80 | 0.33 | 0.39 De) SOULMPPUEDION. 1. cee 38 16 |104 37 |4732\| 0.23 | 0.14 | 0.17 | 1.38 | 1.16 | 0.66 | 1.92] 0.48 | 0.51 | 0.20] 0.14 | 0.54 18. Templeton Gap..... | 38 58 |105 09 |6300 0.55 | 0.61 | 0.90| 1.80] . . | 3.45]1.60| . . eel ss | | CONNECTICUT. ie | | er (ee el a Mele sitlGle Goo fen c | 41 27 | 73 24 z00| 4.55 | 7-65 | 6.00 | 3.05 | 4.75 | 4.60 | 4.05 | 2.65 | 4.10 | 6.20 | 3.82 | 3.08 2M ACANCON matte ated tents Mee | 41 52 | 72 55.) 750) 4.24 | 3.87 | 6.14 | 1.81 | 2.76 | 6.94 | 9.29 | 4.36 | 3.39 | 4-04 | 5.46 | 2.57 3. Colebrook. ....... || 42 00 | 73 03 |1210} 3.16 | 3.58] 1.54 | 3.05 | 4.17 | 4.73 | 4.83 | 5.37 | 4.37 | 6.74 | 3-73 | 2-89 As, GColumibiay scree. so) eines | 41 41) 72 18 - || 4-74 | 3-49 | 3-99 | 3.87 | 3.19 | 3-42 | 4.10 | 6.89 | 2.68 | 3.98 | 3.81 | 3.76 5. Fort Trumbull4..... | 41 21 | 72 05 23H 3-90 | 3.63 | 4.21 | 3.58 | 4.49 | 3.18 | 3.12 | 4.81 (2.71 4.67 | 4.23 | 3.65 | 6. Georgetown. . . ....« 41 15 | 73 25 300] : | + OS es Ge | 5-63 | 3-25 | 2-95 113-75 4.25, | 1.88 | 3.32 | 6.21 5 RpaythOrtl seas as Leas || 41 46 | 72 41 | 60} 3.38 | 3.56| 3.71 | 3.30 | 4.07 | 2.83 | 3.80 | 3.35 | 3.06 | 4.00 | 4.86 | 3.87 Se ie Sera weer eat es Crs a Bee s "Consolidated series. Observers: Assistant Surgeon, M. Walthall, Jr., Drs. H. Gibbons and W. O. Ayres; T. Tennent, C. G. Ewing, D. F. Parkinson. ‘Combined with observations at Groton. eee AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 17 CALIFORNIA—Continvep. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. 5 Ti eae Rae use| 5 tas | : a 2 E 4 2 | x fl an a SRTENT OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. [a Ala] Be | yrs.mos. | i 50 | 4.70) 0.08! 3-48 18.29 26.55] Sept. 1853; June, 1868} 8 2 | T. Tennent. | San Fran. Bulletin and MS. 51 | 5.03, 0.22) 3.05/13.19 21.49) Mar. 1850; Dec. 1874 | 24 4 | See note a. See note b. 52 - | .. | 3.48} 3.26!) .. || July, 1850; Aug. 1851] o 10 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 53 | 0.58] 0.04) 1.75] 9.38)/11.75]| Mar. 1864; Dec. 1874] 2 3 | Dr. W. W. Hays, Drs.) S. O. i | L. M. Dimmick, and | J. B. Shaw. GI aes sl Veet ead rt .. || Noy. 1859; Dec. 1859] © 2] Prof. O.S. Frambes. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 55 | 5-70] -- | 3-55] - - .. || Nov. 1873; Dec. 1874:1 0 g | A. L. Taylor, and J. H.| S. O. | | | i Hoadley. 56|.. |... |... 20.44! .. || Nov. 1873; Apr. 1874) 0 6 | Prof. W. B. Hardy. a i | 57 | 3.82| 0.42 1.21) 9.15) 14.60 Jan. 1854; Dec. 1857 | 2 11 | Dr. R. K. Ried,and M.) Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Am. Alm. 1859. } ive || | | | Walthall. (53 | eaten | || Sept. 1869; Sept. 1869 | o 1 | Dr. Thornton. | S.O. 59] -- | 0.44! | .. || .- || June, 1859; Sept. 1860] 1 © | J. Shaven. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 60) | 4.28) --. | \10.77|| .. || Feb. 1869; Apr. 1870| 1 © | Prof. J. C. Simmons. | 5.0: 61} 2125) 2) 22 |/2io9\| |. || Jan. 1870; July, 1871) © x1 | I. W. Blake: ;. @ 62 | 4.49) . .| 3.02)17-02|| . - || Jan. 1869; Feb. 1872; 2 1 | Dr. A.J. Compton. ees 63 | 1.60) 0 oe 0.63) 5.98] 8.21|| Feb. 1869; Sept. 1873 | 2 8 | Assistant Surgeon. | MS. from S. G. O. i | | COLORADO. | | cote ams .. || Dec. 1869; Dec. 1869] © 1 | T. Macon. | 8; O; 2 | 6.55] 8.11| 2.35] 0.58]t7.59) Dec. 1871; Dec. 1874] 3 E. Copley, and E. S. | S. O.; MS. from Sig. Ser. O. | Nettleton. 3 | 5-02] 3.69] 3.16) 1.90 Bal Dec. 1869; Dec. 1874; 5 1 | W.N. Byers,andS. T. o 6 Sopris. 4 | 5.87] 4.25] 1.83] 0.80 12.75) Noy. 1872; Dec. 1874} 1 9 | Rollin Q. Tenney. | Sb 5 | 3-28] 6.70] 2.37) 2.51 nee Oct. 1858; Dec. 1874} 13 1 | Assistant Surgeon. | Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; MS. from | | SOs 6 | 4.33] 5-44] 2.30) 0.49/12.56) Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874] 7 9 % | MS. from S. G. O. 7 | 3.12| 5.56] 6.28) 2.27||17.23) Oct. 1852; July, 1858| 5 1 ce | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 8 | 2.98] 1.85] .. | 1.04|| .. |) Dec. 1866; Apr. 1868| 1 o ee MS. from S. G. O. 9 | 2.96] 3.62] 4.96] 1.72||13.26) Jan. 1869; Nov. 1871| 2 8 ce | ce 10 | 5.31| 3-47] 3-43) 3-23||15.44| Nov. 1867; Apr. 1871] 2 1 s | & ) If | 3.36) 4.64) 2.72) 1. .. || Nov. 1871; Dec. 1874| 2 o| C. J. Croft. Ss (Oh |) 12 | 6.53! 4.79) 3-31! 2.38|17.01] May, 1860; Noy. 1874| 2 9 | J. McDonald, M. S. be | H | 5 Blunt, G. W. Davies, | | | and H. J. Fresch. | 1B) 5 6 |) Bsn) ear oo .. || June, 1874; Dec. 1874| 0 7 | W.N. Byers. t. -& 14 |20.69 .. | .. | 7.65|| .. || Dec. 1863; May,1874| o 6) J. Luttrell. ut | TS soll o-oo ll oe .. || Oct. 1860; Apr. 18617 © 5 | Dr. W. T. Ellis. ss || 16 | 9.3910.30 4.44! 2.87||27.00| Nov. 1873; Dec. 1874} I 2) ..... MS. from Sig. Ser. O. 17 | 2.71| 3-06| 0.85) 0.91/) 7.53] Sept. 1872; Dec. 1874) 1 10 | BE. S. Nettleton. S. ©: 1 || BBilb oo iso! |) 0-0 .. || Feb. 1871; Aug. 1871} 0 6 | A. M. Merrimann. ca CONNECTICUT. il I |13-80|11.30|14.12|15.28|54.50]| Oct. 1868; Dec. 1870} 2 2) S. W. Roe. S. 0. 2 |19.71|20.59|12.89|10.68 |54.87|| Dec. 1861; July, 1863] 1 7 | J. Case. ‘“ 3 | 8.76/14.93/14.84| 9.63 /48.16| Dec. 1868; Dec. 1874] 5 3 | C. Rockwell. « 4 |11.05|14.41|10.47|11.99 |47-92|| Jan. 1867; Nov. 1874| 5 6 | W. H. Yeomans. ue 5 |£2.28|/11.11/11.61/11.18 46.18}) Jan. 1843; Dec. 1874 13 3 | Assistant Surgeon and } Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; MS. from | | E. Dewhurst. | sh Gs Og, Ss ()- 6 |11.23]19.95] 9-45! .- || .. Ba 1856; Dec. 1856| o 10 | A. B. Hull. Met. Obs, Vol. 1. 7 |I1.08| 9.98|11.92 ail ele ee 1846; Mar. 1853] 6 9 | C. H. Hoadley. Sm, Coll. i Obs., Vol. 1; MS. from S. G. O.; S. O.; MS, from Sig. Ser. O. © University of the Pacific. 18 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF CONNECTICUT—Conrinuep. Mean AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED : | Pen ice aa} : = cat tec : | 3 : or) op . o | s 3 = re, ; : : STATION. 3 = a} d a ee Bae a ro => oh rai 2 5 S S| 8 te] 4 ele (oS | Sess aac oleae se a = —4|— = — | | —— | | | 8. Middletown...) 5 | 41°33/| 72°39’| 205]| 4.02 | 3.47 | 3.89 | 3-41 | 4.30 | 3-49 | 4-04 | 5.49 | 3-45 | 3-99 | 3-74 3-46 ! 9. New Haven....... | 41 18 | 72 57 | 45]| 3-51 | 3-81 | 3-43 | 3-34| 4-07 | 3-30 | 4-45 | 3-96 | 4.15 | 3-64 | 3.74 3-38 ro. New Haven’... 2. . . = | 41 18 | 72 57] 45] 3.97 | 4-10] 3.19 | 4.21 | 5.46 | 3.12 2.89 | 7.17 | 2.64 | 3.76 | 3.54 | 3-48 ry. New Haven®.....4. 4x 18 | 72 57 | 45]|| 3-62 | 3-87 | 3-38 | 3-53 | 4-33 | 3-20 | 4-12 | 4-73 | 3-82 | 3-67 | 3-70 | 3-41 | T2e New CONGON: aunty ort: 41 21 | 72 07 | 90}/ 3.82 | 2.38 | 2.20 | 5.97 | 5.14 | 2.41 | 3.57 7-56 | 2.77 | 3-22 | 4.59 | 4.27 13. North Greenwich ” | 41 04 | 73 40 | 300 3.36 | 2.32 | 3.71 | 2.46 | 3.32 | 1.49 | 4.27 | 6.44 | 2.68 | 3.63 | 4.15 | 2.23 Nine LVIMOULL cee wiratey lowes | 4t 40 | 73 04 | .. |] 3.241 3-33 | 4.36 | 2-77 | 3-72 | 1-67 | 8.92 | 4.31 | 2.81 | 4.23 | 5.45 | 3.78 The POmiret ee stan ake as | 41 51 | 71 56 587]) 3-39 | 3-37 | 3-40 | 3-45 | 4-03 | 3-94 | 4-35 | 5-43 | 3-88 | 3.59 | 4.31 | 3-98 YO: FRoundbile 5 ieee - | 41 03 | 73 40 | ©. || 7-39)| 2:601| T.79)]16.36)|2:26)] 1.12) 16:95 | .3580))| Ee.) |) en cerenn lene ivf SEE MAYES do iio Gar 6 |. 41 59 | 73 25 | 737|| 2-29 | 2-79 | 2.62 | 2.89 | 4.62 | 4.01 | 4.71 | 3.60 | 3.26 | 4.68 | 4.90 4.67 18; Saybrooks. <-->. -.< 41 16 | 72 20] 10) 5.47 | 2.48 | 3.27 | 4.84 | 3.58 | 3-89 | 3-55 | 5-79 | 3-51 | 3-43 | 4-23 | 4-80 19. Southington... - 4I 35 | 72 54 | 157|| 4.32 | 2.89 | 4.16 | 4.07 | 3.67 | 3.35 | 3-80 | 6.29 | 2.22 | 3.64 | 3.52 | 3.10 ely HT CIGI BIG Be stare 41 59 | 72 39 | .. || 5.40 | 2.80 | 2.26 | 4.87 | 4.86 | 0.23 | 3.31 | 5.54 | 3-68 | 6.00 | 3.74] «. . 2x. Wallineford’.. = = =<) «sc 41 27 | 72 50! 133]| 4.44 | 3.04 | 4.06 | 4.10 | 4.94 | 4.36 | 3-99 6.44 | 4.20 | 3.06 | 3.55 | 4.37 225, Waterbury “2... - 41 33 | 73 02 | 363]] 2.96 | 3.33 | 3-61 | 3.16 | 6.72 | 4.45 | 2.79 | 6.27 | 7.44 | 2.44 | 4.78 | 3.15 23. West Cornwall ..... Cee PAN Nooo) ho} oie lis 5” ae lle |e |) oc 3 ee el et Ey eel oe Ae 8 | ! DAKOTA. | (lea |] ] ] | : Y=) Bismarck: is 2) 50% cles 46 47 |100 47 |1623|| 0.91 | 1.41 | 2.68 | 3.50 | 4.57 | 3-13 | 1.53 | 2.89 | 1.24 | 1.60 | 1.76 | 0.38 BP BONO MINE ra swale ais | 42 54] 97 42|.- || .- | .- | 2.13 | 2.60; 3.30 Ae ieee Menem ore ionc: |lec.d ito 2 Zu oan nla Os ono tee Nez, odmesyel Uie oie. A Ce oo} Sr een Peper |eomee Il oeon eee jlo thea s lien a do o [fia s |) Goss 4. Fort Abercrombie... . |! 46 27 | 96 21 | .. || 0.53 | 0.61 | 1.06 | 1.53 | 2.28 | 3.48 | 2.48 | 2.71 | 1.74 | 1.02 | 0.70 | 0.71 5. Fort Abraham Lincola | 46 46 100 §2 |2211) 0.30 | 0.00 | 0.13 | 0.10 | 0.45 | 1.42 | 0.42 | 1.32 | 0.16 | 0.11 | 1.60 | 0.01 6. Fort Berthold. ..... a7 BENTOL Agi TOySiice sil jets | - + |0.16)1.40} .. |... | .. | 0.40] 0.54 | 0.00 | 0.or FOV BULOKG: we) iearel ee > 48 o1 |103 58 |1900) 0.54 | 0.84 | 0.72 | 0.56 | 2.48 | 1.56 | 1.26 | 1.24 | 0.87 | 0.53 | 0.61 | 0.63 8:) Fort Dakotar i. 7 o0ee | 43 30|9045|.. || .. |1.02|0.47]0.5610.97| ..]|-.- | - - |3.58| 1-26] 0.88 | 0.32 Q: Mort Pierre) sees te | 44 23 |100 20 |1456) 0.49 | 1.18 0.47 | 1.63 | 2.19 | 0.48 | 1.18 | 1.68 | 1.29 | 1.08 | 1.40 | 0.47 FO, More Ransom | sn icds 2 | 46 35 | 97 47 \1438) 0.79 | 0.44 | 1.33 | 1.47 | 2.34. | 1.90 | 0.51 | 2.55 | 2.16 | 0.47 | 0.75 | 0.59 Ma. Hort Randall’ 20... . | 43 01 | 98 37 |1245) 0.41 0.47 | 0.89 ; 1.12 | 2.71 | 2.22] 1.86) 2.14 | 1.84] 1.11 | 0.45 | 0.30 bay Na) aed UTE Ghee a ene | 46 32 |100 33 es 0.79 | 0.35 | 0.51") 1.15 | 1.97 | 2.74. | 1.13 | 1.00 | 0.45 | 0.63 | 0.46 | 0.21 ms; ort/Seward. -). 9.22) | 46 54 | 98 43 + || 0.36 | 0.26 | 0.37 | 0.22 | 3.10 | 4.49 | 1.45 | 3.93 | 0.60 | 0.32 | 0.28 | 0.12 14. Fort Stevenson ..... || 47 36 \1or 10 |. . | 0.52) 0.28 | 1.06 | 0.85 | 1.50 1.87 | 1.20 | 1.90 | 0.89 | 0.83 | 0.43 | 0.51 Ce ike Ne ag Sm idte o | 44 50 \100 35 1672) 0.44 | 0.51 | 1.90 | 1.69 | 2.93 | 2.97 | 2.19 | 2.02 | 0.80 | 0.53 | 0.37 | 0.19 16; Wort Totten. 2) 002 1 « | 47 56 | 99 16 |1480| 0.82 | 0.47 1.33 | 1.32 | 2.53 | 3-07 | 1.68 | 2.76 | 1.14 | 0.48 | 0.88 | 0.30 17. Fort Wadsworth. .... | 45 43 | 97 10 |1773| 0.89 | 0.97 | 1.33 | 1.76 | 3-91 | 4.70 | 3-37 | 2.18 | 1.06 | 2.02 | 0.90 | 1.06 18. -Mouth Cherry? ..... 44 24 loo 24lec Hi. 5 | <1] Gea lqsgo Gr gaulh we cnliaween| een | lean | Deanen | eee na TOs Pemba ere jel ease see | 48 57 | 97 03 | 768) 0.25 | 0.42 | 0.53 | 0.69 | 2.80) 3-14 | 1.77 | 2.33 | 1.29 0.87 | 0.55 | 0.86 H 1 | H | | 20. Yankton ........ | 42 53 | 97 30 |1275|| 0.65 | 1.09 | 1.59 | 2.12 | 3.69 | 5.45 | 3-65 | 3.93 | 2.67 | 1.09 | 0.24 | 0.41 21. Yankton Indian Agency. || 42 52 | 98 24 |1900)| . . | 0.22 3-10 | 5.75 | 5-90|12.00) .- |». |...) -. ]-- ee DELAWARE. —s = = =— = = y. Delaware City. ..... 39 35 | 75 35 ee | scares Webel eS coh oo cl eoos Pras ae Se da alll, Tp iin 2. Dover........+.. 39 10 | 75 30] 40|l 3.71 | 4.65 | 4.40 | 4.27 | 3.32 | 2.51 | 5.53 | 4.39 | 5.02] 3-41 | 2.91 | 2.93 3. Fort Delaware ..... 39 35 | 75 34 10} 3.14 | 2.15 | 2.37 | 2.80 | 4.54 | 4.03 | 2.26 | 4.09 | 4.86] 2.56 | 2.72 | 4.56 | / | 4. Georgetown. ...... |} 38 43 | 75 22 + |] 3-00 | 3-03 | 3-71 | 3-93 | 4-28 | 5.01 | 2.66 | 5.40 | 3.34 | 3.22 | 3.65 | 4.90 5 Miliord Goo cniee ance eee 38 55 | 75 25 | 2c! 3.10] 4.51 | 3.83 | 3.88 | 4.43 | 2.28) 4.32 | 3.93 | 5.45 | 3-92 | 3.46] 3.60 | 1| | Pe | | : 6. Wilmington. ...... | 39 44 | 75 33 | I15]] 5.05 | 4.20 | 7.07 | 4.95 | 7.80 | 2.55 | 4.85 | 3.40 | 7.87 | 2.90 eles * Consolidated series. ” Quaker Ridge. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. CONNECTICU T—Continvep. 19 SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. allieets r=] a || to | 2 a] 3] Series Series [EXTENT | Bo B ig a ingore OBSERVERS. | REFERENCES. a | & =| § gins. ends. GB Sa ls | | yrs.mos. Tena era a | 8 HHIS@ 15Ce II. 18]10.95 46.75) Mar. 1849; Dec. 1874] 18 9 | Prof. A. W. Smithand| Met. Obs. Vol.1; Sm. Coll.; S. O. f | | : | _ J. Johnston. b 9 |10.84 11.71]11.53/10.70 |44.78) Jan. 1804; July, 1829] 21 3 | Prof. Olmstead and MS. furn. by Prof. E. Loomis. én [pene a a6 others, Yale Coll. |e H -86 13.18] 9.94|11.55 |47.53 June, 1864; Dec. 1874! 6 © | Various observers. | MS. furn. by Prof. E. Loomis; } ; | | | _ MS. from Sig. Ser. O. H II Tee II.19|10.90|45.44|| Jan. 1804; Dec. 1874] 27 3 ee | MS. furn. by Prof. E. Loomis; § | MS. from Sig. Ser. O. H 12 nSrserSo4 10.58 10.47 |47.90)) Jan. 1856; Dec. 1874| 4 2) T. Edwards. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; MS. from Sig. | | | é | . San Os 4 13 | 9.49 12.20|10.46] 7.91 40.06) Dec. 1870; Noy. 1873] 2 11 | W. O. Alcott. | S. O: 14 10.85 14.90|12.49|10.35 '48.59|| July, 1862; May, 1864] 1 rr | D. W. Leamed. | & 15 |10.88 13.72|11.78|10.74 |47.12|| Jan. 1854; Apr. 1869] 15 2) D. Hunt. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 16 /10.4111.87|/ .. | .. || .. || Jan. 1874; Aug. 1874] o 8 | W. P. Alcott. SOs 17 |10.13 12. 32/12.84| 9-75 45.04) Jan. 1844; Sept. 1854} 9 1 | Dr. O. Plumb. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Sm. Coll. 18 |11.69 13.23 IL.17|12.75 148.84] Feb. 1854; May, 1861] 6 5 | J. Rankin. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 19 |11.90 13.44 9.38|10.31|145.03|| Apr. 1870; Dec. 1874] 4 8! L. Andrews and A. | S. O. | Barnes. 20 |I1I.99 9.08]13.42] .. eae Feb. 1873; May, 1874] 1 3 | M. M. Johnston. a 21 |13.10 14.79/10. 81 11.85 50.55) Apr. 1856; July, 1862] 6 3 B. F. Harrison. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 22 |13.49 13.51|14.66| 9.44)51.10|| June, 1866; July, 1869) 2 10 R. G. Williams. S20! BB\i ca loo llaa ll oo los Iles ERAS Iam, mR) @ 27 57 | 82 26 | 20} 2.29 : 2.97 | 3.24 | 1.69 | 2.95 | 6.82 | 11.46) 9.55 | 5.56 | 2.18 | 1.93 | 2.73 | H Q: Bort Dallas scp ee. seas 25 48 | 80 13 | 20)| 6.02 : 1.62 | 4.87 | 2.44. | 5-97 | 5-37 | 9-37 | 4-15 | 6.78 | 7.93 | 2.40 | 2.14 10, Fort Deynaud...... | 26 45 | 81 30 | .. || 5.56; 2.34 | 4.56 | 0.70 | 4.08 | 9.42 | 6.14 | 12.50) 3.36 | 2.59 | 1.04 | 3.01 Mr. HortiGeorce. .9.0 rere || 30 25 | 81 25 I0}| 0.40 : 3.25 | 3.65 | 1.50 | 5.60 | 3.70 | 4.03 | 2.37 | 6.37 | 5.90 | 3.00 | 2.87 m2. Hort jeferson <2. . = | 24 38 | 82 52 | 111] 3.41 | 2.89 | 2.09 | 1.84 | 1.26 | 4.17 | 4.14 | 3.45 | 5.61 | 5.00 | 2.33 | 2.06 EG DOre ead en. aie en as | 27 45 | 81 47 | 80} 1.07 ; 1.01 | 1.64 | 1.78 | 4.01 | 7.79 7-55 | 6.35 | 4.85 | 1.50] 0.56 | 1.79 14. Hort Myers... = 2. | 26 40 | 81 56 | 50] 3.32 | 3-00 | 3.73 | 2.55 | 2.91 | 11.99] 9.05 | 7.85 | 7-80 | 1.43 | 0.73 | 2.20 Thm ont eierced tenet ens || 27 28 | 80 18 | 30) 4.33 ; 4.01 | 3.16 | 2.77 | 3-93 | 10.05] 5.92 | 6.65 | 6.93 | 4.74 | 3.07 | 2.46 16. Fort Shannon* ..... 29 34] 81 48 | 25]| 0.93 : 2.64 | 6.16 | 2.47 | 2.86 | 6.54 | 7.35 | 7.60 | 4.33 | 3.78 | 1.60 | 1.42 Woe Gainesviller erent qc 29 3%| 82 20 184]| 3.95 | 2.50 | 3.80 | 1.70 | 2.84 | 5.76 | 7.55 6.87 | 3.94 | 1.77 | 2.23 | 2.01 TS. MOC M Rey. i. ci.) sa = | 24 53 | 80 41 10|| 2.36 | 0.87 | 1.30 | 2.00 | 3.29 | 3.30 | 4.52 | 4.22 | 6.57 | 6.31 | 3.66 | 0.06 rg. Jacksonvillés). = a2 || 30 20 | 81 39 | 20) 2.80] 3.27 | 3.85 | 2.86 | 3.30] 6.86 | 6.27 1 8.14 | 7.29 | 3.03 | 2.75 | 2.59 ZO PCC VsIVVESH citi c-uaut bine 24 33 | 81 48] 10] 2.33] 1.75 | 1.69 | 1.01 | 2.96 | 4.83 | 3.98 | 5.14 | 6.52 | 4.75 | 2.00 | 2.05 Zi VPS SES SS lone As 30 40 | 85 58 | 148] 2.72 | 4.54 | 2.42 | 2.47 | 2.73 | 4.72 | 6.25 | 5.67 | 3.35 | 2.77 | 3-33 | 3-21 22% Wake) City Durem annette: | 30 12 | 82 38 | 185]) 6.09 | 5.10 | 5.58 | 3.92 | 3.80 | 6.42 | 8.33 | 7.28 | 7.98 | 2.29 | 5.33 | 4.78 ZR wWANAtee, i seni ies || 27 30 | 82 35 6)| 3-69 | 1.90 | 5.95 | 2.85 | 1.70 | 5.00 | 8.90 | 9.80 | 2.40 | 0.50 | 2.70 | 3.10 245 (Mayportinye: ¥iene ee | 30 22 | 81 25 15|| . . | 8.30| 2.05 | 1.43 | 5.63 | 1.71 | 6.19 | 0.86 | 10.42] 0.11 | 2.83 | 1.66 25. Micanopy .. sees wise nine | 29 30 | 82 18 | 78) 3.50 | 2.86 | 3.32 | 2.07 | 4.50] 4.19 | 8.10 | 8.46 | 4.88 | 1.72 | 2.17 | 1.17 26. Mosquito Inlet,near. . . || 29 12 | 81 o2 10|| 1.02 | 0.95 | 3.38 | 1.30 | 1.68 | 6.58 | 3.94 | 9.53 | 6.98 | 13.16] 2.02 | 3.30 27; NEwpoxt, mares ie nieae | 30 10 | 84 15 | 15]) 2.70| 5.27 | 7.70} 5.10 | 3.03 | 8.95 | 6.68 | 10.77| 6.53 | 1.85 | 3.78 | 1.88 * Northeast corner of District of Columbia, across the Anacostia, about seven miles from the Capitol. » This series is reported in the first publication from the Medical Department. Observations to 1827, by R. Little. Results for 1828-9 from Elliot’s Historical Sketches, (Washington, 1830,) observer not known. Some measures appear defective. © On Capitol Hill, north of the Capitol. 2U. S, Naval Observatory; observations from 1846 to 1861 by Lieut. M. F. Maury, U.S. N. Measures of 1849-50-51 appeared unreliable, and were excluded. Observations from 1861-76 were made by Messrs. T. Hays, D. Horrigan, and N. Cahill. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 21 SNOW FOR EACH MonTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. 5 5 5 5S ; ae r=) 3 Bi 2] s reo? ae EAN OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. | Be = se Sec lyrs.mos. I /10.76 12.48] 4.21] 9.13||36.58] Sept. 1857; Aug. 1858] 1 oO | J. Wiessner. S. Coll 2 |11.18 13.46] 8.09] 6.65//39.38]| Feb. 1860; Feb. 1863] 2 1 | C. B. Mackee. S: ©: 3 | 7.46, 8.16] 4.80} 6.68)|27.10]] Jan. 1824; Dec. 1829] 5 9/| R. Little. S. Coll; J. Elliot’s Hist. Sk. 2A eae lige etre ot . ||37-78]) Jan. 1836; Dec. 1839] 4 0 | Judge Cranch. S. Coll. 5 |10.46 10.54|10.16|10.06})41.22| July, 1838; June, 1842] 3 11 | Lieut. Gilliss, U.S. N. | Sen. Doc. 28th Cong. 1844-5. 6 | 9.95 11.43] 9.62] 7.85]138.85]) Jan. 1846; Dec. 1876] 28 o| ..... Am. Alms.; S. Coll.; N. O. Reps. 7 |I1.1612.92| 9.60] 9.26/|42.94|) May, 1852; Dec. 1876] 20 5 | H. Diebitsch, W. Q. | S. Coll. Force, H. M. Ban- nister and others. 8 |10.05 13.04|12.08] 7.63/142.80] Oct. 1872; Dec. 1876] 4 3/ ..... Sig. Ser. Reps. @) || OST 2a) Oe) SOFIE Os] Iki, iene Dee, wey 7 Bi scasoo || cocaa FLORIDA. I | 9.82|20.72120.77 Oct) 18705) Nov. 1874)| 2) 4) We EL unt; E: J. |S: O: Sturtevant. ; 2 | 5.50/20.43/11.76| 8.09||45.78]] July, 1840; Mar. 1861 | 10 4 | Judge A. Steele, Assist- | Met. Obs. Vol. 1.; S. O.; Ar. ant Surgeon. Met. Reg. 1855; S. Coll. 3 | -- |15-60! 6.40] .. || .. || May, 1869; Dec. 1870} 1 1 | M. Martin. S. 0. 4 |10.21|16.25 13.07) 6.90]46.43]| Oct. 1871; Dec. 1874| 3 3 | Saml. N. Chamberlain. os 5 |11.45|24.54,16.25| 8.97) 61.21] Feb. 1869; Dec. 1872) 2 11 | W.M.L. Fiske,G. D. fe Robinson. © |) QA sol! 5 0 Hl oo .. || Mar. 1867; June,1867| o 4 | Henry M. Corey. a 7 |12.46|13.72|20.26/13.79|\60.23]] July, 1842; Dec. 1874 13 7 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O.; Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 8 | 7.88]27.83] 9.67] 7.99|/53.37|| Jan. 1840; July, 1869] 17 3 a6 Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; 2 MS. from’S. G. O. 9 |13.28)18.89)17.11| 9.78||59.06]] Jan. 1855; May,1858] 3 5 Gs Ar. Met. Reg. 1860. 10 | 9.34'28.06| 6.99/10.91)/55.30|| Feb. 1855; Apr. 1858) 2 3 Hy oe ss II 10.75|10.10 15.27 6.52/\42.64|) July, 1872; Noy. 1874 | 2 4 John F. Rollins. S. O. 12 | 5.19,11.7612.94| 8.36||38.25|| Dec. 1864; Nov. 1873] 7 2 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 13 | 7-43,21.69) 6.91) 3.87 (39-90) May, 1851; Nov. 1854] 3 7 « Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 14 | 9.19 28.89) 9.96) 8.52)'56.56)| Jam. 1851; June,1858) 7 5 cc Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 15 | 9.86.22.62)14.74|10.80\|58.02|| Mar. 1852; May,1858| 6 1 a a a a3 16 |II.49 21.49) 9.71| 4.99)47.68)| Jan. 1841; Dec. 1843] 3 0 G8 Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 17 | 8.34'20.18) 7.94} 8.46]44.92|| June, 1856; Feb. 1861] 4 7 | J. B. Bailey. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 18 | 6.59'12.04'16.54 3.29||38.46 Jan. 1836; Dec. 1837} 2 o | Chas. Howe. . Am. Alm. 1839. 19 |10.01|/21.27 13.07] 8.66|/53.01|| June, 1851; June, 1876] 13. 1 | Dr. A. S. Baldwin, R. | Sig. Ser. Reps.; S. Coll.; Met. McLaughlin. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 20 | 5.66/13.95 13.27| 6.13}||39.01]] Oct. 1832; June, 1876| 28 7 | Assistant Surgeon, W. | Sig. Ser. Reps.; MS. from S. G. C. Dennis, W. A. O.; Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and Whitehead, J. D. 1860; Am. Alms.; S. Coll.; Sumet, M. J. Shane- Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. felter. 21 | 7.62/16.64) 9.45|10.47||44.18|| May, 1853; Noy. 1855| 2 7 | J. Newton. Am. Alms. 1855-6; Met. Obs. Vol. I. 22 |13.30/22.03 15.60|15.97||66.90]] Dec. 1857; Oct. 1874} 5 3] E. R. Ives, A. D. | Sig. Ser. Reps.; Met. Obs. Vol. Wolcott. : ng S; ©; 23 |10.50/23.70| 5.60|-8.69]!48.49|| Jan. 1869; July, 1870) 1 7 | B. A. Couchman. Ss. O. 24 | 9.11) 8.76,13.36) .. .. || Dec. 1873; Dec. 1874] 1 o| W. F. Keeler. Gs 25 | 9.89!20.75| 8.77] 7.53|146.94|| June, 1858; Mar. 1862) 3 10 | Dr. J. B. Bean. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 26 | 6.36\20.05'22.16| 5.27|153.84|| July, 1870; Sept. 1871} 1 3 | S. N. Chamberlain. Ss. O: é 27 |15.83|/26.40,12.16] 9.85||64.24|| May, 1870; Dec. 1874} 3 8 | Chas. Beecher. a ¢ Smithsonian Institution. £ Consolidated series, obtained by combining all D. C. observations. i Near Palatka; observations for February, March, and April, 1869, at Palatka. f Signal Service Office. « Observations in January and February, 1841, at Fort Ried, a few miles distant. 1 Also known as Orange Hill. m Formerly Alligator. 4 Also known as Atsena Otie. J Also called Fort Capron. 22 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF FLORID A—ContinvuED. Mran AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED STATION. “ 5) cl 2 | 4 | Zz Pale a aS) a le ie 3 | 4 4 q Ss | & = | 2:23 e235 ae Bor Uampan sepa een emcee: 27 55 | 82 26 | 30} 3.60| 3.90| 2.12 | 2.23 | 2.01 | 9.25 | 5.55 | 12.00] 5.90 | 2.03 | 2.37 | 2.20 Se NilGksateleoyll) fy Aaa 5 6 30 21 | 87 17 12|| 3.66 | 3.32 | 3-63 | 5.04 | 6.18 | 5.84 | 8.93 | 9.40 | 2.66 | 2.54 | 4.82 | 5.12 Ror NVC DOM) or.) oa rene 30 12 | 82 50 | 200)| 3.22 | 3.33 | 5-55 | 2-84 | 2.80 | 7.59 | 4.06 | 6.60 | 5.02 | 3.66 | 2.77 | 1.28 GEORGIA. ay a nerY i me peat | Pee ell peut | l< | TPACHENS sel cia unemiowten=c lem | 33 58 | 83 25 | 850, 3-83 | 4.30 | 3.65 | 3.01 | 4.16 | 4.00 | 5.19 | 3.98 | 2.45 | 2.82 | 1°84 | 3.96 @eAtlanta teers «) ane mot i 33 45 | 84 24 |1050| 3-74 | 6.24 | 5.03 | 5-45 | 4.21 | 4.30 | 3.40 | 4.72 | 4.55 | 2.16 3-85 | 5.15 | | | 2h, GUTOR As GoGo & 33 29 | 81 51 | 150| 3.56 | 4.89 | 5.88 | 3.70 | 3.61 | 3.66 | 3.76 | 4.50 | 3.59 | 1-89 | 3.30 | 4.44 | | | | feels SoS, oh Ono. .o tet bo 1 || 30 50 | 81 50 25)| 3.65 | 1.85 5-89 | 1.67 | 3.21 | 7.18 | 5.51 | 6.35 | 5.79 | 2.74 | 2.05 | 2.88 Ph alifesvol ehonolae, aa set 130.2420 RSaig0))|\_ celles en 5 GO) | cert ermal ec vee (ft cote tl eete ttl boat ss 4] (ee ml eee 6. Braddock’s Point.... || .. ee chen ceed (ih 5 ; 1.70 5 sally, Hh OES aos Gao oot 33 15 | 83 50 | .. || 2.48] 5.22 | 6.43 | 6.20 | 4.24 | 1.83 | 3.28 | 4.66 | 1.37 | 1.15 | 3.73 | 4.18 8. Catoosa Springs. .... | YL Yin liste = Jul Peewee CON OPCS) Ga et ale | el Al Geaiieo a ilec foe il - . oh (OUST RS bh ota o 32 51 | 84 06 | 825]| 5.32] 7.30 | 7.62 | 1.64 | 1.90 | 1.65 | 9.81 | 1.13 | 9.39 | 3-15 | 7-79 | 7-54 TO Guibert es. Navy yard. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED FLORIDA—ContinvueED. STATES. 23 SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. u < E j | Sl ge Ei & Ey ||) Series Series EXTENT See 5 #|/ 2] 2 5 begins. ond, |. OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. or | & a = P| ARsLieNe = | |-—- 28 6.22'17.57 16.74) | Feb. 1853; Nov. 1874| 2 4 | Assist. Surgeon, Geo. J. | Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; S. O. | | Alden, E. K. Sowd. 29). 122-10) 7) = || Apr. 1870; Oct 1870) © 7 || W. J. Clarke. St ©; 30 |14.53 18.43|11.69 14.62 59.27| Aug. 1849; Dec. 1852) 3 5 | J. Pearson. S. Coll. 31 14.92) .. |£3-5011.21) .. || Jan. 1872; Dec. 1872) © 9 | Chas. F. Powell. Sh (O}, 32 | 7.09 21.53/10.56| 4.67/143.85| Oct. 1872; June,1876; 3 9 | M. J. Shanefelter, J. | Sig. Ser. Reps. | 1D), Suimet, 1, Io | Pabst. P : 33 | 7-77)/15-71|11.56] 5.96)41.00| Jan. 1844; Nov. 1871, 8 8 | Assistant Surgeon, G. | Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; S. O.; Met. | | W. Atwood, Dr. P. | Obs. Vol. 1; MS. from S. G. O. | | B. Mauran. 34 |15-93/20.24|14.47|10.64||61.28| Noy. 1874; June,1876| 1 8 | J. A. Cody, E. P. | Sig. Ser. Reps. | Bayes, J. T. Min- chin. Gi s-dte a Pecan pansee teat .. | May, 1872; May,1872| oO 1 | Truman S. Betts. Sb ©, 36 | 6.36/26. 80|10. 30] 9.70|53.16]| July, 1871; Dec. 1873] 2 4 | W. F. White. v6 37 |\14.85/24.17|10.02)12.10|61.14|| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1859| 4 2 | J. Pearson and others. | Met. Obs., Vol. 1. 38 |11.19)18.25/11.45 7-83, 48.72|| Apr. 1871; Dec. 1874| 3 4 | Geo. R. Thralls. S(O); | GEORGIA. 1 |10.82/13.17, 7.11/12.09||43.19]| Jan. 1845; Oct. 1873| 7 5 | Prof. J. D. Easter, W. | Blodget’s Clim.; S. O. i | “D. Grant, M.D: | i 2 |14.69|12.42|/10.56|15.13||52.80]| Jan. 1859; Dec. 1874| 9 1 | G. W. Walker, Assist. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; MS. f Surg., F. Deckner & | from S. G, O. | Son, Dr. J. G. West- moreland. | i 3 |13.19|11.92) 8.78)12.89||46.78|| May, 1844; June, 1876| 11 o | W.Haines, H. Bessant, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.;Ar. Met. | Dr. W. H. Doughty,; Reg., 1855; Sig. Ser. Reps. ; § Assist. Surgeon, Dr. MS. from S. G. O. i S. E. Habersham. - 4 |10.77|19.04|10.58| 8.38]48.77|| June, 1869; Nov. 1873; 4 4 | H. L. Hillyer. | Sb Os Boe |e | oe Noo Il ao | eb, wlows Insh, neon | @ 1 | Wo Ikaclit, He) pe OWeo fae | oe: low .. || May, 1866; Sept. 1866| o 2 | Asst. Surgeon. | MS. from S. G. O. 7 |16.87| 9.77) 6.25)11.88)144.77|| May, 1872; Dec. 1874 2 6 | A.Colvard, J. M.Shan-| S. O. | | non. Sl ca Ht exit or: flee .. || Jan. 1873; Apr. 1873] © 4 | Chas. Dickner. i) 9 |11.16)12.59 20.33'20.16|64.24)) Oct. 1852; June,1854) 1 9 | Prof. J. Darby. S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 10 7.10) .) |. || «= || June) 1860; Aug. 1860) © 3 || G: C. Seavey. Ss, O: II on || ola i Apr. 1874; July, 1874| © 4 M. F. Stephenson, Jr. tte 2724 | suet alla || Jan. 1861; Mar. 1861} oO 3) Dr. J. R. McAfee. & 13 | 8.53) oo |p oe, iI) 5 ot Jan. 1857; June,1857, © 6 | F. T. Simpson. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 14 |21.71| .. | 6.3012.65]) .. || Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874| © 11 | T. G. Scott. | SO. | ga) ast ae Ss oalljeee || June, 1873; Oct. 1873} © 5 | Assistant Surgeon. | MS. from S. G. O- 16 16.09 24.41 8.27)29.08 7.85 | Jan. 1872; Dec. 1874| 1 7 | W. T. Grant, Dr. M.| S. O. | | | _ F. Stephenson. 17 | 9.47, .. | 6.02/16.65!| .. || Sept. 1857; June, 1858| o 10 | E. S. Glover. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 18 |11.22/13.30|10.47|19.62!54.61|| Sept. 1871; Feb. 1873} 1 6 | A. K. McCutchen. S. O. Hols tes | eo | eo ioe WEY DORKS Iams WEG TO OE eo 6.8 Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 20 |15.05/12.88| 7.68)14.87,50.48) Sept. 1865; Dec. 1874| 3 10 | J. F. Adams,S. P.San-| S. O. eae ford, J. A. Rockwell, | ‘ S. J. Whitney. DEM oe [toca oa ||! o\ a lPae Nov. 1843; Dec. 1843] 0 2 | J. M. Cotting. St Coil, 22 | 9.93| 6.44) 7.62|11.76)35.75|| Jan. 1869; Dec. 1870} 2 0 | S. P. Sanford. 3, O 23 | 7.76\16.67|11.97| 7.72)\44.12|| Apr. 1851; July, 1853} 2 3 | Dr. G. FP. Cooper. Agl. Rep. 24 |14.65/21.54|10.53|11.02)'57.74|| Dec. 1870; Dec. 1874| 3 11 | J. L. Cutler. SO: 25 | .. |€4.15| 8.60|11.85||. . || June, 1872; Mar. 1873| © 10| Dr. H.N. Hollifield. | “ H 26 |\10.39|20.81| 8.61] 8.86||48.67|| Aug. 1836; June,1876| 30 10 | W. S. Popple,H. R.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Am. Alms., } Stockman, Dr. J. F. 1838-57; Sig. Ser. Reps.; MS. § Posey, Assist. Surg., from S$. G. O. H A. G, Oemsler. 27 |13.70|24.80 8.10 : Dec. 1872; Dec. 1873| 1 ©] Dr. F. M. Smith. Ss. O. © Observations combined with those at Augusta Arsenal and Summerville. 4 Observations in part at Oglethorpe Barracks. 24 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF GEORGIA—ConrTINUED. Mean AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED ie es) 4 a 3 2) 2) 2 = oO 2 > J STATION. aa S 3 ; a =| & > S => roy 3 5 B |S [ee eye a ee aaa ASR AS) FLUE hon ee Oma Hig nc 33°15/) 82°54’ 550) 6.28 | 5.08 | 4.01 | 3.00 | 4.41 3-08 | 4.93 | 6.60 | 3.79 | 2.07 | 4.36 | 6.27 BO. Ot MaALy Siento = 30 44 | 81 34 15)| 2.49 | 2.58 | 5.04 | 1.76 | 3.10 | 9.37 | 4-52] 5-75 | 7-52 | 3-94 | 3-01 2.38 #30. Thomaston® ...... 32 56 | 84 30 | 750] 3-04 | 1.95 | 4.30 | 2.58 3-32 1.91 | 5.25 5.30 | 1.31 | 0.78 | 5.97 Aan a0. suhomSsOni a Hoyleton 2)... «- =r: 38 26 | 89 17 | 480) 0.50) . . . | 4.22] 1.35 | 4.37 | 6.00 | 2.62 | 2.00 | 1.50 | 3.50 | 3.30 BY. eaCkSOnviuler: Gesu ea 39 45 | 90 12 | 676) 5.85 | 0.90 4.15 | 2.10 | 3.25 | 4.15 | 2.70 | 3.20 | 4.95 | 2.25 | 0.75 | 1.10 32. Jerseyville ....... 39 06 | 90 20 | 650) 3.65 | 2.31 | 5.77 | 8.70 | 5.20 | 8.20 | 11.60) 4.40 | 2.20 | 0.30 | 1.50 | 3.40 agt sJolichaen creewe ote 4i 30 | 88 o5 |... {14.25 | 41.75| . . 13.25 |0.12| . . | 5-62] 5.00] . = | 1-12'): .%3 34. King’s Mills ...... 2 05 | 88 33 | .. || 2.40| 1.93 | 0.69 | 4.41 | 6.34 | 7.69 | 2.88 | 3.50 | | LAME Nails fe emo Ala om Gee 40 59 | 89 38 | | ; 2.50 Ecol has ; Pa Used lnseal elke cigs Or bebanon =: eae. eon 38 35 | 89 49 | 500] 2 62 | 2.46 | 3.73 | 4.07 | 4.86 | 4.53 | 1.27 | 3.54 | 3-25 3-06 | 1.49 | 3.05 Sy e, LUGE? Bint oto AI AGS SO maL7 A vee |llecteen!| eect lemons le cuoen ter oe eon Neocon ee 4.55 CoM Wervil 93 eecee ef ova a 39 40 | 89 51 | 675|| 2.43 | 3.23 | 2.25 | 2.72 | 5.13 | 3.02 | 4.09 | 1.68 | 2.82 | 2.80 | 2.77 | 2.40 aw, Wee Mo 666 Sa 38 45 | 88 30 | .. || 3.23 | 3-08 | 3-86 | 4.82 4.58 | 3.80 | 6.33 | 4.16 | 2.38 | 2.53 | 2.63 | 4.06 Prey, ley risen! Ae eee eo Pita ed Me COC Ms Ole Gefloo: || oes lo e ell Be 2.77 | 4.02 | 7.63 | 1.66 | 3.20 | 0.95 41. Magnolia, near ..... 41 15 | 89 15 | 500) 2.39 | 2.65 | 4.92 | 3.35 | 8.90 | 4.70 | 2.40|2.70| .. | .. | 2.3% | 3.91 2. Manichesteye sic denrie ken 39 31 | 90 34 | 683)| 2.91 | 2.83 | 3.37 | 3-40 | 4.45 | 3.45 | 3-39 | 2-72 2.88 | 2.58 | 2.37 | 2.32 | Maye WAR) GOS G oo oo 42 14 | 88 34 | 842 1.59 | 1.59 | 2.76 | 3.11 | 4.51 | 4.38 | 4.38 | 5-02 | 4.48 | 2 38 | 2.50 | 2.02 PA UV ETO) hee 5 ey Chet tans 2 39 29 | 88 23 | 740] 3.63 | 4.76 | 5.32 | 7.38 | 7.25 | 6.69 | 5.19 | 4.58 | 2.49 | 2.78 | 2.73 | 4.2 | 45. Mount Sterling ..... 39 58 | 90 47 | .. || 1.41 | 1.40 | 3.02 | 3.34 | 1.76 | 2.33 | 3-67 | 4.13 | 2.52 | 2.54 | 2.91 | 2.19 40, Murray vuler en... =) <= 39 35 | 90 14 | 683) . . - |. > | 4.92 | 1.50 | 3.29 | 6.97 | 0.55 5-82 | 2.25 | 0.00 rigs (OUCH 6.9 Gd a tee ao | 38 44 | 88 03 sel -- > er lb aee Ba tater ;4.00]1.94] .. 48. Oquawka ........ | 40 55 | 90 59 |... |] 2.73 | 1-45 | 1.86 | 3.61 | 3.56 | 2.92 | 2.38 | 7.28 | 3.30 | 3.37 | 1.82 | 1.22 49. Orchard Farm ..... | 40 36 | 89 45 |... || 2.71 | 1.58 | 2.47 | 4.40 | 2.10 | 3.46 | 5.28 | 4.31 | 3-97 | 2.92 | 2.23 | 4.29 Moy, ONE Gi bta do a eo 41 12 | 89 46|.. || 2.61 | 3.58 | 2.35 | 6.52 | 3.94 | 5.30 | 6.60 | 6.00 | 3.30 4.65 | 2.43 Iie, (OTN ESR co co eo oan 41 20 | 88 47 | 500] 2.40 | 2.39 | 2.78 | 3.10 | 4.23 | 3-50 | 3-96 | 3.31 | 3.16 | 2.66 | 2.21 | 2.41 He WEEE ae con oA Dea ot 39 23 | 89 05 | 735]| 3-60] 1.40] 1.50 | 0.65 | 1.15 | 2.03 | 2.88 | 4.25 | 2.85 | 2.03 | 2.90 | 2.07 53: Paris .....-..--+. 39.37 1037-44600) Fy) en eny|| eealll We onl camtetel lt Resse It (ote reureme Ae Sule EER TAS ww aBaa oo oka e 40 35 | 89 38 | .. || 2.67 | 3-08 | 3.21 | 3.71 | 4.36 | 4.00 | 4.64 | 3.52 | 3.79 | 2.23 | 3.55 | 3-29 Ge COLIA leifenerar eel mee | 40 43 | 89 30 | 440] 1.80] 1.92 | 2.87 | 3.18 | 3.63 | 3.21 | 3.82 | 3.66 | 3.20 | 2.22 | 2.19 | 2.67 | 1 56. Pleasant Ridge»... . || 41 15 | 89 36 550 2.60] 0.73| . . |e |. | a. | ¥eko!|"%107))\ 52201 12.90.) O: 87 peos Bem ONIN CYA ce create uous | 39 55 | 91 25 | 650) 2.50 | 2.38 | 4.92 | 3.00 | 2.95 | 3-09 | 4.40 | 5.95 | 4.95 6.25 | 2.77 | 1.60 58. RidgeWarm...... . 39 53.1 87 38 |e ell = ce ee) ee eee ONgO) 2-415) 10.75 2.68) c oo! eo) eee ee Cepalg once at a a peo 2 11 | 88 35 760) 2.12 | 1.61 | 2.75 | 3.16 | 3.57 | 3.33 | 4-17 | 3-80 | 4.34 | 2.33 | 2.12 | 2.39 | | | bos Rockford! = si: ain ses | 42 15 | 89 05 | 707) 3.49 | 0.53 | 1.44 | 1.39 | 3-00 | 3.44 | 1.43 | 1.71 | 3-79 | 1.53 | 1.48 | 1.37 | | | | | i} 61. Rock Island Arsenal . . || 41 32 | 90 31 | 528] 1.66 | 1.46 | 1.58 | 2.69 | 3.70 | 3.07 | 3-03 | 3.67 | 3.20| 1.47 | 2.10 |, 3.53 G2rsSandwiche.masnca cua 41 40 | 88 35 | 665)! 2.67 | 2.42 | 3.79 | 4.21 | 5.78 | 4.58 | 5-33 | 5-41 | 4.25 | 2.64.| 2.44 | 3.08 O35 oweeb Water.) se | 40 03 | 89 46 | 630} 6.28 | 3.22 | 2.75 | 7.05 My Achcelicaedy Wes Coe tro 0 Gas duskalwasens eke sure | 41 20 | 89 30]. . || 3.70 | 0.50 | 1.70 | 4.10 | 3.30 | 4.40 | 0.70 | 2.30 | 4.60 | 1.7 0.15 65. Upper Alton ...... 38 57 | 90 04 | 650) 1.84 | 1.43 | 2.96 | 2.30 | 3.25 | 2.43 | 3-10 | 2.71 | 2.23 | 1.81 | 2.41 | 2.06 (ee Mende 6 46 hoo 06 VAY ake My liefoyertoR lator ||mcen. Poa |r! boa |) oo | aa {lg Pees Sys WEEN 6 5 a de bo 4ONXAS) 8858) | ce ||) | LeOOn| AO eee ree Pee eee ere eA || Ceo || oo 68. Warrensburg ...... 39 55 | 89 05 | 680, 2.20 | 1.95 | 1.49 | 4.20 | 2.90 | 4.57 | 4.20 | 0.78 | 2.76 | 0.97 | 1.65 | 2.10 69. Warsaw,near...... 40 21 | gI 23 | 550] 2.21 | 2.07 | 2.46 | 4.24 | 5.15 | 4.42 | 5.25 | 3.27 | 3.05 | 3.81 | 2.78 | 1.92 70.) Waterloo'--t-).-s0ets os 38 20| 90 10|.. ] 4.48 | 1.09 | 2.39 | 2.15 | 4.15 | 2.42 | 5.12 | 1.62 | 0.55 | 2.32 | 3.28 | 1.55 {| | 7i. Waverly .-.-+.... 39 36 | 89 58 | 680) 1.45 | 3.27 | 3-17 | 3.98 | 2.12 | 1.97 | 5-16 | 1.97 | 3.39 | 2.44 | 3.93 | 3-76 2. Waynesville. ...... 40 16 | 89 07 | .. || 1.53] 1.52 | 3.08 | 5.75 | 7-12 | 6.00 | 3.88 | 1.62 | 4.00 | 2.63 | 3.12 | 2.22 73. West Salemiin. weer 38 30 | 88 00 | .. || 2.86 | 3.47 | 2.04 | 3.80 | 4.50 | 4.50 | 4.85 | 3.42 | 2.83 | 1.74 | 4.09 | 4.13 ya. West Urbana. 5). « 40 09 | 88 17 | 550) 1.02 | 1.74 | 2.01 | 5.25 | 4.70 | 4.55 | 2.39 | 3-59 | 3-74 | 2.00 | 3.21 | 2.41 75> Witeaton te se menes 41 49 | 88 06 | 682)| 2.09 | 2.08 | 4.34 | 4.67 | 4.73 | 2.74 | 2-90 | 4.90 | 3.04 | 2.90 | 3.56 | 2.48 76. Winnebago... ... . || 42 17 | 89 12 | goo! 2.06 | 1.80 | 2.60 | 3:20 | 3.71 4.07 | 3-78 | 3.87 | 4.43 | 2.44 | 2.03 | 1.97 77.) Wiyanet, teats, ecient || 41 30 | 89 45 | .. |] 2.16] 1.59 | 2.82 | 3.64 | 4.33 | 4.31 | 3-72 | 4.89 | 4.81 | 2.09 | 2.24 | 2.19 7S: YORK NeCk* cncseue eens 40 05 | oI 33 1.42 | 1.99 | 3.04 | 7.51 | 2.68 | 6.06 | 5.75 | 2.18 | 5.25 | 3.51 | 1.56] 3.45 i * McKendree College. > Nursery. © Illinois Institute. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. ILLINOIS—Continvep. 2h SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. bo ‘ei 4 op vo uw . . 2 i E S FA ane se SESE OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. oak B a = Ss yrs.mos. 27 | 8.33/11.33| 8.68) 7.71||36.05]| Sept. 1870; Dec. 1874 4 3 | J. Cochrane. Ss. O. 28 | 7.88) 8.96] 7.40) 5.65)'29.89)| Jan. 1870; Dec. 1874| 4 5 | E. Osborn. “ 29 |12.15|10.60)10.21) 9.49|'42.45|| Mar. 1861; Mar. 1864| 3 o/| O. F. Bandelier, Jr. GS 30 =) |E2:99]| 7-00) .. || Apr. 1864; June, 1866} I o| J. Ellsworth, O. J. e Marsh. 31 | 9.50)10.05) 7.95] 7.85]/35-35|| Mar. 1861; Mar. 1862; 1 1 | T. Dudley. Gi 32 |19.67/24.20] 4.00) 9.36|'57.23]| Jan. 1872; Apr. 1873| I 4 | Margaret Hamilton. & 22) Waal acon leet isin E Oct. 1843; July, 1845) ©. 8 |} M.K.Brownson,M.D. | S. Coll. 34. |II.44/14.07 Jan. 1869; Aug. 1869] © 8] Dr. A. Spaulding and | S. O. Wife. Ooallmewsealsss lh ter Wee .. || Mar. 1867; Mar. 1867| o 1 | A. H. Thompson. « 36 |12.66) 9.34) 7.80) 8.13)/37.93]| Nov. 1859; June, 1862} 1 8 | N. E. Cobleigh. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. SAMs asthe mala ceemateaelze .. ‘|| Dec. 1860; Dec. 1860] o 1 | E. D. Straus. S. O. 38 |10.10| 8.79) 8.39] 8.06|/35.34|| Jan. 1866; Oct. 1869] 2 10 | T. Dudley. Gs 39 |13-26,14.29) 7.54/10.37) 45.46] Apr. 1869; Dec. 1874| 5 9] Dr. D. H. Chase. ee £0) || 96 |) oo [MAAC] oo .. || July, 1874; Dec. 1874] © 6] S. A. Maxwell. £8 AI |17.17) 9.80] .. | 8.95] .. || Nov. 1866; Aug. 1868; 1 4 | H. A. Smith. Ge 42 |11.22) 9.56) 7.83] 8.06//36.67)| July, 1854; Sept. 1874 18 4 | J., R.E., & C.W.Grant,| Met. Obs. vol. 1; S, O. | 3 Peter Murray. 43 |10.38/13.78) 9.36) 5.20) 38.72]| Jan. 1850; Mar. 1869| 19 3] O. P. & J.S. Rogers. | Met. Obs. vol 1; S. O.; S. Coll. 44 |19.95|16.46| 8.00;12.62 57-03] Aug. 1869; Nov. 1874] 3 10 W. E. Henry, Albert | S. O. Puffer. 45 | 8.12/10.13) 7.97) 5.00}'31.22/| Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874] 5 2 | A. Duncan. G 46 | .. |10.8r) 8.07] .. || .. || Apr. 1865; Noy. 1865| © 8 | J. & E. Grant. ce Agi Sere Bre de a3 .. || Sept. 1860; Oct. 1860) oO 2 | H. H. Brickenstein. Gi 48 | 9.03/12.58| 8.49] 5.40) 35.50) July, 1870; June, 1873} 3 © H. M. Patterson. ce 49 | 8.97/13.05| 9.12) 8.58) 39.72/| Jan. 1860; Mar. 1864.) 4 oO | J. H. Riblet. Gy 50 |12.81/17.90| .. | 8.62|| .. || Jan. 1860; May, 1861]. 1 4 | Dr. J. S. Pashley. a 51 |r0.11|/10.77| 8.03] 7.20)36.11|| Mar. 1856; Nov. 1870] 13 9 | E. H. Merwin, Dr. J. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O O. Harris. 52 | 3-30] 9.16] 7.78) 7.07||27.31|| June, 1869; Aug. 1871] 2 3 | Dr. T. Finley. S. O: Salles - | .: |... |] .- | Sept. 1868; Sept. 1868] © 1 | C. Levings. G5 54 |11.28'12.16] 9.57) 9.04|/42.05]| Jan. 1855; Oct. 1865] 6 7 | J. H. Riblet. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. 55 | 9.68|r0.69] 7.61] 6.39) 34.37) Jan. 1856; Dec. 1874 | 17 10 | Dr. F. Brendel, M. A. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Breed, A. L. Matthies. 56|.. | .. | 7-97] 5-28|| .. || Aug. 1865; Dec. 1873] 1 7 | V. Aldrich. S. 0. 57 |10.87|/13.44/13.97| 6.48|'44.76]] May, 1870; Mar. 1872] 1 11 | F. J. Hearne. w BS Woe [NOG el on . || May, 1868; Oct. 1868| o 6 | B. C. Williams. G6 59 | 9.4811.30| 8.79) 6.12/135.69| May, 1856; Dec. 1874| 15 6 | J. W. James, E. Bab- | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. cock. 60 | 5.83) 6.58] 6.80] 5.39||24.60|| Nov. 1872; Dec. 1874| 2 2 | W.H. Burdich,—Tick-| S. O. ner, Thos. D. Rob- ertson. 61 | 7.97| 9.77| 6.77) 4.65|29.16|| Feb. 1866; Dec. 1874] 8 4 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 62 |13.78)15.32| 9.33] 8.17|46.60)| Dec. 1858; Aug. 1874| 14 0 | Dr. N. E. Ballou. Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. Geral /ia sete Neem eotel tackts .. || Jan. 1873; Apr. 1873] © 4 | Frank V. Alkire. S ©: 64 | 9.10) 7.40] .. | 4.35|| .- || Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874] © 11 | V. Aldrich. a3 65 | 8.51| 8.24| 6.45| 5.33||28.53] May, 1849; Oct. 1863) 7 ©| P. P. Brown, Dr. J. | S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. James, A. C. Trible. 66 roo foo hoo |] oo Ame, rOrs Ame, 10a) © DB] ~ coeon S. O. 67a tee Noelle vil nate! [Non cats .. || Feb. 1868; Mar. 1868| o 2 | T. L. Groff. 68 | 8. : .38| 6.25|/29.77|| Jan. 1872; Dec. 1873] 2 oO | Timothy Dudley. ce 69 Senay ae, Bie ios Woy, 1856; Mar. 1874) 7 3 | B. Whitaker. S. Coll. ; Met. Obs. Vol. 1.; S.O. 70 | 8.69! 9.16] 6.15] 7.12|31.12|| Feb. 1868; Oct. 1874) 2 2 | H. Kumster, F. Sum, | S. O. M. W. Horine. 71 | 9.27| 9.10| 9.76| 8.48||36.61|| May, 1862; Dec. 1865| 3 3 | T. Dudley. G 72 |15.95 11.50) 9.75) 5-27 42.47) Feb. 1858; Mar. 1859} 1 1 | J. EB. Cantril. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 73 |10.34'12.77| 8.66 10.46)42.23| Feb. 1856; Oct. 1860| 4 4 | H. A. Fitye. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 74 |11.96/10.53| 8.95| 5.17||36.61|| Jan. 1857; Dec. 1859| 2 8 | Dr. J. Swain. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 75 |13.74|10.54| 9.50) 6.65||40.43| Dec. 1857; Aug. 1861} 2 8 | Prof. G. H. Collier. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 76 | 9.51|11.72| 8.90] 5.83/35.96) Mar. 1857; Dec. 1870] 13 6 | J. W. Tolman and o 6 Daughter. 77 |t0.79|12.92| 9.14] 5-94)|38.79| Aug. 1864; Dec. 1874]. 9 11 | E. S. & L. E. Phelps. | S. O. 78 |13.23(13.99|10.32) 6.86|!44.40| Jan. 1864; Dec. 1865| 2 0 | V. P. Gay. S. Coll. 28 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF INDIANA. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED STATION. om . Annapolis * BON H . Bloomington ? ay . Cannelton . Carthage . Columbia City . Evansville . Farmers’ Institute... . eRork Wayne oy en. on - | . Greencastle . Independence . Indianapolis . Jalapa . Kendallville . Kentland . La Fayette . La Porte, near 21. Livonia . Logansport . Madison . Merom RHN ui & be ty Sa bh Saas 1. New Castle 2. New Harmony . North Liberty . Pennville . Rensselaer . Richmond . Richmond 3. Rising Sun - Rockville . Spiceland . Steam Corners . Sweetser . Valparaiso . Vevay . Warsaw Aurora Beech Grove IGadizaneare co. sc fers awe Hhaeonis, 8206 oe. uber Mt. Hope Lat. 39° 52” 39 | 39 39 04 ® Observations previous to October, 1870 at Harveysburg. 2 | | i 7 y: | "en || | ws) = . . 5 : . = fle ai4¢| 2 |e) S| Se eee eee Si ‘a4 |g = < = a) Ss] < n () a A 87 °12//3090) 4.85 0.80 | 4.04 | 4.35 | 3-05 | 6.00 | 5.13 | 2.85 | 2.40 | 2.60 | 2.40 | 2.15 84 55)| 509|| 2.71 | 3-06 | 4.12 | 3.13 | 3-78 | 2.93 | 4.18 | 2.68 | 3.69 | 2.30 | 2.37 | 3.00 85 24 | 941/| 4.37 | 3-68 | 3.29 | 4.87 | 3-60 | 4.45 | 6.92 | 4.13 | 1.87 | 3.28 | 1.62 | 3.22 86 33 | 771|| 2.48 | 2.91 | 4.62 | 3.16] 3.73 | 3-92 | 5.57 | 2-19 | 1.98 | 1.75 | 2.68 | 2.88 85 20 |1060]| 2.69 | 2.51 | 5.57 | 5-09 | 2.81 | 2.31 | 5.55 | 1.65 | 4.16 | 3.50 | 4.14 | 2.27 86 45 | 400] 1.99 | 2.70 | 2.34 | 4.10 | 3.81 | 4.54 | 2.20 | 3.07 | 2.36 | 2.52 | 3.18 | 4.05 85°32) | 626lls. . |'0.50 ly. 75)|’seesi|eer7sii ce see|merel|| = sail cue |e | een 85 25 | 863]| 1.95 | 1-29 | 3.87 | 3-89 | 4.21 | 4.99 | 5-18 | 3-61 | 5.48 | 1.48 | 2.21 | 1.44 87 30 | 390|| 2.05] . - | 3.50] 6.05 | 5.58 | 2.80] 5.44 1.78 3.01 a6 Bs) [lea ery tae [liste jl oe 2 SNe oe | ee ais | G.75 6.44 | 6.75 Ti 5 lh see eae 85 04 | 800]] 3.23 | 2.62 | 2.51 | 3.18 | 3.34 | 2.16 | 3.69 | 2.94 | 1.61 | 2.10 | 2.23 | 3.29 aceon? Col Re | |Wrtee Oy Se. | Ss i] eta 5 el) a0 a) | “oeert |] Sei fe, || oye eetal ie iyectieco Wes cy ll co tau o€ 5 2: 62)\'2:80ll| a Paleeoilemea ites olla | 86 09 | 698|| 3.17 | 2.48 | 4.91 | 3-81 | 4.68 | 4.28 | 4.17 | 2.59 | 2.57 | 2.58 | 2.90 | 3.21 85 48 | .. || 3.56] 5-941 3.07] . . | 7-50] 2.56 | 2.44 | 3.06 | 6.50 | 0.75 | 4.02 | 2.19 85 14} 975|| . . | 3-40 | 3.06 | 6.37 | 6.50 | 6.92 | 7.07 | 2.98) 4.38] .. | .. 87 22 725] 5-98 | 10.47] 3.65 |14.25| 9.25 | . . |12.00] 4.75 | 4.00 | 2.40 | 5.07 | 5.27 86 03 | 600) 3.16 | 4.33 | 4.22 | 4.14 | 4.78 | 2.40 | 3.28 | 4.30 | 1.93 | 2.65 | 2.89 | 3.41 86 52 | 620]| 4.70 | 3.70 | 4.50 | 5.10 | 6.80 | 6.60} 8.00|5.90] .. | ..|.. | 4.50 86 43 | 550|| 3.28 | 1.37 | 3.22 | 3.20] 3.26] 5.35 | 6.73 | 5.10] 2.32 | 2.77 | 4.41 | 1.95 86 15 | 733]|| 2.30] 2.20 | 1.40 | 6.70 3.85 5-45 | 6.35 | 0.90 | 3.05 | 2.70 | 2.50 | 2.75 86 19 | 600] 1.55 | 3.41 | 3.66 | 3.24 | 4.43 | 2.81 | 1.60 | 3.89 | 4.03 | 2.57 |.3.84 | 3.11 85 20 | 450] 3.48 | 3.44 | 6.59 | 6.19 | 7.17 | 4.40 | 2.92 | 6.11 | 5.69 | 1.09 | 2.16 | 8.62 87 30 | .. || 2.52 | 2.76 | 3.48 | 2.76 | 3.86 | 2.35 | 4.07 | 1.66 | 2.34 | 1.86 | 2.27 | 2.89 86 49 | 622|| 1.14] 1.11 | 1.91 | 2.86] 4.72 | 4.41 | 3.54 | 3-72 | 2-46 | 2.55 | 1.30] 1.98 86 08 3.56 | 2.10 | 13.15] 1.15 | 6.20] 7.04 | 4.81 | 3.43 84 52 | gool| 2.38] 2.49 | 1.87 | 2.75 | 1.54.| 4.48 | 4.29 | 3.25 | 2.84 | 2.34 | 2.41 | 1.94 85 33 | 800|] 2.99 | 2.61 | 2.98 | 3.38 | 2.74 | 4.50 | 5.28 | 2.69 | 1.66 | 2.24 | 3.06 | 2.46 85 20 |1000]| 2.62 | 2.99 | 4.59 | 3-59 | 4-93 | 3-90 | 5.82 | 4.90 | 5-05 | 2.59 | 4.10 | 2.74 85 50 | 553]|| 3-40| 3-61 | 2.54] 2.88 | 3.93 | 2.71 | 2.66 | 3.49 | 3.02 | 2.99 | 3.39 | 5.21 85 20 |1000)| 2.33 | 2-12 | 4.53 | 4.39 | 3-48 | 2.34 | 0.82 | 3.64 | 5.88 | 2.20 | 4.02 | 3.47 87 54 | 350) 2.94 | 3-09 | 3.64 | 3.63 | 3.48 | 3.66 | 3.50 | 3.41 | 3.34 | 2.13 | 2.89 | 3.02 86 20 ice 08, 0) ces ll ad Ge ty |e 260415011792) ea | ee 85 00 |1000]| 0.80} 0.45| . . ele an nonty | Prher lariat iee iieatocllss a ll Boz) 87 05 725}| 2.37 3.61 | 6.44 | 4.19 | 7.90 | 5.64 | 5.92 | 4.60] 5.44 | 2.41 | 6.57 | 2.82 84 51 | 850|| 1.71 | 3.06 | 2.95 | 3.61 | 4.39 | 4.15 | 2.50 | 3.89 | 1.37 | 3-03 | 4.08 | 3.14 84 51 | 850] 2.53 | 2.79 | 3.61 | 3.87 | 4.51 | 3.81 | 3-85 | 3.90| 4.57 | 2.65 | 3.75 | 3-91 84 50 | 550]| 2.97 | 3-52 | 4-93 | 5-16 | 4.07 | 5.72 | 7-81 | 2.84 | 2.56] 2.69 | 3.52 | 5.15 87 10 |1 100} 2.70 | 0.76 | 7.00 | 3.00 | 3.68 | 1.84 | 3.06 | 2.12 | 2.25 | 5.25 | 3.57 | 2.58 86 12 | 600} 2.08 | 2.01 | 3.64 | 3.84 | 2.78 | 2.82 | 3.94 | 3.37 | 3-23 | 2-28 | 4.31 | 3.19 85 26 |1025]| 2.90 | 2.41 | 3.87 | 3.13 | 3-66 | 3.87 | 4.89 | 2.63 | 3.53 | 2.12 | 2.79 | 2.73 87 G600|| 1°28) 2.2531 4-30) /16: 75/3220. G0) luis a) ||| is || ter st Th eueeml | omen eeceeng 85 43 wall ce oe | te |] 45OL|) oe) Wie Sul 1 LOsOON) oe | eu) Ong hulcn7Olmenme 87 00 /.. mse || -ghueod||, eestal|bte) sill eeteetallatcues 9) Soke 25 12) OAR ee eon 85 05 | 525] 3.80 | 3.32 | 4.28 | 3-51 | 4.33 | 4-19 | 4.32 | 2.85 | 3.94. | 2.19 | 2.62 | 3.92 toefe Ral pre OS ei are ok 3. |e . | 5-65 | 1.40| 1.60} 4.20 | 2.33 | 1.02 >Indiana University. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. INDIANA. 29 SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. Spring. Winter. (oN eas BON Mar. | Jan. | June, Mar. 7.80 8.77 11.27 8.27 11.44 11.03 11.76 II.51 | Jan. Jan. 7-47 8.74 13.47 10.25 Feb. Sept. 25.75 ie 11.97 4.68 Jan. May, Dec. Jan. May, Jan. June, Feb. 15.13 9.03 9.14) 8.86 11.69 13.40 15.93 Feb. July, May, Mar. 27.15 13.14 16.40 9.68 21.72 10.90 12.90 6.60 Noy. July, 11.95 11.33 | Jan. June, | Mar. 19:95 10.10 9:49 Sept. 6.16 9.10 13.11 | June, 59|| Nov. || Oct. 9.35 | Apr. June, July, June, Dec. July, Apr. Jan. 12.40 10.75 18.53 10.95 11.99 July, Jan. May, 14.16 13.68) 10.26 10.66 May, Dec. 14.15 “95 May, July, Feb. July, 12.12 11.36| 8 43.27 Series begins. 1869; Jan. 1866; Nov. 1871; July, 1868; Dec. 1860; Feb. 1857; Jan. 1868; May, 1865; June, 1858; 1865; 1870; 1854; Feb. 1864; June, 1861; June, 1868; June, 1854; Sept. 1869; 1869; 1854; 1849 ; May, Oct. Dec. Jan. Dec. Jan. June, 1871; Oct. 1854; June, 1858; 1866; 18575 July, Nov. Sept. 1858; Oct. Noy. Dec. May, 1869 ; 1868; 1863; 1856; Mar. 1863; 1826; 1872; 1864; 1864; 1851; 1852; Apr. Dec. Sept. Feb. July, July, Aug. 1871; Dec. 1860; Jan. 1862; Dec. Dec. Apr. July, Aug. Dec. Feb. 1863; 1871; 1872; 1869; 1865 ; 1870; Series ends. 1871 1873 1874 1874 1863 1873 1868 1873 1873 1865 1874 1854 1864. 1876 1869 1854 1871 1874 1870 1871 1872 1863 1866 1873 1860 1859 1873 1874 1870 1869 1865 1874. 1872 1865 1871 1859 1868 1874 1864 1874 1874. 1873 1873 1869 1874. 1871 STANT OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. yrs.mos. 1 10 | B. C. Williams. S. O. 7 10 | Geo. Sutton. cG 2 11 | Wm. S. Clark. & 4 11 | Prof. C. M. Dodd and a others. 2 6] W. Dawson. 6 4 2 |— Palmer, — Evans,| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. H. Smith. o 4] C. M. Hobbs. S. O. 5 5|Dr. F. McCoy and & Daughters & others. o 11 | J. F. Crisp,S. Henrich.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1. o 6] J. E. Windle. Ss © 4 1 | R. S. Robertson. ce oO 2| Prof. J. Tingley. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. © 2] ©. Free. & ©, Il 9] R.Mayhew, G.Woolen.| Sig. Ser. Reps.; 5. O. 1 o| A. C. Irwin. SO: o 8 | J. Knauer, W. B. Con- |} Met. Obs. Vol. r. ventry. I o| D. Spitter. S. O. 5 6| A. Crosier. a6 o 10 | A. HB. Bixby. Met. Obs. Vol 1. 3 0] R. M. Newkirk, F. G. | S. Coll.; S. O. Andrew. I oO} J. R. Howard. Si; ©), 4 9 | J. Bartlett, T.B.Helen, | S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol1; S. O. C. B. Laselle, E. L. Berthoud. 2 1 | C. Barnes, S. Collins. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 7 oO} T. Holmes. S, ©, 2 6] W. Woodbridge, D. B. | Surv. N. & N. W. Lakes; Met. Angell, H. Blake, Obs. Vol. 1. C. S. Woodward. © 10] T.Vagnier,G. C. Mun-| Met. Obs. Vol. 1. field. 4 5 | J. A. Applegate. S. O. 6 1} D. Deem. a 4 7 | Dr. G. W. H. Kemper, a E. J. Rice. 3 6] C. Bames, Dr. A. Mar-| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; MS. (iia, 1Dxe, 1D, S Gyo- from S. G. O. sier, and Assist. Sur. 1 10} T. B. Redding. S. ©: 21 9 | Jno. Chappelsmith. S. Coll. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. o 4] E. G. Halleck. S: © o 3] M. Griest. s 4 2] Dr. J. H. Loughridge. ss 6 1 | W.W.Austin, J. Moore.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 16 8] J. Valentine, C. B. La- WG cb selle, E. B. Rambo. 3 5 | Thos. E. Alden. Sh ©, 1 6] H. H. Anderson. « 3} 5) IDL No letsawerse, Yo Isla os Dayton,R. Burroughs. Iz 7 | W. Dawson. 6 o 11 | R. C. Williams. G o 5 | A. C. Irwin, ce o 2] R. Beer. Gb g 10 | C. G. Boerner. & o 7 |G. R. Thralls. cs © Also called Tobacco Landing. 4 Observations in part at Notre Dame, about 33% miles to the N. W. 30 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF INDIAN TERRITORY. Mean AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RaIn AND MELTED Cc - Dn "Sp = = oO 5 pe) STATION. a S = ah aa B x = S = oo a | # 5 = a1 8 |\2) 8 )2 ) 2 es 12) S429 25) eae |- : 1. Baptist Mission... . . eee Wevarec( eto M MOM elites (tea lcm Iles callers llen-o || co 8 || 2020 |, cbs: 2. Camp Supply...... Keke fs rare P 0.68 | 3.06 0.88 | 5.00 | 1.90 | 0.40 | 1.46 | 0.47 | 4.23 | 0.87 | 1.90 | 1.10 Bu eborsscbuckle. <0. a) .n. | 34 29 | 97 17 |1000]| 0.90 | 2.41 | 1.54] 3.13 | 4-19 | 3-84 | 3-67 | 4.36 | 3.40 | 2-05 | 2.77 | 1.61 4. FortGibson = . 25 7 2: | 35 48 | 95 20 | 560] 2.10 | 2.23 | 2.56| 4.41 | 4.47 | 4.02 | 2.87 | 2.76 | 2.62 | 3.62 | 3.06 | 2.24 Iai! Repemey UM easels ets 34 45 | 98 38 | .. |] 0.73 | 1-47 | 1.78] 2.49 | 4.17 | 3-32 | 2.88 | 2.00 | 3.99 | 2.57 | 0.93 | 2.19 6. Fort Towson ...... 34 00 | 95 12 | 300] 3.13 | 2.97 | 4.38 | 5-33 | 5-84 | 5-78 | 4.62 | 3.96 | 3.41 | 4.59 | 4.23 | 2.84 TE OLLNVVESDCaurel eh nciee © 34 11 | 96 38 | 645] 1.77 | 2.72 | 2.53 | 3-40 | 5-31 | 4.33 | 3-24 | 2.86 | 3.55 | 2.94 | 3.52 | 1.86 IOWA. a | ts ANTS Aig hoo a e.o ato | 41 04 | 94 12 |1323|| 0.54 | 0.96 | 1.14 | 3.69 | 4.12 | 4.94 | 4.54 | 2.35 | 4.10 | 1.80 | 1.91 | 1.33 Be PAIgOnAT so oncle-aealr 43 05 | 94 15 |1500) 1.19 | 2.40 | 1.59 | 2.93 | 3-99 | 4.57 | 2.69 | 5.08 | 2.44 | 2.14 | 1.67 | 1.20 | | eee ibe: g)eAmes; Mean. <6). = || 42 07 | 93 35 | 790] Pcs oe eee) 2.55 | 7-70 | 4.96 | 3.64 | 1.80 4, Atalissa, near... .. - | 41 31 | 91 08 | 600); 5-95 | 2.00 | 2.53 | 2.83 | 5.33 b 1.75 | | Ree Bancorey ete ase nes | 42 10| 93 09 | .. | Peal ce hon : 3.62 |n3!00| 4 = ||) seal ene GreBelleviie sw. eal | 42 15 | 90 25 |.. || 1.54] 2.04 | 2.21 | 2.87 | 4.69 | 3.93 | 3.52 | 2.69 | 2.70 | 3.07 | 3.61 | 2.58 7 BOOMESHOXONs 4s c= | 42 04 | 93 55 |1160]] 0.93 | 1.48 | 3.21 | 2.30 | 4.14 | 3.16 | 4.07 | 5.07 | 5.26 | 2.32 | 1.73 | 0.90 8. Border Plains. ..... || 42 24 | 94 05 0.38 | 1.75 | 2.75 | 4.50 | 5.15 | 5.62 | 6.34 | 3.96 | 2.48 | 5.12'| 1.15 | 1.10 9. Bowen’s Prairie. ... . || 42 16 | 91 09 | 800; 2.07 | 1.97 | 2.32 | 2.68 | 4.35 | 4.43 | 3.39 | 3-80 | 3.12 | 2.10 | 2.67 | 3.17 TO; Brookside *) Ven a. 42 25 | 92 00 | || 1.65 2.08 | 2.43 | 3-11 | 5.23 | 5.48 5-88 | 5.32 | 4.41 | 3-79 | 2.44 | 1.71 | Ye eur ioeton) 2) c.fa1 ene | 40 49 | OI 07 600)| 2.30/0.53|--]-.-]--]-- | . . | 1.60] 3.29] 0.55 | 0.78 pz, Centerville” 295 S29. -ae zo My ly taey. Yan GOD KOR {0}! Goel Gallas || Gal moe lena || oo fSHeyfllo a ll bo |] o« Wes (GOES ig og da %.4 0 966 Per Kay brop un sy on eroN bate toll As Ibe Ig all sem Nea oma \l a orl} bai) eo | os TAs Glarinday e-n .eiees nen Se | 40 44 | 95 02 |1044)| 1.28 | 0.51 | 0.99 | 1.34 | 4.83 | 5.07 | 7-05 | 2.22 | 4.23 | 2.37 | 0.32 | 0.73 iC acolo ty Oa 41 50 | 90 10 | 630)| 1.92 | 2.88 | 3.90 | 4.33 | 4.02 | 3.88 | 4.54 | 5.09 | 4.52 | 2.85 | 2.10 | 2.68 16. Council Bluffs"... . . 41 16 | 95 51 |1000| 0.57 | 0.49 | 0.66 | 2.55 | 3.85 | 4.85 | 5.56 | 2.66 | 3.68 | 2.25 | 1.32 | 0.88 Te OLESCOM mse, one 43 32 | 92 10 /1855|| 1.22 | 0.82 | 1.66 | 2.28 | 3.27 | 4.80 | 2.71 | 3.64 | 3.27 | 2.08 | 1.59 | 0.64 TS. Davenport. ij.) 1s | 41 30 | 90 39 | 737|| 2.10 | 2.10] 3.05 | 4.49 | 5.04 | 4.64 | 4.93 | 4.43 | 4.52 | 2.17 | 1.72 | 2.22 Ig. Des Moines® ...... 41 36 | 93 38 | 780) 1.19 | 0.61 | 0.76 | 3.19 | 1.18 | 7.65 | 2.42 | 3.09 | 4.51 | 2.55 | 0.87 | 1.36 ZO; MLENISON et ai ral os ia) aan | 42 Coco I? L-eeeo mel) els) | o)) i ln Gosulllleseay cies Olo No delkedileciot oo ff ~~ 2st WN DUGUE oe sts une el pe 42 30 | 90 40 | 715]! 1.90| 1.60 | 2.30 | 2.23 | 3.59 | 4.66 | 3.74 | 3.33 | 4.10 | 2.65 | 1.99 | 1.57 | | | | | 22 Dirantmean a. sian ieee + 41 36 | 90 57 | 719]| 0.06 | 1.05 | 3.80] 1.35 | 0.80 | 4.40 | 2.70] 4.45] . . | 2.05 | 0.00 | 3.20 23. Fayette Village... .. EE BCS 1) Ce) Gay Gn b o.oo) Roun oR Yn lee cet llotae len omlitc o \mooldidaliits a ||. oS. {lo 3 Zi aemacitl Salas a8 oo | 41 OF | 91 57 | 940) 1.90 | 2.47 | 4.17 | 4.85 | 5.07 | 5.37 | 6.40 | 3.73 | 3-98 | 3.14 | 4.96 | 1.90 25. Fort Atkinson. ..... 43 09 | 92 00 | 700] 0.71 | 0.83 | 2.54 | 4.68 | 5.04 | 6.68 | 8.67 | 5.08 | 2.81} 1.51 | 0.50 | 0.73 26.) BOM WOURE s.). aemenoie 42 31 | 94 12 | 944] 0.81 | 0.77 | 1.66 | 2.33 | 3.99 | 6.10 | 4.16 | 2.37 | 2.34 | 2.35 | 1.46] 1.56 27. Fort Madison, near’. . . || 40 37 | 91 28 | 600) 1.91 | 2.38 | 3.15 | 3-77 | 4.29 | 3.88 | 4.09 | 4.09 | 4.14 | 2.96 | 2.62 | 2.16 BS. Rranklin’ «oun Nee eel fate Combined with observations at Lyons. ° Deaf and Dumb Institution, 4 Griswold College. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 31 INDIAN TERRITORY. SNOw FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. 4 5 I a | op g 5 fais i learn s z E = q oe Sate BATENS OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. | # | 2] = 2 | =e *_ lyrs.mos. I SES oh liners ee eto .. || Nov. 1860; Dec. 1860] o 2 | H. F. Buckner. Sb O> 2 | 7.78] 2.23] 7.00] 4.84||21.95]| July, 1873; Dec. 1874) 1 5 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. . E 3 | 8.86/11.87) 8.22) 4.92|133.87|| Oct. 1850; Noy. 1870 11 10 ae Ar. Met. Regs.1855 & 1860; MS. | from S. G. O. i 4 |11.44] 9.65| 9.30] 6.57/|36.96]| July, 1836; June, 1876) 23 8 | Assist. Surg.,T.S. Col- | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860; MS. } lins, B. C. Ander- from S. G. O.; Sig. Ser. Reps. f son, R. O. Trent, D. t | O'Leary. 5 | 8.44| 8.20 7.49] 4.39)28.52|| Apr. 1870; Dec. 1874) 4 8 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G, O. 6 |15.55|14.30 12.23] 8.94|/51.08| June, 1836; Apr. 1854 | 13 10 ae Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. H 7 |11.24/10.43 10.01] 6.35|/38.03]) Aug. 1843; Dec. 1860] 15 6 as Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; MS. from S. G. O. IOWA. | | 1 | 2.83] 8.9s!11.83| 7.81|)31-42|| Feb. 1871; Dec. 1874] 3 7 | M. V. Ashby. S © 2 | 4.79] 8.51|12.34| 6.25|/31.89|| June, 1861; Dec. 1874| 6 9 | Dr. F. and E. McCoy, as | J. H. Warren,P. Dor- | weiler. Sl aa [geuI S ae Sept. 1869; Oct. 1871} © 7 | W. D. &J. M. Cotton. i 4 |10.69|] .. 9.70 Feb. 1867; Feb. 1873} © 7 | B. Carpenter, A. M. Russel. i hvavoe Wl dep alle all oho .. || Aug. 1861; Sept. 1861} oO 2 | Isaac M. Gidley. ss 6 | 9.77|10.14| 9.38] 6.16)/35.45|| Jan. 1856; Aug. 1860) 4 6 | J. C. Fory. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O 7 | 9.62/12.30| 9.31] 3.31|/34.54|| Jan. 1868; Dec. 1874] 4 11 | E. Babcock. S: OF 8 |£2.40|15.92| 8.75] 3.23||40.30|| July, 1856; Sept. 1859) 1 11 | W. K. Goss. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 9 | 9.35|11.62| 7.89] 7.21|36.07|| May, 1868; Nov. 1871 | 3 6 | S. Woodworth. Sb OF 10 |10.77/16.68|10.64| 5.44|/43.53|| Apr. 1862; Dec. 1874| 10 4 | A.C.,D. B.,&L. M. a Wheaton. ii | aa eo lh Aker .. || Aug. 1859; Feb. 1868] o 7 | L.P. Love, J.M. Corse. | Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. MOM Wersiney | \esteess il) aye .. || Aug. 1874; Aug. 1874| o- 1 | D. L. Grant. Si Ob 13|--|-..|.-.- | .- || -. || Jam 1868; Feb. 1868) o 2/| J. M. Hagensick. fe 14 | 7.16|14.34| 6.92) 2.52||30.94|| Jan. 1872; June, 1874| 2 2 | Kridelbaugh & Peter- os son. 15 |12.25|13.51| 9.47| 7-48||42-71|| Aug. 1859; June, 1871 | 11 4 | Dr. A. T. Hudson, Dr. | Met. Obs. Vol1; S. O. R. J. Farnsworth. 16 | 7.06/13.07|.7.25| 1.94||29.32]| Mar. 1871; Dec. 1874| 3 10| Benjamin Talbot, D. | S. O. | R. Witter. 17 | 7.21|11.15| 6.94| 2.68) 27.98|| Oct. 1871; Dec. 1874 3 3 | Gregory Marshall. Os 18 |12.58|14.00| 8.41) 6.42)41.41)| Jan. 1861; June, 1876| 13 8 | Dr. J. Langer, D.S. | S. O.; Sig. Ser. Reps. Sheldon, W.P. Dun- ; woody, J. Chamber- lain, S. P. Ruthven, R. R. Martin, G. B. Pratt, and others. i 19 | 5.13/13.16| 7-93) 3-16|29.38]| June, 1844; Nov. 1874, 3 8 | J. A. Nash, J.W.Stew-| Ar. Met. Reg., 1855; S. O. art. 90): | Sesial | Capea | socom lees co W\ Jem Beye lem. uy) @ coo ge S, Oy ne ai | 8.12/11.73| 8.74| 5.07|133-66] Jan. 1851; June, 1876 | 22 11 | Dr. A. & E. W. Horr, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. ; Sig. R. J. Bell, Th. Jones, Ser. Reps. . D. M- Kennedy. 22 | 5.95|11.55| .. | 4.31|| .. || eb. 1871; Mar. 1872) 1 1 | F. A. Ross. Sh (OL Bll oe | oo |] co jl ac ll oo | Mae Bbleos Io, elo) Oe |) fe NU McKenzie. o : 24 |14.09|15.50|12.08 6.27|'47.94|| May, 1857; Dec. 1859| 2 8 | S. McBeth, Dr. J. M. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Shaffer. 25 |12.26|20.43| 4.82) 2.27|I39.78|| May, 1844; May, 1846| 2 1 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 26 | 7.98|12.63| 6.15| 3.14|29.90| Aug. 1851; Mar. 1869) 3 11 | C.N. Jergensen, Assist. | Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; S. O. | Surgeon. 27 |11.21|12.06| 9.72| 6.45|139.44|| Mar. 1848; Dec. 1874 | 25 0 | D. McCready. Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. Coll.; S. O. 28 : | 22) JD. |) Jan. 1861; Feb. 1861} o 2 | D. Beal. S: O: I ° Observations previous to 1865 were made at Fort Des Moines, about two miles east of Des Moines City. f Also called Fort Clarke. 32 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF TOW A—ContTinueEb. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RaIN AND MELTED | ee t . APs Alpe) Ee | : ra STATION. ss a Filth tty) hens Bi eee ep pak bp B. | 38 | Sees | a pee fee eyo tales a Storer eaet rey Iiecsledita Pte) (ha, |) Si | Raed ree cane 29. GrantiGityy cus 1 aie a | 42° 15/1 94°53/| .. || 0.72) 1.80 | 2.36 | 1.86 | 4.23 |.2.07 | 3-87 | 5-30 | 5-15 | 1-33 | 4.07 | 1-66 | 30. Guttenberg ....... | 42 46 | or 0g | 6go| 1.22 | 1.11 | 1.46] 2.20 | 4.15 | 4.10 | 2.70 | 4.03 | 4.32 | 1.93 | 2.50 | 1.96 | She Unie Qeeuo Sec oe | 43 30 |.91 46 | 720| 1.87 1.65 | 1.59 | vpaged | 3-75 | 4.00 | 3.09 | 0.60 SoreLopkintom as) sine || 42 22 | 91 20 | 860] 2.40/ 0.65 | 1.70 | 2.80 | 6.68 | 6 | 2.45 | 0.83 33. Independence. ..... 2 29 | 91 57 | 850] 1.29 | 1.20) 2.00} 2.06 | 4.52 | 4.63 | 4.00 | 4.06 | 3.55 | 1.88 | 1.55 | 1.56 Baslawa iGity ss. + ie . || 4t 37 | 91 30 | 621] 1.94! 1.77 | 2.59 | 3-58 | 4-50 | 4.42 | 5.59 | 4.94 | 3-31 | 2.91 | 1.83 | | | | Bio) UO eae ee Shilo 6 | 2532593) 20 fori 1.65 |2 94 | 2.37 | 3-51 | 4.84 | 8.40 | 5.54 | 4.49 | 4.99 | 2.42 | 2.11 1.92 BO. Weeolkikeoy 2 vrs ay tars | 40 25 | gt 21 | Goo| 2.82 | 2-22 | 1.69 | 3.23 | 4.26 | 5.07 | 8.67 | 2.75 | 5.30 | 2.44 | 1.23 | 3.56 I] | | By. soizatdy se -clisyy tas leas | 42 30 | 94 25/..1 .. | 4-98 Norell he : selena ellie ere Ap Wboveeil 5 a ae fo8 i 41 39 | 95 47 | 900) 0.81 | 1.73 | 2.11 | 2.27 | 3.59 | 4.58 | 5.13 | 3-64 | 4.49 | 2.01 | 1.53 | 1-27 39. Marble Rock® ..... || 42 58 | 92 52 1039] 1.32 | 0.86 | 1.15 | 4.60 / 13.70 7.50 | 3.95 | 5.85 | 3-70 | 3.45 | I.90 1.85 40. Maquoketa ....... | 42 04 | 90 41 : iar Pealinane : A rer ccm ices CGS 41. Manchester ......; | 42 2 gt 38 | 925] 2.64 | 0.66 | 0.97 | 2.08 | 1.35 | 4.67 6.51 | 4-79 | 3-03 | 3-72 | 0.82 | 1.25 2. (Monticello: =... | 42 15 | 91 15 | 880] 1.29! 1.65 | 2.55 | 2.58 | 3.47 | 4.69 ; 4.48 | 4.22 | 2.99 | 1.79 | 1.87 | 1.51 | | | | | 43. Mineral Ridge4. ..-. 2 11 | 93 55 j1200/ 0.73 0.01 | 2.00 2.45! .. | .. |11.30] 7.80} 14.40] 2.30 | 3-90 | 2.51 44. Mount Pleasant. .... | 42 57 | 91 37 747 0.75 | 0.44 | 2.14 | 4.2 | 3-20 1.94 | 6.79 | 4.35 | 0.30] 5.00 | 4.70 | 3.62 ! ! | 45. Mount Vernon ..... 41 58 | 91 28 | 865] 2.00; 1.90 | 2.13 | 1.35 | 4.21 | 6.45 | 7.90 | 6.10 | 5.85 | 0.65 | 2.03 , ao: Muscatine® <2 37 4's | 41 26 | gt 05 | 586] 2.02 | 2.27 | 3.08 | 4.24 | 4.30 | 4.71 | 3.68 | 5.18 | 4.18 | 3.19 | 2.73 | 2-44 | I 47. Newton, mear > ~ 2. . < 41 42 93 03 |1400/0.98) ..|.. |. | 4.75 | 6.10 | 1.15 | 0.76 | I.o4 ASsOSAT Cis cette: atin we hag 7 soz "4 0) |NXSSlgs2Oll es ewal) Ree | ; Peweed| : Ree 49. Pleasant Plain. ..... | 41 07 | 91 55 | 950] 1.19 | 1.79 | 2.38 | 3-43 | 4.01 | 4.06 | 5.31 | 3-92 | 3-23 | 4.08 | 2.09 | 1.57 50. Plum Springs... ... ace ere maiko ya | meme Phall| Mako || ideas thc oa o jas uip ION do neg we oo: OFe 42 40 | g1 21 | 800] 1.06 | 0.96 | 2.01 | 3.17 | 5.09 | 4.521 5.59 | 3.04 | 2.98 | 2.48 | 2.43 | 1.04 Qe AS HNELONN. 4 ciienens | 42 23 | of 23 | 888] 0.74 | 0.52! 1.33 | 0.32 | 3.96 | 4.20 | 3.15 | 2.29 | 2.16 | 1.79 0.20 53. Red Oak Junction. . . . || 47 04 | 95 08 jro6r} .. | .. | . . | 3.00] 4.40] 4.60 4.50 | 2.70] . . ae BAS OCKIOTGI tis) carey | 43 03 2 56 |1044] 1.70 | 2:60 | 3.30 | 3.80 | 2.70! 10.20) 1.90 | 4.20 | 4.40 | 2.10 | 2.70 | 1.20 | Bll oh Sige Sauaent dee dO | 42 50 | 94 28 |1000] 1.04 | 1.61 | 1.72 | 1.40] 4.91 | 5.40] 4 78 | 4.26 | 10.41) 1.02 | 1.90 | 1.36 BO ROSSVILLE s meu Acer en- | 43 10 | QI 21 |1400] 1.53 | 0.91 | 2.47 | 4.03 | 4.15 | 7-40 | 5.20 | 2.45 | 2.67 | 1.56 | 3.56 | 1.31 57. Sac City. ........ | 42 25 | 95 00 | 900} 3.10 | 5.00} 2.90 | 6,80 | 8.00 | 5.30 | 5.05 | 5.10 | 3.55 | 1.68 | 4.10 | 2.35 Oost lines iby cement (oh voll a) pele | 42 35 96 27 |1258| 0.67 | 0.43 | 0.98 | 2.97 | 3.15 : 3.09 | 3-94 | 3-51 | 3-54 | 1-45 | 1.55 | 0.37 50) sainti Mary's: <0 as) AT OON QS Abn E200) 0-25 |e mn eecie Mitac ek ie 5 | 60. Vawter’s Grove .... || 41 18 | 94 34 |£500] 0.88) 1.82 | 1.97 | 3.50 | 4.11 | 5.42 | 5.77 | 6.66 | 5.49 | 2.61 | 2.05 | 1.29 61. Vernon Springs ..... [PASE ZONING 2020) eyanilersnen|| ele 2 2) | oles » | 3-89 | 1.14 oe 2.20 | 2.94 | 0.71 | 1.51 G27 Vinton rehome sis 42 10 2 iOZ)|(KOO Nr rete ++ | «+ | 4.40 10.90 4.70 | 7-40 | 3.30 | 1.05 ; 2 50 | 4.60 O2r sWialerloO ae otf se ieee een 2 24| 666) =. |. . |. 28 | Ol6o'|/greal a su7al 3778 | 7-30 | 3-41 WR as 64. Webster City." 5... 233 |p els) NACA oo Hy ole & lo a A MewSoN env All sin WGaueeiferrsr!) 0.06 65. WestBranch®...... 41 33 | 91 21 |1420] 0.54 | 0.80 | 6.06! 5.10] 5.55 | 7.90 | 5.86 | 5.32 | 2.81 | 2.03 | 3-51 | 5.90 665 West Union. 2. -%:, a +. 2 58 | 91 52 |1250| 1.64 | 0.82 | 2.13] 1.70 | 3.77 | 3-62 | 4.45 | 4-53 2.54 | 1.99 | 1.57 | 1.62 O7e WOOO DINE! te tetanic cmems 41 45 | 95 42 |1070| 0.25 | 0.56| 1.30 | 0.14 | 0.46 | 0.22 | 4.31 | 2.20 | 4.80 | 1.13 | 0.03 | 1.20 | j a a eee eee 2 a KANSAS. Memeo Gta o aie a S00 ey eoyl ey) cee TN Ile eee lope Il it co eo oy IP eesao Ceo ecmelleces \-coa | > c 2. Arkansas City. ..... 37 (04), O73, Ws a Nhe eo) is | 5 Meee wotall ca Satelite fepal!) aes gOS3 510, $6) |:0;0 29 1Onoo emacs SR ALC ISON coos ttc aeyieotis 39 34 | 95 08 |1o00]| 1.68 | 2.62 | 2.28 | 4.31 | 5.62 | 4.96 | 4.57.| 4.52 | 3.86 | 4.14 | 2.74 | 2.37 | | i Ay Atlanta sean) eae eneny 38 20 | 98 12 |165q]| 0.63 | 0.87 | 1.00 | 2.80 | 2.20 | 4.79 | 1.65 | 1.25 | 9.75 | 1-80 | 3.20 | 0.60 5. Baxter Springs ..... 37 OL | 94 44 |... || 2.82] 1.88} 2.45 | 3.10 | 3.71 | 3.85 | 3.54 | 4.68 | 4.28 | 2.68 | 2.72 | 2.59 | 6. Belleville, near ... . . . || 39 44 | 97 36 |1540]| 0.49 | 0.50] 0.50] 3.58 | 5.47 | 3-96] 2.71 | 1.31 | 4.79 | 0.94 | 0.33 | 0.66 7- BuffaloCreek...... 37 48 | 95 40 |1000]/ 4.90] .. | .. | .. [10.21] 5.55] 7.60 | 4.90 | 4.51 | 3.30 | 0.10 | 3.50 8. Burlingame, near | 38 45 | 95 45 | 800|| 1.70 | 1.00 | 1.80 2.76 | 4.46 | 4.20 | 3.70 | 2.74 | 2.95 | 2.36 | 1.97 | 1.25 ® Also called Spring Grove. eS, » Also called Harris’ Grove. ~ @ Also called the Woodlands. