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Climatological Data for June, 1910. DISTRICT No. 2, SOUTH ATLANTIC AND EAST GULF STATES. CEARLE~~F. VON HIRRYANN.Dktrict Edltor.

GENERAL SUMMIRY. along the northern border of this section. The niaximum On account of the general deficiency in temperature ancl the cleficiency at a regular Weat.lier Bureau station was 4.8" at excessive rainfall during June, 1910, the month, as a rule, was Richmond, and deficienc.ies of slightly over 4 " also occurred at unfavorable for agricultural operations and for the rapid a few cooperative statmiomin northern portions of Mississippi growth of vegetation, but the nioclerate sunimer temperatures Alabama, and Georgia. The mean temperature of the entire were conducive to personal comfort. The deficiency in nioiithly district, cletmninecl from the records for 370 stations, was 75". niean temperature averaged about 3.5" in all t.he States June 1 and 2 were the coldest days of the month, and the included in the district, escept in Florida, where the defi- niiniinuni t,emperatures recorded in Virginia, North Carolina, ciency was a degree less. With the esception of the first and northern Georgia have rarely before been equalled in any 2 days in the month, when unusually low inininiuni tempera- siiininer niont,li. Near t.lic Gulf coast these cool days were tures occurred in the northerii portion, the deficiency in t,empera- immecliately succeeded by very warn1 weather wibh the highest tures resulted from low inaxiniuin temperatures consequent on t,rniperat>uresfor the mont.h on the 3tl to 5th at several places the unusual cloudiness ancl frequency of showers. Thc highest in Gcorgia and Florida. During the long period of showery temperature for the month at Atlanta was 89" antl a lower meat.her froni blie Xli or 6t.h to the 16th tlie temperature re- inaximuni than this was registered in June but once bcfore in a niainetl below norinal. During the last decade several short period of 32 years. pcriotls of fair weat.licr with clear skies brought higher tem- Some of the facts stated for the preceding inont.11 might IC peratures, xiid conditions Iwcame more favorable for agri- repeated almost verbatim for June, that is to say, in sevcral colt,ural operations. The highest teinperature for the nioiitrli States it was the coldest June on record for many years. In occurrcil generally on t,hc 18th or 19t)hin Alabama, Mississippi, Florida it was the coldest June since 1S92; in Georgia and antl S0ut.h Carolina, antl ranged from 97" in Mississippi to 105" Mississippi colder Junes occurred only twice before in a period in Georgia. As A rule the consecutive number of days with of over 20 years. The records at individual stations again the t,emperat,ureabove 90" was niuch less than usually occurs emphasize the fact. One inst.ance will suffice: At Mobile tlur- in June. ing the past 40 years only June, 1889 ant1 1903, mere colder The St.at.e averages ranged froin 70" in the Virginia area to than the current month. In Virginia, North Carolina, ancl is" in Florida. The highest, monthly ineans at iiitliviclual northern Georgia the niiniinuiii temperatures on the ad ninrli stations v:trietl froin 73.S" at Hanipton, Va., to 81.9" at Key one of the coldest June days in the cliinatic history of these West, Fla.; ant1 t.lie lowest! ineans ranged from 63.0" at Hot States. Springs, Va., to 71.0" at Fenholloway, Fla. Mont.hly mean The rainfall for June was niuch above the noriiial in all t.eniperatures helow 70 " occurred only in northern Georgia, in States, the average escess being over 2.50 inches. Alt.liough North Carolina, ant1 in Virginia. Escept. in southern Georgia the precipitation was probahly controlled by the ill-defined t,he estremes recorded were well wit,hin tlie limit of previous pressure distribution characteristic of suminer, it, was entirely years. The highest t.eniperat.ure for the dist,rict was 105' at convectional in character. Thc most not>eworthy fact con- Rlakcly, Cia., a record esceerletl only once before in June. On .cerning the arrangement of pressure was t.he poor tlevelopnientr t,hr other liantl in other Stat,es the inasiniuni temperatures were of the North Atlantic perniaiients area of high pressure ; con- IINJW nmlerate. In Mississippi, for example, the maximum sequently at no hie was t.he barometer high on t.lie sout,li rcnclierl 95 " at only :tbout, half the stations, ancl the extreme, Atlantic coast and the condit.ions were at no thefavoralilc for Oi", was 2" lower than the previous lowest recorded maximum long periods of fair, warm weather. The most prot.mct.cr1 teniperat,ure for June. In Floricls, although there were oppres- period of rainy weather was associated with a nioclcratc~baro- sivc