Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology 



Summary of Annual Temperature and Precipitation for the Years 



1909 — 1912 



Temperature 



Precipitation 



*Also in other months. 



Topography. 



As in other parts of the Great Basin, the mountains have 

 a general north and south trend and are separated by a broad 

 in-filled valley.^ The Humboldt River enters this valley, which 

 may for convenience be called Maggie Basin, at the east 

 through Moleen Canyon, and, flowing directly across the 

 southern end along the northern limit of the Pinyon Range, 

 leaves it through a gap in the Cortez Range. Maggie Creek, 

 a permanent stream, flows lengthwise of the basin. 



ipor a topographical map of this region see Bull. 408, U. S. Geological Survey. 



