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few seconds, and the last being the more violent. The shocks were 
about 3 Pp. M. and 11 P. M. of ar same soe 
Brunswick, Me., Feb. 3, 872. 
3. Monthly Rainfull at San Francisco ; by Purxy Harve 
Cuass, Professor of Physics in Haverford College. (Com mmuni- 
1, 187 ennent has published a chart, com 
om his own satevetions ot the mo bathly amounts of rain in San 
eet for twenty-two years, from July 1, 1849, to J uly 1, 1871. 
have grouped the amounts in seven short i sr pore 
1849-62, 1952-55. 1955-58 1958-48. 
on oe =_-_7——_—_—_ Laney N 
N R N R N BR 6 
Oy, on. 4 sees 3 cone 3 02 2 26 ri 
hia 9 0 6 5 eee Tae 
Bape 800108 4) 1 <2 07 «16 eee 
okies. 3°35. 111 3°33 65 138 57 a ae 
Hay. nin. 1203 196 793 116 6-47 136 12:80am 
Dec... .-. 1435 228 1633 176 1365 219 23 ae 
yee. 64 191 1147 193 1621 249 2975 
Feb. ..... 245 155 14-23 194 10-92 217 vt) a 
Mar. ._... 3-15 136 13-01 185 17: 166 1990) 
Ags igus 195 90 13-49 142 eae 
May, ..... 99 34 2-28 112 40 O18 
June, -._.- Se 08 1 20 «12 a 
1862-65 esi 
1865-68. 1868-71 es 
July, --.-- ols eer Saget nil 
nie. 21 3 Stes 1 are 3 : 20 
Sept. ....- 04 20 39. 511 15>. 48 2 et 
ee ee 46 68 1-44 1419 
187 10-95 135 2-30 115 63°21 
Sans 13°06 252 26-43 249 1203 206 «11926 oe 
ae pe 10°60 229 2554 267 1331 257 «11652 
Bebis. 2... 453 161 1545 210 44 235 eS ae 
Mar: sac: 32 113 1092 135 643 171 69°89 
oS ieee 412 82 73 565 101 3914 
Meg; 5 sp 164 48 149 31 44 ut ee 
WOM co 17 27 9 02 11 “19 Wg 
There is so much similarity between the different curves, 
general character is so much like that of the apps curves, 4 h ey 
, they accord so nearly with the annual temperature cu that t 
may reasonably be merit as typical, ere the daily ; econ ~ : 
