Climatology of the United States, 239 
Lat. | ‘Long. jAlte! May.|June | July.|Aug. Sept Oct. Spr’g.|Sum’r|Aut'n,| Win’ Year. # 
o 7 ° 1) fe t Sag a 
oe 32 43|114 36; sein 0-00] 0-16) 1 3o58lo0 13 0'27| 1:30 O86 0°72} 3-15 4 
++/92 | 0°57) 0°15) 0-01/0°39 o'03}0°05) 2: ‘ ‘gol ro-43} 5 
dest 87-4 °"|° leek cede 2 ced Sass at wa 
hino -../34 of117 201 1°14! 0°00 5g] 0-09] 1 67| 7°42{13- 
ort Tejon 5 31118 48 1447] 0'61| 0'00 0°00)0°00, 1'00/0'05} rh eae 2°GEL is. « scald : 
rey..../36 36/121 | ee: 3 33) 4°43) o- 165} 5:g1/12°20] 4 
ort Miller. . 5 ot19 4o 402 1°36) o-o Ol 5)0°16} 9°57 2°80) 9 79/22°18 
Francisco 7 48} 122 26, 4 0 07\|0 63 8-81 5)11°25}22 84 4 
ait. .4.)38 3]122_ 8) 64,059, 0-01 69| 6-40 2-65) 7 56)16-60] 5 
orgie . 1 OO OOM ses O or ooo; O 12°11/29°73] 1 
eg ee eSti29 7/20 18) 150 0:86) 0:00} 0-00\0-00 0° 36)o 06) 10 0°00} 2°40} 6°79/19°85} 1 
oF SaeR 46 t 9, Sor 96) 1°15] o-00/0-00 0°65}2°11/13-51| 2 4 87\ 15-0 an 2 
2 44\1 2 bd o16)1 8 2°34 31 12 = I 2)2 * 
storia»... 46 11\123 48 50 5-95 288 0:00 1°15.1'876-7016-43) 4: P9741 86-35] 
raceme «147 1o}122 25| 300. 1°86] 1-97 4) 54 2-67)4-43)11-19, 3°85)15 83 92°62)53 4g) & 
SUA see es (57 3113518] 20 5 29| 3-79] 4:15\7 81 11°27 '8°3.[18-32,15-75)32" 10,23-77/89 94! 7 
Thus it is seen that for a period of two years no rain fell at Del 
Chino during the months of Jane, J uly, September rh October, 
inc 
ho rain fell during July, August and September. Only ;}; inch 
date June the observations appear to have 
fa suspended. At Fort Tejon and Camp Far West no rain 
ell during the months of June, July and August. At eleven of 
the prece ing stations, we find the aggregate fall of rain for five 
quot the year was less than one inch, viz. at Del Chino 0:09; 
a Luis Rey 021; Sacramento 0-21; Fort Miller 0:23; Camp 
git West 0:42; Monterey 0:55; San Francisco 0°58; Benicia 0°61; 
an Diego 0°63; Fort Tejon 0-66; Fort Yuma 0°87. — 
. the large amount of rain at Sitka, Astoria, and Fort Orford 
All the facts with reference to the distribution of temperature 
ia 4 Fain are palpably exhibited to the eye In a series of charts, 
Jor which Mr, Blodget deserves great credit. We cannot how- 
Cution of the work is not equal to its pretensions. We have 
: g more or less serious, and 
Some of th i ion seem a 
ese we propose briefly to mention. - 
“Wperfluous act of feuly-finding to criticise the literary merits of 
