424 



te. 



Time. 



Barometer. 



Min. 



Rainfall 



5 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-85 

 2980 



510 





6 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



2977 

 2967 



475 





7 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-71 

 2956 



610 





8 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-58 

 2977 



72-2 





9 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-94 

 2995 



530 





10 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



30-00 

 2992 



511 





11 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-87 

 2976 



522 





12 



a.m. 



29-74 



52-0 







p.m. 



2972 





Slight 



13 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-84 

 2981 



550 





14 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-80 

 2983 



572 





15 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-80 

 2975 



494 





16 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-78 

 2985 



58-0 



•14 



17 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



2995 

 3002 



49-2 





18 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



30-03 

 2998 



423 





19 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-91 

 2975 



380 





20 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-71 

 2969 



555 



Slight 



21 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-66 

 2950 



540 



•95 



22 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



2943 

 2949 



61-0 



•40 



23 



a.m. 

 p.m. 



29-63 

 2972 



505 





Approximate locality. 

 Cooper Creek 



Cooper Creek 



Cooper Creek 



Cuttapirie Corner 



Kanowana 

 Narrawalpina 



Mungeranie 

 Ooroowilanie 



Kopperamanna 

 Dulkaninna 

 Clayton Creek 

 Clayton Creek 

 Wells Creek 

 Hergott 



(e) NOTES ON THE RAINFALL 

 in the neighbourhood of the districts traversed. 



By H. A. Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist. 



The rainfall over that portion of the Far Northern 

 Interior of South Australia traversed by members of the 

 expedition includes part of the driest area of Australia, with a 

 normal annual fall of barely 5 inches, and though the rain is 

 somewhat better towards the Queensland border in the 

 vicinity of Cordillo Downs and Haddon, and also in the south 

 about Parallana and Wooltana, even there it only approxi- 

 mates 8 inches a year. 



