CONSOLIDATED TABLES OF THE 



MICHIGAN.— Continued. 



Mean Amount of Precipitation in Rain and Melted 



Name of Station. 



24. Saugatuck .... 



25. Holland 



26. Newark 



27. Romeo 



28. Marquette .... 



29. Marquette .... 



30. New Buffalo . . . 



31. Port Huron. . . . 



32. Lake George . . . 



33. St. Mary's River . 



34. Ypsilanti 



35. Mill Point .... 



36. Redford Centre . . 



37. Eureka Valley . . 



38. State Agricul. Coll. 



near Lansing . . 



39. Sugar Island . . . 



40. Litchfield Village . 



41. Houghton .... 



42°3°' 

 42 42 

 42 30 

 42 44 

 46 33 

 46 32 



41 45 



42 53 

 46 15 



46 20 



42 15 



43 ° 6 

 42 28 



47 00 

 42 42 



45 02 

 42 01 



46 40 



85=50' 



87 23 



87 23 



86 46 



82 24 



85 00 



84 10 



83 47 



86 10 



83 10 



88 00 



84 33 



83 °9 



84 46 

 88 30 



650 



574 

 1040 

 6oe 



2.20 

 2.90 



1. 01 

 2.10 

 2.91 



1. 41 



2.75 



5.82 

 1.22 



2.50 

 2.02 



1.85 

 2.17 

 2.28 



1-74 

 i-45 



1.72 

 2-55 



i-45 

 0.96 



75 

 3.66 



3.16 



INDIANA. 



1 . Richmond . 



2. Richmond 1 . 



3. Laporte. . . 



4. South Bend . 



5. Indianapolis . 



6. New Harmony 



7. New Harmony 



8. Logansport . . 



9. Cannelton . . 

 10. Michigan City 



11. Green Castle . 



12. Kendallville . 



13. Lafayette . . 



14. New Albany 



15. Evansville . 



16. Madison ; . 



17. Notre Dame 



18. Mishawaka . 



19. Cadiz 2 . . . 



20. Rockville . . 



21. Spiceland . . 



22. Newcastle. . 



23. Muncie . . . 



24. Independence . . 



25. Rensselaer . . . . 



26. Pennville 



27. Vevay 



28. Farmer's Institute 



29. Columbia City . . 



30. Aurora 



31. Merom 



39 49 

 39 52 

 41 40 

 41 39 



39 45 

 38 08 

 38 08 

 4° 45 



37 57 

 41 44 



39 39 



40 28 



40 25 

 38 17 



38 45 



41 45 



41 39 



39 55 

 39 47 

 39 48 



39 53 



40 12 



40 30 



40 56 

 4° 35 

 3 S 46 



40 20 



41 10 

 39 °4 

 39 10 



86 41 



86 55 



85 13 



86 49 

 85 45 



87 29 

 85 20 



85 20 



87 13 

 85 18 

 85 16 

 85 16 



85 45 

 87 12 



85 00 



84 59 



86 57 



85 25 

 84 54 



87 40 



1060 

 1 100 

 1025 

 1000 

 1000 



480 



1. 71 



2-57 

 1-35 

 2.07 



3-°5 

 4-3i 

 2-77 

 i-55 



i-53 



1. 14 



3-°5 

 3-48 



2.70 

 2.03 

 2.32 

 2.10 



1.05 

 0.80 

 4.06 



1.29 

 2.17 



3.06 

 2-77 



2.01 



213 

 4.04 



2-51 

 3-4i 



2.70 

 1. 11 



1. 00 

 3-4° 



i-43 



3-44 



2.51 

 0.76 

 1.97 

 2.12 

 2-34 



3.28 

 0.45 

 1.67 



2.05 

 I-3I 



2 95 

 2.41 



3-50 

 3- 6 4 



4-74 

 3-38 

 3-4° 

 3.66 



2-35 

 1. 91 



4-39 

 4-34 

 6.12 

 2.78 



5-32 

 2.61 



3-76 

 4-43 



3.61 

 4.72 



4.15 

 3-75 

 2.50 

 2.82 



2.28 

 4.41 

 4.09 

 2.81 



4-54 

 4.41 



30 



2.50 

 3-76 

 2.88 



4-3° 



3-43 

 3-54 

 3-ii 

 1.60 



2.20 

 3-54 



■89 



1. 



• 70 



4- 



.62 



2. 



■3° 



3- 



.84 



3- 



.84 



2. 



■19 



3- 



.89 



3- 



3-°7 

 3-72 



1.7S 

 6. 1 1 



6.20 

 1.65 

 2.12 

 3. J 7 

 3- 6 4 

 5.92 



6.25 



1.72 

 6.44 

 5.69 

 2.65 



2.47 



3.01 

 5.69 



4-49 

 9.60 

 4.16 

 2.25 

 6.90 

 5.88 

 11.72 



6.25 



6.75 

 6.75 

 10.74 



3-°3 

 2.65 

 4.00 

 2.36 



3-56 

 2.84 

 2.25 

 2-57 



2-55 



.08 



V 



.86 



3- 



•37 



I. 



•25 



3- 



.67 



3- 



.62 



3- 



.21 



3- 



■84 



3. 



3- 18 

 1.30 



Observations by E. B. Rambo, from August, 1862, to January, 1863, are included in the above series. 



