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Tab. I. 
Stations 
Latitude J Longitude 
Altitude 
Years 
Jan. 
Feb. 
Mar. 
Apr. 
Shiraito 
35 ° 17 ' 
138 ° 35 ' 
484m 
1900 - 
1904 . 
61.8 
47.3 
213.1 
224.0 
Omiya 
35 ° 14 ' 
138 ° 35 ' 
150 m 
1899 - 
1904 . 
60.7 
55.6 
216.4 
205.5 
Goten 
35 ° 18 ' 
138 ° 55 ' 
456 m 
1900 - 
1904 . 
81.8 
34.4 
144.9 
244.0 
Nakano 
/ near \ 
^Yamanaka/ 
35 ° 26 ' 
138 ° 51 ' 
986.4m 
1901 - 
1905 . 
75.4 
90.1 
248.1 
225.5 
Shoji 
35 ° 31 ' 
138 ° 37 ' 
936 . 7 m 
1901 - 
1905 . 
61.5 
69.6 
184.9 
189.4 
Stations 
May 
J une 
July 
Aug. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Nov. 
Dec. 
Ann’l 
Shiraito 
307.1 
275.2 
409.9 
270.2 
278.5 
238.5 
121.6 
117.0 
2564.2 
Omiya 
237.6 
231.4 
386.3 
178.3 
251.5 
249.8 
98.6 
105.3 
2277.0 
Goten 
233.4 
236.5 
376.6 
182.0 
250.1 
207.2 
117.0 
96.1 
2204.0 
Nakano 
/ near \ 
VYamaiiaka/ 
259.3 
345.7 
489.9 
266.7 
331.9 
318.5 
125.0 
159.1 
2935.2 
Shoji 
246.0 
320.2 
415.9 
247.5 
301.5 
251.8 
92.0 
109.5 
2489.8 
Tab. I. Containing the latitudes, longitudes and altitudes of the stations, the years of 
the observations, and the mean annual and monthly rainfalls (in millimeters), for the five 
stations. 
It is very desirable to know the precipitation of the 1000m. 
altidude, as the forest regions begin at that point. We all 
