936 



Agricultural Journal of Victoria. 



RAINFALL IN VICTORIA. 



Months of June and July, 1904. 

 B\] P. Baracchi. 



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Goroke 



Panmure 



Rivernook 



Charlton 



Eldorado 



Seymour 



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Daylesford 



Melbourne 



Dandenong 



Warburton 



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Apsley 



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Rivernook 



Charlton 



Chiltern 



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Kyneton 



Daylesford 



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Dandenong 



Bright 



Bruthen 



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SUBDIVISIONAL AREAS OF THE STATE OF VICTORIA REPRESENTING TYPICAL 

 DISTRIBUTION OF RAINFALL. 



A. North-west — Mallee country, including the counties of Millewa, Taila, Weeah, and 



Karkarooc. 



B. Central West — Including the counties of Lowan and Borung. 



C. Western Districts — Including the counties of Follett, Dundas, western half of 



Ripon and Hampden. 



D. South-western Districts and West Coast^Including the counties of Normanby, 



Villiers, Heytesbury, and Polwarth. 



E. Northern Country — Including the counties of Tatchera and Gunbower, and the 



northern half of Kara Kara, Gladstone, and Bendigo, and the north-west 

 portions of Rodney and Moira. 



F. Northern Country — Including the greater part of the county of Moira, the north- 



eastern quarter of the county of Rodney, and the extreme north-west of 



the county of Bogong. 

 Fl. Central North — Including the county of Anglesey, the west and northern parts of 



the county of Delatite, the extreme south of the county of Moira, and the 



south-east quarter of Rodney. 

 F2. Upper Murray — Districts from Wodonga to Towong. 

 G- Central Districts North of Dividing Ranges — Including counties of Talbot and 



Dalhousie, southern half of the counties of Kara Kara, Gladstone, and 



Bendigo, and the south-west quarter of the county of Rodney. 

 H. Central Highlands and Ranges from Ararat to Kilmore. 



I. South Central Districts on the west and north side of Port Phillip Bay— Includ- 

 ing the counties of Grant, Grenville, and Bourke, and the eastern parts of 



the counties of Hampden and Ripon. 

 IL South Central Districts east of Port Phillip Bay, &c.— Including the counties of 



Mornington and Evelyn. 

 K. Regions of Heaviest Rainfall — Including all the mountainous Eastern Districts, 



and South Gippsland. 

 L. South-eastern Districts— Gippsland, and counties on the New South Wales Border. 

 M. Extreme East Coast. 