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. TOW A—ConrTInuep. ¥ 33 SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. th | @ 5 H : & E E ze il ae Sues ESSN OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. ell & a = S | ; * lyrs.mos. 29 | 8.45 11.24/10.55] 4.18]/34.42] Mar. 1869; Apr. 1873} 3 3] E. Miller & Wife. S. O. 30 | 7.81, 10.83] 8.75] 4.29 31.684 Aug. 1864; Dec. 1874] 3 9] P. Dorweiler, J. P. fs | | Dickinson. 31] .. |-.. |10.84] 4.12|| .. || Sept. 1860; Mar. 1861! o 7 | H. B. Williams. & 2 11.18) .. | .. | 3-881 .. |] Nov. 1872; May, 1873| o 7 | T. H. McBride. @ 33 | 8.58 12.69} 6.98} 4.05)/32.30] Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874! 7 6 | Dr. George Warne. ce 34 110.67 14.41|11.16] 5.54||41.78] June, 1857; Dec. 1874] 15 o| Dr. W. Reynolds, T. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. , | S. Parvin, Frank E. | I et Nipher. 35 10.72 18.43] 9.52) 6.51|\45.18. Nov. 1863; Apr. 1872| 8 2 | N. Townsend. S. ©, 36 | 9.18 16.49] 8.97] 8.60)/43.24 Feb. 1867; June, 1876! 3 10 | T.S. Collins, W. Black, | Sig. Ser. Reps.; S. O. | Dr. M. K. Taylor. | Bi | coo los |oo | oo Il se |My Melos IRI, eX) |] @ ie |} jo Io IsianKses ss 38 | 7-97)13-35| 8.03] 3-81]]33.16| May, 1866; Dec. 1874] 7 10 | J. T. Stern. 6 39 |19.45/17.30| 9.05] 4.03||49.83| Jan. 1868; Dec. 1873| 2 1 | H. Wadey. cs AOU lee |) 25 ec na .. || Nov. 1857; Nov. 1857] o 1 | E. F. Hobart. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 41 | 4.40)15.97| 7-55] 4.55||32-47|| Sept. 1805; Dec. 1866] 1 4 | A. Mead. S.O 42 | 8.69)13.39, 6.65] 4.45/|33.09| July, 1864; Feb. 1872] 7 1 | C. Mead, M. M. Moul- o | ton, R. Smith. 43| .. | .. |20.60] 3.25! .. || Apr. 1869; Mar. 1870} © 10 | Z. T. Sullivan. Gi 44 | 9.58!13.08 10.00] 4.81/137.47] Dec. 1863; Dec. 1871} 1 5 | A. A. Mansfield, E. Ge | | L. & H. Briggs. 45 | 7.69|20.45) 8.53] .. || .. || Jan. 1861; Oct. 1874} 5 | Prof. Alonzo Collin. os 46 |11.62/13.57,10.10| 6.73! 42.02] Jan. 1846; Dec. 1874 21 4 | J. P. Walton, J. Ufford,| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Am. Alm., | | S.Foster,T.S.Parvin.| 1849; S. O. 47 no || Son hs Aug. 1869; Jan. 1870} 0 6/| A. Failor. S. ©: 43 \\ oe ee ee ll co |] oe |) Jem woe lem tele || © ni |) Ale ie ue 49 | 9.82/13.29) 9.40) 4.55|\37-06| Jan. 1856; Sept. 1865 | 9 o | T. McConnell. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. GOR imen B8| haateo neice so || Jam 2309 Jem cI © Bi) -— cso S. Coll. 51 |10.27/13.15| 7-89) 3.06)34.37! Apr. 1853; Aug. 1858| 3 7 | LB. F. Odell. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. 52 | 5.61] 9.64] .. | 1.46) .. || Jan. 1854; Oct. 1855| 1 4 Dr. E. C. Bidwell. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Bay | bo llieste oo |} en Il oo IN ibys Aires 17 ||) 5 || 1p AN Inlehouts, S. O. 54 | 9.8016.30) 9.20) 5.50|40.80]| Sept. 1873; Dec. 1874] 1 1 | H. Wadey. GG 55 | 8.03'14.44/13.33] 4.01|39.81| Feb. 1868; Jan. 1870] 2 0 | O. I. Strong. g 56 |10.65/15.05| 7.79] 3-75|\37-24| Nov. 1857; Dec. 1859| 2 © | C. D. Beaman. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 57 |17-7015-45| 9.33 10.45|'52.93| May, 1870; July, 1872| 1 9 | D. B. Nelson. S: ©; 58 } 7-11/10.54| 6.54] 1.47 25.66 Sept. 1857; Mar. 1863/ 3 2 Dr. J. J. Saville, A. J. | Met. Ob. Vol. 1; S. O. Millard. SOM lle ten -scsee le ieis sta lle | ave | Feb. 1854; Feb. 1854) o 1 D. E. Read. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 60 | 9.58 17.85 10.15) 3.99! 41.57] May, 1865; May,1874; 7 8 | A. F. Bryant and Wife.) S. O. On| eenliete5295| eran = ce pseptrtsO2); june 1863) 103) | G. Marshall. as 62 | .. |23.00 6.85] .. || ... || May, 1869; Dec. 1869] © 8 | J. Wood. ce Og ola \VARAIS| S585) lita .. |] July, 1864; Apr. 1874} 1 0 | T. Steed, W. W. Torry. a Gi | n5 | 20 Woo | os Too |) imme, nSjos Dee, nB70)) © f |G. Ij, Croke % 65 |16.71 19.03} 8.35) 7.24 51.38 Aug. 1871; Nov. 1872| 1 4) A. M. Russell. Ss 66 | 4.08 7.60,12.60| 6.10//30.38| Nov. 1869; Nov. 1874| 4 6 | F. McClintock. « 67 | 1.90 6.73) 5.96) 2.01 16.60, Dec. 1869; Sept. 1871} I 5 | D. R. Hitter. a 1 { KANSAS. i] 1 I Bes allies May, 1873; June, 1873} 0 2 | J. B. Rideout. Ss @b 2|..|.. | 8.38) .. || .. | Aug. 1874; Dec. 1874] o 5 | D. Thompson. ce 3 |12.21|14.05/10.74| 6.67 |43.67| Feb. 1866; Nov. 1874| 8 o| Dr. H. B. Horn and Ob Daughters. 4 | 6.00] 7.69/14.75] 2.10)/30.54) July, 1873; Dec. 1874] 1 4 | L. M. Kentner, J. M. ci Muscott. 5 | 9.26|12.07| 9.68] 7.29)38.30| Oct. 1867; Dec. 1874| 7 3 Meee faeshen and a : yland. 6 | 9.55] 7-98] 6.06] 1.65 |25.24| Feb. 1872; Nov. 1874| 2 6 | J. W. Raynolds,O. A. e A. Gardner. .. {18.05] 7.91] .. .. | May, 1872; Jan. 1873] © 9] R. F. Hagle. iG g 9.02 ie Poe 3.95 |30.89| Feb. 1858; i 1S 74)\) 16) 3 le ece ie Fish, R. M.| Met. Obs. Vol 1; 5S. O. Hoskinson. 4 Also known as Ridgeport. E © Formerly Bloomington. f Also called Fontanelle. & Near Cedar Bluff. 34 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF KANSAS—Conrinueb. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED | | | 3 | : | = | | sh | Tob Saleen | gem iael sc. lies i lee STATION. 3) | oe 3 ) q |B alter alee Bo |) ee ating 5 = PSS BIS l4 [2 | s[2 4/28 |<] 8 [oe Pa 7 ~ Ht | a | era j ma 9. Burlington, near*. . . . | 38°12/1 95°35/| 825|| 1.95 | 1.51 | 1.53 | 3-11 | 2.69 | 6.38 | 2.90 | 4.75 | 4.00 | 1.70 | 2.37 | 1.14 » Centreville 55... 38 14 | 94 59/.. ||. . | -- |. - | 5-80] 3.80) 4.25 | 9.30 | 1.35 | 2.35 | 1-02 | 1.95 | 4.42 Ghaniitesencstows eas tious 37 42)|/95| 30)|| 932i) i 1 va |) 2-50) 530i 0.701] 4-203| Le SO}|! oo y||h yaa | eeprom . Council Grove. ..... 38 40 | 96 30 1480) 1.43 | 1.46! 1.47 | 3.24 | 6.64 | 4.74 | 4.52 | 5.47 | 5.32 | 2.61 | 1.63 | 1.35 eeGouncill City ee emenen 38 42 | 95 50 |. . || 0.65 | 3.60 | 2.60 | 0.33 | 2.69 | 1.55 | 3.24 | 3.86] -.|..-|..]-- . Crawfordsville, near. . . |) 37 31 | 94.55 |.. || 1-40! 0.02] 1.55) .. | 4.15 5.85115.50! 2.70| . . | 0.85 | 3.55 | 4.20 sWodge City. = (onent 37 46 |f00 00 |2467| 0.06 | 0.08 | 1.81 | 0.44 | 1.71 | 1.63 | 3.28 | 2.06 | 1.32 | 0.14 | 0.12 | 0.07 ea ee | | bad OES. of otto 6 ose 87, 33 | OF Ob | 2cO5u 2.05 | 0.87 | 3.28 | 5.60 | 2.50} 7.05 | 5.31 | 2.31 | 5.00 | 2.30 | 1.26 « Downer’s Station = . < . 1/38 48'| QOK |. 7 |! co.) |'O.15 | L.00)10,65 10.72 Ila l) lo») ||| ole ||| len 10-000) O.LOMIG OE . Fort Atkinson. ..... | 37 47 |100 14 |2330! 0.04 | 0.49 | 0.96 | 3.38 | 9.34] 4.35] - - | 2.80) 3.85 | 6.81 | 1.39 | 1.60 MS PROYEMIOO Ge tr. a arise || 37 30 |100 00 | .. || 0.87 | 0.53 | 0.26 | 0.81 | 0.62 | 1.61 | 0.32 | 2.75 | 1.38 | 2.20 | 0.28 | 0.53 Pebort Harker. Fee. se 38 44 | 98 15 |1600/ 0.64 | 1.93 | 0.74 | 1.32 | 1.74 | 2.17 | 3-77 | 0.80 |°3.98 | 2.16 | 0.74 | 2.37 PLDOLUNELAMS eee ath ye-eremteate 38 59 | 99 20 |2107!| 0.57 | 1.27 | 1.88 | 1.83 | 3.22 | 1.81 | 2.00 | 2.42 | 3.39 | 0.91 | 1.47 | 1.93 pubore Warmed! scien ete | 38 10 | 98 57 |1932) 0.32 | 0.89 | 0.44 | 1.70 | 3.03 | 3.29 | 3-80 | 2.54 | 2.85 | 1.32 | 0.78 | 0.46 . Fort Leavenworth. . . . |) 39 21 | 94 54 | 896|| 1.26) 1.49 | 1.68 | 2.58 | 3.66 | 5-12 | 4.04 | 3.91 | 3.56 | 1.93 | 2.37 | 1.78 | | i Menort Reyer. peer ere 39 03 | 96 35 1300} 0.70 | 0.98 | 0.86 | 1.66 | 2 97 | 3-75 | 3-33 | 3-40 | 3-25 | 1.38 | 1.29 | 0.95 s JROrtyScottie tay.) 0: hor ene | 37 45 | 94 45 1000) 1.92 1.18 | 1.79 | 3.70 | 7.08 | 8.13 | 4.55 | 3.69 | 2.30 | 2.66 | 3-46 | 1.69 26; Bort Wallace’ >.< 2° | 38 55 101 34 3203! 0.09 | 0.68 | 0.20 | 0.50 | 3.31 | 0.15 | 1.29 | 0.69 | 2.27 | 1.11 | 0.34 | 0.32 ep Gardner eis wy vel cae || 38 47 | 95 00; 800) . . | 0.85 | 2.85 | 4.25 | 0.25 | 3.89 | 5.08 | 1.38 | 3.52] 3.78| . . | 1-26 evGirard nears ees Ore 37°32) |94 ‘RA y|ira = |) 2.75\|3.301l| Sau Ncovietllll seer sal Brae ll oe eect cee |e ee we Etolden; near, 20.0 «ens 37 59 | 97 08 | .- | 1.75 | 1.38 | 0.60 | 1.97 | 3.20 | 2.35 | 5.30 | 1-73 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 2.10 | 1.43 bls 6 G6 od aic 39 27 | 95 48 |1172)| 1.32) 1.32 | 2.15 | 3.72 | 6.24 | 3.29 | 4.18 | 4.65 | 3.17 | 3.42 | 2.08 | 1.65 Hiutehinson 22 5 =. « Ey yatoy Sa syed eee eee Merlo asa ita Pee sm a Il elo eo | 2 - Independence, near. . . || 37 15 | 95 45 | -- || 1.85 | 1.05 | 1.27 | 3.75 | 4.78 | 4.33 | 3-84 | 3.42 | 3-90 | 1.16 | 1.32 | 2.28 psMSley/ nen sie sie) sen 37°56: 99: 24: 22001). «55 a) F-O5U)\, 5) Selb iascmll| eee tallies teu|| verrea lf ten cull eevee | even | eae He Py Sa WTeNCe Sts visire sc Woeds 38 58 | 95 12 | 850) 1.53 | 0.91 | 2.07 | 2.94 | 3.82 | 4.29 | 4.75 3-55 | 3-26 | 2.28 | 1.84 | 1.86 | - Leavenworth City... . |) 39 15 | 94 52 | 896]/ 1.74 | 1.28 | 2.69 | 3.49 | 5.34 | 5.67 | 6.76 | 4.38 | 3.70 | 3.05 | 2.21 | 1.84 h Ie 5 oy op Oo 39 03 | 95 09 | 825] 1.50 3.77 | 8.22 | 8.10 | 5.00 A UC UROYA Neal «mou riisuen 38 03 | 95 37 IOI2|| 1.62 | 2.02 | 1.95 | 3-12 | 4.92 | 3-95 | 5.04 | 2.74 | 3.57 | 2.10 | 2.58 | 2.35 . Manhattan ....... 39 13 | 96 39 |1000) 0.83 | 1.05 | 1.54 | 2.43 | 3-72 | 4.44 | 4.87 | 3-57 | 3-33 | 1-89 | 1.25 | 0.97 | s\ Mapleton) <<). cs ct 38:04 | (94 51 |=.- |p 3io2 | = 201 <7) il) sn gs00)|'4e57all4s25) | ceo} Ts70)l eel | eemen eee . Medicine Valley Lodge . || 37 18 | 98 35 | .. | 0.85 0535) 0-057!) a : i aH : ; c a aliece: | co | . Neosho)Falls’.. so. : 38 03 | 95 31 |1094) 1.72 | 1.48 | 1.54 | 2.30] 5.05 | 6.51 | 4.48 | 2.68 | 3.06 | 0.77 | 0.84 | 1.28 OSKWOOd toncecy ls) = Nelle 38 II | 95 04 | .. || 2.55] 1.11 | 3.O0)|) one [a3 As ORs 253i |e. oe. 0) eee | ee « Olathe ie ep 2 - sees 38 53 | 94 51 | 947|| 1-23 | 2.18 | 3.55 | 4.51 | 6.71 | 6.22 | 9.26 | 6.97 | 4.68 | 3.65 | 2.68 | 2.25 e Osborne Citys eel 39 29 | 98 38 1800) oe fee Pete el ae |e. |e = 14-69 | 2°20 |(0.56)| ommgi tara m Pavlasmibar tes.) sours te 37 36 | 94 57 | 875]| 1.33 | 0.73 | 2.16 | 3.02 | 4.75 | 4.39 | 5.81 | 6.73 | 2.55 | 3.56| 1.05 | 1.30 mn) REXEY verte) = (=i) stele tied = 39 04 | 95 2 Dec | iene econ Mee! inno (ecwcell lec co) roel ieeoeni Seyi ewes) serie || 5 5 pe ROUpaC Org Mey lect heya Bie49N | ODN SON yen |lz-4 Online 7 || e-meae leeds | ee 5-70 | 2.91 | 4.57 | 0.75 | 0.99 | 1.95 2 Ura) ve dec aso d o.0 39/00) | 95:30) | QO0}|(0.25 || 2-1 |) ZsO7 85-80 7770']) te! | oe eee] Geumton ll) ts ate |] nee neta |e - Sycamore Springs . . . . || 38 02 | 96 42].. || ..|..1|.. |. . | 5.92] 4.85 |11.20] 3.40 PE | oe os > Wangpanoxie’s: 2 aii. s en BORO FOS MOONE Ile te} ceed ve Pell temeee ale oelt| he Mol ||h ter to|| te eee NOS eee am meer ee ot” DOPEKAS crests oo sot 39 03 | 95 39 | 904) 2.80 | 0.60 | 1.98 | 3.50 | 4.66 | 3.65 | 5.41 | 3-25 | 4-35 | 3-15] . - | 1.35 - Williamsburg . » +++ |] 38-45 | 95 37].. | 1.33 | 0.50 | 3.60 | 3.95 | 4.62 | 2.98 | 6.43 | 5.43 | 2.67 3-33 | 1.13 | 0.90 . Williamstown... . .°. 39 03 | 95 20 | 915) 0.79 | 2.67 | 1.70 | 1.98 | 3.43 | 5-97 | 6.55 | 5.66 | 3.25 | 5.38 | 1.97 | 1.17 sy Wyandotter 0 were 239198))|\(@z 407) 707)) 2.32 1 t.90)\|' ".\renl|bn Sunlieetieas (ins. ial leas) | lie)yanc|||enepo | ese ene | ® Also called Avon. » Also called Fort Ellsworth. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. KANSAS—Continvuep. 8). SNow FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. we iS . = = : Series Series |/EXTENT: a E 2/8 & || begins. ends, | OBSERVERS. # z 'yrs.mos. i i 9 7.33'14.03, 8.07; 4.60!|34.03| Apr. 1866; May, 1871! 1 11 | A. Crocker. IO | .- 14.90) 5.32: .. .. || Apr. 1873; Dec. 1873| © 9g | Dr. J. G. M. Beard. iit | @59) oo | v5 |} 00 .. || Mar. 1874; July, 1874' © 5 | A. Pareis. 12 |11.35 14.73) 9.56) 4.24:/39.88)| Jan. 1866; Dec. 1874! 8 8 | Dr.-A. Woodworth. 13 | 5.62| 8.65| .. | .. || .. || Feb. 1857; Jan. 1858; o 8-) E. Fish. 14 | .. |24.05| .. | 5.62 .. || July, 1869; June, 1870; © 10 | P. Daniels. 15 | 3-96) 6.97| 1.58) 0.21/|12.72)| Oct. 1874; June,1876| 1 9 | M. L. Landers, J. J. Weinberg. 16 | 9.75)14.86) 9.61) 5.46)39.68| Aug. 1870; June, 1873} 2 4 | Dr. W. W. Lamb. 1077) | SKA cele eee ellos .. || Oct. 1867; May,1868; o 7 | Assistant Surgeon. 18 /13.68| .. |12.05| 2.13] .. || Aug. 1852; Aug. 1853] I o ce 19 | 1.69] 4.68) 3.86) 1.93!/12.16)) Nov. 1867; Feb. 1871| 2 8 a 20 | 3.80) 6.74| 6.88] 4.94||22.36)| Sept. 1866; Apr. 1872| 2 11 C6 21 | 6.93) 6.23) 5.77|.3-77 22.70) Sept. 1867; Dec. 1874) 6 11 aa 22 | 5.17! 9.63) 4:95] 1.67||21.42| Jan. 1861; Dec. 1874| 10 9 G 23 | 7.92'13.07| 7-86] 4.53/133-38)| May, 1836; Dec. 1874 | 37 7 as 24 | 5.49)10.48) 5.92] 2.63|/24.52)) Nov. 1853; Dec. 1874 20 10 @ 25 |12.57)16.37| 8.42] 4.79)42.15|| Jan. 1843; Mar. 1853| 10 3 & 26 | 4.01) 2.13] 3.72| 1.09|10.95|| June, 1873; Dec. 1874| 1 7 ce 27 || 7.35|10.35| - - z .. || Apr. 1860; Feb. 1862) 1 2 | G. F. Merriam, J. Scott. 28 ye salt! foe Delite .. || Jan. 1871; Feb. 1871 | o 2 | Percy Daniels. 29 | 5.77| 9.38] 4.10] 4.56||23.81|| Jan. 1871; Apr. 1874) 1 10) A. G. Richardson. 30 |12.11/12.12| 8.67] 4.29]37.19| May, 1867; Dec. 1874| 4 11 | Dr. J. Watters. SHE EH aie meee Neeseeran eee .. || July, 1872; July, 1872| o 1 | A. M. Hunt. 32 | 9-80)11.59| 6.38) 5.18||32.95]| Jan. 1872; Dec. 1874) 3 o| Dr. Wm. E. Henry. 3) 56 |) os looulceo Hoo | ae meyas lb, ee © i Th rk. Bhdben J 8.83]12. .38| 4.30)|33-10]| Jan. 1861; Dec. 1874 2} . J. R. Blackman, W. 34 3/12.59| 7-38) 4.39133-10|! J 74| 9 he ee we Fuller, Prof. F. H. Snow, Arthur N. Fisher. 35 |11.52|16.81| 8.96] 4.86\\42.15|| Nov. 1857; June,1876| 11 9 | E. L. Berthoud, Dr. J. | Stayman, H. D. Mc- Carty, E. McGovern. 36 Jan. 1861; July, 1866; o 5 | W. A. McCormick, D. G. Bacon. 37 | 9-99|11.73| 8.25] 5-99||35.96)| Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874} 5 7 | J. G. Shoemaker. 38 Fes 12.88 Gas Bee Be gallina 1858; Apr. 1876| 15 8| 1. T. Goodnow, H. L. Denison, B. F. Mudge, Prof. W. K. Kedzie, H. F. Mc- Farland. ts CA) oo 3 an. 1858; Sept. 1858, o 6] Dr. S. O. Himoe. a Sie 22 Bier ala ei Nie ee 1874; Mar. 1874| o 3 | J. C. Kirkpatrick. 41 | 8.89|13.67| 4.67] 4.48]31.71)| Mar. 1859; Apr. 1870| 3 8 a Groesbeck, B. | . OSS. 42|..|..]..1].. ||... || Jan. 1874; July, 1874| o 6] Dr. J. G. M. Beard 43 |14.77/22.45|11.01! 5.66]|53.89)| Jan. 1864; Oct. 1872| 8 1 | W. Beckwith. 44|..|.. | 2.48] .. || .. || Aug. 1873; Dec. 1873] o 5 R. B. Foster. 45 | 9.93|16.93| 7.16| 3.36]|37-38]| May, 1869; July, 1873| 4 3 | L. D. Walrad. 46|.. | .. | 5.86|°.. || .. || Sept. 1873; Nov. 1873] o 3] A. M. Russell. Amen 6.31| 6.05|| .. || July, 1873; Dec. 1874} 1 1 | R. P. Edgington. 48 |16.07] .. bile Jan. 1872; May, 1872| o 4 | Wm. H. Cotton. 49 | -. |19.45] ..- May, 1873; Aug. 1873] o 4 | A. T. Hubbard. ROM evil ie Oct. 1874; Dec. 1874] © 3 | S. Dawson. 51 |10.14)12.31 4.75 Mar. 1858; Mar. 1873| 1 3] Wm. Neiswender, F. W. Giles. 2 |12.17/14.84] 7.13) 2. 6.87|| May, 1871; Feb. 1873] 1 10 | D. Fogle. J a ae 18.18 nee fie ae Aug. 1870; Feb. 1872] 1 J. M. Cotton & Wife. Mill oa ico coll co ll oc |i isos iso, rele)! © J. H. Miller. i} REFERENCES. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 3:0: Sig. Serv. Reps. S. O. MS. from S. G. O. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. MS. from S. G. O. MS. from S. G. O. MS. from S. G. O. MS. from S. G. O. Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; MS. from S. G. O. Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; MS. from S. G. O. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. MS. from S. G. O. S. O. Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O.; Sig. Serv. Rep. S. O. “ Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; Sig. Serv. Reps. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. S. O. Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. S. O. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. S. O. “cc “c ¢ Kansas University. 4N.W. Y% Sec. 1, township 26, range 6 E. CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF KENTUCKY. Mean AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED 3 Pee el ae rs = | = t= sa | ~ 3 | n STATION. a Be ea ne ey 1a Negi) Sailers a eal eos ee) § | 8 le] 42) a) 8 la le | 2a he ea eae Te PATCACIAN ie le tairian tas) font | 37° 34’| 84° 427) gool! 4.44 | 3-99 3.70 | 3-87 | 4.27 | 3-63 | 5-66] . . | 4.28] 2.43 | 2.60 | 2.95 2. Ballardsville ...... | 38 25 | 85 22 | 461\| 4.10] 1.43 | 2.91 | 3.59 | 6.40 | 5.72 | 2.90 4.86 | 3.20 | 3.12 | 4.28 | 2.74 3. Bardstown*.......- 37 51 | 85 32]. - || 2.90| 4.44 | 2.59 | 4.91 | 4.60 | 3-45 | 4 58 | 5-15 | 2.44 | 2.29 | 3.26 | 9.36 4. Beech Fork....... 37 45 | 85 12|.. |} --]|.- |... | -- | - + | 3-60| 2.10 | 3.60] 2.50 | 1.00 | 5.00 | 3.12 ig. Blandville ns) oi. 36 56 | 89 08 | .. |] 3-53 | 6.35 4.92 | 5-57 | 4-89 | 3-57 | 3-50 | 2-17 | 2.23 3.88 | 3.00 | 3.24 6.) Chilesburg? ss cme .r ir 38 04 | 84 18 | 900] 4.33 | 4.22 | 3.96 | 4.40 | 4.28 | 4.20 | 4.18 | 3.86 | 3.57 | 2.27 | 3-46] 4.36 Fie OOO ork a iter sewer 36 40 | 89 07 | .. || 1.57 | 3-82 | 5.70 | 5.10 | 2.35 | 2.04 | 4.65 | 3.95 5-87 | 2.25 | 1.95 | 1.35 8. Crab Orchard Springs. . || 37 26 | 84 30] .. || 3.22 | 4.30 | 3.67 | 1.41 | 4.43 | 3-65 Sono Pcl seeginl Mey) A577 Qn Danville. eit ers 37 40 | 84 48 900) 3.67 | 3.45 | 3-79 | 3-90 | 4-61 | 3-75 | 4-47 | 3-73 | 3-56 | 1-89 | 2.84 | 3.99 ro. Georgetown. ......- 30 25 | 84 30 | 800]. . | . . | 0.50 Said e a1. Harrodsbury .....-. 37 46 | 84.55 | S50] . . |. . | 2.12] .. |2021/0.46/0.56) .. | .- | -- | - 2 | == g2) Lexington® 5.5... 38 07 | 84 32 | 950) 3.59 | 4.59 | 5-44 | 4.15 | 3-48 | 4.32 | 6.24 | 3.23 | 2.03 | 2.10 | 3.41 | 4.44 13. Louisville. ....... 38 15 | 85 50] 450] 4.66 | 4.34 | 4.91 | 4.60 | 3.64 | 4.86 | 4.95 2.46 | 2.28 | 2.90 | 3.81 | 4.40 14. Millersburg ....... 38 23 | 84 09 | 804) 3.32 | 2.44 | 4.50 | 3.68 | 4.01 | 3.07 | 3-15 | 5.09 | 2.77 | 2.49 3-46 | 3.15 15. Newport Barracks. . . . || 39 06 | 84 29 | 500) 2.54 | 2.32 | 2.99 | 3.64 | 4.70 | 3.91 | 3-41 3.28 | 3.50 | 1.94 | 3.20 | 3.96 16. Nicholasville ...... 37 56 | 84 38 | 940] 5.74 | 4.42 | 4.68 | 5.46 | 3.04 | 2.75 | 4.11 | 4.14 | 2.03 | 2.31 4.61 | 2.06 yen OOHIOWRIVEE ystems si 39) 04) |/84 40 |) Srl) sy 2 Ne wiles | 520) [1323016 94515304) 257A eer ee Re PArica Moe eee se Yat 38 15 | 84 17 | 810]] 2.65 | 3.05 | 2.58] 3.56 | 3.41 | 4.59 | 3-61 | 3.86 | 2.16 | 2.37 | 4.00 5.69 ro: Prospect Hull .°. .. «5 38 40 | 83 33 | 700l| 5.51 | 3-50 | 4.62 | 2.90 | 3.33 | 3-44 | 5-63 | 5-70 | 1-33 | 3-25 | 1.88 6.12 20. Springdale ....... 38 07 | 85 44 | 570ll 3.55 | 3-75 | 4-57 | 4-44 | 4.64 | 4.99 | 4.20 | 3-88 | 3.11 | 2.98 | 3.69 | 4.74 21. Taylor Barracks. ... . 26 20 A WOW oSHeY) G8 || ca |lio a jl) ac 2.00 | 1.82 | 1.85 He abst alles Aare oe 38 02°85 25") Goo]! = sili.) |) =.) | Ress mez MAL O7 O27 ria ees | toc ee 2s Miputdnesise yoo A oo || 38 04 | 84 13 | 875]| 3-04 | 2.60 | 2.49 | 4.76 | 2.74 | 3-03 | 3.33 | 2-38 | 2.09 | 1.49 2.60 | 1.82 LOUISIANA. 1. Baton Rouge ...... | 30 26] of 11 | 41} 5.01 4.25 | 4.54 4.88 | 4.70 | 5.19 | 6.92 | 6.49 | 3.73 | 2-67 | 6.11 | 6.04 2) BlackiRiver® 25 0.5). | 31 30 | oI 46 108) 7-54 | 4.88 | 3.84 | 4.60 | 2.98 | 4.38 | 2.98 | 3.31 | 1.49 4.18 | 4.25 | 9.55 SH (Cate So Gd Geb Be | 30 30 | 90 20 | 20) 8.90 | 3.25 | 5.92 | 3.18 | 6.50 | 12.80} 10.35| 4.40 | 6.10 | 12.50) 7.87 | 6.50 Ace elphive chen sev .ctacien cies 32 33 | 91 00] .. || 3.90| 5.25 | 4.38 | 8.95 | 11.83] 3.62 | 2.68 | 0.52 | 2.32 | 2.08 | 4.47 | 6.03 5. Fort Jesup........ 31 35 | 93 25 | 80] 4.70 | 2.76 | 4.72 | 4.86 | 3.80 | 4.61 | 3.36 | 2.97 | 3.02 | 3.80 | 2.97 | 4.03 OR artaPicen nA One 30 10 | 89 38 | 10] 4.79 | 2.62 | 5.76 | 4.40 | 4.84 | 8.52 | 7.92 | 3.44 | 8.43 | 3-72 | 6.81 | 4.62 Pe Ov: WOOO fs tev 9. Moss Grove‘ ...... 30° 375/91 47 — CBee la Wace is Seal reer 1 bSeSSited a1 (ALO) Sao 17 Act eel o. New Orleans ...... 29 56 | 90 03 | 25]|| 4.96 | 3.80] 4.57 | 4.37 | 4-31 | 5-26 | 6.73 | 5-85 | 3.91 | 3.02 | 4.43 | 3.96 | Wie Mabey os eG oa 30 16] 91 15 | 30|| 7.00! 4.00 | 4.40 | 5.80 | 5.50 | 8.70 | 10.60] 7.00 | 3.30 | 2.08 | 4.00 | 4.70 12. Point Pleasant ..... 32 00 | gt 30].. || . . | 2.10] 3.38 | 6.84 | 5.05 | 4.35 | 7.06 | 1.52 | 3.42 | 0.86 | 2.26 | 7.25 Tay Rapides aceon.) se suelo 31 08 | 92 20] 76 6.50 | 3-15 4.20 | 4.65 | 6.40 | 6.85 | 8.45 | 5.30] 1.25 | 3.60 | 6.80 | 10.25 14. Rosedales Bhd joe abet | 30 00 | or 48] 15]] 4.70 | 2.88 | 6.33 | 3.52] 7-57 | 9.30 | 6.07 | 4.96 | 3-09 | 2.65] . . | 1.80 MG) Shreveporty =. sie sees 32 30 | 93 45 | 237|| 4.69 | 4.96 | 6.16 | 6.72 | 4.62 | 3.11 | 3.67 | 2.65 | 5.55 | 3-01 | 4.57 | 7-11 | 16. St. Francisville ..... 30 49 | 91 22 | 80) 4.08 3.52 | 3.96 | 7.29 | 5.30 | 3-76 | 6.37 | 2.95 | 3-15 | 3.67 | 5.15 | 6.07 17. St. Francisville . .-. . . 30! 49).| orm ||) S0]|'Gloo0)| 65.04 SNe a ee ee 5's.) selec | Ne Pale TREE EME ame eee Sire co) 5 SE S5 POF 301 200 ee | exe ulige ie || 2-OO! (MS Academy. 4 Combined with observations at Orcno. 44 30 | 70 37 | Gool . . |2s 3.10 | 2.38 | 7.45 | 3.05 | 6.90 | 5.10 0.85 2.65 | 4.38 \ | AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 39 MAINE. SNow FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. : B a o 1 bp ar 8: 3 Lg it Gower Series |EXTENT, ‘ Hoe Sele Se She reset d OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. I Ball Bele ih ee i 5 begins. ends, Tui in oa < Sos | yis.mos. == ell = — 1 - | I; July, 1874; July, 1874) o : | G. B. Slattery. S. O. Bi oa iloa | oo foo | oo {lh limbs Teva Iulky, niiig | @ Ff | AN, Wonyes, Ire S. Coll. 3 | 9-36] 7-93] 8.39|11.40]37.08) Jan. 1832; Dec. 1840) 9 o | John Hayden. Am. Alm. 1842. 4| 9.40) .. |12.04) 8.85] .. || Sept. 1859; May, 1863] 1 10 | G. E. Brackett. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 5 |12.61/£0.30] .. | 8.99] .. | Jan. 1861; Feb. 1862! a 1 j A. G. Gaines. Sh (O) 6 |13.36|11.14|12.78)12.47)49.75|| July, 1848; Feb. 1854] 4 &£ | J. G. Garland. Am. Alm. 1850; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 7!--|--|]--]-- on uly; eons july, 1864) Vol re S. O. 8 |11.70|11.71/11.42| 9.84|144.67|| Apr. 1808; Dec. 1859] 32 1 | P. Cleveland. Sm. Con. to Knowl. 1867. 9 | 9.92| 9.21/14.58] 9.55|43.26) Jan. 1849; Nov. 1873! 6 21 W. Haskell, J. Barry, , S. Coll; S. O. R. Buck, James A. 1 | Colsom. 1@ |} oa | oa oo loo | oo I) Jem TRIGMiE Vfeito iy) te) ie || Io Ifo dates, Met. Obs. Vol. 1. i | oo oe ao | se | oo Ilene meyzig Wiens wsyetl| Cz) || Wo Nie Cordeenre Sb @; 12 || oo hoo oo | oo Nl oo |) Noe abyeis Yule uy O70 Gale eS J. R. és uiord, 13 |I1.47|12.02/12.67|1c.51|'46.67|| Apr: 1856; Dec. 1874] 18 7 | GW. Guptill, S. West. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 4!..]..|..].. || .. || Mar. 1873; Mar. 1873| o 1 | J. R. Clitford. ‘Sh Oy 15 |10.48| 8.66|10.41 9-17 138.72 June, 1858; June, 1863} 4 6 | B. F. Wilbur. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 16 |10.52/12.96|13.26) 7.44) 44.18] Jan. 1833; June,1876| 5 3! T.C.& Th.A. Taylor. | Am. Alm, 1836: Sig. Ser. Reps. 17 | 9.71/£1.63/16.07|10.14|'47.55|| Nov. 1871; Nov.-7873| 2 1 | Dr. H. Reynolds. Sh} ni} co oo |} os | co P55 I Dee wee Iie sy] © i |) MAG at, Weenie. Hey Saco 19 |10.67| 7.49, -- | .- .. || Jan. 1858; Sept. 1861] 1 o/| S. Gilman, Dr. J. B.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Si, Op Wilson. ; 20 | 5.46/11.65| 9.63] 9.71||36.45]] Sept. 1844; Aug. 1845] 1 o | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 21 |11.77|10.04|11.46| 9.66/42.93]| Nov. 1840; Dec. 1874] 18 1 ue MS. from S. G. O.; Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 22 | 8.99/10.20/ 11.23] 9.91||40.33]] Jan. . 1841; Sept. 1873] 12 0 ee MS. from S. G. O.; Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. BR og like Sellialo | Bio .. || June, 1863; Oct. 1863] oO 5 | M. Pitman. Sh O); 24 | 9.50/11.05,14.52|10.04/ 45.11] Feb. 1849; May, 1856| 5 © | G. B. Barrows. C. So.; S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 25 |£0.97/10.33 11-07|10.09]42.46]| Jan. 1837; Dec. 1874] 34 11 | F. & R. H. Gardiner. | S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. AS) (Rise gin) || ae |) G0 -. || Jan. 1844; July, 1844] o 7 | J. Herrick. S. Coll. 27 | 7-01/11.91| 9.95| 7-48 36.95 June, 1836; Aug. 1845| 9 3 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg: 1855. 28 |11.77| 9.10 15.29)14.51)/50.67] Jan. 1869; Aug. 1871; 2 6 | C. H. Fernald. Sb O} 29 | 9.38|10.80) 4.53/10.10|34.81|| May, 1857; Aug. 1858] 1 4 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1860. 30 |16.43| 6.78 10.50] 9.74/43.45|| June, 1864; Sept. 1867 | 2 11 | B.H.Towle, E.Pitman. | S. O. Bit || oo IMCL oe |) oc .. || June, 1873; Sept. 1873] © 4 | Joseph Crehore. Ug B2 ll oc ae || ob | eo Meo |) Ate, notes Jem nett) eo 2 0-9 99 0 So Oh 33 |12.84|10.87|14.56| 8.83|47.10] Apr. 1859; Mar. 1872| 12 11 | A. Robinson & A. P. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Moore. Sb oo I) Sr io ell oon betes May, 1872; June,1872| o 2/ M.S. Pinkham. S. O. 35 | .- |12.25|12.35| 8.85|| .. || Sept. 1856; Nov. 1857] © 10 | B. F. Wilbur. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 36 |13.20) .. | .. | 7-72|| .. || Nov. 1871; Dec. 1872] © 10 | A. J. Clifford. Ss. O. 37 |\12.05|12.85|16.07|13.41| 54.38] Sept. 1870; Dec. 1874] 4 3 | J. D. Parker. G 38|..]..].. |---| .. || Mar. 1860; Mar. 1860} o 1 | Dr. J. F. Pratt. e Z9) coe Myo a cog" Noose .. || Jan. 1861; Mar. 1861} o 3 M. Gould. ee 40 | 7.43] 8.23] 9.99] 6.70|\32.35] May, 1870; Jan. 1876] 5 9 | J. G. Spaulding. U. S. Coast Survey. 41 |10.30| 9.50|13.62|10.13/'43.55]| Jan. 1870; Dec. 1874| 5 oO | H. M. Burnham, A. J. | S. O. | Clifford, M. C. Fer- | nald. 42|.. | .. |10.32| 6.35|| .. || Nov. 1872; Nov. 1874 0 10 | F. H. Chase, F. Buck. 6 43 |10.00| 9.85|13.92| 8.87|42.64| Feb. 1860; Dec. 1874| 6 5 | H. D. Smith & G. W. ob : Verrill. 44.| .. |16.74|15-87| 7.43]| .. || Nov. 1871; Aug. 1874| 1 5 | B.C. Wentworth, J. R. t Clifford. 45 |13-19|10.99|15.25|10.92)/50.35]) Feb. 1854; July, 1865) 9 5 | W. D. Dana. Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. 46 |£1.18|11.68|10.66|10.01|43.53|| Feb. 1856; fune,1876| 7 5 | H. Willis, Wm. H. Sig. Ser. Reps. ; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; H Ohler, A. B. Wil-| 5S. O. liams, A.R. Thornett, | W. T. Boyd. AGN oo |) oo |) cob .. || Mar. 1867; Mar. 1867] o 1 | V. G. Eaton. Ss. O. 48 |12.93|15.05| 7.88] .. || .. || Oct. 1866; Apr. 1869] 1 2 | W. Pettingill. Gs e Combined with observations at Norway. £ Combined with observations at North Palermo. 40 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF MAINE—Conrinvep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED S mies at eer Alen [eee Fs : STATION. ED 3 Bel a 5 PI = ran [eee ae ey jes r 9 S| Sf fe ee ee a PS ee | ea ae 49. Saco........-.. 43° 31/| 70°26’ 69]] 3.91 | 3-09 | 3-83 | 1.33 | 4-55 | 2.39 | 4-01 | 4.42 | 2.32 | 4.03 | 5.57 | 4.61 BOM ORDECE: operat curedartetia ie 45 18 | 69 10 .. || 1.95 1.92 || 3-05 eal eae Ue ee tea eae | 2 ; imotandishltc: -t sire sheen 43 45 | 70 37. 280]! 3.25 | 3-05 | 3-77 | 2-97 | 4-86] 3.57 | 3-63 | 3-96 | 3.13 | 3-97 | 4-54 | 2.60 Rosvotenhens. 1... tocol er aleie | 44 31 | 67 58 50} 4.35 | 4-62 | 4.76 | 4.56 | 5.50] 3.56 | 3-76 | 3.51 | 3-79 | 4.56 | 4.96 | 5.33 BQ OteUDEN Ye. ue hee | 44 31 | 67 58 —50)| 4.69 | 4.55 | 4-75 | 4-85 | 5-41 | 3-42 | 3-85 | 3-66 | 3.94 | 4.75 | 5-06] 5.53 PAST OUINViEs osu sd meee | 44 30 | 68 30 = 50}| 4.98 | 3-20 | 1.80 | 3.30 | 2.89 | 4.53 | 2.60 | 3.46 | 3.38 | 4.59 | 5.13 | 3-04 Bisa doch Cece. mo me tec 43 54 | 69 57. 100)/ 3.10] 1.85 | 5.35 | 6.80 Oar Pe bao ee alice 1.85 56. Vassalboro*...... .« | 44 27 | 69 42 .. || 4.71 | 2.07| 2.77] - . 5 3 2.67 57. West Waterville. .... 44 33 | 69 46 250] 3.52 | 3.40 | 4.10 | 3.09 | 3.82 | 2.14 | 2.78 | 3.12 | 3.11 | 4.79 | 3.96 | 3.20 58. Williamsburg ...... 45 21 | 69 06 3.24. | 4.09 | 3.62 | 3.98 | 4.27 | 3.52] 4.46 7 7.84 | 4.20 | 3.45 | MARYLAND. ; 1. Agricultural College. . . || 38 59 | 76 57 | .. || 4.50| 8.11 | 2.42 | 4.62 | 4.00 | 5.47 | 5.11 | 5.97 | 3-53 | 2-70 | 6.60 | 1.83 2 PATMAPOLS ioe) elec) eile 38 58 | 76 30 | 20)| 3.40 | 3.51 | 4.53 | 4-23 | 5-13 | 4-50 | 4.94 | 4.52 | 4.21 | 3-73 | 3-40 3.60 Sp FIMO G Go Geos a | 39 17 | 76 37 | 8ol|| 2.76 | 3.24 | 3.91 | 3-20 | 4.05 | 3.38 | 4.34 | 4.62 | 3.40 | 3.29 | 3.44 | 3.24 4. Bladensburg ...... 38 57 | 76 56] 75]| 2.98 | 2.32 | 3.86 | 3.96 | 3.89 | 3.50] 4.30 | 3.21 | 3.07 | 2.54 | 2.64 | 3.00 anCatousnille yWeMesteitatte ECR OA oer esol co ied ilo d Poo lou bo o foo jl oadhas | cc 6. Chestertown®...... 39 13 | 76 04 | 85]| 2.99 | 1.90 | 3.20 | 4.69 | 4.42 | 3.82 | 2.99 | 7.01 | 3.37 | 2.86 | 3.16 | 2.49 7, Cumberlands sets ene 39 39 | 78 45 | 600] 1.82 | 2.55 | 1.73 | 3.27 | 2.83 | 2.90 | 3.87 | 3-07 | 1.95 | 3.35 | 1-66 | 1.33 8: Bilktons ania cements ECwe teal lyse es||pona ot iio geipio a ibonc Ilsa o lepeeilis a] aio lhe a lhe | Hu) Op we LieottiCity: ase ians ts 39 16 | 76 43 | 300|| 0.65 | 3.35 | 3-30] 2.55|1.68| .. | .. |... |6.46/8.4r/1.72|.. 10. Emmittsburg®. ..... 39 43 | 77 20 | 498] 2.54 | 2.71 | 3.83 | 3.69 | 5-23 | 4.41 | 3-72 | 4.10 | 4.01 | 3.81 | 3.25 | 3.14 EY MAUStON cae Scuene le 39 30 | 76 24 | 300] 3.05 | 3.11 | 3.76 | 3.87 | 3.77 | 2.13 | 3-84 | 6.70 | 4.55 | 4.30 3.36 | 2.06 I2n Wort Hoote st 0s sien 38 46 | 77 of | .. || 1.87] 2.10 | 2.71 | 3.40 | 3.00 | 2.36 | 3.12 | 4.57 | 3.59 | 2.70 | 2.39 | 1-63 1g, Hore McHenry 2. =). 39 16 | 76 35 36) 2.49 | 2.62 | 3.43 | 3.17 | 3-36 | 3-14 | 3.05 | 3.94 | 3.25 | 3.22 | 3.97 | 3.58 Tqu WRort-severm .e = se | 38 59 | 76 29 | 20! 3.96| 3.02 | 3.13] 1.97 | 4.55 | 4-03 | 4.14 | 3.83 | 8.42 | 3.46 | 4.29 | 3.81 15. Fort Washington ... . || 38 42 | 77 04] 60] 3.14] 3.40 | 3.63 | 3.52 | 4.47 | 3-45 | 3-79 | 4.59 | 2.98 | 3.06 | 3.99 | 3.56 TO; mb rederickes.; «ets cen 39 24 | 77 24] 274|| 3.18 | 2.65 | 2.42 | 3.84 | 3.85 | 5.14 | 3.32 | 2.70 | 3.75 | 2.14 | 2.66! 3.21 17. Green Spring Furnace . . || 39 37 | 77 55 | 500) 1-90 | 2.33 | 1.98 | 2.57 3-83 | 3-35 | 3-72 | 6.38 | 3.32 | 3-93 | 2-93 | 1-90 18. Leitersburg, near . . . . || 39 42 | 77 30] .. || 3-81 | 2.36 | 2.68 | 4.55 | 3.57 | 3-94 | 2.43 | 3.05 | 4.47 | 2.54 | 2.82 | 3.04 1G. suinwood seu) cre te 39) 3O"| 777 TO ie Hl) er ef cece]! le Moe lfc ean emits |e Reon | een e || aes ec rr zo. MonntiAiry 3) .5 6. ©. 39 22 | 77 05|.. || 5-43] 4.42] 5.57 | 5.09 | 2.88 | 1.71 | 4.47 | 7.63 | 4.98 | 4.70 | 2.83 | 5.15 Zi sNew Market =<: s'. = « | 39 22 | 77 12 | 500] 2.18 | 2.33 | 2.02] 7.38 | 3.15 | I-11 | 5.51 | 7-00 | 5.10 | 2.80) 3.92 | 1.54 22. Reisterstown ...... | 39 30 | 76 45 |1100] 2.86 | 3.49 | 2.13 | 5.15 | 3-04 | 0.82 | 3.53 | 5-87 | 4.85 | 2.84 | 3.09 | 1.78 Za ISAUUSIGOLCE Ka nicl omer es 39 28 | 77 03 1100 | 1.10 | 1.80 | 2.50 | 2.50 | 5.07 | 3.32 | 4.15 | 6.00 | 2.50 | 3.89 | 3.14 | 1.50 24. Schellman Hills..... 39 25 | 77 00 | 700] 3.53 | 3-03 | 3-94 | 4.42 | 5.93 | 3-98 | 4.54 | 3-78 | 4.22 | 3.88 | 3.63 | 3.65 Che Ne betel Sh AoA ht el | 38 10 | 76 20 | 10) 2.85 | 7.06 | 6.10 | 6.03 | 5.52 | 1.28 | 5.07 | 8.85 | 6.46 | 5.92 | 3.91 | 5.23 26: ‘SEV Mary?s=) fact ancr ©: = | 38 10 | 76 28 | 45] 3.55 | 3-41 | 4.26 | 4.06 | 4.03 | 3.17 | 3.61 | 5.35 | 3.01 | 2.78 | 3.39 | 2.91 27. Union Bridge. ..... 139-34, )| 7O<1O)| AOO}|) roc \y-5. ©] roped len | LOLOG |e uy- 01%} 0100s erceul|| renege 28. Woodlawn ....... | 39 39 | 76.04 | .. || 3.12 | 3.70 | 4.07 | 3.81 | 4.62 | 3.85 | 4.46 | 5.13 | 4.12 | 4.11 | 3.78 | 2.98 2.30 | 2.72 | 3.26 | 3.45 | 3.24 | 1.78 | 3.89 | 5.78 | 4.32 | 3.78 | 3.35 | 1.67 29; Woodstockibiny sso) piel | 39 19 76 51 | 400 * Oak Grove ‘Seminary. > St. Timothy’s Hall. © Washington College. 2St. Clements Hall. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. Al MAINE—Continuep. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. . 3 g . Sp | Z| & | & | é | Series Series |EXTENT ; S| ai 8] 2 q hess d OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. Rg = $ egins, ends. |. s.mos ne) ome = te = > FO GSN Ep ON ac | 2.43 | 1.44 | 1.08 | 4.05 | 3-33 | 2.08 3-56 | 5.31 | 1.06 | 0.70 | 2.25 | 1.15 3. Baldwinsville. ..... 2 37 | 72 04 | 847]|| 3-44 | 1.13 | 3.69 | 2.43 | 6.53 | 1-75 | 1-58 | 4.67 | 2.31 | 4.84 | 4.31 | 3.68 Ae eBaYNStAble’ saucy wets. sles 41 42| 70 19 | 20} 3.12 | 6.33] . . | 7-01 | 7.09 | 2.08 | 3.51 | 4.66 | 3.75 | 4.50 | 4.12 | 6.50 ha EBOStOR Pie ce ict ye re) = 42 21 | 71 03] 82) 3.13 | 3-19 | 3-47 | 3-58 | 3-75 | 3.06 | 3.52 | 3-95 | 3-08 | 3.14 | 3.51 | 3.23 OroRostony ens oe eee 42 2 GAEL IA! elMce oe \edece eee Nubia Saco") oo || ae |lso Fn LisiNalorln AG pn oe | 42 46 | 71 05 | .. || 1.98 | 1.67 | 3.25 | 2.40 | 1.55 | 1.47 | 1.98 | 3.65 | 2.00 | 5.40 | 2.90 | 3.08 8. Bridgewater® >>... : 42 02 | 71 00 | 150)| 3.77 2.26 | 3.94 | 3.89 | 2.70 | 3.98 | 2.77 | 2.79 | 2.92 | 2.54 | 2.09 | 3.79 g- Cambndge®. ...... || 42 23 | 71 07 71|| 3-95 | 2-97 | 3-55 | 3-72 | 3-86 | 3.10 | 3.42 | 5.02 | 3.98 | 3.40 | 3.77 | 3.97 ToOHAGantols) sesh re. i ees 42 10 | 71 08 | go|| 4.22 | 2.78 Z 3 a5. \oio || bo | 2.60 | 4.98 11. Charlestown’... ... 42 22 | 71 04 | 60)! 2.66 | 2.22 | 4.08 | 3.20 | 3.33 | 2.36 | 2.88 | 3.42 | 3.03 | 3.52 | 2.86 | 2.27 poraChelsealbs certs cle 42 25 | 71 00 | 40! 4.75 | 2.10 | 3.10 | 4.60 | 3.00 1.50 | ¥.50 | 2.80 | 2.00 | 2.10 | 2.60 | 1.25 nee TON on 9 oa cen Oe 42 25°| 7% 42! |)... l2525) | || 3:40)l) - 2.447) |O.X0i) 5ab2)|5.60) |'7.0271)2703) i moun eee TAN DAL ARAV EI vee leis iel is cs lz sey 9 yp dacoxe nM Wae-Toro]| ne ieee Ws Bellas \loo |) Oa |) ca CHP Koy hy aaissy cldta) 2.5% hs AIMOUED 4) se 9s) oe ate 4 33970137 11 920) oil ust onl BESO tek welll! (ence. teugetnyl eeaketeal| keane | teem acspe-vaa| ce mre | 16,, Bitchburp <5. yc 42 35 | 71 50 | 484|| 0.80 | 3.12 | 6.31 | 3.95 | 3.71 | 2-57 | 5-96 | 4.18 | 2.38 | 4.91 | 4.83 | 0.35 plailarthhy Ga & Goon c | 42 42 || 73 02) |2500||'3-79)|.4.26)| 4.00) DT SGOpe. |) ye | Tete | vee oot | weno] ce ae 1S. Bort sewall 5 yw = | 42 30 | 70 50 3451) [32081 3276:|'2-30| 5-O0i\|l eA sil eres illurewron IN ay ||| Menten eeateta egmea MG BortiWarken: a) os). | 42 19 | 70 55 | .. || 2.85 | 3.45 | 3.56 | 3-66 | 4.32 | 2.80| 2.44 | 5.10 | 2.38 | 3.37 | 2.34 | 3-31 20. Framingham ...... | 42 19 | 71 26 | 150) 4.99 2.86 3.28 | 3.31 | 1.34 | 3-13 | 7-12 | 2.28 | 5.47 | 3.97 | 3.65 2y. Georgetown. . 2...» 2 43 | 71 00 | 225]| 3.23 | 3.36| 3.76 | 2.60 | 4.40 | 1.40 | 4.71 | 9.25 | 1.52 | 4.33 | 3.36 2. ining 4g A Bo oo | 2 27 | 73 08 |1360)| 4.26 | 3.77 | 5.60 | 3.18 | 3.45 | 5.16 | 5.35 | 3-19 | 6.07 | 6.77 | 3.05 | 1.93 ZEB UGE Os Od o oto | 42 00 | 70 48 | 65]| 4.05 | 3.34 | 3-78 | 4.12 | 4.46 | 2.95 | 3-87 | 4.52 | 3-56 | 5.10 | 3.22 | 3.64 24. Lake Cochituate ... . |} 42 18 | 71 23} 134!) .. 1]. . Hull Ger opal eel is Bll ro : Bre MAWICNCG) =e aisa sls fos | 42 42 | 71 10 | 143]] 3.50 | 2.60 | 3.60 | 3.90 | 4.05 | 3-46 | 3-98 | 5.42 | 3.91 | 3-66 | 3.56 | 3.55 APG TIN GS Gon Goon A oO 0 || 42 28 | 70 57 | .. || 2.05 | 3.14 | 2.56 | 4.31 | 3.53 | 2-76] 1.98 | 4.64 | 2.93 | 4.20 | 4.12 | 3.36 Ae eA ig 0 Gob) one 42 38 | 71 I9 ; Salles a peer: 5 74h, AAR ae gel me Bec Bo 42 35 | 71 43 | 450|| 4.14 | 3-46 | 4.11 | 4.80] 4.92 | 4.54 | 3-62 | 4.19 | 3.74 | 4.00 | 4.21 | 4.06 Zo PLENOOD!. heute eure, et eke 42 00 | 71 34] .. || 2.72 | 2.71 | 2.96 | 3.20 | 4.06 | 3.08 | 3.49 | 5.00 | 3.46 | 3.20 | 3.05 | 2.46 SORTS Ne Ges oes aps ots 42 16 | 70 44 | 115]! 4.02 | 2.85 | 3.05 | 3.83 | 3.98 | 3-00 | 2.52 | 4.89 | 2.83 | 3.42 | 3.54 | 3.32 Si. Nantuckety y.. 3 6 4) (ei 41 17 | 70 06| 30]! 3.92 | 2.89 | 3.25 | 4.02 | 3.75 | 3-27 | 2.48 | 2.72 | 3-16 | 3.57 | 3.38 | 4-77 32. New Bedford® ..... | 41 39 | 70 56| 90} 3.52 | 3.39 | 3-61 | 3-64 | 3.78 | 2.95 | 2.99 | 3-98 | 3.31 | 3.50 | 3.88 | 3.81 ae INEWDIEY) cr cis te) /ege@) | 42 47 | 70 54 | 25]|| 1.63 | 1.00] 1.20 0.58 ¢ ve 0.66 34. Newburyport ...... | 42 48 | 70 52] 46]! 3.22| 2.74] 1.69 | 3.14 | 3.71 | 2.52 | 2.66 | 6.86 | 1.83 | 3.93 | 3.45 | 3.60 35- North Adams! ..... 42 42 | 73 07 | 710] 5.17 | 4.05 | 3.70] 4.74 | 8.60 | 4.92 | 8.14 | 2.98 | 3.92 | 3.55 | 5.12 | 3.06 36. North Attleboro. .... 41 59 | 71 20 | 175]|| 3.72 | 3.00| 1.61 | 5.01 | 4.72 | 2.47 | 3.56 | 4.82 | 3.60 | 3.22 | 3.59 | 4.70 37. North Billerica... .. | 42 35 | 71 17 20)| ©, 6) |0;80)| 5 ths ta | 2 220) 6595+) 3235) 2270) 47007 meme 35. Northampton ...... | 42 19 | 72 38 | 100 Poa, Noctis 1237, | LO:23|) 2508) |'2:05)) 2994 ileus 3 LPG a 6 Boe Oo 42 31 7a ol cuces|| eee RC eran |lechioniizome Ina oullesco ni) mini os] eo To. ao; Princeton... 2 2 5 s+ 42 28 | 71 53 |1113|| 3.31 | 3.96] 1.87 | 4.98 | 3.00 | 2.57 | 4.47 | 4.96 | 2.83 | 4.82 | 4.40 | 3.59 AX. Iicbmondsl 2. 2 ss 42 23 | 73 22 |1100|| 5.38 | 5.69 | 5.77 | 5.16 | 7.80 | 7.38 | 6.87 | 5.99 | 5.12 | 5.50 | 6.63 | 5.04 fo Ba nls i Og G elo abe AZ 30 N70) 153. i|) (AGW M: ceua|l vnc-palttescaml| aera eesti coal 6.16 | 3.80] 5.05 | 6.20] . . A F-o SANGWICH ewe) sth cists | 41 45 | 70 30 | 20) 5-28 | 2.35 | 5.84] 3.06 | 3.44 | 1.70 | 3.98 | 7-57 | 2.59 | 2.56 | 5.54 | 4.08 AAS SOMERSet ee) cl euiieeitel ts 41 47 | 71 08 | 40) 4.14 | 3.84 | 2.18 | 5.39 | 4.31 | 2.54 | 3.40 | 5.52 | 2.94 | 3.95 | 3.65 | 3.70 4c.) Southboromncs - eb coe ADUTSAl ye a2 |leeeeh|lee en | bey | Ore; |e eal eewen es PRAM IS Bella o sf 46. Southwick. ....... || 42 03 | 72 46 | 265]| 2.94 | 4.26] 2.29 | 5.42 | 4.85 | 2.89 | 4.62 | 3.66 | 3.00 | 5.73 | 4.94 | 3.87 47. springheld 5..... . 42 06 | 72 35 | 200] 2.31 | 3.42 | 2.95 | 3.41 | 4.73 | 3-28 | 4.67 | 4.57 | 2.90 | 4.48 | 4.34 | 3-12 * Amherst College. > Combined with Observations at Fort Independence. ° Observations made with great care, snow and ice carefully melted. 4 Normal School. © Harvard Observatory. ‘The gauge is said to have been badly placed in this case, receiving only the water falling vertically. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. MASSACHUSETTS. SNow FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. 43 Lovering, Assistant Surgeon, D. C. Rals- ton, G. H. Rohe. Oh os fon | oo |. oo Nese 1838-1867 29 © | J. P. Hall, W. H. Brad- ley, Dr. E. Hale. 7 | 7.20| 7.10|10.30 6.73]/31.33] Jan. 1772; Dec. 1773) 2 o | — Williams. 8 |10.53| 9.54] 7.55. 9.82||37-44|| June, 1856; Jan. 1861| 2 10 | C. M. Barrows. 9 |LI.13)11.54|11.15 10.89)|44.71| Jan. 1784; Sept. 1872] 31 2 | Prof. Winlock, W. C. H Bond, S. H. Percy. Rect lirase tellers .. || Jan. 1857; Jan. 1858) 0 5 | D. H. Ellis. II |10.61| 8.66] 9.41) 7-15]/35-83|| Jam. 1792; Dec. 1802] 11 o | — Barrett. 12 |10.70| 5.80] 6.70, 8.10||31.30]| Jan. 1861; Dec. 1862] 1 10 | J. L. Fox, W. F. Pat- ton. May, 1860; Mar. 1861} o 8 | Dr. G. M. Morse. 7 | C. V. S. Remmington, C. C. Terry. Op oo 7G) of Io a Ill os TAY ge |) ao 22H oo .. || Aug. 1861; Dec. 1874 0 LA Steril eacene| eeeee heya .. || Mar. 1863; Mar. 1863] © 1 | Dr. N. Barrows. 16 |13.97/12.71|12.12) 4.27]|43.07)| Jan. 1861; Dec. 1861} 1 o| G. Raymond. D7 sey O205|| ee uian. 18575) Dec, 1874)|| oo |), Davis; I. FB. Whit: comb. 18 |1r.80| .. | .. |10.47|| .. || Dec. 1864; June, 1865 7 | Assistant Surgeon. 19 |11.54|10.34| 8.09) 9.61||39.58]| Jan. 1865; Dec. 1874 5 ce 20 | .. |I1.59|£1.72|11.50)| .. || Apr. 1843; Feb. 1850 10 | G. A. Hyde. 21 |10.76 15.10) 9.95|| .. || Feb. 1865; May, 1872 11 | H. M. &S. A. Nelson. 10 | E. Dewhurst. G. S. Newcomb. o | J. Vannemar. 6 | Jno. Fallon. o | J. Batchelder. o | J.B. Francis, J. P. Hall, W. H. Bradley. 28 |13.83/12.35|11.95|11.66)|49.79|| Jan. 1841; Dec. 1874) 34 0 | G. A. Cunningham. 29 |10.22|11.57| 9.71) 7.89/39.39]| Mar. 1854; Dec. 1874 14 1 | Dr. J. G. Metcalf. 30 |10.86/10.41| 9.79)10.19|41.25|| Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874) 7 7 | A. K. Teele. 2 2 22 |12.23/13.70|15.89| 9.96'51.78)| Aug. 1868; Dec. 1874 23 |12.36/11.34|11.8811.03|46.61|| July, 1866; Apr. 1874 se hoe Hoe | oo Iiexsul) Jem seis Iie, isloy/ 25 |11.55/12.86/11.13) 9.65)45.19)) Jan. 1856; Dec. 1874 26 |10.40| 9.38|11.25| 8.55)/39.58) 1849-1853 .. | ..|.. | .. |144.49]] Jan. 1849; Dec. 1867 | 19 oe BW OANOQ Yb HOO 4 ° 31 |11.02! 8.47|10.11/11.58)41.18] Jan. 1847; Mar. 186r | 13 W. Mitchell. 32 |11.03| 9.92|10.69|10.72||42.36)| Oct. 1813; Dec. 1874 | 61 S. Rodman and E. T. Tucker. uw a 3 | g 3s Series Series /EXTENT 2 a 2 g q Heese cade OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. &| eB a = s ea * lyrs.mos. | I |10.62/12.45/11.16 9.73]'43.96!) Aug. 1835; Dec. 1874 39 1 | Prof. E. S. Snell. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll.; S. O. 2 | 8.46)r0.95| 4.01 5.02|/28.44| Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874) 1 L. F. Griffin. S. O. 3 |12.65| 8.00|11.46 8.25//40.36] Aug. 1863; Dec. 1865] 2 3 | E. Dewhurst. ce 4| .. |10.25/£2.3715.95]/ .. || Aug. 1852; Aug. 1853| o 11 | B. R. Gifford. S. Coll. 5 |10.80|10.53| 9-73 9-55/40.61]] Jan. 1818; June, 1876 | 38 Dr. E. Hale, Prof. J. | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860; S. Coll.; Am. Alm.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; MS. from S. G. O.; Sig. Ser. Reps. S. Coll. Trans. Phil. Soc. Vol. 2, 1773. Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. Am. Alm.; S. Coll.; Williams’ History of Vt. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Mem.Am.Acad.; Blodgett’s Clim. S. Coll. Ss. O ““ “cc ““ Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. MS. from S. G. O. “ce ce S. Coll. S. O. “ Hist. of Cochituate Water Works. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. S. Coll. Cochituate Water Works. S, Goll, 5 Ss O- Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. S; @ Met. Obs. Vol1; S. Coll.; S. O. S. Coll.; S. O. 33 | ..|.. |... | 3-29|| .. || May, 1864; Mar. 1873] 0 10 | J. H. Caldwell. SO; 34 | 8.54|12.04| 9.21] 9.56\]39.35|| July, 1843; Dec. 1874) 5 6 | M.C. Jones, Dr. H.C. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Perkins. 35 |17.04|16.04]12.59|12.28||57.95|| Oct. 1871; Dec. 1874| 2 1 | B. D. Frost. S. O. 36 |11.34!10.85 rae Fie ee Sept. 1852; Mar. 1857] 4 3 | H. Rice. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. Bi loo |) 6 | Ose} (oc .. || July, 1872; Feb. 1874 © 9 | E. Mason and Son. S. O. 38 | .. |t4.43| .. | .. || .. || Jume, 1874; Oct. 1874) o 5 | T. F. Wurts. 5 BY ll ceoue|| nomen cle eae Nol .. || Mar. 1857; Mar. 1857] o 1 | F. Shaw. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 40 | 9.85'12.00)12.05|10.86|/44.76|| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1857| 3 5 | J. Brooks. Ke G3 AI |18.73|20.24|17.25|16-11||72.33]| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1872] 10 4 | W. Bacon. Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. MeN so oe EOI c .. || Aug. 1873; Nov. 1873] © 4/ E. S. Cassino. Sb Ob 43 |12.34'13.25|10.69/11.7147.99|| Apr. 1863; Dec. 1866] 2 1 | Dr. N. Barrows. (a 44 |11.88/11.46|10.54|11.68 45.56) June, 1872; Dec. 1874) 2 7 | E. Slade. “ AS lex | oo dl oe os .. || Mar. 1873; Mar. 1873| o 1 | H. B. Chapin. w 46 |12.56.11.17 13.67|11.07||48.47|| May, 1849; May, 1857| 6 0} A. Holcomb. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. 47 |11.09 12.52|11.72| 8.85||44.18|| Jan. 1848; June, 1876] 12 9 L. C. Allin, F. A. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll.; S. O.; Brewer, J. Weather- Sig. Ser. Reps. head, N. Durmont, J. G. Murray. &U. S. Naval Hospital. h Three gauges by different makers were employed and the mean taken. { Engineers Office. i The amount recorded appears excessive. 44 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF MASSACHUSETTS—ConrinveEp. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED | ae Emmi i ' 3 | ty eeihesal Ist” | ceed fa z STATION. Yas re ema eran NS =e AE ~ | 3 a | & | # = = S 4/8 lel )31 e212) ee eee | = - SS “= - -— =— AS MeO Wits cy slave oh eet | 42°30’) 71° 35/| 250 2.50 | 2.78 3.98 | 3.52 | 4.05 | 2.68 | 3.84 | 3.20] 3.13 | 4.06 | 2.33 | 3.03 49. Thatcher’s Island. . . . || 42 38 | 70 34 | .« || 1-93 | 5-27 | 6.91 | 4.71 | 2.47 #12) ee oere lac coven ors. |lbo c 50. Topsfield. .......- 42 39 | 70 56 | | 3-62 | 3-51 | 4-43 | 3-05 | 3-67 | 2.50 | 4.22 | 3.59 | 3.23 | 3-71 | 3-39 | 3-36 | 51. Vineyard Haven | 41 28 | 70 36 | 15]| 5.38 | 2.70| 1.77 | 2.90 | 2.43 | 2.24 | 0.93 | 1.98 | 2.53 | 2.12 | 2.68 | 4.10 Boe MELTS op cmc ace: Ge 42 2B0O7F ore Awe Res eee Mersmrilitreiy heros alle rer nip chop hele AAS Nl oe eos ia o Re aN Wettiamnt irate oie) creas 42 2 7D SUS) exe rs eet Al cptae tl paoiee +6 oy alias Cacis| (aaron | toe dja. ae 54. Watertown’ “2 2.057: | 42 21 | 71 11 | rool] 2.87 | 2.87 | 3.30 | 3.70 | 3-75 | 3-61 | 2.64 | 4.41 | 2.99 | 3-85 | 3-99 | 4.11 As, uke Ge Gg oth Boo | 42 33 | 7223 |-- jf) -- |. - fee |e at 2 2.05 6.62 | 0.53 | 0.00 | 0.15 | 4.30} 1.00 56. West Dennis ..... . Neeerten|eferrau || al 5 6 lta le ip So.) oe lle Pee eer ee ee eee ee) lacie (lone. ee VESERNEWWLOM tla tonen-a | 42 21 | 71 15 | 55]| 2.63 | 2.10 | 2.37 | 3.64 | 5.27 | 3.98 | 2.54 | 4.16 | 3.91 | 5.66 | 2.35 | 2.26 RS NV eStnel dine tule ts ean culs 42 06 | 72 45 | 180]] 3.99 | 3.00| 3.84 | 3.47 | 4.56 | 3.82 | 4.92 | 4.91 | 2.95 | 4.51 | 3.88 | 4.29 59. West Springfield 42 07 | 72 38 | 300]| 4.18 | 3.67 | 2.94 | 4.29 | 8.21 | 3.55 | 5.28 | 5.94 | 5.78 | 4.03 | 2.56 | 2.04 60. Weymouth ....... 42 12 | 70 56 | 150]|5.06| . . | 1.30 | 7.67 | 4.32 | 2.22 | 2.91 | 8.00| 4.57 | 3.32 | 1.83 | 5-23 61. Williamstown” ..... 42 43 | 73 13 | 686] 2.28 | 2.17 | 3.07 | 2.65 | 3.32 | 3.22 | 4.19 | 4.24 | 3.54 | 3.22 | 2.83 | 2.72 | | 625 Wood'sablole’. 4% «=. 41 32 | 70 40 | 25]] 3.61 | 5.14 | 3.72 | 5.76 | 3.43 | 2.27 | 2.83 | 3.08 | 2.89 | 3.26 | 5.73 | 3.88 | 63. Worcester®°....... | 42 16 | 71 49 528) 3-92 | 3-23 | 3-61 | 3-91 | 4.14 | 3.29 | 3-76 | 4.92 | 3.61 | 4.36 | 4.04 | 3.78 MICHIGAN. fig W-Nebott tl Sea ang Hac ono 41 58 | 84 11 |1240]] 3.74 | 1.49 | 1.90 | 5.84 | 4.60 | 6.11 ZO 5 mkaeeeO ee | 45 05 | 83 28 | 586|| 2.04 | 1.23 | 1.91 | 1.70 | 4.12 | 2.56 | 3.81 | 2.94 | 5.71 | 4.19 | 2.02 | 1.66 3: VAM AATDON AN ©, eno certs 42 19 | 83 44 | 891\| 1.66 | 1.73 | 1.91 | 3.18 | 2.76 | 3.66 | 3.92 | 2.41 | 2.92 | 2.57 | 2.74 | 3.14 Abate Greele (i.e | 42 22 | 85 15 | 750]| 1.84 | 2.19 | 2.04 | 2.99 | 3.21 | 3-75 | 3-21 | 2.62 | 2.91 | 2.34 | 2.95 | 1.83 RMS CIRZODIAN us ata ayn eae | 44 37 86 08 | 620) 4.08 | 1.20 | 4.18 | 2.23 | .2.84 | 2.20 | 3.33 | 2.74 | 5.38 | 3-56 | 3-35 | 4-39 6. Brooklyn ........- | 42 06 ; 83 36 |1020) 2.01 2.59 | 1.86 | 5.03 | 7.00 | 1.50 | 2.00 | 3.95 | 3-26 | 3.57 | 2.53 | 3.87 7. Central Mine ...... || 47 00 | 88 54 |1177|| 5.91 | 4.53 | 2-43 | 4.33 | 1-45 | 1.42 | 1.52 | 3.42 | 3.98 | 2.84 | 2.59 | 5.72 Ba Goldwater. = = 0a = | 41 59 | 85 02 | «+ || 3-44] 1-37 | 2.73 2.36 | 2.70 | 5.25 | 2.80 | 2.58 | 2.75 | 2.92 | 2.89 | 3.66 Qe COOpEDe re uaiencmatcet ane | 42 25 | 85 38 | 690|| 2.56] 1.15 | 4.76 | 5.06 | 6.28 | 4.82 | 3.02 | 4.83 | 6.46 | 3.15 | 2.75 | 2.03 10. Copper Falls Mine’. . . || 47 26 | 88 22 |1230] 5.00 | 1.88 | 1.35 | 1.80 | 1.89 | 2.84 | 2.00 | 3.89 | 6.80 | 3.60 | 4.30 | 6.56 rig Bi daselhe tae eSnips teeth ao 42 20 | 83 03 | 597|| 2.10 | 1.68 | 2.82 | 2.83 | 2.86 | 3.79 | 3.82 | 2.49 | 3.27°| 2.67 | 2.50 | 2.01 1 | MPG SPT o oc 5G wo) Guth Unto | 42 20 | 83 03 | 597|| 2.89 | 3.30 | 3.51 | 4.00 3.47 | 4.99 | 6.03 | 3.43 | 5.10 | 3.56 | 4.14 | 3.76 13. Eagle River Mine. . . . || 47 25 | 88 26 |r020]| 3.75 | 1.55 | 0.75 |,0.83 | 1.74 | 2.00 | 3.40 | 1.60 | 2.20 5-55 | Ta eSCAnAUR gem. aera | 45 48 | 88 26 ! 596) 1.13 | 1.10 | 2.46 1.89 | 4.17 | 4.88 | 2.94 | 5.90 | 4.80 | 3.10 | 2.67 | 1.05 15. Eureka Valley ..... || 47 06 | 88 51 | 800) 5.82 10780 eee eae poll gel teas he soul] ASIN eee Ree RO BLING) 5 sa see eee 43 02 | 83 42] .. || 2.84] 1.46] 1.74 | 2.41 | 2.33 | 5-62 | 2.60 ; 1.18 | 4.00 | 2.79 | 3-61 | 2.14 C7 ee OLE rAd y) een cucnine ns 46 30 | 84 28 | 600] 1.82 | 1.09 | 1.35 1.66 | 1.98 2.76 | 3.40 | 3.04 | 4.67 | 3.32 | 2.85 | 2.14 | - i | ! ® Arsenal. » Hopkins Observatory, Williams College. ° State Lunatic Asylum, 4 Michigan University. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 45 SL MASSACHUSETTS—Continuep. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. oh g e | & : Series Series |EXTENT He I 2 iS & begins. aril. OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. Ble a = s yrs.mos. 48 |I1.55| 9.72] 9.52] 8.3139.10] Jan. 1795; Dec. 1804] 10 o | — Newell. Mem.Am.Acad.; Blodgett’s Clim. Ale) ¥AKee\! be ah ala |) oe oo li Jem, ays ome iyo) © O@) saose Sig. Ser. Reps. 50 |I1.15|10.31/10.33/10.49||42.28] Apr. 1860; Feb. 1871 | 9g 11 | S. A. Merriam, N. W. | S. O. Brown. 51 | 7.10) 5.15) 7.33|12-18|131.76| Aug. 1872; Dec. 1874| 2 5 | D. W. Stephens. ce 52 OS llene ; -. || Apr. 1824; Aug. 1865] 17 6 | Boston Manuf. Co. Waltham Free Press, 1865. 53] -. fee | ee | es 143-52 1849-1867 TODAOR as SPR cence can, Hist. of Cochituate Water Works. 54 |10.85|10.66)10.83) 9.75]|42.09| June, 1836; Nov. 1844| 7 3 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 55 | -- | 9.20, 4.45] .. |] .. || Jume, 1874; Dec. 1874) o 7 | B. B. Cutler. S,. O; 39 |] oo |} oo | so | sc || co || Seam melons Ore, isto || @ 2 || 19, Aayopm, 0 57 |11.28]/10.68/11.92| 6.99||40.87)| June, 1867; May,1871| 2 9 | J. H. Bixby. “ 58 |11.87/13.65|/11. 34/11. 28||48.14] Mar. 1852; May, 1866| 10 8 | E. Davis. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 59 |15.44|14.77)12.37| 9.89||52.47|| Nov. 1849; Oct. 1850} 1 o| «© ..... S. Coll. 60 |13.29|/13.13] 9.72] .. || .. || Aug. 1856; Jan. 1859) 1 4 | Dr. N. Q. Tirrell. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 61 | 9.04)11.65| 9.59! 7.17||37-45]| Jan. 1816; Dec. 1874| 23 9 | W. P. Alcott, L. H.| S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Mem. Andrews, Profs. A. Am. Acad. ; S. O. Hopkins, Dewey and Williams. 62 |12.91| 8.18/11.88}12.63]45.60|| Jan. 1854; June,1876| 3 11 | B. R. Gifford, J. K. P. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Sig. Ser. Reps. Purdum. 63 |11.66/11.97 woes 46.57|| Jan. 1841; May, 1872) 30 4 | J. Draper, J. Cotton. | Am. Alm.; S. Coll.; S. O. MICHIGAN. I |12.34| .. Jan. 1870; Mar. 1874! 1 1 | D. Helme, J. J. Bree-| S. O. don. 2 | 7-73) 9.31|11.92| 4.93]]33.89) Oct. 1872; June,1876| 3 9 | J.W.Paxton, — Bayes, | S. O.; Sig. Sery. Reps. T. S. Collins, W. : Baber, W. H. Ray. 3 | 7-85| 9-99) 8.23] 6.53||32.60| Apr. 1849; July, 1872] 7 6 | L.Woodruff, Prof.N.H.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll.; S. O. ' Winchell and Wife. 4 | 8.24] 9.58) 8.20) 5.86)31.88| Mar. 1849; Dec. 1859] 9 2) Dr. W. M. Campbell. | S. Coll. ; Met. Obs. Vol 1. 5 | 9.25] 8.27|12.29} 9.67||39.48|| Jan. 1871; Dec. 1873] 3 0 | W. Wilson. S. 0. 6 |13.89) 7.45) 9.36) 8.47||39.17|| Sept. 1852; Mar. 1854] 1 2) Dr. M. K. Taylor. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. 7 | 8.21] 6.36] 9.41/16.16)40.14]| July, 1867; Oct. 1871} 4 4 | S. H. Whittlesey. S. O. 8 | 7.79)10.63) 8.56! 8.47/135.45| July, 1868; July, 1871} 3 o| N. L. Southworth. se 9 |16.10)12.67/12.36] 5.74||46.87|| June, 1854; Oct. 1862] 3 4 | O. C. Walker. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 10 | 5.04) 8.73/14.70|13.44]l41.91|| Dec. 1855; Aug. 1857| 1 7 | C. S. Whittlesey. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. II | 8.51/10.10| 8.44] 5.79]32.84)| Apr. 1836; June, 1876] 30 5 | J. M. Bigelow, G. Duf | S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; field, J. Brennan, W. Ar. Met. Reg., 1855; Surv. N. Finn, H. Fenton, Dr. & N. W. Lakes. W. A. Raymond, J. W.Colliflower, F.W. Higgins, Asst. Surg., T.V.Van Heusen, E. P. Austin, H. Clague, C. B. Rabaut. 12 |10.98)14.45 ee 9-95||48.18]] Dec. 1848; Nov. 1856| 6 10 | Dr. W. A. Raymond, | S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. G. Duffield. 13 7.14 10.85 Dec. 1855; Oct. 1856) o ro | M. A. Goff, J. S. Mor- | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. gan. 14 j 8.52/13.72|/10.57| 3.28]136.09|| Oct. 1872; June, 1876} 3 9 | E.Lloyd,J.M.Watson, | Sig. Ser. Reps. S. W. Naylor. TIGA lig cecal fai 12.17|| .. || Sept. 1863; Feb. 1864| o 4 ; W. Van Orden. S. O. 16 | 6.48) 9.40/10.40] 6.44]/32.72)| Apr. 1854; Dec. 1855! 1 9 | Drs. D. Clark, and M. | Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. Coll. Miles. 17 | 4.99) 9.20)10.84] 5.05]/30.08|| July, 1836; Dec. 1874 20 3 | Assistant Surgeon. | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; | MS. from S. G. O. © Amount of rain given, apparently excessive. 2 12 f Near Eagle Harbor. £ Scientific Institute. 46 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF MICHIGAN—Continuep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED th = | 5 = 2 oO : Z H *e: STATION. 3 =) oI = Oo = = > 4 a En 4 ais > d 1S | 8 fe] 2) 818 | <2 | eee ri as | - rae | | TS Hort Gratiot © su. 9 | 42°59/| 82° 20/ 598) 2.19 | 1.76 | 2.82 | 2.51 | 2.69 | 3.52 | 3.33 | 2-87 | 4.10 | 2.66 | 2.10} 1.80 19. Fort Mackinac ..... | 45 51 | 84 40 | 728] 1.36 | 0.84 | 1.21 | 1.14 | 2.15 2.67 | 3.48 | 2.85 | 3.00 | 2.07 | 1.99 | 1.21 20, ‘Fort Wayne... +. =): 2 20 | 83 05 | 3-54 | 1-54 | 1.04 | 1.14) 1 83 | 3-71 | 4.78 | 0.92 | 1.37 | 1.21 | 1.79 | 3.05 ZY. Port Wilkins.) pe. (0. 47 28 | 88 02 | 630] 0.83 | 1.72 | 3-84 | 2.95 | 1-63] 1.12] .. | .. |. - |0.50| 2.01 | 2.45 22. Grand Haven. ..... 43 05 | 86 15 588, 2.05 | 1.41 | 1.22 | 1.71 | 3.69 | 3.46 | 2.37 | 2.86 | 3.40 | 2.90 | 2.35 | 1.67 | ; 23. Grand Rapids. ..... 43 00 | 85 42 | 780} 2:91 | 1.54 | 3-28 | 2.75 | 3-43 | 4.39 | 2.93 | 2.31 | 3-77 | 2.89 | 3.13 | 2.22 2A, ed olland’ irs, a) oa yer ci 2 49 | 86 08|.. | 3.26 | 2.14 | 3.24 | 2.60 | 3.73 | 2.26 | 2.76 | 3.21 | 4.91 | 2.99 | 3.61 | 2.92 25. Homestead ....... | 44 36 | 86 02)/~. | T.99/0.90] ..] .- | o. | ee} es |e - | == | as |. fee 2D El oushtony.\

State Agricultural College. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. MICHIGAN—Continvep. 47 SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. bh oO iB BS aucune Sa par zl 3 ai] 2) 2 os Bae Bena OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. a) 5 Bs || a * lyrs.mos. mM | na | < ia a 18 | 8.02] 9.72] 8.86) 5.75 [32.35 July, 1836; Aug. 1859] 11 1 | Assistant Surgeon, C.} Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; Surv. N. & ff N. Turnbull. N. W. Lakes. { 19 | 4.50] 9.00! 7.06] 3.41/|23.97|| July, 1836; Dec. 1859 | 13 1 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 20 | 4.01| 9.41] 4.37] 8.13]/25.92|| July, 1873; Nov. 1874| I 5 ce MS. from S. G. O. 21 | 8.42| .. | .. | 5.00] .. || Oct. 1845; June, 1846] 0 9 ca Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. i 22 | 6.62] 8.69) 8.65] 5.13]|29.09|| Sept. 1859; June,1876| 6 10 | A. J. Berry, H. Squire, | Sig. Serv. Reps.; Surv. N. & N. § J. M. Frantz. W. Lakes. } 23 | 9.46] 9.63] 9.79] 6.671135.55|| Apr. 1854; Dec. 1874] 11 10 | E. S. Holmes, L. H. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Streng, A.O.Currier, E. A. Strong. 24 | 9.57] 8.23/11.51| 8.32]/37.63]| June, 1856; Feb. 1869| 7 4] L. H. Streng. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. PIS. | Eceia| geeaid lie cecal ee .. || Jan. 1870; Feb. 1870] 0 2/| G. E. Steele. S. O. 26 ae .. || Aug. 1866; Aug. 1866] o 1 | J. B. Minick i 27 6.99 Sept. 1874; Dec. 1874| © 4) A. H. Boies. fe 28 on July, 1859; Sept. 1859] oOo 2] A. W. Whipple and E. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Perrault. 29 | 7-39|10.57| 6.36! 5.05/29. 38] Aug. 1863; Dec. 1874| 10 9 | Prof. R. C. Kedzie. Sa: 30 |10.79|11.45|10.04) 7.62|39.90]| June, 1866; Dec. 1874] 8 7 | R. Bullard. a 31 | 7.25) .. | .- | 9.35 .- || Jam. 1871; Dec. 1871) © 8 | D. Howell. fs 32 | 9.71| 9.61|10.19] 7.44||36.95|| Sept. 1857; July, 1863] 4 8] P. White, Dr. G. H.} Met. Obs. Vol 1; 58. O. Blaker. { 33 | 6.89] 9.86] 9.05) 5.10||30.90]] Sept. 1857; June, 1876 | 12 11 | H. S. Bacon, W. H. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Sig. Serv. Reps.; Clendenon. Surv. N. & N. W. Lakes. H REA 5 oalil Sto tee ween | aeee .. || Jan. 1861; Mar. 1861} oO 3) L. M.S. Smith. 5: OF ‘ 35 | 8.64] 9.05| 7.78] 6.29|31.76]| Jan. 1854; Nov. 1873] 14 8 | J. Lane, H.J.andF-.E. | Surv. N. & N. W. Lakes; Met. | Whelpley, G. W. and Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. W. Bowlsby. 36 | 8.50] 9.85] 6.83] 7.90||33.08|] Oct. 1868; Jan. 1871] 1 9 | H. A. Pattison. > Ob Bah ts ccreta| Geeeeanl | oan ee .. || Apr. 1856; Apr. 1856] o 1 | L. H. Streng. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 38 |13.00|11.21/13.23| 6.76]44.20} July, 1857; May, 1862} 3 6 | J. B. Crosby. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 39 | 8.48/10. 58/12.38) 8.49|139.93| Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874) 6 8 | G. N. Smith. 5. ©: a AD |\ 5 o 1) Ose el) sc .. || Apr. 1869; Sept. 1869] o 5 | C. P. Avery. ‘s 41 | 8.97] 8.90| 6.31] 9.57//33-75|| Dec. 1870; Dec. 1874| 3 8 | Prof. A. F. Kemp, O. Hosford. ABN are nee a8 Mee .. || Jan. 1868; Feb. 1868] o 2 | M. Chase. Ob 43 | 5.61| 7.45] 6.85] 6.27||26.18|| Aug. 1859; Apr. 1873] 8 1 | H. Setley, Dr. E. Ellis, | Surv. N. & N. W. Lakes; S. O. Gen. W. F. Raynolds, H. B. Smith. PAA ere Got ac leona) Hh oe | 0.67} 2.90 .. | - . Pa vip | aes HO ole ec 45 I1 | 94 30|.. ||0.70! . . | 1.52] 1.98 | 5.95 | 2.69 | 5.24 | 5-30 | 3.58 | 2.38 | 1.94 | 1.15 44 30 94 45 |1230] 1.55 | 1.26] 1.62 | 1.85 | 3.01 | 2.57 | 2.64 | 3.90 | 3.17 | 1.49 | 1.20; 1.21 46 10 | 94 24 1130) 0.86 | 0.93 1.53] 1.59 | 2.96 | 4.51 | 4.28 | 3.31 | 3.36 1.68 1.75 | 0.92 | | | | | 44 53 | 93 10 | 820] 0.99 0.75 1.24 | 2.18 | 2.98 | 3.61 | 3-44 | 3-09 | 3.40 | 1.34 | 1.46 | 0.83 | | | | | | 44 44 | 92 54 | 709] 1.49 0.57 1.46 | 3-41 | 1.28 | 5.42 | 2.43 | 2.51 | 2.35 | 1.63 | 2.55 | 0.41 45 44 | 94:30 |). |=. |£-40))| . 5 | 2-301) 2.401) 7255 1/0: 7011/2000. Ral eens 44 52 | 94 22 |1050 Tell Meo: ae San cue hatte: fe 0.00 | 0.75 45 16 | 93 32 | 856] 1.20 | 2.12] 1.30 | 2.55 | 5.85 | 2.95 | 3-45 | 1, G . | 4.40 45 45 | 94 55 -|]O50).- ]..].- | she Mme oc ye, Hees eet] keyg |e 45 10 | 94 10 | .. |] 2.05 | 2.65 | 2.02 | 2.18 | 3.44 | 1-10} 2.35 | 4.42 | 5.43 | 1.87 | 1.17 | 0.58 45 00 | 95 30 | 946]| 1.25 | 0.69 | 1.74 | 2.22 | 3.82 | 4.31 | 3.65 | 3.88 | 3.11 | 1.63 | 1.73 | 1.04 44 58 | 94 25 |1050) 0.84 | 1.07 | 1.11 | 1.36 | 6.25 | 4.50 | 8.26 | 4.81 | 5-25 | 3-37 | 1.65 | 0.62 47 30) (94. 40). = 1|,019 7/1 7207) ||O: S51 ics NRA 2h ee Mien ces leet ic) nj reeicteal| =n ee 45 12 | 94 45 |1125|| 0.60 | 1.34 | 1.55 | 2.70 | 3-48 | 5.60 | 2.80 | 3.05 | 2.75 | 1.75 | 1.35 [0.48 44 00 | 94 30 \1007]| 1.27 | 1.80 | 2.11 | 1.37 | 3.93 | I-73 | 3-15 | 4-99 | 5-38 | 0.52 | 1.49 | 1.14 44 58 | 93 15 | 856] 1.85 | 1.06 | 2.69 | 3.04 | 3.32 | 5.23 | 3-19 | 4.91 | 4.25 | 2.14] 1.75 | 1.81 44 19 | 94 30 | 821] 0.93 | 1.05 | 1.45 | 1.84 | 3.26 | 4.04. | 4.13 | 3-21 | 2.48 | 1.87 | 1.14 | 0.55 45 43 | 95 28 | .. || 0.80] 0.54 | 3.37 | 5-41 | 3-13 san Miaere PES peo fos: | 45 34 | 93 38 - || 2-55 0.83 | 1.83 | 2.76 | 4.06 | 3.80 | 2.50 | 3.88 | 4.98] 1.54 | 2.15] . - 44 33 | 92 30 | 800] 2.12 | 1.20] 1.80 | 3.73 | 3.18 | 8.91 | 4.54 | 3.08 1.37 | 1.25 Sh Rie cael eed hae 0:60)}one | 44 02 | 92 28 | 990} 1.05 60] 0.22] .. Hennte ae « eee 44 58 | 93 16 | 821] 1.42] 1.78 | 1.47 | 2.44 | 3.06 | 2.69 | 4.66 | 2.05 | 3.19 0.79 | 0.40 A539) | Qgum2) ITORAN 0 life) sive eal een asemanosz | 2.09 154:\| 5:28). vent |) corn ae 44 56 | 93 05 | 800] 0.93 | 1.09! 1.69 | 2.45 | 3-67 | 4.58 | 3-03 | 4.53 | 3-61 | 2.06 | 1.42 | 0.99 | | | 44. 30 | 94 12 1494) 1.02 | 0.85 | 1.08 | 1.38 | 2.82 | 3.36 | 3-13 | 3-44 | 3-64 | 2.06 | 1.36 | 0.60 oF WoL? CLAM WAS ceo eae || cil ae |iics. || 7 lo 6 j| cee | eae 46 50 | 95 45 |1800| 0.81 | 0.90 | 1.69 | 2.22 | 5.44 17.23 9.75 | 11.00 1.15 | 1.55 | 0.83 44 30 | 92 15 | 850) 2.13 | 0.63 | 1.20 3-404. G0) | 7.10) 0-30). 5 |e) | eae eeren 44 39 | 93 15 1000) ..|.. tte Pe zay ) asra | 5-44 | « m5 os 45 37 | 95 30|.- ||. - | 1-47} 1.04 Sle t0)) ree cee eosieleceom|hct a |) oo |/@s27 47 40.|.96 20 |1670) 0:70 | 1.85 | 3.37 ||. = | =. - |. +) -« | «= | 28.50/55 | o.conage 44 10 | 92 00 2000) 1.20 | 3.00| 1.40 2.50 | 7.20 | 2.38 | 1.82 | 2.60 | 2.30 | 2.70 | 2.10 | 1.00 | | | | | | | * Township 127 north, range 37 W. ° Also known as Hazlewood, Omahoo, and Dakota Mission. » Also called Fort Gaines. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. MINNESOTA. 49 SNow FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. nw f= a I | bh oO Me oes one ay SRG & 2 é = Ei ine See aN OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. Al B Zi | = | Ss yrs.mos. 1 | 8.3913-87| 7.83! 3.88133-97)] Jan. 1869; Mar. 1872! 2 2) Dr. B. F. Babcock and | S. O. i Wife. 2 | 6.71) 9.25] 6.97 4.67)|27.60) Nov. 1858; Nov. 1874] 13 9 | H. and C. Weiland, T. | Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. | Clarke. 3 | 5.41/12.05] 3.17) 2.45)/23.08]] Oct. 1872; June, 1876} 3 9 | H.Frey, M.L. Hearne. | Sig. Serv. Reps. 4 |11.2014.50/10.06] 4.59 |40.35]|| Jan. 1858; Oct. 1860] 2 7 | A. A. Hibbard. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 5 |13-97|13-61| 9.96) 5.82]43.36)| May, 1859; May, 1861) 1 8 | T. F. Thickstun. 6 “ Ol) a5 molpeans : .. || Mar. 1871; Mar. 1871] o 1 | H.M. Mation, M. D. |} S. O. Cally iestakg Reoceceed Pee . || .. |] June, 1862; June, 1862) o 1 | O. E. Garrison. | « 8 | 6.48!15.44) 8.87| 2.51)/33.30|| Oct. 1872; June,1876} 3 9 | R. R. Martin, — Ruth | Sig. Ser. Reps. ven, T. S. Collins. GOyuiateee Rewer Mens . || .. || Mar. 1873; Apr. 1873] © 2] M. E. Jaquith. |S. 0: 10 | 9.45/13.23| 7.99) .. || .. || June, 1858; Apr. 1866; 3 8 | A.C. & H. L. Smith. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Ir | 6.48) 9.11) 5.86) 4.02|25.47|| July, 1853; Apr. 1867 | 13 4 | Assistant Surgeon, | Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; MS. fromS. G. O. 12 | 6.08,12.10] 6.79] 2.71//27.68)| Jan. 1850; Dec. 1874] 22 9 ce Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; { | | MS. from S. G. O. i 13 | 6.20,10.14} 6.40) 2.57)25.31)| July, 1836; Dec. 1874] 29 4 ce | Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; H | _ MS. from S: G. O: 14 | 6.15/10.36| 6.53) 2.47|25.51|| June, 1861; May, 1862} 1 o/| T. F. Thickstun. 5: O: 15 |... |x0.25] .. | .. || .. |i June, 1873; July, 1874; o 7 | M. H&T. M. Young. os 1@ |! 66 -{|.. |... 1) .. |] Nov. 1874; Dec. 1874] o 2 | C. A. Wyman. be 17 | 9.70, .. | .. | 7-72) .. || Dec. 1860; July, 1861} o 8 | O. H. Kelley. oo HS) oc | os foe | oo | oe |) Jems nese Jem msi) @ uj] Ao Wiens lel, Met. Obs. Vol. I. 19 | 7.64) 7.87) 8.47) 5.28)29.26) Mar. 1869; Mar. 1873| 2 8/M.H.&T. M. Young. | S. O. 20 | 7.78|11.84| 6.47| 2.98|29.07/ May, 1854; July, 1862} 5 2)|S. R. & J. B. Riggs, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. 0. A. W. Huggins. 21 | 8.72|17.57|10.27| 2.5339.09|| Jan. 1872; Nov. 1873} 1 8 | S. Pendergast. Sb O, 2 loo oo loc | oo iso Wem DBR%73 Mey, Wegy | © a || Is. I Oclalt Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 23 | 7-73|11.45| 5-85] 2.42/27.45| July, 1870; July, 1872) 2 1 | H. C. Wadsworth. S. O. 24 | 7.41| 9.87] 7.39] 4-21)28.88) Jan. 1869; Dec. 1870) 2 0} W. W. Murphy. s 25 | 9.05|13-33| 8.14] 4.72)|35.24|| Jan. 1866; Dec. 1874| 8 10 | W. Cheney. a 26 | 6.55/11.38] 5.49] 2.53/25-95|| Mar. 1864; Dec. 1874 10 9 | C. Roos. i Dy |e] 6 6 || e's : . || Jan. 1862; May, 1862) o 5 | O. E. Garrison. Kiso 28 | 8.65|10.18) 8.67 Jan. 1856; Aug. 1860} 2 9 | O. E. Garrison, S. M.| Met. Obs. Vol. I; S. O. | Byers. 29 | 8.71|16.53 4.57 Noy. 1855; Jan. 1873| 1 o| A. M. Stephens, J. | Gb & 6 Brooks, J. M. Bea- | | man. | 30 ae Now. mae Now OA © wil 6 ecoa | S. O. Biol en | | Sens sie Jan. 1869; Mar. 1869| 0 3) A. Milmine. ef 32 | 6.97) 9.49) 3.60 Jan. 1854; Dec. 1874| 1 9] Dr. C. I. Anderson, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Prof. Mitchell & Wife. Be oe || O08] co I oo .. || May, 1860; Aug. 1861] oO 8 | O. I. Garrison. Sb O), 34. | 7-81|12.14) 7.09] 3-01]|30.05]| Jan. 1859; June,1876| 17 1 | J. W. Heimstreet, A. | Sig. Serv. Rep.; S. ©), | B. Paterson, W. O. Bailey. 35 | 5.28] 9.93) 7.06] 2.47)|24.74| May, 1865; Dec. 1874) 7 11 wee & C. E. Wood- | S. O. ury. | E Ob oo | lo8 ae Noy. 1858; Nov. 1858] o 1 | A. Van Voorhies. | Met. Obs. Vol. r. 7 | 9. .98 De an. 1871; Aug. 1873] I 9 | Dr. D. Pyle. | S. O: 38 Be ae aes ee 1857; me 1858| o 8 | S. L. Hillier. