AQUEOUS PRECIPITATION OF THE UNITED STATES. 



49 



TEXAS. — Continued. 



Snow for each Month, Season, and the Year. 





. 



£ 



a 



E 



3 



c 





Extent 





.5 



6 



e. 



c 



S 



ofseries. 





c/} 

 5-14 



a: 



< 



is 



3-6i 



> 

 29-53 



yrs.mos. 



M 



13-93 



6.85 



3 3 



15 



3-48 



9.46 



■3-35 



518 



31-47 



9 8 



16 



4.01 



7-94 



6.10 



3-27 



21.32 



9 9 



17 



3-56 



6.17 



5.43 



2.68 



17.84 



9 6 



18 



3-37 



8.90 



6.30 



2.66 



21.23 



10 



'•> 



5-3S 



9.67 



6.88 



3-53 



25.46 



7 4 



20 



8.25 



3-45 



4.91 



5. 11 



21.72 



1 10 



21 



3- 90 



6*48 



6. So 



5.20 



22.38 



8 2 



22 



0.46 



3-25 



4-54 



131 



9.56 



8 



23 



4-39 



7-30 



6.63 



?.6i 



34-9» 



1 



24 



M. to 



7.60 



5.20 



15.60 



36.00 



1 



25 



2 3-7S 



MO 



8.75 



12-75 



4b- 7 5 



1 



26 





12.30 









5 



27 



7.60 



6.90 



8.8} 



4-49 



27.82 



5 1 



2« 



8.71 



b-39 



9-31 



b.bg 



31.10 



9 8 



29 



8-54 





9.16 



3- "4 





1 



3° 













2 



31 



VOb 



9.07 



8.57 



9- S3 



30.23 



1 11 



32 



7.9b 



3.81 



b.gS 



b.38 



25-I.3 



1 



33 













6 



34 



3-°3 



7-55 



9.10 



10.82 



31.10 



2 4 



IS 













3 



56 



2.68 





4.87 







10 



37 



4.91 



4-95 



9.88 



7.91 



27-b5 



2 4 



3« 



3.02 



7.24 



8.bb 



4-58 



23-5o 



1 



39 













3 



40 













3 



41 



4-84 



9.01 



8.72 



3.68 



26.25 



4 6 



4-? 



2.94 



18.35 









1 3 



43 



3- 13 



5-54 



2-15 



i-3i 



12.13 



2 7 



44 



2.44 



8.50 



5.78 



1.99 



18.71 



5 11 



45 



6.41 



10.66 



8.92 



4.66 



30.65 



4 7 



46 



4.19 



7.69 



8.72 



3-75 



24-35 



3 11 



47 



0.32 



2-37 



2.21 



1.36 



6.26 



1 11 



48 



2.58 



2.83 



2.36 







1 1 



49 



9.82 



8.01 



20.98 







1 3 



5° 













1 



5' 













3 



Date. 

 Beginning. End. 



Apr. 1 85 1; Nov. 1855 



Jan. 1850; Dec. i860 



Sept. 1849; Dec. i860 



July, 1849; Dec. 1858 



Oct. 1849; Dec. i860 



Nov. 1849; Dec. 1860 



Sept. 1850; July, 1852 



Aug. 1852; Dec. i860 



Aug. 1850; Dec. 1867 



Jan. 1859; Dec. 1S59 



1850 



1856 



1866 

 Jan. 1854; Dec. 1859 

 Mar. 1856; Dec. 1866 



Feb. 1866; June, 1867 



1857 

 Feb. 1857; Dec. 1859 



1S58 

 Aug. 1858; Dec. 1859 

 Mar. 1858; Mar. 1861 



1859 

 Nov. 1859; Nov. i860 

 Jan. 1859; Apr. 1861 



1859 



1859 



1861 



July, 1856; Dec. 1806 



Feb. 1857; Oct. 1859 

 May, 1858; Dec. i860 



Jan. 1S55; Dec. i860 



Jan. 1857 ; Dec. 1867 



Jan. 1857; Dec. i860 



Jan. 1859; Dec. i860 



Oct. 1859; Dec. i860 



Mar. i860; June, 1861 



Asst. Surgeon 



T. Gibbs 



Bennett 



Dr. W. H. Gantt 



Prof. J. C. Ervendberg 

 J. Van Nostrand, Dr. 

 S. K. Jennings, S. Palm 

 Assist. Surgeon 

 J. C. Brightman 

 B. H. Rucker 

 J. C. Brightman 

 F. L. Yoakum 

 Dr. W. H. Gantt 

 Prof. S. Sias 

 F. S. Wade 



B. Schumann 

 E. Kapp 



C. W. Yellowby 

 Prof. C. W. Yellowby 



Assist. Surgeon 



J. M. Glasco 



F. Kaler 



Dr. N. P. West 



Ar. Met. Reg. 1855, M. D. of 



U. S. A. i860. 

 Ar. Met. Reg. 1855, M. D. of 

 U.S. A. i860, MS.from S.G.O. 

 Ar. Met. Reg. 1S55, M. D. of 

 U.S.A. i86o,MS.from S.G.O. 

 Army Met. Reg. 1855, M. D. 



of U.S. A. i860. 

 Ar. Met. Reg. 1855, M. D. of 

 U.S.A. i860, MS. from S.G.O. 

 Ar. Met. Reg. 1855, M. D. of 

 U.S.A. i860, MS.from S.G.O. 

 Army Meteorological Register, 



I855- 

 Ar. Met. Reg. 1855, M. D. of 

 U.S.A. i860, MS.from S.G.O. 

 Ar. Met. Keg. 1855, M. D. of 

 U.S. A. i860, MS. from S.G.O. 

 MS. in Sm. Coll'n. 



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



Sm. Obs. 



P. O. & S. I. Vol. I. 



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



MS. from Surg. Gen. Office. 

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



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

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

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



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



Sm. Obs. 



M.D. of U.S.A. i860, and MS. 



from S.G.O. 

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

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



from S. G. O. 

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



from S. G. O. 

 M. D. of U.S. A. 1860, MS. 



from S. G. O. 

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



from S. G. O. 

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



from S. G. O. 

 M. D. of U. S. A. '860, MS. 



from S. G. O. 

 Sm. Obs. 



6 Consolidated series: Jan. 2. 00; Feb. 2.76; March, 2.56; April, 2.26; May, 3.61; June, 2.33; July, 1.44; Aug. 2.56; 



Sept. 4.80; Oct. 2.70; Nov. 1.77; Dec. 1. 71; Spring, 8.43; Summer, 6.33; Autumn, 9.27; Winter, 6.47; Year, 30.50; 

 Extent, 10 years, 1 month; Date, 1856 — 1867. 



' Farm two miles southeast of Roundtop. * Or Fort Colorado. s Or Camp Stockton. 



10 Three miles west of Gilmer. " On dredge-boat A. Hawley, Nueces County. 



7 June, 1870. 