days duc to high relativc huniidity, the estremes were not nietric depression that inovecl froin northern Tesas, wlicrc. it such as t.0 causc unusual physical discomfort for many succes- was central on the 9th, to east,ern Teniiwsee on the 10t.h. The sive days. The lowestrt,eniperat.ure for t,he district was 35" on nest clay this disturbance esteiiclecl as an oblong tleprcssioii t.lie 3tl at Hot Springs and MountsAiry; in northern Georgia 39" froin Iiiiosville, Tenn., to Pit,t,sburg, Pa.? and a secondary was regist.ercc1 on t,he same clay at. Diamond. These are ex- storni area hac1 formed near the niout,h of the Mississippi ccpbioiially low t.einpcrat.ures for June. Light. fr0st.s occurred River. Subsequently all signs of low pressure tlisnppeard, at. a few point.s in western North Carolina. and the haronieter rose consiclerably in the Mississippi Valley, PRECIPIT.4TION. nevertheless showers and heavy rains continued in t.hc district, June was an cstminely wet month. The average precipita- for 5 days longer, or until the 16th. The lowest! atmospheric t.ion ranged from 6.:39 inches for the Virginia area to 9.98 inches pressure for the month generally occurred in t,lie northern por- in Florida; the avemge for the district was 7.SO inches, or 2.50 tion of the district on the 1st and in the Gulf Stat,es on the 311; inches abovc thc normal. In Florida the rainy season begins the lowest was 39.60 inches at, R.ichnionc1 and Lynchburg, Va. in June and during this month some sections receive t,he heaviest The masimuni pressure was 30.25 inches at Ricliniontl on the precipitat,ion for the year. The region of maxiniuni rainfall is 26th. Thunderstorms were frequent during June and several found in central-western Florida ancl the acljoining portions of severe local storms occurred. Georgia, where the nioiithly total rainfall ranged from 10 inches to over 33 inches. The largest, individual amount was 22.35 TEMPERATURE. inches at Live Oak, Fla., followed by 15.76 inches at Quitman, The temperature tluring June was below norninl in all por- Ga. Other niore restricted areas of heavy precipitation are tions of the district, except over a very sniall area on the west found in eastern North Carolina, in southern Alabama, and in coast of Florida, where there was a slight escess. The St.nt.e southeastern Mississippi. The tot,al at Newbern, N. C., was average was 1" below normal in Florida, ant1 in ot.lier St.at.es 16.33 inches. antl in most. other States the amounts exceed 10 the deficiencies variecl froin 2.3" in Alahaina to 3.8" in t.hc inches at, a few widely separateil points. The regions of least Mississippi area and in Virginia, atid were accordingly very precipitation are found in estrenie sout.hern Florida and on the uniform. The smallest deficiencies occurred along the imine- coast of North Carolina. Key West with 1.06 inch and Hat- cliate Gulf and Atlantic coasts and the greatest in thc interior teras with 3.05 inches were the only stations receiving less than

Unauthenticated | Downloaded 09/29/21 11:44 AM UTC 842 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. JUNE, 1910 3 inches. As a rule, therefore, the rainfall was fairly well dis- 18th a stage of 14.1 feet was attained. At all points from Scottsville, which is 25 miles east of Lynchburg, down to Columbia the river was out.of ita tributed; the total amounts exceeded 8 inches at 128 stations hnnks and adjacent lowlands were flooded with considerable unavoidable out of a total of 344 reporting, and exceeded 10 inches at 43 damage to crops. Along the river bank at. Richmond the water covered the stations. Rains exceeding 2.50 inches in 24 hours fell at 2 lower docks and warehouses of t.he Old Dominion and Clyde Line steamers, stations in Virginia, at 9 in North Carolina, at 2 in South Caro- and tlie dock and plant of the Southern Railway. The track of the Vi ginia Railway and Power Company (strcet. railway system) was under lina, at 21 points in Floricla, 11 in Alabama, and at 7 in the wvatpr for a tlist.:inc.c of ahout 200 fwt.at. a low point on Lester street,, near the Mississippi area. A few exceptional heavy downpours were stcanihoat docks, from t.hc 15th t.o the 17t.h, and parrpngers were trademd reported: Lassiter, Va., 1.56 inch in 1 hour on the 21st; New- I.))? rc~wl~osts.