§aitt-M at miitm iw 1875, 



BY GEORGE F. BURDEE, M.D., E.M.S. 



TABLE OF EAIN-FALL. 



Remakks. — In the foregoing table are shown the quantities of 

 rain measured in each month of 1876, and in the whole year, the 

 averages derived from 23 years' observations, and the departure in 

 each case from the average. To these particulars are added the 

 heaviest falls for the several months, and the number days in each 



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