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 39 : 25 I || Aug. 1873; Aug. 1873} o 1 | J. S. Nichols. | Ss. O. 40 ps at | Feb. 1861; Dec. 1861| o 4 | O. E. Garrison. “ Al |.. | .. |25.86) 3.47] .. || Sept. 1869; Mar. 1870} 0 7 | Dr. D. Pyle. fe 42 |1I.10| 6.80) 7.10 5-20 30.20| June, 1871; July, 1874; 4 3 | J. K. C. Winters. y- | 4 Township 126 north, range 38 W., Sec. 17. © Hamlin University. f Reservation. 50 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF MISSISSIPPI. Mran AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED es a : z re | : bp Sp : £ Ts a e > & | = = ) STATION. | a | =] oo < a > =) S a a + > (oe } 8 led | ee) Se a eal = a |- = | —_ —o Te Baldwynin ss 5-4 || 34° 30”) 88°35/| soo] 4.00/6.40]..|..|--|--|--|--|--|-+.].. [250 2. Brookhaven, near... . | 31 34 | 90 2 | 430]| 6.04 | 5.66 | 7.46 | 8.68 | 4.87 | 4.77 | 5.91 | 4.77 | 3-21 | 2.48 | 5.01 | 6.03 Ree Ghurchsriliqnaw< sisi 31 42 | gI 16 | 250]| 2.69 | 5.28 | 3-47 | 3-01 | 3-47 | 3-30 | 3-72 | 4-20 | 3-91 | 2.40 | 3.86 | 6.66 ip HOTT) 26, 5 Oe Ba ec 32 20 | 90 20 |! «5)'] 4-85) | 8203) (LSS ee one ae |lite teal ean reno cernce | een | | Rea Glemany ere) ens) cuter 34 40 | 89 40 | 210] 9.20) 11.70 eM Ke) PCM oleae ce loo! litera |) oa lan iia 8 || Serre 6;Columbus = -s-e-ee - 33 31 | 88 28 | 227] 5.61 | 6.28 | 5.84 | 5-90 | 3-91 | 3-75 | 4.40 3-85 | 2.90 | 2.22 | 5.20 | 5.60 Pemihaclys Grover isi aameen is RA gaceso Fa Ce oMMCesodN| Wy. Fs7.1| Ee Enema leo Moo fod eco jlo |) a 6 ilo 6 2.60 8. East Pascagoula. ... . 30 20 | 88 33 | 2o]..].. |... | - = |5-55| 1-64 | 7-63 | 5-03 | 3-29 | 4.82 | 1-83) . « oy IDS o og 6 ow: 32: 12 |, 88.50.) 28elliv a |) en, iy) = fe, lke OO)| ie plep lise oma tienen e-alerts ea ene | toy MENS Go aa oe | 3r 43 | 91 07 |... |] 2.45 | 1.35 | 11-20] 8.60 | 5.35 | 5.00 | 6.05 | 4.75 | 4.90 | 1.25 | 3.65 | 4.00 | rity (Creatlh yee 5 5 oo 6 oc | 33 48 | 89 50]... || 5.55 | 6.94] 7.14 | 8.44 | 3-81 | 3-64 | 4.66 | 2.04 | 1.98 | 2.19 | 4.09 4.78 vay eantntliig. Gg on A bea o 34. 48 || 90:00 |/275|) 55) = flr be rN oll erm | wma een a | OOO et a 13. Holly Springs. ..... | 34 45 89 25... || 1.04 | 4.47 | 8.46 | 8.69 | 5.18 | 2.68 | 5.32 | 4.14 | 3.78 | 1.95 | 1-97 | 4.25 Vib HORN lt oon ako 4 } 32 29 | 90 12 | 350} 5.94 5.87 | 3-39 | 4.65 | 3-50 | 4.57 | 6.22 | 3.39 | 0.89 | 2.24 | 7-15 6.79 Geet ACKSON GY caine wn Ce ces || 32 29 | 90 12 350, 5-93 | 3-89 | 8.24 | 13.19] 3-25 | 3-85 | 5-95 | 4-06 | 2.02 | 1.19 | 6.12 | 3.59 Gh UOnesaON a po ob oS Oc 3I 24 | of 26| .. |] 0.75 | 3.50] 9.62 a eyplficets 17. Lake Washington... . || 33 00'| 91 06) © a | aN ese fl eee Iie rel well eg | iMie ONOZOO) ee Fo ei ater odes Hise IWerstey os Aloo co Oho | 32 25 | 89 46 | 168] 7.43 | 6.90 | 5.76 | 10.25] 4.50 | 3.90 | 4.70 | 2.67 | 3.10 | 2.17 | 5.10 | 5.73 ; Te INA Gn ao oS | 31 34 | or 24 | 264l| 5.19 | 5.26 | 4.76 | 5.48 | 4.21 | 3.55 | 5-10 | 3.79 | 4.17 | 3.06 | 4.18 | 5.64 | Hey, Orsi Go oot o | 34 23 | 88 29 | 300] 2.61 | 3.59 | 1.93 | 5-15 | 1-70 | 5-63 | 4.01 | 5.44 | 1.11 | 1.45 | 8.67 | 2.34 Zip Pas) GYIStAD yearns 30 20 | 89 12] 20 8.32 | 1.32 | 1.49 | 1.80] 5.18 | 5.36 | 3.50 | 5.70 | 3.23 | 8.34 | 1.74 22 Palin cs meeee tn | 32 02 | 89 03 | 215|| 3.27 | 4.88 | 3.50 | 8.94 | 2.16 | 3.72 | 3-79 | 5-43 | 2.59 | 2-39 | 3-59 | 7-20 23) (ebiladelphia’ ts) > ot = 32 48 | 89 06 | 550]| 3.40| 5.40 | 6.26 | 6.65 | 1.70 | 4.65 | 3.70 | 3-20] 2.40] 2.05| . . | 4.40 24. Port Gibson! eimai tne 31 59 | 91 00 | .. || 4.79 | 4.20] 3.31 | 5-31] -- | -- | + - | 3-95 4-35 | 1-88 | 5.781] oe Ase Tier ec tea, S 30 12 | 88 57 | 151|6.30)|7.07|.0.39)/8.46| . - |). = | => | |) |) 2:65 coer ienae Ole VACKSDUTE ai ceiret anaes re 32 23 | 90 53 | 350] 5.03 | 4.87 | 5.24 | 5.37 | 3-94 | 3-24 | 4-55 | 3-50 | 3-37 | 2-52 | 4-39 | 5.23 DTmNVCSSOD ea Gots eet aiiews cers 31 50 | 90 30 | 500] 5.68 | 3.50 | 3.02 | 2.65 | 6.75 | 11.50] 3.30 | 3.05 | 2.65 | 0.87 | 5.80 MISSOURI. re wAllenton,| Neate ana 38 29 | 90 45 | 482|| 2.25 | 2.64 | 4.94 | 3-46 | 4.55 | 4.13 | 3-69 | 3-62 | 3.76] 2.56 | 2.91 | 2.63 PPOU NSS veig 5 ra Get fed a 40 30 | Of 45 | .. || 1.31 | 3-10 | 3-07 | 4.73 | 1-19 | 2.19 | 3.95 | 1.70 | 2.96 | 4.95 | 2.75 | 1.43 Ra bOWVAn eee eam icon een 37 35 | 93 30 |1000}| 2.40 | 0.95 | 4.90 3-65 | 3.40 | 3-70 |3-10 | 2.81 | 1.20] 0.12 | 6.50 | 4.48 4. Cape Girardeau’ ... . || 37 20 | 89 34|.. |] 4.00] 4.83| .. | . - | 4.39] 2-71 | 5-85 | 4.97 | 0.94 | 2-63 | 5.04 | 3.11 Fp Oem HS 5b arene 4 o 36 41 | 93 56 |3000 . | 1.82 | 1.80 | 3.40} 4.51 | 1.68 | 1.69 | 0.80] . . | 0.85 | 2.18 | 1.97 6. (CavelSpringys oo: 20s) «ite 37 20 | 93 30 |1300]| 2.82 | 2.74 | 3.19 | 4.87 | 3.10] 1.70 | 1.70 | 2.47 | 3.57 | 3-60 | 4.03 | 2.47 (A Gopaniteta 5 2 a wo 6 6 40 17 | 95 33 258i) 1.29 | 0.78 | 1.07 | 1.74.| 2.71 | 3.40 | 2.65 | 1.89 | 2.87 | 1.98 | 0.93 | 0.62 8. Dundeditss, cani-a ene 38 30 | 91 10 | 536] 2.55 | 5.61 |14.50/ 11.50] 5.75 | 7.00 3.75 |. . | 4-50 5s50N Asan CROs Sona oy oo 39 46 | 94 42 | 920] 1.73] 0.97| .. | . . | 1.10] 8.40| 6.67 | 4.43 | 6.64 | 2.74 | 0.63 | 1.46 TOM ast Prairies i) acne) one 36 50 | 89 20] .. || 2.36] 2.10 | 3.48 | 4.35 | 2.26] 1.99 | 6.75 | 3.58 | 1-80] 1.47 | 2.78 | 3.23 pe M nual cea o 40 10 | 92 12 | 1.74.| 1.35 | 2-30] 3-81 | 1.94 | 3.88 | 3.31 | 2.12 | 4.63 1.82 | 1.18 | 2.40 (2) Edinbure 15 cera 40 06 | 93 50 | 0.25 PM ees fers iid 3 || texcoe limestone sro ee/2) oo 3.00 | 2.25 | * Mississippi College. » Observations from February, 1799, to December, 1803, at Forest, four miles east of Natchez, communicated by the author, W. Dunbar, to President Jefferson, and by him to the Am. Phil. Soc. F AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 51 MISSISSIPPI. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. . A a : wi} 8] 8) 3 te Series Series /EXTENT = a| 2/3 2 || begins. ne : OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. & & Z = Ss yrs.mos. ene een L2-OOleee|| Dec xe 7 0) Heb. 1872) 0) 35) DraS) Ke Jennings: Ss. 0. 2 |21.01/15.45|10.7017.73|/64.89)| Jan. 1869; Dec. 1874| 6 o | W.E.A. & T. J. R. ce Keenan & Wife, T. B. Moore. 3 | 9.95|11.22)10.17\14.63/145.97]| Jan. 1850; July, 1855| 5 7] Dr. F. B. Coleman. Am. Alm. 1856. Aes ar a ease: +. || Jan. 1871; Mar. 1871] © 3) R.S. Jackson. St Oz Bloc |} oe |) oo I2epCteH oo |i Ilse, isos Aor use|) © |) Wh, 1s, Clollsraenn, Gs 6 |15.65/12.00)/10.32|17.49]|55.46]) May, 1855; May,1872| 16 7 | J. T. Tarrant, Assistant | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll.; S. O.; Surg., Prof. J.S. Lull. MS. from S. G. O. 7 pio vlan Dec. 1870; Dec. 1870} © 1 | W. M. Abernethy. S; Os 8 14.30] 9.94 Aug. 1849; Sept. 1853 1 7 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. @l| ao flea loc |l oo Il oo Dee Hos Aos ney) © 2 || 1d, S iNopson, S; ©. IO |25.15|/1£5.80| 9.80] 7.80|/58.55]| Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874| 1 11 | T. H. Cleland, G. C. gs Armstrong. II |19.39|10.34| 8.26)17.27||55.26]| Jan. 1869; Dec. 1874| 5 9 | A. Moore, I. S. Payne, | MS. from S. G. O.; S. O. Assistant Surgeon. 1B ooo pli seo tihacre .. || Oct. 1859; Dec. 1859! © 3 Dr. W. M. Johnston. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 13 |22.33|12.14| 7.70, 9.76||51.93|| Aug. 1867; Nov. 1872| 3 o| T. B. Coleman, Asst. | S: O.; MS. from S. G. O. Surg. 14 |11.54|14.18]10.28 18.60)|54.60]] June, 1849; Dec. 1855 | 4 2] A.R. Greer, Hatchand | S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. others. 15 |24.68)13.86] 9.33'13.41|/61.28|| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1874| 2 4 | Assistant Surg. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; MS. from S. G. O. 16 : Jan. 1867; Mar. 1867| © 3 | J. E. Smith. S: 0. HU Oewey sicher ah seeee | ace .. || July, 1854; Aug. 1854 | o 2] J. A. Shepherd. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 18 |20.51|11.27|10.37 20.06/|62.21|| Mar. 1868; Mar. 1873| 3 4 | Dr. T. W. Florer. St ©; 19 |f4.45/12.44|11.41|16.09)|54.39|| Feb. 1799; June,1870| 21 10 | R. and W. McCary, | Am. Alm.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1.; S. W. Dunbar, Dr. H. O.; MS. from S$. G. O.; Am. Tooley, J. E. Smith, Phil. Soc. Assistant Surgeon. 20 | 8.78)15.08|/11.23| $.54||43.63|| Jan. 1855; June,1856| 1 6 | Prof. L. Harper. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 21 | 4.61|14.04|17.27| . . .. || July, 1843; July, 1860) 1 6] J. A. Shepherd, & Asst. | Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; S. Coll. Surg. 22 |14.60)12.94| 8.37 15.35||51.26]| Feb. 1858; Apr. 1871 | 3 6 | E. S. Robinson. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 23 |14.61|11.55| .- |13.20|| .. || Feb. 1870; Oct. 1871} 1 6] L. A. Bowden. SO: Bl 66 |) 6 o [AAU 6 6 Aug. 1855; Apr. 1857} © 10 | Prof. J. B. Elliott. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 25|..|..- | -- |15.98]) .- || Oct. 1867; Apr. 1868} o 7 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 26 |14.55/11.29/10.28 15.13]|51.25]| Jan. 1840; June, 1876| 22 o | N. W. & A. L. Hatch,| Am. Alm.; S. Coll.; MS. from J. Dascomb, & Asst. S. G. O.; Sig. Ser. Reps. Surg. 27 |12.42/17.85| 9.32 Aug. 1872; Mar. 1874| 1 5 | J. Bithie & J. Peake. |S. O. MISSOURI. ] I |12.95 11.44] 9.23] 7.52|41.14| July, 1864; July, 1871 | 6 6] A. Fendler. S. O. 2 390) 7.84|10.66| 5.84 133.33| Jan. 1864; July, 1866| 2 1 | J. T. Caldwell. a 3 |£1.95) 9.61| 7.82| 7.83/37.21| Dec. 1868; Jan. 1870} 1 2 | J. A. Race. ee 4| .. |13-53] 9.51|11.94 | Oct. 1856; Jan. 1858} x 1 | J. Knoud. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 5 | 9.71| 4.17] .. | .. || .. || Feb. 1860; Jume,1861) 1 2 | M. L. Wyrick. SO: aa 6 |11.16, 5.87/11.20| 8.03 |36.26] Jan. 1871; Dec. 1874| 2 1 | T. W. Cothane, R. B. oe | McCord. 7 | 5-52! 7-94] 5.78] 2.69|21.93| Apr. 1870; Dec. 1874| 4 4 | H. Martin. ( 8 |31.75| .. | .- |13.03| .- || May, 1860; June, 1861} © 11 | S. S. Bailey. a 9| .. |19.50|10.01| 4.16] .. || Sept. 1864; Nov. 1866] 1 7 | P. B. Sibley. ce 10 |10.09 12.32] 6.05| 7.69|36.15| Jan. 1868; Dec. 1870| 3 © | A. Miller. S. Coll. 11 | 8.05! 9.31| 7.63] 5.49|30.48| May, 1859; Dec. 1866] 7 8 | I. C. Agnew. 0 12|..|.. | 7.89] .. || .. || Sept. 1866; Jan. 1867] o 5 | J. E. Vertrees. S. O. | © University of Mississippi. £St. Vincent’s College. 4 Combined with observations at Prairie Line and Fellowship. & Above Missouri River. b Amount apparently excessive. © Blliott’s Academy. iNear Charleston. 52 STATION. 20 2I NNN NN TOR EGS 37- Springfield 43. Wet Glaze . Wyaconda Prairie’. . . | . Frankford . Gallatin . Hannibal . Harrisonville . Hematite . Hermitage . High Hill . Jefferson City . Jefferson Barracks. . . . polkeanisas Citys e-em en rears Keytesville Laborville Luray, near Mount Vernon INGVAGSS ay prety ay oor . North Springheld ... . Hy Ogee Be Ben See © “ave . Palmyra * . Paris, near . Richland, near . Rhineland, near»... . Rolla near © . St. Louis . St. Joseph . Stockton . Stoutland . Union - Warrensburg. - . 2. - . Warrenton Bozeman Camp Baker Camp Cook Deer Lodge City Fort Benton * Fort Shaw Fort C. F. Smith .. . Fort Union ort Sinn. gue ake | CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF MISSOU RI—Contmvep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED | ay z | ase | te | "en Pea orseayeee | month oF ee : E : | < BR oleg hg | od | ee GB, ee te ene es a |e eee 1} oS fee ee fo a |) Se eas ee eee EM fee) Soros eel | COMI eNO il |fso jlo loa | oo Seu zee oer 39 55 | 94.05 | .. ]5-30]0.20) .. 14.31] .- | - - | 4.57] 4-90] 4.70] 1.20)0.11] . . 39 44-| 91 23 | 486] 0.31 | 1.23 | 2.90 | 2.15 | 5.75 | 4.50 | 1.25 | 1.84 | 1.90 | 2.91 | 0.50 | 0.89 38 38 | 94 25 | .. || 1.39 | 2.66 2-57 4.78 4.75 | 5-09 | 4.34 | 5.06 | 5.80 | 2.30 | 2.57 | 2.32 38 11 | 90 37 | 475]| 2-47 | 2.12 | 3-69 | 3-38 | 4-35 | 3-29 | 4-09 | 4.69 | 2.82 | 2.82 | 2.78 | 2.63 37 56 | 93 15 |1037| 1.65 | 1.06 | 2.91 | 3.40 3.76 | 3.86 | 4.67 | 3.34 | 2.66 | 2.04 | 2.74 | 2.17 38 53 | 91 25 | 879] 1.70 | 2.44 | 1.60 | 4.93 | 4.03 | 4.40 | 4.26! 1.81 | 4.91 | 2.57 | 1.38] - . ECC CROs Monon ell aia| oe joa loolloc os too | oc |) oo | es 38 28 | 90 15 | 472) 2.27 | 2.16 | 3.01 | 3.13 | 4.67 | 4.97 | 4.79 | 3-86 | 3.27 | 3-10 | 3.23 | 2.42 | | | | || 39 05 | 94 40 | 710] 1.59 | 0.78 | 2.33 | 3.39 | 3-92 | 4-06 | 3.43 | 2.60 | 2.92 | 3.89 | 1.96 1.38 39 27 | 93 03 650) sis | se © = 4540113561) 4.671/'5-70 14.50} 4250) 2:05) /"enellaemes | ELE EU elon Ries llonc Ieaziel| sree Tee VAIO in 6 oe [lo 5 isc oa Probe sal ep GLa /Sy-l| (eae luc ee IPSHSe) (SHell oem Maven ac ilo So WS I) ab fia o iio - 37 94 | 93 55 |1420] 3-19 | 3-12 | 2.73 | 4.73 | 6.55 | 2.07 | 4.39 | 3-15 | 2.90 3-85 | 2.06 | 2.08 37 50 | 94 23 | 850] 3.52 | 1.67 | 2.86 | 4.47 | 6.00 | 4.7 | 8.45 | 2.20 | 2.75 | 4.77 | 1.31 | 1.87 | | | | 37 15 | 93 20 |1460] 1.20] 1.41 | 3.07 | 4.51 5-25 | 3-47 | 4.76 | 2.00 | 0.60 | 5.64 | 2.70 | 0.70 39 59 | 95 09 |1100] 1.69 | 1.74 | 2.18 | 3.55 | 4.46] 4.61 | 4.68 | 4.80 | 3.26 | 2.20 | 1.70 | 1.84 | | 39 47 | Of 37 | 664) . . By lee lh ee 1.87 | 1.72 | 2.76 | 1.89 | 2.37 | 0.51 | 4.49 | 5.66 39 30 | 92 00 | 700) 3.80 | 1.50 | 0.90 | 1.80 | 1.20 | 4.55 | 1.40 1.80 | 2.40 | 1.30 | 0.50 | 1.30 37 51 2 24 |1134|| 3.25 | 2.87 | 2.45 | 3.70 | 3.19 | 2.67 | 4.00 | 2.25 | 4.08 | 2.07 | 0.88 | 4.87 | 38 42 | QO 46:} Sool) <5) 125445 1/0: 8442-04 Nit: SOME reli | loner cela] icinean|(tcotenn| emian ne 37 58 | 91 44) 950] 2.27 | 2.18 | 3.39 | 4-27 | 4-01 | 3.22 | 4.38 | 3-53 | 3-62 | 2.15 | 2.27 | 2.21 | 38 37 | 90 12 | 481|| 2.07 | 2.43 | 3.59 | 3-56] 4.56 | 5.37 | 3-94 | 3.70 | 2.81 | 2.91 | 2.86 | 2.89 39 45 | 94 53 | 844) 0.99 | 0.69 | 1.24 | 3.27 | 3.34 | 5-70 | 6.03 | 5.68 | 1.90 | 2.63 | 3.10 1.48 CYL Ce od netsylll| Ale OGRE Bo Nog WARE A i) a SG ilitca | o - | 37 43 | 93 48 | 800) . . 14.38] .. |1.25)/..]..].. sicll) sayeey lh sozee* ||| eee ees 37 48 | 92 34 |F500} 1.90 | 3.10 | 2.23 | 3.50 | 2.75 | 3.40 | 2.95 | 1.10 | 3.80 | 3.85 | 3.00 | 3.57 | 38 25 | 91 o7 | 616 1.75 | 2.03 | 1.74 | 2.76 | 4.78 | 3.46 | 5.64] 1.46 | 7.20 | 2.40 | 1.11 | 2.05 | 38 45 | 93 40 | 600) 3.52 | 0.50 | 2.22 | 2.59 | 4.31 7.67 | 2.75 | 4.00 | 2.55 | 1.22 | 3.74 | 1.93 3850 | ox a5 47825) oan. Vogel’s Farm, near Rhineland. © 3% miles west of Rolla. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 53 4 Near Canton. MISSOURI—Continvep. SNow FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. of eee te i ee 5 E 2) 3 € Se a SEN OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. | fa |) a = Ss yrs.mos. | ' 4 13 ae .. || Oct. 1874; Dec. 1874.) © 3 | J. Grant. S. O: TA fi se loo || Cox .. || July, 1872; Apr. 1873} o $ | A. H. Weston. ce 15 |10.80] 7.59] 5.31] 2.43 |26.13) Jan. 1854; May,1855| 1 4 | O. H. P. Lear. Met. Obs. Vol 1. 16 |12.10 14.49)10.67 6.37/143.63| Oct. 1863; Sept.1870] 6 5 | J. Christian. iS) : 17 |11.42)12.07| 8.42! 7.22//39.13)] Apr. 1868; Mar. 1872} 4 oO] J. M. Smith. Gh 18 |10.07/11.87) 7.44) 4.88||34.26) Sept. 1867; Dec. 1869| 2 3 | I. & Dr. W. Moore. G6 Ig |10.56|10.47| 8.86) . . .. || Jan. 1873; Nov. 1873] © 11 | W. S. Chapin. cs 2) | oo oo | oe || oc .. || Dec. 1868; Feb. 1872] oO 2 | N. de Wyl.- G 2 |10.81|13.62| 9.60) 6.85|/40.88}) July, 1840; July, 1862] 20 11 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 22 | 9.64\10.09| 8.77| 3-75|/32-25|| Mar. 1870; Nov. 1874| 3 8 | G.R.&S.W. Salisbury. | S. O. 23 | oo |assyl oo |! a0 .. || May, 1869; July, 1873 o 11 | C.Veatch, H.H.Mann. ce Bh POA) oc || oo || oe .. || Feb. 1864; June, 1864] 0 5 | W. Muir. ce 2 | oo loo ll ee || co I] oo |i Mime telos eyore selon || @ 2 |) Ish 1B Jeleyerir, 3 26 |14.01| 9.61) 8.81; 8.39'40.82) July, 1871; July, 1874 | 2 10 | W. Harris. 6 27 |13-33/15-35| 8-83] 7.06||44.57|| Sept. 1871; May, 1874| 2 5 P. J. Bend, Dr. E. R. ae | Morerod. 28 |12.83|10.23] 8.94] 3.31||35-31|| May, 1871; July, 1872} 1 3 | R. H. McCord. 3 29 |10.109}14.09| 7.16) 5.27||36.71)| July, 1855; Apr. 1877 | 21 10 | W. Kaucher. Sm. Inst., (Letter Dated May 9, 1877); Sig. Serv. Reps. 30 | .. | 6.37] 7-37) .- || .. || Jume, 1856; Nov. 1857 | 1 1 | G. P. Comings. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 31 | 3.90] 7.75] 4-20] 6.60|22.45|| Feb. 1860; Jan. 1862| 1 4 | W. F. Maxey. Ss. O. 32 | 9.34) 8.92! 7.03/10.99)/36.28|| June, 1872; June,1874| 2 o | S. L. Goodwin. 6 33) 4-24) .2 |=.) =. lls. || Dec. 1850; May, 1860)| 0 5 || C. Vogel: Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 34 |11.67|11.13| 8.04] 6.66||37.50|| Apr. 1866; Dec. 1874) 8 8 | H. Ruggles. S. Coll. ; S. O. 35 |11.71|13-01| 8.58] 7-39||40.69]| July, 1836; June,1876| 40 © | Asst. Surgeon, Drs. G. | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860; S. Engelmann & Wis- O.; Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci.; lizenus, B. D. Krib- S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Sig. ben, J. H. Luene- Serv. Reps. mann, C. J. B. Leib, J. Straetmans, B. B. Brown, G. Prender, A. Fendler. 36 | 7.85/17.41| 7.63] 3.16)|36.05|| May, 1857; Apr. 1873] 2 to | H.Bullard, E.B.Neely. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 7 | ce || se | oe | oo Il oo Iii mlby neB75 Ae LEX) © 2 |) Ic Alo siepiens, Met. Obs. Vol. 1. #8 co ce oe | oe I oo | eb WiGos IR, eo @ A) Wie WGI. S. O. 39 | 8.48) 7.45/10.65] 8.57||35-15|| Mar. 1872; Dec. 1874] 1 10} A. Y. Carlton, E. D. a Denny. 40 | 9.28)10.56/10.71| 5.83||36.38| Jan. 1866; June, 1867] 1 5 | I. Moore. “6 41 .12/14.42] 7.51] 5.95/|37-00)| July, 1868; Dec. 1874] 1 8] J. E. Pollock, S. L. o Goodwin. AN een en | eee eel enna eb mSoors Hebs S62)! 70) in) |) ME VATS idswell® 06 43 |10.36| 8.31) 8.10,10.92]/37.69] Jan. 1872; Dec. 1874] 2 10} A. Y. Carlton. ‘e 44 |12.57|10.84|12.74| 6.85]/43.00]| Apr. 1862; Dec. 1868} 5 4 | G. P. Ray. Ge MONTANA. r/.. 1] .. | 3.35] 3-38l| .- || Aug. 1872; Dec. 1873] o 11 | Peter Koch. S. O. 2 | 3.24] 3.16] 4.00, 1.94]|12.34|| Jan. 1871; Dec. 1874| 2 3 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 3 | 2.56, 3.94] 2.52) 1.92/|10.94|| Oct. 1866; Sept. 1869| 2 7 a & G3 4 | 5-34| 3.97] 2-43) 2-33||14-07|| Nov. 1869; Dec. 1873| 3 10 | G. Stewart. S; ©); ; 5 | 5.341 4.48| 1.65) 1.79||13.26| Jan. 1869; June,1876| 7. 1 | W. McGillivray, J. F.| MS. fromS. G.O.; Sig. Ser. Reps.; Tenney, S. V. Cley- S. O. enger, Asst. Surg. 6 | 7.17| 3-60] 2.38] 2.59)15.74| Aug. 1868; Dec. 1874| 3 5 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 7 | 2.18 2.30] 1.34] 1.13 6.95|| Oct. 1867; Dec.'1874| 7 3 « : « u 8 | 9.39 12.13] 3.59| 2.82||27-93) Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874| 1 © | R. H. Clendennin. Sh 9 | 4.75| 1.85] 2.89) 2.46/11.95|| Noy. 1866; June,1868| 1 8 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. OM sve ll conn bo surtha lores .. || Oct. 1857; Nov.1857| 0 2 cs S. Coll. © Combined with Benton. 54 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF MONTAWNA—ConTINUED. . MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED ‘ 2 a % : : op ch 2 be 3 iF 2 - > STATION. i) oR 3 a a 3 an 5 = ba A | = 3 5) 8 |e) 2 le] = ee eee ame Tr. Helena City... 46° 37/\112° 00/|4150}| 1.85 0.46 | 1.32 | 2.20 | 4.30 | 2.22 | 0.48 | 0.25 | 0.95 | 1.30 | 0.50 | 3.95 2 ASSOUL A etawis xs Moll. n/ alas | 46 45 |113 45 |33 2.15 | 0.79 | 1.22 | 0.99 | 4.24 | 1.41 | 1.01 | 0.19 | 0.75 | 0.44 | 1.23 | 3.05 TOW ELOUL GLEE KS ciety atl 46 42 |X11 48015. |10/69)).0.44 |). U0 ei ew ile etnies 1]) erie een 14. Virginia City". ..... | 45 18 |111 58 |5465]| 0.53 | 0.52 | 1.17 | 0.68 | 4.79 | 2.12 | 1.28 | 2.82 | 1.35 | 0.55 | 0.68 | 0.15 NEBRASKA. Re Belleyueys. sie uelememer | 41 08 | 95 55 | -. || 1-09] 1.42 | 2.15 | 2.21 | 3.81 | 3.73 | 4.37 | 2.45 | 3-33 | 1-93 | 1.05 | 1.52 OR ASIEN Beant ano a Mord so 4032) 96 OF) [ULE oo oi) ete, Nh o eimifl tes etl |liea) aut | lice: tot] totus | Mle Os | ee erate eae gone lear Greek sy -aceee nt Wee rler tlie hs cl 6G ila Nag 0.75|0.76] .. | 6.63] 1.51 | 1.45 | 0.33 Ape Dakota Cityenl-etenen: 42 25 | 96 25 |TO90)| 0.63)1'0-50)|'O:65)|) = eee live ten liars om \fi ver euel| ine ol eeeeeienl ces Son enn ify IDE Ga Gud So 6D 2 00} 96 167}'357 ||. 0 | oad (30628) 1200)|/3.2451 74.770) eae ron |lne ett ee a (eemee GsWer soto. sos = alates 41 31 | 96 05 [1100] 0.56 | 1.10 | 1.22 | 2.92 | 4.69 | 4.54 | 5.12 | 2.59 | 5.09 | 1.69 | 1.24 | 1.30 Pe) EEDEYSODIe ste cise |} 40 40 | 96 00 |1300}| 0.58 | 0.76 | 1.50 | 2.47 | 4.62 | 4.87 | 5.47 | 1.27 | 3.08 | 1.99 | 1.60 1.17 Se Pontanellen Ay ose Al 32 | 96 27 |xooo|] .. | . . | .. | . © | 3:00|/6:20)|'9-40)| . = |16:23)|"9-00)| 2A2 eee g. Fort Kearney ..... .- 40 38 | 98 57 |2360)| 0.56 | 0.43 | 1.25 | 2.26] 4.30 | 3.69 | 4.74 | 2.70 | 2.29 | 1.57 | 0.97 | 0.46 10. FortMcPherson.... . | 41 00 |100 30 |2695|| 0.22 | 0.32 0.40 | 1.81 | 4.33 | 3.63 | 1-92 | 2.01 | 2.28 | 0.37 | 0.46 | 0.71 rn. Glendale. acne ee || 40 55 | 96 05 |1300] 0.91 | 2.10 | 2.00 | 3.03 | 6.49 | 5.73 | 4.50] 5.30 | 3-69 | 1.23 | 1.12] 1.52 12s o ward oa.) sae | | 40 30 | O55 Ones caetel |p cree 1.35 | 0.65 Iii) Es eGo a) AP pen hha al LOR che | Tle I8) FOOD), cg || oo ho || os 6.50 | 1.50 “ PAeulancolnss ste ue aie ee 40.50 | 96:45 |n647]] . sls = | eos \P2e40)]0. 5 Wl eees tite | tea ae | eee ri. Nebraska City. 3. 3.25 40 41 | 95 51 |1005'| 2.54 | 0.65 | 1.85 | 1.82] 6.02 | 5.36] 1.81 | 2.26 | 6.23 | 2.06 | 1.23 | 0.19 | | May INNS OG oro a - | 42 02 | 97 20|.. |] . . 10.34] 0.75 | 0.94] 5.52] 5-10] . . | 1.99 | 1.93 | 0.75 | 0.28 | 0.55 it Memb Ss fea a a a 41 08 |100 46 2789 0.17 | 0.19 | 0.45 | 3.36 | 2.33 | 1.05 | 2.12 | 0.66 | 1.40] 0.80 | 0.55 | 0.21 18. Nursery Hill ...... | 40 40 | 96 13 |1266) . . | 7.75 | 3.86]6.72/ 2.94) ..]..|--|--]..]-- [ee eps (Ome OG Gp oo ho || 41 15 | 95 56 |1300] 1.06 | 0.74 | 1.34 | 2.79 | 3-55 | 4.69 | 5.94 | 4.37 | 3-76] 2.20 | 1.19 | 1.21 | 20. Omaha Agency ..... | 42 07 | 96 22 | .. || 0.40| 0.82 | 1.02 | 2.85 | 4.34 | 2.95 | 3.21 | 2.54 | 3.11 | 1.26] 1.40 | 1.68 at. Plattsmouthin = 3 se. es 41 00 | 95 50 |10r8/| 0.65 1.55 | 2.51] . . | 3.15 |18.02| 3.75 | 1.20 | 6.66 | 2.11 | 1.13 | 1.20 22. Plymouth near. = >. . 40 15 | 97 00 |1360) Ae) Nl tigae | eon 6.05 | 4.15 | 0.50] 1.55 | 1.35]0.25|0.50| . . eo oinichland Sis ere. cts oe AL 22° |- 96 16 |H350|/'T.09)||/0:93) | NeS2 1 eo oy lee cel ||) tere) ol wen eeval| eee (pect rey te re era Pieler (Giontl 5 a8 A SL 40 05 | 98 30 |1650) 0.41 | 0.25 | 0.37] 0.01} .. | 7.65 | 5.67] 2.52] . . | 0.30 | 0.00] 0.35 25. IROCK BINS a)... <2 Coe {om Me Lfualcone| PG 0,0)|bee ee fo Ma seer) cee ee eas a clip | 26. Santee Agency ..... 2 46 | 97 50/.. || 0.72] 0.72 | 0.70 | 2.42 | 3.16 | 4.30 | 2.63 | 1.89 | 0.96 | 1.06 | 1.32 | 0.81 D7 ISECHODINA Nie he vsuks ee te 41 22") 96 12) |1O25||2:22)'OG0) (2 ice el Mee fe ie | et ee Lente eet eo een 28. Sidney Barracks. .... 41 09 |102 58 |4073] 0.43 | 0.23 | 0.77 | 1.42 | 3.77 | 1.17 | 1.41 | 1.88 | 0.76 | 1.07 | 0.17 | 0.17 29. WestiPolnt fe. 0) aus 70 Soe neler Unb eel en ge Serpe iy Ss Blea Ws Sell jo ifs < “ NEVADA. 1. Camp Halleck... 53% | 40 49 |II5 20 ee 1.01 | 1.13 | 1.09 cone 0.75 | 0.27 | 0.17 | 0.21 | 0.71 aot aoe 2. Camp McDermit .... i 41 58 |117 40 |4700) 1.41 | 1.13 | 0.82 | 0'78 | 1.42 | 0.47 | 0.19 | 0.06 | 0.15 | 0.39 | 0.59 | 1.12 3. Camp McGarry. .... | 41 40 |I19 00 (6000) 4.31 | 0.41 | 6.00 | 0.43 | 3.73 | 0.56 | 0.00 | 0.22 | 0.82 | 1.02 | 1.99 | 2.97 4. Camp Winfield Scott . . |) 41 34 |117 30] .. || 4.29 | 2.31 | 1.54 | 0.37 | 1.77 | 0.69 | 0.20 | 0.24 | 1.03 | 0.06 | 1.00 | 3.83 §. Fort Churchill .’. . . . || 39 17 |119 19 |4284]| 1.42 | 0.61 | 0.21 | 0.10 | 1.27 | 0.13 | 1.16 | 0.22 0.05 | 0.18 | 1.04 | 1.04 6) Fort Ruby 9 in eee erie 2 04 |II5 31 prsa} 2.24 0.23 | 1.63 | 1.57 | 2.04 | 0.59 | 0.59 | 1.62 | 0.51 | 1.89 | 0.94 | 1.76 2 Above Missouri River. » Observations for four months in 1860 and 1861 at Pioneer Grove. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 55 MONTANA—Continvuep. SNOW FOR EacH MontTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. Sees ae al B B| 2 4 ee ae EN OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. | & a = 2 a ~" lyrs.mos. It | 7.82) 2.95] 2.75] 6.26||19.78|| Jan. 1866; Oct. 1869| 2 o| A. C, Wheston. St ©), 12 | 6.45) 2.61] 2.42] 5.99||17.47|| Nov. 1870; Dec. 1874] 3 5 | J. M. Minnesinger. & HZ laa fae oc | oo || oo ll am Beye isd, mya) © 2)! 12 Ikoen, & 14 | 6.64) 6.22] 2.58] 1.20||16.64|| Feb. 1871; June,1876| 3 8 | E. M. Goddard, R. B. | Sig. Ser. Reps.; S. O. Watkins, J.B. Camp- bell. NEBRASKA. I | 8.17|£0.55| 6.31] 4.03||29.06|| Mar. 1858; Dec. 1874| 15 3 | E. E. Caldwell, W. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1.; S. O. Hamilton. 2 ..|.. || .. |] Aug. 1873; Aug. 1873] © 1 | P. F. Peterson. Ss ©; 3 9.59 .. || .. |] June, 1874; Dec. 1874] 0 6] A. F. Bryant. ce 4|..1|.. | .. | 2.30]| .. || Jan. 1868; Jan. 1869/ o 6] H. H. Brown. a SA sO Ol e-coall eeeihilloc-e .. || Mar. 1869; July, 1859} © 51] Dr. S. C. Case. ee 6 | 8.83)12.25] 8.02) 2.96)32.06|] May, 1867; Dec. 1874] 7 4 | C. Seltz. > .& 7 | 8.59|11.61| 6.67] 2.51||29.38|| June, 1871; Dec. 1874) 3 2 | Wm. Dunn. fe 8 ll oo. | ce, Choa! ae .. || Sept. 1863; Nov. 1869} o 10 | H. Gibson, J. Evans. oe 9 | 7-81|11.13) 4.83) 1.45||25.22|| Mar. 1849; Jan. 1868] 14 4 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 10 | 6.54) 7.56) 3.11] 1.25]|18.46|| Dec. 1866; Dec. 1874] 7 0 a: MS. from S. G. O. Il |11.52|15.53) 6.04] 4.53//37.62|| Mar. 1866; Oct. 1869] 3 6] Dr. A. L. Child and| S. O. Daughter. 12) |) oto tala | coal) one .. || Nov. 1874; Dec. 1874] 0 2] C. Blodgett. a Bll so ce | oo eo [loo | ytaby noose Altes NEOs | © 2) 1b ate Jenni, a Tid Th Se leer] eee ge .. || Apr. 1870; Apr. 1870] o 1 | Dr. G. A. Goodrich. @ 15 | 9.69] 9.43) 9.52) 3.38||32.02|| May, 1859; Oct. 1874 | 2 6| E. E. Mason, Prof. P. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Zahner, J. M. Pett- : inger, J. S. Phebus. | i |) (AU) os |) Beal ae .. || Feb. 1873; Dec. 1874] 1 3 | Lewis Sessions. S, ©, 17 | 6.14] 3.83] 2.75] 0.57||13.29|| Oct. 1874; June,1876| 1 9 | J. R. Williams, E. | Sig. Ser. Reps. Garland. 18 13.52) .. | .. | .. || .. || Feb. 1865; May, 1865| o 4] R. O. Thompson. S. O. 19 | 7.68\15.00, 7.15] 3.01]]32.84|| June, 1857; June,1876| 10 3 | W.N.Byers,J.G. Rain, | Met. Obs.Vol.1; S.O.; MS. from J. T. Allen, Assist.| 5S. G. O.; Sig. Ser. Reps. Surgeon, Th. Cleary. 20 | 8.21| 8.70) 5.77| 2.90||25.58|| Jan. 1868; Oct. 1873] 5 2]| W. Hamilton, S. O.| S. O. 4 Lee. 2x | .. |22.97| 9.90] 3.40] .. | July, 1873; Dec. 1874] 1 4 | Dr. A. L. Child. iG 22 | ., | 6.20) 2.10) .. .. || May, 1873; Nov. 1873] 0 7] W. F. Ware. co BBl oo | oo ll cc | Bazil ce | Yam eles Sept wey | © || Ie Se Wlowens a 24] .. |15.84| .. | r.o1|| .. | Mar. 1872; Aug. 1874] 1 1 | J. H. andE. Kellogg. G 2ei..i..]../|.. ||.. | Jan. 1861; Jan: 1861) o 1 | H. © Pardee. a 26 | 6.28] 8.82] 3.34] 2.25]20.69| May, 1871; Dec. 1874] 3 6 | Geo. S. Truman. Ge 27|..|..]..|.. ||.. | Jan. 1861; Feb. 1861} o 2) A. M. J. Bowen. e 28 | 5.96| 4.46] 2.00) 0.83]|13.25| June, 1872; Dec. 1874] 2 7 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 23) "to. Geil gage Bea || care .. | Apr. 1873; June, 1873] o 3] N. H. Shaw. sh (0) NEVADA. | ! 1 | 3.66 1.19] 2.31| 3-$2]|10.98| Nov. 1867; Dec. 1874| 5 8 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 2 | 3.02' 0.72] 1.13] 3.66|| 8.53] Feb. 1866; Dec. 1874| 6 4 sf ss < 3 |10.16 0.78| 3.83] 7.69|22.46| Nov. 1865; Oct. 1868| 2 0 @ G ‘ 4 | 3-68) 1.13] 2.09|10.43]|17.33| Jan. 1867; Apr. 1870] 2 8 « ss o 5 1.58) 1.51| 1.27] 3.07|| 7-43| Jan. 1862; May, 1869) 3 9 4 ed § 6 52 2.80) 3.34] 4.23]|15.61| May, 1863; Oct. 1868| 2 0 a ee “ | Kee is s ¢ Also known as Elkhorn City. 56 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. Mean AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED | ; I ; |) : a=] a és DB STATION. 43 Be HSER ce Shes e |e BB ae ea eae lod Ao] 8 ee ee ee eee iy iy Po | H \ La MopPANOSKEAO Wo) 0! for isia Va | 43° 004) 72°-3071 Lee weve || soo il) cs: alot mein Se SON EEA Sonne 3535 Zhe Jae ETN Alle, GEeh © oe ll 43)02) |] 7a 55 |iereu||ger842:60)) 0 om] amen ee | «+ | 4-04 | 4.10 | 3.45 | 5.15 | 7.20 | 3.30 SH UMUC SB ates Shoe Ee 42.59 | 7E 22) 2 We ce we le cull clear e te l2e00110.94 117.0314. 00)12- 70a Olan AmBarmstead “allay ann tira 43 22 | 71 15] .. || 2.36] 1.98 | 2.60 | 2.18 | 4.03 | 1.98 | 2.49 | 4.66 | 2.00 | 4.77 | 3.12 | 1.83 | | ' my LGR UN ooo cet a & 43 24 | 72 21 | 539] 2.79 | 3-11 | 4.35 | 3-35 | 4-22 | 3.16 | 3.78 | 5.17 | 3-56 | 4.10] 2.78 | 3.18 GrsGoncordcesysmeannncne te 43 12 | 71 29 | 374]| 2.76 | 3-04 | 2.22 | 3.52 | 3.97 | 2.64 | 3.68 | 4.17 | 3.43 | 4.26 | 3.62 | 3.01 | | | 7. Contoocookville..... 43 15 | 71 42 | 450\| 2.53 | 2.14] 1.60| 3.00 | 3.60 | 3.15 | 5.39 | 4.28 | 3.32 | 4.43 | 4.55 | 2.45 8) Dunbarton = = 3 =: « 43 00 | 71 35 | 750|| 2-70] 3.25 | 3-05 | 3-34 | 5-00 | 3.65 | 4.52 | 4.01 | 5.09 | 5.96 | 4.00 2.60 g. Farmington. ...... 43 22 | 71 07 | 300]! 4.91 2 A hwo Brel i ue vee Io. Francestown ...... We emo el ey Gets ella gules, eultee Gell Go lt B7iSe20l lie ¥.48'|'7291) |. ene 11. Fort Constitution . .. . |] 43 04 | 70 42 | 40] 2.42] 2.64 | 2.16] 3.44 | 3.43 | 3.01 | 2.40 | 3.80 | 2.43 | 3.29 | 3.23 | 3.32 na. Gorham, iyo %e0s. 20s 3 3 Hl 44-35) pti o7) |e HIIGOS te enrenl (O:4 Olea Ollie renal ree mmo |e ae eh fee iGreat Pallss oye yee = re || 43 15 | 70 55 250|| 3.53 | 5-06 | 3.42 | 4.77 | 1.61 | 3.42 | 1.60] 0.21 | 5.32 | 3.37 | 6.96 | 1.9% Hei IRENE GALS 15.0.5 5 0 | 43 42 | 72 17 | 530) 2.86 | 2.70 | 2.99 | 3.14 | 3.78 | 3.89 | 3.41 | 3-79 | 3-17 | 4-OF | 3.40 | 3.52 jn UGS ligne Ge aaa veo 4 42 56.) 72LG ise eve ile eat een | ps= 30H tk + | 4.00 | 6.70 5.30 | 2.50 | 1.25 16. Laconia. ........ 43 39 | 71 30] -- || 3-25) 3-31] 3-65 | 3.56 | 3.86 | 3.72 | 3.64 | 4.14 | 4.27 | 4.19 | 3.07 | 3.92 typ, Wake bee 5 56 6 4 xo | 43 35 | 71 30|.. |! 3-44] 2.68] 3.57 | 3.36] 3-71 | 3.52 | 3-94 | 3-90 | 4.18 | 4.44 | 3.06 | 3.81 1S). eittleton(? a. = 5 meee 44 20 | 71 49 | .. || 2.59 | 1.49 | 2.36 | 1.79 | 4.68 | 0.75 | 5.18 | 4.60 | 1.80] 2.43 | 1.05 | 2.30 1g. Londonderry ...... 2 53 | 71 20 | 300|| 3.69 | 3.93 | 2-47 | 4.50 | 5-53 | 2.33 | 2-07 | 4.89 | 2.07 | 5.26! 5.01 [See | 20. Loudon Ridge ..... 43 20 | 71 25 | 475) 5.50] 3-13] - - | 4-52) 4.55 6.20 | 5.50 | 3.92| 2.50] . . | 7-80! 3.80 || 2. (Manchester 3. =: 020 42 59 | 71 28 | 300! 2.71% | 3.57 | 2-03 | 4.45 | 5.24 | 1-84 | 2.99 | 6.33 | 3.84 | 3.68 | 4.06 | 3-85 | 22. Mount Washington... || 44 16 | 71 18 6293|| 3.10 | 3.04 | 5.21 | 3.40| 5.35 | 7-33 | 8-59 | 7-74 | 10.17] 6.00 | 3.63 | 3-56 ! At) DAEMON ET Ee eco OLD 42 50 | 71 08] .. || 4.25 | 2.83] 1.47 | 4.03 | 3-77 | 1-77 | 4-94 | 3-70 | 2.40 | 4.45 | 4.02 | 1.50 2Ae Portsmouth... sus =e 43 05 | 70 46 | 50) 3.39 | 2-47 | 2-04 | 1.01 | 3.02 | 2.72 | 2.20 | 3.41 | 1.99 | 3.76 | 2.29 | 1.58 Zs Mien 5 4 6 od oo 43 05 | 70 46 | 38]| 2.98 | 2.55 | 2.91 | 5.03 | 3.31 | 2.60 | 6.80 | 3-50 | 2.12 1.81 | 2.47 | 0.59 Zoe SEMIN 5 6 G00 OG Pe aXe Ma Vy ft etal Ue |e ekg Wee e7-cy || CON| i eYor|| Tea Nh Sue | Oo soo |hos ln ails |) - Arian 6 AG aaa D 44 23 | 71 14 | 700] 2.36 | 2.11 | 2.21 | 3.05 | 2.60 | 2.82 | 5.48 | 2.95 | 3.82 | 6.30 BY | 1.75 AS tslaeliGiel & agg a Geo 44. 40 | 71 39 |1000) 2.66 | 2.84 | 3.73 | 2.63 | 3-55 | 2-97 | 4-09 | 4.12 | 3.63 | 4.03 | 3.49 | 2.98 Os LAM WOrL Maen mene een 43 51 | 71 20 | 450]] 5.19 | 3.38 | 4.55 | 3-86 | 3.03 | 2.81 | 5.52 | 3.47 | 2.81 | 7.10 | 4.73 | 4.08 | 30. West Enfield ..... . 43 38 | 7207! .. |i 3-72) 1-46] 2.50] 5.37 | 3-25 | 3-69 | 9.25 | 4.28 | 3.69 | 5.85 | 2.96 | 1.75 Bi WWiuitemeld! i. i smestsqre se 44 23 | 71 39 |1332)| 3-10 | 1.87 | 2.19 | 2.71 | 2.23 | 3.99 3-67 5-51 | 2.15 | 4.18 | 2.81 | 2.19 | NEW JERSEY. e = = = 1. Allowaystown...... | 39 33. | 75 20]... |j 3-81 | 3.52 | 2.65 | 2.43 | 2.97 | 3.28 2.76 | 8.98 | 3-37 | 5-73 | 4-17 | 3-27 2. Atco ...-+.... +. | 39 46 | 74 53 | 130] 3.77 | 3-62 | 2.07 | 4.75 | 2.29 | 2.87 | 3.57 | 6.01 | 4.79 | 3.94 | 3.81 | 3.24 BypAtlantic Citvanmemer cnet 39 22 | 74 26 4|| 2.42 | 2.75 | 3-58 | 4.61 | 2.57 | 2.77 | 1.43 | 3-00 | 3.91 | 1.98 | 3.24 | 3.25 an uBarnegat ces. soir) a0 | 39 46 | 74 06 5] 4.40 | 3.14 | 5.50 | 6.53 | 2.94 | 2.73 | 4.63 | 3.38 | 6.64 | 1.95 | 4.60 | 3.99 i H | | | | io AUG NTS 5 A ase Be Aeo 40 48 | 74 12 | 120)| 3.39 | 2.99 | 2.74 | 4.05 | 4.61 | 3.64 | 4.19 | 4.54 | 2.41 | 3-30 | 3-47 | 3-11 6. Branchburg® ...... 40 36 | 74 44|.. || 3.62] 4.30 | 3.01 | 4.65 | 4.07 | 1.52 | 7.65 | 6.84 | 3.25 | 6.52 | 4.06 | 4.28 ff, detagtitste € 5 Gna ded | 40 04 74 51 | 60|| 3.51 | 3.05 | 3.19 | 4.33 | 5-87 | 5.04 | 3-51 | 5-31 | 3.38 | 3-36 | 2.88 | 4.69 8. Cape May........ | 38 56 | 74 56 8| 3-95 | 4.74 | 4.61 | 4.82 | 2.71 | 3.39 | 2-79 | 6.52 | 4.98 | 2.58 | 3.29 | 3.39 owiGhester Ss 2 wages es ne asi. 40 00 | 74 57 15) 3.07 | 3-42 | 3-46 | 3-20] 4.75 | 3-53 | 4-08 | 4.13 | 3-86 | 3.92 | 3.25 | 3-71 TO. DOME acne) ieee nei | 40 54 | 74 34 | 619]| 4.11 | 3.12 | 2.55 2.58 | 7.62 | 7.55 | 4.99 | 7-75 | 10.85] 3.28 | 2.98 | 3.98 Lbs recholdivesa sewed 40 15 | 74 16].. || .. | 1.80] 1.08 | 9.25 | 2.91 | 1.89 | 1.18 | 1.82 | 7.92 | 2.14 | 2.63 | 2.08 12. Greenwich ....... || 39 24| 75 20] 30] 2.95 | 3.85 | 4.73 | 2.51 | 4-74 | 3-17 | 2-81 | 4.29 | 4.05 | 2.94 | 3-25 | 2.60 13. Haddonfield, ..... | 39 53.| 75 02 | 5o0l| 3.04] 3.31 | 4.07 | 3.40 | 6.12 | 3.49 | 3.31 | 4-79 | 5-47 | 3-51 | 3-38 | 4.06 kee Gags do 40 22-74 27)|.. Seay bite Mate | eer | oasis lecreen ie cigea RP e I aes 15. Jersey City ..:..... || 40 43| 74 of | 55]| 4.08 | 2.90| 3.23 | 4.58] 3.10 | 3.85 | 5.23 | 5-70 | 3-94 | 3-65 | 3.98 | 2.89 16. Lambertville ...... | 40 23] 74 57 | 96|| 3.29 | 3.21 | 3.21 | 3-31 | 4.31 | 3-29 | 4.16 | 5.16 | 4.00 | 3.62 | 3.30 | 3.76 * Combined with observations at North Barnstead. > Dartmouth College. © Combined with observations at North Littleton. 4 Record apparently not very reliable. © Observations in part at Readington. * Combined with observations at Salmon Falls. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. NEW HAMPSHIRE. ou c SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. Tce eels Sealer lietons, Ret) EL Sa Series Series |EXTENT Onan Ee =) & = = | 8 begins. ends. | _ : BSERVERS. REFERENCES. ca # i 2 = Hess lyrs.Mos. — salle all cceea = | i I He ceo/altoxenillies Dec. 1873; July, 1874] o 3] A. Colby. Ss, ©, 2 .. 115.80) 9.08)| .. |] July, 1872; Feb. 1873) o 8] W. Hurlin. a 3} -- |20.07) 9.90) . . .. || June, 1874; Dec. 1874| o 7 | F. T. Hills. 06 4| 8.81 9-13 9. 89) 6.17)|34.00|| Mar. 1856; Oct. 1869] 5 3} R. F. Hanscom,C. H. | Met. Obs. Vol1; S. O. Pitman. 5 |11.92/12.11 10.44} 9-08)43.55 Sept. 1857; Feb. 1869] 8 4 A. Chase, F. N. Free- 66 a6 3 il man. 6 | 9.71|10.49|11.31) 8.8r/|40.32|| Jan. 1849; Mar. 1870} 9 5 | Dr. W. Prescott, E. P. | Met. Obs. Vol1; S. Coll.; S. O. | i Colby, H. E. Saw- | | i yer, J. T. Wheeler. 7 | 8.2012. 82\12. 30 7.12/|40.44]| Jan. 1871; Dec. 1874] 3 11 | E. D. Couch. S. O. 8 eg 2 18) tS: os 8.55|47-17|| Apr. 1868; Dec. 1874] 6 5 | A. Colby. 6 Ql oc |. || .. || Jan. 1861; Jan. 186r| o 1 || L. Bell. « TOM oe. | H i June, 1857; Oct. 1857] o 4] Dr. M.N. Root. Met. Obs. Vol. r. Ir | 9,03) 9. an 8. 95, 8. 38135. 57 Apr. 1836; Se,t. 1853 12 5 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 12 Jan. 1874; Apr. 1874] 0 3! F. Odell. S. ©: 13 9. 80 5.2 23] 1s. 65, 10. 0.50 41. 18 Jan. 1854; June,1855| 1 5 | G. B.& H.E. Sawyer. | Met. Obs. Vol 1. 14 | 9. 91, \TI. 29) 10. 58) g.08|40.66|| Jan. 1835; Dec. 1854! 19 0 | Prof.I.& A.A. Young. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. 15 H | Apr. 1843; Dec. 1843) oO 7 | G. A. Wheelock. S. Coll. 16 II. o7) II. 50 11, 5310.48 44.58 Jan. 1857; Dec. 1866} 4 0 | Cot. Ecol Man, Co ce 17 |10.64|11. 36) 11.68) 9.93 '43.61|| Jan. 1857; Dec. 1866] 4 0 us C 06 18 | 8.83)10.53) 5.28) 6.38)31.02|| Mar. 1863; July, 1864/ 1 5 R.C.Whiting,R.Smith, S. 0. Ig |12.50) 9.29'12.34,11.4845.61|] Mar. 1849; Feb. 1857| 6 11 | R. C. Mack. S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. AD || 2 6 |G a A jeer) Jan. 1862; Feb. 1863) © 11 | Dr. I. S. French. S. O. 21 II.72/11.16/11.58/10.13) 44. 59 Feb. 1852; Mar. 1861} 4 3] S.N. Bell. S. Coll. ; Met. Obs. Vol. 1.; S.O. 22 |13.96/23.66|19.80| 9.70) 67.12|| June, 1859; June, 1876| 4 o| J. H. Hall, W. Line,| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Sig. Ser. Reps, | A. R. Thornett. 23 | 9.27|10.41)10.87| 8.58) 39-13 Apr. 1873; Dec. 1874] 1 6} Wm. Hurlin. S. O. 24 | 6.07) 8.33) 8.04] 7.44]! 29. 88 June, 1843; 1848} 4 o| Dr. Delany. S. Coll. 25 |11.25/12.90| 6.40| 6.12|/36.67|| Sept. 1866; Mar. 1868] 1 4 | J. Hatch. 5: ©: AS |e onde eae Jan. 1863; Apr. 1864| o 7 | E. D. Couch. S. Coll. 27 | 7.86\11.25/12.76| 6.22) 38.09 Oct. 1858; Dec. 1874} 3 8 | F. Odell, J. Collins. Met. lbs. Vol. 1; S. O. 28 | 9.gI|11.18)11.15| 8.48|40.72|| Mar. 1856; Dec. 1873 | 16 3 | B. Brown. se a 29 |11.44|11.80/14.64|12.65||50.53]| Feb. 1867; Aug. 1873} 4 0O| A. Brewster. S. 0. 30 |I1.12|17.22)12.50) 6.93|'47.77|| July, 1856; Dec. 1858, 2 1 | N. Purmort. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 31 | 7-13/13-17| 9-14) 7-16|\36.60) July, 1869; Dec. 1874| 5 oO} L. D. Kidder. S. ©: NEW JERSEY. l | : I | 8.05/15.02'13.27 10.60 46. ol | Nov. 1871; Nov. 1873, 2 1 | H. C. Perry. Ss. ©: 2 | 9.11|12.45|12.54 10. 63) 44. 73\| Jan. 1872; Dec. 1874! 3 o| H. A. Green. ae 3 |10.76| 7.20) 9.13] 8.42|35.51| Dec. 1873; June, 1876 2 7 | W.F.Slater, C.Cramer. | Sig. Ser. Reps. 4 |14.97/10.74|13.19 11.53||50.43| Dec. 1873; June, 1876} 2 7 | F. Mangels, E. D. Hol- ab Ge | | brook, W. H. Ray, | | C.M. Hobbs, & R. J. Lewis. 5 |11.40|12.37| 9.18] 9.49) 42.44|) Mar. 1849; Dec. 1862) 10 4 | R. L. Cooke. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll.; S. O. 6 |11.73/16.01|13.83/12.20]53.77| Dec. 1866; Noy. 1873| 1 9 | J. Fleming. S. O. he 7 |13.39,13-86| 9.62)11.85|48.72| July, 1856; Mar. 1868 9 | Dr. E. R. "Schmidt, A. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. ; Hell se | | _ Frost, J. C. Deacon. | 8 |12.14/12.70|10.85 12.08 ‘47.77 Oct. 1872; June,1876| 3 9 | T. F. Townsend. Sig. Ser. Reps. 9 |I1.41)L1.74]11.03 10.20! 44.38 | May, 1863; Oct. 1873) 9 9 | T. J. Beans. | tS8nO)5 10 |12.75/20.20|17-11/11.21| 61.36] Dec. 18660; Jan. 1869! 2 1 | H. Shriver. ce II |13.24| 4.89|/12.69) . . .. | Feb. 1874; Dec. 1874) 0 11 | C. F. Richardson. oe 12 |11.98/10.27|10.24| 9.40) 41.89] Mar. 1864; Feb. 1873} 9 0| R. C. Sheppard. & 13 113.59, 11.59|12.36,10.41|47.95| Mar. 1864; Dec. 1870} 6 7 | S. Wood. 6: TA | ew dee tem 1 ie eral | Ase: 1863; Aug. 1803) Cr te ee « 15 |10.91:14.78|11.57) 9.8 .13| Mar. 1871; Dec. 1874 | 3 10 | T. F. Howard. tee ae eae Gi Deeio.s6 Wis July, 1843; Jan. 1874| 18 2 G. H. Larison, L. H.| Met. Obs. Vol1; S. Coll.; Am. i | I | Parsons. Alm. ; S. O. f Observations in part at the junction of the Delaware and Rancocus Rivers, about 4 miles N. W. of Chester. & Also known as Coles’ Landing. H 58 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF NEW JERSEY—Conrinuep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED STATION. css g 5 g a = 5 > ee ES bm | 6 |] a 2 3) eee epee Pemhe p | os le be ian ae : | Long Branch ...... 40° 18/| 73°58’) roll 3.59 | 3.76 | 5.71 | 6.51 | 3.34 | 3.28 | 5.30] 7.07 |'7.52 | 3.28 6.95 | 3-29 BiMadisoms. ccs ery f ee eran ers raid ee la ails ail ool octos tae Ico fo - . Middletown. ...... 40 24 | 74 07 50] 5-72 | 2.559 1.16] 2.50 | 4.50 | 4.10 | 3.40 | 1.70 | 2.50 | 4.00 | 3.13 | 1.37 . Moorestown. ......- 39 58 | 74 57 | 104] 5.00 | 2.62] 1.42] 8.41 | 3.51 | 2.20] .. | .. | 6.14] 1.42 | 2.64 | 2.01 . Mount Holly ...... 39 59 | 74 48 | 3ol|1.16|0.80] 1.20] .. |. . ; 2.68 | 4.07 | 1.38 | 2.30 | 2.36 2. Navesink Highlands 40 24 73 59 III|| 5.68 2.32 | 3-61 | 4.52 | 5. 7A0\02500)| eG) 261 cy ||| sul ee ee Se Ne Wwaxicnc ct aaan del 40 44 | 74 10 | 35] 3.59 | 3-39 | 3-52 | 3-88 | 4.32 | 3.69 | 4.21 | 4.61 | 3.64 | 3.71 | 3.70 | 3.87 . New Brunswick® . ... | 40 30 | 74 27 | g0|| 1.90 | 3.14 | 2.49 | 3.87 | 5.24 | 6.75 | 4.33 | 6.22 | 4.72 | 4.36 | 3.07 | 2.91 . New Germantown. ... 40 41 | 74 45 | 320} 3.46 | 2.45 | 3.29 | 3-63 | 3.50 | 4.36 | 4.93 | 5.05 | 3.31 | 5.29 | 3.67 | 2.55 MUNG Wwtont i-inr oe aioe ie 41 04 | 74 45 | 659] 4.05 | 2.78 | 4.89 | 1.76 | 3.57] 3-48} 1.92] .. | .. |... |. . | 2.45 pi batersons siete Giese aae 40 56 | 74 10 | 60]| 3.19 | 3.81 | 4.48 | 3.10 | 6.22 | 5.56 | 5.83 | 5.59 | 4.21 | 4.73 | 3.61 | 3.68 7 Pecks: Beach = = 5 = = 39 II | 74 40 5)| 3-54 | 3-99 | 4.13 | 7-17 | 1.73 2.66 | 2.21 | 3.79 | 6.27 | 1.24 | 4.01 | 4.86 PERO} GAUGE cs ce een 39 OL | 74 53-13} 5.80 | 6.46 | 5.93 | 4.37 | 6.38 | 4.47 | 7-06 | 1.84 | 3.85 | 6.12 | 6.88 | 5.95 ) pandy Hook 2 2h. - 40 28 74.90 = 12!| 3.47 | 3-49 | 5.70| 6.71 | 3.15 | 4.15 | 3-21 | 5.43 | 7-14 | 2.97 | 4.22 | 3.01 | BOCA Gc tery oge eee | 39 11 74 45 18|| 1.50 | 8.90 | 3.24 | 6.10 | 9.60 | 5.72 | 4.28 | 5.40 | 3.40 | 5.90] 2.60] . . . Sergeantville ...... | 40 27 | 74 57 . || 5-20 | 2.18 | 4367 | 7.75 | 10.99] 5.84 | 3-55 | 6.15] 1.05] .. |1.17] .. @Sonth: Orance ey ye | 40 45 | 74 15 3-75 | 2.99 | 2.99 | 4.44 | 3-09 | 3.18 | 6.00 | 4.66 | 4.22 | 4.63 | 3.34] 3.35 PeeguallBeachwrmat iis. | 40 08 | 74 02 6|| 3.71 | 3.03 4.79 | 8.31 | 2.99 | 3-76 | 4.39 | 6.20 | 8.31 | 2.73 | 5.50 | 3.89 5. Trenton. ........ 40 14 | 74 45 | 60] 3.46 | 3.65 | 3.60 | 3.82 | 4.13 | 4.16 | 4.81 | 5.14 | 3.71 | 4.61 | 3.89 | 3-35 b VAIL sb 4 oa 0% 39 29 | 75 OF | 119}! 4.43 | 3-95 | 3-76 | 4.08 | 4.26 | 3.49 | 4.52 | 5.21 | 4.58 | 3.97 | 4.00 | 3.44 | NEW MEXICO. . Albuquerque ...... 35 06 |106 38 |5032/| 0.31 | 0.22 | 0.28 | 0.32 | 0.23 | 1.37 | 1.05 | 1.93 | 0.83 | 0.81 | 0.40 | 0.36 . Cantonment Burgwin® . || 36 26 |105 30 |7900) 0.72| 0.47 0.51 | 0.81 | 0.25 | 0.36 | 0.85 | 1.71 | 1.01 | 0.44 | 0.97 0.55 . Cebolleta Pst ely os le || 35 15 |107 20 |6200) 0.30] 1.61 0.36 | 0.75 | 0.12 | 0.14 | 0.55 | 1.22 | 3.60 | 3.59 | 0.68 | 1.13 : Fort Bascom eae es = || 35 24 |103 50 |3726)/ 0.13 | 0.00 0.09 | 1.55 | 1.46 | 2.24 | 2.99 | 1.86 | 0.27 | 1.89 | 0.75 | 0.50 SBortsbayardinie seen os | 32 46 |108 30 |4450) 0.87 | 1.37 0.73 | 0.50 | 0.31 | 0.94 | 2.64 | 3.76 | 1.33 | 0.43 | 0.52 | 1.04 se HOt Conrad\n. 2. + 33 47 |106 48 |4576| 0.06] 0.11 0.14 | 0.04 | 0.33 | 0.78 | 1.28 | 1.18 | 1.25 | 0.50 | 0.78 | 0.31 ae Ort Grainy ttt ciisiieie | 33 38 |107 00 4619|| 0.28 | 0.37 0.37 | 0.20 | 0.13 | 0.72 | 2.21 | 2.94 | 2.03 | 0.84 | 0.56 | 0.41 . Fort Cummings. .... 32 27 |107 40 4778) 0.72 | 0.26 0.40 | 0.25 | 0.25 | 1.72 | 3.05 | 4.83 | 1.11 | 0.35 | 0.17 | 1.92 » Bort Fillmoré. = 3. 32 14 |106 42 |3937| 0.05 | 0.42 0.17 | 0.13 | 0.18 | 0.47 | 1.89 | 1.80 | 1.53 | 0.55 | 0.94 | 0.29 : Fort eos alo Ds 36 39 |106 4o|.. || 0.71 0.96 0.76 | 0.50 | 0.02 | 0.17 | 1.96 | 3.07 | 1.42 | 0.08 | 0.67 | 1.17 e ROXERVEG INZe sirens (eter fe | 33 18 |107 03 |4500] 0.10] 0.22 0.43 | 0.71 | 1.29 | 1.34] 1.36 | 3-45 | 1.59 | 0.33 | 0.40 | 0.37 PmortiSeldent= cvs, 04 eas || 32 23 |106 55 | .. || 0.26]0.31 0.22 | 0.16 | 0.20| 0.72] 1.99 | 2.12 | 1.18 | 0.41 | 0.27 | 0.65 BaBoxt stanton es cya) 33 29 |105 38 |5000] 0.58 | 0.97 | 1.37 | 0.72 0.76 | 1.82 | 3.51 | 4.69 | 2.27 | 1.58 | 0.63 | 1.23 seas Gea, Gag one 34 25 |104 08 | .. |] 0.23] 0.35 0.97 | 0.36] I.05 | 1.95 | 3-18 | 2.37 | 1.47 | 1.21 | 0.64) 1.24 > SOXEMMMOTI re siesery cice 32 40 |107 09 4500 | 0.48 | 0.86 0.50 | 0.10 | 0.24 | 0.21 | 2.65 | 3.79 | 4.23 | 0.33 | 0.71 | 0.53 Hort; Tulerosa 2). 35> 33 05 |105 55 | .. |) 2.24 | 4.94 | 1.38 | 1.34 | 0.55 | 0.63 | 3.65 | 8.45 | 1.20] 1.29 | 0.38 | 7.08 BortuW iors scmen mene 35 54 |105 o1 |6744/ 0.54| 0.39 0.45,| 0.45 | 1.22 | 2.41 | 4.63 | 4.88 | 2.18 | 0.72 | 0.83 | 0.39 . Fort Webster... ... 32 43 |108 10 |6350/ 0.40 | 1.00 0.07 | 2.23 | 1.14.| 2.98 | 3.67 | 2.75 | 2.36 | 0.80 | 1.87 | 0.19 « Fort Wingate 2... 7 5 35 29 |107 45 |6982) 1.45 | 2.81 0.55 | 0.85 | 0.56 | 0.95 | 2.83 | 2.72] 1.15 | 1.37 | 0.90 | 1.18 A Cee hoo Sun 35 35 |105 13 |6418, 4.23 0.01 | 1.06 | 2.82] 0.00] 5.10] . . | 0.00 | 0.00 |'0.12 | 3.12 . Los Pinos. ...... . || 34 51 |106 39 |5000) 0.08 | 0.00 0.00 | 0.00] 0.53] 0.00] ..°| . .'|0.00} . « | 0.00] 0.40 py anita ie Sy sii ues || 35 41 |165 57 fl 0.59] 1.01 0.71 | 0.75 | 0.71 | 1.37 | 2.58 | 2.87 | 1.64 | 1.00 | 0.81 | 0.87 | SOCOLTO se Tork tee. ete 34 05 106 50 4580) 0.04 | 0.48 0.60 | 0.43 | 0.07 | 0.09 | 0.84 | 1.30] 0.24 | 1.81 | 1.34 | 0.62 | | * Rutger's College. >» Combined with Orange. 4 Observations for the last three months of 1851 at Laguna, some miles to the southeast. © Nine miles north of Taos; also known as Camp Burgwin. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. NEW JERSE Y—Continvep. 59 SNOW FOR EACH MonTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. y a 5 tn oO WW . . & 2 g 2 # ion sole SSSONT OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. | oF a = S yrs.mos. 17 |15.56|15.65'17.75|10.64| 59.60) Noy. 1861; June,1876| 2 8/| H. A. Stokes, E. D.| S. O.; Sig. Ser. Reps. | | Holbrook, W. Mc- Kee, J. R. Williams. I. T. Shadle, W. E. Smith, W. H. Ray. TOs Wo esced, evens |e seul sess .. || Jan. 1874; Mar. 1874] o 3] F. Miller. S. O. Ig | 8.16) 9.20! 9.63) 9.64|,36.63)| June, 1831; May, 1832} 1 o|/ ..... S. Coll. 20 |13.34 10.20! 9.63]| .. || Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874| 0 10 | T. J. Beans. S ©); 2 | oo 7-75| 4.32|| .. || Jan. 1861; Dec. 1874]; O 9g | Dr. M. J. Rhees, Dr. F. co j | Ashhurst. 22 |13.87| 6.26, .. | .. || .. || Jan. 1861; Aug. 1861| o 8 | Prof. L. Harper. sé 23 |11.72|12.51/11.05)10.85]|46.13| May, 1843; Dec. 1874} 31 5 | W. A. Whitehead. Daily Advertiser, 1855; Met. | Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 24 |11.60/17.30)12.15! 7.95)'49.00] Jan. 1866; May,1870| 3 10| G. H. Cook & J. E.| S. O. | Hasbrauck. 25 |10.42/14.34|12.27| 8.46]45.49| Nov. 1868; Dec. 1874| 6 1 | A. B. Noll. a 26 |10.22| .. | .. | 9.28] .. || Dec. 1868; July, 1869] o 8 | Dr. T. Ryerson. a 27 |13.80)16.98)12.55|10.68)'54.01'| Dec. 1863; Apr. 1871 | 6 11 | W. Brooks. q 28 13.03) 8.66)11.52 12.39 '45.60| Jan. 1874; Jan. 1876) 2 1 | J. O. Barnes. Sig. Ser. Reps. 29 |16.68)13.37 16.85)18.21]}65.11| Apr. 1868; Dec. 1874| 4 2] J. R. Palmer. S. O. 30 |15.56'12.79)14.33) 9.97)|52.65) Jan. 1874; June, 1876| 2 6] J. R. Williams, J. J.| Sig. Ser. Reps. | Manry, W. McElroy. 31. |18.94|15.40)1I.go} . . Mar. 1865; Apr. 1868] 1 11 | B. Cole. S. 0. 32 |23.41/15.54| .. | .. .. || Jan. 1857; Mar. 1858| 1 o| J. T. Sergeant. Met. Obs. Vol 1. 33 |10.52/13-84|12.19)10.09)46.64| Sept. 1870; Dec. 1874} 4 3 | Dr. W.I. Chandler, W. | S. O. | | H. Stockwell. 34 |16.09)14.35/16.54.10.63)/57.61) Jan. 1874; Jan. 1876| 2 1 | D. M. Kennedy, E. F. | Sig. Ser. Reps. | Brady. 35 |I1.55/14. 11/12. 21\10.46|'48.33| Sept. 1865; Dec. 1874| 9 3 | E. R. Cook. S. O. 36 |12.10)13.22 12.55 11.82) 49.69 Aug. 1867; Dec. 1874| 7 5 | Dr. J. Ingraham. a NEW MEXICO. I | 0.83] 4.35] 2.04] 0.89]] 8.11]) Feb. 1850; July, 1867] 12 2 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; MS. from S. G. O. _2 | 1.57] 2.92] 2.42) 1.74] 8.65|| Sept. 1854; May, 1860} 5 9 Gs MS. from S. G. O.; Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 3 | 1.23] 1.91| 5.87] 3-04||12.05]| Dec. 1849; Dec. 1851] 2 1 as Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 4 | 3-10) 7.09] 2.91] 0.63)13.73]| Dec. 1864; Oct. 1870] 2 3 a MS. from S. G. O. 5 | 1.54| 7.34) 2.28] 3.28|14.44|| Mar. 1867; Dec. 1874| 7 6 & ce a 6 | 0.51| 3.24| 2.53] 0.48) 6.76] Oct. 1851; June, 1855| 3 9 « Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 7 | 0.70) 5.87| 3.43] 1.06)|11.06] Jan. 1855; Dec. 1874| 15 9 “« Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; MS. from sh G. O- 8 | 0.90) 9.60) 1.63] 2.90/|15.03|) Mar. 1869; July, 1873} 4 4 oe MS. from S. G. O. g_| 0.48) 4.16) 3.02) 0.76) 8.42|| Sept. 1851; Dec. 1859] 8 3 a Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 10 | 1,28) 5.20) 2.17! 2.84\|11.49] Oct. 1868; June,1874| 4 6 a MS. from S. G. O. 11 | 2.43) 6.15] 2.32] 0.69||11.59), Apr. 1864; Dec. 1874] 5 0 ‘ « “ 12 | 0.58] 4.83] 1.86) 1.22|| 8.49)| Nov. 1865; Dec. 1874] 8 5 ce G Gi 13, | 2.85)10.02] 4.48] 2.78||20.13)| Jan. 1856; Oct. 1872] 8 9 cb Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; MS. from : S. G. O. 14 | 2.38] 7.50) 3.32] 1.82)/15.02|| May, 1864; July, 1869] 4 8 os MS. from S. G. O. 15 | 0.84) 6.65) 5.27) 1.87||14.63) Jan. 1854; Dec. 1858) 4 11 os Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 16 | 3.27/12.73| 2.87/14.26)/33.13|| May, 1873; Oct. 1874] 1 5 ce MS. from S. G. O. 17 | 2.12/11.92| 3.73) 1.32||19.09|| Sept. 1851; Dec. 1874] 17 5 & Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; i / MS. from S. G. O. 18 | 3.44! 9.40] 5.03] 1.59||19.46]| Feb. 1852; Dec. 1853} I I1 ae Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. Ig | 1.96, 6.50] 3.42| 5.44|/17.32|| Dec. 1864; Dec. 1874| 9 1 ce MS. from S. G. O. 203250 e-el ONL? |e. .. || Apr. 1850; July, 1851! 0 11 as Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 21 | 0.53) -. | .- | 0.48|| .. || Jan. 1865; May, 1866] o 11 ss MS. from S. G. O. 22 | 2.17] 6.82] 3.45) 2.47||14.91), Feb. 1850; Dec. 1874] 19 10 G Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; MS. from S.G.O.; Sig.Ser. Reps. 23 | 1.10) 2.23] 3.39) 1.14|| 7.86) Noy. 1849; Aug. 1851/ 1 9 cs Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. © Observations in part at Fort Marcy, about one mile from Santa Fé. 60 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF NEW YORK. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED © Called also Moriches. 4 Washington County Academy. l = a Ee : : | co | "ee | Meredith lest I x ; 3 : : : STATION. ees Sealy etalk eS ne licen || ea eee tec ecg eS } oa | 8 fe OS te] | | Se ae een eee | oe \fhar 2 —H| i | : SRAMAMS Behe ele ys cone | 43°49’! 75° 59”| 667|) 5-90 | 2.84 | 4.57 | 2.60 2.17 | 4.26 4.13 | 1.76 | 3.63 | 5.66 | 4.08 | 3.70 | | BIA EN Y Nov cct iss ura ton coir 42 40 | 73 45 130)| 2.75 | 2.60 | 2.84 | 3.08 | 3.77 | 4.50 | 4.28 | 3.56 | 3.54 | 3-85 | 3.11 | 2.68 | | PRAUIred ost eteeie isa 42 15 | 77 50 | | 1.96 | 1.69 | 2.26 ao ot ge ~ Amsterdam! 5 ..3 7 > = 42 54 | 74 12 (eee | oe bec once) (cmcua Se IMeuel Wicca |mneoe|ieosc ilo |) a Sukie sient Sa gina so 5 42 18 | 78 03 |1500)| 2.69 | 0.85 | 2.45 | 2.73 | 1.44 | 4.86 | 3.45 | 3.59 | 2.03 | 3.51 | 2.06 | 2.19 Bd Nay Aon Oro ovo 0 42 55 | 76 35 | 650|| 2.57 | 2.02 | 2.18 | 2.18 | 3.45 | 3.57 | 3-13 | 3-23 | 3-20 | 3.38 | 2.85 | 2.72 ; te aoe SE eae 43 11 73 30 290)| 2.49 | 1.98 | 3.10 | 3.23 | 2.37 | 2-78 | 4.53 | 5.35 | 2.80 | 3.94 | 3.16 pee aldwinsville ...... 43 09 | 70 20}... || 1.32])0.75 | 2.10] .. oon sete SHerT Me! iso Gn o se eke Brian @ a5 BAe c | 42 38 | 74 26 jr200/ .. | .. ee 9.90 }11.25}4.00] .. |... }..]..]..].. . Beaver Brook... .. - | 41 30 | 74 37 PZOOI | cot tots ehen eni| ES SiGe leis | 4.50 3-92 | 2.45 | 1.83 | 7.02 | 2.98 | 5.40] 0.50 . Bellport... ....-. 40 44 | 72 52 15]| 4.78 | 2.83 | 3-73 | 3-40 | 3-77 | 3-99 | 2-49 | 3-23 | 4.89 | 2.36 | 3.26 | 4.71 - Belleville ........ | 43 47 | 76 06 300|| 2.07 1.81 | 1.77 | 1.84 | 2.74 | 2.66 | 2.09 | 2.63 | 2.53 | 4.40 | 3.03 | 2.45 = Belleville: 2 20s sen eg | 43. 47 | 76 06 300) 1.76 | 1.93 | 1.35 | 1.97 | 2.39 | 2.55 | 2.69 2.40 | 3.37 | 4.00 | 2.97 | 2.14 MEBEVELLy LG feuayecuee AT 22,7356 180) 3-20 | 3.24 | 3-85 | 4.20 | 4.65 | 3-74 | 3-94 | 5.50 | 3-94 | 3-92 | 4.04 | 3.45 : ce retire | 42 40 | 77 05 | .. || 1.52 + | 2.41 | 5.30 | 1.32 | 2.02 | 4.11 | 3.07 a 2.19 | 2.33 | 1.26 6 Boonville ss cos ice 43 29| 75 20|}..])-. |] .. |... } -+ |. | 3.00} 1.02] 3.07 | 3.9) red etic (ie 5 = . Boyd’s Corners Reservoir || 41 22 | 73 39 | 565]| 3.09 | 3.24 | 3-52 3-64 | 5.18 | 4.27 | 3.69 | 5.97 | 4.23 | 5.00 | 3.47 | 3.05 . Breslau. .......- | 40 58 | 72 10 | tol 6.70 | 4.85 | 4.48 3-24] --])--]-. 4.69 | 2.92 | 2.35 | 4.30 | 3.97 » Bridgewater. =<... 42 52 75 17 1286), 4.26 | 2.85 | 3°01 | 4.26 | 3.32 | 5.37 | 4.82 | 2.74 | 2.56 | 4.37 | 2.12 | 4.35 . Brookhaven® ...... 40 47 | 72 48 | 13}| 4.08 | 4.98 | 4.60 | 4.32 | 4.77 | 3-39 | 3-53 | 4.24] 4.18 | 4.14 | 4.40 | 4.66 palshtotel hice, alsa a one- oa 40 41 | 73 58 | 125]| 2.66 | 2.77 | 2.69 | 2.94 | 2.98 | 3.41 | 3.16 | 3.74 | 2.83 | 3.10 | 3.23 | 3.02 aH Ga aly oo 8 oe 42 53 | 78 52 | 600) 2.61 | 2.29 | 3.21 | 2.45 | 2.79 | 2.76 | 3.13 | 2.75 | 4.01 | 3.43 | 3.17 | 2.89 . Caldwell ........ | 43 24 | 73 43 300] ede all ene rene aeons 3.00 16.55) | 5.35) | S24) | ou. ele : Cambridge @ Ss Hen Bo | 43 00 | 73 25 | 500) 2.90 | 2.59 | 2.03 | 2 98 | 3.49 | 4.30 | 3.58 | 4.18 | 2.76 | 3.48 | 2.80 | 2.14 ; Canandaigua A aaterae 42 55 | 77 16 |. 813]) 3.00 | 3.43 | 2.31 | 2.42 | 4.91 | 3.74 3-30 | 3-47 | 2-83 | 3.13 | 2.82 | 2.56 2 Canajoharie oe ae ae | 42 51 | 74 42 | 284) 2.70| 1.30 | 0.85 | 1.30 | 3.91 | 4.52 | 3.00 | 1.42 | 2.00} 3.64 | 2.76] .. Wa Cantor ca teet culoted to's | 44 36 | 75 11 | 304|| 2.64] 1.15 | 2.26] 1.78 | 2.45 | 2.38 | 3.99 | 3.05 | 3.40| 4.12 | 2.33 | 3.08 | | I | | : Carlton Po Remote || 43 20 | 78 16 | 250 3-37 1.78 | 3.08 | 2.77 | 1.79 | 2.36 | 2.71 | 1.50 | 1.87 | 2.61 | 2.77 | 2.94 B GELATO ERS 6 pote abe | 255 | 75 51 1260) 2.86 | 2.52 | 3.15 | 3.05 | 3-50 14-41 | 4.19 | 3 68 | 3.49 | 3.65 | 2.90 | 3.08 : ae Bro Oh ORT eoD At | 42 = he 00 | .. || 4.38 5-48 10.80 5.45 | 1.35 | 4-06 | 4.28 | 2.80 | 3.91 | 0.80 | 3.95 | 2.15 » Champion. ....... | 43 | 41 |... || 3.41 | 1.07 | 2.4 o o- mir aly rc ty 8 A ONES & Alp. ae o | 43 15 | 77 37 273)| 1-73 | 1.72 2.28 | 2.41 | 2.92 | 2.43 | 2.90 | 2.95 | 2.89 | 3.03 | 2.56 | 2.09 | i H . Chatham ........ | 42 24 | 73 36 | 1-10)! 2:80i) 3. | 14.00 A || oo hide eee ee . Cherry Valley St Se 42 48 74 45 11335]| 2.66 | 2.57 | 2.80 | 3.03 | 4.04 | 4.35 | 4.24 | 3.45 | 3-55 | 3-90 3.18 | 3.07 BENNO 4 S54) B lao 4 | 43 93 | 75 24 ce 2.30 2.42 2.38 | 2.61 | 3.09 | 3.54.| 3.65 | 3.12 | 3-23 | 3.52 | 2-97 2.78 | | | H { | | , Constantia, ....... | 43.15 78/02) | 424i | shew eee Babs sou ie 2.67 | . eel : ‘Gooperstown <7. 5 5 | 42 42 | 74 57 |1300| 2.51 | 2.44 | 2.79 |. 2.67 | 2.52 | 4.49 | 5-04 | 3.65 | 2.67 | 3.95 2.58 | 2.28 . Croton Dam. ...... ||. 41 12 | 73 54 136) 2.99 | 2.99 | 4.20 3-78 | 5.68 | 4.66-) 5.22 | 6.16 | 4.78 | 4.79 | 5.26 | 2.83 em CUDA eh cit aitenc tte el | 42 12 | 78 18 1502, 2.78 | 1.96 | 3-72 | 3-13 | 2-54 | 3-43 | 2.21 | 3-27 | 3-47 | 2.52 | 2.73 | 2.97 » Dansville... ...:.. | 42 35 | 77 44 672|| 2.11 | 3.62 | 1.99 | 1.80 | 3.27 | 1.20! .. | 1.61 | 5.75 | 2.52 | 1.32 | 2.66 = Delhi era ey eee 42 16 | 74 58 1384) 1.67 | 0.92 | 3.36 | 3.59 | 2.59 | 2.73 4.36 | 2.97 | 2.70 | 3.45 | 4.59 | 4-23 - Depauville, near . ++ || 44 06 | 76 06 350) 3-35 | 3-44 | 4-28 | 2.58 | 3.48 | 2.91 | 2.94 | 2.99 | 4.25 | 4.94) 4.20 | 4.00 . East Hamptons... .. | 40 58 | 72 28 | 16) 2.93 | 2.30 | 2.54 | 3.82 | 3.66 | 2.98 | 2.60 | 3.22 | 3.27 3-65 | 3.16 | 3.17 | ia 28 li | | ht : I H | ® Hungerford Collegiate Institute. > Also known as Philipstown and Ardenia. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. NEW YORK. 61 SNowW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. Ww fo) 5 to z E 5 re Series Series BE 8 le 3 begins. ends. ala! 4a] ei > } I | 9.34/10.15/13.37/12.44]|45.30|| Jan. 1872; Dec. 1874 2 | 9.69]/12.34|10.50} 8.03]|40.56)] Jan. 1826; June, 1877 3 Jan. 1852; Mar. 1852 Gh zat hve coal woken leeds .. || June, 1871; June, 1871 5 | 6.62/11.90] 7.60) 5.73]/31-85|| Jan. 1856; Nov. 1874 6 | 7.81} 9.93] 9.43] 7.31/134.48] Jan. 1827; Apr. 1861 7 | 8.70|12.66| 9.90) 6.56//37.82!| Apr. 1864; Dec. 1874 Bloc lec | oe || BG co |] RG ueeOe Wik neo) 9 oo lca |) oo Apr. 1870; June, 1870 Io | .. | 8.20/15.40) .. || .. || Mar. 1854; Dec. 1854 II |10.90) 9.71|/10.51|12.32|'43.44] Aug. 1857; June, 1862 12 | 6.35] 7.38] 9.96] 6.33/130.02] 8 ..... 13 | 5-71) 7-64|10.34| 5.83]//29.52) 1830-1842 14 |12.70|13.18|11.90| 9.89||47.67|| Feb. 1856; Dec. 1874 15 | 9.03] 9.20] 6.77] . . .. || Jan. 1873; Dec. 1874 1® || 50 |) FOR oo | os || oo |i ite neijeR Seat, se 17 |12.34/13.93)/12.70| 9.38]|48.35]| June, 1866; Feb. 1872 18) .. | .. | 9.57/15.52]) .- || Mar. 1872; Mar. 1873 19 |10.59|12.93) 9.05/11.46]|44.03]|| Jan. 1834; Dec. 1837 20 |13.69/11.16|12.72|13.72||51.29]) Mar. 1864; Dec. 1874 21 | 8.61/10.31| 9.16] 8.45||36.53|| Dec. 1860; July, 1874 22 | 8.45] 8.64|10.61| 7.79|135.49|| Jan. 1832; June, 1877 BO Nod Wl een. lbia-o ello .. || July, 1870; Oct. 1870 24 | 8.50/12.06) 9.04] 7.63]|37.23 1830-1843 25 | 9.64\10.51| 8.78] 8.99|/37.92 1830-1837 26 | 6.06) 9.54] 8.40] .. .. || Jan. 1830; 1835 27 | 6.49) 9.42| 9.85] 6.87/132.63]| Apr. 1855; Dec. 1873 28 | 7.64) 6.57| 7.25| 8.09/'29.55|| Feb. 1871; Dec. 1874 29 | 9.70|12.28/10.04] 8.46]/|40.48|| Jan. 1830; Dec. 1874 30 |17.60)11.14| 8.66|/12.01|149.41|] Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874 Bit | oo Woo | oo loo .. || Jan. 1844; Mar. 1844 32 | 7.61) 8.28] 8.48) 5.54\|29.91|| July, 1859; Dec. 1866 Siete ll cece te cote fechas .. || Jan. 1854; Apr. 1854 34 | 9.87|12.04|/10.63] 8.30|'40.84| 1830-1851 35 | 8.08/10.31] 9.72] 7.50||35.61)| —— 1830; Mar. 1865 BO oa | oe eo ll oo |} co ||) Ates Telos Avis clon 37 | 7-98|13.18] 9.20) 7.23||37.59|| Oct. 1869; Sept. 1874 38 |13.66|16.04/14.83] 8.81|/53.34|| Jan. 1860; Feb. 1872 39 | 9.39] 8.91] 8.72) 7.71||34.73|| Jan. 1840; Dec. 1841 40 | 7.06] .. | 9.59] 8.39]| .. || Aug. 1859; Jan. 1863 41 | 9.54|10.06|10.74| 6.82||37.16|| Sept. 1851; Dec. 1852 42 |10.34! 8.84|13.39|10.79|'43.36)| Sept. 1865; Dec. 1874 43 |10.02) 8.80|10.08] 8.40]37.30]| Jan. 1828; Aug. 1852 ETS OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. yrs.mos. 3 0} A. B. Watkins, R. S.| S. O. Bosworth. 36 6/} H. M. Paine, Beck &| Anns. of Dud. Obs.; N. Y. Acad. Cook, H. Donhauser Sys.; S. O.; Sig. Ser. Reps. and others. © 3 Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. © 1 | J. W. Bursing. 5. 0. 3 8|C. P. Amold, Dr. E. | Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. M. Alba. 22 6 | J. B. Dill and others. | N.Y.Acad.Sys.; Blodgett’s Clim.; S. 0. 4 4 | G. M. Hunt. S ©} Oo 7 | J. Bowman. a o 3) G.S. France. GG oO 9 | C. S. Woodward. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 4 6] H. W. Titus. Scolls ORSOa Re aware Dove in Pogg. Ann. 7 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad) Sys. 16 10 | T. B. Arden. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. o 11 | S. H. Chapman. S. O. © 4 | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. yen) ues eben oa S. Coll. QL || oe, Meme lee ff GG a 4 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. Io 9 | E.A.Smith & daughters.| S. O. 12 6 J. P. Mailler, J. S. Mee- | Engineers’ Office, City Hall; S.O.; ker, Bea & Son, Dr. S. Coll. L. J. Williams, J. Pal- mer, S. R. Probasco, Surgs. J. A. Lock- wood, & T. L. Smith. 24 3 | Asst. Surg., E.O.Salis- | Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; Met. Obs. bury, W. S. King, E. Vol. 1; S.O.; Surv. N. & N.W. Dorr, W. Ives, J. Lakes; Ives Clim. of Buffalo, Mitchell, B. M. Pur- 1867; N. Y. Acad. Sys.; Sig. sell and Gen. W. F. Ser. Reps. ; S. Coll. Raynolds. 4 | A. M. Strong. S. O. II ©] Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 7 0 “ & ee 3 (oe) “ce “ec “ce 3 7 E. W. Johnson, L. A. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Lee: 3 11 | M. P. Godfrey. S. O. 27 7 | Prof. W. Soule, A.| N. Y. Acad. Sys.; Met. Obs. Vol. White. ns SO; I oj} D. Edwards. So. O: o 3) Dr. T. V. Hough. S. Coll 7 ©! A. Mulligan & Gen. W. | Surv. N. & N. W. Lakes; Met. F. Raynolds. Obs. Vol. 1. Oo 3) C. T. Chase. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 13 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 25 1 | Prof. O. Root & Dr. H. | N. Y. Acad. Sys.; Met. Obs. Vol. M. Paine. 8 Sh OL o 1 | S. Clark. S. O. 5 2 | CG. Ie Resse ¢ 22 Meteora. GU at S. Coll. 2 o | — Talcott. N. Y. Acad. Sys. I 5 | J. J. Brown. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. I 3 | — McKoom. N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. Coll. 9 4] H. Haas. S. O. 16 8 | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. Coll. e Hamilton College. £ Delaware Academy. ® Clinton Academy. 62 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF NEW YORK.—Continvuep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED | ois. 2 i : Ae th cp ? : 3) mi < é : Feepal lees A < : STATION. me: g ‘3 a a =] = Lay S = a, 43 = So S13 fe By Sh ee ere eee SISTER 5g Se gala vo.0 42° 05/| 76° 50’| 860] 1.60 | 0.65 | 2.32 | 3.60 | 2.45 | 3.18 | 2.28 | 1.85 | 2.07 | 1.38 | 2.58 | 1.92 . Fairfield Academy. . . . || 43 05 | 74 55 |1185]| 2.62 | 1.79 | 2.32 | 2.49 | 3.13 | 4.29 | 4.21 | 3.65 3-08 | 3.56 | 2.46 | 2.71 I epbalconelierac. is 1, ou ske | 42:05) | 79) .TO)|| 6. ||| 2.G0) 3-00) 1/2560) 55 ceili ces er || eseriori | csritera ale unit re voian | te titet een . Fishkill Landing ... . || 41 30} 73 59 42 2.98 | 2.05 | 3.15 | 2.97 | 3-68 | 3.99 | 4.00 4.40 | 3.16 | 2.66 | 3.97 | 2.92 b DEG TNO hi slioka 5 cc | 40 39 | 73 58 | 54! 3.32 | 2.85 | 3.41 | 3.53 | 3-78 | 3-95 | 3-74 | 4.42 | 3-11 | 3-51 | 3-79 | 3.46 meord bith 9; etter eam an || 40 54 | 73 50 | 147|| 3.29 | 3-72 | 4-41 | 3.87 | 4.68 | 4.68 | 4.53 | 4.89 | 3.27 | 4.69 | 3.88 | 3.47 OLE VATII No peie eaur=meen st 43 22 | 73 28 |1430] 5.51 | 1.55 | 2.97 | 4.60] 3.71 | . - | 4.45 | 2.75 | 4.09 | 4.15 | 2.83 | 2.51 . Fort Columbus*®. . .. . 40 42 | 74 O1 23|| 3-07 | 3-18 | 3.34 | 3-38 | 4-54 | 3-84 | 3-79 | 4.85 | 3-44 | 3-42 | 3.37 | 3.83 . Fort Edward ...... | 43 13 | 73 33 | 175|| 3-72 | 1-72 | 2.84! 4.00 | 5.26 | 7.85 | 4.92 | 4.71 | 4.27 | 8.57 | 4.29 | 5.76 . Fort Hamilton?. .... 40 36 | 74 02 25|| 3-02 | 3-25 | 3.18 | 3.50 | 4.23 | 3.94 | 3-89 | 4.48 | 3.27 | 2.93 | 3-21 | 3.35 . Fort Niagara ...... 43 15 | 79 05 | 262]| 2.34 | 2.05 | 2.26 | 2.16 | 2.69 | 2.51 | 3.28 | 2.65 | 3.22 | 2.56 | 2.50] 2.30 y Sort Ontanon . see eens 43 34 | 76 12 | 295]| 2.63 | 2.22 | 2.24 | 1.82] 1.98 | 2.85 | 2.81 | 2.08 | 2.45 | 3.81 | 2.72 | 3.06 | f ele ea So oo So l| 42 50 | 78 55 | 660] 2.00 | 2.02 | 2.84 | 2.28 | 2.76 | 2.69 | 3.21 | 2.04 | 4.38 | 2.75 | 3.03 | 2.77 . Fort Wadsworth ... . || 40 36] 74 02] .. || 3.50] 1.32] 0.75 | 3.10] 2.80] 1.59 | 4.68 | 5.85 | 6.03 | 2.87 | 4.70 | 3.34 PADS NIES AG apg 5 6 42 26 | 79 21 | 715) 2.04 | 1.84] 1.99 | 1.93 | 3-32 | 3-83 | 3-34 | 3-78 | 4-46 | 4.31 | 3-27 | 2.93 m ideaskl ey nese da 68 | 42 12° 1°78 To) |I5Z6l\ || « «ee || ee lien, | DeQO)|( 2 4500s 425/025 | enn oo) B (ENCE Gig, cg GO ceo | 43 16 | 78 15 | 414] 2.60] 1.72 | 3.49 | 2.64 | 2.47 | 3-74| 3.79 | 2.40 | 3.12 | 1.65 | 3.01 | 2.83 . Germantown ...... | 42 05 | 73 52 | .. || 2.50] 2.75 | 3.60| 5.00 | 3.90 6.10 | 1.45 | 6.20 | 6.50} 3.50] 4.15 | 6.30 5 CONN oo Gon 5 42 53 | 77 00 | 567|| 1.60| 1.12 | 1.76 | 3.25 | 3.36 | 3.12 | 3.05 | 3.39 | 2.72 | 2.99 | 2.17 | 1.87 p (\GEGe) ao oo 08 || 42 00 | 74 00 150) 3-62 | 3.55 | 5.45 | 6.41 | 3-73 | 4.08 | 2.95 | 4.43 | 2.26 | 4.89 | 2.93 | 2.52 ne GOSLET AO Women ina serameniie 41 23 | 74 20 | 425] 2.50 | 2.42 |-2.52 | 2.14 | 3.30 | 3.53 | 2.98 | 2.55 | 2.74 | 2.95 | 2.27 | 3.40 . Gouverneur‘ ...... 44 20 | 75 27 | 400] 2.30 | 2.45 1.67 | 1.79 | 2.20 | 2.82 | 2.56 | 1.99 | 2.84 | 3.21 | 2.18 | 1.88 sMGOUVEENENET te we elie. 44 20 | 75 27 | 400] 2.30] 1.92] 2.16] 1.71 | 2.37 | 2.60| 2.56 | 1.99 | 3.13 | 3-34| 2.70 | 2.28 peGtanivilel cus sy wince sie 43 20 | 73 17 | 250] 2.06 | 1.44] 1.79 | 2.07 | 3.52 | 3.18 | 3.52 | 2.89 | 2.65 | 2.88 | 3.06 | 2.46 ma GLOLOM Es yeeay si eet teh a fe | 42 35 | 76 22 |1000)| 3.00 | 2.10 | 6.20 | 4.40 | 2.20] 6.70 | 5.10 | 3.30] 4.80 | 5.60 | 1.70 | 4.30 Biebialle Fe oad oo 2 37 | 75 00 1100, 2.35 | 1.74 | 2.251 4.45 | 3-52] 3.65 | 3.80 | 2.87 | 2.18 | 3.72 | 3.17 | 2.62 Jebrtor gg og alo O Oba 42 30.| 76 55 | 850l| 1.90)|'0/60 | 2:70)| 1-88) 9 1. ss = Il me | sie ||| ere me ee oma orale ee ae 43 03 | 77 39 Gap) 1.66 ie pe ee 1.84 | 3.48 | 1.53 | 3.01 | 3.42 | 3.99 | 1.38 | 0.54 . Klempstead....... o. site Seb -OO 27 ae 35 | 2-31). » o. os OS «- a 8 se eLermitage..