--Etln~crrr1A. Ernits, Swlioti Uirertor. berry, s. C., 2.40 inches in 2 hours and 45 minutes on the 39t.h; The rivers of e.zrt.ern North Carolina cxpcricnccd moderat.a floods dt,erthe niitltllr~of the month. Thr Ronnoke River rcmaincd at, low stages until the Quitman, Ga., 4.02 inches on the 13th and in addit,ion 3.05 l4th, followed hy n rapid rise t.o 33.4 fcet on t,lie 15th (flood stage 30 feet). inches on the 14th; at Hilliarcl, Fla., 4.50 inches fell in less t,han The Tar River [email protected] rise on the 6t.11, and rose steadily for nearly 2 weeks, 1hour on the 22d. rcwhing 36 fwt at, T:trl,oro on t.hc 1St.h (flood stage 25 feet.) and 18.5 feet at The number of days with 0.01 inch or inorc of rain was un- (~mmvillron the 1St.h. At Frtyetteville t,hc Cspr Fear River rotwon the 14th usually large, averaging 13 for the district, the normal number from G frct. to 15 fcet, :uid rertchrd 3s feet. by the 1811. At Weldon contra& ors, I)uilding :i Iiridge for tliv At.lantic Co.wt. Line Railroad, moved and saved being about 9. Although the rainfall was so largely convec- I:iridgc materi:d on receipt. of spwial warning from t.he Raleigh office. tional and therefore presumably local in character it! is remark- (;nods 3.t. Fs,ycttcvillc were *srcd by being movcd t.0 upper wharvea. Re able that for many successive days rain fell in soinc States at ports of 1woprrt.y and stock s:rved by the w:wnings will exceed W,oOO. every station in the State, as, for example, in Georgia from t.he D:iiii:tgc* t.o crops wn.s h(*:tvy, maqtly in the Tar Rivcr lowlsnds, where Dhe loss is r4in:it.r.d to have 1)ru.n at. least. 0?00,OOO.--Lee A. &ti80n, Section 10th to the lGth. In general very brief periods of fair weather 1)ircrlur. occurred during the first decade up to t,he 4th froin which date showers occurred on almost every clay till the 15th or 1Gth. In The warniiigs for floods in the Wateree River in South Caro- Alabama ancl Mississippi the lUth, 17th, and lSth were fair; in lina were justified by a stage of 37.4 feet at. Camden, 8. C., on Georgia ancl Florida the 17th, lsth, and 19th; in tho nort~hc.rn June 15 (fiootl st,age 24 feet,). Tlie iiioney value of property States the 26th ancl 27th. Aft,cr the 16th showers were more saved hy warnings issued is estimat.etl to have heen $26,000. unevenly distributed. Cl'rrril Pc~lccRirrr.-\\:wnings wcrc iswid on t.he morning of thc 14th. By The following statistical data selected from the taldes arcs of thin 15th tliv Pctlrr nt (.!1wr: P. (.!., 1i:td riarn t,o 25.4 fect,, or 1.4 foot above flrmcl at.:ig(:; floc-MIst:igrs wrt, ni:rint:rinetl on t.he 1Gt.h mtl 17th with a maxi- interest: Maximum total monthly rainfall for the district 32.35 muni of 31.8 fvct.. \V:rrning* cn:il)lcd fnrnicrs t.o saw stock by driving them inches at Live Oak, Fla. Least mont,hly total, 1.06 inch at t.o 1iighl:inds. At. Effingll:ini on Lynrll River flood &agw wcre maintained Iiey West, where severe drought has prevailed since Novenil her, from 1Gt.h t.o t he 33d, Irut. not,wit.li.rtnnclingflood stages at I1ot.h Clieraw and 1909. The greatest amount in 24 hours was 5.02 iachcs at St. Effingh:inl tlieir :iggrrgste was not sufficient t.o cause flood stages at Smith Andrews, Fla.: on June 30; greatest amount in 1 hour, 4.50 hlills on t.lir.ln\vrr coiirw of thc Peilce.--R. Q. Grmt, Locnl Forerent&. inches, at Hilliarcl, Fla., on the 32d. Hail was rrpnrt.ecl at hfISCELLANEOUS PHENOhlENA. comparatively few stations during the moiit,h, hit thunder- storms, generally moderate in character, were nunierous evt'ry- Tlie average number of clear, partly cloucly, and cloudy days where. The number of days with rain varied froni 5 at Key for t.hc cIist.riCt was nearly equally 10 each, nevertheless there West to 22 at Avon Park, Fla. The longest period of wet was much lcsa than tlie average amount of sunshine. Tlie pre- weather occurred at Norfolk and Newport News, Va., where vailing wind direction was southwest, except! in Floricla and rain fell on 15 consecutive clays froni the 5th to tlic 19th A41a1~amawhere it was south. High wind velocities occurred at but, few sbatioiis: Norfolk, Va., report,ed 48 niiles froin the RIVER CONDITIONS. southwest. on the 2lrst; August,a, Cia., G2 miles west on the 2d; The summer rainfall is copious in the Southcrn Rt,at,t.syct and Jacksonville, Fla., 46 niiles south on the 11th. Several floods during this season of tlie year are rare. Although t.hc rather severc local electric? storms occurred in North Carolina rainfall for June was quite heavy, the rivers in the Mississippi alii1 Soubli Carolina, during which a number of houses were ,area, in Alabama, ancl in Georgia did not attain flood st.ages at st.ruck by light,niag and several persons were. injured. A severe any point, but merely maintained their normal volume of flow. hnilstorni occurred in the section of Wake County, N. e.,about The absence of a rapid ruii-off must be attributed largely t.0 t.he 15 iiiiles sout,h of Raleigh, N. C., on June 20. Cotton, fruit, great capacity of cultivated soil for storing wat,er, and it is and other crops were ilest.royec1 over a limited area and hail doubtful, other conditions being equal, whether