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PHYSICAL GEOGEAPHY. 



TABLE III. (5.) 



DISTRIBUTION OF BAIN THROUGHOUT THE SEASONS, WINTER, SPRING, 

 SUMMER, AND FALL, l?50-69, A PERIOD OF TWENTY YEARS. 



Winter, total, 117.29 inches ; mean, 5.86 inches. 

 Spring, total, 237.11 inches ; mean, 11.85 inches. 

 Summer, total, 278.06 inches ; mean, 13.90 inches. 

 Fall, total, 216.73 inches ; mean, 10.83 inches. 

 Winter taken as unit, as 1.00, 2.02, 2.38, 1.88. 



TABLE III. (6.) 



RELATION OF RAIN TO THE DIRECTION OF THE WIND. 





SPRING 





SUMMER 





AUTUMN. 



WINTER 





FOR THE YEAR. 





1. | 2. | 3. | 4. 



1. 



2. 



8. 



4. 



1. | 2. | 3. 



4. 



1. | 2. | 3. | 4. 



1. 



2- 



3. |4. 



1850 . . 



2 



l 



2 





4 



6 



11 



1 



3 



3 



8 



6 



2 



2 



2 





11 



12 



23 



7 



1851 . . 



10 



5 



5 



5 



7 



2 



10 



1 



2 



2 





3 



2 



2 



3 





21 



11 



18 



9 



1852 . . 



5 



5 



6 





1 





5 



1 



3 



3 



5 



3 



1 









10 



8 



15 



4 



1853 . . 



4 



3 



1 



1 



2 



3 



4 





4 



2 



3 



1 











10 



8 



9 



2 



1854 . . 



2 



4 



2 



1 



4 



4 



2 



3 



2 



3 



6 



2 











8 



21 



23 6 



1855 . . 



4 



1 



4 



1 



1 



4 



11 



2 



7 



7 



4 



6 







4 



1 



12 



12 



23 



10 



1856 . . 



3 



2 



3 



3 



1 



3 



10 



1 



4 



2 



9 



4 



7 



3 



4 



3 



15 



10 



26 



11 



1857 . . 



4 



8 



6 



5 



1 



6 



5 



1 



2 







10 



2 



3 



4 



10 



2 



10 



24 



31 



10 



1858 . . 



6 



8 



14 



7 



4 



7 



17 



5 



8 



6 



11 



10 



2 



2 



8 





20 



23 



50 



22 



1859 . . 



3 



12 



8 





3 



6 



9 



6 



2 



4 



14 



4 





2 



2 



7 



8 



4 



23 



17 



1860 . . 



2 



6 



11 



2 





10 



8 



5 



3 



8 



3 



3 



4 



1 



4 



3 



9 



25 



26 



13 



1861 . . 



5 



6 



8 



4 



2 



2 



3 



4 



5 



5 



2 



13 



1 



3 



2 





13 



16 



15 



21 



1862 . . 



9 



2 



6 



4 



3 



3 



G 



3 



4 



3 



5 



6 



3 



2 



2 





19 



10 



19 



13 



1863 . . 



6 





8 



4 



5 



1 



2 



5 



2 



1 



8 



6 



2 



4 



7 



2 



15 



6 



25 



17 



1864 . . 



11 



1 



10 



5 



5 



3 



11 



1 



5 



6 



10 



14 



2 





2 



2 



22 



10 



33 



22 



1865 . . 



6 



5 



9 



3 



3 



4 



10 



10 



7 



3 



8 



5 



3 



3 



3 





19 



15 



30 



18 



1866 . 



2 



7 



3 



4 





6 



13 



7 



6 



3 



6 



6 



4 







2 



12 



16 



23 



19 



1867 . . 



5 



5 



8 



5 



3 



5 



15 



3 



3 





8 



3 







3 





11 



10 



34 



11 



1868 . . 



7 



4 



15 



7 



1 



2 



10 



2 



1 



2 



14 



8 



3 









12 



8 



39 



17 



1869 . . 



4 



5 



7 



2! 



5 



9 



20 



5 



i • • 









..| . . 







1 ••• 









Mean 



5.0 



4.5 



6.8|3.1 



2.7 



4.3|9.1 



3.3||2.6 



3.4 



6.7|5.2 



|1.9|1.4 



2.8 



1.11 



|*2.-8 



11.4 



26.3 



12.4 



The relation of rain to the direction of the wind for the 

 year, and also for the seasons from 1850 to 1869, is here given, 

 table III (6). In this table we have sought to enter only the 

 days when any considerable quantity of rain fell, and not all 

 the rainy days. The figures 1, 2, 3, 4, at the head of the 

 column refer, as before, to the principal points of the 

 compass, 1 being N. N". E., etc. 