*) > ee ea 42 45 | 78 16 |1500] 5.19 | 3.64 | 4.28 | 3.76 | 4.64 | 3.40 | 4.96 | 5.10 | 3.70 | 4.80 | 4.76 | 3.50 SpeLomer Bee ie ape st | 42 38 | 76 11 |1095|| 1.72 | 2.89 | 2.66 | 3.41 | 5.06 | 4.36 | 6.51 | 3.04 | 4.39 | 4.36 | 4.79 | 3.79 i ER OUSE WILLE tel sleet 43 40 | 75 32 | 900) 1.96 | 2.92 | 3.03 | 3.03 | 3.03 | 2.13 | 4.45 | 3-49 | 4.03 | 4.55 | 4.00 | 2.43 pis on As oi | 43 40 | 75 32 | 900] 3.04 | 2.84 | 3.99 | 2.89 | 3-92 | 2.64 | 4.45 | 3.85 | 4.89 | 4.54 | 4.93 | 3.59 ELUGSp Iter, step eee oe | 42 14 47 | 150] 2.37 | 1. 22 | 2.28 | 3.09 | 3.60 | 3.66 | 2.60 | 2.23 | 4.51 | 2.67 | 3.0 | 73 5 3 OTA) 3 3 3 3-09 abthiaealre Yaycist ern cence is | 42 25 76 30 | 417|| 1.81 | 1.76 | 2.51 | 3.00 | 3.54 | 3.83 | 3.31 | 2.99 | 3.40 | 3.25 | 2.87 | 2.27 Sup ACKSOniN ears arent 42 30 | 76 38 | 950] 1.45 | 2.68 | 0.40 | 1.90 | 1.62 | 3.10 | 4.34 | 3.09 | 2.48 | 3.28 | 1.26 | 2.54 al Buen Gro See a Sonia rok || 40 42 | 73 48 | 30] 2.50 | 2.23 | 2.83 | 3.05 | 3-54 | 3.69 | 3.94 | 4.09 | 3.38 | 3.48 | 3.49 | 2.85 . Jamestown ....... | 42 06 | 79 16 |1454|| 3.18 | 2.74 3-12 | 3-44 | 3-30 | 3.61 | 4.86 | 3.69 | 3.61 | 3.80 | 3.82 | 3.99 82. recy Pe any ites || 42 59 | 74 22 250 3-14 | 2.72 3-78 | 2.63 | 3.34] 4.35 | 4.12 | 3.35 | 2.72 3.36 3-57 | 3-29 Bite (ee Signo ol aoa co 41 10 | 73 50 00)| 0.90 | 1.90} 0.40/ 0.10} . . er 4 a 5 sie ee «» | 1.50 > ainderhoolk: ©": 26 sci 222782 125)| 2.21 | 1.53 | 2.48 | 2.97 | 3.41 | 4.55 | 4.35 | 3-35 | 2.94 | 3.25 | 2.69 | 2.75 TOSS eG IG APS ch veto || 41 55 | 74 00 | 188] 2.92 | 1.93 | 2.74 | 2.15 | 3-43 | 3-49 | 3-72 | 2.81 | 2.26 | 3.11 | 3.37 | 3.17 30, sealers: iene. || 43 30 | 73 30]... || 2.90] 1.78 | 1.67 | 4.09 | 4.75 | 4.84 | 5.51 | 3.97 | 3-70 | 4.58 | 3-27 | 3-68 SARIS USE Torrcrip miele nee | 42 45 | 73 40 30) 2.29 | 2.07 2.16 | 2.40 | 2.78 | 3.92 | 3.55 | 2.52 | 3.02 | 3.19 | 2.82 | 2.59 38. Ledyard’. ... 2... || 42 43 | 76 42 | 447] 1.44 | 0.99 | 1.66 | 2.30| 2.76 | 3.33 | 3.21 | 3.03 | 3.46 | 2.74 | 2.40 | 1.50 2) SE WIStON) 2) oes nee | 43 09 | 79 04 | ae 1.38 | 1.30 | 1.54 | 1.64 | 2.19 | 2.72 | 2.27 | 2.10 | 2.68 | 2.44 | 1.69 | 1.15 ® Erasmus Hall. *St. John’s College. © On Gouverneur’s Island, N. Y. Harbor. 4 At the Narrows, N. Y. Harbor. © Farmers’ Hall. * High School. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. NEW YORK.—Continvep. 63 SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. .| Bl 2 « | ze I | —g] 9 is Series Series /ExTEnt| Ousnivens RE a us 2) = g begins. asae BSERVERS. EFERENCES. | a) 2 e , yrs.mos. 44 | 8.37| 7.31| 6.03] 4.17) 25.88|| Jan. 1851; Oct. 1852) 1 6 | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. Coll. 45 | 7-94|12.15) 9.10) 7.12|/36.31 1828-1872 17 4 W. A. Brownell and} N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. O. others. AOI reir Wavelet lit ch olen) fects .. || Jan. 1854; Mar. 1854} oO 3) L. A. Langdon. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 47 | 9.80|12.39| 9.79! 7-95]139-93/| Jan. 1856; Oct. 1866] 8 4 | W. H. Denning. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. f 48 |10.72|12.11)10.41| 9.63//42.87|| Jan. 1826; Noy. 1873 42 10 | E.T.Mac, W.W.How- | N. S Acad. Sys.; Met. Obs. Vol. ard and others. 5 Sb Os 49 |12.96)14.10 11.84|10.48]'49.38)| July, 1856; Feb. 1872) 12 8 | Prof. C. Pernot, Dr. S wee Obs. Vol. 1; S.O.; S. Coll. H | | Spooner, J. Aubier, | | Prof. A. T. Monroe. 50 |11.28) .. 11.07] 9.57]| . . || Nov. 1863; May, 1866) 1 9 | P. A. McMoore. S. O. 51 {11.26/12.48|10.23/10.08]||44.05)| Jan. 1836; Dec. 1874) 33 6 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; | | MS. from S. G. O. 52 |12.10)17.48/17.13 11.20||57.91| Nov. 1857; Noy. 1869| 1 8 | Prof.S.Sias, J.S.Cooley.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 53 |£0.91/12.31) 9.41) g.62)|42.25)| Jan. 1839; Dec. 1874 | 27 11 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; ff i | | MS. from S. G. O. H 54 | 7-11] 8.44 8.28 6.69 |30.52|| Oct. 1841; Dec. 1874 19 Oo | Gen. W. F. Renee Surv. N. & N. W. Lakes; S. O.; § | | L. Leffman, & Asst. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855.; Met. Obs. | | | Surg. | Vol. 1; MS. from S. G. O. : 55 | 6.04) 7.74) 8.98) 7.91)|30.67) Jan. 1844; Oct. 1874] 13 9 | Assistant Surgeon. | Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; § i) | MS. from S. G. O. 56 | 7.88) 7.94|10.16 6.79||32.77|| Dec. 1865; Dec. 1874) 8 5 | “ MS. from S. G. O. 57 | 6.65|12.12/13.60 8.16)|40.53]| June, 1873; Dec. 1874| 1 7 6 ee Gi 58 | 7.24|10.95)12.04| 6.81)/37.04, 1830; Feb. 1864 16 3 | D. J. Pratt and others. | N.Y.Acad.Sys.; Blodgett’s Clim.; 1 & ©, 59 | .- | 5-77| .- | .. || .. || June, 1867; Nov. 1867] o 5 | G. W. Fries. S. O. 60 | 8.60) 9.93) 7.78) 7.15]/33-46]| Jan. 1839; Dec. 1842] 4 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 62 |12.50)13.75/14.15/11.55151.95|| Apr. 1866; May, 1868| 1 9 | S. W. Roe. S. O. 62 | 8.37) 9.56] 7.88] 4.59|30.40 1841; Aug. 1868 | 20 6 | Dr. W. D. Wilson. N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 63 |15.59|11.46|10.08| 9.69 /46.82|| June, 1869; Nov. 1874| 3 6 | D. B. Hendricks. | &; @ 64 | 7.96) 9.06} 7.96} 8.32|/33.30 1834-1849 10 © | Various Observers. | N. Y. Acad. Sys 65 | 5-66] 7.37| 8.23) 6.63)/27.89 1830; Dec. 1855) 18 1 | GG | N.Y.Acad. Sys.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 66 | 6.24) 7.15] 9.17 6.50) 29.06]| July, 1837; Dec. 1874) 26 11 | P.O. Williams, S.Allen, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. D. Wright, W. D. Cummings, E. H. Russell, ‘and HL. D. | Landy. 67 | 7.38) 9.59 8.59) 5-96||31.52 1834-1849 | I5 ©] Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 68 |12.80|15.10|12.10| 9.40'149.40|| May, 1872; May, 1873| 1 1 | S. Johnson. SO; 69 |10.22|10.32| 9.07| 6.71)36.32 1830-1849 10 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. FON | ae je | 3-202. || Dec: 1872; Dec. 1874)" 0 6 | ©. Bb. Aduance. Sb ©; 71 | 6.12} 8.02| 8.79, 4.02/|26.95]| Jan. 1835; Dec. 1836) 2 o | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. G2 NRE eG I ee ih oo | Jan. 1874; May, 1874, © 5 | S. R. Probasco. S. O. 73 |12.68)13.46|13.26)12. 33 SI. 73 Oct. 1860; Aug. 1864) 3 10 | A. A. Hibbard. ce i 74. |11.13/13.91|13.54| 8.40/46. 98|| Sept. 1850; Feb. 1856) 2 6 | E. C. Reed. N. Y. Acad. Sys. : 75 | 9.09|10.07|12.58| 7.31|39.05| Mar. 1849; Dec. 1866| 5 2 | W. D. Yale. S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. § 76 |10.80|10.94|14.36) 9.47||45.57|| Jan. 1854; Aug. 1872| 6 7 | W. D. Yale. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 77 | 8.59) 9.86] 9.41) 7.43/135-29 1830; Jan. 1870) 15 8 | Dr. f Hackenberg | N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. O. | and others. 78 | 9.05|10.13] 9.52) 5.84]/34.541| 1830; Dec. 1874 19 3 | Various Observers. 6 a a5 79 | 3.92|10.53] 7.02) 6.67||28.14|| May, 1873; Dec. 1874| 1 8 | F. D. Carman. S. O. 80 | 9.42|11.72|10.35 7-58)39-07|| Jan. 1827; Dec. 1852| 25 0 | Various Observers. | N. Y. Acad. Sys. 81 | 9.86/12.16!11.23| 9.91|'43.16|) Nov. 1850; Dec. 1874) 8 o | S.W.Roe&S.G.Love. | N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S.O.; S. Coll. § 82 | 9.75|11.82| 9.65| 9.15||40.37 1830-1845 12 ©, Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 83) .. | -. | -- | 4-30] .. || Dec. 1873; Dec. 1874| 0 6 | C. J. McIlvaine. S; ©: 84 | 8.86|12.25| 8.88] 6.49|/36.48]| Jan. 1830; Dec. 1846| 17 0 | Various Observers. | N. Y. Acad. Sys: 85 | 8.32/10.02| 8.74) $.02||35.10 1830-1849 19 0 fe lanes $6 |10.51|14.32/11.55| 8.36)44.74|| Dec. 1856; Nov. 1858| 1 11 | P. Reid. Met. Obs. Vol. I. 87 | 7.34) 9-99) 9-03) 6.95/133-31 1826-1846 20 © | Various Observers. N.Y. Acad. Sys.; Blodgett’s Clim. 88 | 6.72] 9.57| 8.60] 3.93||28.82 1830-1846 9 0 66 N. Y. Acad. sys. 89 | 5-37] 7-09] 6.81 SHEE | S0e 1830-1850 14 0 o: ce & Cortland Academy. 4 Union or Clinton Hall. i Cayuga Academy. j Amount supposed too small; gauge on roof 50 feet from ground. I 64 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF NEW YORK—Continvep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED STATION | 3 = ) i a 2 Z = 2 > Zt 4, 3 = i) Se 2p | = o & a 3 S = oS 1 S| oS fee oS [eee ee ae es al ene gO. Leyden jn. seme 43° 34/1 75° ares 6.65 | 4.05 | 4.47 | 2.91 | 2.55 | 5.31 | 4.56 | 4.84 | 6.29 | 7.60 | 4.00 | 7.70 Sim INGO sg wet qe aot | 41 45 | 74 46 |1474|| 1.58 | 4.22 | 3.91 | 5-79 | 3-39 | 4-77 | 2-73 | 3-53 | 2-79 | 2-86 | 3.88 | 4.46 Gy as Gus eos ee | 42 53 | 77 40]. - |] TOO} one a: 5 5 O45 ape oo4 AG Ho 93. Little Genesee... .. | 42 00 | 78 15 |1500)| 3-22 | 2.58 | 3.34 | 2.24 | 2.26 | 3.53 | 4.31 | 2.81 | 2.89 | 3.22 | 2.95 | 3.11 Gap Lock porters jis ie me | 43 09 | 78 44 | .. || 2.84] 1.93 | 2.24 | 2.10] 1.55 | 2.61 | 3.33 | 2-13 | 2.54 | 2.71 | 2.80 | 2.68 eee dS Geom od | 42 36 | 76 50 |1000) 1.25 | 1.36 | 0.99 | 3.22 | 2.35 | 3-59 | 3-50 | 1-92 | 2.39 | 2-76 | 1.81 | 2.31 GOe GOW Willete aif cs enon ee | 43 47 | 75 30 847|| 2.38 | 2.54 | 2.12 | 2.11 | 2.73 | 3.48 | 3-52 | 3-04 | 2.82 | 3.24 | 3.03 | 2.54 Ch UMS Ga ee oS | 43 tl ley fc tfenalL(o0)| Cae rt dh oleae ilo ell oa [to's io o fhm [leas | tenn 98. Madison Barracks . . . | 43. 57 76 04 | 262|| 2.54 | 2.17 | 2.89 | 2.27 | 2.59 | 2.58 | 3.58 | 2.99 | 3-52 | 4.63 | 3.07 | 2.48 gg; Madrid 22 2...) | 44 43 | 75 09 | 280) 1.82 | 2.13 | 2.20 | 1.34 | 2.40 | 2.44 | 4.27 | 1.84 | 2.07 | 3.49 | 3.28 | 3.10 ROO! Madridims 5 cannot | 44 43.| 75 09 | 280|| 1.62] 2.40 | 2.60 | 4.21 | 2.54 | 3.85 | 1.98 | 3-39 | 4.41 | 1.66) .. | .. ror. Malone. 2 2a) ae = | 44 50 | 74 18 | 703]| 2.24 | 2.46 | 2.54 | 2.59 | 3.00 | 3.64 | 3.35 | 1.96 | 3-71 | 3.23 | 2.27 | 2.71 1o2. Martinsburg ...... 43) 43 | 757: 28)|\o <5 ten | Pee [2206 (2762916224518 (elm ae ecco 103. McGrawville. ..... 42 34 | 76 11 |1450]| 3.91 | 0.68 | 3.50 | 2.29 | 4.22 | 10.89] 2.51 | 2.88] 3.20] .. | ..1.. Tog, Mexico) 202 3) 2) 43 27 | 76 14 | 331|| 2.60 | 2.12 | 2.23 | 1.53 | 2.76] 2.56 | 3.16 | 2.08 | 3.38 | 4.16 | 3.40 | 3.71 ROR VMEXICONN ec ements litre 43 27 | 76 14 | 423] 3-09| . . | 0.86] 2.16 | 3.65 | 1.52 | 2.17 | 3-34 | 5-95 | 4-19 | 3.37 | 5.16 TOO. WUCSICOM Actor ayers | 43 27 | 76 14]... || 2.09 | 1.97 | 2.14 | 1.47 | 2.80 | 2.43 | 3.09 | 2.10 | 3.02 | 4.00 | 3.18 | 3.19 107. Middleburg ...... | 42 35 | 74 22 | 2.20] 1.97 | 4.50 | 5.10] 6.10 | 4.45 | 6.30] 5.80 | 2.33 | 5.50 | 3.22 | 1.20 108. Middlebury ...... | 42 48 | 78 08 800}) 1.46 | 1.77 | 2.26 | 2.46 | 2.92 | 3.40 | 3.30 | 2.81 | 2.83 | 2.88 | 2.56 | 1.79 1og. Milo. ......... || 42 39 | 77 O1 | 868] 2.19 | 2.75 | 2.75 | 1.93 | 3-94 | 3-25 | 3-73 | 2-64 | 2-25 | 3.23 | 1.97 | I-94 ito p WUNUN AS So a no | 43 10 | 78 20 | 600} 2.47 | 1.85 | 1.68 | 1.95 | 2.13 | 2.84 | 2.88 | 2.24 | 4.61 | 3.33 | 3.09 | 2.45 rire (Minaville® Soo en ce | 254] 74 15 | .. || 3-14 | 2.48 | 4.01 | 3.24 | 4.45 | 3-73 | 3-27 | 2-43 | 4-45 | 3-77 | 3 2542.71 112. Montgomery. ..... || 41 32 | 74 13 | 300]| 2.64| 2.22 | 2.24 | 2.32 | 3.05 | 4.06 | 3.36 | 2.62 | 2.53 | 3.28 | 2.74 | 3.12 113. Mount Pleasant ... . || 41 03 | 73 52 | 125|| 2.16] 1.50] 2.55 | 3.57 | 3-63 | 3-33 | 4-31 | 3-83 | 3-03 | 3-27 | 2.44 | 2.67 LAAN ew DUES 0 pis) ose ae | 41 31 | 74 00 | 65]| 2.73 | 2.46 | 2.53 | 2.09 | 4.51 | 3.65 | 3-50 | 3-58 | 2-74 | 3-54 | 3-09 | 2.43 115. Newark Valley .... || 42 12 | 76 11 | .. || 1.90| 2.70 | 3.91 | 2.10 | 3.50 | 3.33 | 4.13 | 5-80 | 2.20 | 3.33 | 1.90 | 3.05 116. New York City*®. . . . || 40 50 | 73 56] 25]| 3.57 | 3.67 | 3.61 | 3.71 | 4.11 | 3.77 | 4-59 | 4-72 | 3-74 | 3-67 | 3-79 | 3-57 LY NICDOIS ae. .eeurtiome ne 42 of | 76 28 | 800]| 3.20] 4.15 | 2.87 | 7.93 | 0.20 | 9.00 | 5.20] 0.11 | 5.15 | 2.00 | 5.04 | 4.82 118. North Hammond .. . || 44 23 | 75 45 | .. || 3-08] 2.56 | 3.17 | 2.10 | 3.61 | 2.55 | 3.58 | 3-09 | 4.17 | 5.44 | 3.58 | 2.80 11g. NorthSalem,..... 41 20 | 73 34 | 361|| 2.93 | 2.40 | 3.04 | 3.14 | 4.06 | 3.37 | 4-03 | 4.15 | 3-14 | 4.21 | 3.16 | 3.33 120. North Volney ..... 43 20 | 76 28 | 350] 4.47 | 2.36 | 4.94 | 3.20 | 1.92 | 3.78 | 5.51 | 1.66 | 3.27 | 5.08 | 3.11 | 2.53 p20. (Opdensburg f. 2 2: ss 44 40 | 75 28 | 232|| 2.10] 2.65 | 3.66 | 2.97 | 2.45 | 5.02 | 3.38 | 3.43 | 2.61 | 2.32 | 3.34 | 3.70 122. Oneida Institute. . . . || 43 04 | 75 38 500]| 3.07 | 1.59 | 1.48 | 2.32 | 2.54 | 3.31 | 3-27 | 3.08 | 2.69 | 3.72 | 2.15 | 1.07 | r23) (Onondaca: ecneits ty soe || 42 56 | 76 08 |1260)| 2.01 | 1.49 | 1.82 | 2.12 | 3.20 | 3.74 | 3.12 | 3.62 | 2.76 | 3.10 | 2.66 | 1.99 meas Onondaga, ci lies oe 42 56 | 76 08 |1260)| 1.93 | 1.41 | 1.76 | 2.01 | 3.13 | 3-52 | 3-58 | 3-79 | 2.76 | 3.28 | 2.54 | 1.88 MASS ROR CO) Gig cela bh, dos 43 25 | 76 34 250) 3-30 | 2.68 | 3.50 | 3.22 | 3.20 | 3.19 3-82 | 3-01 | 3.58 | 3.94 | 3.72 | 3.26 } | | | 126; (Ovid Ses 2 em aye 42 41 | 76 52 | 800] 1.82 | 1.58 | 1.48 | 3.63 | 3.48 | 7-13 | 3.88 | 2.57 | 3-15 | 4.73 | 3.03 | 1.49 E27 SAOMTOVO ey care oats a ac | 42 23] 75 40 | 961] 2.47 | 2.21 | 2.27 | 2.52 | 3.60 | 4.27 | 3.77 | 3-34 | 3-35 | 3-36 | 2.73 | 2.47 N25.) Oysteribays.n sacee ii 40 52 | 73 32 | 50\| 2.68] 1.11 | 3.58 | 5.28 | 7.36 | 3.49 | 4.40 | 2.09 | 2.37 | 1.28 | 1.98 | 2.12 129, UPalermo 5) <2) | et | 43 20 | 76 20 | 327]| 3.34 | 3-55 | 2.74 1-91 | 2.46 | 3.27 | 3.51 | 2.17 | 3-52 | 3-94 | 3-84 | 4.07 1305) Ralrayra: 2) yen eine | 43 04 | 77 13 | 450|| 1.16] 0.82 | 1.03 | 2.24 | 1.66 | 2.67 | 3.65 | 2.70 | 2.93 | 2.78 | 2.60 | 2.25 E31 wenn wan! Gs) eacie e | 42 42 | 77 04 740) 1.38 | 1.44 | 1.65 | 2.43 | 3.01 | 3.31 | 3-16 | 2. © | 2.73 | 2.61 | 2.02 | 1.67 | 132. Pierrepont Manor . . . || 43 48 | 76 13 | 617|| 2.15 | 1.74) 2.94 | 2.80 | 3.15 | 2.70 | 3.56 | 3.28 | 3.69 | 4.60 | 3.87 | 3.16 MEE MAEM EU et Sa) egy 5 43 00| 77 16].. | 4.57 4-74 2.08 | 5.32 ATT zis ZO\ll Goris || ea. tase | lee ost een ero 134. Plattsburg Academy . . || 44 41 | 73 26 | 186]| 1.85 | 1.65 | 2.42 | 2.48 | 2.65 | 3.19 | 3.47 | 2.97 | 3.12 | 3-70 | 2.36 | 2.12 g | 4 es ee LL * Also called Townsendville and Covert. > Locust Grove Farm. ° Series embraces observations made at New York Central Park, N. Y. Cooper Institute, N. Y. Hospital, N. Y. D. D. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 65 NEW YORK —Continvep. SNow FOR EACH MontTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. w| 2 | 2] ¥ Series Series |E g z 2 2 | ens. ee AEENE OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. Re | & a = S yrs.mos. 90 | 9.93/14.71/17-89|18.40||60.93|| Mar. 1869; July, 1870} 1 4 | C. C. Merriam. S: O: 91 |13.09/11.03] 9.53]10.26)43.91)| Oct. 1850; Apr. 1856] 2 7 | J. Felt, Jr.,— Watkins. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; N.Y.Acad. Sys. OP ss ao lea | ca |i oa |] Mey, ators Ib, WES || @ ie || Thiet, Sh ANS Wehanbaovoyne, || S, O) 93 | 7-84/10.65] 9.06) 8.91)/36.46]] July, 1866; Dec. 1873] 7 4 | D. Edwards. ce 94 | 5.89! 8.07] 8.05) 7.45)/29.46)| June, 1870; Dec. 1874] 4 6] B. W. Clark. ce 95 | 6.56) 9.01] 6.96) 4.92||27.45|| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1858} 4 5 | J. Lefferts. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 96 | 6.96/10.04] 9.09) 7.46//33.55|| Jan. 1827; July, 1872] 22 10 | A. J. Barrett, J. C. | N.Y. Acad. Sys.; Met. Obs. Vol. House and others. is Ss Os Gy ull eascrael fe Moca (Orel eda .. || Noy. 1870; Dec. 1870} 0 2 | A. M. Strong. Sp (0) 98 | 7.75] 9-15|11.22| 7.19||35.31|| Jan. 1840; Dec. 1874] 14 2 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; MS. from S: GO: 99 | 5.94) 8.55] 8.84) 7.05]|30.38 1849-1852 2 10 | E. A. Dayton. S. Coll. 100 | 9.35) 9.22} .. | .. .. || Jan. 1854; Oct. 1859] 1 4 | E. A. Dayton. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Tol | 8.13) 8.95] 9.21 7-41|/33-70} 1830; Apr. 1877] 10 8 | P. Belville. | Sig. Ser. Reps. 102 |11.82 Bes {tee ta .. || Mar. 1844; May, 1844| 0 3 | Dr. F. B. Hough. | Ss Goll, 103 |10.01/16.28) . . .. |) Jan. 1857; Sept. 1857: 0 9 | J. M. Smith. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 104 | 6.52) 7.80|10.94| 8.43)|33-69 1837; Dec. 1852} 14 3 | Various Observers. | N. Y. Acad. Sys. 105 | 6.67] 7.03/13.51| .. || .. || Mar. 1856; Jan. 1857] oO 11 | J. R. French. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 106 | 6.41) 7.62!10.20) 7.25)/31.48]/ ..... MOO} AL Sane tobee | Dove in Pogg. Ann. |107 |I5.70)16.55|11.05) 5.37||48.67|| Feb. 1871; Nov. 1873 | 2 5 | W. Roe S: O. 108 | 7.64) 9.51) $.27/ 5.02||30.44 1826-1848 17 0 | — Dewey. Blodgett’s Clim. 109 | 8.62| 9.62) 7.45] 6.88)|32.57|| May, 1869; Dec. 1872| 2 10 | G. D. Baker. S; @y 110 | 5.76) 7.96|11.03) 6.77|/31.52|| Jan. 1841; Dec. 1847] 7 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. III |I1I.70) 9.43/11.47| 8.33)|40.93|| Dec. 1867; Jan. 1871} 3 2] D.S. &J. W. Bussing. | S. O. 112 | 7.61|10.04) 8.55] 7.98]/34.18 1830-1842 II o | Various Observers. | N. Y. Acad. Sys. 113 | 9.75|11.47| 8.74] 6.33]|36.29 1830-1844 13 0 a [eee Gh 1i4 | 9.13/10.73] 9.32] 7.62|/36.85]| Jan. 1830; Feb. 1871 | 25 5 | J.H.Gardiner & others. | N. Y. Acad. Sys,; S. O. II5 | 9.51/13.26) 7.43] 7.65]/37.85|| Dec. 1868; Apr. 1872| 2 11 | S. Johnson. » Sb ©; 116 |11.43]£3.08/11.20]10.81)/46.52|| Apr. 1844; June,1877| 29 9 | J. Dascey, Prof. O. W.| Am. Alm.; S. Coll.; S.O.; Met. Morris, Dr. W. W. Obs. Vol. 1; Sig. Ser. Reps. Sanger, F. J. Slade, C.C. Wakely, Prof. C. A. Joy, M. M. Marsh, = : J. M. Aubier, J. Ho- gan, D. Draper, H.E. Cole, M.F. Tighe, F. M. M. Beall, H. J. Penrod. | 117 |11.00|14.31/12.19|12.17]|49.67|| Dec. 1873; Dec. 1874] 1 1 | R. Howell. Rec eDeh homer inaew et 1118 | 8.88} 9.22|/13.19) 8.44||39.73]| June, 1866; Dec. 1874] 8 5 | C. A. Wooster. & ©); I1g |10.51|11.55|10.24| 8.66/40.96|| Jan. 1830; Dec. 1856) 20 8 | J. F. Jenkins, M. J. | N.Y. Acad. Sys.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Lobdell. 120 |10.06|10.95|11.46| 9.36||41.83|| July, 1872; Dec. 1874| 2 6/| J. M. Patrick. S. O. 121 | 9.08)11.83| 8.27] 8.45]|37.63|| Sept. 1850; June, 1860} 5 8 | W. E. Guest. N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. O.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 122 | 6.34 9.66) 8.56) 6.63//31.19 1844-1852 6 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 123 | 7.14/10.48] 8.52) 5.49//31.63 1832-1843 II 0 Us Gi i 124 | 6.90|10.89| 8.58) 5.22/31.59]) .-..- Be ila Oeae eae cie: peal Dove in Pogg. Ann. 125 | 9.92|10.02/11.24| 9.24||40.42)| Apr. 1856; June,1877| 18 7 | J.H.Hart, F.B. Hough, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; Sig. Ser. W. S. Malcolm. Reps. 126 | 8.59|13.58|10.91| 4.89||37.97|| Jan. 1856; Sept. 1858) 2 7 | J. W. Chickering. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 127 | 8.39|11.38] 9.44) 7.15|/36.36 1830-1852 20 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 128 |16.22] 9.98] 5.63] 5-91||37-74| Jan. 1835; Dec. 1837] 3 © ee Epes’ 6 129 | 7.11) 8.95/11.30,10.90||38.26] Jan. 1860; Dec. 1874] 10 6 | E. B. Bartlett. SO! 130 | 4.93) 9.02] 8.31| 4.23||26.49 1834; Dec. 1856] 2 7 | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. Coll. 131 | 7.09! 9.28] 7.45] 4.49||28.31|| Jan. 1829; Dec. 1874] 39 5 | G. gona Dr. H. || N. Y. Acad. Sys:; S: Coll: S.0: P. Sartwell. 132 | 8.89) 9.54/12.16) 7.0 .64|| Jan. 1859; Oct. 1865) 6 10 | W. C. Pierrepont. | 20th An. Rep. Reg. Univer. N.Y. ee eats a eee iy a ‘ tn 1857; June,1857| © 6 J. H. Norton. Met. Obs. Vol 1. 134 | 7-55] 9.63] 9-18, 5-62)|31.98| Jan. 1840; Dec. 1874| 18 6 | Asst. Surg. and others, | Ar. Met. Reg. 1855; N.Y. Acad. j Sys.; S. Coll.; Blodgett’s Clim.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; MS. from S. | G. O. Institute, N. Y. sth Avenue, N. Y. Columbia College, N. Y. Penitentiary Hospital, N. Y. 80th Street Reservoir, N. Y. Rutger’s College, N. Y. Rutherfurd Observatory, N. Y. Signal Service, N. Y. St. Francis Xavier's College. 4 Seneca Falls Collegiate Institute. I MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED 66 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF NEW YORK—Continvep. mie 2 ae STATION. | 3 @ 8) Rea a ec se ieee Ili a Be eh Sen fetes (psy cee le mehe il yee ||) Se Tah. POMpey.o. che, = assoc 42° 52’| 76° 02/\1300]| 1.69 | 1.60 | 1.26 | 1.78 | 3.08 | 4.21 | 4.12 136. Pompey Hill. ..... 42 52 | 76 o9 |1737]| 2.24 | 2.08 | 1.09] . . | 2.80] 2.45 | 1.70 | ig yePOrsdam ls eens ewe uel 44 40 | 75 of | 394|| 1.40| 1.06 | 1.48 | 1.70 | 3.02 | 3.31 | 4.03 138. Poughkeepsie’. .... 41 40 | 73 55 | -. || 3-34| 2.08 | 3.22 | 2.87 | 3.60| 3.66 | 4.09 139. Prattsbury*®) 2... % - 2 34 | 77 20 |1494]| 1.95 | 1.82 | 2.37 | 2.71 | 3-13 | 3-94 | 3-27 140; Red)Hook... - i «= - 41 58 | 73 52] .. || 2.86| 1.54 | 2.39 | 3.18 | 3.03 | 3.99 | 4.31 141. Rockland*....:... 41 09 | 74 00 | 124|| 1.11] 5.47 | 6.00] 1.62] 4.42] ..].. TA ae OChestece arenes | 43 08 | 77 40 | 500] 2.27 | 2.26 | 2.48 | 2.58 | 2.99 | 3.09 | 3.30 | | 143. Rodman os > si '. « 43 52 | 75 58 | 600)| 7.90| 2.20] 3.30 | 3.20] 2.10 | 3.95 | 3-95 144. Sackett’s Harbor... . | 43 55 | 76 07 | 266]| 1.98 | 2.46 | 2.89 | 2.95 | 3.36 | 2.51 | 2.98 | 145. Sag Harbor ...... | 41 00 | 72 18 | 40} 3.68 | 2.60 | 3.37 | 4.45 | 3-47 | 2.41 | 3-38 Nee SEVENGE 6 o Gq. Oo 0 || 43 04 | 73 47 | 960)/ 1.50] . . | . . | 3.30] 7-10] 2.80 | 2.90 147. Schenectady® ..... 42 47 | 73 57 | 300l| 4.91 | 2.49 | 2.45 | 3.06 | 3.50 | 3.32 | 3.16 148. Seneca Falls. .....- | 42 54 | 76 50-| 463] 1.44 | 2.24 | 2.38 | 2.82 | 3.49 | 3.16 | 3.85 149. Sing Sing’... ...- 41 09 | 73 52 | 158! 4.43 | 4.49 | 5-72 | 5.89 | 8.57 | 7-41 | 6.98 150. Sing Sing ....... 41 09 | 73 52] 125]| 1.79] 3.56 | 0.82 | 1.50 | 6.18 | 2.27 | 2.43 MS Yousloansyille st titres els 42 AT | Ae st ie o||p2s 28s) sey aa 5725/0 s4 kel oan eee eee G2 OIE VALLE sie enon canoe | 43 52 | 76 06 | 300) 4.71] 5.39] 2.99] .. | --|--|-- WHZ. Somerville’... ne 44. 10 | 75 00 | 412|| 3.09 | 1.66] 2.17 | 2.17 | 2.70 | 1.47 | 4.34 154. South Hartford. .... 43 18 | 73 25 | 400]|| 2.40| 2.77 | 3.29 | 2.79 | 4.11 | 4.11 | 3-40 155. South Trenton..... 43 13 | 75 15 | 835] 3.90] 5-19] 4.94 | 3.66 | 4.22 | 4.69 | 5.46 TSO. Spencertowae sy. ae 42 19 | 73 41 | 750|| 2.59 | 1.68 | 1.22 | 4.62 | 4.26 | 4.07 | 3.97 Movs soahreaae 6 4 oo po 42 30 | 78 42 |1060]| 1.18 | 2.37 | 1.84 | 3.95 | 2.17 | 3-95 | 3-60 His SEN GONS Ge a ooo o 40) 39) 174) O44) M5OlN 9453/2560)" \2t2) a alle eel ite estdly teks Qs tarkey, armani 42°32 | 76 58a. 5 Pa ee | fee hell Mae if e) * Wes HHiGsle 6 4.64 G55 5 41 07 | 74 08].. SPE Rey Woe) Wao | se, lab ROL OV LACUSCr. iste ees 43 02 | 76 14 | 407|| 2.26 | 2.10 | 2.68 | 2.81 | 3.16 | 3.66 | 3.53 LO2 es barrytown 9.) ) sn. i 41 05 | 73 51 | 152|| 3.07 | 3.20 | 3.84 | 3.26 | 4.56 | 3.80 | 5.03 egy BIE ee ob Oe 44 12 | 75 48 | 365] 2.13 | 2.13 | 3.06 | 3.41 | 4.56 | 1.95 | 2.26 TO4s Uhropis NECKS | a year 40 48 | 73 47 | Ig|| 1.92 | 2.96 | 2.75 | 2.24 | 3.80 | 2.66 | 2.11 HOw ow Oo Soda C 42 44| 73 41 | 581 3.16| 2.17 | 2.58 | 3.34 | 3-49 | 3-95 | 4.26 166. Utica. ........- 43 95 | 75 13 | 473]] 2.92 | 2.72 | 2.87 | 3.19 | 3-28 | 4.48 | 4.87 NG 7a Varela cence omen erie 42 30 | 76 I5 |II0o] . . oh Ws Atal oe . | 3-48 | 4.00 168. Wampsville§ ..... 43 07 | 75 48 | 500] 4.06 | 3.30 | 4.14 | 5-18 | 6.13 | 6.90 | 7.75 169; Wappinger Malls). ...7 2 /l-fT Ose SO Nl even l|lleloe ct || Ms tsyall eteuercem meovmernn etre em ee 170. Warrensburg. ..... 43 28 | 73 42 | 682 || ard. pliers atl eee | cess ewan DT Warsaw, fics a eens 2 44 | 78 10 =| ta. al | Zee Ae ON aie (ieatte 172. Waterbure. 2 3 <9 cee 42 30 | 76 25 | 800] 3.44 | 1.88 | 4.00 | 4.49 | 1.89 | 2.61 | 4.59 173. Wateriord ect -nismemant= io 42 47 | 73 43 | 70l| 3-42| 1.97 | 2.95 | 3-60 | 3.15 | 4.24 | 4.58 PAS MEWS B ls 5g G6 43 58] 75 54 | 268] 1.65 | 0.21 | 1.65 | 1.44 | 3.72 | 1.41 | 1.83 175. Watervliet Arsenal® . . || 42 43 | 73 50] 5o0l| 2.07] 2.08 | 2.19 | 2.92 | 3.56 | 3-73 | 3-51 176. Waverly Village’= .). < ||\42)22 | 7850) |300)|/2.34 || 242)" 3 a 2.10 3-40 1.93 3-35 2.33 2.46 2. 72 1.00 2.84 3.82 3.04 0.90 3-88 * Franklin Academy. © Union College. > Saint Lawrence Academy. ° Dutchess County Academy. ‘ Amount excessive; the gauge supposed to have been improperly placed. 4 Female Institute. Dec. 1.57 3-46 1.44 3-23 2.48 2.36 2.68 . AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 67 NEW YORK—Continvuep. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. w qa . a = = i F eee 5 : 2 | is i & ees Sai EXTENT OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. & Z a = s ~ jyrs.mos. | 135 | 6.12/11.52| 8.26) 4.86)|30.76| Jan. 1830; Dec. 1852] 16 3 | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 136] ..|.. | .. | 7.78] .. || May, 1856; Mar. 1858] o 9/| J. F. Kindall, S. M.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Ingalls. 137 | 6.20110.15| 8.38] 3.90]/28.63)| Jan. 1828; Dec. 1848] 20 0 | Various Observers. Blodgett’s Clim.; N. Y.Acad. Sys. 138 | 9.69/12.16: 9.83] 8.65|40.33 1830; Apr. 1870] 15 1 | Miss Swallow & others. | N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. O. 139 | 8.21) 9.84) 8.64] 6.25/132.94, ..... 9 ©} Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 140 | 8.60,11.13) 7.66] 6.76|/34.15|| Jan. 1830; Dec. 1842] 11 oO ce Gi « 14] /12.04/ .. | .. | .. || .. |] Jan. 1869; May, 1869] © 5 | C.dela Verny,—Nyack.| S. O. 142 | 8.05) 9.12) 9.27| 7.21//33.65|| Jan. 1831; June, 1877] 44 8] F. M. M. Beall, L. E.| Am. Alm.; Regts. of Univ. 1868; Sebree, L. Wetherell, N.Y. Acad. Sys.; S. Coll.; S.O. Dr. E. S. Marsh, H. W. Matthews, Dr. W. M. L. Fiske, Dr. C. Dewey, & Dr. M. M. Matthews. 143 | 8.60/10.95|14.30|13.65]/47.50|| June, 1873; Dec. 1874] 1 7 | S. Johnson. S. O. 144 | 9.20) 8.59)11.58| 7.36|36.73]| July, 1859; Dec. 1866] 7 6] Gen. W. F. Raynolds, | Surv. N. & N. W: Lakes; Met. H. Metcalf. Obs. Vol. 1. 145 |11.29) 9.46,11.62)10.70]'43.07)| Mar. 1849; Dec. 1858| 8 5 | E. N. Byram. S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. WAG cit} eae acl eee | -- || Apr. 1858; Sept. 1859| © 6 | W. H. Riker. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 147 | 9.01] 9.15) 7.31/12.07//37.54|| Jan. 1835; June, 1864] 4 3)| Various Observers. N.Y. Acad. Sys.; Met. Obs. Vol. ne S&S Oh 148 | 8.69) 9.62)10.33) 7.14]/35.78|| Jan. 1850; Dec. 1852| 3 0 | J.P.Fairchild & others. | N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. Coll. 149 |20.1823.65/19.68|13.14|/76.65|| Sept. 1862; Jan. 1875 | 11 2 | H. Lownsberg. S. Coll. 150 | 8.50) 9.99|10.99] 7.35||36.83|| Mar. 1849; Aug. 1852| 2 3 | C. F. Maurice. a I51 |17.88) .. | .. | .. || .. || May, 1868; Jan. 1870] © 6] G. W. Potter. S. O. HEA |) oo co oe | oo Moo Ill lame neh NOE USO] © 4 |} Io 18 leimectl, Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 153 | 7.04] 8.23] 8.73] 6.68]/30.68| Apr. 1849; Apr. 1852] 3 o| Dr. F. B. Hough. S. Coll. 154 |10.19/12.34!10.74| 8.49||41.76| Aug. 1863; Noy. 1873| 10 2 | G. M. Ingalsbe. S. 0: 155 |12.82/14.78:13.25/13.05]|53.90|| Aug. 1863; Dec. 1874| 10 6 | Capt. S. Barrows. Gs 156 |10.10)12.13) 8.62] 7.70|138.55|| July, 1854; June, 1861| 5 3) F.C. P. Hyde, L. S.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S.O. Packard and others. 157 | 7-96|/11.19'13.45] 5.85//38.45]| Jan. 1834; Dec. 1835] 2 © | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 5 Ol eee ence een |e ||Octye rS675Hebs 1806)! (O)e4|/Sie, Hillier: S. O: I5@) | so oo | ee ll oo |i oo IlNOwm Leys Dee, Tey! || Iele IL, ID enisoyn, ce WED) |} oo oc | oo |] oa jl o6 |) Wikre Teor Mere whelee | a0 |) Io Jal iver, & 161 | 8.65] 9.72/10.92| 7.46//36.75|| Jan. 1840; Dec. 1852] 9 5 | Various Observers. N. Y. Acad. Sys. 162 |11.66!14.24|12.14) 9.54|47.58]| Jan. 1860; Apr. 1872] 12 4| ..... S. Coll. 163 |11.03| 6.8611.40] 7.74|37.03|| Aug. 1861; May, 1868] 6 7 | S. O. Gregory. S. O. 164 | 8.79] 8.49|11.07| 9.07|37.42|| Dec. 1863; Feb. 1866] 1 2 | E.Morris, F.M. Rogers. G 165 | 9.41|12.07| 9.21] 7.19|37.88]| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1874] 9 1 | Prof. E. H. Allen, D. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Green, J. W. Heim- street, W. Fenton, W. L. Haskin. 166 | 9.34/13.09| 9.96] 9.05]41.44 1826; Dec. 1870| 24 4 | J.G.Williams &others. | N. Y. Acad. Sys.; S. O. 167 | .. |I5.13 10.00] .. || .. || June, 1873; Nov. 1873| 0 6 | J. E. Winslow. S: ©: 168 |15.45|22.44'18.62|11.50/68.01|| Mar. 1856; Noy. 1874} 16 4 | Dr. S. Spooner. Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. HOON hd Ioan eal oe .. || Dec. 1874; Dec. 1874] oO 1 | J. D. Harcourt & Son. | S. O. WHOS || asics ecu cee nee .. || July, 1871; Sept. 1871} o 3) H. E. McNutt. ee 17t | 6.80) .. | .. | .. || .. || Mar. 1865; May, 1865] o 3 | J. P. Morse. C: 172 |10.38|11.22) 9.33] 7.8738.80|| June, 1872; Dec. 1874| 2 7 | D. Trowbridge. fe 173 | 9.70|12.37| 8.43] 7.97|38.47|| June, 1857; May, 1863] 4 11 | J. C. House. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 174 | 6.81) 6.95) 9.52] 3:9127.19|| Jan. 1856; Dec. 1856] 1 o/| Dr. P. O. Williams. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 175 | 8.67|10.34| 9.18] 6.48|34.67|| Apr. 1836; Dec. 1854] 17 4 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. WD | oo | so co dhoe Il oo || laine isles Ineo. sector |) 2 Il Mile Ilene fs Cimaiiisy SO; 1/7 NG Gull Mecmee al hears Peon .. || May, 1857; Apr. 1858] o 6 | H. M. Sheerar. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 178|..]|..|]..{|.. || .- || Mar. 1856; Nov. 1856] o 2] L. Woodward. ct a 179 | 9.17|16.90| 9.05] 8.02)43.14]) Oct. 1871; Sept.1874| 2 o| J. M. Young. | Ss, ©; 180 |12.51|13.1411.27| 9.90|46.82|| Jan. 1840; Dec. 1874| 29 9 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 181 | 8.17|12. -31| 7. .76|| Jan. 1870; Dec. 1874] 5 0 ce MS. from S. G. O. 182 | . s : a 2 : bee Be ( ce ie. Feb. 1861] o 7 | E.S. Holmes. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 183 |10.15 es 17.37,|51-75|| Nov. 1872; Dec. 1874] 1 11 | O. R. Willis. S. O. A & Also called Oneida. Amount appears overmeasured. 4 Series supposed incomplete in the measure of water falling as snow. CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF NORTH CAROLINA. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED 4 Also known as Green Plains. Ee | 3 STATION ; be & | sare = | ES i a z 3 ° < ‘7 || 4 a Fal 3 ist — 3 = S| 8 tes |e) Ss | SS eee ee eee Te PASHEVAILC./-) sists Teen 1 35° 33/| 82° 30/12250]| 2.42 | 3.41 | 3.27 | 3-16 | 3.90 | 4.20 | 5.06 | 4.64 | 2.06 | 1.70 | 2.67 | 3.22 2. Attaway ra A. EA te | 35 2 nS 00 | 850) 4.19 4.97 | 5-21 | 4.60 | 5.44 | 4.42 | 3.88 | 5.08 | 4.99 | 3.78 | 2.94 | 3.68 3. Bakersville . - 4 2% « | 36 02 2 02 oiled delice a oe sal) ee AR Os 2c SO. eae een 4. Beaufort Hospital. . . . || 34 43 | 76 39 | 20] . . | 4.50/11.50) 3.87 | 3.85 | 2.77 | 1.75 | 3-60} 2.13 | 4.60 | 4.00 | 3.79 5. Cape Spee Sp oucerc ch ||lecia 14 75 30 2'| 3.57 | 5-18 | 7.09 | 5.58 cae 4-45 | 5-15 | 3-29 | 6.45 | 5.42 | 4.66 | 3.86 6. Cape Lookout...... | 34 3 76 3 “is ane Fam | 5:28 2.00: sey Nl core sos. | oat eee 7. Chapel ist aes op oi lhaii ats yrs Ge 3-66 | 3.24 | 3-54 | 3-39 | 3-57 | 2-34 | 3-99 | 3-96 | 5-21 | 2.32 | 3-15 | 4.34 8. Charlotte... ..... | 35 16 | 80 50 | 769] 3.36 10.28] 4.09 | 1.94 | 4.88 | 3.89 2.28 | 8.40 4.10 | 2.22 | 4.23 | 2.83 9. Davidson College . . . . || 35 30 | 80 44 | 850] 4.40 | 4.28 | 2.57 | 3.41 | 3.04 | 3.04 | 2.65 | 2.68 | 9.80 | 3.38 | 2.18 | 4.14 10. Edenton Sh ehty Once tachi 36 03 | 76 3 + || 4-95 | 4.89 4.70'}|'2.60'|''7%0'|(3.30)|| 5-50)|) =e al monn lotion inact aa Il. sar Moe teres 35 00 g 45 |.. || 1.57 4.18 | 5.75 | 2.95 | 4.00 | 2.00 | 1.60 | 7.40 mk mee on 1.90 02.) Forrest Hailll¢ 3 =. toch | 35 20'| 83.20 [2277]| .. [10.22]. . | 2,70] 2.10)... | =. |/2.54)) 2/60/1907 | a264)| neve 13. Fort Johnston. ..... i| 33 55 | 78 01 | 20}| 2.62 | 1.75 | 3.49 | 0.59 | 2.75 | 2.45 | 5-18 | 7-90 | 9.86 | 2.42 | 4.04 | 2.95 14. Fort Macon....... | 34 42 | 76 40 | 20|/ 0.71} 1 96) |/0. 8031/2553 | 2.07) /0: 7:0 |. 0:3)|, 0.40) ie ten ete ee ree branklin. <%<-¢- is es | 35 12 | 83 30 2000) 8.10 | 13 80} 5.40 | 1.60 | 4.95 | 6.42| 3.40} .. | . . | 3.10} 2.90) 3.30 16. Gaston?. ........ | 36 28 | 77 38 | .. || 3.00 | 2.69 | 3.18 | 4.19 | 4.75 | 2.65 | 4.45 | 4.78 | 3.42 | 2.54 | 3.10 | 4.65 17. Goldsboro. ....... | 35 25 | 77 SI | 102) 2.95 | 3.74 | 4.05 | 4.53 | 5.51 5-63 | 6.49 | 7.18 | 3.94 | 4.13 | 2.88 | 3.44 mo. Greensboro! sce) ee || 36 05 | 79 45 0.98 | 1.28 | 2.05 | 1.42 | 3.65 | 1.43 | 1.47 | 2.21 | 1.96 | 1.70 | 0.80 | 1.53 Ey | ACK SODUC me etl esi Sie || 36 20 | 77 25 | 2.53 | 2.23 | 3.43 | 2.84 | 2.04 | 1.71 | 2.76 | 2.41 | 2.15 20. Johnston ........ iit Vis | || 4-22 | 4.45 | 4.65 | 2.21 | 6.15 | 3.28 | 5.88 | 7.04 7.69 | 3.32 | 2.43 | 3.48 21. Kenansville f Say oC 34 58 | 77 50 | 60) 6.51 | 4.65 | 2.66 | 7.83 | 5.06 | 7.38 | 9.53 | 2-72 | 1.41 | 11.22) 2.05 6.53 or Kitty Hawke. 2 2) -0- = | 36 00 | 75 33 | 22) 1.43} 3.19 | 6.03 | 5.22 | 3.07 | 4.67 | 9.98 | 12.08) 5.56 | 7.55 | 8.61 | 3.46 3 | DE Gee ol pee, Aten I 36 oo | 81 28 4.47 | 6.48 | 2.97 | 4.32 7.20 | 4.03 | 5.27 | 4.89 | 3.75 | 2.26 | 3.57 | 2.77 24. aang ene uoe tS | 35 36 | a 30 | || 3-83 | 5-79 | 2-86 | 5.21 | ae 3-95 | 5-31 a eH sae 2c. Mount Airy. 2. 5 U.S. Branch Mint. © Near Webster. © Also called Thornbury. ‘ Webster Institute. | ' AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. NORTH CAROLINA. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. GL Beil eh MN ee : : z | : E = a ree Seca EEN OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. | = = | s egins. ends. Pans ao| ala] = cal ey I |£0.33|13-90} 6.43] 9.05||39-71|| July, 1857; Dec. 1874| 6 8 | W. W. McDowell, E. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. J. Aston, Dr. J. F. E. Hardy. 2 |15.25/13-38/11.71/12.84|/53.18] Apr. 1861; Dec. 1874 | 8 7 | F. J. Kron. S. 0. B || oo SAY feu a co | Ate, TO7ie Seal Tye © 2 | Ios Grae, ~ seoae 4 |19.22| 8.12/10.73] . . -. || Dec. 1864; Dec. 1872] 1 © |} J. Rumley, Asst. Surg. | S. O.; MS. from S. G. O. 5 |15-50|12.89/16.53)12.61||57.53]] Sept. 1874; June, 1876] 1 10 | G. Onslow. Sig. Ser. Reps. 6 ell ey daeeel| ehh calie 3 fe oo || Mi, TEs ln nO © Bi) ~ sooo e Gs 7 |10.50|10. 29|10.68/11.24)!42.71|| Apr. 1856; Apr. 1861| 3 11 | Dr. J. Phillips. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 8 |10.91|14.57|10.55/16.47//52.50|| Mar. 1872; Dec. 1873] 1 10 | G. B. Hanna. S. O. 9 | 9.02] 8.38|15.36/12.82)/45.58]| Jan. 1858; Dec. 1859] 1 9 | Prof. W. C. Kerr. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 1@ |] so oe oe .. || Jan. 1872; July, 1873) 1 1] R. N. Hines. S. O. II |1£2.70|11.00| 7.63] 7.65||38.98|| Feb. 1871; Mar. 1872|° 1 2 | G. W. Lawrence. ce 12] .. | .. | 6.21) .. || .. || Apr. 1872; Dec. 1874 | 0 11 | D. D. Davis, H. Long. ce 13 | 6.83/15.53|/16.32| 7.321|46.00)| Jan. 1844; July, 1845 | 1 7 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 14 | 5.49) 8.33} .- | -- || .- || Jan. 1849; Aug. 1849] oO 8 a3 “ &« “ 15 11.95) .- | .- |25-20|| .. || Apr. 1872; Jan. 1874| 1 2 | A. Siler. Si, (©). 16 |12.12|11.88| 9.06)10.34)|43.40]| Aug. 1856; Mar. 1861| 4 8 | Dr. G. F. Moore. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 17 |14.09|19.30|10.95|10.13]|/54.47|| Mar. 1860; Dec. 1874} 6 11 | Prof. E. W. Adams. SO: 18 || 7-12|| 5.11) 4.46] 3-'790)/20.48]| Aug. 1871; Dec. 1874 | 3 1|S.A.Howard. | ..... 19 | 8.31) .. | .. | 6.o1]| .. || Jan. 1854; Apr. 1855} 1 1 | F. Fitzgerald, Prof. D.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Morrelle. 20 |13.01/16.20,13.44|12.15|/54.80]] Jan. 1871; Dec. 1874] 3 11 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 21 |15.55)/19.63/14.68/17.60||67.55|| Mar. 1868; May, 1869] 1 3 | Prof. N. B. Webster. | S. O. 22 |14.32|26.73)21.72| 8.08)|70.85|| Jan. 1875; June,1876| 1 6 | D. D. Stansell, E. E. | Sig. Serv. Reps. Clements. 23 |14.40|14.19| 9.58]13.72||51.98|| Aug. 1871; Dec. 1874] 3 3 Dr. R.L. Beall. | ..... 24 |10.85/13.22) .. | .. || .. |] Jan. 1858; Aug. 1858} o 8 | R. H. Drysdale. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 25 | 6.05/15.10 be lao, iyjog Aue, ibe) © Bi IRS Gir, | — Goesoe CAO 112 Gis een ec Rene ie July, 1869; Oct. 1869! © 4 | E. D. Pearsall. S(O) 27 | .. |17.37|10.27| .. || .. || Apr. 1874; Dec. 1874] 0 9 | H. T. J. Ludwick. ce 28 |1'7.80|20.82|10.00|24. 38|/73.00]| Mar. 1872; Dec. 1874| 210|} Wm. Beal = | ..... 29 |10.48|10.20| 7.64] 9.33||37-65|| Oct. 1856; Oct. 1861| 5 1 | A. McDowell. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 30 |12.71|14.54| 9.82|13.35|50.42)| Dec. 1872; Dec. 1874| 2 ©o| A. E. Kitchen. Ss. 0 31 |12.73)12.47| 9.98|10.82| 46.00] Jan. 1867; Oct. 1874) 7 5 | Dr. W. R. Hicks. & 32 |14.17|13.86)10.04| 9.96||48.03|| Aug. 1866; Dec. 1874 6 1 | F. P. Brewerand Wife, 6 W. H. Murdock. 33 |12.31| .. | --. | 6.12|| .. |] Nov. 1875; June,1876| o 8 | B.C. Anderson. Sig. Ser. Reps. 34 |13.94|13.16)11.23/13.53|/51.S6|| June, 1866; Dec. 1874) 6 11 | T. A. Allison. 5. 0. 35 |13-07|14.67|15.45|10.60]53.79]| Aug. 1871; Jan. 1873| I 6 | T. Norfleet. G BS) |iseOr| oe |) Ge 4 .. || Jan. 1861; May, 1869] o 5 | B. Craven, E. D. Pear- ca sall. 37 |10.00|11.71| 6.69] 9.20])37.60]] Apr. 1857; Dec. 1870] 1 7] H. A. Foote, Dr. W.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1.; S. O. N. Johnston. Bo) |EL-2e|04.75|nr. 27100. 771149-07| Heb; 1872; Dec. 1874) 2 ro | T. A.@lark. 7 |} wt 39 |11.67|16.54|12. 7011.69] 52.60] Feb, 1872; June, 1876) 4 2 | D.Morrelle,S. B. Lum, | Sig. Ser. Reps.; S. O. ‘ R. Seyboth. 40 | 9.31|14.80|10.34 Feb. 1866; Dec. 1866] o 11 | E. W. Adams. S. O. OHIO. r/..]..]..].. ]| .. || Feb. 1869; Feb. 1869] o 1 | E. H. Brawley. S. O. 2 |10.12| 9.93/10.91| 8.8 .85|| Nov. 1862; Jan. 1866} 3 0o| J.G. Dole, C.S.S.Grif- a6 eee glee J fing, D. S. Alvord & E. D. Winchester. 3 |11.49| 8.07)11.50)10.49|41.55]| Oct. 1858; Dec. 1859 I 3] L. F. Ward. f Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 4 |10.30|12.09) 7.60) 8.13/38.12|| Jan. 1856; Dec. 1874] 7 1 | J. Shaw, W. Barringer. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1.; S. O. 5 | 6.69 9-82] 4.08] .. || Mar. 1855; Nov. 1872] 1 1 | J. M. Pittenger. Gs Gs « 6 | 7.76|10.93) 7.50) 8.69/34.88|| Jan. 1873; Dec. 1874] 2 © | J. S. Patterson. SHO: & Observations for 15 months at Anandale, 234 miles west of Raleigh. 4 Baldwin University. 70 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF OHIO.—ConTINveED. Meran AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED ae va | |S ia rie hee Nee STATION. 3 a = = a S| E Ly S > a 3 a cS) 4 | 8 |e) 2 | Se Se) Se ee eee eee | is ar || 1 I il ae MEBEINEWS aes ¥ eyes aso | 39°00’! 84°00’) 555)| 3.23 2.85 | 3.72 | 3-82 | 3-65 | 3.22 | 4.82 | 3.50 | 3.85 | 2.30 | 2.77 | 4.00 . Bowling Green ..... | 41 24 | 83 38 | 700] 3.29 | 2.97 | 4.27 | 3.69 | 4.66 | 4.54 | 4.92 | 3.25 | 3.12 | 3.03 | 3-51 | 3-80 MEBTECKSWIlley ts <2 cseee we i 41 22 | 81 40 Sool ee ealle 1.81 | 5.10 | 2.60 NPBUGKSVINe set ey seul ls 41 15 | 81 30 800)| esol Ble lala lla e 3 7 . Camp Dennison. .... | | 39 57 | 83 00 | .. || 1-61 | 2.10} 4.14] 3.08) 6.02) .. | ..|..- |]-.1].- |. - | 1.60 PaGarthapenal<) amelie | 40 28 | 84 33 | . - || 3-89] 3- 4.09 | 5.54.| 3-80 | 3.64 | 7.35 | 3-81 | 2.08 | 3.31 | 3.58 | 3.45 pe@hesten illic, many ene | 39 30 | 81 45 | . . || 1-20] 3.60] 2.70 | 3.20] 3.95 | 1-60] 8.70] 3.95| 1-60] ..|..]|.. ee Gheylb tices «hr oa eens 39 07 | 84 34] 2. Hl 26, 125791) 0:76) 1.241) 3.061) 2,07)1'3'04)| 1.60) 3522) ul emen ee ee Ghollicathesesnwt meme 39 18 | 82 52|.. || . . | 4.00| 2.70 | 4.37 | 3.00] 1.20 | 5.20 | 2.70 | 2.60 | 0.80 | 3.70 | 3.50 POCINCIDUAU s: .p. feiss eek | 39 06 | 84 30 | 580) 3.08 | 3.06 | 3.62 | 3.46 | 4.09 | 4.35 | 4.41 | 3.91 | 3-10 | 2.92 | 3.27 | 3.69 MBCCINCINNAUL, is Asem me he || 39 06 | 84 30 Feces (econ eee leicester (soa cs lec ctdlide os siaal)oo fc 2 RAGE EGAN a 6.600 om ¢ | 41 30 | 81 42]... || 2.69 | 2.98 | 2.15 | 1.53 | 2.78 | 3.00 | 3.77 | 1.95 | 3-28 | 1.79 | 2.64 | 3.77 eiGlevelandi sa siesiike ener || 41 30 | 81 42 | 643]| 2.50 | 2.09 | 2.91 | 3.02 | 3.32 | 4.04 | 3.52 | 3-29 | 3-82 | 2.95 | 3-31 | 2.93 . Clifton ......... 39 44. | 83S 7s oy = fee) ce cent cot efelles we 9/201] 2) sen| Recneeenh | eee enc peCollepe tiie ea. eae 39 19 | 84 35 | 800) 3.93 | 3-09 | 4.76 | 4.18 | 4.54 | 4.41 | 4.34 | 3-57 | 3-13 | 2.36 | 3-70] 4.23 PuGolumbUSic ar) esse ene 39 57 | 82 59 | 870] 2:60) .. | ... | 2.70] 1.50 - | 3-33 | 2-97 | 3-05 | 2.58 | 3.68 | 2.07 = Collingwood) =. a5. < ATA os ead al era llt ees ene . « | 5-20] 5.27 | 2.75 | 2.45 | 2.21 | 1.97 | 3.63 | 1.30 Bw COSHOCLON sure cunmrh (a Fame 40 18°) 81 53 1-765||| §-G2/|-2588)) 2S 8) ee ls von I cea aaron ies corn) | pean ec Teen . Cumminsville...... 39 06 | 84 27 | 940) 0.70 | 1.80 | 1.27 | 6.00 | 2.83 | 2.30! 5.01 | 6.67 | 1.60] 1.15 | 4.55 | 4.65 Cuyahoga Falls..... 6 di Coon lets) Gece al ee POE meg a al Gee it esl oe | ois | SHO) Suge Sp D) cay LOU eters eyed 39 44 | 84 08 | 860) 2.07 | 1.93 | 1.95 | 1.89 | 3.70 | 3.58 | 3.20 | 2.83 | 1.62] 1.97 | 3.75 | - - yBast Cleveland) cys. 1.. 41 31 | 81 40 | 653|| 2-87 | 1.71 | 2.02 | 2.27 | 1.27 | 2.97 | 4.25 | 1.93 | 2-33 | 1-85 | 3-74 | 3-49 . Bast Fairfield® .... . 40 47 | 80 45 |1152|| 2.82 | 1.92 | 2.97 | 3.42 | 2.43 | 3-35 | 2.82 | 3-82 | 4-09 | 2.50 | 2.81 | 3.11 ROSES Bb obreued co. t 39 44 | 84 35 |1200/ 3.55 | . . | 2.18] 3.82 | 10.39] 3.49 | 6.91 | . . | 10.09] 1.45 | 2.15 | 3.19 ae o SoS Boome 41. 29 | 84 45) | S3r)| = <4] o2, |qs60)]/8 cai) Fe, cite 6! |g eama | Ree one Sen ee mee bidin bur gym e renee tril 41 09 | 81 10 520 2.33 | 2.00 | 1.98 | 4.44 | 6.01 | 5.24 | 5.20 | 3.95 | 1.02 | 3.78 | 8.37 | 4.44 Blmwood®.- ams 40 05 | 82 00 | goo]! .. | .. | .. 4. . | 3-30] 3-27 | 3.09 | 3-91 | 1.29 | 1.96 | 1.79 | 2.48 iho es a.Ga 60 ox eb eal ee oy Ae ecto | era loo |Ootlliala lea pao lice loo |" e: A BATINICL: fc oe js co ayy sen oe 4l 25 | 84 40} .. Leto) 2. |. ee ie ss |e). 114. 30)1:0.40 0: Soa so5Mnaeoes peraniiclhinwe.) cecum. Ge sts 39. 30 | 84:00) | cere: 16665) oie. [ic GyBeeeree fh teu RS ve 0] | teen | ee Ee 5 IOFERGGA Gg boo 0 bo 41 16 | 81 12 |1100} 2.56 | 4.37 | 2.27 | 4.52 | 6.53 | 5-98 | 4.84 | 3.36 | 4.02, 2.93 | 6.51 | 1.46 SuGallipalisy. et. -orences ns 38 50 | 82 05 | 520) 2.66 | 2.61 | 2.71 | 3.69 | 3.97 | 3-53 | 4.01 | 3-28 | 3-36 | 2.02 | 2.47 | 3.15 Gambler Sn ys 1) cue estene 40 24 | 82 23 |1000)| 4.03 | 2.90 | 3.70 | 1.33 | 1.62] 3.01 | 6.75] . . | 2.74] 2.59] 1.48 | 2.25 ; (Germantown. =... 3 39 36 | 84 20 720) 2.21 | 3.45 | 2.85 | 3.01 | 1.97 | 2.90 | 3.99 | 2.65 | 2.58 | 2.15 | 3.82 | 3.16 . Gilmore. ........ 40 18 | 81 20 1180] 2.70 | 3.20 | 4.00 | 1.50 | 6.10 | 5.40] 4.90| 1.95] . - | 2.90) . . | 7.10 p (CrenyWS 55 9 AB Oe 40 03 | 82 30 | 995]| 2.47 | 3.65 | 3.35 | 3-64 | 3.53 | 5-59 | 4.82 | 6.52 | 2.70 | 3.03 | 4.11 | 5.21 AGKOVEPOXEe asp ist syicu ais 40 00 | 83 00 | 475]| 3.90] 2.70| 3.60] .. | .. |. . | 5.25|2.60/1.60/3.40] ..|.. pe axtfor deed as. ea, cine 40 13 | 82 38 | .. || 3.38] 2.98 | 1.98 | 4.16 | 3.11 | 3.29 | 2.84 | 0.98 | 1.14 | 2.68 | 3.31 | 2.36 Selilisborola s) meee 39 10 | 83 27 |1150] 2.80 | 2.87 | 2.95 | 3.50 | 3.78 | 3.37 | 4.37 | 3-70 | 3-11 | 2.34 | 3-12 | 3.64 BleMetine oS ps0 0 Ose | 41 20 | 81 10 |1290]| 2.51 | 2.21 | 1.77 | 3.21 | 3.82 | 4.29 | 3.15 | 2.66 | 2.57 | 2.56 | 3.03 | 4.28 MURR 4 oo oe | 41 16 | 81 27 |1137|| 2.37 | 2.42 | 3.81 | 2.94 | 2.90 | 3.70 | 3.17 | 3-55 | 2-73 | 2.94 | 2.87 | 2.59 P iberaie ws, Stee a aoe 407 44)))8247) |EXGOM) cue || snes lh s ea MUMts ul eten Sul Preis) lite. at lliatel ot ol teat pect eae . Jackson, Jackson Co. . . || 39 02 | 82 32] Joo! .. | .. | .. | 2.63] 5.04] 4.10] 4.31 | 6.51 | 5-89 | 1.03] 2.95] - - . Jackson, Monroe Co. . . || 39 40 | 80 56 | 540) 1.73 | 4.45.| 2.12 | 5.15 | 4.67 | 4.55 | 2.20| 6.17 | 2.70 | 2.70 | 2.61 | 5.86 * Farmer’s College. > Cooper’s Seminary. ° Also known as Elk Run and N. E. ¥ of range 2, section 11. 4 Kenyon College. ® Halcyon Academy. ‘ Western Reserve College. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. OHIO.—Continvuep. 71 SNOW FOR EACH MontTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. 6 B d pet | Be) g 2) sl B) E)] es) 2! § a| Al <4] = |e 7 |X1.19|11.54| 8.92/10.08'141.73 8 |12.62|/12.71| 9.66/10.06)|45.05 9 A incacal | eate HG) | Ke ereore|| Meerreralt cane teen Wn Webaal oa | oo || Begulll oo 12 |13.43/14.80| 8.97|10.34/147.54 13 | 9.85/14.25] .. | .. oc TAL |) Fool Gic7} 20 Il ae 15 |10.07] 9.10] 7.10) .. || .. 16 |I1.17|12.67| 9.29) 9.83'|42.96 GP illite onli lies +. | ++ (148.63 18 | 6.46! 8.72 7-71) 9-44)|32.33 19 | 9.25|10.85/10.08) 7.52||37.70 ital OM Wenn ly eterleee | th or lll fate 21 |13.48)12.32) 9.19|11.25]|46.24 22 io |) Qogull oc 23 10.47] 7.81| .. 2 so oo Ico I Onell oe 25 |10. 1013.98] 7.30] 7.15!/38.53 BAS) Ihe. ol ear oatl aetna rece aes 27 | 7-54) 9-61) 7.34) 28 | 5.56) 9.15| 7.92) 8.07|130.70 29 | 8.82] 9.99) 9.40) 7.85|/36.06 30 |16.30) .. |13.69] .. oc ST memento cela lips avail as Migr 32 |12.43/14.39]13.17| 8.77|148.76 2B | co MO 7/| Seon] 6 ool a4 34. 20 [co | oe 35 30 | CeO! 5c BOs seems eee: his ss. [lscr ot 37 |13-32|14.18)13.46) 8.39 |49.35 38 |10.37)40.82| 7.85 8.42 37.46) 39 | 6.65 6.81) 9.18 40 | 7-83] 9.54} 8.55) 8.82\/34.74 41 |11.60\12.25] .. |13.00|| .. 42 |10.52|16.93) 9.8411. 33||48.62 ey Nee rl Bemlbacese | ease | eased 44 | 9.25] 7-11| 7.13] 8.72/|32.21 45 |10.23|11.44| 8.57) 9.31|/39-55) | 46 | 8.80|10.10| 8.16) 9.00)36.06 47 | 9.65|10.42| 8.54) 7.38135.99 48 Aba es 49 | .. |14.92| 9.87) . . We 50 |£1.94|12.92] 8.01|12.04]|44.91 Series Series /EXTENT inearine, aac OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. yrs.mos. Jan. 1860; Dec. 1874] 13 5 | G. W. Crane. S. O. May, 1858; May, 1874| 12 2 J. Clark and Son, Dr. | Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. Coll.; S. O. W. R. Peck. Oct. 1859; Dec. 1859} © 3] S. L. Hillier. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Feb. 1861; Feb. 1861} © 1 | S. L. Hillier. S. O. Dec. 1864; May, 1865 | © 6) Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. Sept. 1870; Dec. 1874] 4 4] Prof. R. Mueller. S. O. Jan. 1873; Sept. 1873] 9 9 | J. D. Wright. a Feb. 1856; Sept. 1856} o 8 | E. Hannaford. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Feb. 1874; Dec. 1874 0 11 | J. H. Poe. S: ©! Jan. 1835; June, 1877 | 41 11 | See note * S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; Sig. Serv. Reps.; Host. Rep. Jan. 1840; Dec. 1855; 16 © | J. Lea. Host. Rep. Oct. 1850; June, 1853) 1 6) E. Wade. S. Coll. May, 1855; June,1877| 22 1 | G.A. Dyde, B. A. Stan-| Surv. N. & N. W. Lakes; S. Coll.; ard, Gen. W. F. Rey- S; © | nolds. Jitihy, Teo July WO] O wy aes as | Sb @ Jan. 1854; Dec. 1874| 16 1 | G.S.Ormsby,—Wilson, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. — Tuckerman, R. S. Bosworth, J.W. Ham- mitt and others. Apr. 1843; Sept. 1845] 1 2 | T. Kennedy, J. Greiner.) S. Coll. June, 1856; June, 1858) 1 3] H.&S. E. Bennett. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Oct. 1861; Feb, 1862) © 5 | T. H. Johnson. S. O. June, 1871; Sept. 1872) 1 3 J. H. Shields. cs Noy. 1864; Feb. 1865] © 3) D. M. Rankin. 66 Jan. 1845; Mar. 1873} 2 0| M. G. Williams, C.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. Reeve, Dr, J.C. Fish- er, and L. Groneweg. Jan. 1862; Dec. 1862) 1 0O| M. A. Pillsbury. S. O. Aug. 1859; May, 1867] 7 8 | S. B. McMillan. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O Jan. 1864; July, 1865 | o 10 | T. J. Larsh. S. O. July, 1869; July, 1871} © 4 A. B. Knight. a Apr. 1857; Dec. 1858} 1 8] S. Sanford. _ Met. Obs. Vol. 1. June, 1870; Dec. 1871} 1 3] C. A. Stillwell. Sh (O% Dec. 1874; Dec. 1874| © 1 | H. M. Redington. “ Aug. 1871; Jan. 1872| © 6] Dr. A. C. Irvin. 766 Jan. 1857; Jan. 1857} oO 1 | W. L. Schenck. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. May, 1859; May, 1862; 1 11 | H. M. Davidson. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Apr. 1854; Mar. 1873} 9 7 | Dr. G. W. Levesay, A. ce 06 Cc P. Rodgers. June, 1869; May,1871| 1 6 | C.D.Leggett, F.Comp-| S. O. ton. Dec. 1850; Dec. 1856| 6 oO} L. Groneweg, J. S.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Blodgett’s Clim. Binkard. Jan. 1869; Aug. 1870) 1 3] S. M. Moore. S. O. Jan. 1850; Feb. 1857| 7 2 | Prof. S. N. Sanford. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Blodgett’s Clim. July, 1872; Mar. 1873) o 7 | A. Baries. Sh (O} Mar. 1860; Mar. 1863] 3 © | M. Sperry. Gi Apr. 1855; Dec. 1874) 16 5 | J. McD. Matthews, Dr. | Met. Obs. Volt; S. O.; S. Coll. Jones. Sept. 1855; Oct. 1860} 3 8|S. L. Hillier, S. M.| Met. Obs. Volr; S. O. Luther. Sept. 1838; Dec. 1874 14 1 | E.W.Child, H.J.Clark, | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Sil. Jour.; S.O. E.W. Stuart, E. Loo- mis, C. J. Smith, W. Pettingill, J.C. Elliott, C.A. Young & others. Oct. 1859; Nov. 1859} 0 2) S. T. Boyd. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Apr. 1855; May, 1858] o 10 | M.Gilmer, S.B. Wood. 6 &“ Jan. 1858; Dec. 1859| 2 o/| E. D. Johnston. ss U * Consolidated series from observations at Mount Auburn Institute, Woodward High School, S. E. corner of John and Laurel Streets, and several other localities, observations made by Prof. Ray, M. G. Williams, — Hurtt, G. W. Harper, J. H. & R. C. Phillips, C. Woodward, J. Lea, Prof. S. A. Norton, J. O. Manson, S. S. Bassler, and others. 72 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF OHIO—ContTINnvueED. Mean AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED a as js eee ; z STATION. | 4 i | gg |e || eal Repel sane ee Ey Bid el sane | 4 Pe =i |e leh ees | Sate] ey |e — — | | — _——_ —_ 51. Jacksonburg...... | 39° 30’) 84° 20’/1152!| 3.39 | 3-50 | 3-55 | 2-97 | 3-17 | 4.13 | 4-01 | 3.91 | 2.65 | 2.20 | 2.66 | 3.23 52. jelerson 0) 5 se 1s). | 41 44 | 80 52|.. || .. | .- | 2.54] 5.60] 3.06 | 4.23 | 2.80 | 3.47 | 1.14 | 4.21 | 5.04 | 5.18 Sp UNAM S eS on Gea || 40 23 | 84 53 |1000]| 3.19 | 2.91 | 3.31 | 3-66 | 3.20 | 2.84 | 3.04 | 4.05 | 2.01 | 2.51 | 2.38 | 3.19 54. Kelley’s Island. .... 41 36 | 82 43 | 587|| 1.82] 1.74 | 2.62 | 2.90] 3.12 | 3.51 | 3.33 | 2-69 | 3.24 | 2.28 | 2.59 | 2.20 Sy USCnU0) VR Bie Source o den 40 40 | 83 33 |1562]| 4.24 | 3.16 | 5.79 | 4.24 | 6.37 | 5.67 | 5.67 | 6.03 | 3.29 | 2.90 | 3.69 | 4.84 BOn inestonie ware eyes 39 26 | 82 49 | 692/] 2.86 | 2.19 | 3.60 | 2.08 | 4.25 | 2.76 | 2.77 | 2.52 | 5.16 | 1.82 | 2.37 | 3.10 Bye dua Rayette’ ©. eee || 40 50 84 10 |.. ||4.60/5.60)..])..].. Tice slave fey! | ecoieat an aeetie Sys aneaSteL esatapeiten el ems 39 42 | 82 31 | 926] 2.43] . . 3.87 | 11.18] 7.27 | 5-77 | 4.82 | 0.71 | 2.37 | 2.71 | 6.85 59. Lebanon. ....... 39 26 | 84 09 | 717] 4.15 | 2.62 | 5.48 | 1.90 | 4.23 | 4.42 | 4.25 | 3-94 | 3.29 | 4.45 | 2.76 | 4.61 60. Little Mountain ... . || 41 38 | 81 16 |1150]] 4.72 | 2.86 | 4.06 | 3.96 | 3.90 | 4.68 | 6.79 | 3.74 | 4.74 | 4.35 | 3.50 | 4.83 Oe) Wiadison®™) co5) et ore ens 41 48 | 81 06 | 620|| 2.87 | 2.78 | 2.94 | 4.63 | 4.47 | 4.76 | 4.13 | 4.30 | 4.10 | 4.92 | 6.20 | 3.22 62) Marparetta.. <=. «= | 41 27 | 82 46 | S5oll 2.71 | 2.14 | 3.17 | 5-29 | 4.11 | 6.04 | 5.17 | 3-96 | 2.67 | 2.63 | 2.66 | 1.80 OgaeMlartettare teens 39 28 | 81 26 | 580]! 2.88 | 3.05 | 3.16 | 3.49 | 4.09 | 4.34 | 4.42 | 3-93 | 3-13 | 3-24 | 3-18 | 3.59 64. Marion bo aone 21 oc 40 37 | 83 07 |1077|| 2.78 | 2.36 | 3.59 | 2.62 | 3.28 | 4.12 | 4.43 | 3.11 | 3.56 | 2.08 | 2.64 | 3.01 65. Martin’s Ferry .... || 40 10 | 80 45].. || .. |1.79)3-06/1.10|.. |... |---| +. fee |---| es ]es 66. Medina ........ | 4X 11 81 52 |1206]| 1.05 | 2.11 | 1.60 | 4.40 | 5.13 | 5-11 | 6.97 | 2.46 | 1.27 | 3.39 | 4.33 | 5.36 3 67. Montville Reon Sa aan 41 38 | 81 08 |1255]| 2.99 | 2.15 | 2.42 | 3.15 | 2.77 | 2.76 | 2.67 | 2.63 | 2.02 | 1.71 | 3.24 | 2.63 68. Mount Vernon... . . 425 | 82°3r |e) 44224) Soe) asa) Seba | eerie | resem tele cs aes 69. Newark . eu ee A | 40 04 | 82 22 | 825]! 2.00 | 3.40 | 2.76 | 2.53 | 2.19 | 2.30 | 2.83 | 2.77 | 1-85 | 1.81 | 3.08 | 3.14 70. New Athens» ..... || 40 vom ae} Co): a [| eciee al oeone Woe setl ceo poe MORC EH Iau I a ose Sb o 2 |) 2025 71. New Birmingham’. . . || 40 10 | 81 37 | .. || 2.61 | 2.16 | 2.81 | 2.47 | 2.33 | 3-28 | 3-97 | 2.82 | 4.15 | 2.07 | 2.22 | 2.52 2. New Concord ..... 40 03 | 81 44 | .. || 5.06 | 3.81 | 2.87 | 4.38 | 4.53 |10.45] 4.48 | 4.34 | 1.73 | 2.98 | 2.49 | 4.66 3- New Holland ..... Ko ies Oe I-35 Col I iO ees ae Nise Wo! Socios to a i) s a Se ee 74. New Lisbon@ ..... | 40 50 | 80 50 | 961!) 2.46 | 2.25 | 3.30 | 2.76 | 2.99 | 4.13 | 3-32 | 3-62 | 3.51 | 2.17 | 2.44 3.18 75. New Westfield... . |} 41 24 | 83 46 | 692) . . | 4.68) . . | 4.55 6.78 | 6.40 | 1.49 | 2.98 | 3.91 | 4.10 | 3.03 | 5.93 76. North Bass Island . . . || 41 42 | 82 46 | 587|| 2.69 | 1.86 | 2.81 | 2.18 | 2.30 | 2.89 | 3.67 | 1.59 | 1.87 | 1.62 | 2.72 | 1.91 77- North Bend ~Lopee tens 39 08 | 84 42 | 800]] 3.54 | 2.77 | 3.39 | 4.24 | 3-76 | 2.01 | 4.94 | 2.08 | 3.64 | 2.51 | 4.22 | 2.92 78. North Fairfield. .... 41 10 | 82 36 | 660)| 1.97 | 1.93 | 2.80 | 2.42 | 4.33 | 4.00 | 3.52 | 4.20 | 2.04 | 1.67 | 2.41 | 1.80 7 MNOLED WOO). a1 ees ve 40 30 | 83 45 |1170]| 1.84 | 1.83 | 3.72 | 4.74 | 4.42 | 4.73 | 2-67 | 2.58 | 1.78 | 2.96 | 4.12 | 3.72 me. WNortont, « 2.h othe ayer 41 04 | 81 37 |1200) 1.02 | 3.54.| 2.52 | 2.29 | 1.79 ate cf oe Sr.) Norwalk “29. ses sus 41 16 | 82 36 | .. || 2.53] 1.71 | 2.50 | 2.45 | 2.99 | 3-23 | 3-96 | 3.02 | 2.55 | 2.34 | 2.21 | 2.03 S2su@berliny cece, was es wens 41 20 | 82 12 | Sool 1.54 | 1.61 | 2.18 | 2.92 | 2.50 | 4.29 | 3-95 | 3-38 | 2.83 | 2.96 | 2.73 | 1.88 SOONG! weeny cers 39 30 | 84 44 | gsol| 3.16 | 2.61 | 4.27 | 3.51 | 3.84 | 3-83 | 4-90 | 3-56 | 4.26 | 2.26 | 2.44 | 3.44 Sapa Rennsyil lei ane mee acireite 39 35 | 81 50 | 555|| 1.90 3-21 | 1.53 | 3-15 | 3-11 2.62 | 5.15 | 2.75 | 0.88 | 1.30 | 1.70 | 2.35 85. Perrysburg. ...... 41 35 83 36 | .. || 2.00] 1.18 | 1.75 | 4.91 | 2.98 | 5.56 | 7-78 | 2.44 | 4.73 | 2.25 | 4.84 | 3.38 86. Pine Valley Mills . . . || 40 20 | 80 38 |rooo] . . | . . |7.93/0.66) -. |-.|--]--]|--/--]-+]-- | S7-OLtSMOUEN) 9) se ners 38 42 | 82 53 | 468] 2.89 | 2.97 | 3.10 | 3.10 | 3.92 | 3-89 | 3.49 | 3-32 | 2-33 | 2-70 | 2.99 | 3.61 : 88. Ripley, Brown Co. . . || 38 44 | 83 39 | 574|| 3-35 | 3-33 | 4-10 | 4-03 | 6.91 | 4.06 | 4.77 | 3 48 | 3.90 | 2.84 | 3.26 | 4.40 : 89. Ripley, Huron Co. . . || 41 05 | 82 36 965|| 1.77 | 1.54 | 2-71 | 1.33 | 4.02 4.89 | 4.08 | 3.41 | 1.55 | 2.03 | 1.81 | 2.33 go. Rockport Se Ouch chee | 41 30 | 81 50 | 665)) 2.90) 2.00) .. | ..|-- |---|: Ppt) Peo ts or ; gl. Ruggles Seo o yon | 41 04 | 82 25 |1100)| 4.02 | 3.30 2.80 | 3.15 | 3.03 | 2.67 | 3-58 | 3-28 | 2.25 | 1.93 | 2.17 | 2.80 4 92. Saint Clairsville .... || 40 08 | 80 55 600) 2.63 | 5.75 | 3-17 | 4-13 | 4.87 | 5-58 | 2.15 | 3-81 | 4.41 | 3.47 | 3.06 | 7.13 93- Salem ENGNG tO voboees IG | 40 56 | 80 54 | 950 2.58 1.34 | 2.16 | 1.92 | 1.88 | 4.54 | 4.63 | 2.60 | 2.04 | 3.44 | 1.42 | 2.76 94. Sandusky ....... 41 32 | 82 42]... || 1.85 | 1.99 | 2.36 | 3.11 | 3-13 | 3-29 | 3-52 | 3-15 | 4-15 | 2.82 | 2.66 | 2.33 5. woavannabier.scwa fscn cs 41 02 | 82 24 |1098!| 2.24 | 2.78 | 2.89 | 3.58 | 4.16 | 5.09 | 4.00 | 3.35 | 2.76 | 2.50 | 3.71 | 3.72 96. Saybrook. ....... | 41 52 | 80 52 | 650) 1.60 | 2.23 | 0.90 5: 7.04 | 2.50 | 5.85 | 4.32 | 2.37 | 3-64. | 3.77 97. Scioto. 6. ws ae eect hoe Tolel itst-Sar- Coal (rf) en nl Meritt llca || eu dlc oa. |l.c - 98. Seville aut Wau ntekiemtente 41 00 | 81 47 |1075)| 3.20 | 2.13 | 2.67 | 2.06 | 3.15 | 0.78 | 1.72 | 3.87 | 3.40 | 3.46 | 2.05 | 2.04 99) Sidney os. 2) we ound kOn say 09 ||)" )5 "10:03 , 31 8.90 | 1.44 1.99 | 2.72 | 4.66 | 3.31 | 3.41 100. Smithville ....... | 40 52 | 81 50 | 934| .. | .. |. | 1-30 5.09 | 4.79 fry Igeaaealieee | * Also known as Unionville and Arcola. > Franklin College. ° Also called Milnersville. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. OHIO—Continvuep. 73 ' SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE “YEAR. we fo} Som eons eect cer Aa ae a2 5 | 2) Fi \ oe eae ge OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. Pole i 2 z | > pes | i | 51 | 9.69/12.05| 7.51)10.12]/39.37)| June, 1868; Dec. 1874 6 7 | Dr. J. B. Owsley, S. O. 52 |I1.20|10.50/10.39) . . .. || Mar. 1856; Mar. 1857} o 11 | J. D. Herrick. Met. Obs. Vol 1. 53 |10.17| 9.93| 6.90] 9.29]|36.29]| June, 1849; Jan. 1854) 3 1 | Dr. E. C. Bidwell, E. } Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. Spooner. 54 8.64) 9.53) 8.11) 5.76||32.04|| July, 1559; Apr. 1871 | 11 9 | G. C. Huntington. sb (Colles Sb Op 55 |16.40117.37| 9.88|12.24]/55.89]| Apr. 1862; Dec. 1874 | 8 6 | Dr. C. H. Smith. S. © 56 | 9.93) 8.05) 9.35] 8.15]/35.48|| Nov. 1863; May, 1867} 3 6 | Prof. J. Haywood. Gb &/ || oo foo || oo |) uo il oo |] Jem. wstey7s Imi, uctoy/ || @ 2 || Sh MSorolosle. te 58 | .. |r7.86] 5.79] .. || .. |] Apr. 1858; Jan. 1859| © 10 |) Hl. W. Jaeger. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 59 |L1.61/12.61|/10.50|11.38|/46.10|| July, 1843; Mar. 1850| 3 5 | J. C. Hatfield. S. Coll. 60 |11.92/15.21/12.509|12.41||52.13|| Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874| 7 5 | E. J. Ferriss. | Sb O- 61 12.04/13.19 15.22 8.87||49.32|| Jan. 1855; Feb. 1863} 7 6| A.C. King, L. 5. At-} Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. | kins. | 62 |12.57/15.17| 7.96| 6.65||42.35|| Jan. 1868; Nov. 1873) 5 11 | T. Neill. S. O. 63 |10.74'12.69| 9.55] 9.52\|42.50| Nov. 1817; Dec. 1867 | 47 11 | J. Wood, J. W. An- | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. ; Smith. | | drews, D. P. Adams,| Con. Vol. xvi. ; S. Coll. | Dr.P.O. & S.P. Hil | | dreth. | 64 | 9.49|/11.66| 8.28) 8.15]|37.58|| May, 1865; Dec. 1874| 9 6] Dr. H. A. True. | SO) OSI) giowd|| eee lataell soe. .. || Feb. 1867; Apr. 1869] © 4 | M. B. Shreve. | % 66 |11.13/14.54| 8.99] 8.52/]43.18|| Mar. 1857; Sept. 1858) 1 7 | L. F. Ward. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 67 | 8.34] 8.06] 6.97] 7.77|/31.14|| Oct. 1858; Feb. 1863) 3 5 | W. P. Clark. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 68 | 9.10] .. | .. | 5.24|/ .. || Jan. 1854; Apr. 1855| oO 9 | F. A. Benton. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 69 | 7.48) 7.90 6.74] 8.54/|30.66]| Jan. 1855; Aug. 1803} 2 o| L.M. Dayton, I. Dille. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S.O. TO) ||. aie ae) Il oo IIo4o .. || July, 1843; June, 1844) © 4 | J. C. Mason. | 5S. Coll. 71 | 7.61|10.07| 8.44] 7.29||33.41|| June, 1862; May, 1874| 10 7 | D. Thompson. |} So @ 72 |11.78|19.27| 7.20|13.53||51.78|| May, 1849; Apr. 1850/ 1 o| S. G. Irvine. S. Coll Wh oc | oc | oo | oo I) oo || Mae nee: Nom, WE] © 2 || Io IR. \Wllatnsoyar, S. O. 74 | 9.05|11.07| 8.12] 7.89||36.13|| Jan. 1855; July, 1871 | 11 3 | J. F. Benner. Met. Obs, Vol. 1; S. O. 75 | .. |10.87|11.04] .. || .. || Apr. 1862; Feb. 1863] © 10 | A. E. Jerome. Sh (O). 76 | 7.29] 8.15| 6.21| 6.46||28.11)| June, 1869; Dec. 1874) 5 2] Dr. G. R. Morton. oe 77 \1I.39| 9.03/10.37| 9.23||40.02|| Nov. 1859; Jan. 1869] 3 8 | A. A.& R. B. Warder. | Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. 78 | 9.55|11.72)| 6.12| 5.70]/33.09| Jan. 1867; Mar. 1873] 6 2 | O. Burras. Si ©; 79 |12.88| 9.98] 8.86] 7.39]|39.11|| Feb. 1854; Mar. 1861| 2 4 | R. Shields, J.C.Smith. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. GOMMTEOS ere nen lh ale .. || Mar. 1861; July, 1861| o 5 | A.S. Steever. | Ss ©. 8r | 7.94\10.21| 7.10] 6.27/|31.52|| Oct. 1854; Dec. 1868] 7 6} G. A. Hyde, G. A.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Newton. 82 | 7.60|11.62| 8.52] 5.03//32.77|| Mar. 1849; May, 1874| 9 9 | L. Herric's, Prof. J. H. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; 5. Coll.; S. O. J | Fairchild & others. 83 |11.62/12.209| 8.96] 9.21||42.08]| Jan. 1864; Dec. 1873} 9 2 | Vrof. O. M. Stoddard, | S. O. | | RR. W. McFarland. | 84 | 7.79|10.52| 3.88] 7.46||29.65]] June, 1870; Sept. 1872} 1 11 | T. J. Bingman. cs 85 | 9.64\15.78 11.82] 6.56]]43.80]| Apr. 1854; Sept. 1856] 1 11 | I’. & D.K.Hollenbeck. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 35 ce loo | ee loo Il oo |) Wie meios Ajor, nEer| @ 2 i) ID, Wile Winsted St ©. 87 |10.12|t0.70) 8.02) 9.47/|38.31|| Jan. 1830; Aug. 1865| 26 1 | J. Hl. Poe, Dr. D. B.| Met. Obs. Vol. r.; S. Coll. ; 5.0. Cotton, Dr. Hemp- | stead, L. Englebrecht. 88 |15.04|12.31|10.00|11.08]|48.43]] Oct. 1857; Dec. 1860| 4 6 | J. Ammen. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 89 | 8.06|12.38] 5.39) 5.64/|31.47|| Jan. 1867; Mar. 1873| 3 7 | Dr. M. M. Marsh. S. O. Glo) Ik ‘oven eased strech eRe .. || Jan. 1860; Feb. 1860| 0 2] E. Colburn. ne 91 | 8.98) 9.53) 6.35|10.12||34.98|| Aug. 1872; Dec. 1874} 2 5 | P. Bowman. Gs 92 |12.17|11.54/10.94/15.51\|50.16]| Mar. 1850; Oct. 1851] 1 8 | — Harris. Pat. Of. Rep. 93 | 5.96|11.77| 6.90) 6.68)/31.31|| Jan. 1870; Dec. 1873} 4 0 | J. E. Pollock. S. 0: 94 | 8.60) 9.96] 9.63] 6.17)|34.36|| Jan. 1859; Dec. 1874 | 10 0 | T. Neill. s} Coll, S. O- 95 |10.63|12.44) 8.97) 8.74|40.78|| Mar. 1854; Dec. 1873 | 10 7 | Dr. J. Ingraham, W. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. S. Shaw. | 96 15.39,10.33| 7-60] .. || May, 1862; Jan. 1866| 1 7 | J. ie Frazer, L. S.| S. O. Atkins. OW oo ||on ||se0 | o8 .. || May, 1856; May, 1856| o 1 | J. HL. Poe. Met. Obs. Vol 1. 98 | 7.88] 6.37] 8.91| 7-37|30.53|| Jan. 1861; Dec. 1862} 1 1 | L. F. Ward. Sh O) 99 | .. | .. |10.69) .. || .- || Sept. 1856; Dec. 1857) 0 10 | J. Shaw. Met. Obs. Vol. r. 100 oe || .. || Apr. 1869; June, 1869! o 3 | W. Hoover. Sh (0); 4 Greenwood Hall. J e Also called Belle Center and Geneva Hall. Also called Quaker Ridge. CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF OHIO.—Continueb. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED . z= } 2] 3 : Z | | STATION. s Ean ed e- Peeeee | Eel Se) S| 8 le | ee eee eon eal ior. Springfield. ....-.-.- 39 54 | 83 46 | | 3-84 1.70 | 0.45 | 2.20] 3.10] . . | 0.50 | 102. Steubenville... .. - 40 25 | 80 41 | 670} 3.00} 2.73 | 3.31 | 3-40 | 3-88 | 3-99 | 3-95 | 3-94 | 3-50 3-08 | 3.10 | 3.27 Mophe JOU, Geasheedire tren a 41 08 83 08 | 765]] . . | . . | 2.05 | 3.33 | 1-72] 3-93 | 5-60 | 1.80 | 2.55 | 2.07 | 1.58 | 1.25 TOA GULOY eee) See es see 40 03 | 84 IL |1103}| 2.99 | 3.46 | 6.66 | 9.14 | 5.74 | 5.09 | 2.82 | 4.30 | 2.22 | 2.84 | 4.12 | 3.18 FOS? Woled@inc. s0e cones 41 40 | 83 33 | 604]| 2.28 | 1.92 | 3.62 | 3.09 | 3.45 | 4.17 | 3.32 | 3-07 | 3-69 | 2.30 | 2.73 | 2.54 TOOs Urbana” poke ere caer 4o 06 | 83 43 |rors|| 2.69 | 2.33 | 3.41 | 3-28 | 3-77 | 4-07 | 3-71 | 3-25 | 3-27 | 2-22 | 3.05 | 3-26 ro7, Welchfield 3 j= Ga. - 41 23 | 81 12 |1205]| 3.73 | 3-49 | 4-03 | 4.47 | 4.61 | 4.54] 4-86 | 4.39 | 3-91 | 4.05 | 5.23 4.63 108. Wellington. ...... 41 13) 82 12°) Bye. S|) 2243) vl ewilly oo els) =. com LOO] eens laren ete co een 109. West Bedford ..... 40 18 | 82 o1 | 876l| 1.36] 2.01} 1.10| ..4..] -- |. - | - - | 4-76) 1.99 | 2.63) 2.57 110. West Elkton. ..... 39 45 | 84 30 | 950], 1.05| 1.80) 1.20/5.10) .. | .-]--|--]--]-e- | ee] ee Tri. Westerville ..)-". = . 40 04 | 82 46 | 2.56 | 2.13 | 3.03 | 3-35 | 3-16 | 3-80 | 3.94 | 3.61 | 3.47 | 1-88 | 3.14 | 2.98 112. Williamsport, near. . . | 39 37 | 83 06 | 5.92)| 2:52)|4.324\)3-55)| 2-834) ~~ |) > = ||) [ene | 4-00) | Aan i7nos DLs WVGOSLET i) ioe feuteeavaiy 40 51 | 81 59 | $72|| 2.30| 2.10 | 4.55 | 1.80 | 5.97 | 5.10 | 4.60 | 1.10 | 4.49 | 1.16 | 2.66 | 0.70 114. Yankeetown...... 40 00 | 84 32 | 700 f of < «2 5225) © |e Siesta eel een eS se ancsyile. ee) Samer | 39 58 | 81 59 | 700] 2.71 | 2.64 | 2.08 | 1.91 | 5.06 | 5.71 | 4.43 | 3-41 | 3-43 | 3-80 | 3.61 2.16 I | i i OREGON. | | Tecra 1: Albany, near... . . | 44 35 |122 50 | 600)11.55) 7.65 | 7.33 | 3-45 | 3-89| - - | 0-19 | 0.75 | 2.10] 2.80 | 4.88 | 8.22 BoeAStorla we ase cious iene 46 11 |123 48 | 52)13-49 8.95 | 10.07] 5.35 | 3-48 | 3.00 | 1.24 1.48 | 3.22 | 4.53 | 10.44] 12.36 | | | | Be AU burner eee Rares. crs 44 35 |118 06 13300)|is. | 2 --eual! =. ona coatenall ene | 228 7a [PX [ile at am 4. Blockhouse....... 