a covering of covrrctl t.he ground in places t.o dept,hsof 3 or 3 inches. Similar forest woulcl be equally effective. Moderate floods, however, st.orms occurred at Rocky Mount., near Fayett.eville and near 0,ccurrecl in the rivers of eastern Virginia, North Carolilia, and Lunil)erton, N. C'., on June 11. On June 24 a severe thunder- South Carolina, which were accurately forecast by t.he st.oriti with heavy rain occurred near Charlott,e; 2 houses were Weather Bureau officials in charge of the respect,ive river (lis- struck 11y lightning antl wat:er was Mown into the spinning tricts. The following are estract,s from fact.s report.er1 in t.liis room of the Chatlwick-Hiskin Cot,t,on Mills, considerably connection: damaging the machinery. On the same clate, a farmer while working in an open field near Greer, was struck by light- Juttuv Rhr, Vo.-Thc .Janicu River row atc:rilily at. Riihiiond ;rid p:~wd S. C!., t.he flood stage (10 feet,) on thc morning of tliv 16th; on t,lir. morning of t,Iic ning antl killed.

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TABLE datu June, 1910. South Allantic and sad Gulj Statss. I.--(?linrotdogiea2 for DWNo. a, - -

Observen. :$p u ...... - - . .. - ...... Virginia. Arvonia...... Bucklngham ...... 3.50 69.3 - 3.1 94 5.38 + 1.92 1.65 0. ( 7 aw. Rev. Plurnmer F. Jonm Alhlan.l@...... Hanom...... ?21 ...... E. L C. S-ntt. Buchman...... Botatourt...... '20 ...... S. 42 ...... 1.6: n. I ...... D. D. Boose. Cdaville...... Brunsrick...... 250 70.8 - 2.3 92 4.7i + 1.14 1.4i n. ( 6 8. F. M. Gage. Cape Benry ...... F'nmcaa An ne...... 20 71.0 - 1.9 90 4.N i- 0.35 1.41 0. I 14 SW. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Catawba ...... Roanoke...... 1,760 ...... I ....I...... State Santtsrium. Chrrlntteswilla..____ ...... Alhemrrla__...... ~... ~. &XI-.. 69.0 - 3.4 Y2 2.1': 0. ( 13 5 14 11 s. Leander McCormick. Clarkoville...... Mwklenburg ...... 10 ...... I. M 0. ( 10 I.. . .I...... J. Henry Ligon. Columbia#...... Fluvanna...... 248 12 68. 9 I9 1.54 0. I 12 12 Y 9 ne. Chesa ake dr Ohio R. R. Danvllle ...... Pittaylvanla...... 413 10 ...... 1.2: 0. I 14 ...... VirginiaC. G. Gtkinm. Experiment Sto. Diamond Sorinps...... Princess Anne...... 2@ il.? ...... $1 "3t 45 G.79 ...... 2. oi 0. ( IX 13: 3 14 .... Ham ton. .-,.. .:...... Elizabeth City...... 5 27 72. a - 1.6 90 24 52 5.17 + 1.6.5 1.2: 0. I 15 11 ' 16 3 sw. Hampton Institute. Hot lprings...... Bath ...... 2.195 le 63.0 - 3.8 85 24 35 8.66 + 2.49 2. ut 0. I 14 7 I 13 1u .... James P. Scott. Ivor...... Southampton...... 87 I 6'5. 4 ...... 93 30 42 9.91 ...... 1.24 0. I 17 ...... N. dr W. Ry., Exp. Farm. biter...... Goochland...... 100 ...... 5.07 ...... 1.5t n. I I1 171 5 8 .... T. J. Davis.. . Lexington#...... Rockbridge...... 1, OM 33 ...... Virginia Military Institute. Lynchburg...... Campbell ...... Bs5 39 69.6 - 3.4 99 R.j$' J+x:iu 2.2:i 0. ( 1:3 3 j 19 8 n w U. 8. Weather Bureau. New Castle ...... Craig ...... 1,300 1 ...... n.47 ...... 1.64 0. ( I3 ...... Mien J.L.Martin. New ort News# ...... Warwick...... 55 1 72. 6 ...... 92 6.07 ...... 1.26 n. t 18 7 12 I1 nw Ernest W. SniKen. Norzk...... Nprfqlk...... 91 4a 72.0 - ?.I 92 7. I17 + 2.82 2.67 0. ( 1.5 iI 12 11 L. U. 8. Weather Bureau Petemburg...... Dinwiddie...... @I23 72.1 - 2.3 83 4.94 + v.bn 1.81. 0. 10 w. Central state Hospital. Randolph ...... Charlotte ...... 334 8 ...... 4.80 ...... 1. U4 (1. I I2 :::i::: ...... W. B. Spencer. Richmond...... Henrico...... 144 31 70.3 - 4.8 !I2 5.67 + 2.15 1.94 11. i 14 7815 xw . U. S. Weather Bureau. Rocky Mount...... Franklin...... 1,150 ti9. 2 - 3.9 92 6.29 1.42 1.4t II. 11 ti. 16 + ...... I .. G. W. B. Hale. Saxe ...... Charlotte ...... 350 1 711. 2 ...... 92 8.36 ...... 2. OL (I. ( 10 ...... 8. State Experiment Farm. Spottaville (near)...... Burry ...... 15 22 711. 9 - 3.0 01 6. i3 + 1.21 u. 9L n. IS 17 SW. B. W. Jones. Williamsburg...... James City ...... 70 19 71.0 - 0.7 93 5.15 + 0. Yi I 0. Yl u. 13 S *w. Eastern Stab Hospital. Nwlh Carolina. r- w I 4 Beaufort ...... Carteret ...... 10 E ,a. s ...... 8i 6.95 ...... 1.42 u. 9 -- 4 RW. Belhaven.. Baaufort.. 4 I 75. 0 ...... $15 2.87 0. ( ...... n.91 ...... 12 '2 I; 6 R. Brewers ...... Wilkea ...... 1,950 13 68.8 - 2.7 93 0.92 + 3.RP , 2.46 0. I 16 111 \I' . Caroleen...... Rutherford...... 808 ia 72.3 - 2.7 92 R 9R - (I SII 1 91 o. r 11 16 11) RW. I., I Chalybeate Springs...... Harnett...... 500 4 I-. 2 ...... 92 Y. "" ...... 0. c 12 1s 5 7 R. Chapel Hill ...... Orange ...... 500 52 ...... Charlotte.. Mecklenburg 773 72.; 3.3 i;ii,i+.i;ii,l.i;*i1 10 ...... 34 - 90 n. 16 1151 in sw. Chimney Rock ...... Rutherford ...... 1.150 .. 7u. - ...... Y? 6.23 ...... , 1.31 0.c 15 9 SW. Clinton...... Samgeon...... 158 3 74." ...... 