CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF 



DISTRICT OP COLUMBIA. 



Mean Amount of Precipitation in Rain and Melted 



District of Columbia ' 

 Georgetown . 

 Washington * 

 Washington . 

 Wasliington" 

 Washington'' 

 Washington '" 



8. Washington ' 



9. Washington « 



"57' 

 55 

 54 



76° 56' 

 77 05 

 77 02 



38 53 77 o" 

 38 54 77 03 

 38 53 77 02 



38 54 

 38 54 



77 02 

 77 02 



275 



1.58 

 2-39 

 2.05 



4.46 



2.29 

 2.77 



2.01 0.31 

 2.18 3.6S 

 2.50 ! 2.46 



2.74 I 2.56 

 2.62 3.13 

 2.86 3.77 



3-64 

 3-05 



336 

 4.52 



4.04 

 3-3^ 



3-43 



3-39 

 3-3° 



3.02 

 3-46 



3.62 

 2.26 



2-93 

 3-52 

 3-93 



2-93 

 3-35 



4-35 

 5-36 

 3-35 



3-92 

 3.80 

 4-32 



3-70 

 3-93 



7.05 

 4.48 

 2-55 



3-69 

 4. II 

 4.67 



6.41 

 3-97 



1.62 

 2.00 

 1.83 



1.70 

 3.08 

 J-3I 



3-52 3-55 

 3-43 3-43 

 3-31 ' 3-68 



6.03 

 313 



3-12 

 3.18 



3.01 

 1.66 



3-09 

 2.76 

 2.61 



2-93 

 2.61 



5-54 

 2.08 

 2.13 



2-54 

 340 



2.17 

 2.62 



FLORIDA. 



1. Biscayne . . 



2. Cedar Keys'' 



3. Chattahoochee Arsenal 



4. Datona 



5 . Fairview ' 



6. Fernandina . . 



7. Fort Barrancas 



8. Furt Brooke . 



9. I'ort Dallas . . 



10. Fort Deynaud . 



1 1 . Fort George . . 



