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CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF THE 



NORTH CAROLINA. 



Mean Amount of Precipitation in Rain and Melted 



Name of Station. 



1. Fort Johnston . . . 



2. Thornbury 1 



3. Gaston 2 



4. Chapel Hill, Univer- 



sity of N. C. . . . 



5. Murfreesborough . . 



6. Fort Macon 



7. Asheville 



8. Warrenton 



9. Davidson College. . 



10. Marlborough . . . . 



11. Goldsboro' 



12. Wilson 



13. Trinity College . . . 



14. Attaway Hill . . . . 



15. Raleigh 



16. Near Statesville. . . 



33 55' 

 36 20 



3 6 3 2 



35 54 



36 3° 



34 41 



35 37 



36 3° 

 35 3° 

 35 28 

 35 2° 

 35 4i 



34 45 



35 25 

 35 47 

 35 30 



78°oi' 

 77 21 



77 45 



79 17 



77 06 



76 40 

 82 29 



78 15 



80 54 



75 36 



77 5i 



77 47 



78 3° 

 80 00 

 78 38 

 80 30 



W.S 



2250 



850 



102 

 1 05 



400 

 850 



i-75 

 2.23 



3-49 

 3-43 



0.59 

 2.84 



56 



2.75 

 2.04 



4-75 

 3-57 



2.98 

 2.07 

 2.30 



3-°4 

 2.78 

 7.42 

 1.85 



4.12 



2.44 

 1. 71 



2.65 

 2-34 



3-i7 

 0.71 

 4.60 

 2.65 

 3-°4 

 3-95 

 i-59 

 4.90 



3-67 



4.81 



5.18 

 2.76 



4-45 

 3-99 



3-33 

 7-i3 

 6.00 

 5.26 

 2.66 

 5-31 

 i-54 

 6.64 



7-33 

 2.90 



4.78 

 3-96 



2.17 

 0.49 

 3.80 

 2.03 

 2.68 

 3-96 

 11.46 

 3.26 



2.16 

 1. 81 

 2.00 



9.S6 



4.04 

 2.41 



56 



2-95 

 2 .15 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 



1 . Fort Moultrie . . 



2. Charleston 3 . . . 



3. Charleston 4 . . . 



4. Camden 6 .... 



5. St. John's .... 



6. All Saints 6 . . . 



7. Abbeville (near) 



8. Robertsville . . 



9. Fulton 



10. Aiken 



11. Columbia .... 



12. Edisto Island . . 



13. Mount Pleasant . 



14. Beaufort .... 



15. Hilton Head . . 



16. Kirkwood(nearC; 



den) 



17. Barratsville . . . 



32 46 



32 47 



32 47 



34 17 



33 18 



33 29 



34 13 



32 4° 



33 40 

 33 32 



33 59 



32 47 

 32 26 



3 2 J 4 



34 17 

 34 10 



79 5i 



79 56 



79 56 



80 33 

 79 56 



79 17 

 82 28 



80 26 



80 31 



81 34 



81 02 



79 55 



80 41 

 80 43 



80 33 

 82 20 



25 



2-59 



2.51 



4.18 



i-75 



3.82 



4-34 



6.40 



7-63 



4.90 



2.14 



2. 11 



25 



2.23 



2-93 



2.84 



1. 81 



3-35 



4-74 



6.07 



7.16 



5-59 



3.12 



2.16 



25 



2.51 



2.32 



3-77 



1.66 



3-55 



3- 6 4 



5.78 



6.87 



4.69 



2.62 



1.78 



275 



3-73 



2.77 



5.00 



3-o3 



4-34 



4-38 



6.74 



7.05 



3.6S 



2-37 



3-°5 



50 



3.10 



2.56 



3.02 



2.12 



3-7° 



3-96 



6-95 



6.47 



4.38 



2.23 



2.31 



20 



50 



150 

 563 



3-83 

 4-34 

 0.60 

 3-96 

 4-39 



3-i5 

 2-53 

 1. 18 



4.17 

 3-7° 



3.58 

 2.28 

 7.38 

 3-5° 

 3-41 



2-55 

 2.21 

 0.50 

 4-34 

 2.29 



2.00 

 2.42 



2.99 

 6.17 

 4.00 



4.05 

 1. 81 



5-43 

 4.61 

 3-49 



7-3i 

 1. 19 

 3-63 

 7-37 

 5-7° 



4-15 

 3.12 



5.80 

 6.51 

 6.82 



4-93 

 1.52 

 4-63 

 5-33 

 3.26 



2.51 

 2.62 

 i-57 

 2.61 

 0.86 



2.76 



i-43 

 0.40 

 1. 91 

 2-49 



3i5 



4.19 



4-47 



7.21 



3.20 



3-5i 



2.61 



3-58 



7.19 



2.89 



1.40 



2.29 



23 



1.24 



1-52 



5.22 



0.32 



1.86 



2.82 





6.13 



0.42 



2-34 



i-iS 



20 

 15 

 15 



3.00 

 3-63 



0.92 

 1.68 

 2.13 



2.28 



4-85 

 6.83 



1.49 

 1. 00 



3-56 

 1.66 



6.10 



5-57 



4.62 

 4.90 



3'. 66 



3.66 



2.70 



3-24 

 2.76 



250 

 500 



3-54 

 6.05 



2.52 

 4.80 



6.04 

 7.67 



4.91 

 6.20 



2.60 

 4-5° 



3-iS 

 3.06 



4.67 

 7- 3° 



U-45 

 4-75 



3.28 

 1. 10 



131 



3-75 



5.09 

 2-35 



3- 14 

 3-ii 

 2-73 



4.42 



2.67 



3.00 



4. 1 1 

 3-°3 

 3- S3 

 4-13 



4-63 



i-53 



3-76 

 5-15 



1 Also known as Jackson. J Also known as Green Plains. 



> Observations for 1738 to 1748 from "Description of South Carolina," London, 1761; observations for 1749 to 1752 from 

 Philosophical Transactions, 1753, and observations 1753 to 1759 from Chalmer's South Carolina. All reductions were made 

 by the Smithsonian Institution. The observations between 1738 and 1748 are by Dr. Lining. 



4 For the years 1856-57-58 the mean values from Dr. J. Johnson's and Dr. J. Dawson's records were used in the above 

 series. [Add to the reference: Printed slips by City Register and Sm. Obs.] 