93 9.20 1:...... I 2.30 0. ( 16 5 ' "3 2 s. Durham (war) ...... Dur am ...... 408 1 .._...... 5.8s ...... 1.49 0. ( 10 ...I...... Eagletown...... Northsmpton ...... 66 5 7". s ...... 91 8.71 ...... 1.9s 0. L I4 Ii' rj 5 SW. Edenton ...... Chowan...... 30 I8 73.2 - 1.5 92 9.43 + 5.24 2.50 0. E 13 10 I 1" 8 s. Fa tteville...... Cumberland...... 170 23 i4. 6 - 1.6 94 %!I7 + 5.71 I?.% 0. c 15 ....I...... CoKboro ...... Wayne...... 103 40 74.8 - 2.1 95 6.37 + 1. 11 1.95 0. 0 I4 \v . Graham...... Alamance...... 656 8 ...... 6.41 ...... 2.m 0. 0 13 I:::: ::: .... Greemboro...... Guilford...... 843 29 71.4 - 3.6 94 5.77 + 0. 50 i 2.60 0.0 11 ...... x. Greenville ...... Pitt ...... 75 17 ...... 7.51 + 3.15 2.01 I). 0 12 ...... Hatteras ...... Dare ...... I1 36 74.3 - 11. 1 XR 11. n 11 ' I5 9 ti nw. Rendemu ...... Van? ...... 4W 17 71.4 - 3.1 0.0 13 ' 11 I 13 6 sw . Kinaton ...... LenoE...... 46 12 74.8 - 1.a 95 u. 0 15 13 ' I1 6 sW . Lenoir ...... Caldwell ...... 1,186 37 69.6 - 1.9 92 0.0 13 Iti 6 8 w. Lexington ...... Davidson ...... 810 9 71.0 ...... 9s 4.40 ...... 1.60 0. u 11 18 j 8 n 1. Lincolnton ...... Lincoln...... 994 5 ...... ~ I ... i~'''ii'I~1~ .... Louisburg...... Franklin...... 375 19 75 2 - 2. x 91 0. (I 7 8. Lumberton...... Robeson...... 102 27 z:. s - 2.4 94 (I. 0 12 *\V. Manteo ...... Dare ...... 12 5 I-. 1 ...... 911 0.0 8 14 8 8 tiw. Marion...... McDowell...... 1.425 18 69.2 - 3. I !I1 (1. u 16 7 17 0 w. Yoncum ...... Chatham...... 145 16 72.2 - 3.1 93 0.il 14 12 5 13 sw. Monroe ...... Union ...... 586 16 72.6 - 2.11 YP I1.U 13 19 2 9 sw. Morganton...... Burke...... 1.135 23 7n. o - 2.9 89 (1.0 11 18 fi w. Mt.Air ...... Burry ...... 1.048 22 6s. 2 - 3.5 99 n. o 14 13 ; 1u sw. Mt.Ho ly ...... Gaston ...... 616 13 ...... n. o 14 ... Nashville ...... Nash ...... 190 6 3.2 93 n. u 14 I 11 12 b. Newbern...... Craven...... 12 28 72.4 - 3.6 $9 n. 0 16 ... RW. Pinehumti ...... Moore...... 650 6 73.4 ...... !I I (I. u 11 17 :3 11) YW. Pittaboro ...... Chatham ...... 480 19 73.7 - 0.7 95 11. n 8 19 0 11 .... Raleigh...... Wake...... 390 39 73. IJ - 2.1 92 0.0 13 6 I6 8 xw. Ramasur...... Randolph...... (42 3 72.9 ...... 98 r. n 12 1 25 4 w. Randleman...... do...... 810 5 ...... 6.21 I ...... 11.94 0. II 12 ...... Rsidsville...... Rockingham ...... 838 11 711. 8 - 1.4 94 7.21 + 1.39 2.14 n. 11 14 13 3 14 SW. Rockhorn ...... Macon ...... 3,100 18 M.n - 5.0 81 5.62 - 1.43 1.75 0. u 16 4 14 12 e. Rockingham ...... Richmond ...... 210 16 74.6 - 2.7 93 8 7.36 + 1.6.. 1.66 0.11 12 I...... Roxboro ...... Perms ...... 600 12 69. 6 - 4. I 93' 30 51b ...... 0. o ... Salem ...... Foraythe ...... 1,OOO 15 69.8 - 3.7 90 1st 42 6.44 + 1.43 2. III II. u .... Salisbury...... Rowan ...... 780 26 72.8 - 2.9 94 1xt 47 i.15 + 2.58 -.9 -"0 n. u 14 n. Saxon ...... Stokea ...... w)o 18 69.8 - 3.3 93 24 41 5.53 - 0.1u 1. ?i u. 0 10 8W. Scotland Neck...... Halifax ...... 80 6 71.4 ...... 89 23t 4i 6. IJ2 ...... 1.1s 0.0 11 8. Selma...... Johnaton...... 225 a0 72.4 - 4.6 94 29 4s s.io + 4.23 1.95 0.0 .... Settle ...... Iredell ...... 700 14 69.7 - 3.9 Y9 19 41 7.63 + 4.69 2.10 11. n 18 w. Woan...... Duplin ...... 50 17 i3.6 - 2.0 Y3 19 48 5.07 + 3.20 1.03 u. n 15 nw. Snow Hill ...... *.... Greane...... 80 5 74.3 ...... 94 29 48 6.05 ...... 1.63 u. 0 7 8. Southern Pines...... Moore...... 519 10 ...... 1. . '53; ...... Southport...... Brunawkk ...... 18 i5 74.4' t 0.3 87 542 + 4.08 1.83 0.0 15 6 sw. Stataville...... Iredell ...... 950 ...... 4i...... Tuburo...... Ekigeaomb ...... M) 25 75.2 - 1." (94 ~t 2 33 7.34 + 3.24 1.95 n. o 11 ...... Tro ...... Montgomery ...... 800 1 71.8 ...... 89, 1st SIC 3.89 ...... 1.37 n. 0 8 ...... nw. Wedon ...... Haliiax...... 81 58 73.8 - 1.8 95 not 47 it 3;' 0.00 + 5.00 1.67 n. o 15 ...... 8. WhitaviUe...... Columbus ...... 59 5 73.7 ...... 93 20 44 2 3s 3.51 ...... 2.50 0.0 15 14 9 7 SW. Willard ...... Pen& ...... 51 2 73.6 ...... 93 1st 46 2t 37 7.65 ...... 2. ns 0.0 14 15 7 S 8. Wilmiqn...... New Hanover ...... 62 59 74.7 - 0.8 92 19 56 4 24 7.52 + 1.90 2.42 0.0 13 8 11 11 HW. Y.noeyvllle...... CMWell...... 880 ,., ...... &nth Carolina...... Aibn...... Alken ...... 565 16 75.6 - 3.1 $15 19 52 2 35 3.60 + 2.45 1.QO 0.0 IO 19 4 7 SW. Dr. Huger T. Hall. Allendale...... Barnwell...... 186 12 79.2 - 0.2 !I8 1st 54 2 38 8.87 + 4.37 1.92 0.0 I2 13 7 11 .... b. R. Hlem. Andemon ...... Andemon ...... 764 9 72.8 - 3.2 93 18t 48 234 3.46 + 0.78 1.73 0.0 16 10 1 19 W. A. H. Ruaaell. Batasburg...... Lmxinpton ...... 856 a 74.6 - 3.4 90 1st 59 It 24 3.43 + 4.46 2.15 0.0 I4 13 3 14 ae. Beaufort ...... Beaufort ...... zo II ...... BImkvilIe ...... B~apd...... 206 I2 70.6 - 3.1 9s 17 53 1 34 1.85 0.0 17 10 10 10 se. Blain...... Bau6eld...... 29% 9 ...... 3.38 ...... 2.30 0.0 13 8814 8.

