AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION OF THE UNITED STATES. 



3 1 



NEW YORK.— Continued. 



Snow for each Month, Season, and the Year, 





<j 



c 



^ 





Extent 



c 



s 



2 



.= 



jjj 



ofseries. 



7-14 



10.48 



< 



& 



> 

 31.63 



yrs.mos. 



8.52 



5-49 



II 



b.72 



9-57 



8.60 



3-93 



28.S2 



9 



7. So 



9-93 



9-43 



7.2b 



34-42 



22 

 6 



16.22 



9.98 



5-6.1 



5.91 



37-74 



3 



9-79 



9.0S 



10.27 



8.9b 



58. 10 



3 



6.41 



7 .b2 



10.20 



7.25 



31-48 



12 



S.21 



9.84 



8.64 



6.25 

 3.30 



32-94 



9 



4 



12.6S 



13.4b 



13.26 



J2-33 



51-73 



3 10 

 2 



14. 1 1 











5 



11. 12 



10.91 





11. 12 





1 4 

 1 

 1 



10.54 



6.96 



12.02 



8.15 



37-67 



5 2 



11.94 



11.58 



10.99 



8.24 



42-75 



3 5 



12.42 



13.90 



13-53 



12.93 



52.78 



3 2 



11. 2S 





11.07 



9-57 





1 9 



8-79 



8.49 



11.07 



9.07 



37-42 



1 2 



■4-13 



9-74 

 10. bS 



13-44 



I7-3& 



54.67 



2 10 



5 



8-53 



6.50 



12.28 







1 4 



9.21 



8.16 



7.86 



10.56 



35-79 



1 9 

 5 





14.10 



15. So 







9 







21.58 



21.36 





7 



6. So 











3 



9.2s 



12.19 



15.24 



11. 51 



48.17 



1 4 



8. 89 



9-54 



12.17 



7.05 



37-65 



6 10 



Date. 

 Beginning. End. 



1832; 1843 



1830-34; 1842-46 



1827; 1849 



Jan. 1S60; Apr. 1S61 



1835; 1837 



1S47; 1849 



Feb. 

 Oct. 



1S60; Tan. 1S61 

 i860; Aug. 1864 



Jan. 



1863 



1S61 



1861; Dec 



1861 



1861 

 Aug. 1S61; Dec. 1S66 



1863 

 Aug. 1863; Dec. 1866 

 Aug. 1863; Dec. 1866 

 Nov. 1863; May, 1866 

 Dec. 1S63; Feb. 1866 



Mar. 1864; Dec. 1866 

 1S64 



Apr. 1864; Dec. 1866 



Jan. 1865; Dec. 1S66 



1S66 



1866 



1866 



1865 

 Sept. 1S65; Dec. 1866 

 Jan. 1S59; Oct. 1865 



J. IT Dill 

 Profs. Acad. 



J. Bowman 



A. A. Hibbard 



\V. Flint and J. Curtis 



F. I. Slade 



C. C. Wakely 



Prof. S. A. Lattimore 



S. Clark 



S. O. Gregory 



J. H. Warren 



G. M. Ingalsbe 

 S. Barrows 



P. A. McMore 



E. Morris, F.M. Rogers 



S. E. Smith 

 G. M. Hunt 



Rev. J. M. Aubier, J. 



Hogan 

 Prof. C. A. Joy 



D. Edwards 

 S. \V. Roe 



C. A. Wooster 

 J. P. Morse 

 H. Haas 

 W. C. Pierrepont 



N.Y.Ac. Sys., Reg. Rep. 



N. Y.Ac. Sys., Blodgefs dim. 

 Sm. Obs. 



N.Y.Ac. Sys., Reg. Rep. 

 N.Y. Ac. Sys., Blodgefs Clim. 

 N.Y. Ac. Sys., Dove in Pogg. 

 Ann. 



Sm. Obs. 



20th An. Rep. Reg. Univer. 

 N. Y. 



New York City and Harbor consolidated series: Jan. 3.35; Feb. 3.28; March, 3.40; April, 3.67; May, 4.62; June, 3.93; 

 J u 'y> 3-77; August, 4.34; Sept, 3.37; Oct. 3.25; Nov. 3.60; Dec. 4.01; Spring, 11.69; Summer, 12.04; Autumn, 10.22; 

 Winter, 10.64; Year, 44.59; Extent, 31 years; Date, 1S36 — 1866. (Series at Fort Columbus, Fort Hamilton, the Deaf and 

 Dumb Hospital, Blackwell's Island, the U. S. Naval Hospital.) 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



. 



9-39 



10.23 



S.17 



7-44 



35-23 



22 7 



2 



3 

 4 



9.41 

 12.97 

 10.40 



10.97 

 12.62 

 10.26 



7.01 

 10.42 

 9.06 



9.11 



9.40 

 9.17 



36.50 

 45-41 

 38.89 



IO 6 



6 9 

 25 2 



5 



12.86 



12.84 



10.84 



10.20 



46.74 



16 6 



Aug. 1836; Dec. 1859 



1S48; Nov. 1859 

 1S43; ° ct - l8 53 

 1839; Feb. 1865 



July, 185 1; Dec. 1S67 



Assist. Surgeon 



Prof. M. Jacobs, Rev. 

 D.Eyster, H. E. Jacobs 

 Prof. J. A. Kirkpatrick 



Army Met. Reg. 1S55, and 

 M. D. of U. S. A. i860. 



Army Met. Reg. 1855 

 Sm. Col., Jour. Frankl. Inst., 

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

 Journ. Franklin Institute. 



4 Philadelphia, mean by series of 43 years observed at Pennsylvania Hospital, and by Prof. Kjrkpatrick: Latitude, 39° 57' 

 Longitude, 75 II'; Height, 55 feet; Jan. 3.25; Feb. 2.97; March, 3.45; April, 3.66; May, 3.99; June, 4.16; July, 3.96 

 August, 4.46; Sept. 3.64; Oct. 3.34; Nov. 3.48; Dec. 3.69; Spring, 11.10; Summer, 12.58; Autumn, 10.46; Winter, 9.91 

 Year, 44.05; Extent, 43 years; Date, 1825 — 1867. 



