AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION OF THE UNITED STATES. 



2 5 



NEW YORK.— Continued. 





Snow for each Month, Season, and the Year. 







be 





1 



c 



u 



Extent 

 of series. 



Date. 



Observer. 



Reference. 



4 



0. 



3 

 "0.34 



< 



6.48 



> 

 34-65 



yrs. mos. 



Beginning. End. 







S?66 



9.17 



17 4 



Apr. 1836; Dec. 1854 



Assistant Surgeon. 



Arm. Met. Reg. 1855. 



5 



8-37 



IO.O3 



10.05 



4-95 



33-40 



9 1 



Jan. 1840; Apr. 1852 



" " 



" " " " 



6 



7.56 



9.72 



9-95 



6.49 



33-72 



6 2 



Jan. 1S40; Apr. 1852 



" " 



" 



7 



5-75 



7.69 



9.64 



7-43 



30-5I 



8 11 



Jan. 1844; Sept. 1856 





Arm. Met. Reg. 1855, M. D. 

 of U. S. A. i860. 



8 



7.12 



8-59 



8-49 



6.55 



30-75 



17 5 



Oct. 1S41; Dec. 1866 



Assistant Surgeon; L. 

 Leffman 



Arm. Met. Reg. 1855, P. O. 

 and S. I. Vol. 1, Survey N. 

 and N.W. Lakes, 1867. 



9 



8.50 



9-23 



13-54 



7-53 



38.S0 



3 1 



July, 1842; July, 1845 



Assistant Surgeon 



Arm. Met. Reg. 1855. 



IO 



11.08 



n.83 



10.57 



10.04 



43-52 



36 2 



Jan. 1826; Dec. 1866 



Profs, of Acad. Rev.W. 

 W. Howard, E.T.Mack 



N. Y. Acad. Sys., P. O. and 

 S. I. Vol. 1, and Sm. Obs. 



II 



10.02 



8-79 



10.0S 



8.40 



37-29 



16 8 



Jan. 1S28; Aug. 1852 



Profs, of Acad. 



N. Y. Acad. Sys. 



12 



10.25 



11. 18 



10.74 



8.65 



40.82 



20 



Jan. 1S30; Dec. 1852 



J. F. Jenkins 



" " " 



13 







6.16 







8 



1856 



M. J. Lobdell 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. 1. 



14 



9.96 



11. 68 



10.29 



10.16 



42.09 



4 



Jan. 1847; Dec. 1850 



Dascey 



Am. Aim. 1S50, and foil. 



15 



6.91 



9-95 



9.25 



7-39 



33-50 



21 8 



Jan. 1827; Dec. 1858 



Profs, of Acad. ; J. C. 

 House 



N. Y. Acad. Sys. ; P. O. and 

 S. I. Vol. 1. 



16 



9.42 



11.72 



10-35 



7.58 



39-07 



25 



Jan. 1827; Dec. 1852 



Profs, of Acad. 



N. Y. Acad. Sys. 



17 



8-97 



10.25 



9.56 



7.36 



3614 



20 



Jan. 1830; Apr. 1852 



" " " 



" " " 



18 



10.60 



12.79 



8.94 



9.00 



41-33 



1 10 



Mar. 1865; Dec. 1866 



J. H. Gardiner 



Sm. Obs. 



>9 



9-79 



12.31 



10.27 



8.30 



40.67 



27 



Jan. 1826; Dec. 1852 



Beck and Cook 



N. Y. Acad. Sys. 



20 



7.96 



9.06 



7.96 



8.32 



33-30 



10 



1834— 1849 



Profs, of Acad. 



N. Y. Acad. Sys., Reg. Rep. 



21 



9.92 



8-59 



10.00 



7.96 



36.47 



1 4 



Jan. 1865; Apr. 1S66 



II . M. Paine 



Sm. Obs. 



22 



9- 30 



13.01 



9-93 



8.90 



4-1.14 



21 11 



1826; Dec. 1852 



Profs, of Acad. 



N.Y.Acad. Sys., R. R. 



23 



6.11 



11.52 



8.26 



4.86 



30.75 



>6 3 



Jan. 1830; Dec. 1852 



" " " 



" " " " 



24 









7.78 





9 



May, 1856; Mar. 1858 



J. F. Kendall, S. M. 

 Ingalls 



P. O. and S. I. Vol. 1. 



25 



7.10 



9-34 



7-47 



4-51 



28.42 



38 8 



Jan. 1829; Oct. 1867 



Dr. H. P. Sartwell 



MS. in Sm. Coll. and R. R. 