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3 - .. .. - . I I I. gmth Cdina-Cht'd. I I .,,I Bowman...... hugeburg...... 160 5 ici.4 '...... I 95 ?I 49 I 1 35 i i.115 ,. ._._.12.20 B. 0. Evans. Calhoun Falls ...... ibheville...... 508 17 ...... I ...... :...... li.1.j + 1.39 I.lill P. J. Pfiefer. Camden...... Kernhaw...... 222 41 ...... ,I ...... 8, 6.1;s ,+ 2.39 ' 1.3 W. C. Brown. Catawha...... rork...... 56'2 5 ...... 5..5i ...... 1.12 Jaa. C. Faris. Chappelh ...... Yewbemy...... 403 5 :;;: : :j, ...... 5. bfi i ...... 1.!111 W. R. Zimmerman. Charleston...... :harkston...... 4s 40 ,I.:: - 1.2 !I.-, 1!I l;l! 1 '4 ?.!I3 - 1.44 1.114 U. S. Weather Bureau. chaw...... :heaterfield...... ! 141 22 i4.I; - 2,s a:< 24 4s! 1 :I:$ ,.3? + l.:III 1.lili J. H. Powe. Clermon Collep ...... honee...... 850 19 _-il.li - 4.4 Mi 1st 4; ~ 2 ?!I i.PS + :i.114 l.:ill Prof. John N. Hook. Columbia...... tichland...... 35 I 23 _-40.11 - 3. ? ' !I3 21.1 34i ? 29 s. U. S. Weather Ruresu. Conway...... Totry...... 25 IS t a. li - 11.4 !Mi I!I II. II IS 16 a\%., P. C. Quattlebaum. Darlington...... Darlington...... 175 15 74.-- i- .... !IT, ?I1 11. I1 lli li ..... D. C. McCall. Dillon...... tfarion...... 100 6 Id. 4 -1.i 'Jd I!lt lI.ll 15 ..... A. E. Rowell. Effingham...... ?lorence...... 106 IS ...... I1.U $1 \v . H. B. McCall. Ferguson...... brkeley ...... I 51 2 ....-...... n. IO I \v . e Caillard. Florence...... rlorence...... I36 ?' -.,I,. I; - 2. (1 I !Ii "'2 t II.1I 15 *\I.. Georgetown ...... ;eorgetom*n ...... 1" 17 Ih.S - 1.h !I:< l!I 0.I1 II I). Gmnville ...... henville ...... 9SO 1s ill.S - 2.4 h; Iht 11. I1 I :; sw. -- - ~ !I; I - 2.2 2!. I 11.11 \v Greenwood...... henwood...... I 671 ?' --Id. .,; !I . In. Heath Springs...... ;ancaster...... 56s 0 10. I ...... 9s Il.0 1 :; \v . J. A. Weaner. Jacksonhoro ...... :olleton...... 13 2 I'I.4 ..... !I2 1st II. 11 I1 bl'. W. E. Haskell. jr. Kingstree...... Nilliamsburg ...... i 54 22 I,.S - 0. :! !#I; I!l I!. 11 IS .a.. A. 0.Matthcws. Uberty...... 'ickens...... 9Oii 16 72. h - 3.1; !I2 1st 11. I1 IA s\v. Jno. T. Bongs. Little Mountain...... rlcwherry ...... 711 17 ;a. 4 -4.2 !IO II;t 11.11 li \v . Dr. J. M. Seesse. -_ Il.11 Newberry...... do ...... 502 6 10.11 -2.4 !l.i 24 I I B 3. W. C. Peterson. Pelrer...... Lnderson ...... I 873 5 ...... [I.II II 14 *w. John M. Ward. Pinopolis...... 3erkeley...... 55 17 ...... 0.I1 Ij ...... 111.. Miss E. P. Ravencl. St.Cmorp...... lorchester ...... 109 22 ib.2 ' - 0.2 :I; 1st 0.I1 15 21 I1 !I ..... Cr. F. Lewis. St.Motthewa...... hlhoun...... ?ng 22 -.i4.R I - 3.2 !Ill 1'1 11. I1 I3 I .; I1 1,; .... J. 5. Wannamaker. Saluda...... Jaluda...... 530 S 111. IIJ ...... 34 21 1 0.11 15 I:! :; ' 111 Alvin Etheridge. Santuc...... Jnion...... 512 15 74. I - 2.3 ' !IT 0. I1 1:: 5 14 ! II \v . E. W. Jeter. Smith Mills ...... Yilliamsburg...... ! 62 15 0.I1 12 1 :3 2 i 1.i a. W. C. Walker. society Hill...... larlington...... 102 19 II. I1 Ii 12 i I II a\\.. J. J. Lucas. spartanburg...... spartanburg...... 875 19 I!. I1 I .; li I1 I:< .... F. P. Robinson. summerville...... lorchester ...... 75 13 I!. II li 4 21 5 SW. Miss E. €I. Gadsen. Trenton...... 620 17 11.11 I4 1; In I 5 *. C. A. Long. Trial...... ::3%:".:::::::::: : : : :. 85 23 I!. I1 li 1 '111 I b a\\.. Etsell Gaillard. Wdhalla ...... honee...... 1,061 19 ...... I..:...... N. L. Fant. Walterhoro...... :olleton...... ! 69 6 i7.?1., ...... !IS I!) .il 1 :;I; %:;I . 1.511 0.I! 15 11 II! !I .... J. A. Westerberg. Winnsboro...... Wrfield ...... 515 ?I i4.15 - 2. 1 !,9 211 .i4 2 23 s.71; + 1 17 2.llll 0.u I 3 II IS , 1 SI?. John W. Seigler. Winthrop College...... cork...... 6nn 11 i4.1)'-. - 1.:; !r? I:it .il I 4.!io 1- 1:Ii:i il.aii lI.11 I2 12 S.K. E. R. River8. Yemasee...... Iampton...... ?3 15 ,4.11 - 3.2 , !I> 1!1 ~ .;? I , :i4 . \, 4b :+ 2.20; 1.;11 0. I1 14 16 J.G. Hutson. Gwrgia. i 11. I1 Abbeville ...... 