WATER-POWERS OF ALABAMA. 



149 



Daily gage height in feet of Tennessee River at Chattanooga, Tenn., 



for 1899. 



Day 



1., 



2., 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 

 6. 

 7., 

 8., 

 9. 



10. 



11. 



12. 



13. 



14. 



15. 



16. 



17. 



18. 



19. 



20. 



21. 



22. 



23. 



24. 



25. 



26. 



27. 



28. 



29. 



30. 



31. 



Jan. 



Feb. Mar.|April|May |Jun. 



July|Aug.|Sept. Oct. |Nov.|' 

 ! I I 



Dec. 



4.75 

 4.95 

 5.30 

 5.80 

 5.95 

 7.25 

 18.80 

 18.40 

 17.3o 

 17.151 

 13.85 

 10.50 

 9.15 

 8.10 

 7.55 

 7.30 

 7.40 

 7.45 

 7.25 

 7.00 

 6.80 

 6.45 

 5.90 

 5.65 

 6.05 

 6.35 

 5.85 

 5.75 

 5.55 

 5.301 

 5.301 



5.70 

 5.65 

 5.60 

 10.70 

 23.10 

 30.45 

 34.30 

 36.95 

 38. 2o 

 36.75 

 30.30 

 19.35 

 12.15 

 9.50 

 8.50 

 7.55 



19.25| 

 17.60 

 15.15 

 14.15 

 17.95, 

 24.50] 

 26.051 

 27.60| 

 27.70| 



ll'.85| 



lO.bti 



9.55 



11.20 



24.55 

 34.25 



. 



7.95 36.90 

 9.55| 36.15 



11.30 



12.65 



11.50 



10.65 



10.10 



9.75 



9.50 



9.20 



13.20 



18.45 



35.85 

 37.05 

 39.20 

 40.00 

 38.70 

 32.70 

 23.15 

 16.30 

 13.65 

 13.95 

 17.30! 

 21.20| 

 22.80|. 



22. 

 19.50' 

 14.90 

 12.95 

 13.25 

 14.70 

 15.70 

 18.05 

 17.75 

 15.70 

 14.20 

 12.90 

 11.65 

 10.70 

 10.00 

 9.40 

 8.75 

 8.40 

 8.00 

 7.55 

 7.35 

 7.05 

 7.85 



9.35 

 10.75 

 10.30 

 9.20 

 8.35] 

 7.75) 

 ...... 



7.60| 

 7.101 

 6.70 

 6.3( 

 6.15 

 7.10 

 8.5f 

 9.35 

 10.00 

 10. 7f 

 11.15 

 10.40 

 9.60 

 9.30 

 9.55 

 9.20 

 8.70 

 7.75 

 6.90 

 6.40 

 5.90 

 5.60 

 5.35 

 5.30 

 5.05 

 4.80 

 4.65 

 4.40 

 4.30 

 4.20 

 4.25 



4.15 



4.25 



4.40 



4.85 



4.65 



4.25 



4.C5 



3.75 



3.5; 



3.40 



3.90 



4.30 



5.25 



5.80 



6.45 



6.10 



6.40, 



6.20 1 



5.25 



4.70 



4.20 



3.75 



3.50 



3.25 



3.15 



3.00 



3.25 



3.65 



3.50, 



3.30! 



3.451 



3.30! 



3.05J 



2. 



2.60 



2.60 



2.65 



3.05 



2.90 



2.60 



2. 



2.45J 



2.3U| 



2.20 



2.15 



1.95 



1.90! 



1.801 



1.90| 



2.05J 



2.05| 



2.40! 



2.701 



3.50| 



3.40 



3.00| 



3.05! 



3.65| 



4.25 



4.io| 



5.io| 



4.20 

 3.55 

 3.05 

 2.75 

 2.45 

 2.45 

 2.40 

 2.40J 

 2.251 

 2.10 

 2.10 

 2. CO 

 2.00 

 2.25 

 2.65 

 2.65 

 2.401 

 2.30'j 

 2.15 

 1.90 

 1.70 

 1.60 

 1.45 

 1.30 

 1.20 

 1.20 

 1.20 

 1.2b 

 1.50 

 1.85 



2.20 

 2.35 

 2.80 

 3.05 

 2.65 

 2.25 

 1.95 

 1.80 

 1.60 

 1.80 

 1.70 

 2.00 

 1.80 

 2.00 

 1.85 

 1.65 

 1.45 

 1.35 

 1.20 

 1.05 

 1.00 

 1.05 

 1.30 

 1.50| 

 1.50| 

 1.45 

 1.30 

 1.20 

 1.25 

 1.30 



1.75| 



1.20 



1.10 



1.05 



.95 



.90 



1.00 

 1.15 

 1.60 



1 

 1 

 \ 

 1 

 1 



70 



40 

 1.25 

 1.15 

 1.15J 

 1.101 



I'.IOI 

 1.101 



1.05! 



1.00| 

 .951 

 .851 



.90| 



i.ooi 



1.10 



1.10 

 1.05 

 1.10 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.50 

 1.45 

 1.35 

 1.20 

 1.15 

 1.10 

 1.00 

 1.001 

 1.00 

 1.00| 

 1.00| 

 1.00| 

 1.00| 

 .95| 

 .851 

 .85| 

 1.001 



1.70| 

 1.80| 



1.85| 

 1.80J 

 1.75| 



1.05| | 



1.70 

 1.70 

 1.70 

 1.70 

 1.80 

 1.70 

 1.60 

 1.50 

 1.40 

 1.40 

 1.60 

 5.20 

 6.45 

 7.40 

 7.15 

 6.20 

 5.20 

 4.25 

 3.85 

 4.25 

 4.40 

 4.40 

 4.15 

 5.65 

 K.15 

 6.30 

 5.85 

 5.55 

 5.10 

 4.65 

 3.85 



During 1900 the following measurements were made by Max 

 Hall and others : 



March 13 Gage height, 11.25 feet; discharge, 66,012 seood-feet. 

 July 27 Gage height, 3.45 feet; discharge, 18,470 second-feet. 



