60 DKY FARMING IN RELATION TO RAINFALL AND EVAPORATION. 



Table VI.— Normal precipitation of stations in the western United States grouped 

 according to States — Continued. 



OKLAHOMA— Continued. 



Station. 



County. 



Eleva- 

 tion. 



Number 

 of years 

 recorded. 



Record 

 ended — 



Mangum 



Mario w. .■ 



Meeker 



Muskogee 



Newkirk 



Norman 



Oklahoma 



Okmulgee 



Pawhuska 



Perry , 



Prudence 



Ravia 



Sac and Fox Agency 



Shawnee 



South McAlester. . . , 



Stillwater 



Temple 



Tulsa (1) 



Tahlequah 



Taloga 



Vinita , 



Vittum 



Wagoner 



Waukomis 



Weatherford 



Webbers Falls.. 



Whiteagle 



Winn view 



Woodward 



Greer 



Stephens 



Lincoln 



Muskogee 



Kay 



Cleveland 



Oklahoma 



Okmulgee 



Osage 



Noble 



Major 



Johnston 



Lincoln 



Pottawatomie . . 

 Choctaw Nation . 



Payne 



Comanche 



Tulsa 



Cherokee 



Dewey 



Craig 



Logan 



Wagoner 



Garfield 



Custer 



Muskogee 



Kay 



Blaine 



Woodward 



Feet. 

 1.585 

 1,292 

 1,030 

 614 

 1,149 

 1,180 

 1,247 

 752 

 918 

 920' 



796 

 900 

 1,041 

 698 

 880 

 925 

 700 

 790 



940 

 588 

 1,258 

 1,639 

 479 

 945 



2,300 



1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1900 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1905 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1902 

 1903 

 1908 

 1900 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1908 

 1899 

 1901 



OREGON. 



Albany 



Alpha 



Arlington 



Ashland 



Astoria 



Aurora 



Baker City 



Bandon 



Bay City 



Bend 



Beulah 



Blalock 



Brownsville 



Buckhorn Farm 



Bull Run 



Burns 



Cascade Locks 



Comstock 



Coquille River Light-House 



Corvallis 



Dayville 



Doraville 



Drain 



Ella 



Eugene 



Fairview 



Falls City 



Forest Grove 



Gardiner 



Glenora 



Gold Beach 



Government Camp 



Grants Pass 



Happy Valley 



Hare 



Head works 



Heppner 



Hood River 



Huntington 



Irvington 



Jacksonville 



188 



Linn 



214 



32 



1908 



44.7 



Lane 



250 



7 



1906 



87.1 



Gilliam 



855 



14 



1904 



9.1 



Jackson 



1,940 



21 



1908 



20.1 



Clatsop 



11 



49 



1908 



74.5 



Marion 



144 



10 



1901 



46.7 



Baker 



3,464 



20 



1908 



12.8 



Coos 



55 



27 



1899 



68.6 



Tillamook 



225 



14 



1908 



108.3 



Crook 





6 



1907 



13.7 



Malheur 



3,269 

 237 



14 



1905 



10.7 



Gilliam 



10 



1908 



10.4 



Linn 



346 



11 



1902 



36.9 



Josephine 



1,300 



10 



1908 



70.3 



Clackamas 



719 



10 



1907 



76.3 



Harney 



4,157 



19 



1908 



10.5 



Hood River 



100 



30 



1908 



79.0 



Douglas 



473 



11 



1902 



36.8 



Coos 



13 



10 



1907 



57.5 



Benton 



319 



20 



1908 



41.8 



Grant 



1,500 



14 



1908 



12.5 



Columbia 



600 



7 



1908 



49.4 



Douglas 



300 



6 



1908 



47.8 



Morrow 





11 



1909 

 1908 



9.0 



Lane. 



449 



18 



37.9 



Coos 



142 



11 



1908 



70.8 



Polk 



355 



11 



1907 



82.7 



Washington 



220 



17 



1906 



49.0 



Douglas 



72 



20 



1908 



79.3 



Tillamook 



575 



17 



1908 



117.6 



Curry .' 



40 



6 



1908 



88.5 



Clackamas 



3,580 



11 



1906 



89.3 



Josephine 



956 



20 



1908 



44.8 



Harney 



4,200 



10 



1899 



13.2 



Curry 



1,342 



10 



1901 



99.7 



Clackamas 



719 



10 



1908 



82.2 



Morrow 



1,950 



20 



1908 



15.5 



Hood River 



243 



24 



1907 



36.4 



Baker 



2,110 



7 



1907 



12.9 



Multnomah 



75 



12 



1899 



32.5 



Jackson 



1,640 



20 



1908 



27.2 