7 ...... I. .'.:.!...... I, :i5 li n w. 'A'. H.Calhoun. Adairaville ...... IS X.4 - -. lit I. 14 11.11 1.5 12 ... Dr. J. P. Bowdoin. -- .1 ' Albany...... "5 -.',.S -.I., 2.44 0.I1 Ii I5 .' I)\\.. Geo. C. Brosnan. Allapaha...... 21 ,h.S - 11.5 :' 1.32 0. I1 1 :; 4 1; I II .-$I..James T. Austin. Americus., 57 --,,..I - :;.:; Iht '1. Ill1 11. 11 II 1 :i s : !I *. D. Reerr...... -n 0. Athens...... 33 I.,. 2 ' - :;. I1 24 L'. lill 0.ll 1:: I I, 4,II w. C. D. Cox. Atlanta...... hllton...... l.?lS 4s -.72. I; ; - !.!I IS 1. 111 11. I1 II 1: Ill Ill H . 11,s.Weather J3ureoa. . Augusta ...... Zirhmond ...... 18n 44 -.111.11 ~ - ?.!I IS 11. ii 0.lI Ih 1 II 112 *I.. U. S. Weather Bureau. Bainbrid ...... kratur...... 119 ,h.4,' - 2.2 I , *:, 11. I1 1; I:: I 1; II. Mrs. C.O. Wimbrrley. Barnesvig:...... 1; i4. W ...... I!l 1, :;!I 0. I1 II ...... Prof. T. 0. Gnllowav. Blakely ...... 19 i!l.Il -1.1; 1. 4li 0.0 15 4 11; 1 IU a. Ralph M. Hobbs. Brunswick...... 1" ...... I...... I...... I. B. High. Butler...... s ...... 1;. I:; ...... 1.27 lI.lI 12 I2 :: . I :I sw Mrs. hlaniie F. Wsllnre. Camak...... 17 ! ' - :;.I !Mi 21 .-X! L' 3:: I;,X +- I.Si , 1.4; 11.11 II 12 4 I4 ...... J. A. Chapman. canton...... 17 ...... 5.IIS + 1.71 1.24 0.Il II I .; !I I li , \\ . J. M.McAfee. Carlton...... 11 I ...... !l.:!4 I+ 4.21 "411 0.I1 I:, I :I I1 ~ li ~ ,,. ' !bf. C. Power. Carrollton...... 13 I...... :...... ! J. T.Folk. Clayton...... 17 I%.:i - ::.I; h; I!ii ';!I L' ::i ;.Is !+ I.si 1.411 lI.11 I:! S I:: !I ti. I A.J.Dunran. ' Columbus...... 23 i ii.2 - 2.1 I !Mi , 4 .-,:; I Il.lI 1; II 4 IS sw. , A.J.Land. Covington...... 17 I...... ' ...... lI_ll s I:( i IO c. ! RufusCRle. Cuthbert...... 11 , x7.4 ' - 2. i !8!1 4 172 111 11. I1 !I ! 1!1 i ...... Prof. W. McMicllaeI. Dahlonega ...... 18 ,ll.l; - 2.11 SI; "h 44 2 II. I1 I3 Ih 1 .i nw. Prof. B. P.Gailli;ird. Diamond...... 20, U7.h - 2.!1 k4 1!1 41 Ij 0.I! I4 I 111 11 I.... ,_IR.A. I:LL -.,I,.Il -2.11 !I:< Macon...... >IUU...... IS: .-,I; 2 "X 5.1s 11.11 I2 bw. IT. 9. Weather Bureau. Mmhallville...... tfacon ...... : G G iIi.7-- ~ - Li.3 , IO0 4 R" It 411 1;. !II; 0.0 I5 0. E. C. Bryan. Mauw...... :olquitt ...... I 12 --,,.ti! - 2.2 ~ 11111 !I. lili 0.I1 1 :i Milledgeville...... 3aldwin...... ?76 [ 22 ~~.II- I. I ' !I4 ti. ?I II.lI Ill -- ? I d Millen...... lpkins...... l5.2 I 2: dd.2 -:.I$ !I; .I. .I- 11. I1 I5 Montesuma...... uBcon ...... Ii Z'J3 D ...... -- ;.:;I1 0.II IS Monbiwllo...... bper...... I 800 14 IJ.2 , - ::.3 '..'i 3.2s (1. I1 II Morgan...... 2alhoun ...... I 337 18 ....._i...... I i14 I;. 25 0.11 1:

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.... . - ... _...... ____ - ..- ...... __ .__ Georgidont'd. I I' Newom...... I zoweta ...... 959 ?? : 74.Y - 3.3 1.13 0.0 I 9 11 ' 3 I16 le. Ym. I. J. Milner. Oakdale...... I Fulton...... 810 10 '...... W. R. B. Whittier. Point Peter ...... 3glethorpe ...... 1.000 21 I 7.. 9 8 ~ - 4.2 VI 17t s:i I 29 7.32 +::c.nn 1.72 W. C. M. Wit+. Poulan ...... I Worth ...... 365 I 19 I 10.": 1 - 2.n 9; :it 52 1 3.5 s.G i+ i:ri 1. I2 ..... Dr. J. F. Wilson. n A.. Putnam...... , Marion...... _I 11 I rh.3 i - 3.11 !I9 1 5:i 1 3s 5.81:+1.91 8. Mrs. J. M. Collum. Quitman...... I Brooks...... ! 173 26 ii.2 - 2,s 99 3 59 2 31 15.76 + 9.85 nw. A. B. Jonea. Rsmaey ...... MUrrSy...... [ 1,363 , 70,s - 4.2 211 4!1 It 2s 6.06 + 2.51 8W. D. E. Humphreyn. Resrrca...... 3brdon ...... 857 5511 i. .~,...... nw. D. A. Norton. ,.%.II : 3.2 Rome...... Floyd...... 576 - ,. e. W. M. Towers. St.George...... Zharlton...... 4' 77.6'...... 3!l:g i. 16 ...... 2.20 SW. A. N. Lund. 8t.Marys...... :amden ...... 20 I I9 .. .~~...... David C. Sterling. Bavannah...... >hatham ...... 65 60 td.2 - 2.11 99 I0 lit1 1 2li 7.