44 25 |123 30| .. |12.70 12.30|16.06) 4.82 | 5.39 | 2.24 | 0.30 | 0.00 | 10.12) 6.95 | 14.08) 11.33 Go Camp ilarmey aces te) 43 00 119 00 | .. || 1.76 | 0.88 | 0.91 | 0.59 | 0.79 | 0.64 | 0.36 | 0.09 | 0.26 | 0.18 | 1.15 | 1.15 6. Camp Wogan) a2. re 44 16 \119 14 |5§600]/ .. | .. | - - | 4-75 | 5.50 | 6.20 | 0.00 | 0.12 | 0.30 | 0.70 6.70)|eme Wee Gcamp duy oul pede. eae 42 43 |116 52 |5500] 1.81 | 0.92 | 1.58 | 1.19] 1.81 | 1.58 | 0.15 | 0.00} 0.19 | 0.49 | 1.35 | 3-94 8. Camp Three Forks . . . || 42 15 |116 54|.. | 1.80 | 0.90 | 2.67 | 0.73 | 1.69 | 0.90 | 0.52 | 0.13 | 0.18 | 0.12 | 1.78) 1.46 g. Camp Warner. ..... | 42 28 |119 42 |... |] 1.61 | 1.97 | 1.21 | 1.21 | 1.89 | 0.63 | 0.28 | 0.19 | 0.60 | 0.23 | 1.70 | 2.89 to. Camp Watson...... || 44 22 |119 48 | .. || 1.72 | 0.86| 1.78 | 1.39 | 1.21 | 1.95 | 0.11 | 0.00} 0.62 | 0.28 | 0.78 | 3.11 rite Ky eIM Cd Gos e ome o | 44. 32 |123 04 | .. |/0.30) .- |---| Be au ie ose |) cine eee ee 2) Pula es yn cen ne saat Pe | 4457 \122 54 | 500] 6.26 | 6.78 | 5.59 3.08 | 2.11 | 1.14 | 0.33 | 0.07 | 1.02 | 1.17 | 4.80 | 5.37 rely Weed EMSS FA oO 45 33 |120 50 | 350) 4.36 | 2.39 | 2.23 | 0.74 | 0.94 | 0.53 0.36 | 0.27 | 1.46 | 0.97 | 3.35 | 4-36 | | | | | 14. Fort Hoskins 45 06 |123 26 | || 12.73 10.02) 9.07 | 2.86 | 2.76 | 1.92 | 0.37 | 0.36 | 3.18 | 3.36 | 8.34 | 11.73 | | U5.) Hoxtlamather <0 a 42 40 |12I 50 |4200]) 3-95 | 2.94 | 4.04 | 0.59 | I.0F | 0.33 | 0.30 | 0.67 | 1.17 | 0.87 | 4.66 | 3.03 ok i gILGhIS 5 58h coo a . || 42 20 |122 46 |2000]| 2.82 | 0.92 | 1.85 | 1.75 | 1.62] 0.72|0.00| .. | . - | 0.32 | 3.37 | 6.55 7. ort Orford. mi ero) we || 42 44 |124 29) 50|| 9.08 | 5.79 | 6.17 | 7-53 | 4-50 | 1.33 | 0.56 | 1.22 | 2.34 | 7.31 | 10.27) 14.43 ES: HOT Stevens ie aeen il) ec] 46 12 |123 57 | .. ||11.48) 10.66) 9.32 | 5.41 | 2.94 | 3.83 | 2.03 | 2.02 | 2.39 | 4.68 | 11.14] 12.67 1g. Fort Umpqua...... 43 42 |124 10 8) 10.28] 9.91 | 9.73 | 4.01 | 3.09 | 2.18 | 0.30 | 0.38 | 2.27 | 3.66 | 9.71 |11.89 20. Fort Yamhill ...... 45 21 \123 15 | .. || 9.51 | 7.31 | 7.60 | 3.03 | 2.41 | 1.61 | 0.36 | 0.42 | 2.69 | 2.96 | 7.55 | 10.08 21. Hood River. ...... 45 42 |121 28 | 500] . . wees Al deem | eerie) |) ee NOL az5) ROO a! rear nan 22. Mount Hood ...... | 45 40 |121 30 400 | 16.21] 5.22 | 10.40] 2.82 | 1.03 | 2.73 | 0.40] 0.45| . . | 2.65 | 4.74 6.85 23. OreponiGitys, . -t: = ais | 45 20 |122 18 | 200] 7.93 | 5.17 | 7-15 | 1.92 | 3.37 | 1.41 | 0.15 | 0.94 | 2.24 | 3.46 | 5.12 | 8.75 2a Portland es ege niin omens 45 30 |122 36| 45) 6.67 | 5.45 | 8.23 | 3-08 | 2.44 | 1.60 | 0.34 | 0.56 | 0.88 | 2.42 | 8.01 | 7.52 | 25 WiAaInCiHe aa rewane- meee 45 22 |122 23 | 120] 8.39 2.54 1.76 ® University. > Or Dalles of the Columbia. ee a ee le Oe ee eee AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. 73 OHIO.—Continvep. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. ef 5 1 w| 2) 2] 8 Seri Series EXTEN £ 3 B| q b ia rie TENE OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. a) & =| Fa s egins. ends. ae A a || |Pe-8. toto a6 Ile UBleys Jam m7 © wi csenoo S. O. 12 |10.78| 1.54] 6.99/18.41]|37.72|| Jan. 1870; Dec. 1874] 4 8 | T. Pearce Gh 13 | 3-91] 1.16] 5.78)11.11|/21.96]| July, 1850; Mar. 1866] 12 8 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs., 1855 & 1860; | MS. from S. G. O. 14 |14.69| 2.65|14.88)34.48]66.70]| Dec. 1856; Sept. 1874| 6 9 | & Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 15 | 5.64) 1.30] 6.70] 9.92/|23.56|| Dec. 1864; Dec. 1874] 2 7 02 MS. from S. G. O. 16 | 5.22) .. | .. |ro.29|| .. |) Jan. 1855; July, 1856) 3 4 6 Ar. Met. Reg. 1860. 17 |18.26| 3 11|19.92'29.30)|70.59|| June, 1852; July, 1856| 2 10 s Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 18 |17.67| 7.88)18.21'34.81||78.57|| Nov. 1865; Dec. 1874] 6 5 ee MS. from S. G. O. Ig |16.83] 2.86|15.64/32.08]67.41|| Aug. 1856; May, 1862| 5 10 tt Ar. Met. Reg. 1860. 20 {13.10 2.39)13.20|26.90]55.59|| Nov. 1856; Apr. 1866] 9 3 sf Iba se of 2308 heen aa peeves .. || Sept. 1872; Oct. 1872] oO 2 | Chas. C, Coe. SO: 22 \14.25| 3.58! . . 28.28) . . | Oct. 1872; Aug. 1873] © 11 | Thos. M. Whitcomb. : 23. |12.44) 2.50|10.82/21.85]47.61|| Jan. 1851; Mar. 1859| 3 0) G. H. Atkinson. S. Coll.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Ve 24 |13.75| 2.50/11.31|19.64|47.20|| Apr. 1858; June,1876| 7 o | G.H.Stebbins,H.Fen-| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O.; Sig. | ton, J.S.Reed, J. W. Ser. Reps. | Gilliland, J.E. Evans. 25 May, 1861; Jan. 1864) o 3) T. H. Crawford, P. L. | S. O. Willis. 76 Ons auf . Allegheny Arsenal . Ashland . Bedford . Bellefonte Habba (Mesa 6 ome cml o \ . Brookville . Brownsville . Camp Cadwallader . Canonsburg . Carlisle © . Carpenters BO. CatawiSSa 6.0 ne \| PAC OPA oie ieee OP ieee clatantien isk oe \| . Chambersburg . Chromedale® . Danville . Darby . Dunbar . Dyberry . Easton . Ebensburg - Egypt Se lphrataya tessa) oie | WATIE oes Gol ay we tes a | . Factoryville . Fayette Tannery®.... . Fleming . Fort Mifflin S Pountain Dalen. om. jae . Franklin . Gettysburg . Greensburg STATION. | Allegheny City PITH TA Scheele sues | Avondell Beaver Blooming Grove BUSHLELOM) eo. est. CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF 77 44 80 30 76 53 | 75 21 PENNSYLVANIA. | Height. | cel 1005 {ap 4088) 120) | Jan. 1.88 4.60 .46 | NUNREMEN ers | 2-59 | 704)| 2.11 | 2.21 (2.74 1.48 | | 1.60 w Noe, oh OO, wmonmnnd monk ON Aron 1.21 3-05 | 3-55 2.53 | | March. Sept. 1.85 | Q Ngan hin ANID Wuwod uNf0 ee Mme nh es ies) i] [o} a et PUNO DS SO, Wie Se. ie) ny. 4.35 4.33 5-40 | 5.55 5-27 | 1.82 | 3.45 | a ae n 1.15 | 3.81 3.28 3.60 | 4. 4.29 3.44 | 3-58 2.87 2.57 3-55 | 2.63 2.57 | 4.56 4.40 | 4.87 2.80 3-73 5-58 3-73 | 4-48 3-48 | 3.47 | 4.80 | 3.93 Sas = 8 3.40 5-31 3- 7 | 3- 3-27 | 4.24 | 4.97 2.25 3-55 3-98 5-37 6.29 | 3.25 3.86 4.98 3-76 4.13 3-89 3.40 4:99 6.10 4.92 | 4.08 4.11 4.20 * Amount appears overmeasured. ° Dickinson College and Barracks. > Washington College and Jefferson College. 4 Also called Lima. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. PENNSYLVANIA. iil SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. = 3 Ss . a FI Saeeo = Series Series /ExTENT| O cp 2 g 2. iE F begins. siils. BSERVERS. REFERENCES. ix a < = Sy yrs.mos. | I | 9.62/10.55] 8.69] 7.52||36.38|| Aug. 1836; Apr. 1867] 24 4 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; | MS. from S. G. O. 2 | 8.45/12.33] 8.25) 5.31||34.34]] Dec. 1871; Aug. 1873] 1 8 | Dr. B. Feicht. S. ©. Ab) (ees Olle ae dl itan oom ertcard -. || Oct. 1859; Mar. 1863] o 4] W. R. Boyers, T. H.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. . Savery. AM MsFOH 6.6. lac loos .. || Feb. 1870; May,1870| 0 4 | W. &. Honeyman, S. O. 5 |12.97|13-00|10.54| 9.71|/46.22|| June, 1867; Apr. 1869] 1 Ir | W. E. Baker. cs 6 | 9.67] 8.69|15.04|10.57||43.97|| Apr. 1840; Dec. 1870] 3 4 | R. T. Taylor. Jour. Frank. Inst. ; S. O. 7 | 8.55] 7-40] 8.42) 5.80|/30.17|| Jan. £853; Dec. 1861] 7 5 | S. Brown, H. Hicker-| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll.; S. O. man 8 |11.05/13.76| 8.10] . . .. || Feb. 1839; Dec. 1841 | 2 1 | — Harris Jour. Frank. Inst. 9 }II.17) 9.54] 9.84] 6.09|/36.64|| June, 1859; Jan. 1865] 2 11 | J. Eggert. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. IO |11.84)14.35/10.71| 7.87||44.77|| May, 1865; Dec. 1874); 9 6 | J. Grathwohl. SO} II =| -2 } -. |. |] -. |] July, 1854; Oct. 1854) © 4] D. S. Deering. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 12 | 3.46) 6.54] 9.01|| .. |j Jan. 1870; Dec. 1874} 1 oO] Dr. J. A. Hubbs. S. O. ASRS Geen ark fey cose' | Raccacete |e .. || Jan. 1854; Jan. 1854] © 1 | I. C. Martindale, Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 14 | 9.34) 9.48] 8.44] 8.80!|36.06|| Nov. 1839; 1851} 5 & | — Mechlin. | Jour. Frank. Inst. ; S. Coll. 15 |16.80|13.70|14.13|11.88]/56.51|| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1863) 4 5 | J.Comly,J.W.Saurman.| Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. I. C. Martindale. TN /6, 8. ibtose |. boeodeal bao .. || Dec. 1865; Dec. 1865] oO 1 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O. 17 | 9.16)10.34) 8.68) 7.77//35-95|| Jan. 1839; Dec. 1874| 18 1 | — Campbell, Dr. J.W. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Jour. Frank. Smith, S.R. Williams. Inst. ; S. Coll.; S. O. 18 |10.87/12.82| 9.02] 8.82)|41.53]| Jan. 1839; Dec. 1874| 22 0 | Asst. Surg., — Allen,| Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; Prof. W. C. Wilson, S. O.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1; Jour. Dr. W. H. Cook. Frank. Inst.; MS. from S. G. O. 19 0 -. | .. |] .. || Aug. 1862; Sept. 1862] o 2) E. L. McNett. Ss. O 20] .. | .. |12.00] 9.44|| .. || Jan. 1872; Dec. 1873] o 8) A. W. Curtis. os 21 |I1.25)13.55/18.86|11.12|/54.78|| Mar. 1849; Mar. 1854] 3 9 | Dr. R. P. Stevens. S. Coll. ; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 22 |12.14) 9.34|12.27| 7.73||41.48|| Feb, 1860; Apr. 1862] 1 11 | W. Heyser. Jour. Frank. Inst.; S. O. 23 |11.25/12.86) 9.74|10.31||44.16|| Jan. 1849; Jan. 1859] 9 7 | J.Edwards, J.H.Smed- | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. ley. 2A ere teint it a iai8 Il vee .. || Feb. 1839; Oct. 1839] © 2 | — Frick. Jour. Frank. Inst. 25 |11.78|12.44] 8.57] 9.91||42.70|| Jan. 1849; Dec. 1852] 4 © | J. Jackson. S. Coll. 26 |12.73|11.25| .. | 9.30]| .. || Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874] © 11 | J. Taylor. S. O. 27 | 9.00|10.35| 9.04) 6.97||35.36|| Jan. 1867; Dec. 1874| 6 4 | T. Day. ae 28 |12.32/11.85|11.49| 9.90)145.56|| Apr. 1846; Dec. 1859) 5 1 | S. J. Coffin, — Green, | Jour. Frank. Inst.; S. Coll.; Met. G. S. Houghton. Obs. Vol. 1. 29 | .. | 9.21] 9.62} .. .. || Feb. 1840; Dec. 1841] 1 5 | — Lewis. Jour. Frank. Inst. 30 | 7.27|11.79|10. 36] 9.51||38.93|| Jan. 1872; Dec. 1874] 2 6, E. Kohler. S. O. 31 |12.71|14.52|10.30] 9.33)|46.86|| Jan. 1866; Dec. 1874| 7 8 | W. H. Spera. 3 32 | 8.14)/11.79|12.96) 8.33|\41.22|| Dec. 1839; June, 1877) 5 2 | B. Grant, Park & Reid, | Jour. Frank. Inst.; Sig. Ser. Reps. E. F. McComas. 33 ‘ .. || Apr. 1874; June,1874| © 3 | G. C. Green. S. O. Bb || oa | oo ca | co |] oo I fee aelo73 Ren, Tete] © 2 | je Wanplore, Gs 35 |11.8r/11.28|11.11| 8.38)42.58|| Jan. 1859; June, 1867/ 8 6] J. F. & M.S. Brugger. ee aoe ; Met. Obs. ol. 13 5. O. 36 |12.97/12.62|10.42| 9.40)|45.41|| Jan. 1843; Oct. 1853] 6 9 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 37 |13.30|10.78|r0. 37|10.80||45.25|| May, 1867; Sept. 1872] 4 7 | S. C. Walker. 5. ©: 38 |10.14/14.99|10.02|10.42||45.57|| Feb. 1840; Dec. 1874] 7 10 | — Connelly. Jour. Frank. Inst. 39 | 8.47)\10.94) 9.49] 8.31/|37-21|| June, 1819; Apr. 1874| 11 8 | — Haines, C.J.Wister. | Darby’s U. S. Gaz.; S. Coll.; J.Mechan, E.Turner.| S. O. Rat © |10.40|10.26} 9.06) 9.17||38.89]] Jan. 1839; Feb. 1865 | 25 2 | D. Eyster, Profs. M. & | Jour. Frank. Inst. ; S. Coll.; Met. ‘ ‘ 2 clare 33 ie? H. E. Jacobs. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. I .42|15.12/11.04] 5.23||38.81]| June, 1871; Noy. 1874 o | J. M. Z. Stump, G. B.| S. O. eli Bele ! } d : d Slattery, W. D. Wea- ver. CN cats! Seles he | rekena eco .. || July, 1870; Sept. 1870] o 3] S. W. Rhode. G 43 | 8.53/17.26| 8.84] 8.12||42.75|| Mar. 1871; Nov. ae3 3 8 a ee ae “ totic. 11.46/12.8 k ‘ Aug. 1840; Sept. 1871 | 1 re Me eisley, . | Jour. Frank. Inst.; S. Coll.; Met. ee 4 5) BPS) OS Se eaikt x j : Hickock. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 45 |12.60)11.86)13.00|10.95]|48.41|| Jan. 1839; June,1863]} 8 2) Dr. P. Swift. ont an peas Met. Obs. Gb up Ss ©; e Two miles east of Connellsville. STATION. | | =») (Lancaster son is ene. 2 aro DE hs ke So ara celiac ie cant a in oa opeeee 33. Punxsutawny ..... 34. Randolph oy.) ssl 37. Rose Cottage. ..... 38 A Salen Soir. mewsi eke eLATIACtON we ceed auxeh cae . Hollidaysburg ..... | $s. Huntingdon ...... ee itt MS a eee Pe JOHUSHS YN Semanal SSE WISP Oar aie eas een S Epcot an ee ee . Manchester... <5. > ~ Meadville < bine. ae | > Mathintowml y. 2) ge .ulses | me Mabfor di. pic te sae ae . Moreland, 2 he eecnss2 | pe MOUntA OY Gn eure mate ee - MountuRock 9.9. 5.4 » Mormisville® ...... >» MOSSGrove = fs 3: + Murxysville- <= 5.295): y Nazareth... whi cs fs wriNew, Castle ij .0-00. « SING WEO WD ot atest on PY UNOEEIStOWAT gic) ie steers | . North Abington .... | . North Shippen. ... . . Northumberland... . | . Phoenixville... 2... | a Pittsburps OS ts eects || 2 ae lasnfiel dia yen patentee) au . Plymouth Meeting... | SL OCOPSOD mt en saiime rte ») WortiGarbon soe. aes ae OLESVIILe’ ei) ene pe ccaltving 6 tgeee coo 3 2 ARID GOWN te feet CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF PENNSYLVANTIA—Continvep. Mran AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED | a Sar F | | | : | to | "eb | |S is < S : z, we s 8 O I 3 a | 6 s 5] — = shy || 55 iS g Siete |e iain ee eos ace ees tle | | 76° 00/1850} 1.15 | E-40:| 100/220) re eat a Ono 78 23 |1200) 2.97 | 4.46 | 0.99 | 4.05 | 3.59 | 1.05 | 1.19 | 5.04 | 1.78 | 3.02 | 3.28 | 1.93 78 of | 734) 1.67 | 1.37 | 1.57 | 4-13 | 5-44 | 3-86 | 2.91 | 2.89 | 2.78 | 2.02 | 3.28 | 3.15 79 08 |1321)) 2.22 | 1.85 | 2.35 | 3-98 3.18 3-46 | 2.97 -30 | 4.00 | 0.90 2.02 | 3.08 | | | | | 78 53 1200) 3.24 | 3.85 | 2.77 | 4.76 | 7.00 | 5.62 | 4.82 | 4.30 | 5.12 | 3.00 | 2.76 | 2.88 76 21 | 350) 3.43 | 2.40 | 2.61 | 4-22 | 3-11 | 3.75 2.83 | 3.85 | 3.08 | 2.75 | 2.68 | 3.45 79. 20) || 5O9)|9- 2) a= |) ee elle) eal 3:43 ena meseedn Me eel me Pe [lec = 76 55 | .. || 2.36} 2.29 | 2.85 | 3-45 | 4.21 | 4.19 3-84 | 4.83 | 3-24 | 3.01 | 2.71 | 2.99 77 1] | - . | 2.91 | 4.42 | 4.43 Weencmy bese Fe 2/8gi\trae 78 26 |1500) 3.07 | 1.57 | 5.07 | 2.74 | 1.90 | 3.96 | 2.33 | 3-75 | 2-92 | 3.58 | 2.33 | 2.30 80 03 | 750) 2.90 | 3-00 | 1.00 | 1.50 | 4.19 | 3.26 | 3.13 | 1.27 | 4.88 | 3.95 | 2.44 | 5.18 80 09 |1088) 1.93 | 2.34 | 3-00 | 3.17 | 3.82 | 6.05 | 3.80 | 3.82 | 2.23 | 4.38 | 2.20 | 3.74 77 28 | || 3-62] . . | 2.60) 3.82] 3.11 | 3.05 | 2.73 | 2.74 | 1.62 | 2.31 | 2.17 | 5.38 74 50 Seep ean ee ay lee eells-00;|\eememlme ae 75 II | 250)| 2.44 | 2.95 | 3-51 | 3-19 | 5.25 | 5-84 | 4.62 | 6.44 | 4.37 | 4.80 | 3.79 2.28 76 31 | 2.89 | 2.05 | 3.05 | 3-64 | 4.67 | 3.84 | 3.25 | 3-84 | 3-66 | 2.84 | 2.85 | 2.76 77 20 Nie = \\ e204 Te5e laos ns S| nou 6.98 | 2.22 | 2.39 | 4.13 | 1.02 74 52 | 30 3.38 | 2-84 | 3-32 | 3-78 | 4-05 4.08 | 3.77 | 4.30 | 3-42 | 3-69 | 4.18 | 3.20 79 51 1400) 2.14 | 3.02) 2.57 4-44 | 2.91 | 4.23 | 1.94 | 3-05 | 2.75 | 2 69 | 3.16 | 4.10 79 41 |1000)) 2.03 | 2.83 | 2.83 | 3.73 | 6.65 | 4.65 | 3.31 | 3.60 | 2.14 | 2.50 | 3.63 | 4.36 75 21 | 530|| 5-85 | 1.58 | 3.30 | 3.52 | 5.07 | 2-08 | 5.28 | 6.35 | 5.32 | 2.37 | 3-98 | 0.66 | | | | | | | | 8o 21 | || 3-10 | I.91 | 2.35 | 1.92 | 2.72 | 3-78 | 5.64 | 2.66 | 2.12 | 2.70 | 2.21 | 2.46 74 57 3-14 | 2.89 | 3.67 | 5.20 | 4.05 | 4.18 | 5.10 | 6.87 | 2.96 | 3.33 | 3-72 | 5-32 75 19 | 153) 3-82 | 3.17 | 2.61 | 5-10 | 4.50 4.41 | 3 67 | 4.18 | 4.34 | 2.96 | 3.71 | 3-97 | | | 76 49 || 2.64 | 1.97 | 3-80 | 4-10 | 3.47 | 4-08 | 3.94 | 4.13 | 2.33 | 2-09 | 2.58 | 4.34 75 59 | 575) - = | | » + | 7-40 | 5-66 | 5.57 | 1.90 | 2.25 “6 78 38 '1400] 3.58 | 3.13 | 4-08 | 3-68 | 3.89 | 3-91 | 5-00 | 4.13 | 3.40 | 3.21 | 3.03 | 4.03 3-59 | 3-88 3.95 | 3-98 | 4.55 | 3-67 | 3-34 | 3.48 | 3.40 .66 | 3.24 | 2.96 | 3.15 | 4.07 | 3.50] 2.67 | 2.82 | 2.72 | 2.68 | 77 10]... | 3.31 | 4.08 | 3.71 | 5-58 | 3.92 | 3-42 | 4.60 | 5-39 | 3-35 | 4-89 | 2.42 | 2.93 75 LOW es NS2L3) |) 2:45 | 4-33 2.37 | 4.04 | 5.28 | 4.02 | 3.42 | 2.36 | 5.69 | 3.20 | 2.29 | 75 40 | 218] 3.25 | 3.40 | 3.36 | 3-98 | 4.75 | 4.72 | 3-53 | 4-75 | 4.25 | 3-51 | 3-49 | 3.49 76 06]... . | 1.04 | 3.38 | 4.30 | 3.07 | 4.69 | 3.66 | 5.54 | 2.13 | 3.56 | 2.79 3-61 70) 12H). 5 4vg8 |i 2:88) 50 | 2.84 3:93 | 6.12 | 7.72 | 3-49 | 5.41 | 2.42 | 2.20 | 5.79 19575); OG) "sp sei|finres o>] dent | ie seal eee | eens cect |e te tf osse. tags een 80 09 |1720) 3.12 | 2.45 | 2.85 | 3.05 | 3-35 | 6.58 | 3.50 - | 4.02] 4.50] 4.55] - | 75 55 | 269) 3-05 3.36) 3.15 | 4.25 | 3-92 | 3-31 | 4.73 | 4-22 | 3-53 | 3-81 | 3.03 | 2.93 FO D7 etl] eel] as ill eke le ee Os KOW TSS 70) penton uty |e irs] ecient eemne an 79 09 | .. || 3.00! 2.80] 3.08] 1.07; .. | . . | 8.93].5.90] 5.25 |0.90| . . | 3.24 75 25 |1600] 2.71 | 2.51 | 3-94 | 2.61 | 3.04 | 4.24 | 4.69 | 3.42 | 2.77 | 4.54 | 2.00 | 2.76 80 10 | 656) 4.90 | 4.63 | 1.51 | 4.61 | 2.85 | 4.03 | 5.94| 3.46 | 5.27 | 2.92 | 4.31 | 0.95 * University. ¢ Grampian Hills. * Also called Hamilton. » Observations from 1852 to end of series by E. Hance, at Fallsington. 4 Observations at Oakland Station, Marine Hospital, and Troy Hill, near Pittsburg. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. PENNSYLVANIA—Continvep. SNow FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. st RH els | zp = EI i) 5 Series Series |EXTENT Once : 4 z 2/8 FA begins. ands ; BSERVERS. REFERENCES. fall el a || = 2 yrs.mos. AGM nein eerie te |e3e25|| een (ean 0372) Decs 08745|) © 7) ||) ja Elaworth. S. © 47 | 8.63] 7.28] 8.08] 9.36|'33.35|| Jan. 1853; Dec. 1853} 1 oO] J. R. Lowrie. S. Coll. 48 |11.14] 9.66] 8.08] 6.19|/35.07|| Apr. 1840; Feb. 1860} 3 5 | J. Miller, Dr.W. Brew-| Jour. Frank. Inst. | ster. 49 | 9.51|11.73] 6.92) 7.15|/35.31|| Aug. 1839; Jan. 1860] 1 11 | W. D. Hildebrand, — G6 Gb | White. 50 |14.53/14.74|£0.88| 9.97/|50.12|| Feb. 1868; Mar. 1873} 3 8| D. Peelor. Sb O. || 5E | 9.94)10.43 8.51] 9.28|/38.16|| Jan. 1839; Dec. 1843} 5 © | S. Scott. Jour. Frank. Inst. p2]|.:].-- | -: |... .. || May, 1861; May, 1861] ©o 1 | W. R. Boyers. S, ©; 53 |10.51|12.86| 8.96) 7.64\|39.97|| Feb. 1856; Noy. 1873] 12 11 | Prof. C. S. Ames. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 54] -2)--]-:]-.- || -- |) Nov. 1858; Apr. 1859] © 4 | J. Barrett. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 55 | 9-71]10.04} 8.83) 6.94) 35.52! 1840-1841 Teh Oc lipaekie otc cate Jour. Frank. Inst. 56 | 6.69] 7.66/11.27|11.08)/36.70) 1849-1850 I o|} C. Marks S. Coll. 57 | 9-99|13-67| 8.81 Stor) 40:48) Jan. 1839; Sept. 1858) 3 11 | Dick & Limber, T. H. | Met.Obs. Vol. 1; Jour. Frank. Inst. | | Thickstun. 58 | 9.53] 8.52| 6.10] .. | .. || July, 1839; May, 1843| 1 7 | J. A. Rinkead. Jour. Frank. Inst.; S. Coll. BO | co oo load os I) oa Hilts neve Tihs Heo Ss 1 oo ac | Jour. Frank. Inst. 60 |11.95|16.90|12.86| 7.67 49.48] June, 1864; Noy. 1873| 9 5 | A. Spencer. | S. O. 61 |11.36|10.93] 9.35) 7-70/39-34|| Aug. 1857; Dec. 1873| 10 7 | Dr. J. R. Hoffer. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 2m ee een S374 gs o2!| Neen |PAN our O7iten Apr 1O72)I) ©Ol 9) ||) etevier, | Ss Os 63 |11.15/12.15/11.29) 9.42 44.01| Oct. 1790; Dec. 1874| 53 5 | C. Pierce, E. Hance. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 64 | 9.92) 9.22) 8.60) 9.26))37.00)| Jan. 1852; Feb. 1857! 5 4 | F. Schreiner. S. Coll. ; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 65 |13-21/11.56, 8.27) 9.22/42.26) Apr. 1857; Mar. 1868| 2 5 | F. L. Stewart. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 66 |11.89/13.71)11.67) 8.09)45.36) Feb. 1856; May,1862|} 2 4 | H. A. Brickenstein, J. B Gs ce C. Harvey, O.: T. | Huebener. 67 | 6.99|12.08| 7.03) 7.47)|33.57)| Jan. 1870; Dec. 1874| 5 o| E. M. McConnell. S) ©} 68 |12.92|16.15/10.01/Lr.35|50.43|) Mar. 1839; June, 1843| 4 2 L. H. Parsons. Am. Alm. ; Jour. Frank. Inst. 69 |12.21/12.2611.01|10.96)/46.44|| Feb. 1839; July, 1863} 8 11 | L. E. Corson, J. G. | Jour. Frank. Inst.; S. Coll; Met. | Ralston. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 70 |10.41|13.75 9.60) 8.45)|42.21|| Apr. 1868; Dec. 1874| © g | R. Sisson. S. O. Fi | so oe =o | co ll eo |] Dee w8as Dee, my) © wt | C Wk womens ling 72 |11.37|12.15| 7-00] 8.95|\39.47|| Jan. 1839; Dec. 1841| 2 11 | — Heuston. | Jour. Frank. Inst. 73 | .- |13-13| -- | .. || .. || May, 1865; Sept. 1865 | o 5 | Dr. H. Duffield. Niiapss 74 |11.65/13.04| 9.64|10.74)'45.07| July, 1864; Dec. 1874 10 3 | N. Moor, E. Fenton. & 75, |10.90|12.48|10.49| 9.42)'43.29| Jan. 1825; June, 1877| 52 6 | See note * Jour. Frank. Inst.; S. Coll.; Ex. | | Doc. Senate, 1847 ; Blodgett’s | | | Clim.; S. O.; Sig. Ser. Reps. © OW Mee Seri comes. | abe .. || Jan. 1869; June, 1869} 0 5 | Dr. J. Z. Coffman. S. O. 77 | 8.86|10.72| 8.21) 7.6135.40] Sept. 1840; June, 1877 | 16 5 | G.H.Rohe,L.A.Welsh,| Jour. Frank. Inst.; S.O.; Sig. Ser. | G. Albree, — Bake- Reps.; Met. Obs. Vol. 1. well, A. Scriba, Dr. | R. Miieller, W. W. Wilson, Dr. H. Smy- | ser, W. Martin & others. 78 |13.21|13.41|/10.66)10. 32/47.60]) May, 1872; Dec. 1874 2 8 | J. Lefever. S. O. 79 |10.74|12.72|11.25| 7.87|42.58) Feb. 1868; May, 1872) 3 7 | M. H. Corson. ae 80 |¥2.09/13.00/11.25|10.14)46.48| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1873] 19 8 | F. Darlington. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 8r |10.75/13.89| 8.43) .. | .. || Aug. 1840; Dec. 1841] 1 3 | P. C. of Lyceum. Jour. Frank. Inst. 82 | .. |=7.33|10.03|/13.05|| .. | 1839-1855 1 8 | Dr.A.Heyer, & Porter. | Jour. Frank. Inst.; Met.Obs. Vol.1. OOH meme hptenesrallt Savane key au | \@ei, uéving Od wan © Wil -cosce Jour. Frank. Inst. 84 | 9.25] .. |13-07| .. || .. || June, 1854; Feb. 1856) 1 2] O. T. Hobbs. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 85 |11.32/12.26/10.37| 9.34|143.29|| Apr. 1839; Dec. 1874 7 1 | —Egleman, C. Hahn, Jour. Frank. Inst. ; Met. Obs. | J. H. Raser, Dr. J.| Vol. 1; S. O. | B. Peale. 86 ie May, 1872; June,1872| o 2 | N.S. Haines. S: ©} 87|..|.. |... | 9.04] .. || Jan. 1839; Mar. 1840] o 11 | — Gaskill. Jour. Frank. Inst. 88 | 9.59/12-35| 9-31| 7.98]39.23|| Apr. 1869; July, 1874 3 10 | J. D. Stocker. Sp (0) 89 | 3.97|/13.43|/12.50 10.48 |45.38) Jan. 1861; Jan. 1862) 1 1] J. A. Travelli, G. H. & | | Tracy. | * Consolidated series, from observations at Pennsylvania Hospital, Navy Yard, U. S. Naval Hospital, Girard College, No. 2014 Vine Street, Signal Service Office, Frankford Arsenal, and 2025 Wood Street. Observers: Dr. Swift, H. Eachers, Dr. Con- rad, Prof. J. A. Kirkpatrick, J. M. Greene, J. M. Foltz, W. Johnson, D. Harlan, Dr. A. D. Bache, S. Maulsby, W. T. Boyd, R. Seyboth, C. M. Hobbs, F. M. M. Beall, —Mordecai. CO NSOLIDATED TABLES OF PENNSYLVANIA—Continvep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED i Sina | seit “ 3 | : th | Sh | : | ws} =| : 4 : a : : . STATION. = S ‘3 < 5 =e > ral eee | (ele Wie ret | oe 3 3 4] 8 |e )e |e |e) | 2 ee eee 90, Shamokin 5 5c ie6 ses 40° 48/| 76° 35’, 700] 2.87 | 1.66 2.64 | 4.21 | 5.48 | 5.40 | 3.94 | 4.65 | 2.93 | 3.08 | 3.21 | 2.85 Ore silver: Makers. S08: 41 55 | 76 ot | .. || 1.20) 1.44 | 1.87 | 2.81 ) 2.24 | 3.03 | 2.27 | 2.71 | 2.81 | 1.80 | 1.16 | 2.61 02: Silver, Spring... 5 = 40 05; 76 40!.. | 1.28 | a ec ea ei ck nore eco Rhee MALS diptea I 3 = OR omuthpoOxte eis een 4I 54 | 78 33 | .. || 3-06] 1.99 | 4.20 | 2.10 | 2.73 | 4.71 | 4.01 | 2.99 | 2.89 | 2.00 | 2.34 | 4.80 || OA SOMeTSetey asaya. yess 40 02 79 05 |2795] 2.45 | 2.34 | 2.00 | 4.26 | 4.76 | 4.10 | 2.99 | 3.42 | 2.98 | 2.93 | 3.49 | 3-00 || | | | 95- Spring Mills. ..... 40 08 | 75 10|.. B Da |fecn os |i ; F | che 5 ne at ible 96. Stevensville ...... | 41 45 | 76 35 300}] I. 1.53 | Te 96 | .. |». | 1.581 4.34 | 3.00 | 3.02 | 4.33 | 2.20] 3.58 | 2.61 97. Stroudsburg ..... . | 40 | 75 16 Westen tke . | 5.81 | 3.41 | 4.08 | 4.23 | 4.25 | 4.04 | 1.00 | 4.00 | 4.51 g8. Saint Vincent’s College || 40 14 | 79 29 | 9221] 5.96 | 3.78 | 3.57 | 5-41 | 3-43 | 4.24 | 3.48 | 5.74 | 8.96| 2.88 | 6.26 | 1.52 99. Sugar Grove’. 5 <4 5 - | 42 io 79 24 |1450]] 2. ag | 2.86 | 2.23 | 4.15 | 4.33! . . . | 4.40 | 3.20 3. 19 | 4.64 | 1.95 100. Susquehanna Depot . . | 41 56 | 75 40 | 800 2 Ball s2.5n|*seee8 |tre98) (Ona eee eee Pea ies LOU s) AMAGUA Ns) cts cs ie 40 49 | 2 00 | 700 ot, | eee) 2 ee 430) ((Siz01 320i eae go) ir 90 val n LOZ Warentiroy Sync 40 37 | 79 46 | 950) 3.40 3-10 | 2.45 | 2.45 | 1.70 | 2.70 | 6.60 | 3.83 | 2.67 | 3.63 | 2.05 | 5.35 OMT OER GS a ete 41 54 | oe II |1000]] 2.20 | 2.15 | 3.51 | 3.87 | 4.64 | 3.60 | 4.78 | 4.40 | 4.72 | 3.03 | 2.65 | 1.84 Io4. Towanda*....... | 41 47 | 76 30 | 840] 1.15 | 1.00 Fadl eh a ee le SeceeCOe SIME LIN sede! Gog |e TOs. Wniondale’ fF. a .-n 40 02 | 79 40 | 891/| 2.88 | 4.20 | 4.08 | 3.31 | 3.62 | 3.85 | 6.02 | 3.13 | 2.23 | 3.95 | 2-30] 3.95 106. Union Canal. .... . erro omelette on liecthos |b 2. ll sa \\so Ileal o = ale a RES 107. Uniontown... .. ..- || 39 54. 1°79 42)||| 5 N'5.83) | 133% 3203 4 S569) S = a | 8 = 14) 8 fel bee eee eee A Beauiorty, see. eee) 0 32° 26’ 80° 41/, 15, 3-00 | 1.68 | 4.85 | 1.49 | 3-56| 6.10] 4.62} ..|.. | .. | 3.24 So WMA oh a 6 Oo 32 14 | 80 51 | .. || 3.70] 2.20] 5.30 | 2.30 | 2.70 | 9.30 | 2.00 | 6.10 | 5.20 | 8.40] 4.20 Gxr@amaen ciseeeet oes ee | 34 15 | 80 31 | 240) 3.63 | 3.07 | 4.82 | 2.94 | 4.34 | 4.38 | 6.74 | 7.05 | 3.68 | 2.37 | 3.05 ome harleston sire hae tot 32 47 | 79 56 | 25] 2.49 | 2.84 | 3.33 | 1.89 | 3.63 | 4.43 | 6.02 | 7.04 | 5.24 | 2.84 | 2.12 | | Ss Columbia pense. ceenee || 34 02 | 80 57 | 315] 4-13 | 4-77 | 5-23 | 3-77 | 4-55 | 4-30 | 5-13 | 6.81 | 4.16 | 1.38 | 2.95 9» Edisto Island... ...- | 32 34 | 8018 | 23] 1.24] 1.52] 5.22 | 0.32 | 1.86) 2.82] . . | 6.13 | 0.42] 2.34] 1.15 to. Evergreen ....... | 34 22 | 82 46] .. || 5.66 | 7.36] 7.53 | 2.97 | 4.90 | 6.69 | 1.65 | 3.37 | 2.14 | 6.10 | 4.23 tr. Fort Moulixie A, 43 2 3) | 8 | 4 |e] 2) 2) es || |e) eee ona 17. Memphis .* 7... . 35°08/| g0°04’| 262 4.24 | 4.38 | 4.87 | 5.17 | 3.69 | 3-47 | 2.54 | 3-13 | 2-83 | 2.50 | 3-64 | 4.11 | > BANE NS gag Glos oo 36 09 | 86 47 | 533|| 5-12 | 4.68 | 5.24 | 5.05 | 4.04 | 4.57 | 4.35 | 3-81 | 4.06 | 3.29 | 4.15] 3.42 . Paradise Ridge... . - 36 20 | 86 45 | 5000.45] . . 4-55 | 7-29 | 8.20] 2.55 | 1.83 | 4.20] 5.00] 0.60] . . i Wont Si tye a 4 2 36100) |'85 60|2200)|'0.37. 10:20)" + jaf tell < oan | fier =i een rented eteeann | ere em . Rotherwood ...... 36 30 | 82 48 2000) 3.32 | 5-65 | 4.12 | 3.30 | 4.00 | 6.00 | 4.20 | 3.70 | 1.40 | 2.10 | 2.90 | 4.32 Smuithville;near. 2 2. | 35 56 | 85 48 |1400) 4.88 | 6.63 | 5.78 7.26 | 3.90 | 5.00 | 4.76 | 5.13 | 2.81 | 3.20 | 3.03 | 4.35 . Spring Garden ..... | 35 06 | 85 oo /100 | 4.66 | 9.00 | 6.60 | 10.08) 5.38 | 5.20 | 1.77 | 6.66 | 4.20 | 4.40] 5.50 6.35 AMeSDreNntOn anc acwen el cee | 35 57 | 89 02] .. 3 68 | 3.47 | 5.06 | 6.81 | 3.65 | 4.30 | 4.08 | 3.90 | 2.09 | 2.82 | 2:81 | 3.22 . University Place* . . ... || 35 12 | 86 00 |2000) 6.83 | 7.05 | 3-74 | 1-53 | 3 86 | 3.61 | 2.30 | 4.14 | 4.14 | 2.26 | 7.80 | 3.82 . Walnut Grove ..... 36 00 | 82 53 1350, BeZBh|| Seca lly emer plt tents REC cael ect || uo 5-84 | 3.46 RWANGDESTCue siemens S52) | S615 | SEU FreTg} (O17) eae Pest ah. TEXAS. + Aransas’Canal' 2 2.0 || 27 47 | 97 08 x5 || ees eran ener eared eres ees lo ak leo Gg Weseas || oe (eayl Baath) Sei Oto, Olea 30 17 | 97 44 | 650] 1.96 || 2.18 | 2.82 | 2.28 | 3.51 | 2.75 | 2.24 | 2.95 | 4.73 | 3-22 | 2.79 | 2.09 3. Belmont Farm®..... | 33 08 | 96 31 | 722] 2.16 || 3.34 | 3.96] 5.31 | 8.57 | 6.24 | 1.80] 0.58 | 5.53 | 1-43 | 2-75 | 3-46 Ave Blue Branch) ss). b) 30 27 | 97 26 | 600) 4.40 || 2.30 | 3.41 | 4.34 | 5-25 | 4.40 | 3.70 | 1.27 | 2.26 | 4.52 | 2.30 | 2.99 . Bluff Settlement .. . . || 30 00 | 97 00 180}| 2.58 || 1.53 | 3.18 | 3.61 | 4.83 | 4.92 | 3-96 | 2.01 | 5.41 | 5-57 | 5-17 | 3-05 i iBOnhamene, oes eure aie '°33)40°| 96 13 ]-a35il) © lil cel) = emiliete ced|lure fal) artsy fll feel rotmetil| eter G 23] [GB eeeraes . Buffalo Springs... . . PEON Copy ay MPC Gem {IGMP oo || co || ool ad ila lea oe Ihc o xe | Ge Sash eis S96 a a4 auc 20 00) | 93) 38} Uli! oe Meg 5 Aes 5SeO5 a) ere) wc ||) eve II) wm cmes| (odes tenet a | . Camp Colorado ..... 31 55 | 99 17 | . - || 0.92} 0.75 | 0.63 | 2.42] 1.14 | 1.22 | 1.03 | 5.44 | 4.27 | 1.74 | 2.46 | 2.08 . Camp Concordia ... . || 31 46 106 21 3600)| 0.90 || 1.20] 0.07] 0.10] . . | 0.00] 1.90] 1.16] 1.63] . . | 0.65] 0.50 . Camp'Cooper... =. . | 31 OL |} 99 CO|.. || . . || 3.01 | 0.06 | 0.42 | 2.46 | 2.75 | 6.25 | 9.35 | 1-64] 3.38] - - | 3-85 . Camp Hudson .... . 29 42 |IoI 10 | .. || 0.76 || 0.13 | 0.11 | 1.42 | 1.60 | 2.13 | 0.08 | 3.33 | 0.99 | 0.97 | 0.19 | 0.42 glean VAs 5 ae ao 3 30 00 | 99 I0 |1400]| 1.19 |] 1.41 | 2.47 | 1.34 | 2.30 | 2.37 | 2.31 | 5.13 | 4.47 | 1-89 | 1.94 | 2.45 = GedaniGrove:’’) 2). os1 29 08 | 95 42 | 60) 2.96 || 2.46 | 2.25 | 3.68 | 4.72 | 4.47 | 4.31 | 7.83 | 2.50 | 2.85 | 4.58 | 5.60 Stel al inbitl spe ae aia 6 30 10 | 96 20 | 542/| .. sis || se /LOLQONWE T5405) 2290) 15535 ae he ||) ati cee De Clarksville ogi. weer ne 33 35 | 95 02 | 600) 4.76 || 7.95 | 5.66 | 10.06) 12.82] 7.35 | 7-57 | 2.11 | 6.15 | 4.05 | 5.11 | 6.57 i Glear Dake’ (ayer sce teat| 29 32 | 95 06| 25|| .. | .. | 2.30] 0.62] 2.30] 8.72] . . | 2.88) 4.60 | 14.88) 4.64 | 2.60 peColumDitsiis iin eaniane | 29, 42 ||'96.28' | 250]. At 383]|| 7.30 | 6.00 | 9.50 | 2.12 | 4.00 | 3.13 | 1.66 | 2.50] 5.67 | 0.00] . . | 7.25 64. New Braunfels?. .... | 29 42 | 98 15 | 720] 1.52 | 2.03 | 1.00 | 1.93 | 4.67 | 2.62 | 2.23 | 2.05 | 3.94 | 3-12 | 1.77 | 0.70 65s New Ulmes . se ne || 29 56 | 96 26 | 300] 4.11 | 4.55 | 6.64 | 6.15 | 5.41 | 7.58 | 10.42] 1.69 | 8.31 | 3.38 | 8.33 | 6.16 66. Oakland Bae Sart cy 29 35 | 97 00) .. | 2.39 | 1.77 1.68 | 4.43 | 3-20 | 3.16 | 1.24 | 2.93 | 0.88 | 4.67 | 1.40 | 1.00 67. Palestine Soins tyes ev | 31 45 | 95 40 | 480) 1.70 | 0.52] 0.50) 7.25 | 3-80) .. | --|-. | - + | 4.00 1.61 | 6.70 68. PinOak ........ | 30 00 | 97 09 | .. || 5.00] 5.50 | 10.00] 7.50 | 6.25 | 1.00 | 0.50 | 0.00 | 1.25 | 4.50 | 3.00 | 2.25 69. Phantom Hill®.... . || 2 20 | 99 45 |2300) 0.26 | 0.80 | 0.54 | 0.45 | 2.85 | 2.90 | 1.15 | 0.03 | 2.55 | 3.41 | 1.34 | 0.94 70. Ringgold Barracks ... | 26 23 | 99 00 521) 0.93 | 0.74 0.81 | 1.08 | 1.82 | 2.92 | 1.66 | 2.42 | 3.42 | 1.97 | 0.92 | 0.91 71. Round Top, near’. . . | 30 03 | 96 44]/.. | 4:35 2.36 | 1.82 | 2.35 | 0.74 | 1.51 | 0.53 | 2.91 | 4.11 | 3.04 | 2.73 | 1.20 72. San Antonio ...... 29 25 | 98 25 S| 1.28 | 2.78 | 2.33 | 1.78 | 2.66 | 4.01 | 1.75 | 3-15 | 4.00 | 2.22 | 3.08 | 2.26 73. Sisterdale... .. Wt | 29 59 | 98 43 ee 1.02 | 0.45 | 1.14 | 0.16] 1.72 | 4.37 | 1.19 | 1.68 | 7.10] 1.46] 0.10 | 3.11 * Laredo. » Also known as Camp Stockton. ° 3 miles west of Gilmer. 4 Formerly known as New Wied. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. TEX AS—ConrTinvuen. 87 SNOW FOR EACH MonTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. uw ci a sulepeal eas aesall ie fesBolfes | Sharp ai eB) Boe ll & Sees ae BATENT OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. el & a = = tS) yrs.mos. 5-77| 6.53] 7-06] 3.52)|22.88]/ May, 1852; Dec. 1860] 8 7 | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S. G. O.; Ar. Met. | Regs. 1855 and 1860. 4.14] 7-57] 6.55] 4.35||22.61|| Aug. 1852; July, 1873| 12 5 | ca MS. from S. G. O.; Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 6.39] 7.19] 4.50} 2.27||20.35]| Aug. 1872; Dec. 1874] 2 5 es MS. from S. G. O. 11.61] 7.80] 3.24] 8.91||36.56|| June, 1849; Aug. 1853] 4 3 6 Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 1.84] 8.76) 4.72) 1.80|/17.12|| Jan. 1855; Oct. 1874] 8 11 & Ar. Met. Reg., 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 3-56] 8.60] 6.54] 2.63]/21.33]) Oct. 1849; Dec. 1874 11 7 Gs Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 & 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 6.94|13.18] 7.81} 6.65||34.58]/ Oct. 1852; Sept. 1854 | 2 0 Ge Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 11.98] 6.92] 9.77|11.91||40.58)/ Mar. 1850; Aug. 1853} 3 6 | G “ “ 4.95] 6.25] 6.14] 4.17\/21.51|| Aug. 1869; Dec. 1874} 5 3 | cc *MS. from S. G. O. 5-38) 9.67) 6.88) 3.53]/25.46]) Nov. 1849; Dec. 1860) 7 4 | cs Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; M. S. from S. G. O. 4.84] 9.01] 8.72) 3.68]/26.25|| July, 1856; Dec. 1860) 4 6 & Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; M. S. from r S. G. O. 8.25] 3.45] 4.91| 5.11|/21.72|| Apr. 1850; July, 1852] 1 10 Gs Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 14.61} 7.21| 5.06] 5.65|/32.53|| Jan. 1850; Mar. 1852] 2 3 “ &“ “ “ 6.36|10.44| 8.22] 3.96||28.98|| Apr. 1852; Dec. 1860] 5 1 oe Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 5-14/13.93] 6.85) 3.61//29.53]] Apr. 1851; Nov. 1855) 3 3 & Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860. 3.22| 6.56] 5.38] 2.35/|17-51|| July, 1849; Dec. 1874] 14 7 a Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; M. S. from S. G. O. §.21| 6.71] 7.81] 4.22||23.95|| Apr. 1852; Dec. 1874] 9 7 ee Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 0.30] 5-74) 3.34] 1.06||10.44]] Jan. 1859; Dec. 1873] 3 4 f Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; MS. from S. G. O. 7-35| 8.31] 5-99] 4.38||26.03]| Apr. 1868; Dec. 1874] 4 8 ie MS. from S. G. O. 1.24] 5.66] 3.31] 1.29||11.50|| Oct. 1859; Dec. 1874] 5 8 te Ar. Met. Reg. 1860; MS. from S. G. 0: 6.09|10.21| 7.76] 3.11|/27.17|| Apr. 1852; Dec. 1853] I 9 Gc Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 14.50] 8.80] 9.49] 8.07|'40.86]| Dec. 1849; Aug. 1853] 3 9 GG o 6 08 13.15]14.90|16.83|/12.19|/57.07|| Jan. 1868; June,1876| 6 1 | D. A. Beazley, Assist. | S. O.; MS. from S. G. O.; Sig. Surg., E.O.C. McIn- Ser. Reps. emey, R. Reeder, C. A. Smith. 13.36] 9.93/11.77|10.93|'45.99|| Mar. 1860; Dec. 1874| 7 9 | J. M. Glasco. SS; O; 7.96) 3.81] 6.77) 6.38]/24.92/] Jan. 1858; Oct. 1868) 1 1 | J. C. Brightman. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 13.60] 7.60] 5.20|15.60) 42.00]! Jan. 1850; Dec. 1850} 1 o | — Bennett. S. Coll. ga) |] oolib od (h es .. || Jan. 1857; Mar. 1857) o 2, J. C. Brightman. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 4.39] 7-30] 6.63) 5.61) 23.93|| Jan. 1859; Dec. 1859| 1 © | T. Gibbs. os a 6.58] 9.64|15.07| 8.89|40.18|| Oct. 1872; June, 1876) 3 9 | F. Mansfield, C. A.| Sig. Ser. Reps. Smith, I. R. Birt. so | co || Hous] 780) July, 1869; Apr. 1870} © 9g | Assistant Surgeon. MS. from S$. G. O. -. |.. |... |... |] .. |] Aug. 1858; Dec. 1859] o 6] F. L. Yoakum. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 5.25/16.05|/15.10| 7.63]|'44.03|| Jan. 1869; Aug. 1870) 1 8 | L. D. Heaton. S. O. og. (ERO Gb Ieee .. || July, 1869; July, 1870) © 5 | L. Woodruff. as ee 22202 he June, 1867; Aug. 1867| 0 3 M. Rutherford. cg 15.62] 7.29] .. |20.55|| .. || Jan. 1874; Dec. 1874 0 11 | S. D. Lawrence. Gs 7.60) 6.90) 8.83] 4.25|/27.58|| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1859] 5 1 | Prof. J.C. Ervendberg. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 18.20|19.69/20.02/14.82 '72.73|| Sept. 1872; Dec. 1874| 2 3 | C. Runge. S. O 9-31| 7.33] 6.95| 5.16|28.75|| Apr. 1870; Oct. 1872] 2 4 | F. Simpson. ‘“ 11.55] .. | .- | 8.92|| .. || Oct. 1869; Dec. 1870| © 10 | N.S. Brooks. & 23.75| 1.50| 8.75/12.75|46.75|| Jan. 1856; Dec. 1856] 1 o} Dr. W. H. Gantt. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 3.84| 4.08] 7.30 2.00]||17.22/| Sept. 1852; Feb. 1854 | 1 6 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 3-71| 7-00] 6.31] 2.58||19.60]| Sept. 1849; Dec. 1874 | 14 2 fe Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; | | | MS. from S. G. O. 4-91] 4.95| 9.88] 7.91||27-65|| Jan. 1859; Apr. 1861} 2 4 | B. Schumann. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 6.77| 8.91) 9.30) 6.32|/31.30]| Sept. 1849; July, 1873| 10 2 | Assistant Surgeon. | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; | MS. from S. G. O. 3.02| 7.24] 8.66] 4.58|/23.50|| Jan. 1859; Dec. 1859| 1 Oo | E. Knapp. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. © Clear Fork of Brazos; also known as Plantation Hill. ‘Farm 2 miles S. E. of Round Top. 88 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF TEX AS—ConrTInvueD. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED 3 || | | 3 “ a ai B : ; - bp oA : 213 — oY) = vey : STATION. a =) 7S d a ia] =] IS I 2 to 4, Po 5 ra] 4) 8 je 2) 2.13 a2 eee eee VAs mOION EAN pie. vce) eis 30° 14/| 96° 31 542) 5.87 | 2.40 eee 0.03 | 3.10 | 1.72 | 2.73 2.65 | 4.78 | 1.67 | 2.56 75 eq WICLOLIAY, A otha code! alle gs 28 50 | 96 58 94) -- | -- |: - 1 nts || 200} 2°4014 O50) ]) TsEON eet eet men an ee "las MNECO oa Sea alole a. 31 35 | 97 08 396, 2.90 | 2.60 | 6.97 | 5-67 | 3.70 | 1.95 | 1.85 | 4.23 | 3-01 | 4.80 | 2.07 | 3.63 7. WWashinpton)s ie)<0 «=i. = | 30 19 | 96 15 | 360) 4.14 | 0.76 | 1.40 | 0.40} 1.26! 5.20] 1.51 | 2.36 | 4.67 | 3.08 | 0.82 | 4.63 78. Webberville*...... | 30 14 | 97 34 | 394]| 3-00] '0.50)| 2:62 /iO75O)) Se iio as |e te nee a]|LOL75] 00 ue | 10-00] aemte 7s OrktOWM pce Manihot 29 03 | 97 25 | .. || 2.26 | 0.73 | 2.13 | 3-28 | 2.68 | 2.04 | 4.26 | 2.72 | 3.86 | 5.60 | 2.42 | 0.78 | i AUPE ELM ais! UTAH. 1. Camp Douglas) ki. 2 <1 40 46 |111 50 |4903]| 2.24 | 1.38 | 2.22 | 1.96 | 3.02 | 0.62 | 0.86 | 0.70 | 0.77 | 1.22 | 1.25 | 2.58 | 2 Gampibloydia. alst-ictre | 40 16 \i12 08 |4867]] 0.27 | 0.63 | 0.50 | 0.60 | 0.65 | 0.20 | 1.40 | 0.34 | 0.69 | 0.66 | 1.23 | 0.16 34 (Gow ons oo oO oe 41 30 |112 15 |4294]| 1.33 1.33 | 0.81 | 0.85 3.46 | 0.12 | 0.14 | 1.75 | 0.43 | 1.12 | 0.34 | 2.87 As eLarriSbure: v2 iret cite | 37 10 |f12 57 |2375|| 0.10 2.94| 1.17 | 0.93 | 2.20| 0.10 |. 2.67 | 0.65 | 0.30| 0.10 | 1.92 | 0.06 Sie Gneth ota oo oo SS | 37 02 |112 32 |4gog]] .. | 1.80] .. | .. | 1.80] 2.10] 2.11} 1.30] . . | 1.00) 1.20] 3.60 6. SaintGeorge>. ..... | 37 07 |113 35 2800]| 1.43 0.78 | 0.65 | 0.26 | 3.70 | 0.03 | 0.62 | 6.66 | 0.56| 1.08 | 0.50 | 1.12 | | | Waoalt Lake! Citys. shen | 40 46 |111 54 |4354|| 2.10 | 2.57 | 2.35 | 1.31 | 2.59 | 1.81 | 2.04 | 2.43 | 1.13 | 1.90 | 1.68 | 2.90 SAV AUSDID OG tere ee mette Mere | 40 40 |III 20 |6200)| 1.09 | E.43)|10288)|) 2 |e | 2a RON ce cool) elo (meee }O.201) (ee nem Eee VERMONT. i] | H T Me Le 4 Ad oh Oth Oo 44 18 | 72 05 | 952)| 1.85 | 3.85 | 3.20 | 2.06 | 4.70 | 4.75 | 4.50] 3.50] .. | . . | 2.75 | 1.00 } i | hy Lieb 54a ooo S 43 49 | 73 03 | 460! 2.64 | 2.58 | 2.62 | 2.53 | 3.32 | 2.79 | 4.54 4.66 | 3.18 | 3.18 | 3.00 | 2.18 Ba bDrooheld seew-noielrerent | 44 02 | 72 36 |Xo00) |. | 2.07 | 3-97) | 2:86 //5.78) 0-2) = tli) ees i oe ele 4 Burlington) eh ee teme | 44 28 | 73 12 | 346] 1.83 | 1.76 | 2.00) 2.12 | 3.26 | 3.35 | 4.48 | 3.18 | 3.56 | 3.68 2.54 | 2.00 pe Galaisa ns. qone a sen 44 22)|\72 25 |... il. . | 4-10\| 1.70)|ht:06)] = alae Be pee | 2: Ga Castleton .iememen aes | 43 38 | 73 09 | 490)| 1.87 | 1.63 | 2.00 | 2.47 | 2.43 | 2.51 | 4.95 | 4 69 | 2.64 | 5.67 | 1.99 | 2.84 Tis MGre Mayes 6 G.O0 Ors | 44 40 | 72 23 |1100)| 2.63 | 2.77 | 2.84 | 2.79 | 3.16 | 3.31 | 4.33 | 4-79 | 3-79 3-87 | 3.38 | 3.01 8. Hast Montpelier?....... |l'44 17 | 72 33 | Bag coe /| ace [iz ilo wall en ol ee eee geet g. Fayetteville® ...... | 42 57 | 72 36 | 350'| 4.94 | 3.67 | 4.00 | 4.54 | 4.70 | 4.66 | 5.06 | 4.81 | 5.37 | 4.16 | 5.67 | 3.60 To; Mersburg."". ~ <. s) r- 44 11 | 73 14 |... || 2.57; 2.92 | 3.20 | 4.24 | 2.56 | 3.86 | 5.72 | 4.24 | 3.25 | 9.65 | I-91 | 3.64 MT mGatertONneye sc el cise eh > AS) T2204 ater mg gh ete et SSO RZsOOllcrce a ane ah hs aed ep gy Iekadat) ze og aera Oo Os 4344 || 72)20 | og8ni 2 2 | eer vile eullieel ey sete) 2200) elem eee ; Mee bi letive! Baio ip odo 44 28 | 71 44 |112. || 3-49 | 2.76 | 3.12 | 2.74 | 4.42 | 3.64 | 4.14 | 4.44 | 3.93 | 3-79 | 3-45 | 3-35 | | | i | 14. Middlebury....... | 44 02 | 73 10 | 398] 2.19 | 2.81 | 2.46 | 2.86 | 3.66 | 2.95 | 3.22 | 3-39 | 4-41 | 3.90 | 2.96 | 2.40 15. Mount Anthony. ... . CoM GER rico) beet gs Mion || 64 |. | o 3. Tes ON Mena TOs NCW PONE! italien elfen sarees || 43 57 | 72 18 | 750! 4.90 | 6.70 | 1.50 | 1.20] 1.70 | 4.30 | | 4.15 | 2.66} 5.50; 4.81 | 4.00 17. Norwich .......- || 43 45 | 72 21 | 720|| 2.22| 0.93 | 2.78 | 2.39 | 2.73 | 3.80 | 5-80 | 4.12 | 3.25 | 3.50 | 2.65 j 2.28 | | | £8. Randolph... 5... ! 43 55 | 72 36 | 700) 2.78 | 2.91 | 2.75 | 2.28 | 3.37 3-41 | 3-35 | 3-90 | 3-40 | 4.58 | 3.31 | 2.47 ope anit Glisie gig oso) cen « | 43 37 | 72 57 | 5ooll 3.50! 2.78 | 3.10 | 3.01 | 4.72 | 3.91 | 2.31 | 2.38 | 3.01 | 3.63 | 4.10 | 3.49 | | i i ' 20. St. Johnsbury. ..... | 44 27 72 02 | 540} 2.33 | 1.97 | 1.92 | 2.48 | 1.67 | 4.92 | 3.39 | 2.70 | 3-66 | 3.63 | 3.15 | 3-68 (aee| ae | | ; 20. onel bummer wen ney ce | 44 23 | 73 IX | 150)| 1.90 | 4.40 | 1.30'| 4.46 | 3.87 | 4.58 | 5.34 | 6.42 | 2.67 | 3-90 | 2-95 2.62 22. South Troy... .... | 44 55 | 72 25 | 600) 2.21 | 1.98 | 3.42 | 3-79 | 2-34 | 2.68 | 6.37 | 8.27 | 2.64 | 3.90 | 2.65 | 3.71 | 23. Springfield Bnet Ea a | 43 18 | 72 25 | 300) 4.54 | 2.37 | 3-40 | 3-59 | 3-53 | 4-03 | 5-15 | 4.13 | 2-70 | 3-94 | 3.02 | 2.75 1 2a, “Stravtord ot (yeni 4352. |072) 25: | 50| 4.15 | 1.90 | 5.05 | 6.40] 2.50 | 2.82 | 6.19 | 2.75 | 3.65 | 3.65 | 1.45 | 3.68 1 25. West Charlotte ..... || 44 20 | 73 15 | 90! 2.62 | 2.76 | 3.02 | 3.19 | 3-53 | 4-29 | 5.49 | 4.54 | 3-64 | 5-10 | 3.67 | 1.95 | 26. Woodstock ........ | Ag, 36172: 31 650), 3.11 2.77 | 2.62 | 2.94 | 3.54. | 3.18 | 4.44 | 3.29 | 3-40 | 5-36 / 2.76 2.69 | 2 | I i I i { ! | SS — = 2 —— ‘ * Parson’s Seminary. > Observations in part at Tonaquint and Heberville, the former about two miles and the latter about six miles to the south. The series do not overlap. © Observations for some months at Coalville, 20 miles to the northward. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. TEX AS—Conrtinuep. 89 SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. j 5 ; | oD oO Ei o < e ‘ é a3 E 2 | = q Sues cone ESTE OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. &| 5 5 Ss © ats ene: yrs.mos. ie) n o cS EB = > (3) STATION. | pal o | §s oO 3 a 3 S = 3 4 ee eee emesis leon |S pe 2 T. “Alexandtiay <.a)o0. Gets i 38° 48’, 77°02’) 56] 2.86 | 2.50 | 1.38 | 3.23 | 3-90 | 3.36 | 3.40 | 4.14 | 2.69 | 2.67 | 1.97 | 2.80 2. Alleghany County*. . . || 37 45 | 80 02 |2000) 1.82 | 2.82 | 3.05 | 2.86 | 3.74 | 2.30 | 4.46 | 3.22 | 1.86 | 2.23 | 3.19 | 3.82 3. Anthony Creek * .. ~~ | 37 50 | 79 55 | -- |] 2-31 | 3-03 | 3-37 | 2-53 | 4-44 | 2.26 | 4.05 | 3.36] 1.62 | 2.50 | 3.06 | 4.43 eA SANG Diemer. ai. sens 37 45 1977930" 22015335 |---| een ome fmt A Geo lene Dery Wille spiel oe 39 08 | 77 58 | 575/| 1.81 | 1.77 | 1.54] 4.53 | 5-45 | 4.75 | 5-20] 2.61 | 1.48 | 2.20] 2.21 | 3.93 62 Blacksbura:& Ven; = 37 TL |180 ZT e. areas t acto ||| > sel lsereaal| its eam eNOS Sy oa ae 7. Cape Charles Lt. House . | 37 07 | 75 54 | 160) 12.23/21.90) 7.27 | 1.70 | 5.40 /13.54| 4.20 | 5.10 | 3.98 | 2.62 | 2.78 | 2.92 8: Cape Penny se en eper- 36 56 | 76 00| 15] 4.22 | 5.23 | 6.91 | 5.14 | 4.27 | 3.92 | 4.76 | 6.65 | 3.21 | 1.85 | 4.73 | 3.89 Op Capone sii iemn 37 20 | 75 55 | 15| 2.40 6.15 | 4.00 | 3.45 | 4.35 | 0.95 | 2.43 | 2.40 | 3.30 | 6.80 | 3.77 | 3.90 ro: Cedar Bbillit es Stance 38 04 | 78 26 | 500) 2.43 | 2.84 | 2.72 | 3-78 | 5.13 | 2-33 | 3-40 | 4.28 | 2.40 | 3.07 | 2.40 | 1.40 11. Charlottesville. ..... 38 or | 78 26 | 150] 1.84 | 4.00 | 3.63 | 2.38 | 3.06 | 2.38 | 3.10 | 7.00] 1.14 | 3.54 | 3.13 | 3-31 12) Cottape Flome: <2)... 37 10 | 76 50| .. || 6.88] 7.00 | 10.05] 5.91 | 7.85 | 6.06 | 2.55 | 2.52 | 1.68 | 2.75 | 2.54 | 3.83 13. Crichton’s Store. ... . 36 40 | 77 46 | 500) 3.63 | 2.72 | 2.57 | 2.73 | 3-01 | 4.11 | 3-24 | 4.39 | 2.17 | 1.91 | 2.13 | 3.76 14. Fortress Monroe ... . || 37 00 | 76 19 8|| 3.12 | 3.02 | 3.66 | 2.95 | 4.09 | 4.23] 5.15] 5.16 4.09| 3.20] 3.41} 4.05 NGS HHeitel iw 6 ogi ho c eel G Ame ion Nore Pessoal o aia | Ge il se lao Oe,| beer. & lac 16. Genito Mills. ...... 36 30 | 77 30 | 200) 4.08 | 4.79 | 6.03 | 4.65 | 4.37 | 3-45 | 3-14 | 5-03 | 1.57 | 3-03 | 2.55 | 5.16 Me EEO AS Bo ooo 6 37 02 | 76 21 5] 2.74 | 4.14 | 3.84 | 3.13 | 4.11 | 3.93 | 3-88 | 4.20 | 2.41 | 4.19 | 2.52 | 3.20 18. Hewlett’s Station . . . . | 37 52 | 77 45 [eea|nro loca |p ork | ian 5.60 | 5.50 | 2:75 | 6.57 | 4.80] . . . TQ elalisville very emg emt Rene ein htop eyfo-ellla SI Goll 5 & || 5 0 | oto |p ba | c -. | 4.42] 1.82 4 20. King George’sC. H. . . || 38 16 | 77 10] 50] 0.43 | 3.80 | 3.73 | 3-73 1.36 | 3.15 | 2.87 | 2.05 | 1.25 | 1.27 | 2.25 | 1.03 21.) ee wausville: 29. ces - ai 38 56 77 12 | 180} 3.46 | 2.45 | 4.07 | 4.75 | 2.53 | 4-10/ 1 85 | 1.44 | 4.50 | 2.33 | 2.07 | 3.52 Bon exinpton.® uses el | 37 44 | 79 24 |1000) 3.87 | 2.89 | 3.54 | 3.49 | 5.30 | 2.96 | 3.22 | 2.69 | 10.30) 3.37 | 1.58 | 3-75 | | | || | | : 23. Linwood, Markham Sta. || 38 50 | 77 50 | .. |] 0.70 | 2.38 | 6.17 | 8.30 | 4.70 | 10.74) 3.60 | 2.91/3.30| ..|..].- BAS LOCUSENGTOVE =) 2s nen | 38 18) 77 50] ~~ I] . . |) 2% | 3:00)] 1-00)|/6/00)|)1-30)] 5-20) = 5 Roll 2. 60) Pee sy JANI 56 qe a op 37 22 | 79 07 | 575]| 2.40 | 4.16 | 4.61 | 3.61 | 3.51 | 4.31 | 3-32 | 4.15 | 4-03 | 2.13 | 2.99 | 1.91 | ZO IMAVIOMI ey fy che) ol el Pais 36 48 | 81 26 |2129]] 3.75 | 3.10 | 4.15 | 7.10 | 3.13 | 5-70] 4.10 | 6.50 | 3.90 | 1.75 | 3.22 | 2.90 27. Meadow Dale...... 38 23 | 79 35 | -- || 1-89 | 2.40] 3.01 | 5.90 | 2.80 | 5.17 | 3.78 | 2.20] 1.40 | 4.72 | 4.50 | 4.20 28. Mechanicsville ..... 38 50 | 78 oo | .. || 2.41 | 2.19 | 3.56 | 2.74 | 4.37 | 3-99 | 2.04 | 3.44 | 4-14 | 2.90 | 2.63 | 2.51 29. Montcalm........ W 38:05.| 78 200 ago, Se] she ee al Sale 4037) 0-70 Ol eet Paes ea eo BOT LOniOSSwei ian -yicetee nein 38 07 | 76 46| 200] .. | .. | . . | 5.23 | 3.78 | 6.00] 3.34 | 5-76] 4.06] 0.50] . 30. Mossy Creek eons seas pet meel ler ceynees NPorce||| oats Aono |a!e |OXS9]| Sere l So | oo a ot Go [bears Gor bkeyi(eiigieell 6 oy 4 oc 36 48, |\'80; 4O|\cieul|.ee oit|) ose tl cue te scum |h oes Mites rum Peek || 4200) |(-2-50)| fein eta ee 33; MountiSolon) 2 <). = 2. 38 17 | 79 02] .. || 2.04| 2.33 | 1.82] 3.02 | 3.54 | 3-43 | 2-72 | 3-61 | 2.54 | 3.05 | 2.12 | 2.48 34. Mount View ...... | 38 00 | 78 30 | 521|| 4.75 | 3.55 | 4.50| 6.15 | 4.07] . . | 1.80] 6.00] 8.00 | 4.00 | 2.10 | 4.30 35. Mulberry Hill...... | 36 50 | 76 50 | 100} 2.92 | 3.99 | 2.97 | 2.63 | 6.78 | 4.37 | 2.08 . | 3-68 | 4.97 | 1.47 | 4.53 36. Naval Hospital’... .. | 36 50 | 76 18 | 25] 3.88 | 5.97 | 7-67 | 5.40 | 5.60 | 6.89 | 6.52 | 8.13 | 4.38 | 4.64 | 5.26 | 4.06 | | 5 Bye aNortole cele) Sari cles 36 51 | 7617 | 13]) 3.51 | 4.59 | 4.62 | 3.18 | 3.92 | 3.39 | 5-42 | 7-62 | 4.32 | 4.19 | 3.57 | 4.68 38, Peach Pawns... 2. 38 19 | 77 27 | 350]| 3-97 | 3-19 | 3.04. | 2.15 | 5.72 |.6.91 | 2.01 | 4.04 | 5.23 | 2.37 | 4.54 | 4-19 gg. Petersburg =) mr. we 37 14] 77 24. . || 0.89 | 1.35 | 2.60 | 6.10 Soe otitscmmimemcuilso oll oc | o - Os Piedmonty-+ ee: oe 38 40 | 78 00 | gool] 2.15 | 2.22 | 4.27 | 3.48 | 4.40 | 5.15 | 2.13 | 2.75 | 10.40) 2.55 | 2.30 | 3.20 4X. Portsmouth. =.) « | 36 50 | 76 18] 25]| 4.24 | 4.28 | 3.11 | 4.72 | 4.97 | 4.72 | 4.89 | 5.78 | 4.96 | 2.76 | 3.01 | 4.76 42. Powell’s Farm ..... | 37 32 | 77 38 | 200] 3.40) 4.15 | 3.70] 7.65 | 2.45 | 2.55 | 4.40 | 6.90 | 1.70] 6.10 | 4.10 | 0.55 43. Powhatan Hill ..... | 38 13 | 77 12 | 200) 1.96 2.05 | 2.06 | 2.50 | 3.53 | 3-29 | 3-69 | 4.29 | 2.47 | 2.57 | 2.23 | 2.13 | 44. Prospect Hill Farm . . . || 37 25 | 75 52 40)| 2.96 | 4.21 | 4.04 | 3.05 | 4.33 | 3-14 | 3-77 | 1-93 | 3-O1 | 4.11 | 3.06 | 3.54 45, Richmond gets ct 37 32 | 77 26 | 1721] 3.22 | 4.77 | 3.36 | 3-86 | 3.23 | 2.21 | 5.04 | 6.77 | 2.20 | 2.95 | 2.86 | 4.21 AO; TRose;biillinenn.) vieterii. 38 00 | 76 57 | 250) 2.13 | 4.32 | 1.68 | 3.62 | 4.05 | 4.55 | 5.03 | 3-70 | 2.90 | 1.88 | 1.68 | 2.92 47..Rougemont ....... 38 05 | 78 21 | 450]| 4.35 | 2.69 | 2.96 | 4.79 | 5.28 | 5.37 | 4.14 | 4.28 | 5.49 | 3-03 | 2.84 | 5.26 rePed iden Bon ais Ble 37 21 | 77 33.| -~- || 2-45 | 2.34 | 3-06 |. 4.07 | 5.13 | 2.13 | 4.33 | 4-76 | 4.93 | 2.40 | 2.71 | 3-04 40; smithfield)cec., ce see 36 57 | 76 38 | 100]| 4.30| 2.70 | 3.67 | 3.16] 4.07 | 4.20] 5.32 | 4.68 | 4.23 | 3.84 | 3.02 | 3.96 50. Snowville........ 37 00 | 80 00 |1800)| 6.72 | 5.93 | 6.18 | 7.09 | 8.03 | 4.60 | 4.73 | 2.33 | 5-25 | 8.23 | 3.17 | 5-53 ; | | 51. Staunton ........ || 38 09 | 79 04 |1340]| 2.44 | 3.01 | 3.91 | 2.22 | 4.98 | 4.06 | 3.01 | 1.75 | 5.25 | 2.59 | 1.65 | 2.88 S27 (hei snadesy.) ream seene INBONOONCBrOG | ree 1: 9 || 0 |) sep aml eer veeal Remco ere rer | Looe OMIM eaes Pee lponec | | | ® Registers ordered by the Board of Public Works of Virginia. The result was sent in MS. by Dr. W. N. Patton, of Lewis- berg, for the first two stations; that at Anthony’s Creek is from the report of the James River and Kanawha Canal Co. for 1852. Five gauges were placed by this authority, but those here given embrace all the results yet published. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. gi € Virginia Military Institution and Tribrook Farm, about 3 miles from Lexington. & Also known as Hartwood and Falmouth. VIRGINIA. SNOw FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. i ee : ee oO - y a A £ is g ee se Pare OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. # # a = = yrs.mos. I | 8.51/10.90) 7.33) 8.16|\34.90)| Jan. 1853; June,1858| 5 6 | B. Hallowell, F. Miller. | Blodgett’s Clim.; Met-Obs. Vol.r. 2 | 9.65) 9.98) 7.28) 8.46)|35.37)| Sept. 1847; Feb. 1852; 4 6 | — Dickson. S. Coll. 3: |10.34| 9.67) 7.18) 9.77|/36.96]| Sept. 1847; Aug. 1851; 4 0) ..... Pub. Reps. of Va. A No 6 l-orat tBea0 It fo. -. || Jan. 1869; Jan. 1869| © 1 | Prof. R. M. Smith. sb (Oh 5 |X1.52/12.56) 5.89 7.51/37-48|| July, 1856; Dec. 1858| 2 6 | E.and Dr.R. Konnslar. | S. Coll. Gu eae: Westies | Puree t esis. .. |] June, 1873; July, 1873) © 2 | J. W. C. Davis. S. O. 7 |14.37|22.84] 9.38/37-05||83.64]| Mar. 1867; Feb. 1868! 1 Oo! J. G. Potts. Grakeanawihagsr. en cuemensa 38 53 | 81 25 | .. || 1.98 | 3.46] 1.87 | 4.05 | 3-30] 3.70 | 1.47 | 2.60] 1.35 | 2.83 | 2.46] 4.52 7. Lewisburg eee Ret Ns 37 49 | 80 28 |2000] 2.88 | 2.76 | 2.56 | 2.66 | 2.17 | 2.52 | 3.37 | 3-32 | 3-58 | 2.02 | 4.00] 3.91 8. Morgantown ...... 39 40 | 79 55 | 956]| 3.47 | 3-49 | 4-53 | 3-74 | 2-52 | 4.24 | 7-05 | 3-83 | 3.90 | 3.23 | 3-63 | 3.87 Cm KG (7-40 DY 310] doe mc |e lve CehiMa dd|| peo ikestel) os il a lla |] co lao |)ns lee 10. Peach Grove Lodge. . . |} 39 15 | 84 00 |1100}| 3.48 | 2.25 | 1.70 | 2.74 | 5.52 | 2.36 | 2.22 | 3.02 | 1.71 11. Point Pleasant. 9: 5 «2138 54 | S200) |\48ol) 27871. . kG 14] S271 | Raye etel ol |e oe | eeenin| | 12. PoplarGrove® ..... 38 20 | 81 30 | 720] 4.75 | 5.86 | 3.64] 5.69 | 3.59 | 5-67 | 4.49 | 6.02 | 2.87 | 4.51 | 4.65 | 7.03 ® Observations at four stations in the vicinity of Vienna. > Near Mount Vernon. ° Also called Columbia Barracks. 4 Observations for 1 year 2 months from January, 1859, to May, 1861, at Fort Townsend; elevation 135 feet. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. VIRGINIA—Continuep. 93 SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. 2 3 & a 3 P 2 q 2 2 EI SSE Series EXTENT OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. 5 E =I S iS begins. ends. FOS n Nn <<) eave | 43 34 88 45 |L000 | 3.53 | 0.77 | 1.36 | 1.98 | 3.35 | 3-98 | 1.89 | 1.62 | 4.03 | 1.53 | 2.38 | 2.39 Lowell .........- 43 20 | 88 54 .. || 0.30] 3.60 | 0.75 | 2.85 | 2.70 | 2.90 | 3.10 | 5.65 | 1.80 | 3.65 | 2.05 | 0.90 Madisonie Saecue ite. ens | 43 05 89 24 |1068) 2.24 | 1.16 | 2.90 | 2.51 | 3.57 | 3.51 | 2.91 | 2.89 | 2.98 | 2.11 | 1.97 | 1.34 27. ee TeeteMiats - | 44 07 a 46 658 | 2.01 | Le 2 2.20 | 2.41 | 3.88 | 3.49 | 3.36 | 2.74 | 2.16 ee 1.65 PRULEN ASD ¥o7 2. cial w atte. | 44 13 34] -- || 3-35 | 0-84] 2.87] .. eis ss ee, all is ke « « | 5-12) 2.5 os . Milton ......... | 2 49 | 89 05 | 876 4.20 0.75 | 2.30 | 2.10 | 5.50 | 5.25 | 3.10 | 4.80 | 2.40 | 2.65 | 1.62 | 1.22 g0. Milwaukee 29. A¢. 2 | 43 04 | 88 00 | 604) 1.91 | 1.36 | 2.36 | 2.82 | 3.49 | 3.79 | 3.40 | 2.88 | 3.13 | 2.18 | 2.36) 1.86 | \| | | | | | SD INKSTIISI, ho ob Apo | 44 48 | 89 46 750 2.15 | 1.56 | 5.45 | 6.14 | 9.77 | 7.05 | 10.43] 11.22] 5.95 | 3-39 | 2.34 | 2.30 . New Holstein. .... . | 7 al fal cote 2a a | oa oy) MCR eee a (cis || ca os cal fitters Nic oalbedn. | exe)! 2 . New Lisbon. ...... agi S20 \kOORE7. ||| <-, 1.70 | 1.00 | 0.90 0.78 | 4.00 | 5.20 | 2.05 | 0.30 | 2.41 | 2.50] - . | 1.43 . NewLondon...... | 44 21 | 89 00|.. | 1.95 1.68 | 1.53 | 4.20 | 4.42 | 4.19 | 3.50 3-38 | 4.38 | 1.69 | 1.99 | 1.85 5- EP ah eee | 42 a He > 753)| 0.83 | 3-55 | 0.63 | 4.75 | 5-25 | 7-75 | 3-10 | 2.35 | 4.60 | 1.46 | 6.70 | 6.57 i ATCC VVC Seen 44 oe) gio; .. Oa Ape Wiest) ceo os . o. . oe ne . Platteville . = islpiastiaete eset 2 45 | 90 37 800 1.47 | 2.39 | 2.16 | 3.26 | 4.46 | 5.59 | 5.81 | 2.23 | 3.50 | 2.38 | 3.44 | 2.62 bly mOutliscy ection 43 45 | 88 06 | 870] 2.22 | 1.88 | 2.75 | 2.85 | 3.00 | 5.50} 3.28 | 4.18 | 5.20 | 2.78 | 2.66 | 1.68 | » ROCKY (RU craic neierae || 43 26 | 89 19] .. |] 2.56] 1.51 | 2.30 | 2.64 | 3.86 | 3.95 | 4.05 | 3.74 | 2.78 | 2.23 | 1.69 | 1.72 « Lawrence University. » Formerly called Bay City and Odanah, © Also called Summit. Yi MoIty’ AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. WEST VIRGINIA.—Continvep. 95 SNOow FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. S m (eI 2 tb | 2 5 s s Series Series |EXTENT) 5 bens = E € = FI begins. end®: OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. &| & a = = yrs.mos. 13 ll so || « 8.76,10.98]| .. || July, 1857; Mar. 1858) o 9g | J. C. Wells Met. Obs, Vol. 1. 14 | 9.94| 9.44] 6.93] 6.35||32.66|| Jan. 1856; Dec. 1865} 9 1r| ..... | Rep. of Com. of Agr. by H. Clark. HB lle etic oulhseecn bars .. |) July, 1873; Oct. 1873| 0 4 | E. Ralston. St ©; 16] ../]..]|.. | 5.82/| .. |) Nov. 1859; Apr. 1860} o 6] G. P. Lockwood. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 17 |10.07|10.63] 7-30) 9.54||37.54|| Sept. 1847; Feb. 1853| 5 6 | Watts & Estill. | S. Coll. 18 |t1.77|11.80] 7.87)11.62||43.06|| Jan. 1857; Dec. 1858| 1 10] Dr. J. W. Hoff. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. WISCONSIN. I | 7.65)10.24| 6.92] 3.70/28.51|| Jan. 1856; Apr. 1871| 6 o | J.C. Foye, Prof. R. Z. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. Mason. 2 |11.64/13.70|12.43] 5.27||43.04|| July, 1856; Nov. 1874} 4 10 | Dr. E. Ellis. & “ “ 3 |14.35/11.95| 9-53]/£1-40/47.23|| Jan. 1852; Jan. 1872| 5 11 | M.C.Waite, B.F.Mills. | S. Coll.; S. O. 4| .. |14.69) 8.58] 5.87) .. || Sept. 1858; Feb. 1873) 1 4 | A. Tate, J. H. Nourse. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 5 | 8.63/11.61| 8.22] 5.23)33.69|| Jan. 1850; Dec. 1874| 22 1 | A. A. Blaisdell, S. P. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll.; S. O. Lathrop, W. Porter, H.S. Kelsey, H. D. Porter and others. 6 | 8.23/10.56| 7.47| 5.12||31.38|| Feb. 1868; Dec. 1874) 6 4 | W. H. Whiting. S. O. FT| oo lille a. lites 5 .. || July, 1854; May,1855| o 7 | M. KB. Baker. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. Siies lace foo loo I) oa. |] Wiehe meorg Were sie |} @) ie |) Wo Lele Wtenieecy Ss: g |11.11| 8.97] 9.49] 5-31/|34.88]| Jan. 1861; June, 1863) 2 o| A. W. Clarke. as 10 | 6.70)10.65| 6.52] 4.64]|28.51]] Sept. 1864; Dec. 1867| 3 4 | L. Eddy. 6 II |11.63/15.21| 7.98] 6.75]\41.57|| July, 1867; Nov. 1873) 5 8 | H. J. Shintz. a 12 | 7.66] 8.46] 5.00] 6.69||27.81)| Jan. 1873; Aug. 1874] 1 8 | E.N.Lee,G.W.Hodges.| “ 13 | 8.14/12.49| 8.21] 5.73]/34.57|| Jan. 1864; Dec. 1874] 10 8 | J. E. & E. E. Breed. Gs 14 | 7.63/11.87) 7.90] 4.00||31.40)| May, 1836; Aug. 1845 | 9 3 | Assistant Surgeon. Ar. Met. Reg. 1855. 15 | 9.01/14.42| 7.85] 3.36|/34.64)| Jan. 1836; May,1852| 7 6 a & a6 16 | 5.58/11.46) 7.63] 2.83]/27.50|| Aug. 1836; Aug. 1845| 9 oO & oe o Wy igen dee ese .. || Jan. 1868; Jan. 1868; o 1 | W. Gale. S. O. 18 | 6.18] 9.35/12.43] 4.46 32.42 June, 1858; Sept. 1865 | 2 10 | D.Underwood, F.Deck-| Met. Obs. Vol 1; S. O. | ner. 19|.. | .- | 3.65] 7.82|| .. || May, 1870; Mar. 1871| © 10 | G. Pegler. S. O. 20 | 6.88} 8.76 5.65) 6.93|/28.22|| Aug. 1869; Dec. 1873} 2 0 | J. De Lyser. ie 21 | 7.29|10.88| 7.42) 5.96|/31.55|| Jan. 1854; Dec. 1858) 4 11 | J. F. Willard. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 22 |10.51| 8.52] 9.56) 4.88|/33.47|| Mar. 1858; June,1863 |; 4 o | J. Gridley. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S..O. 23 | 7.82|12.22] 8.16] 3.98|32.18|| Nov. 1872; June,1877| 4 8 | W. E. Smith, J. G. | Sig. Ser. Reps. Lynch. 24 | 6.69] 7.49] 7-94| 6.69||28.81]| May, 1872; Dec. 1874} 2 7 | E. H. Benton. S. O. 25 | 6.30|11.65| 7.50| 4.80/30.25|| Jan. 1857; Dec. 1857] 1 o| N. C. Daniels. Am. Alm. 26 | 8.98) 9.31| 7-05] 4.74||30.09|| May, 1855; Dec. 1874| 9 6 | W.W.Daniels, W. Fel- | Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. lows, J. W. Sterling. 27 | 6.83/10.73] 7.06] 5.14)29.76|| Feb. 1858; Dec. 1874| 12 © | J. and C. Liips. a G a6 BS ovo Sosbe)l| woroe dl sea .. || Oct. 1857; Mar. 1858] o 5 | D. Underwood. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 29 | 9.90|13.15| 6.67| 6.17))35.89|| Dec. 1872; Nov. 1873} 1 0] E. Davis. S. O. 30 | 8.67|10.07| 7.67| 5.13)|31-54|| Jan. 1841; June, 1877 | 33 1 | I-A. Lapham, C.Wink-| Bulletin of the Washington Agl. & ler, W. F. Raynolds, Mechl. Association; Sury. N. H.M. Ludwig, S.W. & N. W. Lakes; S. Coll.; S.0.; Rhode, Dr. E. S. Sig. Ser. Reps. e Marsh. 31 |21.36|28.70|11.68| 6.01|67.75|| Jan. 1870; Oct. 1872| 2 9 | J. Donoghue, F. Ma- Sb @: guire. BB oo |} oo fas || oc Noy. 1864; Jan. 1865} © 2 | F. Hachez. Os 33 | 5-68] 7.55 .- | 4-13] .- || Mar. 1871; Oct. 1873| 1 4 | J. L. Dungan. G 34 |10.15/11.07| 8.06] 5.48|/34.76|| Jan. 1857; Aug. 1858) 1 7 | J. E. Breed. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 35 |10.63|13.20|12.76|10.95||47.54|| Mar. 1856; Mar. 1857| 1 1 | J. E. Himoe. G3 ag 36|..|.-./|.-.|.. || .. || Apr. 1865; Apr. 1865) o 1 | J. C. Hicks. sb 0} 37 | 9.88|13.63| 9.32] 6.48]/39-31|| Aug. 1851; Noy. 1859 6 10 | Dr. J. L. Pickard. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll. 38 | 8.60|12.96|10.64| 5.78|37-98|| Jan. 1865; Feb. 1870) 4 10 | G. Moeller. S. O. 39 | 8.80|11.74| 6.70] 5.79]|33-03|| Nov. 1859; Dec. 1874 14 6 | W. W. Curtis. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 4 University. © University of Wisconsin. £ Amount appears excessive. s Also called Rural. 96 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF WISCONSIN—Continvep. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED 3 | a3 . a | a D STATION. ef ef st gt] ee a eines Sf tf a ee Foe es 40. Springdale... ... . || 43°31/| 89° 16/] . . |] 1.40| 3.37 = 41. Saint Croix Falls . .. . || 45 27 | 92 47 660 Paria (cee ecco Morell beoho. cram tro chiles sellers (kG c2llea us [foars, 2. Sturgeon Bay...... I 44 52 | 87 30] 35)] 1.89 | 1.04] 1.87 | 1.61 | 2.g9 | 3.31 | 3-85 | 2.50 | 3.31 | 2.85 | 2.11 | 2.08 43. Superior City. ..... 46 44 | 92 13 | 680] 0.95 | 1.44 | 1.45 | 2.08 | 2.66 | 2.40 | 3.23 | 3-47 | 3.51 | 2.66 | 1.31 | 0.76 “ie U ee a Aiden. a geo | ene eae Bello es ovo lhe ail ava |} om. [pose = ||| egial|| toe NI e2sOON EEO 45- Walworth A atc Saechee | i 33 = 2 Soo] . . a = a 5.05 | 3-35 3-75 3-20 | 2.20| 2.90] I.92|] . . AON WV AUSAU Sve 7. ix ss ss) Silber oe Or o -9O| .. e « | 3.00] . safe o- Oo 47- Waukesha Bee ah ou ye | 43 00 | 88 20 | 812! .. | . . | 0.40] 2.53] 2.39] - . | 0.93] 1-86| 2.19] 1.83] 2.90] . . 48. Waupaca Aone A Oi on a 44. 21 | 89 10 g00)| 1.50 1.38 | 0.97 | 1.83 | 2.70] 4.70] 7.10| 2.70] .. | .. | 2.00} 1.05 49. Wautoma........ 4405 | 89 25 1200) 0.26| 1.90] . . | 0.82] 1.44] 2.20] 2.15 | 1.90 | 1.10 | 0.63 | 0.25 | 1.00 50. Weyauwega....... | 44 20 | 89 02 | 870) 3.72 | 0.65 | 2.85 | 2.94 | 0.95 | 6.30 | 6.20 | 5.35 | 8.63 | 5.50 | 0.10 | 0.94 Bits WER 5 a a 5 ooh dog | 45 00 | 90 30 20 0.80 | 0.40 1.90] 1.85 | 2.30] 4.20] . . | 2.40] 4.80] 2.75 | 5.20] 1.21 WYOMING. | 7 peas oe 5 ebb 9 42 58 108 55 |5498) 2.34 0.34 2.12 | 2.92 | 1.20 | 0.62 | 0.19 | 0.78 | 0.57 | 1.58 | 0.25 | 1.47 74, AGH SAS GO SA 41 18) 120. 32 |.) = ||.0.32)| 0-26) | o:25 O15 2) |, 1091 | ke 30)| li eerste | (ele ne 3. Camp Stambaugh. . . . || 42 30 |108 49 7767] ee fs eal) = = || « teil) eee. 0829) 1/0508) et 00) |(a2A0) Oneal losan 4. Spoyeone SE Renae tox 41 08 ss 49 ee 0.06 | 0.47 | 0.56 | 1.90 | 0.88 | 2.48 | 1.54 | 0.88 | 0.87 | 0.27 os 5. Deer Creek Agency. .;,|\|| 42 49) |106 00,5000] 05 -i)|/". © || (tet | cele) Ife heen (teaera | neem er ree re ictal ate Weta Deeg ez 6° BortBridger 7). 37 - |] 41 20 |1I0 23 6656] 0.67 | 0.45 | 1.12 | 0.92 | 0.95 | 0.60 | 0.62 | 0.83 | 0.54 | 0.44 | 0.70 | 0.59 7. Fort D. A. Russell . . . |] 41 12 |104 50 6455, 0.44 | 0.47 | 1.00 | 1.89 | 1.87 | 1.94 | 1.86 | 0.76 | 0.82 | 1.76 | 0.69 | 0.59 g- Fort Fetterman... . . | 42 50 |105 29 |4973) 0.32 1.18 0.48 1.24 | 2.76 | 1.30 | 1.66 | 1.16 | 0.95 | 1.05 | 0.99 | 2.01 9. Fort F. Steele... ... | 41 47 |106 57 |6840) 1.52 | 2.06 | 0.85 | 3.02 | 0.70 | 1.19 | 0.94 | 1.35 | 0.65 1.48 | 0.92 | 0.70 To; Portearamie <3: 3 | 42 12 |104 31 |4472) 0.65 | 0.74 | 0.73 | 1.52 | 3.10 | 1.60 | 1.58 | 1.22 | 1.05 | 1.04 | 0.64 | 0.58 11. Fort P. Kearmeysn. sane | 44 30 106 50 \6000 | 0.13 | 0.05 | 3.76 | 2.11 | 8.05 9.98 | 1.25 | 0.30 | 1.30] 1.80 | 0.42 | 0.33 a ibe ae pedis Bren 2 Bh oe = el pee 0.55 | 0.51 | 1.57 | 1.47 | 1.23] 1.61 | 1.31 | 1.00 | 0.69 | 0.64 | 0.46 A saranne City enc. os 41 19 |105 36 7123) ASEM cee luceo io a lee sulbeesei] pu 2e a: 15. Sweetwater Bridge . .. |] 42 30 |107 25 eas a9 2.00 | 7.40 — — AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN THE UNITED STATES. WISCONSIN—Continuep. - SNOW FOR EACH MontvH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. 1 ay - 5 i} | eo |) 2 z 5 | . || Series Series /EXTENT =] =] ~ | a RCT 7. a SAVES = | z Z| FA | begins. wade Ree OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. pay oe} a) Ble || ees | ail 40 | os | Jan. 1860; Feb. 1860] 0 2 | S. Armstrong. 5.0. 4r|..|..]|..1.. || .. || Dec. 1857; Dec. 1857| o x | M. T. W. Chandler. | Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 42 | 5-87) 9.66) 8.27] 5.01)28.81] Feb. 1870; June, 1874] 4 1 | R. M. Wright, C. C.| S. O \ | Pinney. 43 | 6.19] 9.10] 7.48 3.15) 25.92|| July, 1856; Dec. 1866] 7 9 G.R.Stuntz, FE. H.Bly, | Surv. N. & N. W. Lakes.; Met. | | L. Washington, W. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. | \| | Mann. 44) --)..).. | ! | Noy. 1874; Dec. 1874| 0 2] C. H. Brown. ~ | Sb Oy 45 | -- |10.30] 7.02) \ | Apr. 1873; Nov. 1873; © 8 | N. J. Read. . G A OM tigre eee tea ie newt Dsoteh| | Feb. 1859; July, 1859} oO 3 Dr. W. A. Gordon. } Met. Obs. Vol. 1. AY GoGo || CHOY! oo | Mar. 1856; Noy. 1856) o 8] S. A. Bean. & « 48 | 5.5014.50| .. | 3.93 Jan. 1867; Apr. 1874! x 9 | H. C. Mead. SO: 49 | .. | 6.25] 1.98! 3.16) .. || Jan. 1871; Dec. 1874] 1 5 | J. Spaulding. « 50 | 6.74:17.85/14.23 5.31| 44.13], Mar. 1861; Dec. 1873] 1 6 | Hl. H. Nicholson, M. ce | | | | Parker. 5I | 6.05 . . 12.75 2.41\| | Dec. 1873; Dec. 1874 1 ©| J. Duerstein. « \ | i | WYOMING. | | I | 6.24] 1.59) 2.40] 4.15/14.38) Oct. 1872; Dec. 1874] 1 9g | Assistant Surgeon. | MS. from S. G. O. 2 || 208) oo |) oo | oo || oo ||| Jem nS83 june, nS) © OL ee | Ar. Met. Reg. 1860. Bl oe | eo | B27 co ll oo |] Iulba WAR Dee, us © © us | MS. from S. G. O. 4 | 2.93] 4.90) 2.02] 0.29) 10.14] Oct. 1872; June, 1876} 3 9 | S. C. Dobbins. Sig. Ser. Rep. Biel eote 1F Beau oun .. || Nov. 1859; Dec. 1859] © 2 | Major T. S. Twiss. | Met. Obs. Vol 1. 6 | 2.99] 2.05] 1.68] 1.71), 8.43) July, 1858; Dec. 1874 | 12 fo | Assistant Surgeon. | egen S. G. O; Ar. Met. Reg. | | | 1860. 7 | 4.76| 4.56) 3.27| 1-50|\14.09| Dec: 1869; Dec. 1874) 5 1 ce | MS. from S. G. O. 8 | 4.48] 4.12] 2.99] 3.51)|15.10| Nov. 1868; Dec. 1874| 5 7 6 ee KG 9 | 4.57] 3-48) 3.05] 4.28|\15.38) Jan. 1869; Dec. 1874] 5 5 fe fe s IO | 5.35] 4.40] 2.73] 1.97|\14.45]| Sept. 1849; Dec. 1874] 17 8 w | Ar. Met. Regs. 1855 and 1860; | | MS. from S. G. O. II |13.92|11.53| 3.52| 0.51| 29.48] Mar. 1867; July, 1868) 1 5 sé | MS. from S. G. O. 12 | 3.55] 4-15] 2.33] 1.43])11.46)| July, 1867; Dec. 1874] 6 10 i: | ct Ge eho (rene oll aeeas fol eecralllekeee | Jan. 1859; Jan. 1859} o 1 | C. H. Miller. | Met. Obs. Vol r. 14 620 re | Apr. 1871; Nov. 1871 | 0 4 | D. J. Pierce. sp (0) 15 Apr. 1864; May, 1864] o 2| A. F. Ziegler. a6 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF MEXICO. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED | : i 1 | A \| | = | Sct i luper | 4 Bet | 7 STATION. I) os rian | ice) eet | eR || fee Be ace iene ere sok see an 1 oS | Sf ee a eee ee) ee eee | | re Ghihuahiales 6). eee 28° 38//106° 30/4640 0.09 1.50 0.26 0,00 0.23 | 1.39 | 8.52 | 6.03 | 5.23 | 1.05 | 1.14 | 0.00 DA \Gordovasys ese ee eae 18 45. 