 N. Y. Acad. Sys. 



26 



7-34 



9-99 



9-°3 



6.95 



33-3' 



20 



1826— 1846 



Profs, of Acad. 



N.Y.Acad.Sys.,Blodget's CI. 



27 



7-33 



7.86 



7.66 



7.22 



30.07 



5 3 



Jan. 1831; July, 1838 



Dr. E. S. Marsh 



MS. in Sm. Coll. presented 

 by I. A. Lapham. 



28 



7.69 



9.09 



9.26 



6-59 



32-63 



30 



Jan. 1837; Dec. 1866 



L. Wetherell & others 



Am. Aim. 1867, etc., N. Y. 

 Aca. Sys. Reg. Rep. 1868. 



29 



8.82 



9-5> 



9.5S 



7.76 



35-67 



7 



Jan. i860; Dec. 1866 



Prof. C. Dewey, Dr. M. 



M. Mathews 



Reg. Rep. 1868, Sm. Obs. 



3° 



8.04 



10. 11 



7.82 



4-75 



30.72 



15 10 



Jan. 1841; Oct. 1856 



Rev. W. D. Wilson 



Sm. Coll'n (NY. Aca. Sys.). 



3 1 



8.82 



9-38 



9-34 



4-15 



31. ("i 



3 



Jan. 1864; Dec. 1866 



" " " 



Sm. Obs. 



32 



9.89 



8.27 



9.80 



8.42 



36.38 



10 8 



Sept. 1855; Dec. 1S67 



E.O.Salisbury, W.Ives 



P.O. and S. I. Vol.1, Sm. Col. 



33 



4.11 



4.89 



10.85 



7.42 



27.27 



1 



1832 



Prof, of Acad. 



N. Y. Aca. Svs. Reg. Rep. 



34 



8-35 



7-73 



9.41 



6.85 



32-34 



7 6 



July, 1859; Dec. 1866 



W. S. King, E. Dorr 



Surv. N. & N.W. Lakes, Gen. 

 Reynolds, U. S. A. 



35 



13-65 



13-95 



12.22 



12.83 



52.65 



11 10 



Jan. 1854; Dec. 1866 



Prof. 0. W. Morris 



P.O. and S. I. Vol. I, Sm. Obs. 



36 



11. 51 



11.52 



10.59 



n. 11 



44-73 



5 3 



Part 1 844, '46, '48 to ' 5 1 



« 



MS. Sm. Coll'n. 



37 













2 



1844 



Dr. F. B. Hough 



" " " 



38 













3 



1844 



" " " 



" " " 



39 



8.50 



9-58 



10.56 



6.77 



35-41 



2 6 



lS50toMay 1852, Sept. 

 Oct. 1852 



John P. Fairchild 





40 



8-59 



13-58 



10.91 



4.89 



37-97 



2 7 



Jan. 1856; Sept. 1858 



J. W. Chickering 



P. 0. and S. I. Vol. 1. 



4« 



9-i5 



9.69 



8.86 



8-53 



36.23 



1 



1852 





MS. in Sm. Col., N.Y.Ac. Sys. 



3.62; Sept. 2.72; Oct. 3.07; Nov. 2.27; Dec. 1.93; Spring, S.17; Summer, 9.99; Autumn, 8.0 



6; Winter, 4.65; Year, 30.87; 



Extent, 18 yrs. 10 mos. ; Date, 1841 — 1866. 





6 Buffalo, consolidated series: Jan. 2.26; Feb. 2.39; March, 3.07; April, 2.66; May, 3.25 ; 



une, 2.21; July, 2.59; August. 



2.86; Sept. 3.57; Oct. 3. II; Nov. 2.83; Dec. 3.04; Spring, 8.98; Summer, 7.66; Autumn, 9.5 



I; Winter, 7.69; Year, 33.84; 



Extent, 11 yrs. 8 mos. ; Date, 1832 — 1867. See Climatology of Buffalo, by W. Ives, 1867. 





7 New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, consolidated series: Jan. 3.83; Feb. 4.13; R 



larch, 3.86; April, 4.22; May, 



4.93; June, 4. 41; July, 4.71; August, 4.10; Sept. 3.57; Oct. 4.00; Nov. 4.17; Dec. 4.3b; S 



Dring, 13.01 ; Summer, 13.22; 



Autumn, 11.74; Winter, 12.32; Year, 50.29; Extent, 17 yrs.; Date, 1844 — 1866. After 186 



3 the elevation is given as 105 



feet; the amount of rain in series 2 appears abnormal and excessive. 





8 Perhaps identical with Ovid. 



1 



4 February, 1870. 