12. Fort Jefferson . 



13. Fort Meade . . 



14. Fort Myers . . 



15. Fort Pierce J . . 



16. Fort Shannon " 



17. Gainesville . . 



18. Indian Key . . 



19. Jacksonville . . 



20. Key West . 



21. Knox Hill' 



22. Lake Citv '" 



23. Manatee 



24. Mayport 



25. Micanopy 



26. Most|uito Inlet, near . 



27. Newport 



25 42 



80 10 



12 



29 07 



83 02 



35 



30 42 



84 so 



180 



29 12 



81 07 



10 



29 36 



8i 37 



152 



30 40 



81 28 



25 



30 21 



87 18 



20 



27 57 



82 26 



20 



25 48 



80 13 



20 



2645 



81 30 





30 25 



8i 25 



10 



24 38 



82 52 



II 



27 45 



81 47 



80 



26 40 



81 56 



50 



27 28 



80 18 



30 



29 34 



81 4S 



25 



29 3* 



82 20 



184 



24 53 



80 41 



10 



30 20 



81 39 



20 



24 33 



81 48 



10 



30 40 



85 58 



148 



30 12 



82 38 



185 



27 30 



82 35 



6 



30 22 



81 25 



15 



29 30 



82 18 



78 



29 12 



81 02 



10 



30 lO 



84 IS 



15 



2.67 

 2.01 



2.29 

 6.02 



5.56 



0.40 

 3-41 

 1.07 

 3-32 

 4-33 

 0-93 

 3-95 



2.36 0.87 

 2.80 3.27 



1-75 



2.72 

 6.09 



1.82 

 3-51 



4.28 



1.62 

 2.34 

 3-25 

 2.89 

 1. 01 

 3.00 

 4.01 

 2.64 

 2.50 



4-54 



5.10 



1.90 

 8.30 

 2.86 

 0.95 

 5-27 



2.70 



2.37 



4-75 



7.87 



7-75 



5.10 



8.20 



9.67 



2.90 



2.94 



1-74 



0.82 



4-59 



7.61 



8.23 



5-78 



3-27 



2.71 







0.50 



S.90 



6.00 



3- 70 



3-70 



0.90 



I. So 



2.88 



2.69 



4.64 



7.2s 



3.82 



S.18 



3-51 



5-31 



4-25 



5-53 



1-53 



4-39 



10.29 



5-56 



8.b9 



8.90 



413 



3.22 



4-45 



2.23 



2.60 



6.90 













6.10 



3.83 



3-79 



5-25 



7.29 



7.72 



5-39 



3.18 



5.22 



3-24 



1.69 



2-95 



6.82 



11.46 



9-55 



5-56 



2,18 



1-93 



4.87 



2.44 



';.97 



S-37 



9-37 



4- IS 



6.7S 



7-93 



2.40 



4.56 



0.70 



4.0S 



9.42 



6.14 



12.50 



3-, 36 



2.. 59 



1.04 



3M 



I. so 



5.60 



3-70 



4-03 



2-37 



6.. 37 



5-90 



3.00 



2.09 



1.84 



1.26 



4-17 



4.14 



3-4'; 



S.bi 



S.oo 



2-33 



I.b4 



1.78 



4.01 



7-79 



7-55 



6.,35 



4-85 



I. SO 



o.s6 



3-73 



2.S'; 



2.91 



11.99 



9-os 



7.8s 



7.80 



1-43 



0-73 



3.1b 



2.77 



3-93 



1 0.0s 



5.92 



6.65 



6.93 



4-74 



307 



6.16 



2.47 



2.86 



b.S4 



7-35 



7.bo 



4-33 



3-78 



1.60 



3.80 



1.70 



2.84 



5-7f 



7-55 



6.87 



3-94 



1-77 



2.23 



1.30 



2.00 



3 -29 



3- 30 



4-52 



4.22 



6.S7 



b.31 



3.66 



3-85 



2.86 



3-30 



6.8b 



b.27 



8.14 



7.29 



303 



2.75 



1.69 



1. 01 



2.96 



4-83 



3-98 



5-14 



6.52 



4-75 



2.00 



2.42 



2.47 



2.73 



4-72 



6.2s 



S.67 



3-35 



2.77 



3-33 



S.58 



3-92 



3-80 



6.42 



8.33 



7.28 



7.98 



2.29 



5-33 



5-95 



2.8s 



1.70 



S.oo 



8.90 



9.80 



2.40 



0.50 



2.70 



2.05 



1-43 



S.b3 



1. 71 



6.19 



0.86 



10.42 



0. II 



2.83 



3-32 



2.07 



4. SO 



4.19 



8.10 



8.46 



4.88 



1.72 



2.17 



3.38 



1.30 



1.08 



b.s8 



3-94 



9-53 



6.g8 



13.16 



2.02 



7.70 



S.io 



3-°3 



8-95 



6.68 



10.77 



t)-53 



1.85 



3-78 



5.26 



2.41 



3-45 



2.14 

 3.01 

 2.87 

 2.06 

 1.79 

 .20 

 2.46 

 1.42 

 2.01 

 o.o5 

 2.59 



2.05 



3.21 



4.78 



3.10 

 1.66 

 1.17 

 3-3° 



" Northeast comer of District of Columbia, across the Anacostia, about seven miles from the Capitol. 



'' This series is reported in the first publication from the Medical Department. Observations to 1827, by R. Little. Results 

 for 1828-9 from Elliot's Historical Sketches, (Washington, 1830,) observer not known. Some measures appear defective. 



"On Capitol Hill, north of the Capitol. 



'' U. S. Naval Observatory; observations from 1846 to l86l by Lieut. M. F. Maury, U. S. N. Measures of 1849-50-51 

 appeared unreliable, and were excluded. Observations from 1861-76 were made by Messrs. T. Hays, D. Horrigan, and N. Cahill 