96 51 | 860 2.26 2.26 4.09 3.48 | 5.53 | 22.19 16.37) 15-94) 19.72) 12.00) 4.54 | 3.64 PON LETH Brats mrs taaiieeli'e 18 32 | 92 40| 12 5.30 0.84) 0.87 2.46 2.19 8.22 | 6.84 | 3.55 | 6.11 | 22.40] 8.85 | 4.88 AipvestaMmOrase aie) i= re 25 49 | 97 38 55 1-57 2.32] 2.46) 2.26] 2.221 3.63 | 2-37 | 1.65 | 7.05 | 4.47 | 4.50 | 2.24 EEL CXICO Scare tole) | DeLee Carey cereus tee el ee 10 00 | 84 00 |3837]| 0.07 | 0.01 | 2.41 | 2.56 | 4.78 | 6.95 | 2.43 | 3-41 | 6.04 |15.30] 3.04 | 0.64 2 SEOM OLE LNON) 5 ane | 10 Co | 83 03 | . . |123.33] 6.83 | 3.67 | 3.33 | 4-00 | 4.42 | 5.00 | 9.38 1.73 | 12.71| 4.83 BiSaDNPOSe: eesti ey eyes | 9 54 | 84 06 |3772)| 1.11 | 0.20 | 7.23 | 1.46 | 4.18 | 10.34] 9.65 | 8.32 | 10.24] 14.00) 3.91 | 2.93 GUATEMALA. | | | raxGuatemala Gs 5 .ch tone | 14 40 | 90 30 0.37 | 0.04 | 1.38 | 2.08 | 6.39 12.09 9.64 | 8.14 | 8.40 | 5.42] 0.55 | 0.18 | HONDURAS. 7 | Hint LAW see a alo o!c | 17 29 | 88 13 6.12 | 3.15 1.68 | 1.81 | 0.78 | 6.87 | 8.04 | 7.32] 7.09 | 13.69] 7.93 | 7-86 BAHAMA ISLANDS. Grand Durk ~ae) oe nen 21 29 | 71 05 Ul Get e{|' Jo 81 8] \Pace 0 | = el 2eO3 | Legh Ord 4u|) oe se: ||-te veal ivemtee | ee De NaSSANo Wes penuatest ua, sis 25 05 | 77 21 80] 1.97 | 1.27 0.54 | 1.70 | 7.09} 6.33 | 4.17 6.65 7-74. | 5.90 | 1.38] 2.10 | BERMUDA ISLANDS. = = ; a = cee =: = — 1. H. M. Naval Yard‘!.. . || 32 23 | 64 38] .. || 4.91 | 4.82 | 3.80 | 4.19 | 4.57 | 2.41 | 3-75 | 4.29 | 5-03 | 7-74] 5.40 | 4.64 2. Royal Naval Hospital . . |} 32 23 | 64 40] .. || 7.23 | 3.78 | 3.74 | 3-46 3: II | 4.07 | 2.67 | 6.25 | 5.54. | 4.24 | 1.45 | 3.51 3. Saint George Met. Obs’y . || 32 23 | 64 43 | 123|| 4.61 | 4.34 | 3.29 | 2.99 3.41 | 4. 43 4-77 | 3-89 | 4.50 | 10.25] 5.16 | 4.00 4= Shelby, Bays <6 es.) eh B22 G4 32 illea al |eeare Sale A ean y P| ens all ress + on |) ete al RGzeae CARIBBEAN ISLANDS. = pet = = | i ; = I; Batbadoesiuns price seen is 13 04 | 59 37 | -- || 3-17 | 2-03 | 1.57] 1.55 | 1.29 | 2.88 | 3.90| 5.97 | 6.01 | 7.00 | 6.05 | 4.21 2» Philipsburg es 2) evel 18 05 | 63/103 ||. - |) 4-791) 3:20 | 3.50 | 3-69 | 6.01 | 7.70 | 4.64 | 8.97 | 9.63 | 16.31) 9.12 | 8.67 feseaic | ig. ort Off Spaim\.e. ews 10 39 | 61 38 | 16) 2.14 PET Pee | Weis Ito eteslb cece | oe sl a S282 o2hiGnas 4. SaintDhomas % Chinameea. © Central District, Tabasco. ® New Providence Island. AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION IN CENTRAL AMERICA, &c. 99 MEXICO. SNOW FOR EACH MONTH, SEASON, AND THE YEAR. Hi ra] 0 ae 2 al || & 2 Series Series /ExTEnt) z a 2/ 2 a begins. aaa. OBSERVERS. REFERENCES. es a a|e s | yrs.mos. I | 0.4915.94) 7.42) I. 5925-44 Jan. 1843; Dec. 1845 | 3 oO | — Potts. S. Coll. 2 |13-1054.50 36. 26, 8. 16) 11202), Jan. 1859; Dec. 1864} 5 o | J. A. Hieto. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. O. 3 | 5-52,18.61 37. 36 11.02/72.51) Mar. 1863; July, 1865| 1 9 | C. Laszlo. S. O. 4 0.94 Te 65 16,02) 6. 1336.74] May, 1843; Apr. 1851} 5 8] Dr. J. L. Berlandier. | S. Coll. 5 | 2:10; 9. 3 GBR oc .. || Jan. 1856; Nov. 1856] o 10 | L. C. Ervendberg. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. @ |) 2 07, ie -. || Mar. 1859; May, 1859| 0 3 | C. Laszlo. OG Gs Wf {|e 17/41. 83 25. 89) A 97 83.86) Sept. 1857; Dec. 1871} 12 4 | C. Sartorius. Met. Obs. Vol. 1; S. Coll.; S. O. 8 || as | Nov. nGeae Dee, coe!) © @ iC, Wage, -— Wo -. peo de 9 16.46} 11680 40.21 5.93 179.40 | Jan. 1830; Mar. 1858| 2 o| Dr. H. Berendt. Mayer’s Hist. of Mexico; Met. | Obs. Vol. 1; Blodgett’s Clim. COSTA RICA. I | 9. wae ae 38| 0.72)|47.64 Jan. 1868; Dec. 1868] 1 o | — Rohrmoser. S. Coll. 2 |11.00 18.80] .. |34.99]] .. || Oct. 1865; Aug. 1866] o 11 | F. Valentine. ss 3 |12.87/28.31)28.15| 4.24]73.57|| Jan. 1862; June, 1868] 2 9 | J.Yuledon, C.N.Riotte,] S. Coll.; S. O. i | | Dr. A. von Frantzius. GUATEMALA. l I | 9.85/29.87|14.37| 0.59] 54.68] Jan. 1857; Dec. 1859| 3 0 | Fathers of College. Rep. of College Obs. HONDURAS. I | 4.27|22.23|/28.71 173 72.34 Aug. 1862; Apr. 1868] 5 9 | S. Cockburn. S. Coll. BAHAMA ISLANDS. I . || May, 1861; July, 1861] o 3 | A. G. Carothers. Ss. ©: 2 9. 24 17. 15 15. 02 5. 34 46. 75|| Jan. 1840; Aug. 1845 | 3 3 | J. C. Lees. S. Coll. BERMUDA ISLANDS. | : I |£2.56 10.45]18.17|14.37|55-55|| Jan. 1852; Dec. 1859| 7 8 | Capt. Supt. Bermuda Royal Gaz., Hamilton. 2 |10.31|12.99|11.23]14.52) 49. 05) Jan. 1852; Dec. 1852] 1 o| Dr.S. D. Wells,R. N.| S. Coll. 3 | 9.69|13.09]19.91|12.95 5S: 64 Jan. 1836: Dec. 1859] 6 5 | Capt. Page, R. E. Records, Met. Obs’y; S. Coll. Alo 0.j) oo loo Il oo Dec. 1857; Dec. 1857] © 1 | J. B. Arnold. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. CARIBBEAN ISLANDS. 1 | 4.41/12.75|19.06] 9.41||45.63|] Jan. 1847; Dec. 1871] 6 8/| ..... Barbadoes Official Gazette. 2 |13.20/21.31|35.06|16.75||80.32|| Jan. 1862; Dec. 1864) 2 10 | A. A. Julien, L. C, it || & Cols SO: Huntington. Bil oa {los . |r2.61|) .. || Oct. 1856; Feb. 1857] 0 Geological Surveyor. Met. Obs. Vol. 1. 4 | 5.44| 7-79|15.7¢| 6.25/35-18l] Jan. 1842; Dec. 1844) 3 © | — Knox. Reg. Rep. 5 | 2.94| 5.78] 6.44] 1.69||10.85|] Feb. 1863; Oct. 1865] 1 8 A.A.Julien, M.Brayton.| S. O. fTreland Island. & Saint Martin’s Island. h Trinidad Island. 100 CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF CUBA. MEAN AMOUNT OF PRECIPITATION IN RAIN AND MELTED : a ee aes | 3 + ta on || . eS =| ; | . . STATION. \| Saleen | aT 3 4 | 4 B 5 > = > be at, s pra)’ 1 S| oS leet Le Sy eg) St Se ee ee eae ae — = = —- = eS ee —— Re EL ovAN A hs raleyiviten cynic 23° 09’| 82° 23’ 63| 3-26 | 1.65 | 1.54 | 3.17 | 4.08 | 5.67 | 4.87 | 4.82 | 5.97 | 6.79 | 2.22 | 2.21 | bate | | SP WiatanZaSien ire sitet et seus 23 02 | 81 40} 50/ 3.18 | 0.77 | 0.63 | 1.92 | 2.32 | 5.35 | 9.57 | 11.50 7.80] 7.47 | 3.38 | 1.40 3. San Fernando ...... | 22 22 | 80 09 | 554!| 2.74 | 0.59 | 2.49 | 2.09 |20.28/14.56] .. | .. | ; | | | JAMAICA. a3 a = - Seana 2 Ses =: TW pibaric. Camp ise tian | 17 59 | 76 56 | 225]| 1.74 | 0.01 | 0.12 2.71 | 2.81 | 10.00 }. ee ae = ll wot ; leat (ae BG INES Alle, Z SAN DOMINGO. —S = ao aa ae aaa 7 + = t Portau Prnce <<. 3. - | 18 32 | 72 21 | 171] 1.28 | 2.35 | 3.55 | 9-52 |12.42| 4.50 | 4.10| 5.51 | 6.10 | 6.42 | 3.93 | 1.49 me [eee eee) laa eee he. ee! Fs a PORTO RICO. Eze "lec tae ae gear ye ea PMILONCE: cvs cts cee gst onc nee DEOL eC uo pil scl) qe MMs Aa {las loo Bi ea tts (lla Some (isa pao Sd | BRITISH GUIANA. fee Demerara nc) noe Bria soy A aia p Ooib.ca imate | oe || o < | -- | 3-79 Zee GEOTRELOWID selene iar (ene 6 49 | 58 12] .. || 15.88 5.54 | 4.68 | 6.58 | 9.24 | 10.05) . . | | | | | DUTCH GUIANA. 7 We as cr eRe . | ra) —— ei I. Catharina Sophia®.... || 5 48 | 56 47] -. || 9.89] 3.07] 7.50 | 7.32'| 9.33 eral 8.30 | 4.84 | 2.42 | 2.84 | 5.00 | 7.89 2 PariMarbOie f= = say ss | 5 44/55 13|.. || 3-83] 4-69 | 4.30) 6.41 | 8.02 |12.61| 7.49 | 8.10] 3.05 | 2.07 | 5.55 | 9.12 3. Rustenburg Plantation ® 6 00 | 55 00]... ||12.63/11.70] 5.19 | 5.15 | 14.02 Tae 5-08 | 3.36 | 2.48 | 4.44 | 10.18 NEW GRANADA. = i i — — ae =< ae 4 a | | i tis 3 4 | = yi 7. Sar LomASpin wall. ci > a 5 & fr & 1861 “eh 19.03 1857 62.09* 1862 wn ee 1858 41.90* 1863 =a ob 1859 66.99 1864 52.68* 1861 55.05 1865 64.03 — 1872 aes 60.32 | 65.97 = 1873 aoe ee ane 45-33 48.22 1874 47-75 | 46.61*| 46.12*| 50.44 | 64.13 1875 21.03 1875 41.73* | 35-73 oct 38.21 45.29 1876 14.54 ~—‘|| 1876 26.73 | 41.69*| 54.20 sss 56.89 Mean) 3: 5.202-. 53-88 19.06 18.79 Mean ...| 39.04 | 42.72 | 49.78 | 47.30 | 56.40 NOVA SCOTIA. Bilas alte 2 Si ibaa ee alleen tite. Sail g | 5 a =~ is) aA OWN 2 3 4! = ari fe} al | oO ~ = - < O oO a) cay es | o 1c) qc 1837 | an 403 es oe ou 47.33* 62.36 1849 1855 z | 39.27% 37-60 1856 44.14* ore ans 480 ee ee 53-98* 53-44 mad a plese zee oes coe wee aie a 185 oF 46.84* | pou oe oot oon 0.59 44.69 1859 ee 59-17% | 265 ode Soe ae 57-50* 56.42 1860 ee Ag: SA S00 ee ROD 54.81 1861 “a si 508 Sis 20 50.59 1862 See och oa 366 nbd 45-45 | | 54.62 AAS 53-62 305 56.59* 1866 560 se an 55-58* 1867 ae 48.15* See oe og ats 40.48 48.30* oot 1868 cer 64.86 | Bs on Bo ae 58.37 nee 61.66 1869 583 69.24 ae ote fee me | 50.04* tes 52.19* 1870 = | 62.88 48.90% | 46.99 one 55 | 45-51 $6 1871 oo 72.65 56.40% | we ce | ae | 97.43 1872 see 78.72 ane 26 a5 20 53-29 1873 os | 61.50 ote ae ae | Cee 47.43 1874 ce | Geey i os 3 53-51 1875 35 nee 203 — | | | } | Mean ...| 43.28 | 62.99 52.65 | 46.32 62.36 45.20 | 1864 1863 | a | eee | 1865 | | 51.17 51.22 | 56.92 ALABAMA—Contn UED. == 3 ) = E = j = : ) ies car 4! = = eae : ie ee a m= 5 5 | & | (=| as if | 2!) - a 8 ° | 6 Yo S$ | : & 2 mt a | on \| os = > e tet 3 he | se a Z| = 8 ers | a a :< o | =o eeeer o =! g g S o 2 = = 3) a) Og ~ q = a Ss > = = O al a 5 1831 43.46 awe ete UP weet 1843 “00 76.38 oe || obs ne coe 1832 46.33 se on 200 os | 1833 67.67 aa sed Wt aoee 1845 355 68.52 1834 63.14 “03 eas «= iit 1846. Sc 65.36 bo = # fe 1835 60.29 op Soc 300 | 1847 Sip 71.43 oe pce nec oe ] 1836 54-75 a0 seh nee 1848 ec 49-55 A Wi wen aes on . 1837 47.08 Bc a2 ss |} 1849 = 79.23 1838 48.32 oo ons oe 1850 300 49.55 ae se AE : 1839 | 29.08 500 ood Se 1851 ao 48.77 oto | os sax j — | 1852 on 51.49 Re 5 eek po 1841 Pc 73-90 Za |Peeces Veh egan | memes 106.57 353 AoC 286 Son 1842 on 54.94 a aco 1854 men 62.31 che ae oa 1855 a0 59.76 1854 ac one 49.19* = ||) 2856 cco 58.15 —— || 1857 Soe 49.82 f8s ac 1867 eee ee a0 We sas NP RR] son 64.35 ee 56.21* 1868 aoe ee ae i 8856 1859 5 64.94 Pe 8) er fa 1869 1870 “te ae ee we | 1867 | 44.01 See oe ble aa aoe 265 1871 O00 BO 3s 55 1868 | 44.23 ae 5I.gr* |... tes 46.51 1872 oa 708 ae abe 1869 | 46.30 pr ae || ta oe 1873 54.560* | 68.61 | ads | 63.12 1870 ae aS ae 360 1874 = 56.58 so | 51-93 || 1871 44.78* 306 ae 59.70 “oh 1875 fea” 62.73 Be | 58.16 || 1872 | 44.24 oa ie aS 55-03% | 36.38 1876 ae 58.60 Ps | 59-74 || 1873 42.65 = me oe 60,55* | 37.50 | || 1874 | 36.57 | 85.59 see eS 67.57* | 53-71 | Mean... 55-35 62.65 60.89 56.90 | Mean. | 43.87 63.27 con 57-77 61.05 50.11 IN THE UNITED STATES. 113 Fort Kadiak. Fort Tongass. 1848 200 on6 900 dn 90.95 1849 ee bad 260 tea 74.87* 1850 G00 900 oo! 000 95.81 1851 ons 600 900 000 72.44. 1852 pod 005 O00 200 78.17* 1853 boc oco boo 000 90.94. 1854 200 p06 000 ons 87.18 1856 oo b00 00 200 87.51 1857 oo oo 000 on 89.66 1858 osc neo . osc asc 81.09 1859 aoe GoD BS B90 81.77 1861 08 o0¢ She ae 58.68 1862 boc B00 ee 200 85.93 1863 200 Bos 200 see 74.33 600 000 = 650 00 66.08 1869 78.18% 121.54 61.28* D0 94.21 ng 134.09* 58.04* 200 81.40 6 on Sen ate 70.12 1872 200 208 500 208 58.21 1873 60 coe not 200 69.04 wee S06 20 900 70.13 1875 ose 5a6 000 47.08 Al IMIGAM . 50 6 9 6 one 72.92 118.32 58.29 39-27 81.59 ARIZONA. Year. Camp Bowie. Colorado. Camp Crittenden. Camp Date Creek. Camp Goodwin. Camp Grant. Camp Lowell Tucson. Camp McDowell. Camp Mohave. Camp Reno. Camp Verde. Camp Wallen. Camp Whipple. Camp Wil- low Grove. Fort Buchanan. Fort Defiance. | Camp 1838 o20 se boa dae 600 000 aac doe us 200 200 noc 000 one ..- |16.08 1859 |... BS 095 ae ate mes 300 Boe vez 000 25.82/11.44* 1860 | ... ee mee non a0e ane Sie ee ant BD bec 17 |) soe pee 27508\ eee 090 ee | T4Q7 | oe 17.76 18.52% oOo = 1868 | 18.09} ... ..- | 27.84 |16.00] ... w. | 11.54 |14.78*) 295%) ... | «+ |24.53%) 26.38* | 10. 40% 1869 | 13.24| 2.61*| 19,08 | 20.50 |26.34] 9.28% ... | 14.69] 7.69] 2.49 16.25*|15.40|37.37") --- Ba 1870 | 14.21%) 1.31*| 16.17 | 13.60] ... | 8.95] --- | 6.21] 5.45 $4 (133.|| — G00 ove || Rein 1871 ae a. 118,53%| 8.21%] ... |17.64*/15.93*| 9.55*| 4.94] 4.86] ... 71 s\e) PEER I Gc oP 1872 |13.78*|_ ... ae rs soo || Wtg(6te} || De0 s+ | 20.01] 2.30] .-. |13.13) + | 16.66 1873 | 9.63! ... oe as sco || L7/e@)@)|| onc nee 8.13] 9-30] ».- | 8.43] --- |13.53% 1874 | 18.73| .-- a aes sea || Lt0/etsil8 || -oc0 Bee [ek 349| 00 OO) |i teeemnn 1723 Olleueea | ZOnS2r Mean | 15.26 | 114 Clarksville. | ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION ARKANSAS. Fort Smith Helena, near, Little Rock Arsenal. Springs Mount Ida. | Forest City. | Mineral Washington. IN THE UNITED STATES. TG CALIFORNIA. 5 ul A 2 5 ea — Pe us} S vi a) RB oe A a a i ics) c 6 a | 3 3 & ON Se lols eS Weal Bacal a So 8 | & Pe |S jee 2) 2 Si) 8 peg S| ei) | ee g 2/1 8 | 2 : fait = x) 3 a Qe | ae | eu | eg | ace | faa) 6) g cS = FS = o oa as) = a e S.5 Ea s Soh Pieces esieg Od ea oes Ree smal S08 > a 2ia rs) 5 15 5 5 S) S) a) 5 me | S & (ee) un [o} ei N Nv ‘Oo = No ONS). (9) Ro “I 0 | 49.35 Fen 600 ees 650 600 666 900 obo 000 ee bco 5a0 -». |17.72*| 18.40 1854 ob coo |] WARSY/ NT no ood 000 200 200 ae 008 006 000 ++. | 29.01 | 12.94] 9.71* 1855 od oe 1) Tao! = 000 208 B00 one 000 oe 900 ono 000 +.» | 38.97 |22.85*| 13.16 1856 ay eee L25TO) |)" cee ans eae o0e ood nas se 000 906 «+. | 27.24 | 19.44 | 12.67 ove soc 060 000 200 980 bon 500 000 ond 200 --- | 32.21 | 26.33%] 12.27 1858 Bee coo] 124379) |} oo 000 200 aes oo a 000 000 ono || Be sfs) || Aut(61S} |] aac 1859 ov om] NSW || a0 bon 200 505 200 600 006 acs non || HOP 4) || A275) 1860 bos coo || TleIG) |] 069 060 s00 pac G08 006 006 606 «-. | 25.89 | 40.91 186I- | ... nec cee Eee 000 a= n00 oc a0 me oe +. |21.33*| 34.54% 1862 coc Ee | 2010404 | eee ace oso || S@S¥4 1] c60 066 O00 006 coy |] OFAN oa nos 580 soe 056 020 poo ose poo oce 009 000 =» | 31.03% 1865 Bes eee vr Ae oe sey (005325 | meee sco || Sp] ZIP oon O53) Bro --. |21.65*|/82.58*/63.80%/ ... | 41.80 |22.42*| oso +s» |49.43*| 9.22*| 69.74 | 38.87 |11.77*|17.30%| ... ode 4.13%] ... |48.01 | 1.12] ... | 42.26] 8.35*| 12.26% 63.80%] 1.89%| ... | 42.93] 4.33%] ... | 20.92] 2.62%! 39.19 oo 600 cos HACHON || OHO] oon || BSL | ono ||] RCH meet | 4930 | ee Gee ono | AISI) || PHO) con |] FOZ} a5 |) ALC} 1873, |17.57%| 13.86 |16.22*| ... ous coo || S|] BOR | doo |] BG |] Gan |) LGR) 1874 |15.39*| 12.94 13.90] ... ae coo || HOB | Boi) ose | Beet} |} con UOLOR Mean. | 17.26 118.58] 14.90] ... 3-09 | 20.60 | 57.39 6.60} 73.41 | 43.97 | 8.74 | 20.23 | 23.18 | 35.91 | 21.70] 19.00 CALIFORNIA—ContinvueEp. = IsStal 6 3 g S 5 : = q 5 fo) : on a a is} c ard S r3) 9 ro) a z || 2 < I 2 || a (Sasi a & 2 s : 3 S ee ee ee Soe) 8 | 2 Sl gy) gl are 3 = o Gq + § | 2 lef So [ofS (Se = See al saa ee eee ee 8 SBE Ss SS a rer Ss eager | Bl BS Be el Gre m fe | fy || eH | = ey es n n | 9) an | > 1850 abe aa eee ae Bs 553 |] HELE) |] con con | HOLT NFB coe 1851 086 bo a 15.10} 7.49 | 15.12 1852 oo0 es 000 a 000 Bae 500 a .-. | 27.00 | 11.87 | 25.64 1853 coc] B23} oo 008 931) ~ coe oe ae 8.20 | 20.00] 7.88 200 p00 1854. aco || 5@VE || con goa AO) ee 280 eee ... | 20.35 | 11.63] 20.40] ... |20.33% 1855 coo PaO MEE Gog SO. | ees 000 oe: ... | 18.56] 11.15 | 22.82] ... 000 1856 nec Been 22 |e To5 Shee 900 a «-- | 14.26] 9.77] 13.89] ... | 12.59 1857 “GH Per 9.83] ... 0.64*) ... aa ae .. | 16.91} 6.15]14.50| ... | 11.56 1858 ses nop || Bee aan BACB) |) ono 600 Pe Bee LOO) Neel 5 LOrSO) |e oe 1859 200 --- |18.19*/63.95*| 4.84] ... p00 Bad ... | 16.89] 6.10 | 20.87 1860 | 17.47 aco | W/SoSHE I one oR onc ... |19.71] 9.11 | 20.19 1861 | 13.93] ... ode 000 005 056 ceo eee ... | 20.92] 7.92 | 22.53 1862 | 23.86] ... wes an on0 a00 000 ise ... | 27.44 | 11.59 | 36.02 tS} |) EGA) cog ila. Sac oa0 200 500 300 oo | wee] HOKE) || GOB || WHY 1864 '14.04*| ... a es --- |54.28%| 17.08] ... ... | 19.27] 7.61 | 19.63 1865 Toh ||. 600 os aes coo [2S] BHO |, Soe aco || HOTS IP Fo |) Ly 1866 | 27.70] ... ost wee -- |96.81%| 21.56] ... .-. | 26.52 | 12.31 | 34.03 1807 | 21-72)... aoe 506 BBL || coo ond ee ced --- |15.59%| 31.19 1868 |27.10| ... sae aes SHO cag AMA) o00 aut peony eLteTON|30:03) |e. ceo co6 1869 | 18.02] ... bed ooo ZIG An | ees | LOL S57 |uenes 006 --- |10.96| 20.46] ... ceo 9.98* 1870 | 12.59] ... oon 200 B10) |] oss SA] coo cco 5os 4.37 12.21] ... 600 7.26 1871 | 16.06] ... vee at 0.65) ... pee 200.5) meee O08 5.10 | 20.70] ... oto aaa S720 DLO} tase 2H Lat 2733 || 020 peeweal 1/7-)iT eaten 0 6.25*| 33-15] -.- 1873 | 17.76] ... bg Bch Baugh |) O00 coe || BABES o00 oe sco || QUAN || ints 1874: | 14.13| ... dec a6 7.55 | «se sca || LAAYP || 000 «-- |I1,09*| 19.23 | 12.12 = 9) A wo Mean . | 17.36 | 29.14 | 20.88 | 69.95 | 3.86 | 57.04.| 15.71 | 15.22 | 13.58] 19.24] 9.31 | 21.49| 11.75 | 14.60] 8.21 116 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION CONNECTICUT. Fy | al a | aa g a 3 2) 25) Eiloss) cel a 3 z| 4 & 3 Be Sa PE tes |e = S 8 S | ae ee pe eee ser | pall 3 Bo Si) Cae se =] ‘ g = | = | a=) vo D> ie = > | a |o 5 | 3 |e lee = 2 > 2 Zz a 1843 | wes aS wee | Boon Wicestei ||! “Sao. l) = ec0 1804. 43-30 1854 1844 | -.- Br tec My eee 4Os2 wns | nee 1805 41.07* 1855 ae 1845 ||... ac cc eo eresiel| a === | / 1806 38.61 1856 41.67 1846 ao As A = oa A08 dic 1807 45-32 1857 47.23* 1847 was ro een || eased esate p46 OO! | gare 1808 49.40 1858 aes 1848 | ... ax nee Sot see | 30:040) ens 1809 44.55 || 1859 MIG) | eee ae on Bee Boe ateptelll” Bee 1810 39.40 1860 esl{ey pt een a oe co pe Se E4a ees 1811 47.66 || 1861 1851 nec mae ws BS See eEECOO)IINn one 1812 44.17 || 1862 ee Jes =o PS52 00 1) ae as ons ats Beg keels ||) “ace 1813 53-40 1863 ate ae 57-19 | H 1814 56.06 1864 one ae BAS nstsel Mh eae is oa aE xo sec, \'53-33 1815 50.64 | 1865 1860 os on 438 1 |\\ ab03 ac oe an 1816 38.00 || 1866 TOOK eel) r- nce 26 ec ce «-» | 47-19 1817 43.38 || 1867 T8602) || assce i EsO4s| ne il tens ap!) oo Ceres 1818 38.02 1868 1863 ed oa 200 see |) rece th eco |peov iors 1819 33-89 1869 eS aa S55 sec wee |) tase) |) ces! 137208 1820 46.19 || 1870 Ann ote 1865 ae es a6 vee) | ZOsGOR|| Neem paeahe 1821 44.64 || 1871 aah 41.27* 1866 aot Higige5Gil\) css) ela ouz7, 1872 Eo 41.17 1867 ac | 51.30} .-- | 49-54 1827 51.38 1873 41.61 38.33" ites) pesca Ih ae || dee WS 1L22) e505 1828 51.22* 1874 60.38 a8 1869 |64.40%) ... [61.05%]... | 53.97] --- | 58.68 —- 1875 44.79 1870 51.45 | --- |45-43%| 53-47141.25| --- | 39-74 1865 41.89 1876 43-20 1871 oa sens cc | ROR EE || coo. || Se 1866 46.98 1872 ves || cee || 44S 24M 2827 AORN Raw 4 SOK 1867 45.44 1873 wee | wes, || AGRON Aer 2Ri A614 4y |) sen nA beoO — 1874 ae ss» | 45-09 |49.99*| 48.44 ... | 44.66 1873 59.16 | 1874 55-82 | 1875 43.52 1876 53-98 Mean . . | 54.50] 54.87 | 48.16 | 47.92 | 46.18 | 43.79 46.75 | Mean..| 45.44 || Mean .!| 47.90 | 40.06 48.59 | : ¥ z | t CONNECTICUT—Continvep. | | § is eS 7 = 2 = 2 ey = : E 2 E c 2 > a a 7) = = as i 1854 57-14 ee 1855 42.68 45.19* 5 oe 1856 47-69 48.95* oe 55-33% 1857 51.68* 49-97. ot 57-38* 1858 41.83 43-06% ae 41.64 1859 53-73 58.16 =a 57-11 1860 47.36 40.83* | oa 41.99 | 1861 44.85 aad a8 48.68 | 1862 40.96 ene 1863 56.74 | 1864 37-40 | 1865 45.10 nas ae on | B56 1866 45.82 ae cae “m0 ac 1867 46.65 to aoe cog 48.50* 1868 46.40% ae ase see 57-13* \| 1871 ase ate 50.77 1872 aoe ae 41.73 1873 oad ees 51.74 1874 “Ao ons 46.80* Mean. pure. zwersncs | 47.12 48.84 45.03 50.55 | 51.10 IN THE UNITED STATES. 1197 COLORADO. og & iE gS ae ks! | ir ra op > = ro a ° = v eee lee | Se lee le Be Le Bocca iar SIO she ale 5 5 5s Bm 52 & a ta © i tS cs ez i om a ce a & 1853 a0 16.23* 1854 60 bo 1855 800 18.81* 1856 ose 13.87 1857 Bee 14.66 1858 C60 ose | 1859 11.35 1860 6.62 1861 5.44. 1862 6.33 1863 1 3.00* 1867 one 6 2.74* 12.09 ees 1868 pee 60 20.53" 11.16 540 oad 1869 ae od 13.42 10, 18* 13.42% 000 ae 1870 13.29 a 37.87 16.20 11.12 14.39 000 1871 osc 12.35 ba 25.00 7.07 15.23* 606 200 1872 20.10 18.38 O85 42.34 16.97 ee O08 1873 16.04* 11.44 12.58* 7.75 11.58 boc 8.23* 1874 16.53 12.46 13.08* II.Io 14.58* 26.86 6.23% 1875 17.37 20.27 mG 00 ee 24.74. 200 1876 bos 20.12 3 23.87 ace | Mean 17.59 13.77 12.75 14.86 12.56 17.23 13.26 15.44 27.00 7.53 DAKOTA. ‘ EI : o fd i Ss oS A a si . 34 | 8 = @ 8 S : B 9 : 8 = ease fa) eo Sule ee ee |e | a : 3 a SS oe) ea eee pe B | 2 | & ae = ee ees |e eae 8 | S| a |S) a |e ia aie !e eh ey IP B® | 8 |e om > 1856 12.56 600 ms 18e7 2 16.16 205 1858 21.30 060 1859 15.70 dos 1860 otc 18.383 00 1861 23.39 20.28 006 1862 11.38 19.00 see 1863 13.40 8.83% see 1864 16.35 O08 tee 1865 18.92% oo o 1866 ax 00 ee oon 1867 20.05% | 7-03* 15.02% boo 000 1868 19.47 12.20% se | 14.63) --- Ro BR coc 600 1869 23.22% 9-75") 15.77 |16.05*| 8.03* s+ | 16.15]... |14.66% 1870 20.47 9.84 17.04| 7.12 |11.39* 18.37*| 17.48 | 15.20 | 17.86 1871 15.21 8.19 12.88%] 13.65% 9.82 13.99 | 15.74 | 17-03 | 10.80 ih 1872 27.83 17.80 ... |II.11]13.76| ... | 12.49 | 18.09 | 19.00 | 23.36] 17.34 006 1873 16.04%] ... | 23.02 18.30 | 12.55 | 15.86] 9.85 | 13.10! 17.30] 27.12] 13.94 24.00% 1874 ... |20.07%| 5.56| 7.62 17-90 | 11.74 15.15] 7-37 | 15.95 | 16.71 | 32.44] 12.24 | 23.83 1875 27.43)| a0 600 coe 505 ze oo0 sco |] HSpfe) |] coo bee 14.61* | 37.15 1876 31.00 sesh 20.37*| 25.75 | 28,84 Mean. . . | 25.60| 18.85 | 6.02] 11.84 | 13.54] 15.30 | 15.52 | 11.39 | 15.50] 11.84 | 16.54 | 16.78 | 24.15] 15.50 | 26.58 118 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION DELAWARE. DIST. OF COLUMBIA. Delaware. Georgetown. Milford. Wilmington. Georgetown. Fort to 2 Washington. ia) 1S wal fon) m= NO : NM " WOOL AD IN THE UNITED STATES. FLO RIDA. 119 Cedar Keys. Datona. Fairview. Fort Barrancas. Fort Brooke. Fort Dallas. Deynaud. Fort Fort George. Jefferson. Fort Fort Meade. Fort Myers. Fort Pierce. Shannon. Fort Gainesville. Indian Key. | | Jacksonville. | 54.20 44.20 | 55-57. 52.89% 39.62 34-52 34-41 50.80% 60.34*) 43.29 54.22 43.72 55-74* 54.96* 73-67 89.86 48.89 -- | 45.96 64.16 | 56.28 59.58 | 51.67 41.23%] 53.06 74-91") 54.20 --- | 46.20 ++ |46.36% 44.07*| ... BPP oo e-40) 53-50%) 44.77 50.92 | 77.44 77-68 | 37.90% 53-56 | 53-73%) «135-93 70.09 55-95 57-34 52.80 59-47 68.32 56.42 39-70% 88.10 Qian 29.62 25.44 ooo || BED 49.60 |28.20* 40.97*| ... (55-31% 46.34 18.27 61.55 74-27 82.64 44-75 54.66 49.03 40.20 47.19% 96.39 | 46.79 | 48.96%| 58.03 54-43 54-13 45.67 43.27 37-24 58.43 45.70 38.60* 35-15 41.77 | 52.31 56.30 49.04% f 46.94%} 46.88 | 68.31% 49.52 | 54.18 | 52.29 65.60 7.60 | 55.25 § 45.78 | 46.43 61.21 60.23 | 53-37 59.06 55-30 42.64 | 38.25 39:99 56.56 58.02 47.68 44.92 38.46 53-01 § ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION | | | | FLORIDA—ConrTINUED. } oe | = = ; = = | Ss a oot 5 2 : | o | & = 2 Bo] foe | oe 3 Ss i be g ONE ES ee ie Selle ol onto ces i .| ities i |W tl eho are | eke sh eth (ear IP oe 5 3 Ba g 8 5 5 a We Oe De ese ese Pai iee os a 3 & 5 ie 1833 | 27.56 | | 1844 29.01 sis 1834 36.11 | | | 1845 29.87* ste 1835 | 30.09 | 1846 see 1836 24.41 1847 0 1837 38.95 1848 a 1838 20.49 | 1849 as 1850 ace hommtess 1844 | 38.40 1851 | 33.30* le tie? ‘ 1852 eae oct 1851 200i eee aes 1853 ose 1852 46.41 | ... aa 1854 43.00 ESS a AS O30 oe oe | 1855 | 49.96 1854 | 44.65 | 39.92 | = | 1856 nes | 79.83* 1855 | 44.64 |53.19* ae 1857 40.85 | 65.41* 1856 40.28 seh 1858 49.83* a 1857 38.87 ae ac 1859 47-53 a 1855 35-75 | 79.69 aa = 1859 | 31.56 | 75-55 45-46 | | | 1871 fez 62.38* 1860 ee eet 27.25 | | 1872 47.50 | 48.29 1861 25.91 51.04 | 1873 56.83* one 1862 33-62 ie | | | 1874 sae oo 36.86* 1863 32.25% | 1875 66.84 ae 1864 a 1876 67.57 oe 1865 41.41 1869 aes .- | 49.67 pou a0 1870 71.26 as aoe wee eae 1871 | 47.69° 21 PGi) Gel ce 1872 |46.51* jae ceo |fetisa{sid] as 1873 33-33 3-17 72.04 | 59.20 1874 | 47-13 | 43.00% 47-93") 38.16 1875 36.35 oo | con Koby 1876 | 37-35 w+ | 44-34 | Mean 39.01 | 44.18 | 66.90 | 48.49 | 46.94 | 53.84 | 64.24 | 43.85 || Mean .| 41.00 61.28 53-16 61.14 | 48.72 GEORGIA. == é 3 é a Ss + a = 3s a > ‘ — : P E eh 2 F 3 > ¢ |2 | 8 | 2) 33 3 eI c= EI 5 a 3 5 eI a | =| 8 | sles mH = Bs g 3 = g n inl p= a 2 Bi ag oa Gi a. q 5 = 3 ‘ as e lax} a < a 5 o 4 os ial 4 L a $ 2 | © = a rt a t=] rs a BS i= S ) ears Falla! 5 3 3 3 a 8, a si | a 5 6 iS 5 al 2) n ie) a | le = ism oa fy | | | | | 122 ANNUAL £ AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION ILLINOIS. d a ee # | § | 7 z . = c ome 2 . Fy 8 ste ia a a | 6 ea ie ee ee fee (| ory Snel sed > 4 < Bae eh Ae es es oe 1843 =o 40.93 1856 42.01* i nce Se = 1844 48.17 || 1857 28.75 ota o65 17.73 aoe || Ss 1845 | 43.04 || 1858 51.05 47.50 | 52.72 31.27 toe +. 1846 | 44.90 | 1859 44.88 30.47 | 31.03 Ber, =O os 1847 | | §32:655 1860 = 42.86%.) -.. 26 =e 1848 | 44.22 || 1861 32.47 te ae * 1849 38.49 1862 43-93* ace oe se 1850 40.69 || 1863 30.62* ire ea ae 1851 46.91 | 1864 35.80 Ss oi Ie en 1852 38.26 | 1865 42:00") = A | Ne. oo 1853 34.83 | 1866 39-34 30.24 ea, | lerees 1854 Rhee | 1867 27.65 31.26 we | 22.41 1855 43.52 || 1868 45-17 37.96% | a oa || 36.48 1856 25.12 || 1869 47-30 See 42.78 ong mene | SAG 7a eee 1857 | 32.49* || 1870 33-73 34.36 27.81 s+» |33-36*] 22.92 | 25.90 1858 | A727 | TSzE 40.81 | 31.44% ra 553 ev vos /pe2egoaln —. | | 1872 30.32 eae ae ase 31-225| eee 1860 | 28.30% | | 1873 43-63 | 35.26% | | 50.86 | 31.57% 34.76 . | 1874 Gepost ess 47.58 | 25.13* 29.32 1872 35.05* | 1875 aA Be 2708) meee 38.08 || 1876 a isp 2.8) | [0 ae 36.51 Mean 30.74 39.62 | Mean ..| 38.73 | 34.13 | 36.68 | 34.44 | 29.93 | 51.60 | 26.60) 33.11 | 33.00 | 25.79 ILLINOIS—ContTinv_Ep. d &a 2 | 3s 5 s a . cs A A ie] =) = & 3 s $ & | 8 ee | go & | oe) le ieee m A (ea) a3] ica) is} 1) o ) q rq fan Gs a 1858 45.35% ae) oe a = 1859 28.79 Aes sae | Gas ae 1860 — a0 sho | Sn6 aot = 1861 40.44* “0 35-38* | w+ | 34-64%] 35.46* 1862 ae mae 42.75 soot [5 9250) reas 1863 seb as | “93 27.61* «-» |36.06* 1864 33-40 | ca: sae ooo 32.73 reall ea 1865 51.80 38.03 34.46* | 30.29* | 36.29 oer aa #2 1866 45.40 34.42 32.44* ma 31.97 36.03*) aa 1867 40.15 24.27 205 23.23 32.90 S03 1868 50.78 34.83 Soo boss 37.86* 30.44 See 1869 40.98 44.74* 33-66* | 42.03 | 39.88 30.66 ey | 1870 31.60 | is tes 29.52 | 22.91 37:40%| «-- on 1871 26.04 co 30.02 | 34.33 ... |36.04%| 29.38 an 1872 | 28.73 foe FLOR G 21) 9 Bae oct 33-30 | 34.65% 49-55 1873 | 52.86 26.07* ee 2ae7Be 45-49 | 28.67 = 1874 | 45.55% 26.95 28.80 30.42 | 26.88 = = aes Mean... | 40.68 37-71 32.85 36.21 30.13 | 33-73 | 27-76 | 33-50 | 36.05 | 29.89 | 42.45 | 35.35 | 57-23 IN THE UNITED STATES. 123 SS SS SS ILLINOIS—Conrinvep. Z 3 | é : go] : us & | oO g 15) ae cs} . : z Sj Se Wee FB ee ea ee SU acta ea al acca | ata Ul a 4 4 4 a a a |e © |S fe) ay om ow So | & ~ 1850 53-05 1851 56.90 1852 42.02 1853 45.37 1854. ae, B80 ads dae ane bas 1855 Bh “ies soe |} AOR 00 ae ot 200 nas Sa coo || HO2H | oon 1856 ses ahs ono || QUOI Await | oe ae B00 cos! SAI on || By/ASKO) |] SLO 1857 ae ne con || SSID) | S7TS |) oe ae ae coo WORSE] cca || BENGO |] SOUS oc is 1858 ier i «-- | 49.41 | 46.85] ... oe a8 «.. | 46/87) ... | 60.70 53.36) ... |47.49% 1859 A iin See 425370205574 lees ses 500 aco || 2yfets39) || con |] SOLSIO) || BOSS} oo || SEGA 1860 oe a S06 coo |] AES | ace as oso || SIA ||2OLBE coe 500 Doe meen 2a5 ox 1861 | 34.83] ... sec |] SKK) ] STI) San ut ond AY) Siertsts) || coc cco | BDH ooo Bolt 1862 a ae nis 39.83, Bons bless Be coo |] B73] SGoit || con cco |} BONO | coo |] Bila 1863 Be oe oo Yn] SGN soo Bae see) | 30538%/92:44e |) --- |34.364] ... 40.46% 1864 ate ee pos |) Ayako) || BON |] coc Sale ae poo || ASHE} y) coo |fsteestoral] STORS/ |] © aan || AKL Cfo) | 1865 ono oa pe cos || BON! oc oe p00 Seen | ieee eesti 4025 O21 37/2021 resem |4Q200 || 1866 aso || Sle} |} ce |) AIS HIKO)|| SELEHO) |} one oc 096 cos | 24D Sc00 ono |) X83) |) ono || AL 1867 cco 2827751 cos || AO) || G00 000 See poe coe |2SkISAY] cas coo |] 24577 |) one 206 1868 sive adi --- | 38.01 | 46.48] ... Ee 500 nae |/S{ORTORL | Gao --- |34.49*| 1869 s-- |39.38%/ 58.17%] 40.73]... 200 <-. |41.02% 41.99 ee 39-90 | 31.02] ... | 30.79 | 33.49] ... 29.20%] 26.25] ... | 23.60] ... | 28.92 1871 609 cos |] 219587/ || ZC |) oo coo |} SYA || felon] ous ee deo --» | 32.15 | 46.83 | 28.12 1872 So coo |) SS HI 7S IL SSUE aos one 34.85% ZOHO |! — ccc O56 500 cto | OS cco BSL] oe 1873 O66 ono |] AOLAO WAR | coe ove. |EYSL5 V1 ono aa bac dat pest S255) meen 27eO 720525 1874 S06 oso | ICONS] con CISA! oa 25.04] ... | 24.35 | 23.60 Mean . | 37.93 | 35-34 | 45-46 | 36.67 | 38.72 | 57.03 | 31.22 | 35.50 | 39.72 | 36.11 | 27.31 | 42.05 | 34.37 | 44.76 | 35.69 | 24.60 ILLINOIS—Continuep. A 5 5 = u us) fo] bef) vo fo : 3 E E g E ils 2 Bi : Sore ie eg er ect © . ass i] 2 aS 3S d a am | £8 | 8 a A "S ei |e 8 ae o ae is B a a aa = iro) o n 3 2 5) o a 4 ae GS iS 8 Bo 2 8 2 le | age By 5 B | 2 3 Ok S| 7) Ba q 3s a 3 3 o v0 isl aS BS m 2 os & 3 SS se ies Soles peso es = | & S a 4 a a =e eS | & | ee | ce | ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION INDIANA. | Year. Annapolis. Aurora. Beech Grove. rae ma | | Cadiz, near | Cannelton. [ Columbia City. Fort Wayne. | Indepen- dence. Indianapolis. | Laconia, La Porte, near Livonia. Logansport. | 1849 — a asd ao ae oo Ao = “00 50 --- |46.44* 1856 a iiten Wao 500 ae ro wes | eee an ae tee O33 oo soon | fs) 1857 =o a er || roc Sret|O:0ON| ies a wae eee 50 5 w+ | 39-87 | 1858 eee oo sam) ate «ee 144.244) «0. =o see os 25 tes see | 50.07*| 46.54 1859 =O — AP) alltiices w+ | 36.39| --- eae as <5 ae mae ses 141.89%| | st T8600 i es] eee So |) sco. | eROea] = Ss ave oes aa oe ace soc et sto. obs ws | eee | 41.40 34.61 1862 a 400 56 acc 1863 | =o ee ae3 1864 ae G63 | 1865 oer one Be | TSO) Wile) = 2 = S = 7 ra || x x % 4 a a | > 1852 = oot = x ae sce aa oe pean (402801 | eae Sci 1853 coe Se tee bas wee | aes Bap al) Seaoel |!) sts meee Mee VA asc ae 185 elie nee Pee eke i ss sam) || pees hg Se 50) | 0p cco Peres 3 1855 poor NA one aa 5 -1'|| arose ee) eee resol Baas SG Fe 1856 625. aif Mes oor oer eee Soo fe an 8 Pehl st eskieyy 1857 sich 31.06* Sac Bed aa “ee | gers a /(SQ:00;|) Seen nnlisOr424|llrees Ba) || | S500 co oe 1858 a 44.63* “oh oH oa Boch pessnve Ren Pests || Reo ae a sec Rae 1859 cE eos otc ne geo eee | ene 144533 cen SEAN | eras eae ee ooo Foon 1861 eer = ape ae eee eco oe Weyer) cea eChGoulh, ec cael | 1862 oa at we Se wee | aes Seat) | 40-344 |e aun | AO PS rans Sot ly wee ae och 500 ey thal ||| oder see 134-08") -:. | 36:907)|| <-- |37508*)40;02%|" es 1864 net asi ae ae ese) 932-94. | 30.06)| (3327010 o.ce g4sOSil cere seo | 37=10)| 34552) | eee 50 St) all Woo cer 200 -» | 45-23 149.96"! 55.54 | fone [47 30) execs 3 ve a fo: So sch Boe eveaee|| san (LECORIA IT cap oo «++ | 58.00 | 52.55 1867. | 36.26* a 506 ease 4 O05) nese neat (4500) eeeeecemn 4th SO lumess eset | 2c) 830.38))40. 500 1868 37.325 4 aro ene) 150550) \aens .-. | 42.80 |69.15%| ... ec ose | «> | 45-63 |42.20* 38.46 | ... | ow ATZON Gta yalemene pee 7 Yale oto re ah & «+ |41.67*| 42.98 1870 23,50) Veer ||! 27205). 1130:30)|| tines cea soe N77 5i(S5eO5R|), dene ss° on «| cess PZOlOT haptaeen IS7T | a27332 ore 30:53 || 30-52)|) sacs ber BOON pe eltesh|| «usec 5x aoe cos | | oe) 27070) BOOZE 1872 | 33.76. a 35-49% BT-20)|\) se oF te Weekeoll coe exe) | |/40527))|\ Wetctae|, bacemmile24 Ol mies 1873) ||| #32. 71% os: 39.06* |45.94*| ... con or “0 Bae tsar) 1AOLO3 il! Bere «+ | 45-62 | 36.12 oa ah 36.49] ... =d0 sae) NAT OOUN ers eae SSeCOM te ses s+» | 39-55 | 43.00 Mean..| 32.82 31.70 | 32.58 | 36.59 | 47.82 | 39.83 | 39.22 | 38.73 | 57.91 | 43-75 | 50.94 | 37.81 | 37-49 | 38.53 | 43-27 IN THE UNITED STATES. 125 INDIAN TERRITORY. Arbuckle. Fort Gibson. Fort Sill. Fort Towson Fort Washita. | Bellevue. | Boonesboro, Bowen’s Prairie. Brookside. Clarinda. Fort 126 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION TOW A—ContinvueEb. 5 a ES , + g x = 3 2 FI a g - = Wo) | s | uv 9 5 | a : H s S| | = } oO a a EI : 3 < | S 5 a | = ie 8 e 5 cal s g ale Price z & € ee S A a ro} rt = | n — cot LS +e 2 = = | g | v = s a oa ) eS al O | aks 1S) = A Q Q em | fy fy Re | 1845 “He a | 24.14* oo iis ~ Se 34-83 | | 1848 oe a Bch sae wee tes = aa oes ae 50.56% 1849 ac Soalil S45 ee An oes oo vee Ao see 54.14 1850 Samia lh tacos All as8 Bao ote ate oo eee are 50.36 1852 25.85 | 52.22 er hy fe Alt cee OA om — 46.26 2O5T ara ieee 3 303 oo a 48.05* ons ites eee 209 see 43.86 1854 1855 4 le AS lis ped ae 1856 ea no Vi sca» ile) 21.18 1858 ses Pe Ne ence. tl (\MLass oe 47.19 aes 65.90 aes occ 51.10 Mekal walk 8 Ge A oo Tile ke eee eZ O- 725 500 42.34 | oa Ste 37-46 1860 33-29 AMD A el cis 769 = 26.84 Soa “ot Sees er 1861 39.98 et ald eas 37.99* ace 38.47 Sas 269 | Ae eee 31.01 1862 | 46.10 285 ney I renee} oe 35-00 acer | sec ae ae 37-56 1863 | 41.53* oe hal hiaetere =e — 33.92 econ af a6 5p See 30.07 1864 | 42.62* 2) Ml Penn te2g:98% nae 25.07 ea 2d aoe ees 31.17 1865 | 64.13 abs | 30:88 383 36.21 ae aa ite 50 44.56 1866 =| 43.75* sae ar 57.18 — 36.25 Ee it ou $3. es 41.85 1867 Bah OAN uae se |) 15648 555 34.87 Sat a} ae 260 31.90% 31.52 1868 52.85 See i) cee || Opes oi 33.34 a ond ous 30.34. 44.42 1869 48.97 , 52.73 ons 38.98 | aE ab act 41.56 1870 28.18 “25 27.11* “03 25.10 oe coe } = ote 1871 208 29.81* 34-32* | 26.61% S05 | ae: 263 39-27 1872 255 33.10 nice Ninnees aca 5e8 Acc 1873 oe 28.88 aes ate CAS = os cn 1874 ae 25.43 27.60 | 36.79 36.83* 30.12 ise Sih oe 56 29.13* 1875 a5 se ons oes 35-47 oe. ase oo vas =o 1876 Sh ao5 | =e 46.82 200 50.28 Mean...| 42.71 29.32 | 27.98 | 41.41 29.38 33-66 “os 47-94 39-78 29.90 39.44. TOW A—ConTINuED. Grant City. Guttenberg. dence Iowa City. Iowa Falls Rock. Manchester. Monticello. Indepen- Keokuk Logan. Marble IN THE UNITED STATES. I No “NI IOW A—Continuep. : a - r= ey . . =~ . 2 eI . = Oo a ‘ ie) | , a 6 a xe) a § z ga = 3 Z: he Seta eas 3 | =| 4 d =) ao 3 o) = L w 2 =| tS a) 4 as aS ey | oe 5 oI 5 5 o Bm Bs en BE eS asi nm i 9 = RD Load = n ras I] in a = to) = ea n a Ss 3 3) i n o es 6A r6} O° o 2 = = 8 s S S) S) 3 a |. = > = = = = a [ai eo) x (2 (a2 op) n S i S eS 1847 oon 28.50 1848 900 39.62 1849 coe 59.16 20 no 1850 B00 49.08 000 58 a08 seo |p 63 080 aco ae 1851 200 74.20 20s 990 300 peo] cco || on 900 and! || coo 1852 000 60.42 cod oe G06 oo 260 660 doa || © coe 360 1853 2oe 44.92 200 35.02* pac 200 200 006 200 000 oo a03 200 1854 200 23.06 260 33-2T 27.25% an g00 ace || _900 p00 00 aa) | 1855 occ 31.13 ooe sao | ee so nod || ac0 | I) coo 200 208 ooo | 1856 ses 41.94. 43-72 1857 a6 34.85 ve ste coor. | || pO8 00s 268 || ona ve 1858 Sa 58.45 | 59.88* see cio Sed aca + |IAOn234) aco 35-61") TI@) {) eae 35-96 39-95 as 205 se | see | 30-29) «2 | oe ase 509 27.02 ws Soo 058 wee ses see [see | oas 42.89 40.01 ae o0e 50K 500 680 vee |25-71"| 2. | oe. | 1862 nse 53-16 33-49 000 aes O08 ee oi Gen) INGA BSc ssa) 1864, 29.17* | 36.88% | 30.07* Seb sae Bs ae ‘ee oe ee at a | 1868 568 ao Se Sip 086 69h Bee Leen Sn soo || 44522 1869 ae ae eas aes cee ae AALEY/ || G05 ne non 60.39, ane ae a Bae ee o06 ase Bed ote as AOS wns cod AASOW)) oc. || BGI} |! Oats | 1871 206 aad oo 655 308 308 200 Peete PAS LSet eine 4 O24 Ol meers i 28.93 | ... : tad OB 565 poo 600 --» | 39.66 | 50.23%) 34.04 PHS) || cos || D722 ete 1846 Sig 34.55 oe See cll MA Reece |p | == | nee eee eee | nee | wee } 1874 ch 34.78 ei ise ae 42.80 Mean..); 37.47 42.02 | 37.00 34.37 6u0 40.80 | 39.81 | 37.24 | 52.93 | 25.66 | 41.57 | 51.38 | 30.38 16.60 | Z KANSA Springs. Belleville, near Burlingame, | near Burlington. Centreville. Council Grove. Dodge City. Douglas. Fort Dodge. Fort Harker. Fort Hays. Fort Larned. Atchison | Atlanta. Baxter 1867 | 41.00 |... ay 1868 61.58 200g 45-37 p00 200 vee fees 1869 44.22 foo 47.01 500 200 ASO2? || sce |} O75 lon iS) sy 3.09 | 30.50 | nee | Of IE » G2 DQ~I0IG2. . $ "moO DO: co 12 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION KANSAS—Conrtinvuep. a Thee on | ical S , a = io | os a |) & 7 Bs | esl) ow - ; §4/lesea $ 5 § Bala ic oS | ts a g o Ss 8 & eal eel Beas == | —— : eee 1837 | 38.45| ... “a6 ra | eee Aas ae 1838 | 26.28] ... oe on ) ee5 ice 305 1939 |'33:32)|| <-- oe ono 20 aoe “oe HOA) || B204)|\ .. Bee nc! 205 mee eae 1841 |25.90*| ... oe Fn | a ach O86 1842 | 26.29] ... oe oe eae C00 sac 1843 | 15-94] 44.53] --- ae — a0 cOF 1844 | 48.12| 62.60] ... oes oon oa ace 1845 | 34-56] 61.59] ... “00 a 38c ee 1846 | 23.75 | 34.04] -.- ee oes eae es 1847 | 21.03 | 34.64| ... ee one eo ned 1848 | 37.99 | 29.25| --- ies ae 5B noe 1849 | 42.85 | 45.43] --- ee aa i co 1850 | 27.07 | 30.03] --- 255 oo 365 ae 1851 | 37-81 | 33-01] = 208 ss mee a8 | 1852 | 36.53 | 46.52] --- ae aoe eae =e | Y853 4) 253203) ©. on ws a aoe Bee | DSSAy | 24eAi| eee) 202030) ae | ses a ae 1855 | 27.55 | 26525) (aoace | ces Sas 0 1856 | 42.72 | 24.84) ... 658 aa8 ce 1857 | 31.71 | felts!) eec sos SS aes on 1858 | 59.65 | BICOvili mace aco --- | 59.91 87-60"), \s. 1859 | 38.84 | 23047) Ses £6 ae bbs 36.21 | 34.73% 1860 | 19.38 | ¥5236)|, s.., || eee eccistlauiess po. || tepsyt 1861 | 27.27 S168) 2.5 4) 5o8 SerERe] aco 38.11*| 39.57% 1862 | 29.50 2O:00)|| ise ll esa) a fen 26.91%]... 1863 | 30.40* 25.30 ume lhaeeee 30.48%] ... 32.90%} oe 1864 |15.93*| 14.43*| ... =o Xo} No} fo) 1859 peat ally Stee 51.88% | 1860 a08 ee oo 1861 ApS 43.84 | 34.517 | 1862 Sema idem ecseakr (lA es B80 1863 20 280) tn oop soe. | isotstsh || G06 dee Sb ae 3 200 ||) 00 *| 1864 ae coc ae goo, | || AORN cos ni ap a oc Jee ane coe | ABS) 1865 ae act ook sca || COLAO || FAVA || eno a coo AES Boo we | se. | 62.15 1866 boo p06 086 Soo! |] Guo || Soe ase dbp og aut ve | ee | | 59.80 | 1867 aca an ae abo | || ROIS I bce! TGS)! oa poo! KCN aos Il) v0 ... | 49.96 | 1868 oo mas ae coo |] Sita ae ee ijoa Boar Ollie aie as 1870 47.52" rae ea0 +» | 50.96 |42.41") ... nas -. | 28.74] ... |... |... 145.92" 1871 43.87* ‘ibs 580 ooo | | AOS [AAG b00 obe oto, || SoS] 000 I! a0 | os | 42.23 | 1873 Bate tally, jeep ne 60.27 | 46.94 |42.34"| 43.66 | 45.80] ... | 31.03 | 1874 £53 a Soo, | CAG eKouitAll Gae sce | A7OH || ABIGO |} con] BBLS || soe Don ae cas | 1875 eee 006 600 ob one soo) [PAU oalg} || ie || cas pac a I a0 | 1876 4 300 O90 ies aes sec. || S692 |! — 00 out 205 sd 506 | as EN O (Gat oo aS Oo 90 Tory to s on oi aS | Mean .| ... 45.25 | 49.97 | 46.85 | 47.09 | 43-65 | 47.02 | 47.81 | 41.13 | 39.39 45-35 | 41-53 | 47.21 48.54 | 32.37 1859 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 Mean . ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION LOUISIANA. Tou) | Soaks SS ail ane ae 52 | Sc aa Ble ; : a bp 2 | a | 3 Ft a r= = : = e| 2 S 3 | m | 2S ; = g ¢ h 4 rt eC ce 2|/2@|)a4/a)]8| 8 |e) 8) Sal a) see ee ee & a) oO fa) icy eo & a Z, a [ar [a4 4 n wn = : ine = —— ——|-+ | ——— | 49.85 os | | 52.25 49.54 Som | A 47.22 O38 snp | x 45-36 = 46.42 | Sap 37-12 | wee | 44.28 J nee 55-95 | vee | 49.92 oh} AT-S8)\\ exe ve 43-55 61.07 | 52.99 | 105.96* | 64.96% 61.96 | 44.09* 41.42 | 44.26 | 46.84 48.32* | 50.60 34.92% ... | 57-27%! “08 116.40, er a a| abe che A coe | 53-51 we | 53.40 55:97" 52-92 77.02*| | 51-13 | 41.34 | | 50.11 53.46 | 43.88 52.78* 61.84 | 60.62 52.84 | 49.02 41.92 67.74) + | 67.12 49.99 | 49-70% | 47-55 63.78* 60.65* 60.70 50.93" -- | 149-40 ‘ | | ‘ ae a | | | 48.35* ose 280 os oe 96.55 | 55-83 | | | 64.49 ast 206 ne : seen S3ores | 69.73 57-13) nS ORT 53 a 23 Son | | | 74-00 ae | 72.63%) 52.19 ee 67.59 | ae | | | |59.85* 42.17* «+» | 54-80 cee | | 85.53 a0 Bag | Wtenets) | 67.25 wee 54-49 ee | = ee sie Pret eee 60.53 | 53-98 88.27 56.03 | 45.60 | 65.87 | 63.53 $4.00 55-17 | 67.08 67.40 | 58.13 | 56.82 | 55.27 | 61.34 | | IN THE UNITED STA‘FES. | Bath. Bethel. Biddeford. | Brunswick. Bucksport. Cornish, | On S) Xo} wm | Dexter, Eastport. 43.00 37-20 » East Wilton. | | Fort Kent. | Fort Preble, i Fort Sullivan. | Fryeburg. Gardiner, 1844 50.32 | ! 32.66 | 37.54 38.32 1845 75.04 38.37%)... | 39:18 43.46 a ul 35.31 44.50° 45-59 59-57 44.82 37.08 49-75 44.67 | 43.26 46.29* 58.07 44.57 50.69 50-95 46.74 38.71 51.38” 45.10 45-23 45-55 43.82 45.65 51.90 49.21 48.66 41.94 48.21* 34.66 | 46.67 38.72 | 36.45 as PIS) @ (e) oO 45.11 |42.46 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION MAIN B—ConrTinuep. = 5 H s x es | |: = 4 fe Be s] S = | | = Tc a | pe aa Et “= = a 5 a | 3A | fn eS 5 £ 3 5 a a” |m GS 5 uv 77 i Oo ae Pe ae = =I =) a ot oe oO rr] ¥ i v ae i = Da ov 9 aS BS = a! S i i = , 2 _ H A A ie) oO ay Ay n n n n > - x +> = ue eee fous > Gobo Gwe fol 1 aS = ° a % J ass nn ee ier Cie telecine Vath tantiete (ne vee ten col ie oO BE rs ~s s as __* Sen ene re) gill ibeseit 5353201) cece lll ates Ml [leet eee ian ROMY Ss |52.92* ecb ==. | 63.49% 1860 oa eee bos, aC cos IN asa) lh scot ae ores A on ono oe 1861 as oi cee C/A) con. || ceo MI) con se [47-18 | | oe ona 56.88% Boe | cr 1862 “0 me fon ETO cod ll cso 1} ons bee) AAT Sal, eaee oeeet nal biccee |54-93*| Se eee 1863 586 2th Soe Gyre elly “og Ihe cas co i BE ll lecowe mleecoos Hl aoccn IESE ES] | mse ee} 1864 en se ars 43200))) | eos 653 — a, |G Saco |b cco) 83 ees 1865 se ... | 46.71 | 41.46] ... 3190 bo Soom ea |e a6 soot | 47e OGM wees | ares TS66. |... Ec, le san Hicks piee! Meee Pere yf soso |) — cea aon ee Bat ae clave Nh Sore mo |) eo WES occ ae Be eh easel) BB 36 ++ | 43-34 | 62.33] --- 42.87 | TSO8el| tee |, cere arlimes p ecobeolllaet alleen meee a: oe He Glitees 47247115 5256)|) ce acco eee 1869 ee) 4 OSS TAs aes TeOOn se aes iW was om pat see 50.98 | see 1057.08) ayaa st 1870 pes (SOr5Ti|| e- )42-407)) eee ee WAL .OO}| 372921] Cee eee 3007 see «| | 39.00) *Rortos 1871 4 we | ss | 54-16) 49.90 a4 ae 1872 S68 Satie dll 35. --. |61.80%| 1873 ee ae <8 See Giga! 1874 553 ses wee ae 57-10 | nn a wm Sy = wm we b “I i ee aS ele a: tN aS iS} ° wn Sore ERA OSORE OMNIS to G2 G2 Gs Go Ge Aatun be ed ° a= 43-53 | 44.06 | 43.30 | 54.46 | 43.50 | 41.03 | 54.29 43-45 | 47-10 54.38 | 50.35 Ww nN Ww wn aS os aes ae 208 wn BS in} ron B=s Mean . | 36.95 50.67 {N THE UNITED STATES. 133 MARYLAND. 3 Ep 5 cs) pA : 5 Bs # g 8 g ie 5 F 5 P a < . im : . = A aah a) 5 = 4 2 Su o | Fa = o Ge r3) = = a a = | ot ch | Ss = ° Ss es = | mse 2 | + AS a =i] = ys | a = ae} = S i | ras = u = Ss = | = na : Paral =p v ); &8 a = " mA = = 1) ase Lo) = eis eS iF Df = z z qe 2 rte ER Nine 8 S SS | o- 2 Pa aI & 3 g 2 SiMe ee Hie tsay || ace = & |) i do) =) = A [a4 Nn wn | A = = [oe] un ~) uw Ss mn to) wn teh oop is , im} aS ~ ) “sr “INN DO Ow: WANN DO oy) AG font Bs oe Coo ios) a HF WW NOR nn 2 Ww [o) RE ST NIG espe IN) Te OO le tey py ef Jw ie, edie Sia Me aye) 6 Wein elie ] ea) fos) fo) Gs Go Ga Peelers Sah At aS. Sued catia’ Mats tetas Mie tte ec etched: rein teeters AAs) ices. |38.94% 52.11 me aes aus ve | see | 53-09 aa ve ee ee oe Ses | | | 40.27*| 51.81 | oe, | 482354) coe eer esyf|| © osc ze | of.” AS beee 88.51] ... | 35.50} 37-86 veo (| 54-451] Gaeoe 42.59 | 32.97 * Ne OUNM. . Oonfpo::: TOM RW _ oOo x nN NEHwWNHN Mean .. | oy) ~ a ~) 43-58 | 38.86 | 38.14 | 39.26 | 54-86 | 44.04 | 39.45 | 48.53 | 64.28 | 43.53 | 47-75 | 39-54 | | | IN THE UNITED STATES. 135 MASSACHUSETTS. ville. Baldwins- Barnstable. Chelsea. Fitchburg. Fort Warren. Hinsdale. Amherst. Andover. Bradford Bridgewater. Cambridge ioe) to Ww aN en aS [e) 1836 40.76 000 ae S60 35-71 | 1837 38.70 ant ste + | 29.98 | 1838 39-81 aot 6a) = coe, ales ater a 1839 42.83 a Bae tal tees sce 1840 47.01 ree 389 600 : 300 ae 000 Bee ses 1841 41.63 = ae Bue ect. | th stews mee 40.86 a eel 1842 38.05 oe BE conn teresa MWA eae Lia 40.65 oe a 1843 51.58 wat o80°. fede Hoe ff 3p ae 52:52 | ave P| 1844 40.58 uy ba! all Mote el iain ecre 0 oll emer See 33-17 ais od 1845 39-74 500 a0 200 so, |) ln 208 ae 50.51 1846 34.92 |. 600 oes 1847 47.81 I G08 Me 48.21 1848 41.38 eas a ros Nes one aah 43.03 1849 38.45 ne ep 200 40.30 aa5 ext 40.97 1850 55-57 ee Bob 290 53-98 ne bus 54.14 185I | 43.50 “en Bae 085 44.31 O20 Be 42.11 1852 43.60 ee sb coc. || Sours) as mab 40.51 1853 50.82" ot he odo (|) CULOS Be sf 53.83 1854. 47-35 ifr ae 0a8 42.18 eee tao 45.17 noe ane Oba! h|| 1855 ~| 48.18 Spo as poe ZOOS | xo Bee 47.65 renee Men ycrota. lt ess | 39.37 1856 40.13 BA oi 506 Bei) 4) gae ais Spe] ceo |] eos 1857 47.66 oa 380 06 51.09 = “35 Br/e@e2 || 600. > || cee 1858 42.59 Serie ore ae 45-17 Ee 30.27 45.46 aes see 1859 51.29 oe: cba 500 51.68 oe Ses 59.34 dor Boa al 1860 39.64 euk allieere ag 51.46 a8 See 45.09 ang Es 1861 46.82 ae deo | o09 50.07 508 ae: 50.28 35-60 | 43.07 1862 49.43 bea a $35 61.06 ae Sat 57.21 27.00%} ... 1863 54.20° a a¢a 006 67.72 = aa 56.42 na oo 1864 33-87 ve 39.67* O56 49.30 Te ee 39.46 Bo ose fl) Sco 1865 42.86 360 38.20 do 47.83 Be Be 43-59. 00 =. | 26.47 1866 45.01* ae sae oa 50.70 be aie 35.49% 00 cco || ooo 1867 46.11 ond ne ot8 47.67 are ane 41.71 ono fee 35-98% | 1868 49.56 a 060 he 45.57 aes S00 ay oo ood on 1869 53-22 = dio do0 44.66 als a Pas oe ee 34.07 | 59.09 1870 38.59 oh ae a0 41.94 sore all esd ae ono C60 31.72 | 45.87% 1871 46.28 aan bp ncn B55 mel emeeeee coo x0 cee ono 28.96 1872 44.19 ae oth ace Bie. || oe ae ax: A ae 55-63 1873 40.95 ab Se ace 48.04 nea a coc 2co ne 66.30 1874 36.53 28.44 666. Al eae ABO || vec coc ono 208 oo) AIS) ant bor ca soc 50.05 nee 6a C08 oo dca ih San 1876 oso con cae eb 48.96 Mean..| 43.96 28.44 | 40.36 208 40.61 | 31.33 37.44 | 44.71 31.30 | 43.07 39.58 | 51.78 136 Kingston. 3 8 O8 Ss es me | 4 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION Lawrence. MASSACHUSETTS—Continuep. Lunenburg. | | Lowell. Mendon. Milton. Nantucket. port. Newbury- North Adams. North Attle- boro. Princeton Richmond. Sandwich, Somerset. 58.70 56.59 41.36 | 47.50 | 34.81 39-07 38.01 51.86 50.31 42.18 43-47 39-41 42.92 42.70% 53-92" 52.93" 48.17* 45-53 | 47.44 55-33 47.87 47-34 55-70 44-31 son |) Sie). 51.09 | 46.19 45-68 | 47.69 41.00 | 49.53 42.78 | 43.24 43-92 | 56.83 42.08 | 54.25 46.65 | 55.55 44-23 | 48.57 50.70 | 57.90 36.76 | 59.40 70.25 49.79 | 48.27 43-14 | 44.77 44.44 | 39.83 55-09 | 53-19 39-38 | 31.67 38.10 | 40.95 | 39-77 | 48.43 | 45-70 | 53-83 ee | On 58.17 | | 54.27 | 47-61 | 46.25 | 44.80 | 39-92 | 3 50.81 45-19 44-49 | 49.79 46.26 46.24 42.02*| ~ 41.67 | | 47-99 IN THE UNITED STATES. 137 MASSACHUSETTS—Continvep. Arsenal. field. town. Island. Haven. Southwick. Springfield. Thatcher’s Topsfield. Vineyard Waltham. Watertown Westfield. West Spring- fi Weymouth Williams- Worcester, 128 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION MICHIGAN. | 3 | |e ; ee pac B Q | 3 s 2 ‘ = ae ee 8 S ; : o | 5 a = 5 | ee a eee s BE lS song = . el - a lS v 2) Sa || Se wee 6 os S . A o Ag 2 te Bl oaied ce s Se ee Same | ee | etic ees z s 2) Eeae o cai | 5 cS o Co) | e) i ¢o 2 3 HR ae} ie) iS) ° val ts ME Be Q A 'S) } ae ee) Q ica] a) | & ie ez cs <] or) ES oO iy G2 tN : Eee me e | e eeee) S 1838 aed a Sy 55 55. 0 eel = Been Ws ac ae nes) eH ay os “3 oe: ae oes ee Satta iy anooe Goh oe a seen 24200) eer Seat (aoeess .-- | 33-09 | 42.74 a nee) 24a EP rt aa ... | 26.40 | 39.62 Pee Ae ose 6 Sone Ny athe | hibece ec ... | 27.25 | 29.46 | 1844 evs — = esa) eee! o 3 s g 3 a 1 a iS Ss o m & © oO iar a | Ss = = Z f | 1855 6 52.06 1856 Re Gos 1857 ba 36.58 ood 1858 606 35.69 38.41 52.4 1859 no 4I.71* ase 806 ee 41.25 66 43.12 1860 ar 26.63 ees 37.07* cus Bi 25.79 30.40 Se 1861 a0 25.01 oho 36.18 286 ae 38.98 31.78 1862 oe 27.14 G00 35-55% 86 Bab 30.24 33-46 1863 n00 200 ane 39.35% 586 ae 35.60% 32.29 1864. ae 27.99 e60 22.32 29.07 | 1865 | ao ene Bue ono 29.92 SS 26.08 30.02 1866 in ae ee 47.09% 39.62 ee 29.49 29.87 1867 00 a6 a00 36.49* 24.98 | 41.13 at 32.97" 1868 n00 ig 056 37.06 30. 10" 37-59 oes 35-68 200 1869 bee soe — 609 32.04 48.06 aa 36.36 31.70* 1870 aa 006 34.68* BED 38.04* 43.43 a8 34.20% ase 1871 ie O56 30.31 on 24.57% 35.51 vk 27.22 1872 erin 20 33.31 Sn 27.14 31.92 Be 24.74 1873 oon 30.41* 41.73 see 29.25* 44.17 26.39 29.09* 1874. 25.56% ee 28.97 ob 23.09 26.54. 24.94. 090 1875 200 30.59* de 500 cee B00 30.22 000 1876 0° 40.29 | 31.44 = Mean. oe 25.92 29.09 35-55 37.63 29.38 39.90 30.90 31.76 33-08 | 44.20 MICHIGAN—Continuep. ; Si a g é mS) § a iS) o) S eS 2 = fe) ie) a > ea — 8 = 23 g a rat g > 2 = i 5 6 | 9S = 2 5 5 a = 8 g ees = A 1 © 5 a Ay 4 a aie a val 140 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION 2) fe) e b> | £ | a a ec 3 an 5 S 2 tn ma ez. | ~ : Lv irs) = Ei g a | 62 a ss 5a Zz = 2 ; z 2 rere ee FE Z S 3 ma a S & = = = 2 Le = bs 5 5 = 5 x 3 = iS} oO iS) Sia a < =a) 3) aa) | A & a = & | 4 | | | | | | SiS) sp “10 nN 1837 1838 ; Ac th aes ax oe oc 1839 ee Bee na rari 508 are crit ree 21.19 1840 5 | mee are A oe Bee 1841 one | A00 200 pee oa oe as =e 21.67 | 1842 aa ae Aan 505 oo ae sa S80 26.52* | 1843 es are ave ae aoe one ay bor 23:70) | 1844 ae Boe 466 a ror ads a ot 30.24 1845 2665 Br po | S95 etio ee oe nae 25.34 1846 aes ie aie | are Her a ie vies 26.10 1847 | ees 36 of | 3 380 wee on aes 21.80 | 1848 | a | we a | 23.18 1849 foe | nee Sha | ne 49.69 1850 ae | 8; ae | tu ut a a5 35-32 25.50 1851 ae A eae 266 500 aor ae 36.14* 23.42 1852 a nies 505 | ea ooh 2e0 23 34.52 15.07 1853} 2c “ep 00g sé | sec see on 26.12 20.47 1854 ee | 5A n20 | es 200 | acc 25.30 18.49 26.59 1855 wee se ot are ang fe 34.78 23.55 24.78 | 1856 | aa as 5c | she 200 nee 23.20 25.33 22.62 | 1857 aa 40° ae fot 300 ot | 38.38 388 32.09 1858 ale Ba 2a 30.72* ee See. 22.52 19.81 oss 1859 | age 33-55 aco 40.50* oe 3870 32.85 26.00 1860 503 not 206 49.82* Eon 32.61* 16.97 30.61 1861 ti 34.56 a6 $96 ay et 27.34* 23.05 32.42 1862 | a 24.94* Res 300 300 ee, 30.05 | 14.39 1863 | 506 23.39* nO 550 a6 255 | ar Sstiy 17.20 | is) ae ~ 1864 20.59* os eas Sai ae | 14.46 12.06* 1865 ee 25.92* co An coo ame | 34.94% 25.11* 1866 | mee 27.10% Bap sec | noo p00 Doe aie 1867 | a | 39.19* ox | see \ eats see nee 30. 34 not 1868 500 | 29.96 ect sia oot ase H och 32.20 28.07 1869 32:01 |) 31-53 aa cos cae cee on Sor 34.83 1570 See 25.40 as | bse | ae | ae eee 29.06* 26.07 | 24.75* 1871 ses 24.21* oc Roe | nor | oe are 34.02 21.78 ARS 1872 IN THE UNITED STATES. 141 MINNESOTA—Continuep, Year. Lac qui parle Lake Hook. Litchfield. Madelia. Minneapolis. New Ulm. Princeton. | Sibley. St. Anthony. Saint Paul. 1854 a Lt Be a | = a: oy es 28.58% 1857 sn 33.56% 1858 31.93* 309 ach i nG3 608 oe ne He 308 1859 25.30% 205 060 000 006 S000 38.45% a6 pou 29.86* 1860 000 cos a9 es Bb 600 ao 500 is 3 1861 28.56* 900 500 200 E00 060 000 Boo 900 Jip Za 1862 $0 000 080 ao gs 086 10 300 ne Sane 1864. Be 009 oan 586 See 23.78* 324 00 a: 14.86 1865 bs Spee Ss: de Waa hi sttece [few ai ee § 1866 B80 oop ao rs euez7aeS 22.43 ace 26 As 1867 S60 Be O06 He 37.08* eH | oe 27.46% 0 34.68* 1868 os aba 565 ins 41.64 | 29.63 wee 25.40 oe 30.49 1869 hee 400 5a 31.60 39.51 PRO} | oe 26.08* nes 32.17 1870 200 no0 nee 26.16 31.09 23.88 | en 19.56* eee 30.66 1871 ae a6 23.28 600 | 32.29 18.79 | ue 19.40* fe 28.38 1872 ae 38.68 one ap | 27.41 29.96 | 500 21.15* Ss 29.92 1873 S86 coc 008 203 | | 600 a5 ace 1874 od ane cae oe0 44.91 19.73 soe 25.01* 20 37.92 1876 oee 200 200 obo. 200 o00 p50 203 200 23.67 oe un oo a to o> Ne} mn Cs oe ty wn Mean. . 29.07 39.09 27.45 28.88 35.24 25.95 ae 24.74 Sa 30.05 MONTANA. Virginia City. Camp Baker. Camp Cook Missoula. Year. Fort Deer Lodge City Fort Benton Fort Ellis Fort Shaw Sheridan Fort C. F Helena City w » oa] SB Brookhaven, near Church Hill. ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION MISSISSIPPI. A 3 EI 2 FI 5 a} gg ~~ = 3 =} ov E = e pe g i} ee EI 2 5 => a 5 g 3 = a Syace I a a S AS a < = & 3 O em O a0 eS a a Oxford. Paulding. Philadelphia. Vicksburg. IN THE UNITED STATES. 143 MISSOURI. i | | | Girardeau. Cave Spring. High Hill. Barracks. East Prairie Hannibal. Harrisonville Hematite Hermitage. Jefferson Corning. Allenton, Athens. Cape | 144 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION MISSOU RI—ContTinvuEp. | ea 3 : | es | 2 a 3 + | oo» = | 5 tise, pilates 3 em : N 3.2 |} O = $ | wa ie aes 2 as] x comes} | = a | : S | sv = | 3° 5 s'3 | 2 25 as} | & | @& < 4H SS S o 9 = | & a 3 5 GT ao) ered se | 2 ew om ty (ae Ale z a ele) ies! = EI I 2 Bs 2 rv S > 5 oS le So: | Ses ‘3 2 = = 2 , Ss z Se a | & Pan tea 2) n S fot Union. aS aS a 24; O5%)|| earecene al eee | 34.66 | os scent baeee TS6RtRT|) cess se a 37.47 | (actrees |e | 3407 ae Ae se we :.. | 30arg* 1864 aa aoe “5 30.22 20 0 saa esau") oss ot no on6 | 42.84 1865 ee ce a 43-45 O06 08g doa. |e Seek) |) «O33 Soma ess Ree --» [46.68% 1866 Sa Neh baee ooo 42363) |) eee oA 44.65*| 40.62] ... Pree llemocee \igtepecesl) Sad eee 1867 se || 30 a 44:63" |) Bac w= [33280 |/32:05il) ese = =a ee i at 1868 ts xe 255 33.60 oe see PADEEOWIQ 7 eR Eels oee eae nog || cca -» | 40.99 estos) {| ee 545 see Piers) \{ ca “55 44.12 | 35.88 |48.44%| ... oe lh es aa ee 1870 29.52* bee sae 29.63 | vee | wee | 33-44 | 27-33 | fee M| Pecet 1871 35-55 Sot 28.54 soc s+ | 33-35 | 23-57] --- sss on ost ve 1872 aed Aass7 | S072") 35-75 mae |) 32510) 28.43 as see aes «-» |42,08%) 1873 32.50 | 38.22 SSe25e ine 74d 41.15 | 39-71) 41.58)... |34.11") ... SH: 36.05 1874 Hiices = | BPS} sae) 134-054-3770) mem) || 37 O20] sea Intenso 1875 cee wee | nee 32-30 | ss. | we | ase | 42.99] «-- Beg |||) sooo!) coe ats 1876 a0 aa = AYcA2” Were |p nccemeel|iukeeruell 46.00) | | | | | | 36.28 | 37.50 | 40.69 IN THE UNITED STATES. “145 NEBRASKA. 3 oy) | S| é ne Bre ere a E Lee eg = Se alee, I g a Paes | 2 ae es reli im cree Niet lees § 3 v E 5 BS 2 D B B BS | BS | cece a -Q a) is) ca Be o 4 Z Zz | @ |e Bin In | | | 1849 45-76% | | bes | 1850 25.07 | ees | 1851 26.44 | | FS | | 1852 20.65 eh | | 1853 29.90 thes | | 1854 | 26.65 | } 000 | | 1855 | 25.05* | jo | 1856 29.10 Whee | 1857 200 28.62 | Hy cago | 1858 48.89* 26.14 | 48.38% 1859 18.44% | 16.10 | 21.49 1860 19.23 16.85 | oe| 1861 23.92 19.34 | | | 1862 26.56 | | 22.10% | | | | | | | | 1864 19.89* bie paca eaecee | | a a | see eae 1865 26.56% on | e060 | Serie Ol ip cee ela I} cs Ih) 2.008 1866 24.14 oe | 406 Spat) Hit sncome yp ees | a90 bad 1867 S00 20 800 |) 000 BOG || cco |) cee 200. |] 2 ce 1868 32.51* | 31.11 ace |) ASLOLe) SEF Wy ocean. I Se | --- 18.79% 1869 41.16* | 47.49 aes 10.08 | 43.75%) ... | 200 |65.15* 30.97 1870 26.62 BOsSOT a ence 18.62 ene (272344 lee | 19.22 } 24.54%) | 1871 33-75 37-08 |... | 20.04 ee 606 22.75 |21.46* [aun 1872 30.07" | 34.35 | 30.51 | 16.07 | aha 36.19 | 28.63% |t7-8r*) ... 1873 22.50 | 20.11*| 23.97% | 18.86 oa | 24.15. | 28.10%) _|26.07*| 12.38 1874 29.70 | 25.75* | 29.95* | 17-16 } }19-75") s+ | 25-75 | =. |47.25*) 20.30 | 14.77 1875 606 BANS || otweets seh eres se) | 15-35 | 42-99 Gods Th cegse al. bie 1876 | poe | gia .-» | 11.84 | 32.51 | | oh, | iN es Mean 29.06 32.06 | 29.38 25.22 18.46 37-62 | 32.02 13.29 | 32.84 | 25.58 | 20.69 | 13.25 | NEVADA. 3 i} 5 3 = | = is : = ES $ = >: 3 & 2 = = a a are ea re aS eee 3 * 5 ei aS aa as 30 8 a S) | iS) S) is) los es 6.77 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION NEW HAMPSHIRE. a Ps) 2 9 g Ss op E 3 2 at) S £ = Pa ; | < = so 5 iS 32 = z g Ss Fal 5 a es] ' Be a ee £3 ¢ se | ¢ 8 2 | & Ss See oO = | oO i} 5 5 9 pce 3 ah = | ess 5 re a S) 1S) O A KO q 4 =] 4H = 1835 | oe 31.65 | 1836 | | 30.93* | 37-87 1837 | | 28.16 35-45 1838 | 31.84 | 40.62 1839 | | 26.93 32.05 H 1840 29.54* | 45.08 1841 25 38.22 1842 | 33:79 | 47-82 1843 | | 34-15 | 55-98 1844 | 31.65 | 47-71 1845 ose fcc 38.33 | 1846 | a Niece 37.23 | 1847 20 | wee 45.86 1848 ae 20 48.49 | 1849 | 505 i, oes 38.20 | 1850 | | Ai | 50.73 | 40.31 1851 onc 45-35 41.49 1852 non 42.49 35.66 1853 | a0 37.32% soe | CoS 1854 ne oe 34.57 41.45* 1855 on sao “2 43.85* 1856 | 34.13* =n 2 =a 1857 | ve 49.08 48.17 | 1858 38.33* 42.55 | 41.73 1859 | oe 46.68 44.82 1861 46.73 1862 38.78 A nee 1863 44.25 35.08* 53-41* 1864 43.01 hee aes 1865 | 45.18 os ee 1866 47-52 40.07 39.70 1867 | 43.18 oe0 aa ae 1868 | 42.45% 58.53* 1869 | ae 47.24 1870 600 — 42.85 1871 36.50* 42.10 1872 40.57 59.26 1873 39.62 40.28* 1874 39-06 39.93* 35-57 | 40.66 IN THE UNITED STATES. 147 NEW HAMPSHIRE—Conrinven. Manchester. Mount Washington. North Barnstead. | Plaistow. Portsmouth Salmon Falls Shelburne. | Stratford Tamworth Enfield. Whitefield. 148 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION NEW JERSEY. o Lt | Burlington | - May. Greenwich. Haddonfield, Jersey City Lambertville. | Atlantic City. | Branchburg. Alloways- town Barnegat. Bloomfield. Chester. Dover. | ) sex 3800 --) |) 442K 1841 B56 ae ae se 505 are 38 aot (ices ae Pree eons |) S0G5y7 | | 40.33 42.88 | | 45-18 I ase a at see * sas || esta veseg NimreGe cote |e acco |! eos | oe =| 51.04 1848 | « ae ae oe see sca |) ote Soon cen sive) Ii|/) cane? oH) pecguelleereeies | 53-26 | 32-44 45-22 | 42.94 | see> | oe 8 1 4gRtO nga | ses} 45ers it 258 jl] oven salient 48.67 40.32 | 47-64. T5642) Giese 2 ee ozs) ee Wee) | NAIR OO% Fe eae 8) || eae |37-92*) 48.34") ae 1865 | « sea jl ose ae MI eee “98 47-75 | ++ | 47-01] ... | 43-66]55.13 | -.. 1866 enc ae wnt ae | pea 206 | 47.60 ss | 40.11)... 37-57 TPS) ||| Boo 1867 a op nl) eee fore Dill nase w+ [59-73%] -+ [43-01% 64.67* 43.09 57-87 e.. 6 ace ane ee NL Sac oo woz cee) | eee LOOT OMb Ore 5 aq et Oh eek ammo 1869 sae ee wes me Seen cross ese 45245110 een 4000144257 aurea 1870 sey (Nt ts ll Us Ld ~ a5 wee |) cee, | 42260). 43500)) Aonge AGQO7N ees" MAOH ||) ieee 39-45 | + 36.88] ... | 44.21 1873 52-50%) 54-20. 01) oe.) lesa nose 56.39*| ... | 49.76 nee Re ach 3 |, c5s — Breen AAR) | ate comltoe nn | eras cao AzOR 39-85 | 46.73 eee ae seen ees!) ||" Boe ant Ihe t550 ae ae 47.17 08! bor aoe LAIN gos) cea. | | 50.43 | 42-44 | 53-77 | 48.72 47.77 | 44.38 | 61.36 41.89 | 47.95 47-13 | 44.62 ‘ | | _IN THE UNITED STATES. 149 NEW JERSEY—Continvep. Long Branch. Brunswick. Paterson. Rio Grande. Sandy Hook. Seaville. Squan Beach.| * Trenton Vineland. New | New German- town ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION 150 NEW MEXICO. a a g Be a ete = g 2 fe = ae 2 og a S x FA = 8 S 2 a 5 bn = faa] i Oo O a = 4H = i 2 ag 3 E E \@E 1 2" | ees ee aera = a ae S) & & = & om me | ca = ooh aS | . | | 1850 4.91 = 9.69 =e Be | Pd | 1851 ae a 15.12 eee al 1852 14.59" ois 8.63 toon al 12.41 1853 7.10 7.86 =e | 9.04 1854 12.51 5.76 300 6.07 | 1855 7-53 Ae: 7.89 7-51 ‘ 1856 4.15 3.86 one 12.56 | eb 1857 5.20 7-98 | 13.43 | 10.40 1858 16.30 11.91 | 4.63 5.11 1859 5-95 12.70 | 24.58 5.52 1860 3.78 | “oh 6.62* 1861 on | 10.65 1862 | 21.44* 1864 | 6.15 | 1865 | 10.21 1867 | 0 one — ae 14.21* one a 1868 ana ee ao oD 15.40* Ae 17.44 os en ee fc 1869 oe ae Pe 14.52* | 12.84 a0 11/30) ||| 16!32%)|||" ee is 13.45 1870 | ar aoe 200 14.06* 10.22* =» | 9-4 | 20.55* ane co 11.79* TS 7igen| a4 | 6.44% SNe = || 10:79 Bas 8.94 BR 1872 | 13.61 sine iy cece 13.52 ee 13.58 a 1873 | 22.18 on 5.85 ss 50 7.42 5.97* 1874 20.38 aoa 9.08 a3 10.82 = a4 = — | = Se | Mean. . 8.11 8165} tz.o5, rash 14.44 6.76 11.06 15.03 8.42 11.49 11.59 peee™ leat ye a | NEW MEXICO—Continvuep. Sea ee : iz rai se 8 § I E Fi g g Pi ab = a 5 E 3 = 3 3 2s $ Pa D Zz | B | m 3 2 Ss 2 qe eI a - z 2 RB £ e hs Be 8 : Z f 2 | pe ecie eee 6 | 8° || eee . IN THE UNITED STATES. 151 a Y NEW YORK. fl gi 3 ‘ Pie Wer loser Mecano mie el aonkell Swope 8 oe eee Sera isi) a leg | 8 | a < < < fe} ® a & 6 Fs u 2s yp ra vy S Ho @ > | D 7) 8 Gs = = = = = 5 et. =} eb oe =i ico} g o om 5 iS S os By o & 8 a | 8 Ei = ~ om et = ea & o) ©) o (o) ||) ae ‘q q =| | 34.58 1845 35-11 20.61 | 35-26% sont ep eTouetSal aa ite tien lige cca eee hha Me 1850 45-89 |. 41.73% | 34.63 as Bad Ba 7 Weence coo || 200 || oan cao || 1851 37.87 25.91 31.95 ope po aco |] cop} oon} abot lie ead 300 209 1852 39.66 37-04 32.54. st 20 $60 30.48%) 45.28| ... | 36.15 |31.87*} 25-93 1856 36.27 oe 32.14* SP RMADAOBO: 2s: : ON ON CON ae a n spa Oe ies) ww COW ea) ron ane () 9 ) co wo : N. OF so eth 5 ROC ane nee Ny NO Bp WwW PRuoMN ae 29.40% ai) sli ceBooe eal Peasants 1868 53-70 a sue 35.70% eens Hi gaalen al age | : 200 bse 40.08 006 dee) a aes soo. || BSR 1870 ar ae 35.08 33-37 avo {lao tt ceo. || AAD) |! ROLL? || | 1871 ABA | ace 30.00 | 24.38 | anes [eee MEST OOy Zone au lee seenn | 1872 Sota |) oc 27.61 | 20.01 eA ele wom | mus s32 27280)|) | || loalene 31.46 | 37.90 cop |] 00 || 260 ote |) Syfes/|| ce 1874 33-12 25.30 31.12" | 29.71 AG!S Zyl eeeesce eal eter cco || GASH cco | Mean..| 42.25 30.52 30.67 | 32.77 40.53 51.95 | 30.40 | 46.82 | 29.06 | 51.73 | 46.98 45-57 | 35-29 | 34.54 § | H t oa) = o np ola ats Dati Cie eget 58 Aon S890 b Goin 154 Jacksonville. Jamaica. N Ga GW Oa &. S OUROUN OHA p RH HOVER HD HONUA OW Bowe wWwwWwhwt Ww » ONSMBHW REN W ue © Ons " &y ° Jamestown. 38.33" 52-75 54.84% 33-15% 36.88 45-05 35-55 ANNUAL NEW YORK—Continuep. AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION | z g i Ss lave | -@ | ca!) Bes seas) oe ee e 8 i =O 8 ce} 3 & ew || re ce = =| 4 4 4 I 4 | Fi eames = = i { Shae | | | | | | | | | | | | | wee | | 32.37 | 37-31 | 33-77 | | 29.23 | | 32.37 = | | | aa | | | 57-52 | | oo | | | 53-79 | ase 47.82 S|) cess Sap || | 39:72 | set tae e Ir2O8TS meee | 27 OO) es Wire ae | 23.84%| ... 38. 10% 47.78" | 33-38") 47.32 ats 42.36" ae | seete oe | | | | | 24.78% = & 28.27 | He| ie 65.00% 36.32 aS. | oct J 44.48 | ... Peal eye! be | | 37-90 31.98 | 32.84*| 27.00 44.80% | | 38.13 | 23.88 ++ | 30.20 44.70" | 47.96 | 33-32 | | 29.95 | 56.50% mre 25s024 | 26.88 | re 28.14 39-07 43.16 43-91 | 36.46 | 29.46 at Beers) | 27-45 | 33-55 35-31 IN THE UNITED STATES. 155 NEW YORK—Contivep. Minaville | Newburg. Nichols. North Hammond. North Salem. Ogdensburg. Oswego. Palermo 156 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION NEW YORK—Continuep. d | oe) Bo ee . | Be Be | Bo) oe Be) a ee 3 a | 52 | 8 g e 3 |S | ip - a a Bs a % 7 a a 1829 32.39 5 | 1830 30.07 | 31.66* a 1831 29.90 29.47* | 34.60 1832 30.70 20.44 31.45 1833 25.89 30-14 | 30.30 1834 22.39 aes 22.90 1835 20.51 33-27 32-70 1836 27.85 23.48 awe 1837 24.56 | 30.30 31.05 1838 31.43 peavey 25.69 1839 | 32-30 | ee | wee | 25.54 30.09 1840 | 29.54 ve 35-79 | 32.79 29-39 | 1841 24.04 -. | 24.88*] 25.28 32.33 | 1842 31.50 ae 29.02 | 29.84 33-24 1843 29.18 a0 40.92 31.38 30.21 | 1844 20.10 a Bios) emo |) ely 333 a 1845 24.40 |... 27.61 — 34.43 a} I = ay em 43.18 31.14 30.66 gong ae | 40.02 33-09 | 39.11 H ll g ee Apnea Cle SQ | | | 41.48%! 51.02%) sel 49.51 | 41.47 HOU || occ 39-51 | 28.00% 32.64. 40.55 | | | 42.08 | 29.65 | 43.80 | 38. 1 31 ot 162 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION OHIO—ConrinveD. Huron Co, | Ripley, Brown Co. | Sandusky. Savannah Steubenville.) Welchfield. Zanesville. Ripley, | Westerville. | Seville. os) ee x wn io) mn ben oa) ann IN THE UNITED STATES. 163 OREGON. 5 ope ae ¥ : z au Salone ate ec a. z 8 > £ 5 E a Se E 3 ag =I ws Aa a ak As [oy a é E Be ee ee eee > a < Bas OS ies cS) o cs ==|| | | 1851 86.35% 1854 60.35* | 1855 79.20 1856 59.17 1857 79.82 as \ 1858 63.36 98.80* } 1859 82.15 93.78* 1860 70.65 as | 1861 92.93 1862 61.32 1863 94.13 1864 75.70 186 S00 85.22 1866 58.79* 100.40 1867 oe g1.25 a 658 200 bed Seeds 1868 57-74 | 10.19* 12.32* 10.65 se 14.38" 1869 69.61 ae OeA 7) one 15.09 00 = aoc 1870 a8 71.19 Pe | 4.59* at wi 11.79 es | 38.41% 1871 boa 100.42 000 10.58 ane ae 13.24 006 | 40.94 1872 on 73.70 60 6.31 | a8 oe 17.67 on 37.90 1873 neo 74.41 D0 | 11.90 tes tie | 14.26 ua 35.65% 1874. ood 80.89 00 ou0 a 600 ons ee 37.02% Mean... . 500 77.01 96.29 8.76 | 15.01 12.88 14.41 13.81 37.72 OREGON—Continvep. a a ea) ) oO oO =| re o = > Oo 5 2 é E é E : a z 25 aM a z 2 = & & & cs e 5 a 164 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION PENNSYLVANIA. Allegheny Arsenal. Allegheny City Canonsburg.: Chambers Chromedale. Avondell Blooming Grove Carlisle. | IN THE UNITED STATES. 165 PENNSYLVANIA—Continven. Greensburg. Harrisburg. | Haverford. Ephrata. Fleming. Fort Mifflin. Fountain Germantown. Gettysburg. Greenville. 166 Year. mMmaonmnnm mI Dun ‘Oo ANNUAL | Huntingdon. | tN [Lee 9 ~ 34-87 Mean. . Indiana. i Cr BaP Ce ie Hee cm T AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION | | | | | Johnstown, | Lancaster. Lewisburg. PENNSYLVANTA—Continvuep. | | | | | Meadville. Moreland. | | | Mount Joy. | Morrisville. Moss Grove. Murrysville. | Nazareth. New Castle. 61.58" 49-93 47.01 42.55* | G2 G2 Uo De SARE see ea aare Hy Ry Rei t8 UH asa. t8 9 uns un 26.34" 38.02 39.86 41.51 x O45 4 al 3°) 43 08%) 49. go | 3 44.41 45.81* 49.88 34.76*| 42.80 | 145. 65%) 33-75: 30-00) ‘| 31-19%} | 43- 50 | |27.02*) 41.15 | 40.85%) 51.45 | scwl| | 51.60 | 49.60 | 36.50 | | 45: iB | | 2.01 eal Pres |43-67* 34.60% 43.01% 46.30 26.05 27.90 34.60 33-00 40.48 | 49.48 39-34 | 44.01 i 33-57 -_ IN THE UNITED STATES. PENNSYLVANIA—Continutp, Year. Newtown. Norristown. Abington, North Northumber- land. Pennsville, near Philadelphia. Pittsburg. Plainfield. Plymouth Meeting. Pocopson. Pottsville. Reading | St. Vincent’s College. 