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CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF THE 



PENNSYLVANIA.— Continued. 



Mean Amount of Precipitation in Rain and Melted 



Name of Station. 



94. Towanda 



95. Latrobe 



96. Carpenters 



97. Susquehanna Depot 



98. Tioga 



99. Mooreland T'nship 



100. Grampian Hills' . . 



101. Blooming Grove . . 



102. Oxford 



103. Ephrata 



104. Stevensville .... 



4i°47' 



40 20 



41 37 



42 00 



4i S3 



40 00 



41 . . 

 41 20 



39 5° 



40 oS 



41 45 



7°°34' 



79 IS 



76 S3 

 75 38 



77 «5 

 75 " 



78 40 



75 °° 



75 5° 



76 14 

 76 35 



LIS 



46 







^ 









a 



>, 



be 



ft 



^ 



> 













< 



w 



O 



£ 









10.00 

















3 



36 



1 



52 











1 



3» 



6 



41 



















} 



57 



4 



«7 



4 



20 



S 



37 



2 



40 



3 



°5 



4 



18 



4 



12 



3 



72 



5 



98 



3 



70 



3 



04 



3 



70 



4 



«4 



4 



91 



5 



09 



3 



24 



3 



42 



8 



60 



3 



25 



3 



95 



2 



45 



3 



45 



S 



3° 



5 



6b 



5 



57 



1 



90 



2 



2=1 











7 



31 



1 



7°- 



3 



73 



5 



«7 



1 



95 



3 



45 



4 



34 



3 



00 



3 



02 



4 



33 



2 



20 



3 



58 



DELAWARE. 



1. Georgetown . 



2. Milford . . . 



3. Fort Delaware 



4. Wilmington . 



38 43 



38 55 



39 35 

 39 44 



75 22 



75 27 



75 34 



75 33 



3.00 

 1.20 

 2.60 

 5-05 



0.67 

 4.20 



3-7i 



i-53 

 7.07 



3.08 

 4-95 



4.28 

 4-56 

 2.66 

 7.80 



4-53 

 2-55 



2.15 

 4.85 



3-46 

 3-40 



2.01 

 7.88 



i-39 

 2.90 



3-65 



1.29 

 4.80 



MARYLAND and DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 



1. Fort McHenry . . . 



2. Fort Severn 



3. Washington City 2 . . 



4. Fort Washington . . 



5. Washington City, 



Capitol HilP . . . 



6. Washington City, U. 



S. N. Observatory 1 



7. Washington City, 



Smithson. Inst. . . 



8. District of Columbia^ 



9. Baltimore 



10. Baltimore 



11. Georgetown, D. C. . 



12. Elkton 



13. Sykesville, Schell- 



man Hall 



14. Frederick 



15. Frederick 



16. Chestertown, Wash- 



ington College . . 



17. Bladensburg . . . . 



18. Annapolis 



19. Leitersburg 



20. St. Mary's City . . . 



21. Agricultural College 



22. Woodlawn 



39 16 



38 59 



38 54 

 38 43 



38 53 

 38 54 



38 53 



38 57 



39 18 

 39 17 



38 SS 



39 38 

 39 23 



39 24 



39 24 



39 13 



38 57 



38 58 



39 3° 

 38 10 



38 59 



39 39 



76 35 



76 29 



77 01 

 77 02 



77 00 

 77 03 



77 01 

 76 55 

 76 36 



76 37 



77 04 



75 58 



76 57 



77 18 

 77 18 



76 03 



76 58 



76 29 



77 30 

 76 30 

 76 56 

 74 °4 



3-9° 

 2.04 



2-37 



4.46 

 2.69 



2.65 



3.02 

 2.50 

 3.81 



2.74 

 2-43 



3-13 

 2.46 



3-i7 



2.56 

 2-93 



07 

 31 



25 



_ 66 

 3.68 

 3-94 



3-45 



4- 04 

 3-47 



3.S2 

 3-36 

 2.54 

 3-35 



4.52 



4.42 



3-94 



6.15 



4.69 

 3-96 

 4.90 



4-55 

 4.90 

 4.62 

 3-36 



3.66 



4-55 

 2.12 

 4.10* 



3.86 

 3-53 



4.27 

 7.09 

 3-7i 

 4.58 



5-93 

 3.88 



2-43 



4.42 

 3-89 

 4-77 

 3-57 

 3-77 

 4.00 

 4.86 



4-°3 

 2.26 

 2.16 



2-93 

 3-48 



4.14 

 3-35 

 3-9° 



3-92 

 3.82 



4.18 



3-83 



2-55 

 6.78 



3- 6 9 

 3.86 



4 S 



3.21 



8.42 

 1.83 

 2.86 



3-52 

 2.88 



3-38 

 1.62 

 4.20 

 3-°3 



2.00 

 4.22 



3-37 

 3-°7 

 4-49 

 4-47 

 2.71 



3-53 

 5.02 



3-46 

 i-3i 



3-55 

 3-54 



4.29 

 1.66 

 5-28 



3-°9 

 2.65 



3-8-! 

 8.15 



4.06 



3.81 



2-13 

 3.21 



1 Near Pennsville. . 



1 This series is reported in the first publication from the Medical Department. Observations to 1827, by Rev. R. Little ; for 

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



3 Observations by Lieut. Gilliss on Capitol Hill, north of Capitol. 



4 Series at the U. S. Naval Observatory; observations from 1846 to 1861, by Lieut. M. F. Maury, U. S. N. Measures of 

 1849, and perhaps those of 1848, appear defective; those of 1849 were excluded. Observations from 1861 to 1867, by Com. 

 J. m'. Gilliss, U. S. N., and Com. B, F. Sands, U. S. N, directors. 



s N. E. corner of District of Columbia, across eastern branch of Potomac, about seven statute miles from the Capitol. 



