condition of spring pasture as 105 ; the average condition of 

 apples as 67 ; and the average condition of peaches as 75. 



Temperature and Rainfall for the Whole Country. 



[From United States Climate and Crop Bulletins.] 



Week ending June 3. — The week was decidedly cool to 

 the eastward of the Mississippi River, and also in the west 

 Gulf States, Oklahoma and New Mexico. It was slightly 

 cooler than usual along the immediate Pacific coast and over 

 the central and southern Plateau regions. The week aver- 

 aged warmer than usual in Minnesota, the Dakotas, western 

 Nebraska, Montana and Wyoming, and over portions of 

 Washington, Oregon and northern California. Very heavy 

 rains fell during the week in the east Gulf States, over por- 

 tions of northern Texas, Oklahoma and northern New Mexico, 

 the north-eastern Rocky Mountain slope, portions of the lower 

 Lake region, and generally throughout New England and the 

 northern portion of the middle Atlantic States. There was 

 less than the average weekly rainfall over the southern por- 

 tions of the middle Atlantic States, the lower Ohio, central 

 and upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, and on the west 

 Gulf coast, a large area in the lower Missouri, upper Missis- 

 sippi and Red River of the North valleys receiving no 

 measurable rainfall. 



Week ending June 10. — The week was cooler than usual 

 from the north Pacific coast eastward to the Lake resrion, 

 including the northern portions of the central valleys and 

 middle Atlantic States. The week was slightly cooler than 

 usual in California and in portions of the east Gulf and south 

 Atlantic States. Along the immediate New England coast, 

 in portions of southern Florida and from the lower Missis- 

 sippi westward to Colorado and New Mexico the week aver- 

 aged warmer than usual. Heavy rains fell over portions of 

 the middle and south Atlantic States and in the Ohio, central 

 Mississippi and Missouri and Red River of the North valleys, 

 and more than the average amount fell in Oklahoma, south- 

 ern Kansas and portions of New England. A considerable 

 portion of the south Atlantic and Gulf States received less 

 than the usual amount, and the weekly rainfall was largely 