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 1852 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1876 38.00 44.01* 51.61* 57-34 41.85 43-79 48.14 38.04 47-55 39-33 46.95 47-05 45.03 37-29 41.33” | 39-73 38.74 29.57 35-14 38.50 37-97 41.85 45.07 43-94 | 39.87 48.55 34.24 39.30 42.66 39-04 45.30 43-73 41.70 49.41 42.35 41.52 35-03 33-18 44.38 45.21 34-99 42.10 54-54 37-93 45-97 42.96 45.23 44.66 33-52 53-02 38.96 54.48 48.90 43.22 44.58 49.63 42.24 49.12 43-58 61.29 46.94 43.21 43-57 45.98 48.86 55-01 43-48 39-95 47-39 | | 45-90 46.72 44.36 | 50.66 52.97* 41.99 | 42-73 | [51.84% | 45.11 | 48.60 40.47 51-35 50.18 43-91" 48.05 44.98 44.17 | 52-94 49.56 | 50.20% 34:35 | +: san 46.48 168 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION PENNSYLVANIA—Conrtinvep. - - : = ; x ra a EI t | os ay} 33 | _ = = a 5s = S ae} =: a S =| a S a LS Wes | S ie} | 7) | «& = ir) 2 el) Cite BR =k ore) we} | = a ra | Sn = nee A gee % 2) 5 4 ne si : = | A ra | v £ tes a Om r= | a s | 2) | Ss Fs So ih as vod 3 a} ~ vy > = v = if | = iY) a an n Sead = «4a, zZ ag 2 2 5 5 Q SHS Sela = g BO 5 = = a as DP n P na na n ‘= a | Pp |e Ss = Sls | 1810 ee ie os ee et 32:660|| ac Bo | cece || 8588 aco. cee 1811 Bs Eas a Sea A aees 34-97 can Pace | iaccc: oi "ose Boe u|| cau eh 1812 55 Se at ree Peer ie Moree <8) SfeRsteh |) aks ae gag. |e Ra one | 1813 eee aan | yh one Ae Nee § i Gee 550 2 Race I) 255 Soil!) ooo. | 1814 ae oe nae en ee 43-14 Dee oe 250) vl) webs 200 aa TOTO) mes cen ieee oe Sea) |i" 436 27 FOG eellnicss ae Acs 500 Sa eee nl ees 1817 oe Say a gers =e pe 36:01") --. cee lees nee Ell acs) Recs) | 1818 eet | ee Se BSS if pooh Aefondth |] ods a ss eas cei i coe 1819 daa || ose Ree fod Seal eG Fes 0 ||)) cca | |utcoe & hh escas | Ses foc oa 1820 Son |e ee 360 Sco ers 39.61 oa aest || aco || Bec 533 oe | 1821 a 209 ae oe asc.) FR2SES a | ceo on] eee bee or a8 is Woe Vea as ate a milion 2G:B6 I iess> |) een eeeea ll ec eee eee ea 1823 Sel, eee) eee et if weadeas {ih Zeek oo: se ons oo rose | cee Bat | 28.76 1857 ae | 57-01 6 oes ace Eon ear |kO5 saay tl eiesyh ilies OerhO ll urea BAS 37-35 nee ons no ap daa MEY 1859 See tertiacy/ sl Mass Pape Pee |e cos Il) ccc eee roan | aad a ae aoe 1860 Bie AeO Can eee ane 49.32 sco | exe see) || ces BIGGEST oe .. {35-88% 1861 43-13 46.18 xe ay AO:0/7))4 an Bere aes sey | pow 13826911 axe Be lesy ty. 1862 as 39.56 r 380 | hows mee oct er - nia eh lo) Re) 1869 abe Se oe ae oe mere Bol) bees eg2s07 | arene mn ae) 1870 ae ss ede ei soet) > aes a |neeess | P4 OSLO; || ssc Sbag Salt wee A tes ae “4 ea ae ee oe aa | eersvupe cee irdebavt |) “ass ae os) | Span 3 sob ae 56 1 OheeS 90 |44.31*| 46.07 | 54.64] ... |43.00%] ... |53.00* 1874 on of a3 ee nr | se | 37-50 | 40.42 | 145-50] ... | 33:26] -..) |) Se2gcm | | | | | | | | oe 45.38 | 42.92 | 25.95 37.82 | 38.72 | 34.38 | 3:93 41.39 | 43-52 | 48.64 | 51.01 | 37-77 | 49-44 | 41.34 IN THE UNITED STATES. 169 RHODE ISLAND. SOUTH CAROLINA. a is 8 g 3 5 3 A F 5 o ‘ | S| ra a Se es Z ay < < iS 5 1832 39.46 1833 34-44 1834 41.62 1835 30.96 1836 37.87 1837 31.62 1838 37-91 1839 36.75 1840 41.21 1841 S65 200 47.86 1842 54.79 608 37.71 1843 67.61 B05 42.50 1844 49.07 wes 35-01 1845 42.69 B00 | 43.26 1846 35.70% 200 | 30.61 1847 000 nee 48.50 1848 mae ac 40.48 1849 42.63 obo 34.69 1850 54-15 206 51.49 oa 200 1851 52.70 306 | 43:38 ati 46.55 1852 57-33 300 39.76 ant 53.11* 1853 65.59* ane 53.27, een 42.42 1854 600 baa 46.55 oe oct 1855 £50 G00 39-45 40.82 30.97 1856 dob 000 | 41.02 54.49" 32.73 | 1857 Bos 300 44.74 35.87 40.12 | 1858 43.35% oor 45.51 45.92 51.14 1859 52.82* dao 45.16 ' 44.62 44.41 1860 000 oe 38.59 | 00 38.26 1861 000 44.27 206 1862 600 50.01 1863 300 54.09 1864 a 30.85 13865 ans 44.70 1866 Soe 45.92 | 46.05 008 1867 42.10* 48.74 47.04 60.68% o08 | 1868 40.84 53-09 53-52 53-98* ae | 1869 42.75 51.19 | 48.70 | 42.73 on | 300 1870 34.16 43.88 49.02 | 40.67* | 56.60 1871 39.70 49.32 47.91 49.50% “s 1872 34.02 43-54 48.71 coc 1873 40.52 Aitonaks | 52.66 51.78 1874 41.90 40.89% | 43-39 53-19 1875 Bag Doe G2. 22 000 1876 50. 32 50.36 Meanie 5c 5. \ 46.09 46.79 | 43-35 47.25 43.20 56.60 Vv 170 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION SOUTH CAROLINA—ContiNvuED. Charleston. Moultrie. Fulton. Gowdysville. Hacienda. Saluda. Hilton Head. Pomaria. Robertsville. Saint John’s. | Columbia Evergreen. Fort 1818 nce cos 400 sae 34.30 1819 508 ces 505 “ne 40.80 . 1820 20 a5 20 00 61.80 1821 ee vee eae sos 77.90 1822 Bee 500 006 of 64.60 1823 ob Sor om 560 47.30 1824 385 cos ae a8 53-60 | 1841 53-94 1842 42.09 350 500 ses 209 ae ee coo ee0 sce 1843 54.72 neo ee 42.82 se a0 0 ose 26 37-14 1844 36.39 oe ope 33-98 aoe ae cc aa oe cule 1845 46.44 see ane 43-51 net ar oa ons =e eae ate 1846 44.34 ee ase 43-45* aes oats ane nO0 eo ae 45.83 1847 47.83 550 noe 65.31 500 "ee ade a5 ne wee 35-55 1848 43.40 gor wee 56.87 SO 500 mee Ba oo ioe 29.28 1849 30.69 aoe oe 39-78 eos on ore orc Gat ea 24.93 1850 23.69 56.69 on 35.80 aa 00 soe ba = So0 39-29 1851 33-14 mes on5 39.11 can an on aaa oes cas 42.59 1852 49.72 fee 50 51.26 ec so aa ae acc ein 56.98 1853 43.48 50 “at 45.65 sas “O60 ies on ia “0 48.80 1854 37.62 ach “00 39-76 sot ar 507 tas a oe 44-45 1855 34.85 ce see 43.66 203 Ban ach Hes she oot 40.76 1856 40.82 Ss ae 40.75 sis ae ae aa we aD 57.48 1857 34.62 we aA 40.28 558 so Ane oS ine ate 42.16 1858 45-03 36.57* vee 47.48 50% wes eee nen a dais 47.96* 1859 52.33* 42.81* chs 63.72 foo 600 ay as ote at 43-73 1861 42.59* 1864 bo =e | As one oe an 900 37.26* 1865 oes ee ry Sac 506 a aoe .89* 1866 re a a a aoc “AN Ao ee 1867 | nea eae a ae 555 fee a 43-39 1869 af 5A 56.14* eae nee 45-76* 1872 san 580 se ae Piss 48.94* | 56.90% “ae 44.60* 1873 62.15 - 63.25 nee ae {ee fose Oe 60, 12* oe 56.98* 1874 62.51 53-14 ia Mos Bed ee 58.65 whe 45-99 1875 50.37 sh a0 eac a con “ aac Mean. . 44.82 50.83 57.64 45.51 54.31 | 47.82 60.01 41.20 49.19 37-14 43-47 IN THE UNITED STATES. 171 TENNESSEE. g g 2 = Bl 3 = 3 i & Oe ose = 2 eS =I I 4 = 4 6 ‘S) iS) i oO iS) a M4 1854 aie 608 a90 800 209 43.04 ais | 900 46.23 1855 200 208 at C00 abe 44.10 oe Bao 908 1856 39.51 1857 43-45 1858 53-68 1859 45.58 1860 41.37" 1861 48.05 1862 49.55 1863 54.37 1864 41.33 1865 59.98 1866 44.80 1867 a6 48.83 1868 51.28 tee 44.76 dé 1869 ase 46.46 39.14 25.18* 850 1870 61.07* Bee 48.46 49.13 ses an 44.05* 1871 | 55-93 Ao ond 44.44 37.86% 47.93 008 57-40 45.83 1872 51.44% 51.88* 46.76* 38.64 55-70 33.89 oe 41.46 no 1873 53-73" 58.55 55-45" a oe 53-49 0 70.93 59.31 1874 54.73% 56.50 56.67 aoe eso 49.02 500 42.07 58.338 1875 560 $00 $00 p00 p00 e065 00 a 73.87 1876 600 266 20 | 200 G09 00 300 a0 41.21 Miean!s . 5 « 54.16 55-64 52.96 42.44 47.14 46.43 23.20 53-09 51.58 E | TENNESSEE—Conrinvep. 1 oO col 5 g cI 4 8 Ss 8 > z E re = E By e d Zs w =| a = (3) av ws 2 Oo Ss F S a 5 a 3 eg £0 8 a > 4 S = Z es 5 B a 5 172 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION a S 3 2. ; A rs) I o : = oO o re 2 Y 3 3) B 3 £.g = = a 1s | #2 | € | 8 a2 | ce) eee cen mes a bee: He s | we | ws | oS | Be Pe ee ae i 2 g : | hee | ae cp 5 a SE & & s > z a a a a 5 35 5 Oe o) 5 3 1856 | 21.10 fe 3c Be xe ene a5 cas Se 1s57_ || 33-13% < aa “0 16.64 | 48.49* 30.28 a5 0 1858- | 36.3 oe st Ze 18.75* sina aoe 18.60* be 2 1859 | 28.22 eee ey Mi gees 20.80 “00 11.88* | 19.76 cco os 1860 | 29.62 cee 505 -- | 40.27 13.85 37-95 ss 1861 | 28.69 50 50 nse “0 260 260 ann 1862 | 22.18 ee sis sae a 1863 34.70 ase nee oo oon a 1864 | 25.16 a fee we ee 5 1865 37-79 505 Be on a 3 1866 40.52 ees oo ne0 =eC 5 1867 26.74* Ste so e081 neva sae “86 1868 =| 40.09 “6 a “6 19.20 | 47.74 eee 3 1869 | 38.54 aoe 45.12 | ose see soc oes 5 1870 | 42.49 a 35-95 | -- | = 205 : 1871 | 30.12 a 32.46 | 44.87* eas 41.61% 3 1872 | 33-25 os s+ | 33-35) 46.56 oon os 1873, | 43-39 62.99 n08 57-71% 109.78 5 1874 | 46.52 42.13 55-38 96.71* “05 1875 | oe oon | so ae 32.11 1876 | oe | 30 | oO 33-69 = | | = Mean. . | 33-52 | 45-13 41.14 | 45.82 24.10 12.13 29.27 48.21 80.16 41.61 38.33 TEX AS—Continvuep. op a Wika? a ee ar ; EGiicye Tees ; A S : i eal eames He a = : 28 g & = a 2 S) Ss) » | A ra ee ers eg | Bo | ele | BT) Be) eee ee eee > Ss) a & eB | & BO | & ca ce i & cs & | | 1846 45-05% | | I 1850 x6. | ol Beye = 00 25.60 17.98 35-84* 1851 34.90* = 28.30 on a 44.87 acre 41.17 1852 oe Bo0 os 28.80 336 285 45.71 | 28.37 44.86 1853 * 25.14 | * 26.54 27.46 | 29.14 By203% 33-31 | 39-34 1854 20.65 ae 50.60 | 34.27 14.42 ae «+ | 22.00 |33-83* 1855 | 19.21 11.31 60.80 27.43* | 22.16 20, 20,507. 32y lees 1856 35.92 21.81 | 26.14 20.03 15.79 25.94 | 17.92 1857 41.61 13.73” | 20.70 20.07 41.60* 19.96", 28.29 1858 — 5-00 | 24.36 10. 34. 19.98 14.12 | 16.01 1859 4.83 569 21.39 17.75 22555) wee 1860 2.40% 12.83 | 20.23* 8.52 1867 2.84 oo | 1869 9.85* 0 oe oc ea | 1870 = 8.88 34-32 x6 15.97*| 1871 ae 7.61 20.40 TSA5G. 4 ere a 1872 30.11% 6.78 22.42 TSS el) ces om 1873 28.10 5-74 27.65 A 18.42 T7hE3 Ane 1874 eer 26.85 J ase 23.80 -- | 18.59 5 Mean..| 37.77 |, 30.07 28.05 8.53 | 27.88 | 22.88 | 22.61 20.35 36.56 | 17.12 | 21.33 34.58 | 40.58 IN THE UNITED STATES. TEX AS—Continuep. LHS) e 3 3 q || eo 8 iF a : ai sy) alg to on D ire) av 3 oO (e} > 4 Am) ie) = fo) fs iG ee) el et eh | eB eal See cs | St) = | 8 | ss | be | e388) 82) s > & & cs es & & & ea Se eS hee ee oe 1850 26.48 60 32.52 504 17.35 $6 ! sat 1851 20.07* 20.58 26.07 as 18.48* | 14.23 he wie 1852 32.82 900 00 42.80* ee 10.53 40.03" 43.00% 1853 37.64 30.28* ane 22.78 Bae 24.83 1854. 24.05 ete 35.22 23.90 16.77 sa 1855 58 she 27.60% | 22.98 | 16.18 1856 | oo 21.26% 300 18.71 24.29 1857 39-58 34.99 10.41 22.12 | 1858 is 28.21 19.73 10.2 21.62 fee | 1859 18.06 | 24.89 va 200 20 SLB cco a0 1860 16.77% | 13.37 4.18*| ... | 8.39% 1868 80 eee Rees cos 1869 oon ee 008 ZS | 500 1870 35.01 I1.92* oc se are 1871 16.44 9.90 ane 5.16 1872 20.58 18.37 ae 11.99 1873 12.03 18.74 25.48 6.60 | 11.20 1874 26.34 Pisa |) eh] 26.25 | 13.90 Mean 21.51 25.46 26.25 21.72 32.53 28.98 29.53 17.51 23.95 | 10.44 | 26.03 | 11.50 | 27.17 TEX AS—Continuep. as ; w ; = SI . = a ; 3) g A hs 2 2 3 e C é 2 Bl Ss fed epee Pee Sle | ee Ee le ee | ae | et) ee 2 a; a g J oe o "a & - es 5 5 S a 5 4 Se 4 | 6 |e oe 1850 37.95 42.00 206 20 1851 42.49 oe pac 5 1852 43-36 do co “ae 1853 = sae ce 14.13 1854. 086 25.70 208 1855 cog DSF 500 ae 1856 ano 29.83% | noe || AOS 1857 si 50 27.86* aco ae 1858 25.13 46.04. ve | 1859 ac 23.93 25.00* 1868 68.82 1869 49.64 54-52 1871 - [41.27% 1872 gf he (26.63% | 1873 . 58.91 43-27 008 88.17% 20.69* 1874 49-39 44.06 Grief 67.40] ... 1875 58.52 35-39 20 Bop 1876 50.92 32-04 oe Mean 40.86 57-07 24.92 | 42.00 34.98 40.18 44.03 51.77 27.58 | 72.73 | 28.75 | 46.75 | 17.22 74 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION | 8 = 2 ¢ ~ S : S e} e a = < 5 5B S a g | 2a : : 3 at i) Bee 2 a ee | A an is) | = = — 7 4 an n a an an = = 1789 | 41.17 1854 26.05* 1856 40.65* sed 1857 48.17 45-45 1858 ae 35-70 1861 43-46 1862 40.80% 1866 33-30 1867 34.81 | 1868 38.70 rab ae 1869 | 46.17 56.39% 43-23% 1870 | 35.2 Es 43-41 41.54 1871 36.13 50.79* 49.63 33.80 1872 45-05* | 39.26 a 41.28 42.32 1873 37.02% a wp 47.91* 36.25 44.06 1874 203 40.65 30.81 34.09 | | 7] 7 | Mean 38.51 39-94 35-50 44.41 43.96 43-15 44.19 43.80 40.10 VIRGINIA. a 2 : ce B os é 5} bal o a2 & 5 mm oy akg S| es 1 = 2 Oo =) = 3 ' E 35 e oz x & a v & 8a 5 g ae g 25 2. 2. 3 eS) ie o = I 2) em 3 3 o °o E>] vl < < = On 1S) oO oS) 0 1S) 1848 35-75 1849 32-53 1850 | 38.48 1851 32.86 1853 40.55 = x 1854 35-03 os 44-35 1855 33-32 oe 40.16* 1856 29.89 Bes 30.47 1857 37-65 | 37-75 34.09 1858 sas , 38.16 32.16 1859 cho 30.71 1860 | 33.07* y ast 83.64* | 1870 62.35* 1872 so 28.92 1873 ee 51.10% 43-89 1874 52.00 37-20% 34-73 1875 59.60 55 oct ‘ 1876 64.17 pet a = - Ae eal | Meanie air 34.90 35-37 37-48 83.64 54.78 43-90 36.18 59.62 36.37 1 IN VIRGINIA—Continuep. THE UNITED STATES. GG) . o i) = Ae Pa S32 = So is aN 9 Ss ‘eal 3 i 3 5 He o > se | Ee] S S 2\)s so Salita ° 2 | aes ile 5 21.8 |8 1 8) §\ta| 8 | 23a mac & & & = S ) ASI 2 Ss eal S 25 Zr bet af vs Te Le Sindee 1) Patrs, a) +a +s ret we i os Ss eon aes om art) = ©) EO | 8 ey me =e NI ae fal 2S 4 3m 8 5 S OO ao) Oo ; ow) Om ° | Oa 3 a. = Oo Ors oO es ca ca | & | & a cs a | wa | AA - i) on [e} ios) ae as) ran 1) (ee) aS fe} 1857 2 Eas - sie | eS A gossaiyesis tr 7-60 =o: Ree | ... | 13.76] 50.14 | 40.46 | 19.12 eee sen ome Tee «» | 38.72 | 38.86 | 18.15 1860 ee =e = ie ByAD 7) |) vee) jl) Bee SOLO2\l sae OZarco ese’ ee a8 2A oes --- |36.67*) 44.09 | 40.57 | -.- ae x5 1862 an coe a eee os 11.81 --- | 25.75 | 29.49 |39-277| --- a4 55 |} 1864 _ ee <3 Wer re A) tet .- | 30.65 | 31.48 | 8.38%) 10953*| ... | 20.41 1865 aa 70.74* si) Bot a alleceee woe 137-23%125.91%| <2. |/LT21-30)... a5 1866 set a eo Wet tet IP sce Fe — si ee | 126.50 | ee we | 30.90 \ oe ao beet oh pees LEE 1870 oe oh, Bi a ae at 20.27 500 Ae es psi cot -- | 19.37 | 84.27 1871 on Se | wae oie op 24.42 Reo) ree ea A mr aa 24.39 | 113.01 | | fe ee a5 bs ve (24.83%) Mie 60.75* 27.97% boiiece | 13-07 1873 sea re spe iol] eee fo af creel baa | | | fone |W. see woe, || Faxon ReieSO | 1874 rae Coe ae 69.19* aR aes 12.01 1875 vee one vee ose 1576 es Te are 18.37 Mean..| 33-62 71.24 / 68.2 29.66 | 64.64 | 14.06 Pega 38.37 | 19.36 | 123.35, 16.05 | 28.34 | 95.25 | ; \ IN THE UNITED STATES. 179 WEST VIRGINIA. ea ea gee oa Oe One cane ae cos | I iG i ) ! = om = | S | N || Os rE a ay) i a H tes, i 2) is re { By ow i 5 ca = 3) oA a = i) Ss | 7) capes Heat) | 5 a g g 5 5 6 a ye lle eb steea = < oO Ss) 4 s & | a | Ba s Ss \- | | 1 t i 1848 | i 39.30 1849 35-39 1850 | 39.08 1851 34.46 1852 34.21 1854 35-34 1 1855 34.64* ace 508 oe 600 Sp sas poo 1856 56 28.42" ono Zona 30.74* 008 ees 20.26 ae Sen 1857 43-70* 200 oe0 oce 45.02* 50 38.76% 32.20 -- | 34.98 1858 5s 960 | p06 34.43* at S00 3% 25.55 | 52.95% 1859 an oop 43-39% ws 33.26 5b6 65.89* 34.80 1860 000 a0 900 36.78 36¢ 75.09* 40.80 | 1861 Me se tes te 38.05 1862 60 32.72 | 1863 00 41.35 | 1864. Bs 25.15 } | 1865 000 35.50* 1866 35.74" a 1867 34.80* | | 1869 26.60 H 1873 me 000 000 306 a: 51.87 op bd 605) al 1874 ee ose 300 00a 300 | 45.01 000 p60 209 1875 000 360 oo 200 200 | 50.26 1876 bes 908 H nce Aue a6 48.16 | a a Gi 1830 205.60 1862 | 89.54 | | 1845 30.09% erccomen| | Geek es —= 1849 38.50% 1868 47.64 | 1850 31.31* | 1859 104.01 75-33 | 1861 129.44 109.75* 1862 | 103.46 71.41 | 1863 | 104.52 72.80 | 1864. 118.64. 101.77 | 1865 oe | 86.69 | 1866 | 55-52 1867 | 94.58 | 1868 $8.50 | | 1869 Saye | 1870 Go || | 1871 80.83 | | | i | ‘ide ea iigete 1% Mean 25.44 112.02 36.74 83.86 179.40 Mean .. . 47.04 73-57 = — Ss = es eed —— = GUATEMALA. HONDURAS. BAHAMA ISLANDS. 2 | é S | a - Z | eee se aon = ea 2 = tases ee wee Sy | 2 18 54-52 1863 53-20 1840 56.11 1838 50.18 1864 (eee | 1841 49.99 18 -36 1865 75.0 | BY ay 1866 67.92 | | 1867 88.84 | = | oe i. a c a, j | Ileana) 5 10a. 54.68 IMIGBIN 6 5 09 000 | 72.34 MIB 5 5 ob 6 0 0 0 40.75 184 ANNUAL AMOUNT OF AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION CARIBBEAN ISLANDS. S y So || : th ; z Bt eae Gy | é 5 o 8 Ag & AB | / S 2 oa : ae : zi 5 e ce 2 ete a o | v | st = i: i e0) val | i] | ial | ica) Ay n == aa || = ee = 1852 49.84 49.05 1847 48.10 1853 67.78 a5 | 1848 63.77 1854 47-09 on si a | 1855 50.10 “5 AS | 1856 48.49 1856 45-47 nee Boo | — 1857 59.66 50.17* 208 | 1858 | 45.21 1858 64.37 OAs nee 1859 | 54-22 1859 55 51.45 : 1 | | 1862 5c 104.82 a | 1863 42.36 | 64.99 12.58* | | 1864 59-19 89.14* ve | 1867 69.88 | 1868 | 44.59 | ome 1869 48.52 ee | | | | 1870 60.17 ae | | 1871 41.90 S00 | | | | | | a | = | a | — = Mean... SIS Ea: Ala messeo4 49.05 Mean... 45.63 86.32 | 16.85 | | i - =o = — 7 —_ ——— i= = —- CUBA. |\SAN DOMINGO. | DUTCH GUIANA. aero j a) (Pee hoes Fe 3 S s 4 5 $s 5 a S 5 ie By = —& tae a q a > & a S) | em & = abv os = — 1835 es 55-29 1864 60.68 | 1856 64.88% | | 1865 66.88 | 1857 74.81* | 1859 | 44.87 | aoe 1866 67.56 1858 86.24 1860 45-35" 0 1867 50.29 | 1859 85.89 | 1861 | 44.32* ae || 1860 83.54 1862 | 43-35 Hod — | 1863 | 40.08% aus I 1862 a = 103.92 1864 51.72* se | 1863 we | +f | Tyee 1865 49.11 595 I | 1866 45-95 con | 1873 200 64.75 | abe 1867 71.43 abe || | 1874 = Lyrae «|| oer 1868 40.91 foe | | | } 1869 50.18 oe || 1870 40.2 \ 1871 53-90 ao | 1872 47.85 ae | 1873 43.01 ae 1874 43-22 | | Mean. . . | 40.2 55-29 WeNTeAn ee ef 61.17 Mean... 79-15 75.24 97-37 | | IN SOUTH AMERICA, &c.’ 18 NEW GRANADA. VENEZUELA. a a | Ade September : a5 Jalglt April . - 3. alt October . : ay Aa: May 2 : 3 eins November : a. ARS June - : 55 BSE December . ya? The heaviest rains therefore fall in August, the lightest in January and February, epochs in which the air’s capacity for vapor is greatest and least, respectively. The following figures are copied from Tables IX and X of Prof. Caswell’s Meteo- rological Summaries,* for Providence, R. L., to which I have added the ratios in the last column, derived from twenty-eight years of observation, + Results of Meteorological Observations made at Marietta, Ohio, between 1817 and 1859, by J. Wood and Dr. 8. P. Hildreth. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, No. 120. Washington, 1868. 2 Results of Meteorological Observations made at Brunswick, Me., between 1807 and 1859, by Prof. P. Cleaveland. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, No. 204. Washington, 1867. ° Meteorological Observations made at Providence, R. I., between 1831 and 1860, by Prof. A. Caswell. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge. Washington, 1860, IN RAIN AND SNOW, IN THE UNITED STATES, 211 Average Average No. of amount. rainy or snowy ays. inches. January, 3.19 8.34 February, 2.76 8.00 March, 3.20 7.07 April, 3-56 8.86 May, 3-42 8.45 June, 3-04 8.59 July, 3.00 7-90 August, 4.05 9.41 September, 2.93 6.63 October, 3.39 6.63 || November, 3.88 7.27 December, 3-93 9-43 Here the autumn rains appear heavier than any others; those in mid-winter are the lightest. The following figures are from Tables LXX XVII and LX XXVIII of Director Kingston’s Results of Meteorological Observations made at the Magnetical Obser- vatory at Toronto, Canada West (Toronto, 1864), derived from twenty-two years of record, ending with 1862. Amount of | No. of days of | Ratio for rain. | Ratio for rain § rain. rain. and snow. | inches. January, 1.27 February, 1.03 March, 1.55 April, 2.39 5 May, 3.08 June, 2.96 July, 3-67 August, 2.03 September, 3-79 October, ens November, 3.19 December, 1.64 Here, also, we note a slight increase in the average daily rain-fall in the warmer season, and a slight decrease in the colder season. The above examples, drawn from long records and from stations in different geographical relations, suffice to prove the above assertion as to the nearly uniform copiousness of average daily precipitation, with a slight excess in the warmer months, and a slight deficiency in the colder months, over the average amount. The last table also exhibits the com- paratively light precipitation when in the form of snow. The average number of days of precipitation, during a year, are given in the fol- lowing table, arranged according to States and Territories. In compiling this Table only those records were admitted which were continuous during a year. 912 TABLES AND RESULTS OF THE PRECIPITATION, Locality. f : Locality. Aggregate PAO BY eae 0 | Kentucky . | New Hampshire. . . . | Ohio | Vermont . Michigan ) Massachusetts & Connecticut Indiana and Lllinois . Rhodemsiand |] tema . AM el4s| 287) .00ll a7 71 80} .77 .84 | 1.02 airy |) ates -95{ .90] .92 5 86] .83]| 1.00} .98 86] 1.06] .82] .79 | .or| 1.06] .67 | 21.11 79 | «80 On 6 2 95 98 89 1.02 | 1.14 | 1.24] 1.13 | .98 OU 1.09 | 1.15 | 1.03 7 | 1.14 81 | 1.02 98 | 1.11 | 1.47] 1.50] .74 2 I.05 | 1.20] 1.16 8 84} .95 | 1-19 79) |) <98) | eS0l]) seO 5 hE-O7a| nner 86 -76| .82| .78 9 | -77| -92| -91 81] 1.03] .70] .74 | .80] .96 1.04] .89] .99 1850 1.52 | 1.26 98 | 1.46 | 1.12 18] 1.08} 1.26 | 1.26 96 | 1.2 I.or | 1.14 | 1.21 I 1.24 | .86] 1.22] 1.31 95| -77| -89| .94| -85| .98| .85 .87 1. .921| Sees 2| .90 79 | 1.08 | 1.34] .90] 1.08] .93] 1.01 | .91] .90] 1.20 1.16] .97 | 1.03 3 | 1.04 | 1.00] 1.30] 1.21 | 1.33 | 1.2 86 85 |] 1.17 | .07 4 69] .90] 1.04] .95 | -99] .79] .96] -96 93] -97] -98 5 O85 |*1,04) |) -95) ||) 0-03 | Osa|| ce 85 1.18 | .99 | 1-03 6 76 81} .85 83 | 1.00 1.o1| .80] .77 74 ii 1.58 | 1.32] 1.00] .1.02 99 1.27 | 1.15 | 1.10] £.11 8 95| 1.10] .85 95 2 1.09] .93] -90] .92 r 9 | 1.03 88 | I.or | 1.2 YAI|h Sees ae | aso |) 1239)] 0-13] 1-27 eos 1860 Asso ey eee || 0s vee Wi coe |) OSI see ife een]! CONN E=OC] meas I e705 il /cL oO) etree Mediates oe cer) [SLeKON OSE Teh og|| ).051| OT 0 cL 2 a 3 aoe eo || ee aie) BORE revels) a4 on £94|| TIT | ToT0}|" .977)|1- 007] ieee 3 = Ife, Ga as || ee eee ee OI vane all eee Ky <5 see le sol TsO2| eee dls) keOail ee 4 ort 255). TaD) |\e0s25"|) 1.3: 90 erens see || 59°) Eo22) cel T6OS)1 SOs meas 4 5 1.10) .94°| T,12)|KsO8:| ce. |) Te2G0]) Vees | eases Ou Q2i | ween |ieteQAnl | eda eee 6 1.12 | | 2Ohal LoDTs lip vee 1) ek20S Pe, Heaters | EOD ec Rees me oe |) \28Oul tees q { IN RAIN AND SNOW, IN THE UNITED STATES. 219 Pennsylvania. Md.|D.C.| Va. S.C, Ga. Florida. Philadel- phia. é Morrisville Spring Mill. Gettysburg. Alleghany Arsenal. Baltimore & Ft.McHenry. Washington. Powhatan Hill Charleston. Ft. Moultrie. St. Johns. Savannah. Whitemarsh Island Key West. Ft. Brooke. 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SS = 2222 == == =) = = fc) {===> ==—]—==— 22= ——+— 100 ype IX. ———t—————| —— = Type ======= See au, B=. == SSS Soe California. === = = = = == 2 ====2=== = = 928 TABLES AND RESULTS OF THE PRECIPITATION, The observed succession of annual amounts of rain-fall on the Atlantic coast from Maine to Virginia, and in the interior of the State of New York, seems to be governed by the same circumstances or laws, as is evident by a comparison of the curves Type I and Type II; and indeed Type III, region of the upper Mississippi (lowa), bears some resemblance to these curves, but is not yet sufficiently de- veloped to be pronounced identical in character. ‘The curve of Type I points to a gradual increase of the average annual precipitation from about 1818 to the pre- sent time; whether or not we have reached the maximum of this long fluctuation or secular change cannot yet be determined, but it is probable that we have passed it. Besides this greater change, which extends over several decades, and which undoubtedly is of a periodic character, there are smaller undulations covering a period of but a few years; these latter waves are superposed upon the larger one, and appear of variable parameter, those near the minimum of the greater period being greatest, and decreasing gradually to the present time. As our records increase in extent this general character of the rain-fall will no doubt receive some modification; the above description answers, however, to its aspect within the period now available for discussion. The variations in the rain-fall, from year to year, in the Ohio Valley, and as far west as Missouri, are different from those just noticed, though they are not of an opposite character. ‘Type IV indicates no secular increase, and the secondary waves appear larger than in Type I; the remarkable period of droughts about 1836, as well as the less conspicuous or relative one about 1855, are common to the two regions. A comparison with Type VII of the Mississippi delta and Alabama .leads to the inference that the law of succession of dry and wet years along the region of the Ohio partakes largely of the character of that on the Gulf coast. On our southern Atlantic coast the distribution is different from any of the above types; the rain-fall here seems to have been on the decrease (see Type VIII). Type IX, for the coast of California, is too limited in extent to be analyzed. The wavelike irregularities presented in Diagram 8 were compared with a curve representing the state of the sun’s annual average activity in the production of spots, a phenomenon which may possibly have some indirect connection with the variations in the annual rain-fall, The decided minimum in precipitation about the years 1837-8 corresponds to the decided maximum of solar disturbance at this epoch; but the comparison of the two phenomena about the period 1854-5 leads to an opposite conclusion. This last epoch is one of minimum rain-fall, as well as of a minimum in the number of spots occurring in 1855-6. The two curves ap- pear, of course, to coincide for some years about these epochs, yet it is plain that either there is no such connection between the two phenomena, as has been sup- posed, or else the accidental and local irregularities in the rain-fall are not suffi- ciently eliminated to allow of the recognition of the law regulating the secular changes. Taking. a general view of the results of this investigation, it must be admitted that, while they exhibit, in a concise form, the broader features of the laws of dis- tribution of rain in the United States, they must still be regarded as but first IN RAIN AND SNOW IN THE UNITED STATES. 229 approximations, considcring the irregularity in the phenomenon itself, and the com- parative scantiness and frequent discontinuity of our records. While these deduc- tions follow from the present collection and combination of available material, they may stimulate to more extended observations and serve as a basis of more detailed investigations hereatter. a a. LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS AT WHICH THE RAIN-FALL WAS OBSERVED. Abbeville, 30 Adams, 60, 151 Adrian, 44 Afton, Iowa, 30, 125 Afton, Minnesota, 48, 140 Agricultural College, Maryland, 40, 133 Aiken, 80, 169 Ailsa Craig, 6, 109 ALABAMA, I0, II, I12, 189, 191, 192, 199, 202, 204, 206, 212, 220, 224, 228 ALASKA, 10, II, 113, 203, 212, 216, 222 Albany, New York, 60, 151, 196, 198, 215, | 218 Albany, Oregon, 74, 163 Albion Mines, 2, 105 Albuquerque, 58, 150, 205, 222 Alcatraz Island, 14, 115 Alexandria, 90, 176 Alfred, 60 Algona, 30, 125 Alleghany County, Virginia, 90, 176, 204 Allegheny Arsenal, 76, 164, 197, 200, 219 Allegheny City, 76, 164 Allenton, 50, 143 Alligator, 21 Allowaystown, 56, 148 All Saints, 80, 169 Alpena, 44, 138 Alto, 24 Alton, Illinois, 24 Alton, Kansas, 32 Altoona, 76 Alto Vista, 91 Ames, 30 Amesville, 68 Amherst, 42, 135, 196, 198, 215, 217, 223 Amoskeag, 56 Amsterdam, 60 Anandale, 69 Andalusia, 24, 122 Andover, 42, 135 Angelica, 60, 151 Angel Island, 14, 115 Annapolis, Indiana, 28, 124 Annapolis, Maryland, 40, 133 Ann Arbor, 44, 138 Anthony Creek, 90, 204 Anticosti Island, 4, 108 Antrim, 56 Appleton, 94, 179 Aransas Canal, 84 Arcadia, 36, 129 Arcola, 72 Ardenia, 60 Argyle, 60, 151 ARIZONA, 12, 13, 113, 190, 212 ARKANSAS, 12, 13, 114, 18), 192, 199, 201, 212, 220, 224 Arkansas City, 32 Asheville, 68, 158 Ashland, Pennsylvania, 7 Ashland, Virginia, 99 | Ashland, West Virginia, 92, 179, 204 Ashland, Wisconsin, 94, 179 | Aspinwall, 109, 185 | Astoria, 74, 163 | Asuncion, 100 | Atalissa, 30 Atchison, 32, 127 Atco, 56, 148 | Athens, Georgia, 22, 120 Athens, Illinois, 24, 122, 197, 221 Athens, Missouri, 50, 143, 200 Atlanta, Georgia, 22, 120 Atlanta, Kansas, 32, 127: Atlantic City, 56, 148 Atsena Otie, 21 Attaway Hill, 68, 158 Auburn, Alabama, 10, 112 Auburn, New Hampshire, 56 Auburn, New York, 60, 196, 198 Auburn, Oregon, 74 Augusta, Georgia, 22, 23, 120 Augusta, Illinois, 24, 122, 205 Augusta, Maine, 38 Aurora, Illinois, 24, 122 Aurora, Indiana, 28, 124 Austin, Tennessee, 82, 171 Austin, Texas, 84, 172, 220 Austinburg, 68, 159 Avon, Kansas, 34 Avon, Ohio, 68, 159 Avondell, 76, 164. Aylmer, 6 Baar Tabasco, 98 Baddeck, 2 BAHAMA ISLANDS, 98, 99, 183 Bakersville, 68 Baldwinsville, Massachusetts, 42, 135 Baldwinsville, New York, 60 Baldwyn, 50 Ballardsville, 36, 129 Baltimore, 40, 133, 196, 197, 215, 217 Bangor, Iowa, 30 Bangor, Maine, 38 Baptist Mission, Indian Territory, 30 Baraboo, 94, 179 Barbadoes, 98, 184 Bardstown, 36, 129 Barnegat, 56, 148 Barnesville, 60 Barnet, 85 Barnstable, 42, 135 Barnstead, 56 Barratsville, 80 Barrie, 6, 109 Bass River, 4, 107 Batavia, 24, 122 Bath, 38, 131 | Bathurst, 4, 107 Baton Rouge, 36, 130, 195, 202, 220, 223 Battle Creek, 44, 138, 205 Baxter Springs, 32, 127 Bay City, 94 Bayfield, 94 Bay Saint Georve, 2, 106 Beatrice, 6 Beaufort, 82 Beaufort Hospital, 68 Beaver, 76, 164 Beaver Bank, 2, 105 Beaver Bay, 48, 140 Beaver Brook, 60 Beaver Island, 47 Bedford, 76, 164, 204 Beech Fork, 36 Beech Grove, 28, 124 Belfast, 38 Belize, 98, 183 Belle Center, 73 Bellefontaine, 68, 159 Bellefonte, 76 Belleville, Kansas, 32, 127 Belleville, New York, 60 Belleville, Ontario, 6, 109 Bellevue, Iowa, 30, 125 Bellevue, Nebraska, 54, 145, 205 Bellport, 60, 151 Belmont Farm, 84, 172 Beloit, 94, 179, 205 Belvidere, 24, 122 Benicia Barracks, 14, 115, 222, 223 Benton, 53 Benton Center, 60 Benzonia, 44, 138 Berea, 68 Berlin Heights, 68, 159 BERMUDA ISLANDS, 98, 99, 184 Berne, 22, 120 Berryville, 90, 176 Berwick, 76, 164 Bethel, Maine, 38, 131 Bethel, Ohio, 70, 159 Bethel Springs, 82, 171 Beverly, 60, 151 Biddeford, 38, 131 Biscayne, 20 Bismarck, 18 Black River, 36, 130 Blacksburg, 90 Bladensburg, 40, 133 Blair, 54 Blandville, 36, 129 Blockhouse, 74, 163 Bloomfield, New Jersey, 56, 148 Bloomfield, Wisconsin, 94, 179 Blooming Grove, 76, 164 | Bloomington, Indiana, 28, 124. (231) 232 Bloomington, Iowa, 33 Blue Branch, 84, 172 Blue Hill, 38 Bluff Settlement, 84, 172 Bluff Spring, 10 Blufton, 82, 169 Bolivar, Alabama, 10 Bolivar, Missouri, 50, 143 Bonham, 84 Bon Homme, 18 Bon Secour, 10 Boonesboro, 30, 125 Boonville, 60 Border Plains, 30, 125 Boston, Georgia, 22 Boston, Massachusetts, 42, 135, 194, 195, 196, 197, 215, 217 Bowen’s Prairie, 30, 125 Bowling Green, 70, 159, 205 Boyd’s Corners Reservoir, 60, 151 Bozeman, 52 Braddock’s Point, 22 Bradford, 42, 135 Brampton, 6, 109 Branchburg, 56, 148 Brandon, 88, 175 Brantford, 6, 109 Breckinridge, 48, 140 Brecksville, 70 Breslau, 60 Bridgewater, Massachusetts, 42, 135 Bridgewater, New York, 60 Brighton, 24, 122 BRITISH AMERICA, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 106, 107, 108, 109, I10, III BRITISH CoLuMBIA, 8, 9, III BRITISH GUIANA, I00, IOI Brockville, 6, 109 Brome, 4 Brookfield, Connecticut, 16 Brookfield, Vermont, $8 Brookhaven, Mississippi, 50, 142 Brookhaven, New York, 60, 151 Brooklyn, Michigan, 44 Brooklyn, New York, 60, 151 Brookside, 30, 125, 205 Brookville, 76 Brownsville, 76 Bruce, 24 Brunswick, 38, 131, 196, 197, 209, 210, 215, 217 Buckhorn, 12 Bucksport, 38, 131 Bucksville, 70 Buffalo, 60, 151 Buffalo Creek, 32 Buffalo Springs, 84 Burkeville, 84 Burlingame, 32, 127 Burlington, Iowa, 30 Burlington, Kansas, 34, 127 Burlington, Minnesota, 48, 140 Burlington, New Jersey, 56, 148 Burlington, Vermont, 88, 175, 196, 198, 215, 2073223 Bustleton, 76 Butler, 76, 164, 204 Byberry, 76, 164 Byron, 30 Cabaniss, 22, 120 Cadiz, 28, 124 Cahto, 14, 115 Cairo, 24, 122 Calais, 88 Caldwell, 60 Caledonia Coal Mine, 2, 106 CALIFORNIA, 14, 15, 16, 17, 115, 190, 191, 192, 194, 212, 216, 222, 224, 227, 228 Cambridge, Massachusetts, 42, 135, 196, 197, 217 Cambridge, New York, 60 Camden, Arkansas, 12 Camden, South Carolina, 82, 169 Camp Baker, 52, 141 Campbell County, Kentucky, 36 Camp Bowie, 12, 113 Camp Brown, 96, 182 Camp Burgwin, 58, 205 Camp Cadwallader, 76 Camp Cady, 14, 115 Camp Colorado, Arizona, 12, 113 Camp Colorado, Texas, 84, 172 Camp Concordia, 84 Camp Conner, 24 Camp Cook, 52, 141 Camp Cooper, 84, 172 Camp Crittenden, 12, 113 Camp Date Creek, 12, 113 Camp Dennison, 70 Camp Douglas, 88, 174 Camp El Dorado, 12 Camp Far West, 14, 115 Camp Floyd, 88, 174 Camp Gaston, 14, 115 Camp Goodwin, 12, 113 Camp Grant, 12, 113 Camp Halleck, 54, 145 Camp Harney, 74, 163 Camp Hualpai, 12, 113 Camp Hudson, 84, 172 Camp Independence, 14, 115 Camp Kew, 12 Camp La Paz, 12 Camp Lincoln, Arizona, 12 Camp Lincoln, California, 14, 115 Camp Logan, 74 Camp Lowell, Tucson, 12, 113 Camp Lyon, 74, 163 Camp MacDermit, 54, 145 Camp MacDowell, 12, 113 Camp MacGarry, 54, 145 Camp MacPherson, 12 Camp Magollan, 12 Camp Mohayé, 12, 113 Camp Picket, 93 Camp Reno, 12, 113 Camp Scott, 96 Camp Simiahmoo, 92, 178 Camp Skull Valley, 12 Camp Stambaugh, 96 Camp Steel, 93 Camp Stockton, 86 Camp Supply, 30, 125 Camp Thomas, 12 Camp Three Forks, 74, 163 Camp Union, 14 Camp Verde, Arizona, 12, 113 Camp Verde, Texas, 84, 172 Camp Wallen, 12, 113 Camp Warner, 74, 163 Camp Watson, 74, 163 Camp Whipple, 12, 113 Camp Willow Grove, 12, 113 Camp Winfield Scott, 54, 145 Camp Wright, 14, 115 CANADA, 218, 224 Canajoharie, 60 Canandaigua, 60 Cannelton, 28, 124, 205 Canonsburg, 76, 164, 204 Canton, Connecticut, 16 Canton, Massachusetts, 42 Canton, Missouri, 53 Canton, New York, 60, 151 Cantonment Burgwin, 58, 150 Cape Charles Lighthouse, 90, 176 Cape Disappointment, 92, 178 Cape Girardeau, 50, 143 Cape Hatteras, 68, 158, 192 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. Cape Henry, 90, 176 Cape Lookout, 68 Cape May, 56, 148 Cape Mendocino, 190 Cape North, 2 Cape Rozier, 4, 108 Capeville, 90, 176 Caracas, 100, 185 CARIBBEAN ISLANDS, 98, 99, 184 Carleton, 4 Carlisle, 76, 164, 204 Carlowville, 10, 112 Carlton, 60, 151 Carmel, 38 Carpenters, 76 Carson City, 16 Carthage, Illinois, 24, 25 Carthage, Indiana, 28 Carthagena, 70, 159 Cassville, 50 Castalian Springs, 82, 171 Castleton, 88, 175 Catawissa, 76 Catharina Sophia, 100, 184 Cathlamet, 92, 178 Catonsville, 40 Catoosa Springs, 22 Cave Spring, Maine, 38 Cave Spring, Missouri, 50, 143 Cazenovia, 60, 151, 196, 198 Cebolleta, 58, 150 Cedar Bluff, 33 Cedar Grove, 84, 172 Cedar Hill, 90, 176 Cedar Keys, 20, 119 Centerville, Iowa, 30 Central Mine, 44, 138 Centreville, Kansas, 34, 127 Ceres, Iowa, 30 Ceres, New York, 60, 151 Ceres, Pennsylvania, 76 Ceresco, 94 Chambersburg, 76, 164 Champaign, 24, 122 Champion, 60 Channahon, 24 Channel, 2, 106 Chanute, 34. Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 68, 158 Chapel Hill, Texas, 84 Charlesbourg, 4 Charleston, Illinois, 24, 122 Charleston, Missouri, 51 Charleston, South Carolina, 82, 170, 196, 202, 206, 213, 215, 219 Charlestown, 42 Charlotte, New York, 60, 152 Charlotte, North Carolina, 68, 158 Charlottesville, 90 Charlottetown, 4, III Chatfield, 48 Chatham, New Brunswick, 4, 107 Chatham, New York, 60 Chattahoochee Arsenal, 20 Chelsea, 42, 135 Cherry Valley, 60 Chester, 56, 57, 148 Chester Hill, 70 Chestertown, 40, 133 Cheviot, 70 Cheyenne, 96, 182 Chicago, 24, 122 Chico, 14 Chicoutimi, 4 Chihuahua, 98, 183 Chilesburg, 36, 129, 205 Chillicothe, 70 China, 38 Chinameea, 98 Chippeway Agency, 48 Chromedale, 76, 164 LIST Church Hill, 50, 142 Cincinnati, 36, 70, 159, 196, 200, 215, 221 Claremont, 56, 146 Clarinda, 30, 125 Clarksville, Arkansas, 12, 114 Clarksville, Tennessee, 83 Clarksville, Texas, 84, 85, 172 Clayton, 14 Clear Creek, 54 Clear Lake, 84, 172 Clearmont, 82, 171 Cleveland, 70, 159, 205 Clifton, Ohio, 70 Clifton, Ontario, 6 Clinton, Iowa, 30, 126 Clinton, Kentucky, 36 Clinton, Massachusetts, 42 Clinton, Mississippi, 50 Clinton, New York, 60, 152, 196, 198 Coalville, 88 Coatopa, 10, 112 Coldwater, 44, 138 Colebrook, 16 Coleman, 50 Coles’ Landing, 57 College Hill, 70, 159 Collingwood, Ohio, 70 Collingwood, Ontario, 6, 109 Collins, 36, 130 COLORADO, 16, 17, 212 Colorado Springs, 16 Columbia, Connecticut, 16 Columbia, South Carolina, 82, 170 Columbia Barracks, 92 Columbia City, 28, 124 Columbus, Mississippi, 50, 142, 204 Columbus, Ohio, 70 Columbus, Texas, 84 Concord, 56, 146 CONNECTICUT, 16, 17, 18, 19, 212, 217 Connellsville, 77 Constantia, 60 Content, 84 Contoocookville, 56, 146 Cooper, 44, 138 Cooperstown, 60, 152 Copper Falls Mine, 44 Copper Harbor, 46 Cordova, 98, 183 Corinne, 88, 174 Corning, 50, 143 Cornish, 38, 131 Cornwall, 6, 109 Corpus Christi, 84, 172 Corsicana, 84, 172 Corvallis, 74 Coshocton, 70 CosTA RICA, 98, 99, 183 Cottage Home, 90, 176 Council Bluffs, 30, 126 Council City, 34 Council Grove, 34, 127 Covert, 64 Cow Bay, 2, 106 Crab Orchard Springs, 36 Crack Whip, 92, 179 Craftsbury, 88, 175 Cranbourne, 4, 108 Crawfordsville, 34 Crescent City, 14 Cresco, 30, 126 Crichton’s Store, 90, 176, 204 Cross Creek, 92, 179 Cross Roads, 84 Croton Dam, 60, 152 CuBA, 100, 101, 184 Cuba, New York, 60 Culloden, 22, 120 Cumberland, 40, 133 Cumberland Mountain, 84 Cumminsville, 70, 159 DD OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. Cushing, 38 Cuthbert, 22 Cuyahoga Falls, 70 Dahlonega, 22 Dakota, 18, 19, 19 Dakota City, 54 Dakota Mission, 48 Dalhousie, 4, 107 Dallas, 84, 85 Dalton, 22 Danville, Kentucky, 36, 129, 205 2, 212 2, 2 | Danyille, Quebec, 4, 108 Danville, Pennsylvania, 76 Dansville, 60 Darby, 76 Dartford, 94. Datona, 20, 119 Davenport, 30, 126, 205 Dayidson College, 68, 158 Dayton, 70 Decatur, Illinois, 24, 122 Decatur, Nebraska, 54 Deer Creek Agency, 96 Deer Lodge City, 52, 141 Delafield, 94, 179 Delavan, 94, 179 DELAWARE, 18, 19, 118, 212 Delaware City, 18 Delhi, 60, 152 Deloraine, 84, 172 Delphi, 36, 130 Demerara, 100 Denison, 30 Denver, 16 Depauville, 60, 152 Des Moines, 30, 31, 126 De Soto, 54, 145 Detroit, 44, 138, 197, 215, 221 Dexter, 38, 131 Digby, 2, 106 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 20, 21, 118, 212, 219 . District of Columbia, 20 Dodge City, 34, 127 Dorchester, 4, 107 Douglas, 34, 127 Douglas County, Minnesota, 48 Dover, Delaware, 18, 118 Dover, New Jersey, 56, 148 Downer’s Station, 34 Downieville, 14 Drum Barracks, 14, 115 Dubois, 24, 122 Dubuque, 30, 126, 197, 200, 222, 223 Duluth, 48, 140 Dunbar, 76 Dunbarton, 56, 146 Dundas, 6, 109 Dundee, 50 Durant, 30, 126 DurcH GUIANA, 100, IOI, 184 Dutch Island, 80 Dyberry, 76, 164 Eagle Harbor, 45 Eagle River Mine, 44, 138 Early Grove, 50 East Cleveland, 70, 159 Fast Exeter, 38 East Fairfield, 70, 159 East Hampton, 60, 152, 196, 217 East Montpelier, 88 Easton, Missouri, 50, 143 Easton, Pennsylvania, 76, 165 East Pascagoula, 50 Eastport, 38, 131 East Prairie, 50, 143 East Wilton, 38, 131 | | FLORIDA, 20, 21 233 Eaton, 70 Ebensburg, 76 Edenton, 68 Edgerton, Ohio, 70 Edgerton, Wisconsin, 94, 179 Edgington, 24 Edina, 50, 143 Edinburg, Missouri, 50 Edinburg, Ohio, 70, 159 Edisto Island, 82 Effingham, 24 Egypt, 76, 165 Elgin, 24, 122 Elizabethton, 82, 171 Elkhorn, 94, 179 Elkhorn City, 55 Elk Run, 70 Elkton, 40 Ellicott City, 40 Elmira, Illinois, 24, 122 Elmira, New York, 62, 152 El Monte, 14 Elmore, 24, 122 Elmwood, 70 Elyria, 70 Elyton, 10, 112 Embarrass, 94, 179 Embden, 38 Emerson, 54, 145 Emmittsburg, 40, 133 Enterprise, 50 Eola, 74, 163 Ephrata, 76, 165 Erie, 76, 165 Escanaba, 44, 138 Esquimault, 8, 111 Eureka Valley, 44 Evanston, 24, 122 Evansville, 28 Evergreen, 82, 170 Excelsior, 48 Exeter, 38 Factory, 76 Factory Mills, 22 Fairfield, 30, 126 Fairfield Academy, 62, 196, 198 Fairview, 20, 119 Falconer, 62 Fall River, 42 Fallsington, 78 Fallston, 40, 133 Falmouth, Massachusetts, 42 Falmouth, Virginia, 91 Fargo, 18 Farm, 84. Farmer, 70 Farmer’s Institute, 28 Farmington, 56 Father Point, 4, 108 Fayette, 50, 142 Fayette Tannery, 76 Fayette Village, 30 Fayetteville, Arkansas, 12 Fayetteville, North Carolina, 68, 158 Fayetteville, Vermont, 88, 175 Fellowship, 51 Fernandina, 20 Ferrisburg, 88, 175 Fishkill Landing, 62, 152 Fish River, 10 Fitchburg, 42, 135 Fitzroy Harbor, 6, 109 Flatbush, 62, 152, 196, 197, 215, 217 Fleming, 76, 165, 204 Flint, 44, 138 Florence, 10, 112 2252S LO snl 2ZO, e100: IQI, 192, 193, 199, 202, 204, 206, 212, 219, 223, 224, 227 234 LIST Florida, Massachusetts, 42 Fogo, 2, 106 Folsom, 14 Fontanelle, Iowa, 33 Fontanelle, Nebraska, 54 Fordham, 62, 152 Forest, 50 Forest City, Arkansas, 12, 114 Forest City, Minnesota, 48, 140 Forrest Hill, 68 Forsyth, 22, 120 Fort Abercrombie, 18 Fort Abraham Lincoln, 18 Fort Adams, 80, 169 Fort Ann, 62, 152 Fort Arbuckle, 30, 125 Fort Atkinson, Iowa, 30, 126 Fort Atkinson, Kansas, 34 Fort Babbitt, 14 , Fort Barrancas, 20, 119, 204, 219, 223 Fort Bascom, 58, 150 Fort Bayard, 58, 150 Fort Belknap, 84, 172, 204 Fort Bellingham, 92, 178 Fort Benton, 52, 141 Fort Berthold, 18 Fort Bidwell, 14, 115 Fort Bliss, El Paso, 84, 172 Fort Boisé, 24, 121 Fort Brady, 44, 138, 197, 221 Fort Breckinridge, 12 Fort Bridger, 96, 182 Fort Brooke, 20, 119, 196, 202, 219 Fort Brown, 84, 172, 205, 215, 220 Fort Buchanan, 12, 113 Fort Buford, 18 Fort Canby, 92 Fort Capron, 21 Fort Cascades, 92, 178 Fort C. F. Smith, 52, 141 Fort Chadbourne, 86, 172, 204 Fort Churchill, 54, 145 Fort Clark, 86, 172, 205 Fort Clarke, 31, 127 Fort Collins, 16 Fort Columbus, 62, 152, 196, 197, 215, 218 Fort Colville, 92, 178 Fort Concho, 86, 172 Fort Conrad, 58, 150 Fort Constitution, 56, 146 Fort Craig, 58, 150, 205 Fort Crawford, 94, 180, 205 Fort Croghan, 86, 172 Fort Crook, 14, 115, 212 Fort Cummings, 58, 150 Fort Dakota, 18 Fort Dallas, 20, 119 Fort Dalles, 74, 163, 222 Fort D. A. Russell, 96, 182 Fort Davis, 86, 172 Fort Defiance, 12, 113 Fort Delaware, 18, 118 Fort Des Moines, 31 Fort Deynaud, 20, 119 Fort Dodge, Iowa, 30, 126 Fort Dodge, Kansas, 34, 127 Fort Duncan, 86, 172, 205, 220 Fort Edward, 62, 152 Fort Ellis, 52, 141 Fort Ellsworth, 34 Fort Ewell, 86, 172 Fort Fetterman, 96, 182 Fort Fillmore, 58, 150, 205 Fort Foote, 40, 133° Fort I. Steele, 96, 182 Fort Gaines, 48 Fort Garland, 16 Fort Garry, 8, 111 Fort George, 20, 119 OF METEOROLOGICAL Fort Graham, 86, 172 | Fort Grant, 12 Fort Gibson, 30, 125, 197, 201, 215, 222, | _ Fort Ried, 21 223 Fort Gratiot, 46, 138 Fort Griffin, 86, 173 Fort Hall, 24, 121 Fort Hamilton, 62, 153, 196, 197, 218 ~ Fort Harker, 34, 127 Fort Hays, 34, 127 Fort Hoskins, 74, 163 Fort Howard, 94, 180, 205 | Fort Humboldt, 14, 115, 212, 222, 223 Fort Independence, 42 Fort Inge, 86, 173, 205 Fort Jefferson, 20, 119 Fort Jesup, 36, 130 Fort, Johnston, 68, 158 Fort Jones, 14, 115 Fort Kadiak, 10, 113 Fort Kearney, 54, 145, 215, 222 Fort Kenai, 10 Fort Kent, 38, 131 Fort Klamath, 74, 163 Fort Lancaster, 86, 173, 204 Fort Lane, 74 Fort Lapwai, 24, 121 Fort Laramie, 96, 182, 215, 222 Fort Larned, 34, 127 Fort Leavenworth, 34, 128, 197, 215, 222 Fort Lincoln, 86, 173 Fort Lowell, 58, 150 Fort Lyon, 16 Fort MacHenry, 40, 134, 196, 197, 203, 215, 219 Fort MacIntosh, 86, 173, 205, 220 Fort MacKavett, 86, 173, 204 Fort Mackinac, 46, 138, 205 Fort Macon, 68 Fort MacPherson, Nebraska, 54, 145 Fort MacPherson, Northwest Territories, 2 Fort MacRae, 58, 150 Fort Madison, 30, 126, 197, 200, 221, 223 Fort Marcy, 59, 150, 205, 215, 222 Fort Marion, 22 Fort Martin Scott, 86, 173 Fort Mason, 86, 173, 204 | Fort Massachusetts, 16 Fort Meade, 20, 119 Fort Merrill, 86, 173 Fort Mifflin, 76, 165 Fort Miller, 14, 115 Fort Mitchell, 10, 112 Fort Mohavé, 12 Fort Morgan, 16 Fort Moultrie, 82, 170, 196, 202, 206, 219 Fort Myers, 20, 119 Fort Niagara, 62, 153, 196, 218 Fort Nicholas, 11 Fort Norman, 2 Fort Ontario, 62, 153 Fort Oxford, 74, 163 Fort Peel’s River, 2, 106 Fort Pierce, 20, 119 Fort Pierre, 18, 19 Fort Pike, 36, 130 Fort P. Kearney, 96, 182 Fort Point, 14, 115 Fort Porter, 62, 153 Fort Preble, 38, 131 Fort Pulaski, 22 Fort Quitman, 86, 173 Fort Rae, 2 Fort Randall, 18 Fort Ransom, 18 Fort Reading, 14, 115 Fortress Monroe, 90, 177, 196, 202, 215, 219 203, Fort Reynolds, 16 Fort Rice, 18 Fort Richardson, 86, 173 Fort Ridgely, 48, 140, 221 STATIONS. Fort Riley, 34, 128, 205, 222 Fort Ripley, 48, 140, 197, 200, 221, 223 Fort Ruby, 54, 145 Fort Sanders, 96, 182 Fort Scott, 34, 128, 205 Fort Sedgwick, 16 Fort Selden, 58, 150 Fort Severn, 40, 133 Fort Sewall, 42 Fort Seward, 18 Fort Shannon, 20, 119 Fort Shaw, 52, 141 Fort Sheridan, 52, 141 Fort Sill, 30, 125 Fort Simcoe, 92, 178 Fort Simpson, 2 Fort Smith, 12, 114, 197, 201, 220, 223 Fort Snelling, 48, 140, 197, 200, 215, 221, 223 Fort Stanton, 58, 150, 205 Fort Steilacoom, 92, 178, 197, 203, 215, 222 Fort Stevens, 74, 163 Fort Stevenson, 18 Fort Stockton, 86, 173 Fort Sullivan, 38, 131 Fort Sully, 18 Fort Sumner, 58, 150 Fort Tejon, 14, 115 Fort Terrett, 86, 173 Fort Ter-Waw, 14, 115 Fort Thorn, 58, 150 Fort Tollgate, 12 Fort Tongass, 10, 113 Fort Totten, 18 Fort Townsend, 92 Fort Towson, 30, 125, 222, 223 Fort Trumbull, 16 Fort Tulerosa, 58, 150 Fort Umpqua, 74, 163 Fort Union, Montana, 52 Fort Union, New Mexico, 58, 150, 205, 222 Fort Vancouver, 92, 178, 197, 203, 215, 222 Fort Wadsworth, Dakota, 18 Fort Wadsworth, New York, 62, 153 Fort Wallace, 34, 128 Fort Walla Walla, 92, 178 Fort Warren, 42, 135 Fort Washington, 40, 134 Fort Washita, 30, 125, 197, 201, 222, 223 Fort Wayne, Indiana, 28, 124 Fort Wayne, Michigan, 46, 139 Fort Webster, 58, 150 Fort Whipple, 13 Fort Wilkens, 46 Fort Wingate, 58, 150 Fort Winnebago, 94, 180, 205 Fort Wood, 36, 130 Fort Worth, 86, 173 Fort Wrangel, 10, 113 | Fort Yamhill, 74, 163 Fort Yukon, 10 Fort Yuma, 14, 115, 212 Fountain, 16 Fountain Dale, 76, 165 Foxcraft, 38 Framingham, 42 Francestown, 56 Frankford, 52 Franklin, Iowa, 30 Franklin, North Carolina, 68 Franklin, Ohio, 70 Franklin, Pennsylvania, 76, 165 Frederick, 40, 134 Fredericton, 4, 107 Fredonia, 62, 159, 196, 198 Freedom, 70, 159 Freehold, 56 ~ Friendship, New York, 62 Friendship, Tennessee, 82 Frontera, 98 Fruit Farm, 90 LIST Fryeburg, 38, 131 Fulton, 82, 170 Gaines, 62 Gainesville, Florida, 20, 119 Gainesville, Georgia, 22, 120 Galesburg, 24, 122, 205 Galesville, 94 Gallatin, 52 Gallipolis, 70, 159 Galveston, 86, 173 Gambier, 70 Gardiner, 38, 131, 196, 197, 215, 217 Gardner, 34 Gaston, 68, 158 Geneseo, 24, 122 Geneva, 62, 153, 196, 198 Genito Mills, 90, 204 Georgetown, British Guiana, 100 Georgetown, Connecticut, 16 Georgetown, Delaware, 18, 118 Georgetown, District of Columbia, 20, 118 Georgetown, Kentucky, 36 Georgetown, Massachusetts, 42 Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, 4, 111 GEORGIA, 22, 23, 24, 25, 120, 121, Igt, 212, 219 Georgina, 6, 109 Germantown, New York, 62, 153 Germantown, Ohio, 70, 160 Germantown, Pennsylvania, 76, 165 Gettysburg, 76, 165, 196, 215, 219 Gilbert’s Trading Post, 96 Gilmer, 86 Gilmore, 70 Girard, 34 Glacé Bay, 2, 106 Glasco, 62, 153 Glencoe, 6, 109 Glendale, 54, 145 Glenwood Cottage, 82, 171, 205, 220 Goderich, 6, 109 Goderich Lighthouse, 6, 109 Golconda, 24, 122 Golden City, 16 Goldsboro, 68, 158 Goliad, 86, 173 Gonzales, 86, 173 Gorham, 56 Goshen, 62 Gouvermeur, 62, 153, 196, 198, 218 Gouverneur Island, 62 Gowdysville, 82, 170 Grafton, Vermont, 88 Grafton, West Virginia, 92 Grampian Hills, 78 Grand Haven, 46, 139 Grand Manan, 4 Grand Rapids, 46, 139, 205 Grand Turk, 98 Grant City, 32, 126 Granton, 6, 109 Granville, New York, 62, 196, 198, 205 Granville, Ohio, 70, 160 i Gravenhurst, 6, 109 Great Falls, 56 Green Bay, 94, 180 Greencastle, Indiana, 28 Greencastle, Pennsylvania, 76 Greene Springs, 10, 112, 204 Greenfield, 94. Green Plains, 68 Greensboro, Alabama, 10, 112, 204, 220, 223 Greensboro, North Carolina, 68, 158 Greensburg, 76, 165 Green Spriug Furnace, 40, 134 Greenville, Pennsylvania, 76, 165 Greenville, Tennessee, 82, 171 Greenville, Texas, 85 Greenwich, 56, 148 OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. Grenada, 50, 142 Grindstone Island Lighthouse, 4, 107 Groton, Connecticut, 16 Groton, New York, 62 Groveport, 70 Guatemala, 98, 183 GUATEMALA, 98, 99, 183 Guttenburg, 32, 126 Guysborough, 2, 106 | Hacienda Saluda, 82, 170 Haddonfield, 56, 148 Halifax, 2, 106 Hamilton, Ontario, 6, 109, 212 Hamilton, Pennsylvania, 78 Hampden, 38 Hampton, 90, 177 Hancock Barracks, 38, 132 Hannibal, 52, 143 Hanover, 56, 146, 196, 198, 215, 217, 223 Harbor Grace, 2, 106 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 76, 165, 204 Harrisburg, Utah, 88, 174 Harris’ Grove, 32 Harrisonville, 52, 143 Harrodsburg, 36 Hartford, Connecticut, 16 Hartford, Ohio, 70, 160 Hartford, Vermont, 88 Hartwick, 62 Hartwood, 91 Harveysburg, 28 Hastings, 48 Hatley, 4 Havana, Alabama, 10, 112 Havana, Cuba, 100, 184 Havana, Illinois, 26, 122 Haverford, 76, 165 Hazleton, 78 Hazlewood, 48 Heart’s Content, 2 Heberville, 88 Hector, 62 Helena, Arkansas, 12, 114. Helena, Texas, 86 Helena City, 54, 141 Hematite, 52, 143 Hempstead, 62 Hennepin, 26, 122 Henrietta, 62 Heredia, 98, 183 Hermitage, Missouri, 52, 143 Hermitage, New York, 62, 153 Hernando, 50 Hesper, 32 Hewlett’s Station, 90 High Hill, 52, 143 Highland, 26, 122 High Open Prairie, 25 Hillsboro, 70, 160 Hillsborough, 22 Hillsville, 90 Hilton Head, 82, 170 Hinsdale, 42, 135 Hiram, 70, 160 H. M. Naval Yard, Bermudas, 98, 184. Holden, 34, 128 Holding’s Ford, 48 Holland, Michigan, 46, 139, 205 Holland, Wisconsin, 94, 180 Holland Landing, 6 Hollidaysburg, 78, 166 Holliday’s Cove, 93 Hollow Rock, $2 Holly Springs, 50, 142 Holton, 34, 128 Homer, 62, 153 Homestead, 46 Honburas, 98, 99, 183 Hood River, 74 239 Hopkinton, 32 Hot Sulphur Springs, 16 Houghton, 46 Houlton, 38, 132 Houseville, 62, 153 Howard, 54 Hoyleton, 26 Hudson, Michigan, 46 Hudson, New York, 62, 153, 196, 198 Hudson, Ohio, 70, 160, 205 Humboldt, 82, 171 Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, 78, 166, 204 Huntingdon, Quebec, 4, 108 Huntsville, Alabama, 10, 112, 204, 220, 223 Huntsville, Texas, 86, 173 Hutchinson, Kansas, 34 Hutchinson, Minnesota, 48 Huttonsville, 92 Iberia, 70 IDAHO, 24, 25, 121 ILLINOIS, 24, 25, 26, 27, 122, 206, 212, 221, 224 Independence, Indiana, 28, 124 Independence, Iowa, 32, 126 Independence, Kansas, 34, 128 INDIANA, 28, 29, 124, 205, 206, 212, 221, 224 Indiana, Pennsylvania, 78, 166 Indianapolis, 28, 124, 205 Indian Key, 20, 119 Indianola, 86, 173 INDIAN TERRITORY, 30, 31, 125, 189, 199, 201, 212, 222, 224, 227 Indian Valley, 14 Ingersoll, 6, 109 Tonia, 54. IOWA, 30, 31, 32, 33, 125, 126, 127, 191, 192, 193, 199, 200, 205, 206, 212, 221, 222, 224, 227, 228 Iowa City, 33, 126, 205 Iowa Falls, 32, 126 Treland Island, 99 Itasca, 48, 153 Ithaca, 62, 196, 198 123, 205, Jackson, Mississippi, 50, 142 Jackson, North Carolina, 68 Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio, 70 Jackson, Monroe County, Ohio, 70, 160 Jackson, Tennessee, 82 Jacksonburg, 72, 160 Jacksonville, Florida, 20, 119 Jacksonville, Illinois, 26, 122 Jacksonville, New York, 62, 154 Jalapa, 28 JAMAICA, 100, IOI Jamaica, New York, 62, 154, 196, 215, 218 Jamesburg, 56 Jamestown, 62, 154 Janésville, 94, 180 Japonski Island, 11 Jefferson, Ohio, 72 Jefferson, Texas, 86 Jefferson Barracks, 52, 143, 197, 200, 222 Jefferson City, 52 Jersey City, 56, 148 Jerseyville, 26, 122 Johnston, 68, 158 Johnstown, New York, 62 Johnstown, Pennsylvania, 78, 166 Joliet, 26 Kanab, 88 Kanawah, 92, 179 Kanawah Salines, 93 Kandotta, 48 KANSAS, 32, 33, 34, 35, 127, 128, 191, 192, 205, 206, 212, 222 236 Kansas City, 52, 144 Keene, New Hampshire, 56 Keene, Ohio, 72 Keeweenaw Point, 46 Kelley’s Island, 72, 160, 205 Kenansville, 68, 158 Kendallville, 28 Kennebec Arsenal, 38 Kenosha, 94, 180 Kensico, 62 Kentland, 28 Kenton, 72, 160 KENTUCKY, 36, 37, 129, 199, 201, 206, 212, 220, 22 Keokuk, 32, 126 Keytesville, 52 Key West, 20, 120, 196, 215, 219 Kincardine, 6, 109 Kinderhook, 62, 196, 198 King George’s Court House, 90, 177 King’s Mills, 26 Kingston, Massachusetts, 42, 136 Kingston, Mississippi, 50 Kingston, New York, 62, 196, 198 Kingston, Ohio, 72, 160 Kingston, Ontario, 6, 109 Kinsley, 34 Kirkwood, 82 Kittyhawk, 68, 158 Knox Hill, 20, 120 Knoxville, 82, 171 Koniska, 48, 140 Laborville, 52 Laconia, Indiana, 28, 124 Laconia, New Hampshire, 56, 146 Lac qui parle, 48, 141 La Crosse, 94, 180 La Fayette, Georgia, 22, 120 La Fayette, Indiana, 28 La Fayette, Ohio, 72 La Grange, California, 14 La Grange, Georgia, 22 La Grange, Tennessee, 82, 171 Laguna, 58 Lake, 62, 154 Lake City, 20, 120 Lake Cochituate, 42, 136, 217 Lakefield, 6 Lake George, 46 Lake Hook, 48, 141 Lake Village, 56, 146 Lake Washington, 50 Lake Winibigoshish, 48 Lambertville, 56, 148, 196, 197, 218 Lancaster, Ohio, 72 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 78, 166 Lansing, 46, 139 Lansingburg, 62, 196, 198 La Porte, 28, 124 Laramie City, 96 Laredo, 96 Larissa, 86 Las Vegas, 58 Latrobe, 78 Lavaca, 86, 173 Lawn, 26 Lawrence, Kansas, 34, 128 Lawrence, Massachusetts, 42, 136 Leavenworth City, 34, 128 Lebanon, Illinois, 26, 123 Lebanon, Ohio, 72 Lebanon, Tennessee, 82 Lecompton, 34 Ledyard, 62 Lee, 38, 132 Lee Center, 26 Leitersburg, 40, 134 Lenoir, 68, 158 Le Roy, Kansas, 34, 128 Le Roy, Wisconsin, 94, 180 Levis, 4, 108 Lewinsville, 90, 177 Lewisberg, 90 Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 78, 166 Lewisburg, West Virginia, 92, 179, 204 Lewiston, 62 , Lexington, Kentucky, 36, 129 Lexington, Virginia, 90, 178 Leyden, 64, 154 | Liberty, 64, 154 Lima, New York, 64 Lima, Pennsylvania, 76 Lincoln, 54 Lincolnville, 38 Linden, 78 Linneus, 38 , Linwood, Maryland, 40 Linwood, Virginia, 90, 91 Lisbon, 38, 132 Litchfield, Michigan, 46, 139 | Litchfield, Minnesota, 48, 141 Little Britain, 8 Little Current, 6, 109 Little Genesee, 64, 154 Little Mountain, 72, 160 Little Rock Arsenal, 12, 114 Littleton, 56, 146 Liverpool, 2 Livonia, 28, 124 Lizard, 32 Llano Estacado, 190 Loami, 26, 123 Lockhart, 86 Lockport, 64, 154 Locust Grove, 90 é Locust Grove Farm, 64 Lodi, 64, 154 Logan, 32, 126 Logansport, 28, 124, 205 London, 6, 109 Londonderry, 56, 146 Lone Point, 86 Long Branch, 58, 149 Lookout Mountain, 82 Los Pinos, 58 Lotbiniére, 4 Loudon Ridge, 56, 146 LOUISIANA, 36, 37, 130, 189, I91, 192, 193, 212, 220, 224 Louisville, Illinois, 26, 123 | Louisville, Kentucky, 36, 129 Lowell, Massachusetts, 42, 136, 217 Lowell, Wisconsin, 94, 180 Lowville, 64, 154, 196, 198 Lucan, 6, 109 Lunenburg, Massachusetts, 42, 136 Lunenburg, Vermont, 88, 175 Luray, 52 Luzerne, 64 Lynchburg, 90, 177 Lyndon, 26 Lynn, 42 Lyons, 30, 205 MacAdam Junction, 4 MacGrawville, 64 MacKean, 78 MacMinnville, 82, 171 Macon, Georgia, 22, 120 Macon, Michigan, 46 Madelia, 48, 141 Madison, Indiana, 28, 124 Madison, New Jersey, 58 Madison, Ohio, 72, 160, 205 Madison, Wisconsin, 94, 180 Madison Barracks, 64, 154 Madrid, 64 Magnolia, 26 Mahone Bay, 2 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. MAINE, 38, 39, 40, 41, 131, 132, 189, I9gI, 193, 212, 217, 223, 224, 225, 227, 228 Malone, 64, 154 Manatee, 20, 120 Manchester, Illinois, 26, 123, 205 Manchester, Iowa, 32, 126 Manchester, New Hampshire, 56, 147 Manchester, Pennsylvania, 78 Manhattan, 34, 128, 205 MAnirosa, 8, 9, III Manitowoc, 94, 181 Mapleton, 34 Maquoketa, 32 Marble Rock, 32, 126 Mare Island, 14 Marengo, 26, 123, 205 Margaretta, 72, 160 Marietta, 72, 160, 194, 195, 197, 200, 208, 209, 210, 214, 215, 221 Marion, Alabama, 10 Marion, Mississippi, 50, 142 Marion, Ohio, 72, 160 Marion, Virginia, 90, 177 Markham, 6, 109 Marlboro, 68 Marquette, 46, 139, 205 Marsh Ranche, 14 Martinsburg, 64 Martin’s Ferry, 72 MARYLAND, 40, 41, 133, 134, 212, 219, 225 Marysville, 14 MASSACHUSETTS, 42, 43, 44, 45, 135, 136, 137, 192, 212, 217, 224 Matamoras, 85, 98, 183, 205, 215, 220 Matanzas, 100, 184 Mattoon, 26, 123 Mayport, 20 Meadow Dale, 90, 177 Meadow Valley, 14, 115 | Meadville, 78, 166 Mechanicsville, 90, 177 Medicine Valley Lodge, 34 Medina, 72, 161 Melissa, 84 Memphis, 84, 171, 205 | Menasha, 94 Mendocino, 14 Mendon, 42, 136 Merom, 28, 124 Mesquite, 86, 173 MEXxIco, 98, 99, 183 Mexico, Mexico, 98 Mexico, New York, 64, 154 Micanopy, 20, 120 MICHIGAN, 44, 45, 46, 47, 138, 139, 205, 206, 212, 221 Michigan City, 28, 124 Michipicoten, 6, 109 Middleburg, New York, 64, 154 Middleburg, Vermont, 88, 175 Middlebury, 64, 196, 198 Middletown, Connecticut, 18 Middletown, New Jersey, 58 Mifflintown, 78 Milford, Delaware, 18, 118 Milford, Pennsylvania, 78 Millbridge, 38 Milledgeville, 22 Millersburg, 36, 129, 205 Mill Point, 46 Millville, 64 Milnersville, 72 Milo, 64, 155 Milton, Massachusetts, 42, 136 Milton, Wisconsin, 94, 181 Milwaukee, 94, 181, 197, 200, 215, 221, 223 Minatitlan, 98 Minaville, 64, 155 Mine Creek, 84 Mineral Ridge, 32 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. Mineral Springs, 12, 114 Minneapolis, 48, 141 : MINNESOTA, 48, 49, 140, 141, I9I, 199, 200, 212, 221, 224 Mirador, 98 Mishawaka, 28 MIssIssIvPi, 50, 51, 142, I91, 192, 199, 202, 204, 212, 220 Missoula, 54, 141 MISSOURI, 50, 51, 52, 53, 143, 144, 189, 191, 199, 200, 212, 222, 223, 224, 226, 227, 228 Mobile, 10, 112 Monroe, Louisiana, 36, 130 Monroe, Michigan, 46, 139, 205 Monroeville, 10, 112 Monson, 38 MONTANA, 52, 53, 54, 55, 141, 191 Montcalm, 90 Monterey, 14, 115 Montgomery, Alabama, 10, 112 Montgomery, Colorado, 16 Montgomery, New York, 64 Monticello, 32, 126 Montreal, 4, 108, 218, 223 Montross, 90 Montville, Maine, 38 Montville, Ohio, 72, 161 Moorestown, 58 Moose Factory, 2, 106 Moreland, 78, 166 Morgantown, 92, 179 Moriches, 60 Morrisville, 78, 166, 196, 215, 219 Mosinee, 94, 181 Mosquito Inlet, 20, 120 Moss Grove, Louisiana, 36 Moss Grove, 78, 166, 204 Mossy Creek, 90 Moulton, 10, 112 Mountain City, 16 Mount Airy, Maryland, 40, 134 Mount Airy, North Carolina, 68 Mount Anthony, 88 Mount Bethel, 90 Mount Carmel, 28, 124 Mount Desert, 38, 132 Mount Forest, 6, 109 Mount Holly, 58 Mount Hood, 74 Mount Hope, 28, 124 Mount Ida, 12, 114 Mount Joy, 78, 166 Mount Olive, 68 Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 32, 127 Mount Pleasant, New York, 64 Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, 68 Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, 82 Mount Rock, 78 Mount Solon, 90, 177 Mount Sterling, 26, 123 Mount View, 90 Mount Vernon, Iowa, 32 Mount Vernon, Missouri, 52, 144 Mount Vernon, Ohio, 72 Mount Vernon, Virginia, 92 - Mount Vernon Arsenal, 10, 112, 196, 202, 220, 223 Mount Vernon Barracks, 10 Mount Washington, 56, 147 Mouth Cherry, 18 Mulberry Hill, 90 Muncie, 28, 124 Murfreesboro, 68, 158 Murphy, California, 14 Murphy, North Carolina, 68, 158 Murray Bay, 4 Murrayville, 26 Murrysville, 78, 166 Muscatine, 32, 127, 197, 200, 215, 221, 223 Muskegon, 46, 139 Nantucket, 42, 136 Nashville, 84, 171, 205 Nassau, 98, 183 Natchez, 50, 142, 196, 201, 220 Nayal Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, go, 177 Navesink Highlands, 58 Nazareth, 78, 166 Neah Bay, 92, 178 NEBRASKA, 54, 55,145, 192, 205, 206, 212, 222 Nebraska City, 54, 145 Neosho Falls, 34, 128 NEVADA, 54, 55, 145, 190, 191, 192 Nevada, Missouri, 52, 144 New Albany, 28, 124 Newark, Michigan, 46 Newark, New Jersey, 58, 149, 196, 197, 218 Newark, Ohio, 72, 161 Newark Valley, New York, 64, 155 New Athens, 72 New Bedford, 42, 136, 196, 197, 208, 215, 217 New Birmingham, 72, 161 New Braunfels, 86, 173, 205 NEw BRUNSWICK, 4, 5, 107 New Brunswick, New Jersey, 58, 149 New Buffalo, 46, 139 Newburg, 64, 155, 196, 198, 215, 218 Newbury, 42 Newburyport, 42, 136 Newcastle, Indiana, 28, 124 Newcastle, Pennsylvania, 78, 166 New Concord, 72 New Creek Depot, 92 NEWFOUNDLAND, 2, 3, 106 New Garden, 68, 158, New Germantown, 58, 149 | NEW GRANADA, 100, 101, 185 NEw HAMPSHIRE, 56, 57, 146, 147, 212, 217, 224 New Harmony, 28, 124, 205, 221 New Haven, 18, 196, 217 New Holland, 72 New Holstein, 94 New Iberia, 37 NEw JERSEY, 56, 57, 58, 59, 148, 149, 212, 218 New Lisbon, Ohio, 72, 161 New Lisbon, Wisconsin, 94 New London, Connecticut, 18 New London, Wisconsin, 94, 181. New Market, Maryland, 40, 134 New Market, Ontario, 6, 110 New Mexico, 58, 59, 150, 192, 205, 206, 212, 222 New Orleans, 36, 130, 196, 202, 215, 220, 223 Newport, Florida, 20, 120 Newport, Rhode Island, 80, 169 Newport, Vermont, 88 Newport Barracks, 36, 129 New Providence Island, 98 New San Diego, 14 New Sharon, 38 New Smyrna, 22 Newton, Iowa, 32 Newton, New Jersey, 58 Newtown, 78, 167 New Ulm, Minnesota, 48, 141 New Ulm, Texas, 86, 173 New Westfield, 72 New Wied, 86 New York, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, I51, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 198, 199, 203, 212, 217, 218, 223, 224, 226, 227, 228 New York City, 64, 155, 196, 197, 215, 218 Niagara, 6 237 Nicholasville, 36, 129 Nichols, 64, 155 Norfolk, Nebraska, 54, 145 Norfolk, Virginia, 90, 177 Norristown, 78, 167 North Abington, 78, 167 North Adams, 42, 136 Northampton, 42 North Attleboro, 42, 136 North Barnstead, 56, 147 North Bass Island, 72, 161 North Bend, 72, 161 North Billerica, 42 North Bridgeton, 38 | NorTH Carorina, 68, 69, 158, 189, 191, 212 North Douro, 6 North Fairfield, 72, 161 North Greenwich, 18 North Gwillimburg, 6, 110 North Hammond, 64, 155 North Haven, 38, 132 North Liberty, 28 North Littleton, 56 North Palermo, 39 North Platte, 54, 145 Northport, 46, 139 North Salem, 64, 155, 196, 217 North Scituate, 80 North Shippen, 78 North Springfield, 52 Northumberland, 78, 167 North Volney, 64, 155 ’ NoRTH WEST TERRITORIES, 2, 3, 106, Northwood, 72, 161 Norton, 72 Norwalk, 72, 161, 205 Norway, Maine, 39 Norway, Wisconsin, 94, 181 Norwich, 88, 175 Norwood, 6, 110 Notre Dame, 29 Nova SCOTIA, 2, 3, 106 Nueces County, Texas, 84 Nursery Hill, 54 Oakland, California, 14 Oakland, Texas, 86, 173 Oakland Station, 78 Oakwood, 34 Oberlin, 72, 161, 205 Odanah, 94. Ogdensburg, 64, 155 Oglethorpe Barracks, 23 OHIO, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 159, 160, 161, 162, 205, 206, 212, 221, 224, 226, 227 Ohio River, Kentucky, 36 Olathe, 34, 128 Old Mission, 46 Old Town, 38, 132 Olivet College, 46, 139 Olney, 26 Omaha, 54, 145 Omaha Agency, 54, 145 Omahoo, 48 Oneida, 67 Oneida Institute, 64. Onondaga, 64. ONTARIO, 6, 7, 8, 9, 109, 110 Ontonagon, 46, 139 Opelika, 10, 112 Oquawka, 26, 123 Orange, 58 Orange Grove, 22 Orange Hill, 21 Orchard Farm, 26, 123 OREGON, 74, 75, 163, 191, 192, 212, 216, 222 Oregon, Missouri, 52, 144 238 Oregon City, 74, 163, 189 Orillia, 6, 110 Orland, 38 Orono, 38 Orville, 10 Osage, 32 Osborne City, 34 Osceola, 26 Oshawa, 6 Oswego, 64, 155 Otsego, 46 Ottawa, Illinois, 26, 123, 205, 221, 223 Ottawa, Ontario, 6, 110 Ottawa Point, 47 Ovid, 64, 155 Oxford, Maine, 38, 132 Oxford, Mississippi, 50, 142 Oxford, New York, 64, 155, 196, 198 Oxford, North Carolina, 68, 158 Oxford, Ohio, 72-161 Oxford, Pennsylvania, 78 Oyster Bay, 64 Palatka, 21 Palermo, Maine, 38 Palermo, New York, 64, 155 Palestine, 86 Palmyra, Missouri, 52 Palmyra, New York, 64 Pana, 26, 123 Panton, 89 Paola, 34, 128 Paradise City, 14 Paradise Ridge, 84 Paradise Valley, 14 PARAGUAY, I00, IOI Parfreyville, 94 Parimaribo, 100, 184. Paris, Illinois, 26 Paris, Kentucky, 36, 129, 205 Paris, Missouri, 52, 144 Park Hill, 6, 110 Parry Sound, 6, 110 Pass Christian, 50 Paterson, 58, 149 Paulding, 50, 142 Peach Grove Lodge, 92 Peach Lawn, 90, 177 Peck’s Beach, 58, 149 Pekin, 26, 123, 205, 221 Pembina, 18 Pembroke, 6, 110 Penfield, 22, 120 Pennsville, Ohio, 72, 161 Pennsville, Pennsylvania, 78, 167 PENNSYLVANIA, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 193, 199, 200, 204, 206, 212, 217, 219 Pennsylvania Mine, 46 Pennville, 28 Penn Yan, 64, 156, 196, 198, 215, 218 Pensacola, 22, 204 Peoria, 26, 123, 205 Perry, Georgia, 22, 120 Perry, Kansas, 34 Perry, Maine, 38, 132 Perrysburg, 72, 161 Perth, 6 PERU, 100, 101, 185 Peterborough, 6, 110 Petersburg, 90 Petersville, 4, 107 Phantom Hill, 86, 173 Philadelphia, Mississippi, 50, 142 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 78, 167, 196, 197, 215, 219 Philipsburg, 98, 184 Philipstown, 60 Pheenixville, 78 Piasa Farms, 24 Picolata, 22 OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. Pictou, 2, 106 Piedmont, 90, 177 Pierreport Manor, 64, 156 Pike’s Peak, 16 Pine Grove, 36 Pine Valley Mills, 72 Pin Oak, 86, 173 | Pioneer Grove, 54 Pittsburg, 78, 167, 223 Plainfield, Massachusetts, 42 Plainfield, Pennsylvania, 78, 167 Plainville, 64 Plaistow, 56, 147 Plantation Hill, 87 Plaquemine, 36, 130 Platteville, 94, 181, 205 Plattsburg Academy, 64, 156 Plattsmouth, 54, 145 Plattsville, 6, 110 Pleasanton, 46, 139 Pleasant Plain, 32, 127, 205 Pleasant Ridge, 26 Plum Springs, 32 Plymouth, Connecticut, 18 Plymouth, Nebraska, 54 Plymouth, Wisconsin, 94, 181 Plymouth Meeting, 78, 167 Pocahontas, 12 Pocopson, 78, 167 Point Clark, 6, 110 Point Conception, 191 Pointe aux Trembles, 4 Point Lepreaux Lighthouse, 4, 107 Point Pleasant, Louisiana, 36, 130 Point Pleasant, West Virginia, 92 Point San José, 14, 115. Pomaria, 82, 170 Pomfret, 18 Pomona, 84 Pompey, 66, 156, 196, 198, 218 Pompey Hill, 66 Ponce, 100 Pontiac, 34 Pope County, Minnesota, 48 Poplar Grove, 92, 179 Port au Prince, 100, 184 Port Carbon, 78 Port Dalhousie, 6, 110 Port Dover, 6, 110 Port Gibson, 50 Port Hastings, 2, 106 Port Huron, 46, 139 Portland, Maine, 38, 132, 197, 199 Portland, Oregon, 74, 163 Port of Limon, 98 Port of Spain, 98 PorTO RICO, 100, IOI Portsmouth, New Hanpshire, 56, 147 Portsmouth, Ohio, 72, £61, 196, 200, 215, 231 Portsmouth, Virginia, 90, 91, 177 Port Stanley, 6, 110 Port Townsend, 92, 178 Potsdam, 66, 196, 198 Pottsville, 78, 167 Poughkeepsie, 66, 196, 198 Poultney, 32, 127 Powell’s Farm, 90 Powhatan Hill, 90, 178, 204, 219 Prairie Garden, 25 Prairie Line, 51 Prattsburg, 66 Presqu’ Isle, 6, 110 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, 4, 5, III Princeton, Massachusetts, 42, 136 Princeton, Minnesota, 48, 141 Prospect, 38 Prospect Hill, 36, 129 Prospect Hill Farm, 90, 178 Providence, $0, 169, 196, 197, 210, 215,} 217 Punta Rassa, 22, 120 Punxatawny, 78 Quaker Ridge, Connecticut, 18 Quaker Ridge, Ohio, 73 Quasqueton, 32, 127 QUEBEC, 4, 5, 108 Quebec, 4, 108 Quincy, 26, 123 Quitman, 120 Raleigh, 68, 69, 158 Rancho de Jurupa, 14, 115 Rancho del Chino, 15, 115 Randolph, Pennsylvania, 78 Randolph, Vermont, 88, 176 Rapides, 36, 130 Reading, 78, 167 Readington, 56 Red Cloud, 54 Redford Center, 46 Red Hook, 66 Red Oak Junction, 32 Red River, 13 Red River Settlement, 2 Red Wing, 48 Reisterstown, 40, 134 Rensselaer, 28, 124 Repose, 85 Rhineland, 52 RHODE ISLAND, 80, 81, 169, 212, 217 Richland, Missouri, 52, 144 Richland, Nebraska, 54 Richmond, Indiana, 28, 124, 196, 221 Richmond, Massachusetts, 42, 136 Richmond, Quebec, 4, 108 Richmond, Virginia, 90, 91, 178 ‘Ridge Farm, 26 Ridgeport, 33 Riley, 26, 123, 205 Ringgold Barracks, 86, 174, 205, 220 Ringtown, 78 Rio Grande, 58, 149 Ripley, Minnesota, 48 Ripley, Brown County, Ohio, 72, 162 Ripley, Huron County, Ohio, 72, 162 Rising Sun, 28, 124 Riviére du Loup, 4 Robertsville, 82, 170 Rochelle, 24. Rochester, Minnesota, 48 Rochester, New York, 66, 156, 196, 198, 215, 218 Rock Bluffs, 54 Rockford, Illinois, 26, 123 Rockford, Iowa, 32, 127 Rock Island Arsenal, 26, 123 Rockland, 66 Rockport, 72 Rockville, 28, 124 Rocky Run, 94, 181, 205 Rodman, 66, 156 Rolfe, 32, 127 Rolla, 52, 144 Romeo, 46, 139 Rose Cottage, 78 Rosedale, 36, 130 Rose Hill, 90, 17g Rossville, 32, 127 Rotherwood, 84, 171 Rougemont, 90, 178 Round Hill, 18 Round Top, 86, 87, 174 Royal Naval Hospital, Bermudas, 98, 184, Ruggles, 72, 162 Rumford Point, 38 Rural, Kansas, 34 Rural, Wisconsin, 95 Rustenburg Plantation, 100, 184 LIST Ruthven, 90, 178 Rutland, 88, 176 Sac City, 32, 127 Sackett’s Harbor, 66, 156 Saco, 40, 132 Sacramento, 14, 115,197, 203, 208, 222, 223 Sag Harbor, 66, 156 Saint Andrew’s, 4, 107 Saint Anne, 4. Saint Anthony, 48, 141 Saint Augustine, 22, 120 Saint Clairsville, 72 Saint Cloud, 48 Saint Croix Falls, 96 Saint Francisville, 36, 130 Saint George, 88 Saint George Meteorological Observatory, 98, 184 Saint Inigoes, 40, 134 Saint James, 46 Saint John, 4, 107 Saint John’s, New Foundland, 2, 106 Saint John’s, South Carolina, 82, 170, 219 Saint Johnsbury, 88, 176 Saint Joseph, 52, 144 Saint Louis, 52, 144, 197, 200, 215, 222 Saint Mark’s, 22, 120 Saint Martin’s 4, 108 Saint Martin’s Island, 99 Saint Mary’s, Georgia, 24, 121 Saint Mary’s, Iowa, 32 Saint Mary’s, Maryland, 40, 134 Saint Mary’s, Michigan, 46 Saint Paul, 48, 141 Saint Paul’s Island, 10, 113 Saint Thomas, 98 ~ Saint Vincent’s College, 80, 167 Salem, Massachusetts, 42 Salem, Ohio, 72, 162 Salem, Pennsylvania, 78, 167 Salem, West Virginia, 94 Salinas City, 14 Salisbury, Connecticut, 18 Salisbury, New Hampshire, 56 Salmon Falls, 56, 147 Salt Lake City, 88, 174 Sam’s Creek, 40 San Antonio, 86, 174, 205 San Benito, 14 Sandersville, 22 Sand Fly, 84 San Diego, 14, 115, 222, 223 SAN DoMINGO, 100, 101, 184 Sandusky, 72, 162, 205 Sandwich, Illinois, 26, 123, 205 Sandwich, Massachusetts, 42, 136 Sandy Hook, 58, 149 San Fernando, 100 San Francisco, 14, 16, 115, 194, 195, 197, 203, 213, 215, 222, 223 San José, 98, 183 San Juan Bautista, 98 San Juan Island, 92, 178 San Luis Rey, 16 Santa Barbara, 16, 115 Santa Clara, 16 Santa Cruz, 16 Santa Fé, 58, 59, 150 Santa Rosa, 16 Santee Agency, 54, 145 Saratoga, 66 Saugatuck, 46 Saugeen, 6, I10 Savannah, Georgia, 22, 121, 196, 202, 215, 219 Savannah, Ohio, 72, 162, 205 Saybrook, Connecticut, 18 Saybrook, Ohio, 72 Schellman Hills, 40, 134 OF METEOROLOGICAL STAT Schenectady, 66 Scioto, 72 Seaforth, Nova Scotia, 2, 106 Seaforth, Ontario, 6, 110 Seayille, 58, 149 Sebec, 40 Section 14, Nebraska, 54 Seely, 6, 110 Selma, 10, 112 Seneca Falls, 66, 156 Sergeantville, 58 Seville, 72, 162 Sewickleyville, 78, 168 Shamokin, 80, 168, 204 Sheetz Mills, 94, 179, 204 Shelburne, New Hampshire, 56, 147 Shelburne, Nova Scotia, 2 Shelburne, Vermont, 88, 176 Shelby Bay, 98 Sherbrook, 4 Ship Island, 50 Shreveport, 36, 130 Sibley, 48, 141 Sidney, 72 Sidney Barracks, 54, 145 Silver Creek, 14. Silver Lake, 80, 168 Silver Spring, 80 Simcoe, 6, 110 Sing Sing, 66, 156 Sioux City, 32, 127 Sisterdale, 86, 174 Sitka, 10, 11, 113, 197, 203, 215, 222 Sloansville, 66 Smithfield, 90, 178, 204 Smithport, 80, 168 Smithville, New York, 66 Smithville, North Carolina, 68, 158 Smithville, Ohio, 72 Smithville, Tennessee, 84, 171 Snowville, 90, 178 Socorro, 58, 150 Sombrero Island, 98, 184. Somerset, Massachusetts, 42, 136 Somerset, Pennsylvania, 80, 168, 204 Somerville, 66 South Bend, Georgia, 22 South Bend, Indiana, 28, 124 Southboro, 42 SouTH Carona, 80, 81, 82, 83, 169, 170, | 192, 212, 219 South Hartford, 66, 156 South Haven, 46 Southington, 18 South Orange, 58, 149 South Pueblo, 16 South Trenton, 66, 156 South Troy, 88, 176 Southwick, 42, 137 Sparta, 24, 121 Spartanburg, 82 Spencertown, 66, 156 Spence’s Bridge, 8, 111 Spiceland, 28, 124, 205 Springdale, Kentucky, 36, 129, 196, 201, 215, 220 Springdale, Wisconsin, 96 Springfield, Massachusetts, 42, 137 Springfield, Missouri, 52 Springfield, Ohio, 74 Springfield, Ontario, 6 Springfield, Vermont, 88, 176 Spring Garden, 84, 171 Spring Grove, 32 Springhill College, 10 Spring Mills, 80, 168, 219 Springville, 66 Squan Beach, 58, 149 Stanbridge, 4, 108 Standish, 40, 132 Stapleton, 66 IONS. Starkey, 66 Statesville, 68, 158 Staunton, go, 178 Stayner, 8, 110 Steam Corners, 28 Steuben, 40, 132 Steubenville, 74, 162, 197, 200, 215, 221 Stevensville, 80 Stillwater, 48 Stockton, California, 16, 115 Stockton, Missouri, 52 Stoney Point, 8 Stony Point, 16 Stoutland, 52, 144 Stow, 44 Strafford, 88, 176 Stratford, New Hampshire, 56, 147 Stratford, Ontario, 8, 110 Stroudsburg, 80 Sturgeon Bay, 96, 181 Suffern, 66 Suffield, 18 Sugar Grove, 80 Sugar Island, 46 Sullivan’s Island, 213 Summerville, 2 Summit, 94 Superior City, 96, 181 Surinam, 100 Surry, 40, 132 Suspension Bridge, 6 Susquehanna Depot, 80 | Sycamore Springs, 34 Sydney, 2, 106 Sykesville, 41 | Sylvan Park, 48 Syracuse, 66, 156 Swan River Barracks, 2 Sweetser, 28 Sweetwater, 26 Sweetwater Bridge, 96 Tabasco, 98 Tallahassee, 22 Tamaqua, 80 Tampa, 22, 120 Tamworth, 56, 147 Tanganoxie, 34 Taos, 58 Tarboro, 68, 158 Tarentum, 80, 168 Tarrytown, 66, 157 Tatoosh Lighthouse, 92, 178 Tawas City, 46, 139, 205 Taylor Barracks, 36 Taylorsville, 36 Templeton Gap, 16 TENNESSEE, 82, 83, 84, 85, 171, 189, 205, 206, 220 TEXAS, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 172, 173, 174, 189, I9I, 192, 205, 206, 212, 220 Thatcher’s Island, 44, 137 The Narrows, 62 Theresa, 66, 157 The Rock, 24 The Shades, 90 The Woodlands, 32 Thomas Barracks, 10 Thomaston, 24, 121 Thomson, 24 Thornburg, 68 Thornhill, 8, 110 Throg’s Neck, 66, 157 Thunder Bay Island, 46, 139, 205 Thurston, 4, 107 Tiffin, 74 Tioga, 80, 168 Tiskilwa, 26, 123 Tobacco Landing, 29 Toledo, 74, 162, 205 240 Tonaquint, 88, 174 Topeka, 34 Topsfield, 44, 137 Topsham, 40 Toronto, 8, 110, 196, 209, 211, 212, 215, 218, 22 Towanda, 80 Townsendville, 64 Trader’s Hill, 2 Traverse City, 46, 139 Trenton, New Jersey, 58, 149 Trenton, Tennessee, 84, 171 Tribrook Farm, 91 Trinidad Island, 99 Trinity, 37 Trinity College, 68 Trout Creek, 54 Trout Run Valley, 93 Troy, Alabama, 10, 112 Troy, New York, 66, 157 Troy, Ohio, 74, 162 Troy Hill, 78 Truro, 2, 106 Tubac, 12 Tuscaloosa, 10 Tybee Island, 24, 121 Union, 52, 144 Union Bridge, 40 Union Canal, 80 Union County, Arkansas, 12, 114 Uniondale, 80, 168 Unionhill, 88, 174 Union Ranche, 16 Union Ridge, 92 Union Springs, 10, 112 Union Town, 80 Unionville, 72 University Place, 84, 171 Up Park Camp, 100 Upper Alton, 26, 123, 205 Urbana, 74, 162, 205 UraH, 88, 89, 174, 190, 212 Utica, New York, 66, 157, 196, 198, 218 Utica, Wisconsin, 96 Vacaville, 16 Valparaiso, 28 Vassalboro, 40 - Vawter’s Grove, 32, 127 VENEZUELA, 100, 101, 185 Vera Cruz, 98, 183 VERMONT, 88, 89, 175, 176, 198, 199, 212, 217, 224 Vermont, Illinois, 26 Vernon Springs, 32 Vevay, 28, 124 Vicksburg, 50, 142, 196, 201, 220 Victoria, 88 Vidalia, 36 Vienna, Ontario, 8 Vienna, Virginia, 92, 178 Vineland, 58, 149 Vineyard Haven, 44, 137 Vinton, 32 Virgil, 66 VIRGINIA, 90, 91, 92, 93, 176, 177, 178, 199, 202, 204, 206, 212, 219, 223, 224, 227, 228 Virginia City, 54, 141 Visalia, 16 Vogel’s Farm, 52 Vossenburg Plantation, 101 Wabashaw, 48 Waccamaw, 81 Waco, 88, 174 Walla Walla, 92 Wallingford, 18 Walnut Grove, 84 Waltham, 44, 137, 217 Walworth, 96 Wampsville, 66, 157 Wanship, 88 Wapella, 26 Wappinger Falls, 66 Warren, 80 Warrensburg, Illinois, 26, 123 Warrensburg, Missouri, 52 Warrensburg, New York, 66 Warrenton, Missouri, 52 Warrenton, North Carolina, 68, 158 Warrington, 22, 120, 204 Warrior’s Mark, 80 Warsaw, Illinois, 26, 123 Warsaw, Indiana, 28 Warsaw, New York, 66 Washington, Arkansas, 12, 13, 114, 197, 201, 215, 220, 223 Washington, District of Columbia, 20, 118, 187, 189, 196, 197, 199, 203, 209, 210, 215, 216, 219 Washington, Texas, 88, 174 WASHINGTON TERRITORY, 92, 93, 178, 189, 191, 192, 193, 212, 216, 222 Waterburg, 66, 157 Waterbury, 18 Waterford, Minnesota, 48 | Waterford, New York, 66, 157 Waterford, Virginia, 92 Waterloo, Illinois, 26, 123 Waterloo, Iowa, 32 Watertown, 44, 137 Watertown, New York, 66, 157 Watervliet Arsenal, 66, 157, 196, 198, 218 Watsonville, 16 < Waukesha, 96 Waupaca, 96 Wausau, 96 Wautoma, 96 Waverly, 26, 123 Waverly Village, 66 Waynesville, 26, 123 Webberville, 88 Webster, Maine, 38 Webster, North Carolina, 68 Webster City, 32 Welchfield, 74, 162, 205 Weldon, 68, 158 Welland, 8, 110 Wellborn, 22, 120 Wellington, 74 Wellsville, 66 Wendell, 44 Wesson, 50 West Bedford, 74 West Branch, 32, 127 West Charlotte, 88, 176 West Chester, 80, 168 West Concord, 66 West Cornwall, 18 West Day, 66, 157 West Dennis, 44 West Elkton, 74 West Enfield, 56, 147 Western State Express Farm, 80 Westerville, 74, 162, 205 West Feliciana, 36, 130 Westfield, 44, 137 West Greenfield, 80 West Newton, 44 Weston, Ontario, 8, 110 Weston, West Virginia, 94 West Point, Nebraska, 54 West Point, New York, 66, 157, 196, 197, 218 West Salem, 26, 123 West Springfield, 44, 137 Westtown, 80, 168 West Union, 32, 127 West Urbana, 26, 123 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. * WEST eee 92, 93, 94, 95, 179, 2041 20 West Waterville, 40, 132 Westwood, 91 Wet Glaze, 52, 144 Wewokaville, 10 Weyauwega, 96 Weymouth, 44, 137 Wheaton, 26, 123 Wheeling, 94 White Bear Lake, 48 White Earth, 48 Whitefield, 56, 147 Whitehall, 80 Whitemarsh Island, 24, 121, 219 White Plains, 66, 157 White Sulphur Springs, 94, 179, 204 White Water, 48 Widder, 8, 110 Wien, 96 Wilkesbarre, 80 Willamette, 74 Willett’s Point, 66, 157 Williamsburg, Kansas, 34, 128 Williamsburg, Maine, 40, 132 Williamsburg, Virginia, 92, 204 Williamsport, Ohio, 74 Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 80, 168 Williamstown, Kansas, 34, 128 Williamstown, Massachusetts, 44, 137, 196, 198 Wilmington, Delaware, 18, 118 Wilmington, North Carolina, 68, 158 Wilson, New York, 66 Wilson, North Carolina, 68 Wilsonville, 10 i Winchester, Kentucky, 36, 129 Winchester, Tennessee, 84 Winchester, Virginia, 92, 178, 204 Windsor, Nova Scotia, 2, 106 Windsor, Ontario, 8, 110 Windsor, Quebec, 4, 108 Winnebago, 26, 123, 205 Winnipeg, 8, 111 Wirt Court House, 94, 179 | WISCONSIN, 94, 95, 96, 97, 179, 180, 181, I9I, 199, 200, 205, 206, 212, 221, 224 Wolfville, 2, 106 Woodbine, 32, 127 Woodlands, 2 Woodlawn, Maryland, 40, 134 Woodlawn, Virginia, 92, 178 Wood’s Hole, 44, 137 Woodstock, Maryland, 40, 134 Woodstock, Ontario, 8, 110 Woodstock, Vermont, 88, 176 Wooster, 74, 162 Worcester, 44, 137, 196, 197, 215, 217 Worthington, 80, 168 Wyaconda Prairie, 52, 144 Wyandotte, 34 Wyanet, 26, 123 WYoMING, 96, 97, 182, 212, 222 Wyoming, Ontario, 8 Wytheville, 92, 178 Yankeetown, 74 Yankton, 18 Yankton Indian Agency, 18 Yarmouth, 2, 106 Yerba Buena Island, 16, 115 York, 80 York Factory, 2, 106 York Neck, 26, 123 York Sulphur Springs, 80, 168 Yorktown, 88, 174 Youngsville, 11 Ypsilanti, 46, 139 Yquitos, 100, 185 Zanesville, 74, 162 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS. AsporT, Dr. E. K., 15 Abbott, Dr. R. V., 15 Abell, B. F., 75 Abell, J. R. 91 Abernethy, I. J., 91 Abemethy, W. M., 51 Abert, J. W., 83 Abrey, G. B. 7 Ackermann, Dr. A., Adams, D. P., 73 Adams, Prof. E. W., 69 Adams, J. F., 23, 91 Adams, W. H., 25 Adriance, —, 63 Agnew, I. C., 51 Alba, Dr. E. M., 61 Albree, G., 79 Alcott, W. O., 19 Alcott, W. P., 19, 45 Alden, G. J., 23 Alden, T. E., 29 Aldrich, V., 27 Alison, Dr. H. L., 11 Alkire, F. V., 27 Alian, Dr., 11 Allen, —, 77 Allen, Prof. E. H., 67 Allen, J., 47 Allen, J. T., 55 Allen, S., 63 Allen, W. T., 25 Allin, L. C., 43 Allison, F., 3, 5 Allison, T. A., 69 Alsop, S., 81 Alvord, D. S., 69 Ames, Prof. C. S., 79 Ames, M. E. P., 15 Ammen, J., 73 Amsden, E. W., 83 Anderson, B. C., 31, 60 Anderson, Dr. C. F., 49 Anderson, H. H., 29 Anderson, J., 85 Anderson, Dr. J., 25 Andrew, F. G., 29 Andrews, J. W., 73 Andrews, L., 19 Andrews, L. H., 45 Andrews, Dr. S. L., 47 Angell, D. B., 29 Anthony, Dr. E. L., 11 Applegate, —, 29 Archibald, C., 3 Arden, T. B., 61 Armstrong, G. C., 51 Armstrong, S., 97 Arnold, C. P., 61 Arnold, J. B., 99 Ashby, M. V., 31 Ashe, E. D., 5 Asher, J. M., 15 EE Ior Ashhurst, Dr. F., 59 Aston, E. J., 69 Astrop, R. F., gt Atkins, —, 81 Atkins, L. S., 73 Atkinson, G. H., 75 Atwater, H. H., 81 | Atwood, G. W., 23 Aubier, J., 63 Aubier, J. M., 65 Austin, E. P., 45 Austin, W. W., 29 Avery, C. P., 47 | Ayres, Dr. W. O., 16, 210 Bascock, A. J., 25 Babcock, Dr. B. F. & Wife, 49 Babcock, E., 27, 31 Baber, W., 45 Bache, Dr. A. D., 79 Bacon, D. G., 35 Bacon, H. S., 47 Bacon, W., 43 Baer, H. M., 41 Bailey, J. B., 21 Bailey, S. S., 51 Bailey, W. O., 49 Baker, G. D., 65. Baker, M. E., 95 Baker, W._E., 77 Bakewell, —, 79 Baldwin, Dr. A. S., 21 Ballou, Dr. N. E., 27 | Bancroft, C. F. P., 83 Bandelier, O. F., Jr., 27 Bannister, H. M., 21 Baries, A., 71 Barker, E., 2 Barnes, A., 19 Barnes, C., 29 Barnes, G. W., 15 Barnes, J. O., 59 Barney, C. R., 85 Barratt, Dr. J. P., 81 Barrett, —, 43 Barrett, A. J., 65 Barrett, J., 79 Barringer, W., 69 Barrows, C. M., 43 Bariows, G. B., 39 Barrows, Dr. N., 43 Barrows, Capt. S., 67 Barry, J.» 39 Bartlett, E. B., 65 Bartlett, J., 29 Barto, D. C., 89 Barto, M. E., 89 Barton, Dr. E. H., 37, 83 Bassler, S. S., 71 Batchelder, J., 43 Batchelder, J. M., 41 | Bateman, J. H., 19 Bayes, —, 45 Bayes, E. P., 23 Bayne, H. A., 3 Bea & Son, 61 Beal, D., 31 Beal, W., 69 Beall, F. M. M., 65, 67, 79 Beall, Dr. R. L., 69 Beaman, C. D., 33 Beaman, J. M., 49 Bean, Dr. J. B., 21, 85 Bean, 5. A., 97 Beans, E. W., 81 Beans, Tt. J. 57, 59 Beard, Dr. J. G. M., 35 Beatty, Prof. O., 37 Beazley, D. A., 87 Beck, —, 61 Beckwith, W., 35 Beecher, C., 21 Beer, R., 29 Behrens, C. M., 79 Belcher, W. C., 15 Bell, J. E., 41 Bell, J. J., 39 Bell, L., 57 Bell, M., 7 Bell, M. J., 5 Bell, R. J., 31, 41 Bell, S. N., 57 Belville, P., 65 Benagh, G., 11 Bend, P. J., 53 Benner, D. J. 29 Benner, J. F., 73 Bennett, —, 87 Bennett, H., 71 Bennett, S. B., 71 Bentley, E. T., 81 Benton, E. H., 95 Benton, F. A., 73 Berendt, Dr. H., 99 Berlandier, Dr. J. L., 99 Berrington, S., 91 Berry, A. J., 45 Berthoud, E. L., 29, 35 Bessant, H., 23 Bethel, E., 89 Betts De Ss52 Bevis, W. H., 9 Bidwell, Dr. E. C., 33, 73 Bigelow, J. M., 45 Bigg, E. M., 7 Bigg, Dr. W. R., 7 Bingman, T. J., 73 Binkard, J. S., 71 Birt, I. R., 87 Bishop, H., 13 Bithie, J., 51 Bixby, A. H., 29 Bixby, J. H., 45 Black, G., 7 Black, W., 33 Blackman, C. S., 5 Blackman, W. J. R., 35 Blair, D., 101 Blair, G. A., 5 Blaisdell, A. A., 95 Blake, H., 29 Blake, I. W., 17 Blaker, Dr. G. H., 47 Blakeslee, S. V., 15 Blanchard, O. A., 25 Blewett, W., 23 Bliss, G., 89 Blodget, Dr. A. C., 81 Blodget, C., 55 Blodget, W. O., 81 Bluhm, P. C., 85 Blunt, M. S., 17 Bly, E. H., 97 Boerner, C. G., 29 Boies, A. H., 47 Bomar, T. H., 83 Bond, W. C., 43 Bonman, G. A., 93 Booth, E., 25 Boston Manufacturing Co., 45 Bostwick, J. B., 85 Bosworth, R. S., 61, 71 Bowden, L. A., 51 Bowen, A. M. J., 55 Bowen, J. S., 55 Bowlsby, G. W., 47 Bowlsby, W., 47 Bowman, Dr. E. H. & Son, 25 Bowman, J., 61 Bowman, J. B.,93 Bowman, M., 3 Bowman, P., 73 Bown, T. J., 3 Boyd, S. T., 71 Boyd, W. T., 39, 41, 79 Boyers, W. R., 77> 79; 93 Brackett, G. E., 39 Bradley, W, H., 43 Brady, E. F., 59 Brantz, Dr. L., 41 Brawley, E. H., 69 Brayton, M.,99 Breed, E. E., 95 Breed, J. E., 67, 95 Breed, M. A., 27 Breedon, J. J., 45 Brendel, Dr. F., 27 Brennan, J., 45 Brewer, F. A., 43 | Brewer, F. P. & Wife, 69 Brewster, A., 57 Brewster, Dr. W., 79 Brickenstein, H. A., 79 Brickenstein, H. H., 27 Briggs, E. L., 33 (241) 242 Briggs, H., 33 Brightman, J. C., 87 Brinford, R., 91 Brinsmade, C. E., 25 Brooks, J., 43, 49 Brooks, N. S., 87 Brooks, S., 25 Brooks, W., 59 Brown, —, 81 Brown, B., 57 Brown, B. B., 53 Brown, C. H., 97 Brown, D. B., 91 Brown, H. H., 55 Brown, J. A., 93 Brown, J. J., 61 Brown, Dr. J. M., 15 Brown, N. W., 45 Brown, P. P., 2 Brown, S., 77 Brownell, W. A., 63 Brownson, Dr. M. K., 27 Brugger, J. F., 77 Brugger, M. S., 77 Bryant, A. F., & Wife, 33, 55 Bryant, C., 11 Buck, F., 39 Buck, R., 39 Buckland, D., 89 Buckland, H., 89 Buckley, S. S., 93 Buckner, H. F., 31 Bullard, H., 53 Bullard, R., 47 Bullock, T., 89 Burdich, W. H., 27 Burgon, G. A., 89 Burnham, H. M., 39 Burras, O., 73 Burroughs, R., 29 Bursing, J. W., 61 Busby, T. B., 83 Bush, A., 33 Bussing, D. S., 65 Bussing, J. W., 65 Byers, S. M., 49 Byers, W. N., 17, 55 Byram, E. N., 67 Byme, A. M., 25 CADLE, Dr. C., Jr., 11 Cahill, N., 20 Caldwell, E. E., 55 Caldwell, J. H., 43 Caldwell, J. T., 51 Calhoun, P. B., 83 Campbell, —, 77, 81 Campbell, J. B., 55 Campbell, Prof. J. L., 91 Campbell, M., 3 Campbell, Dr. W. M., 45 Candall, H. J., 5 Canfield, Dr. C. A., 15 Cantril, J. E., 27 Carey, D., 25 Carlton, A. Y., 53 Carman, F. D., 63 Carothers, A. G., 99 Carpenter, B., 31 Carpenter, T., 83 Carr, J., 47 . Carver, Dr. R. T., 83 Case, Dr. C. D:, 37 Case, J., 17 Case; Dr. S.C... 55 Cassidy, A., 15 Cassidy, P., 5 | LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS. Cassino, E. S., 43, 89 Caswell, Prof. A., 81, 210 Chadwick, —, 81 Chamberlain, J., 31 Chamberlain, Mrs., 93 Chamberlain, S. N., 21 Chandler, M. T. W., 97 Chandler, Dr. W. I., 59 Chapin, H. B., 43 Chapin, W. S., 53 Chapman, S. H., 61 Chappelsmith, J., 29 Chase, A., 57 | Chase, C. T., 61 Chase, Dr. D. H., 27 Chase, F. H., 39 Chase, M., 47 Checkley, W. F., 9 Cheney, W., 49 Cheney, Dr. W. F., 15 Chickering, J. W., 65, 89 Child, Dr. A. L., & Daughter, 55 Child, E. W., 71 Chorpenning, Dr. F., 81 Christian, J., 53 Clague, H., 45 Clark, B. W., 65 Clark, Dr. D., 45 Clark, H. J., 71 Clark, J., 5 Clark, J., & Son, 71 Clark, S., 61 Clark, T. A., 69 Clark, W. P., 73 Clark, W. S., 29 Clarke, A. W., 95 Clarke, J. F. B., 91 Clarke, Dr. J. T., 91 Clarke, L., Jr., 3 Clarke, T., 49 Clarke, W. J., 23 Cleary, T., 55 Cleaveland, Dr. P., 209, 210 Cleland, T. H., 37, 51 Clements, E. E., 37, 69 Clendennin, R. H., 53 Clendenon, W. H., 47 Cleveland, P., 39 Clevenger, S. V., 53 Clifford, A. J., 39 Clifford, J. R., 39 Cobleigh, N. E., 27 Cochrane, J., 27 Cockburn, S., 99 Cody, J. A., 23 Coe; ©. G75 ’ Coffin, J. H., 189 Coffin, S. J., 77, 81 Coffin, Prof. W., 25 Coffman, Dr. J. Z., 79 Coit, J. T., 85 Colbrunn, E., 73 Colby, A., 57 Colby, E. P., 57 Colby, J. K., 89 Cole, B., 59 Cole, H. E., 65 Cole, R. J., 9 Coleman, Dr. F. B., 51 Coleman, T. B., 51 Collier, Prof. G. H., 27 Colliflower, J. W., 45 Collin, Prof. A., 33 Collins, H. C., 37 Collins, J., 57 : Collins, S., 29 eye Ae Shy Shing Sele 3 Colsom, J. A., 39 Colvard, A., 23 Combs, B., 85 Comings, G. P., 53 Comly, J., 77 Compton, Dr. A. J., 17 Compton, F., 71 Cone, O. S. M., 75 Connelly, —, 77 Conrad, Dr., 79 Conventry, W. B., 29 Cook, —, 61 Cook, E. R., 59 Cook, G. H., 59 Cook, J. E., 75 Cook, Dr. W. H., 77 Cooke, Prof. G., 83 Cooke, R. L., 57 Cooley, J. S., 63 Cooper, Dr. G. F., 23 Copley, E., 17 Corey, H. M., 21 Cornette, A., II Cornish, J. H., 81 Corse, J. M., 31 Corson, L. E., 79 Corson, M. H., 79 Cothane, T. W., 39, 51 Cotting, J. M., 23 Cotton, Dr. D. B., 73 Cotton, J., 45 Cotton, J. M., & Wife, 31, 35 Cotton, W. D., 31 j Cotton, W. H., 35 Couch, E. D., 57 Couch, S., 93 Couchman, B. A., 21 Covell, J. C., 91 Cowling, D. C., 13 Craig, J., 93 Craig, J. W., 37 Cramer, C., 57 Cranch, Judge, 21 Crandall, W. H., 81 Crane, G. W., 71 Craven, B., 69 Crawford, T. H., 75 Creed, H. €., 3 Crehore, J., 39 Crisp, J. F., 29 Crocker, A., 35 Crofts Ca t7..33 Croft, J. C., 91 Crosby, J. B., 47 Crosier, A., 29 Crosier, Dr. E. S., 29 Cumming, S. J., 11 Cummings, J. 81 Cummings, W. D., 63 Cunningham, G. A., 43 Currier, A. O., 47 Currier, J. M., 89 Curtis, A. W., 77 Curtis, J. 67 Curtis, W. W., 95 Curtiss, G. G., 41 Cutler, B. B., 45 Cutler, J. L., 23 Cutting, E., 15 Cutting, Dr. H. A., 89 Dana, W. D., 39 Daniels, N. C., 95 Daniels, P., 35 Daniels, W. W., 95 Darby, Prof. J., 11, 23 Darlington, F., 79, 81 Dascey, J., 65 Dascomb, J., 51 Davidson, H. M., 71 Davies, G. W., 17 Davis, D. D., 69 Davis, E., 45, 95 Davis, J., 43 Davis, J. W. C., o1 Davis, S., 85 Davis, T., 7 Dawes, J., 101 Dawson, G., 7 Dawson, J. L., 83 Dawson, S., 35 Dawson, W., 29 Day, R. H., 37 Day, T., 77 Dayton, E. A., 65 Dayton, J. H., 29 Dayton, L. M., 73 Deacon, J. C., 57 Deckner, F., & Son, 23, 95 Deem, D., 29 Deering, D. S., 77 Delaney, J., & Son, 3 Delany, Dr., 57 De la Verny, C., 67 De Lyser, J., 95 - Denison, H. L., 35, 67 Denning, W. H., 63 Dennis, —, 81 Dennis, W. C., 21 Denny, E. D., 53 Devey, C. J., 5 De Villis, F. J., 41 Dewey, —, 65 Dewey, Dr. C., 67 Dewey, Prof., 45 Dewhurst, E., 17, 43 De Wyl, N., 53 Dick, —, 79 . Dickinson, G. C., 91 Dickinson, J. P., 33 Dickner, C., 23 Dickson, —, 91 Dickson, G., 7 Dickson, W., 9 Diebitsch, H., 21 Dill, J. B., 61 Dille, I., 73 Dimmick, Dr. L. M., 17 Dixon, Dr. J. B., 7 Doak, S. S., 83 Doak, W. S., 83 Dobbins, S. C., 97 Dobin, H., 89 Dodd, Prof. C. M., 29 Dodge, J. W. & Son, 85 Dole, J. G., 69 Dominica, J., 15 Donaldson, J. B., Donhauser, H., 61 Donoghue, J. 95 Donoghue, J. O., 5 Dorr, E., 61 Dorweiler, P., 31, 33 Doughty, Dr. W. H., 23 Dowd, J. O., 37 Doyle, J. B., 75 Drake, E. P., 91 Draper, D., 65 Draper, J-; 45 Drysdale, R. H., 69 Dudley, T., 25, 27 Duerstein, J., Duffield, a: ri Duffield, Dr. H., 79 Duffus, A., 9 Dunbar, W. 50, 51 Duncan, A., 27 Duncan, J., 9 Dungan, J. L., 95 Dunn, L., 93 5 Dunn, W.. 55 Dunwoody, W. P., 31 Durmont, —, 43 Dutton, Prof. J. R., 41, 81 Dwyer, E. F., 7 Dyson, J., 83 Eacuers, H., 79 Eagle, R. F., 33 Eakins, W. H., 7 Earle, E. S., 83 Easter, Prof. J. D., 23 Eaton, Dr. B. F., 89 Eaton, V. G., 39 Eddy, L., 95 Edgington, R. P., 35 Edmondson, Dr., 41 Edwards, D., 61, 65 Edwards, J., 77 Edwards, T., 19 Eggert, J., 77, 81 Egleman, —, 79 Eldridge, W. V., 25 Ellicott, J. F., 41 Elliott, Prof. J. B., 51 Ehiott, J. C., 71 Ellis, D. H., 43, 93 Ellis, Dr. E., 47, 95 Ellis, Dr. W. T., 17 Ellsworth, J., 27 Elmsly, R., 3 Emery, J., 81 Engelmann, Dr. G., 53 Englebrecht, L., 73 Exvendberg, Prof. J. C., 87 Ervendberg, L. C., 99 Estill, —,95 - Evans, —, 29 Evans, J., 55 Evans, J. E., 75 Everett, —, 3 Ewing, C. G., 16 Eyster, D., 77 FABER, J. C., 37 Fahs, Dr. C. F., 11 Failor, A., 33 Fairbanks, F., 89 Fairbanks, J. P., 89 Fairchild, Prof. J. H., 73 Fairchild, J. P., 67 Fallon, J., 43 Farnsworth, Dr. R. J., 31 Feicht, Dr. B., 77 Fellows, W., 95 Felt, J., Jr., 65 Fendler, A., 51, 53 Fenton, E., 79 Fenton, H., 45, 75 Fenton, W., 67 Ferguson, Hon. J., 5 Fernald, C. H., 39 Femald, M. C., 39 Ferriss, E. J., 73 Field, Gen. M., 89 Fietsam, J., 85 Finch, F., 41 Finley, Dr. T., 27 Finn, W., 25, 45 Finney, W. G., 9 Fish, E., 33, 35 Fish, L., 33 Fisher, A. N., 35 Fisher, Dr. J. C., 71 Fiske, W. M. L., 21 Fiske, Dr. W. M. L., 67 Fitch, J., 25 Fitton, H. A., 7 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS. Fitye, H. A., 27 Fitzgerald, F., 69 Fitzgerald, J., 3 Fleet, A., 3 Fleming, J., 57 Flint, W., 67 Florer, Dr. T. W., 51 Fogle, D., 35 Folk, J. W., 83 Foltz, J. M., 79 Foote, H. A., 69 Force, W. Q., 21 Ford, A. C., 85, 89 Fortescue, J., 3 Fory, J. C., 31 Foster, H., 85 Foster, R. B., 35 Foster, R. W., 37 Foster, S., 33 Fotheringham, T. F., 7 Fowler, —, 5 Fowler, J., 5 Fox, J. L., 43 Foye, J. C., 95 Frambes, Prof. O. S., 17 France, G. S., 61 Francis, J. B., 43 Franklin, Dr. W. E., 83 Frantz, J. M., 47 Fraser, Miss, 3 Frazer, J. B., 73 Free, O., 29 Freeman, F. N., 57 French, Dr. I. S., 57 French, J. R., 65 Fresch, H. J., 17 Frey, H., 49 Frick, —, 77 Friel, P., 81 Fries, G. W., 63 Frost, A., 57 Frost, B. D., 43 Fuller, A. N., 35 Fuller, E. A., 83 Fuller, Dr. E. N., 83 Gaines, A. G., 39 Gale, W., 95 Galt, F. S., 101 Gantt, Dr. W. H., 85, 87, 89 Gardiner, F., 39 Gardiner, J. H., 65 Gardiner, O. A. A., 33 Gardiner, R. H., 39 Garland, E., 55 Garland, J., 41 Garland, J. G., 39 Garrison, O. E., 49 Gaskill, —, 79 Gay, V. P., 27 Geddes, J., 7 Geddings, Dr. W. H., 81 Gibbon, L., 83 Gibbons, Dr. H., 16, 213 Gibbs, T., 87 Gibson, H., 55 Gibson, R. T., 25 Gidley, I. M.; 31 Gifford, B. R., 1, 37, 43, 45 Giles, F. W., 35 Gill, J. H., 25 Gilliland, J. W., 75 Gillingham, C., 93 Gillingham, W., 41 Gilliss, Lieut., 21 Gilman, R. A., 19 Gilman, S., 39 Gilmer, M., 71 Gilmer, R. S., 69 Gilmour, A. H. I., 5 Glasco, J. M., 87 Glennie, A., 81 Glover, E. S., 23 Goddard, E. M., 55 Godfrey, M. P., 61 Gold, T. S., 19 Goldsmith, E., 85 Goode, W. H., 85 Goodfellow, P., 9 Goodman, W. R., 41 Goodnow, I. T., 35 Goodrich, Dr. G. A., 55 Goodwin, S. L., 53 Gordan, Dr. W. A., 97 Gorgas, A. C., 41 Gorom, N., 37 Gosewisch, F. L., 93 Goss, B. F., 35 Goss, W. K., 31 Gould, M., 39 Goye, Dr., 5 Gramesby, C., 25 Grant, B., 77 Grant, C. W., 27 Grant, D. L., 31 Grant, E., 27 Grant, G., 7 Grant, J., 7, 27, 53 Grant, P., 3 Grant, R. E., 27 Grant, Dr. W. T., 23, 25 Grape, G. S., 41 Grathwohl, J., 77 Green, —, 77 Green, D., 67 Green, G. C., 77 Green, H. A., 57 Green, J. C., 81 Green, W. S., 3 Greene, E., 13 Greene, H. C., 19 Greene, J. H., 69 Greene, J. M., 79 Greenwood, F. N., 19 Greer, A. R., 51 Greiner, J., 71 Gregory, S. O., 67 Gregsby, W. T., 85 Gridley, J., 95 Griest, M., 2 Griffin, L. F., 43 Griffing, C. S. S., 69 Griffith, R. H., 47 Griswold, T. L., 83 Groesbeck, E. M., 35 Groff, T. L., 27 Groneweg, L., 71 Grove, J., 3 Guevard, J. St. J., 83 Guest, W. E., 65 Gunn, D., 3,9 Guptill, G. W., 39 Haas, H., 61 Habersham, Dr. S. E., 23 Hachenberg, Dr. G. P., 75 Hachez, F., 95 Hackenberg, Dr. G. P., 63 Hagensick, J. M., 31 Hahn, C., 79 Haines, —, 77 Haines, N. S., 79 Haines, W., 23 Hale, Dr. E., 43 Hall, Dr. A., 5 Hall, G. F., 5 Hall, J., 25 5 Halleck, E. G., 29 Hallowell, B., 91 Hamilton, A. J., 81 Hamilton, Prof. J , 85 Hamilton, M., 27 Hamilton, W., 55 Hamunitt, J. W., 71 Hanan, B. P., 53 Hance, E., 79 Haney, G. C., 7 Haney, J. B., 7 Hanna, G. B., 69 Hannaford, E., 71 Hanscom, R. F., 57 Hanshen, C. F., 41 Hanshew, J. K., 41 Harcourt, J. D. & Son, 67 Hardy, Dr. J. F. E., 69 Hardy, Prof. W. B., 17 Harlan, D., 79 Harleston, F. H., 83 Harper, G. W., 71 Harper, Prof. L., 51, 59 Harrington, C. A., 91 Harris, —, 73, 77 Harris, A. J., 11 Harris, E. A., 33 Harris, Dr. J. O., 27- Harris, R., 85 Harris, W., 53 Harrison, B. F., 19 Harrison, E. L. T., 89 Harrison, Prof., 5 Harrison, T., 37 Hart, J. H., 65 Hartt, —, 3 Harvey, J. C., 79 Hasbrauck, J. E., 59 Haskell, W., 39 Haskin, W. L., 67 Hatch, —, 51 Hatch, A. L., 51 Hatch, Dr. F. W., 15 Hatch, J., 57 Hatch, N. W., 5 Hatfield, J. C., 7 Haworth, J. 79, 81 Hayden, J., 39 Hayden, W., 7 Hays, T., 20 Hays, Dr. W. W., 17 Haywood, Prof. J., 73, 75 Hearne, F. J., 27 Hearne, M. L., 49, 83 Heaton, L. D., 87, 89 Hedges, Dr. U. D., 19 Heimstreet, J. W., 49, 67 Heisley, Dr. J., 77 Helen, T. B., 29 Helme, D., 45 Hemmeon, J. L., 3 Hempstead, Dr., 73 Hendricks, D. B., 63 Henrich, S., 29 Henry, —, 19 Henry, Dr. W. E., 27, 35 Hensley, J. M., 3 Hering, C. J., 1or Herrick, J., 39 Herrick, J. D. 73 Herrick, L., 73 Heusten, —, 79 Heyser, Dr. A., 79 Heyser, W., 77 Hibbard, A. A., 49, 63 Hickerman, H., 77 | Hickock, W., 77 243 244 Hicks J. C., 95 Hicks, Dr. W. R., 69 Hieto, J. A., 99 Higgins, Prof. D. F., 3 Higgins, F. W., 45 Hildebrand, W. D., 79 Hildreth, Dr. P. O., 73 Hildreth, Dr. S. P., 73, 210 Hill, J. 1., 9 209, 3 55 +33 Hillier, S. L., 49, 67, 71 Hills, F. T., 57 Hillyer, H. L., 2 Himoe, J. E., 95 Himoe, Dr. S. O., 35 Hindman, S. M. W., 75 Hines, R. N., 69 Hiscox, G. D., 2 Hitter, D. R., 33 Hoadley, C. H., 17 Hoadley, J. H., 17 Hobart, E. F., 33 Hobbs, C. M., 29, 57, 79 Hobbs, O. T., 79 Hoben, E. J., 5 Hodges, G. W., 95 Hoff, Dr. J. W., 95 Hoffer, Dr. J. R., 79 Hogan, J., 65 Holbrook, E. D., 25, 57, 59 Holcomb, A., 43 Hollenbeck, D. K., 73 Hollenbeck, F., 73 Holley, B. F., 11 Hollifield, Dr. H. N., 23 Hollingsworth, J., 7 Holmes, E. S., 47, 67 Holmes, T., 29 Holston, Dr. J. G. F., 75 Honeyman, W. E., 77 Hoover, W., 73 Hopkins, Prof. A., 45 Hopkins, Dr. H. H., 41 Hopkins, K. E., ror Horine, M. W., 27 Horn, Dr. H. B., & Daughters, 33 Horne, Capt. D. B., 91 Horning, E., 75 Horr, Dr. A., 31 Horr, E. W., 31, 37 Horrigan, D., 20 Hosford, O., 47 Hoskinson, R. M., 33 Hotchkiss, J., 91 Hough, Dr. F. B., 65, 67 Hough, Dr. T. V., 61 Houghton, G. S., 77 Houghton, S. W., 85 House, J. C., 65, 67 How, —, 3 Howard, J. R., 29 Howard, S. A., 69 Howard, T. F., 57 Howard, W. W.., 63 Howe, C., 21 Howell, D., 47 Howell, R., 65 Huart, V. A., 5 Hubbard, A. T., 35 Hubbs, Dr. J. A., 77 Hudson, Dr. A. T:, 31 Huebener, O. T., 79 Huggins, A. W., 49 Hughes, Dr. J. H., 7 Hull, A. B., 17 Huneke, P. J., 37 Hunt, A. D., 11 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS. Hunt, A. M., 35 Hunt, D., 19 Hunt, G. M., 61 Hunt, W. H., 21 Huntington, G. C., 73 Huntington, L. C. L., 99 Hurley, D. P., 11 Hurlin, W., 57 Hurtt, —, 71 Hyde, G. A., 43, 71, 73 | Hyde, F. C. P., 67 | Hyland, —, 33 IpaRRA, Dr., 101 Ingalls, S, M., 67 Ingalsbe, G. M., 67 Ingraham, —, 33 Ingraham, Dr. J., 59, 73 Irvin, Dr. A. C., 71 Irvine, S. G., 73 Irwin, A. C., 29 Irwin, Lieut., 7 | Ives, E. R., 21 Ives, W., 61 Jack, Dr., 5 Jackman, A., 89 Jacks, T. M., Jr., 13 Jackson, J., 77 Jackson, R. S., 5 Jacobs, Prof. H. Jacobs, Prof. M., Jacque, A., 75 Jaeger, H. W., 73 James, Dr. J., 27 James, J. W., 27 Jaquith, M. E., 49 Jefferson, J. F., 7 Jenkins, J. F., 65 Jennings, F. R., 7 Jennings, Dr. S. K., 11, 51, 83, 8 I Be, 77 7 5 Jergensen, C. N., 31 Jerome, A. E., 73 Jewell, W. S., 37 Jillson, B. C., 83 Johns, Dr. M., 41 Johnson, E. W., 61 Johnson, H. A., 5 Johnson, J., 5 Johnson, Dr. J., 83 Johnson, J. H., 9 Johnson, N., 25 Johnson, S., 63, 65, 67 Johnson, T. H., 71 | Johnson, W., 41, 79 | Johnston, E. D., 71 Johnston, J., 19 Johnston, M. M., 19 Johnston, Dr. W. M., 51 Johnston, Dr. W. N., 69 Jones, Dr., 71 Jones, B. W., 91 Jones, H. W., 91 Jones, M. C., 43 Jones, T., 25, 31 Jones, W. M., 7 Jourdan, Prof. C. H., 41 Joy, Prof. C. A., 65 Judson, J. A., 81 Julien, A. A., 99 KABERNAGLE, J., 41 Kaler, F., 85 Kaucher, W., 53 Kauffman, W. S., 25 Kaye, Dr., 5 Kedzie, Prof. R. C., 47 Kedzie, Prof. W. K., 35 Keeler, W. F., 21 Keenan, T. J. R. and Wife, 51 Keenan, W. E. A., 51 Kelley, O. H., 49 Kellogg, E., 55 Kellogg, J. H., 55 Kelsey, H. S., 95 Kemp, Dr. A. F., 7, 25, 47 Kemper, Dr. G. W. H., 29 Kendall, J. E., 93 Kennedy, D. M., 31, 59 Kennedy, J. C., 89 Kennedy, T., 71 Kennedy, Dr. T. J., 83 Kennicott, R., 11 Kentner, L. M., 33 Kerr, Prof. W. C., 69 Kibbe, Dr. T. R., 15 Kidder, L. D., 57 Kilpatrick, Dr. A. R., 37 Kindall, J. F., 67 King, —, 81 King, A. C., 73 King, W. S., 61 Kingsbury, J. H., 81 Kingston, G. T., 209, 211 Kinsell, E. G., 41 | Kirby, W. W., 3 Kirkpatrick, Prof. J. A., 79 Kirkpatrick, J. C., 35 Kitchen, A. E., 69 Kluge, Dr. J. P., 1o1 Knapp, E., 87 Knapp, W., 15 Knauer, J., 29 Knight, A. B., 71 Knoble, S., 73 Knoud, J., 51 Knox, —, 99 Koch, P., 53, 55 Kohler, E., 77, 81 Konnslar, E., 91 Konnslar, Dr. R., 91 Kribben, B. D., 53 Kridelbaugh, —, 31 Kron, F. J., 69 Kunster, H., 27 Lamp, Dr. W. W., 35 Landers, M. L., 35 Landy, H. D., 63 Lane, J., 47 Lane, N. D., 47 Langdon, L. A., 63 Langer, Dr. J., 31 Langguth, J. G., 25 Lapham, I. A., 95 | Larison, G. H., 57 Tearsbh tenes 7 Laselle, C. B., 29 Laszlo, C., 99 Lathrop, O. C., 47 Lathrop, S. P., 95 Lattimore, Prof. S. A., 65 Lawrence, G. W., 69 Lawrence, S. D., 87 | Lawson, D., 5 | Lawson, G. W., 19 Lawson, Gen. T., 213 Hea, Jes 7a Lear,.O. El. B53 Learned, D. W., 19 Leavenworth, F. P., 37 Lee, E. N:, 95 Lee, L. A., 61 Lee, S. O., 55 Lees, J. C., 99 Lefever, H., 7 Lefever, J., 79 Lefferts, J., 65 Leffman, L., 63 Leggett, C. D., 71 Lehman, —, 81 Leib, C. J. B., 53 Leoni, G. N., 37, 85 Lett, Dr. S., Jr., 7 Letton, J. E., 37 | Levesay, Dr. G. W., 71 Levings, C., 27 Lewis, —, 77 Lewis, B. L., 83 Lewis, C. H., 83 Lewis, J., 7, 89 Lewis, R. J., 57 Lillie, D. T., 37 Limber, —, 79 Line, W., 57 Lining, Dr., 83 Little, J., 3 Little, R., 20, 21 Livingston, Prof. W., 25 Lloyd, E., 37, 45 Lobdell, M. J., 65 Lockwood, G. P., 95 Lockwood, J. A., 61 Logan, Dr. T. M., 15 Long, H., 69 Loomis, E., 71 Loughridge, Dr. J. H., 29 Loundes, B. O., 41 Love; 2.31 Love, S. G., 63 Lovering, Prof. J., 43 Lownsberg, H., 67 Lowrie, J. R.,.79 Lowrie, J. W., 81 Ludwick, H. T. J., 69 Ludwig, H. M., 85, 95 Luenemann, J. H., 37, 53 Lueps, C., 95 Lueps, J., 95 Lull, Prof. J. S., 51 Lum, S. B., 69 Lupston, N. T., 11 Luther, S. M., 71 Luttrell, J., 17 Lynch, J. G., 95 Mac, E. T., 63 MacAfee, Dr. J. R., 23 MacBeth, S., 31 MacBride, T. H., 33 MacCall, C., 93 MacCarty, H. D., 35, 75 MacCary, R., 51 MacCary, W., 51 MacChesney, J. B., 15 MacChesney, W. D., 85 MacClintock, F., 33 MacClung, C. L., 13, 15, 75 MacComas, E. F., 77 MacConnell, E. M., 79 MacConnell, T., 33 MacCord, J. S., 5 MacCord, R. H., 51, 53 MacCormick, J. O., 41 MacCormick, W. A., 35 MacCoy, E., 31 MacCoy, Dr. F. and Daughters, 29, 31 MacCready, D., 31 MacCutchen, A. K., 23 MacCutchen, H. T., 83 MacDonald, G. N., 7 MacDonald, H., 3 MacDonald, J., 17 MacDonald, M., 93 MacDowell, A., 69 MacDowell, W. W., 69 MacElrath, J. J., 13 MacElroy, W., 59 MacFarland, —, 35 MacFarland, R. W., 73 MacGann, E. W., 91 MacGauran, W., 83 » MacGillivray, W., 53 MacGovern, E., 35 MacGregor, C. J.,9 MaaGrindon, O., 3 Macllvaine, C. J., 63 MacInemey, E. O. C., 87 Mack, R. C., 57 MacKay, J., 5,9 MacKee, C. B., 21, 91 MacKee, W., 59 MacKenzie, H. B., 5 MacKenzie, J., 3, 7 MacKenzie, J. M., 31 MacKoom, —, 61 MacLaughlin, R., 21 MacLendon, J. C. P., 13 MacLeod, C. H., 5 MacMillan, S. B., 71 MacMoore, P. A., 63 MacNab, E., 3 MacNett, E. L., 77 Mac Nutt, H. E., 67 Macon, T., 17 MacRae, C., 83 MacWilliams, J., 5 Madison, —, 93 Maguire, F., 95 Mailler, J. P., 61 Malcolm, W. S., 65 Malden, J. J., 47 Mallory, A., 101 Mangels, F., 57 Manley, S., 37 Mann, H. H., 53 Manry, J. J., 59 Mansfield, A. A., 33 Mansfield, F., 37, Manson, J. O., 71 March, J. H., 37 Marcy, Prof. O., 25 Marks, C., 79 Marr, R. S., 85 Marsden, Dr. J. H., 81 Marsh, C., 89 Marsh, Dr. E. S., 67, 95 Marsh, Dr. M. M., 65,73, 83 Marsh, O. J., 27 Marsh, R., 75 Marshall, G., 31, 33 Martin, Dr. A., 29, 85 Martin, Dr. DeW. H.,.7 Martin, Dr. G., 81 Martin, H., 51 Martin, Dr. J. P., 13 Martin, M., 21 Martin, R. A., 19 Martin, R. R., 31, 49 Martin, Dr. S. D., 37 Martin, W., 79 Martin, W. A., 91 Martindale, I. C., 77 Marvin, J. W., 93 Mason, —, 81 Mason, E. and Son, 43 Mason, E. E., 55 Mason, J. C., 73 Mason, Prof. R. Z., 95 Mathew, C. R., 5 Mathis, H. C., 37 Mation, Dr. H. M., 49 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS. Matthews, H. W., 67 Matthews, J. McD., 37, 71 Matthews, Dr. M. M., 67 Matthies, A. L., 27 Mauld, Dr. D. W., 19 Maulsby, S., 79 Mauran, Dr. P. B., 23 Maurice, C. F., 67 Maury, Lieut. M. F., 20 Maxey, W. F., 53 Maxwell, —, 81 Maxwell, S. A., 2 Mayer, Prot. A. M., 41 Mayhew, R., 29 Meacham, H. G., 25 Meacham, S., 25 Mead, A., 33 Mead, C., 33 Mead, H. C., 97 Mead, Dr. S. B., 25 Mead, T., 25 Mechan, J., 77 Mechlin, —, 7 Meeker, J. S., 61 Merriam, C. C., 65 Merriam, G. F., 35 Merriam, S. A., 45 Merrill, Dr. E., 37, 89 Merrimann, A. M., 17 Merriwether, C. J., 91 Merser, A. F., 7 Merwin, E. H., 27 Metcalf, H., 67 Metcalf, Dr. J. G., 43 Miles, Dr. M., 45 Miles, T. H., 37 Millard, A. J., 33 Millard, J. D., 47 Miller, A., 51 Miller, C. H., 97 Miller, E. and Wife, 33 Miller, Prof. F., 61, 59, 91 Miller, J., 79 Miller, J. H., 35 Miller, L. A., 89 Mills, B. F., 95 Mills, S. D., 7 Milmine, A., 49 Minchin, J. T., 23 Minick, J. B., 47 Minnesinger, J. M., 55 Mitchell, J., 61 7 6 Mitchell, Dr. R. W., 85 Mitchell, W., 43 Mitchell, W. A., 101 Moeller, G., 95 Monroe, Prof. A. T., 63 Montgomery, Prof. J., 9 Moodie, R. B., 7 Moor, N., 79 Moore, A., 51 Moore, A. P., 39 Moore, C. R., 91 Moore, Dr. G. F., 69 Moore, I., 53 Moore, J., 29 Moore, Dr. J. L., 37 Moore, S. M., 71 Moore, T. B., 51 Moore, Dr. W., 53 Mordecai, —, 79 | Morerod, Dr. E. R., 53 Morgan, H., 7 Morgan, J. S., 45 Morrelle, Prof. D., 69 Morris, E., 67 Morris, Prof. O. W., 65 Morrison, Dr. J., 7 Morrison, W. H., 25 Mitchell, Prof. and Wife, 49 Morse, Dr. G. M., 43 Morse, J. P., 67 Morton, Dr. G. R., 73 Mosley, R., 7 Moss, G. B., 25 Mossman, R., 5 Moulton, J. P., 41 Moulton, M. M., 33 Moultrie, J. L., 11 Mowry, G., 81 Moyer, H. C., 81 Mudge, B. F., 35 Mueller, Prof. R., 71, 79, 81 Muir, W., 53 Mulholl, W. R., 3 Mulligan, A., 61 Mumford, R., 7 Munfield, G. C., 29 Munn, A., 3 Murdock, G., 5 Murdock, W. H., 69 Murphy, R. H., 41 Murphy, W. W., 49 Murray, J. G., 43 Murray, Lieut., 5 Murray, P., 27 Muscott, J. M., 33 Muss, Dr. G. W., Jr., 35 Nasu, J. A., 31 Nason, W. R., 7 Naylor, S. W., 45 Neely, E. B., 53 Neill, T., 73 Neiswender, W., 35 Nelson, D. B., 33 Nelson, G. J., 39 Nelson, H. M., 43 Nelson, R. J., 3 Nelson, S. A., 43 Nepher, F. E., 33 Nessel, L., 93 Nettleton, A., 91 Nettleton, E. S., 17 Newcomb, G. S., 43 Newcomb, J. B., 25 Newell, —, 45 Newkirk, R. M., 29 Newton, G. A., 73 Newton, J., 21 Nichols, J. S., 49 Nicholson, H. H., 97 Nicherson, D., 3 Noll, A. B., 59 Norfleet, T., 69 North, Dr. S. B., 11 Norton, J. H., 65 Norton, Prof. S. A., 71 Noutse, J. H., 95 Nyack, —, 67 ODELL, B. F., 33, 49 Odell, F., 57 Oemsler, A. G., 23 Ogden, J. M., 37 Ohler, W. H., 39 O’Leary, D., 31 Oliver, J., 47 Olmstead, Prof., 19 Onslow, G., 69 Ormsby, G. S., 71 Osborn, E., 27 Owsley, J. B., 73 Passt, F. J., 23 Packard, D. B., 77 Packard, L, S., 67 245 Paddock, J. A., 89 Page, Capt., 99 Paine, C. S., 89 Paine, Dr. H. M., 61 Palm, S., 85 Palmer, —, 29 Palmer, J., 61 Palmer, J. R., 59 Pane, W. A., 39 Panton, C. H., 7 Pardee, H. C., 55 Pareis, A., 35 Park, —, 77 Park, W. K., 91 Parker, J. D., 39, 41 Parker, M., 97 Parker, T., 81 Parkinson, D. F., 15, 16 Parlane, W. A., 7 Parr, H. A., 3 Parsons, L. H., 57, 79 Parvin, T. S., 33 Pashley, Dr. J. S., 27 Paterson, A. B., 49 Patrick, J. M., 65 Patterson, H. M., 27 Patterson, J. S., 69 Pattison, H. A., 47 Patton, Dr. T., 93 Patton, W. F., 43 Paxton, J. W., 45, 47 Payne, D., 91 Payne, I. S., 51 Payne, J. K., 83 Payne, L. E., 91 Payne, M., 7 Payne, Prof., 83 Peake, J., 51 Peale, Dr. J. B., 79 Pearce, H., 89 Pearce, T., 75 Pearsall, E. D., 69 Pearson, —, 85 Pearson, J., 23 Peck, G. H., 15 Peck, Dr. W. R., 71 Peelor, D., 79 Pegler, G., 95 Pelger, Dr. G. S., 83 Pendergast, S., 49 Pendleton, Dr. E. M., 25 Penrod, H., 41 Penrod, H. J., 65 Percival, W. F., 81 Percy, S. H., 43 Perkins, Dr. H. C., 43 Pernot, Prof. C., 63 Perrault, E., 47 Perry, H. C., 57 Peters, T. M., 11 Peterson, —, 31 Peterson, P. F., 55 Pettinger, J. M., 55 Pettingill, W., 39, 71 Petty, C., 83 Petty, McK., 89 Phebus, J. S., 55 Phelps, E. S., 27 Phelps, H. E., 89 Phelps, L. E., 27 Phelps, S. B., 89 Phelps, W. W., 89 Phillipps, H., 7 Phillips, Dr. J., 69 Phillips, J. H., 71 Phillips, R. C., 71 Phillips, W. R., 19 Pickard, Dr. J. L., 95 Pickett, J., 91 Pierce, C., 79 246 Pierce, D. J., 97 Pierrepont, W. C., 65 Pillsbury, M. A., 71 Pinkham, M. S., 39 Pinney, C. C., 97 Pitman, C. H., 57 Pitman, E., 39, 41 Pitman, M., 39 Pittenger, J. M., 69 Plumb, Dr. O., 19 Poe, J. H., 71, 73 Pollard, T. F., 89 Pollock, J. E., 53, 73 Poole, H., 3 Pope, E., 5 Popple, W. S., 23 Porter, —, 79 Porter, H. D., 95 Porter, W., 95 Posey, Dr. J. F., 23 Potter, G. W., 67 Potts, —, 99 Potts, J. G., 91 Powell, C. F., 23 Powers, J. H., 95 Pratt, D. J., 63 Pratt, G. B., 31 Pratt, Dr. J. F., 39 Prender, G., 53 Prescott, Dr. W., 57 Probasco, S. R., 61, 63 Puffer, A., 2 Purdie, Dr. J. R., 91 Purdum, J. K. P., 45 Purmort, N., 57 Pursell, B. M., 61 Pyle, Dr. D., 49 Quincy, W. C., 93 RaBANT, C. B., 45 Race, J. A., 51 Rain, J. G., 55 Ralston, D. C., 43 Ralston, E., 95 Ralston, J. G., 79 Rambo, E. B., 29 Randall, R. B., 15 Rankin, C., 7 Rankin, D. M., 71 Rankin, J., 19 Rase, —, 81 Raser, J. H., 79 Raulett, E. L., 41 Ravenel, H. W., 81, 83 Ray, G. P., 53 Ray, Dr. L. G., 37 Ray, Prof., 71 Ray, W. H., 45, 57, 59 Raymond, G., 43 Raymond, Dr. W. A., 45 Raynolds, J. W., 33 Raynolds, W. F., 95 Read, D. E., 33 Read, N. J., 97 Redding, T. B., 29 Redington, H. M., 71 Reed, E. C., 63 Reed, J. S., 75 Reeder, R., 87 Reese, G. P., 61 Reeve, C., 71 Reeve, G. B., 7 Reid, —, 77 Reid, P., 63 Remmington, C. V. S., 43 Revenel, F. P., 83 Reynolds, Dr. H., 39 Reynolds, J., 7 Reynolds, Dr, W., 33 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL STATIONS. Reynolds, W. C., 93 Reynolds, Gen. W. F., 47, 61, 63, 67, 71 | Rhees, Dr. M. J., 59 | Rhode, S. W., 77, 85, 95 | Riblet, J. H., 2 Rice, E. J., 29 Rice, H., 43 Richardson, A. G., 35 | Richardson, C. F., 57 Rideout, J. B., 33 Ried, Dr. R. K., 17 Rigby, C. H., 3 Riggs, J. B., 49 Riggs, 5S. R., 49 Riker, W. H., 67 Rinkead, J. A., 79 Riotte, C. N., 99 Ritchie, C., 7 Robertson, R., 7 Robertson, R. S., 29 Robertson, T. D., 27 Robey, R., 93 Robinson, A., 39 Robinson, E. S., 51 Robinson, G. D., 21 Robinson, G. W., 89 Robinson, T. W., 7 Rockwell, C., 17 Rockwell, J. A., 23 Rodgers, A. P., 71 Rodman, S., 43 Roe, S. W., 17, 63 Roe, W., 65 Roedel, W. D., 91 Roffe, C. L., 93 Rogers, F. M., 15, 67 Rogers, J. S., 27 Rogers, O. P., 2 Rohe, G. H., 43, 79 Rohrmoser, —, 99 Rollins, J. F., 21 Roos, C., 49 Root, Dr. M. N., 57 Root, Prof. O., 61 Ross, —, 13 Ross, F. A., 31 Rossiter, Prof. G. R., 93 Rousseau, M. C., 19 Rucker, B. H., 89 Ruffin, J. C., 91 Ruffner, D. L., 93 Ruffner, W. H., 91 Ruggles, H., 53 Rumley, J., 69 Runge, C., 87 Russell, A. M., 31, 33, 35 Russell, E. H., 63 Russell, O. F., 13 Russell, S. R., 3 Rutherford, M., 87 Ruthven, —, 49 . Ruthven, S. P., 31 Ryan, J., 83 Ryerson, Dr. T., 59 SaisBury, E. O., 61 Salisbury, G. R., 53 Salisbury, S. W., 53 Sampson, A. 93 Sanders, B. D., 93 Sanford, S., 71 Sanford, Prof. S. N., 71 Sanford, S. P., 23 Sanger, Dr. W. W., 65 Sartorius, C., 99 Sartwell, Dr. H. P., 65 Saurman, J. W., 77 Savage, G. S., 37 Savery, T. H., 77 Saville, Dr. J. J., 33 Sawyer, G. B., 57 Sawyer, H. E., 57 Schenck, W. L., 71 Schlickers, B., 37 Schmidt, Dr. E. R., 57 Schott, C. A., 187 Schreiner, F., 79 Schumann, B., 87 Scott, J., 35 Scott, P. M., 85 Scott, S., 79, 81 Scott, Tz (Gi523 Scriba, A., 79 Scribner, H. F. J., 89 Seavey, C:C., 23 Sebree, L. E., 67 Seinbach, J. B., 91 Seltz, ‘C7555 Sergeant, J. T., 59 Sessions, L., 55 Setley, H., 47 Seyboth, R., 69, 79 Shackelford, J., 11 Shadle, }. T., 59 Shaffer, Dr. J. M., 31 Shanefelter, M. J., 21, 23 Shannon, J. M., 23 Sharp, Dr. W. H., 93 Shaven, J., 17 Shaw, F., 43 Shaw, J., 69, 73 Shaw, Dr. J. B., 17 Shaw, N. H., 55 Shaw, W. S., 73 Sheerar, H. M., 67 Sheldon, D. S., 31 Sheldon, H. A., 89 Sheldon, H. C., 81 Sheldon, W. H., 89 Sheppard, H. M., 41 Shepherd, J. A., 11, 51 Shepherd, R. C., 57 Sheriff, Dr. F., 5 Shields, E. B., 11 Shields, J. H., and Daughter, II, 71 Shields, R., 73 Shintz, H. J., 95 Shoemaker, J. G., 35 Shreve, M. B., 73 Shriver, E. T., 41 Shriver, H., 37,57, 93 Shuman, J. M., 91 Sias, Prof. S., 63, 85 Sibbald, Capt., 7 Sibley, P. B., 51 Siler, A., 69 Simmons, A. H., 93 Simmons, Prof. J. C., 17 Simpson, F., 85, 87 Simpson, F. T., 23 Sinclair, A., 9 Sisson, R., 79 Slade, E., 43 Slade, F. J., 65 Slater, J. S., 91 Slater, W. F., 57 Slattery, G. B., 39, 77 Slaven, J., 91 Smallwood, Dr. C., 5 Smedley, J. H., 77 Smith, —, 83 Smith, A. C., 49 Smith, Prof. A. W., 19 Smith, C. A., 87 Smith, Dr. C. C., 47 Smith, C. E., 25 Smith, Dr. C. H., 73; 75 Smith, C. J., 71 Smith, E., 41 Smith, E.A.,and Daughters, 61 Smith, Dr. F. M., 23, 25 Smith, G. N., 47 Smith, Dr. G. O., 25 Smith, H., 29 Smith, H. A., 27 Smith, H. B., 47 Smith, H. D., 39 Smith, H. L., 49 Smith, J., 7 Smith, J. C., 73 Smith, N., 3 Smith, Dr. N. D., 13 Smith, R., 33, 57 Smith, Prof. R. M., 91 Smith, T. L., 61 Smith, W. E., 59, 95 Smith, W. P., 47 Smyser, Dr. H., 79 Snell, Prof. E. S., 43 Snow, Prof. F. H., 35 Somerville, W. B., 11 Sopris, S. T., 17 2 Soule, Prof. W., 61 Soule, W. L. G., 35 Southworth, N. L., 45 Sowd, E. K., 23 Spaulding, Dr. A. and Wife, 25, 27 Spaulding, E. D., 25 Spaulding, J., 97 Spaulding, J. G., 39 Spence, E. E., 91 Spencer, A., 79 Spencer, W. C., 25 Spera, W. H., 77 Sperry, M., 71 Spitter, D., 29 Spooner, E., 73 Spooner, Dr. S., 63, 67 Spotton, H. B., 7 Squire, H., 47 Stalnaker, Dr. J. W., 91, 93 Stanard, B. A., 71 Stansell, D. D., 69 Stathem, I., 37 Stayman, Dr. J., 35 Stebbins, G. H., 75 Steed, T., 33 Steele, Judge A., 21 Steele, G. E., 47 Steever, A. S., 73 Stein, W., 91 Steiner, L. F., 41 Stenker, E. P. D., 91 Stephens, A. M., 49 Stephens, D. W., 45 Stephens, J. A., 53 Stephens, Prof. S. G., 93 Stephenson, J., 41 Stephenson, M. F., Jr., 23 Stephenson, Dr. M. F., 23 Sterling, J. W., 95 Stern, J. T., 33 Sterns, R. S., 3 Stevens, Dr. R. P., 77 Stewart, Prof. A. P., 83 Stewart, A. P. S., 25 Stewart, F. L., 79 Stewart, G., 53 Stewart, J., 9 Stewart, J. R., 7 Stewart, J. W., 31 Stewart, W. M., 83 Stiles, J. R., 5 Stillwell, C. A., 71, 85 Stocker, J. D., 79 Stockman, H. R., 23, 25 Stockwell, Dr. G. A., 47 Stockwell, W. H., 59 Stoddard, Prof. O. M., 73 Stokes, —, 81 Stokes, H. A., 59 Stovall, A. M., 83 Straitmans, J., 53 Straiton, A., 7 Strang, H. J., 7 Strang, J. J., 47 E. D., 27 Streng, L. H., 47 Strong, A. M., 61, 65 Strong, E. A., 47 Strong, O. I., 33 Stuart, —, 3 Stuart, E. W., 71 Stuart, J., 9 Stubbs, J., 75 Stump, J. M. Z., 77 Stuntz, G. R., 97 Sturtevant, E. J., 21 Sullivan, Z. T., 33 Sum, F., 27 Sumet, J. D., 21, 23 Sumner, D. H., 11 Supt, Capt., 99 Suter, C. R., 83 Sutton, G., 29 Swain, Dr. J., 27, 37 Swallow, Miss, 67 Swan, J. G., 93 Swift, Dr., 79 Swift, Dr. P., 77 ‘Tart, E. V., 5 Tait, J., 7 Talbot, B., 31 Talcott, —, 61 Tappan, E., 45 Tarrant, J. T., 37, 51 Tate, A., 95 Tayloe, E. T., 91 Taylor, A. L., 17 Taylor, H. H., 3 Taylor, J., 77, 81 Taylor, L. B., 11 Taylor, Dr. M. K., 33, 45 Taylor, R. T., 77 Taylor, T. A., 39 Taylor, T. C., 39 Taylor, W. E., 15 Taylor, W. P., 3 Teele, A., 37 Teele, A. K., 43 Tennent, T., 16, 17, 213 Tenney, J. F., 53 Tenney, R. Q., 17 Terry, C. C., 43 Tew, €. C., 83 ' Thickstun, T. F., 49 Thickstun, T. H., 79 Thomas, G., 5 Thompson, A., 7 Thompson, A. H., 27 Thompson, B., 89 Thompson, D., 33, 73 Thompson, F. E., 81 Thompson, F. P., 15 Thompson, R. O., 55 Thompson, Dr. W., 25 Thompson, Z., 5 Thorne, W. H., 7 Thornett, A. R., 39, 57 Thornton, Dr., 15, 17 Thornton, E., 91 LIST OF METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVERS. Thralls, G. R., 23, 29 Thrift, L., 93 Tickner, —, 27 Tidswell, M. A., 53 Tighe, M. F., 65 Tingley, Prof. J., 29 Tirrell, Dr. N. Q., 45 Titus, H. W., 61 Toby, J. K., 89 Tolman, J. W., & Daughter, 27 Tooley, Dr. H., 51 Topple, W. S., 25 Torry, W. W., 33 Towle, B. H., 39 Townsend, E. C., 91 Townsend, N., 33 Townsend, T. F., 57 Tracy, G. H., 79 Travelli, J. A., 79 Trefiry, R., 7 Trembley, Dr. J. B., 75 Trent, R. O., 31 Trible, A. C., 27 Tripp, L. H., 41 Tripp, O. H., 41 Tripp, S., 41 Trowbridge, D., 67 Trudeau, A., 5 True, Dr. H. A., 73 Truman, G. S., 55 Tuck, Dr. W. J., 85 Tucker, E. T., 43 Tuckerman, —, 71 Tuomey, M., 11 Turnbull, C. N., 47 Turner, D., 91 Turner, E., 37, 77 Tutweiler, H., 11 Tweedy, D., M., 73 Twiss, Major T. S., 97 UFFORD, J., 33 Underwood, D., 95 Upshaw, G. W., 91 VAGNIER, T., 29 Valente, A. H., 41- Valentine, F., 99 Valentine, J., 29 Van Blarcom, J., 41 Van Doren, A., 91 Vanhelke, J. M., 19 Van Heusen, T. V., 45 Vankirk, W. J., 11 Vannemar, J., 43 Vannort, Dr. E. A., 41 Van Nostrand, J., 85 Van Orden, W., 45 Van Voorhies, A., 49 Veatch, C., 53 Verrill, G. W., 39 Vertrees, J. E., 51 Vincent, G. C., 91 Vogel, C., 53 Von Frantzius, Dr. A., 99 WADE, E., 71 Wade, F. S., 85 Wadey, H., 33 Wadsworth, H. C., 49 Wait, S. E., 47 Waite, M. C., 95 Wakely, C. C., 65 Walker, G. W., 23 Walker, O. C., 45 Walker, S. C., 77 Wallace, S. J., 25 Waller, R. B., 11 Walrad, L. D., 35 Walthall, M., 17 Walthall, M., Jr., 16, 213 Walton, J. P., 33 Ward, L. F., 69, 73, 75 Warder, A. A., 73 Warder, R. B., 73 Ware, W. F., 55 Warne, Dr. G., 33 Warner, H. S., 194 Warren, J. H., 31, 67 Washington, L., 97 Waterbury. C., 85 Watkins, —, 65 Watkins, A. B., 61 Watkins, R. B., 55 Watson, J. M., 25, 45 Watters, Dr. J., 35 Watts, —, 95 : Weatherhead, J., 43 Weaver, W. D., 77 Webster, Prof. N. B., 69, 91 Weedon, E., 3 Weethee, —, 81 Weiland, C., 49 Weiland, H., 49 Weinberg, J. J., 35, 37 Wells, J. C., 95 Wells, Dr. S. D., 99 Wells, W., 53 Welsh, L. A., 79 Wentworth, B. C., 39 West, Dr. N. P., 85 West, S., 39 Westmoreland, Dr. J. G., 23 Weston, A. H., 53 Wetherell, L., 67 Wheaton, A. C., 31 Wheaton, D. B., 31 Wheaton, L. M., 31 Wheeler, B. J., 89 Wheeler, J. T., 57 Wheelock, G. A., 57 Whelpley, F. E., 47 Whelpley, H. J., 47 Wheston, A. C., 55 Whipple, A. W., 47 Whitaker, B., 27 Whitcomb, L. F., 43 Whitcomb, T. M., 75 Whitcomb, T. W., 93 White, —, 79 White, A., 61 White, Dr. A. C., 89 White, C., 13 White, J. B., 83 White, P., 47 White, W. F., 23 White, Dr.-W. T., ror Whitefield, A., 49 Whitehead, W. A., 21, 59 Whiting, R. C., 57 Whiting, W. H., 95 Whitney, S. J., 23 Whittemore, C. H., 47 Whittier, A. C., 19 Whittington, G., 13 Whittlesey, C. S., 45 Whittlesey, S. H., 45 Whittock, J. H., 15 Wiessner, J., 21 Wilbur, B. F., 39, 41 Wild, E. P., 89 Wilkinson, J. R., 73 Willard, J. F., 95 Willett, H. A., 9 Williams, —, 43, 89 Williams, A. B., 39 Williams, B. C., 27, 29 Williams, F., 91 Williams, H. B., 33 Williams, H. C., 93 Williams, J. G., 67 Williams, J. R., 55,59, 75 247 Williams, Dr. L. J., 61 Williams, M. G., 37, 71, 75 Williams, N., 37 Williams, Prof., 45 Williams, Dr. P. O., 63, 67 Williams, R. C., 29 Williams, R. G., 19, 89 Williams, S. R., 37, 77 Williamson, J., 7 Willis, H., 39 Willis, O. R., 67 Willis, P. L., 75 Wilson, —, 71 Wilson, J., 7 Wilson, Dr. J. B., 39 Wilson, L., 75, 93 Wilson, W., 45 Wilson, Prof. W. C., 77 Wilson, Dr. W. D., 63 Wilson, W. W., 11, 79 Winchell, Prof. N.H. &Wife, 45 Winchester, E. D., 69 Windle, J. E., 29 Wing, M. E., 89 Winger, M., 75 Winkler, C., 95 Winlock, Prof., 43 Winslow, J. E., 67 Winters, J. K. C., 49 Wislizenus, Dr., 53 Wister, C. J., 77 Witler, D. R., 31 Wolcott, A. D., 21 Wood, J., 33, 73, 210 Wood, S., 57 Wood, S. B., 71 Wood, W., 3 Woodbridge, W., 29 Woodbury, C. E., 49 Woodbury, C. W., 49 Woodruff, L., 45, 87 Woods, S., 7 Woodward, C., 71 Woodward, C. S., 29, 47, 61 Woodward, L., 67 Woodworth, Dr. A., 35 Woodworth, S., 31 Woolen, G., 29 Wooster, C. A., 65 Wright, D., 63 Wright, Dr. D. F., 85 Wright, J. D., 71 Wright, J. W. A., 11, 15 Wright, R. M., 97 Wright, T. P., 83 Wurts, T. F., 43 Wylie, W., 7 Wyman, C. A., 49 Wyrick, M. L., 51 Yale, W. D., 63 Yellowby, Prof. C. W., 89 Yeomans, W. H., 17 Yoakum, F. L., 87 Young, A., Jr., 39 Young, A. A., 57 Young, C. A., 71 Young, Prof. I., 57 Young, J., 7 Young, Dr. J. A., 83 Young, J. M., 67 Young, L. and Wife, 37 Young, M. H., 49 Young, T. M., 49 Younger, A., 13 Youngs, G. A., 65 Yuledon, J., 99 Zahner, Prof. P., 55 Ziegler, A. F., 97 Zumbrock, Dr. A., 41 ABBREVIATIONS, list of, used in refer- ences, xx Amount of rain in any day, 210 Annual fluctuation in rain-fall, 194 Autumn, distribution of rain in, 193 Average number of days of rain during a year, 211 BASINS of supply of rain, 189 Bessel’s circular function, 194 Causes of annual fluctuation, 208 Comparison of annual amounts at three stations, San Francisco, 213 Comparison of old and new rain-charts, 188 Coast survey, authority for latitudes and longitudes, xix Construction of rain-charts, 187 Copiousness of rain nearly throughout the year, 210 the same Days, distribution of rainy, in year, 209 Diurnal amount of rain-fall, 210 Diversity of amounts of rain at same place, 213 Drought, years of, followed by unsually wet years, 225 Droughts, remarkable periods of, in 1836 and 1855, 228 ERRorR, probable and annual sums and means, 214 sources of, in observations, xiv supposed to be 2 per cent., xiv Extraordinary fall of rain at Charleston, Sb Cog Bits FLUCTUATION, annual, 194 in annual rain-fall, Atlantic sea-coast, 225 New York, 226 Ohio River Valley, 226 permanency of annual, 206 Formula used for comparisons, 194 GEOGRAPHICAL distribution of rain stations, and map, 203, 204 JEIN. DID OS Groups, for combined series, annual fluc- tuation, 204 of distinctive rain-fall, 197 INCREASE of average annual precipitation from 1818 to present date, 228 of rain since 1835, 225 Influences on amount of rain, 189, 190 LAKE system of meteorological observa- tions, v, x Laws of fluctuation, 225 MAGNETICAL Observatory, Toronto, met- eorogical results, 209 Maps used, 187 Maximum in summer, 208 in winter, 208 Means, how derived, xi Minimum in autumn, 208 in winter, 208 in summer, 208 Monthly percentage of rain-fall, 207 NORMAL amount of rain for every month 206 OBSERVERS (see separate list). Ocean currents, 190 PERCENTAGE, monthly, of rain-fall, 207 Permanency of annual fluctuation, 206 Plates, explanation of, 197 RAIN-GAUGES, description of, and direct- tions for observing, xi at military posts, xi of Smithsonian Institution, xii simplest form adopted and distributed by Smithsonian Institution, xiv Relative humidity, 208 SECULAR change of the rain-fall, 212 Snow-gauges, description of and directions for observing, xi, xii, xiv Spring, distribution of rain in, 192 | Successive means, graphical representation, 226 Summer, character of distribution of rain in, 190 Stations (see separate list). Sun-spots, connection of, with rain-fall, 228 TABLES, for series of years, 103 Type curves of rain-fall— I. Atlantic sea-coast from Portland to Washington, 197 Il. Hudson River Valley, Vermont, Northern and Western New York; from Newberg to Burling- ton, and from Hanover to Fre- donia, 198 Upper Mississippi River, from Fort Madison, Southern Iowa, to Fort Ripley, Central Minnesota, and including part of Wisconsin, 200 Ohio River Valley; from Allegheny Arsenal, Western Pennsylvania, to St. Louis, Eastern Missouri, 200 ; Indian Territory and Western Ar- kansas, Forts Gibson, Smith and Washita, 201 . Lower Mississippi and Red Rivers ; also Kentucky, Natchez, Vicks- burg, Washington, Arkansas, and Springdale, Ky., 201 Mississippi Delta, and Gulf coast of Alabama and Mississippi, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Mt. Vernon Arsenal, 202 . Southeastern coast of the United States, Virginia to Florida, 202 . Western coast of United States, from bay of San Francisco to Puget Sound, 203 Alaska, as observed at Sitka, 203 III. IV. VII. UNIFORMITY of average daily precipita- tion, 211 Winpbs, influence of, 189, 190, 191, 192, 208 Winter, character of distribution of rain in, IgI (249 ) Puate I, ANNUAL FLUCTUATION IN THE RAIN FALL. a A ie : vi a A sal bi S - a a 5 rs a a y : a m < ‘a if 5 2 A z E G E = a z ei z 5 é 4 q a = a 5 Ei g 5 E: E! = eI fea] is) A a = | "7 i) + Ey S ve 2 = 3 a E eb Hz 3 a a =I a & oO = A g a 3 z iS & z z E z = & GS ‘ 2 mm.) _@ 2 “ s a = a 9. a BS Ss “ GO) Y Be r pps, és DONOUUUANOYOON esc AA HONOUONOUAAP ern CUOAREOAN ADCP AaAN ANAT AEA Poel URNA F NVAETIVAP a4 ENA UUTATOTOANU DGS UATE HVOUAEASCUOO AVANT IN (| N Ht Ll UN \ \ 6 OE IUVNUATOUA OT TTTTTIN ith % La TOOAAANTUAA IO TNNUUANOAENO Sc Ml or TUUAYOAASSUCANAAAAI aU MY repent HNP lll : UE In A TVUUOAYOUNAMS¢UAAOORUAEOO OAR UH IM ; ALIN WITLI UA I hil - FOAEAUOSNURATINATOAEAUOA AAT IVA ENDOCR AORN APA Ih SS UTUCCCLETERAAIOOAEOV RAED UATVOANGL AEE A ATLL TTT SUTIN COTTA TTT TTT N l NUUAN ALAA STETAAQUAAEORURDOSSVOUUATV OARS UAT AAA STILT TTAATTESTATTTLTS es ) sl H L nn) i alll QP ANUNTANAAAOUAAYOAS VOC AGRABOOANTAN Sec AETAAN eT Aa rt id d chi iy TTT HI A A od UTVADAOOOOAUAANE SATE AAs TT Me TUN PSH ERA EA I il IMAI Wi a Al RNA cv sUILIM il WUT IN OUTTA fli NII ANITA N STS NTT Hil | i Mh SS AUTTENIL ATMA iil Al a7 SS UTNNANE AEURANAN ct SS LATAANIL)OANVVRUAAYDA AURAL a LEAD CNT OANA UA é y , AL] ca : | STINT INET | HUAN ll er AVVAANAUDANAQUUUETEATL bins | | LE | LE TTT es UMMA EET TTT IASUVOUUUUUAD ATT TT DOAN UAUUAAANAAUA AURAL g oO oO @ Cr) Cy) C-2 wm = () nD oO na 3 g E C : # A ‘al 3 2 a B - a a é ¢ EZ g at 2 z 4 A é é g 5 A 8 5 g of S 2 oS £0 =| eH FP =| = gj i 5 =) a e ; Z z | 2 ‘i 2 a 5 2 8 z 8 a 5 S| s A Es E E = 8 E 2 z : a 2 3 S a A i] = te) i=) Z ran i ae aa 5 a ea eS : c 1 rane oo whl — Kinderhook, N Y Albany N.Y. Watervliet Ars., N.Y Lansingburg, N.Y. Granville, N.Y. Fairfield, N.Y. Clinton, N.Y. | im Utica, N.Y. Lowville, N.Y. Gouverneur, N.Y Potsdam, N.Y. ANNUAL FLUCTUATION IN THE RAIN FALL. Gh ts NG AAS TR ae ae SHaLOMENE D J. Prater I. do 3M NG AS ip a db BE Oy aN ay ay A = Cazenovia, N.Y. 5 Oxford, N.Y. C) tw Pompey, N.Y. 5 Auburn, N.Y. Ithaca, N.Y. Geneva, N.Y. 1 Penn Yan, N.Y. 3 Rochester, N.Y. Middlebury, N.Y. Fort Niagara, N.Y 12 Fredonia, N.Y. Toronic, Canada. retary te ue : I ie UREE et: . pu . a ee, el NE PuateE III. ANNUAL FLUCTUATION IN THE RAIN FALL, 5. 0. Blo 2h Min AG IG dk a AG 7 === Newark, NJ. a Lambertville, N.J. EAS A SSeeeee ESsé, =i == = SS (555 AD == == P=] i 19 === = Zz 1 1 i i ) = — —— —| [ a =S==2=: Nl Morrisville, Pa. : . | : Int , Ga. Savannah Hea Philadelphia, Pa. <= a == = Z= == I ke, Fl. Tort Broo ======2= ===s==== = a =22 = — oe eee eo _ Gettysburg, Pa. a= 22 eae id Baltimore, Md. 2S eee e2 == 2===2 = = a Fort McHenry, Md. Sa =2 i=" ==S=2==== = = ———! | = = |Z = 7 Y y 2S Bo 22s = a 7 rs == “Washington, D.C. West, Fl. Key — == (ea =e ‘Tortress Monroe, Va. ¢ a = =p Mt. Vernon Ars’l., Ala Charleston, S.C. = —— ——< ——— ans, La. SSS ge, La. gs Baton Kou, Wort Moultrie, $.C. I j ’ 4j 14 of ; p) 4s byrne Ts! y a A win 4H pin ipsensee Mahi } vf ' tha snl Do 0 calpain Vicksburg, Mis. Alleghany Ars., Pa, ANNUAL FLUCTUATION IN THE RAIN FALL, aaah aFM AM FOF AS. ON OD OSS Mo IDS “aly ———— at ————— == == == 1 S == = == y TI ry Fort Snelling, Min, IAAT AA o ae He am mn ii cet meet SS a ru 5 = == P——+—-—|_ Milwaukee, Wis. 2a : = =SSSSa5 | ae = Seaee = = = ; = M = = = Dubudue, Iowa. jen S soa cane ===ae : = zen 7 = = : =S=. ; ==: === == as = 5 Muscatine, Iowa. ——f-1 eS | a t——f ui NaS . = == ae) === <== ES} Sez ae ; SS B ae =a = a = : . 2 Fort Madison, Iowa. ==. == AAC Ea == =fooe a4== === === ‘ @ = 22S = ===-= == 4 E Nae Athens, Ill oh SSS NS SS SaaS === 8 —t i T Ft 17 a." Sa Sa = 5 = aa = 2S = == St. Louis Arsl., Ma =2=5============— ===a=eS===== (eeeee= Ss S52 === === |S2== === =Se=e ohms pt. Louis, Mo ==ooS==So SSS S= AN 4 Powe === == SSS ===> 2====== == i sd === eS Coa ar AS PS ESET == SSS = = aa BoA KLAUS —— —— OR === =o ‘228 =27aN = 2 == = ep =2==— PSA oe =2-2=== : Va == \ = Fort Leaveaworth, Kan == = = —e FF Sa=: = == = = = ANNUAL FLUCTUATION IN THE RAIN FALL. Ge WL Me Ry De dh od A EE ©, SN, DD J. FE. M. A. M. Co) Von wy s. ES Fort Gibson, In. Ter. 3 Fort Smith, Ark. Fort Washita, In. Ter. Washington, Art. San Francisco, Cal. 3 Sacramento, Cal. oe ai HW -Ft.Vancouver,W.Ta 3 _Ft.Steilacoom,W Ter W Puate Y. Sitka, Alaska Ter. ee ut * mt Cae * é a . — ee + wal ION IN RAIN AND MELTED SNOW FOR THE ue ee Ly oo i fits Explanation of Tints Areas haying an a Spring Precipitation over 15 inches darkest (hides LOS and 12s" imperfectly knows} MEAN SPRING PRECIPITATION ( March, April and May ) shows BY ISOHYETAL CURVES FOR EVERY THIRD INCH | FROM 3 TO 1/8 INCHES. E From material collected and observations made for the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Pol J-HENRY, Secretary Second Edition, including records to 1877. Prof. SPENCER F. BAIRD, Seerchiry Hustucted by CHARLES A.SCHOTT, Assistant 1S C4 G Survey WASHINGTON eee { | =e a or ir os oe h | ret Bia Rrra Ae. emai An Bek RR Reg cual \ f H Mxplanation of Tints Areas having a Summer Precipitation Jess than © ay white 6 to 10 light | 1 to 4 middle | 14 to 18 dark ) over 18 inches davkest NB Precipitation between fonginuies 10% an DW gs N f > THE DISTRIBUTION BY ISOHYETAL CURVES OF iz Oe Gb HE THE MEAN PRI A Weare 4 | SB than a les OSS Chant IRON I a \ MEAN SUMMER PRECIPITATION { dune daly aid August | SHOWN BY ISOHYETAL CURVES FOR EVERY FOURTH INCH FROM 2 TO 26 INCHES From maternal collected and observations, made for the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Irot' J-HENRY, Seerctiry Second Edition wncluding records to 1877 Pro! SPENCER F. BAIRD, Sceretary Constructed by CHARLES A SCHOTT, Assistant 1S WASHINGTON 1880 CH | — { September, October and November } SHOWN BY ISOHYETAL CURVES FOR EVERY SECOND IN MEAN AUTUMN PRECIPITATION TATION IN RAIN AND MELTED SNOW FOR THE AUTUMN, — Te FHE DISTRIBUTION BY ISOHYETAL CURVES OF THE MEAN PREC OF SPARED PLaiy FROM 2 TO 20 INCHES | Vints explanation of Aveas having an Autumn Prec Ip tation 77 Vvol, SPENCER F. BAIRD, Secretary Second Mdition, including records to 18 WASHINGTON 1880 0) re on or jor 2 inpertecdy known 4 Z = = sous sie = t = = = — ~ = Ge = Bic osm = % = = i eae Z aa a ine ie ur ine tei Wn TBien Pent Sa | | Explanation of Pints Aveas havi a Winter Precipitation | Jess Oho bin white 1 lo 8 . bidhe hy to: 12 middle ’ Le fo 16 . «ark oa at over 1G inehes darkest a1 NUE Peecipilation Detwrnn trgititdes HO and bt inpeetiootiy Kivowsy ' = a ow 1S ees e . 3 aN yf sep haamcs + Ay \ 4 -) MEAN WINTER PRECIPITATION { December January and Pebraary | SHOWN BY ISOHYETAL CURVES FOR EVERY SECOND INCH FROM 2 TO 36 INCHES From material collected and observations mante for the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Il J HENRY, Seeretiny Second Edition avelading eecords to 1077 Ivo SPENCER F. BAIRD, Seeretiey Porsticted by CHARLES A SCHOTT, Assistant FS 0 XG Sieve WASHINCTON 1880 ; | Sect "RAINFALL CHART Oe tes N BY ISOHYETAL CURVES OF THE MEAN PRECIPITATION ab) IN RAIN AND MELTED SNOW FOR THE YEAR. Explanation of Tints \reas haying an annual Precipitation less than 20 in 20 32 out over white =e TO to d4 COMO Gin 56 MEAN ANNUAL PRECIPITATION light middle SHOWN BY ISOHYETAL CURVES FOR EVERY SIXTH INCH| FROM 8 TO 68 INCHES. dark inches darkest 5 | From material collected and observations made for the | SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, Prof J. HENRY, Secretary) Second Edition, meluding records to 1877 Prof. SPENCER F. BAIRD, Secretary a) Constructed by CHARLES A. SCHOTT, Assistant U.S.C.8G Survey WASHINGTON 1880 TMien bin NY p es 2 eat ery SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTI iii 9088 01421