%3 + 1.92 U.J. C. 8. Cromley. Weather Bureau. Statesboro...... Bulloch ...... 253 10 75.3 - n.7 9!l 18 55 2 31; 6.91; - IJ.32 Tslbotton ...... ralbot ...... I 750 17 ! 76.11 - ].!I !I5 3t 53 1 :V,4.I;41+1.25 Dr. E. L. Bardwell. Tdapocua...... Karalson ...... 1,150 18 ~~.ll- 3.2 !I1 18 4i 2 :is 6.85 + 3.21'1 R. 1.Strickland. Thomssvik ...... rhomas ...... 273 27 I ,I. 1 - 2.5 9s 4 (ill 1 :?2 12.2s + 6.9!I U. 8. Weather Bureau. Toccoa ...... 3tePhens ...... 1.050 25 . 0s.x I...... !IO 1!1 4i 2 :{a 6. ,S + 2.37 E. A. Newton. Vsldcuta...... LoGmdes ...... i 219 5 ~ iS.S ...... In1 3 1 :4 j 2.411 ! 11.0 ?? 0. R. Thacher. Bartow ...... Polk...... 115 14 SfI.11.- 1.1 1110, 5 62 2 3.98.97 + 1.05 1.95: 0.0'16 8 Be. Wm. Hood. BlounMonn ...... Calhoun ...... 2 ...... I ...... C. L. Hobbs. Bonifay...... 9olmes...... 111 8 77.4 ...... 95 1st hi:, 1 311 7.47 ...... 2.50 0.0 13 ...... i Wm. Rush. -- ~ Brooksville...... Xernando...... 126 16 dt.9 - 3.2 94 7 61 2 31 13.42 if 5.10 1.9; 0.0 I6 10 14 6 I w. , C. C. Peck. Carrabelle ...... Iranklin...... 10 11 ...... 1'2 31 I J. J. Blomquint. Cedar Keya...... ; Levy...... in 12 a.6 - n.9 91 1st is , is ,in.do + 4. 80 I 2. sn i 0. II 12 17 . 1 ~ 12 I: .... J. B. Lutterloh. Clermont ...... Lake ...... 105 17 79.9 - 1.6 9s : 4 1 ' 30 d.SR - li.111 ' 1.tn t (1.0 116 I : 23 1 a. 8.8. Fesler. DeFuniak Springs ...... Walton...... 193 13 !1." - 9.:; 9s 1st. 8t 30 i.66 .+ 1.s9 1.25 ' 0.0 16 ii.l.ii...... R. W. Storm. DeLand ...... Vol~ia...... 27 12 ,r.5 -1.5 94 5 - 2i !15.29 i.., ..... 4.45 n.u 19 I 8 Re. Dr. 0. B. Webster. Eustis ...... Lake...... 56 19 X0.II - II. 7 0s 5 24 . 25 ' 9.63 + 3.33 ?.!I5 0.u 17 ii.l.ii.i.... se. C. T. Smith. Federal Point...... Putnam...... 5 17 79.9 + 0.3 95 it 2 i 30 0.35 + 3. 32 , 2.22 n.n 19 1 nw. E. S. Hubbard. Fenholloway...... I Taylor...... 75 3 1?.0 ...... 9lI Pt 10 !!4 14.37 ...... I4.50 0.n , 11 IJ ' 16 I 14 sw. Miss E. Wigglesworth. Fernandina ...... Nassau...... ! in I1 II.9 -1.2 !I5 1 -5 4 '4 :+ 4.42 ' 331 ti. n 14 11 12 : 7 !€e. W. B. C. Dupe. Fort Meade...... Polk...... I 125 25 i!l. 5 + 0.3 1111 :I ab j il: is ;+ n.59 I.#I n. o 16 11 ' 5 14 ' nw. G. L. Broderick. Fort Mye rs...... Lee...... :...... 12 2R -_7s.n -1.0 !I3 4; st 24 s.~- II. RS ?. 79 0.0 I!) Miss 1.M. Gardner. Fort Pierce...... St. Lucie...... 6 17 -.rr.9 -2.2 !I" :I : 4 , 27 4.131 -3.75 1.1u n. u 16 T. J. O'Brien. Gainesville...... Alachua ...... 178 21 rh.8 : - 1.5 !IS 4 2 35 11.s9 + 5.20 I 1.M o. n 17 ..... J. P. H.Bell. GrramereO ...... Orange ...... 175 13 7s. li I - 2.4 !I5 .it 2 2s 111.ll9 ...... 1.58 11. n li J. R. Escott. Billiard...... Nasaau...... ; ng 1 i7.S ...... !IS st 3 54 11. I12 ...... ! 4.5n 0.0 13 ..... The Hilliard Co. Huntington ...... Putnam...... I 56 13 ...... C.E. Walker. Hypoluxo...... Palm Beach...... 4 12 -.3.4 - 11. !I 5 25 7.11s :- 1.w I 2. SI 0.0 15 G.A.Angevine. Invernecla...... Citrus...... 43 9 A.2 ...... 2 24 I 9.3!l '+ 2.85 I 1. 0. n 17 W. H.Miller. Jacksonville.. Duval. j 101 38 iS3 0.2 2 24 j 6.79 1.10 2.40 0.0 15 ...... , ...... , - + ' U.S. Weather Bureau. Jasper...... Hamilton...... 152 9 - ...... 2 41) li.np fll.07 ' 2.25 0. n 16 ...... G. W. Duncan. Johnstown ...... Bradford ...... 125 11 1S.P - 1,s 24 29 8.24 I+ 2.14 1.80 0. n 16 A.M. C. Braaeh. Jupiter...... Palm Beach...... 34 22 ib.5, - 1.4 24 21 7.53 .- 0.411 2.09 ' n. 0 17 U. S. Weather Bureau. Key West...... Monroe...... 14 39 si.9 - 0.3 1'3 16 , i.n6 !- 9.19 I n. 89 0.0 5 Do. Kissimmee ...... Osceola ...... 65 17 80.8 , + 0.1 2 311 ! 9. 53 I+ 4.53 1. ' 0.0 17 J. A. Simpon. Lake City...... Columbia ...... 210 20 77.: - 2.9 2 :i2 :nsn + i.05 I 1.sn ! 0. o 19 W. B. Knight. Live Oak ...... Suwanee ...... 1n9 5 3.4 I ...... 3 :is E.35 +11.9n 3.05 n. 0 16 D.O. Henry. Mlueclenny...... Baker...... I 125 13 XL48-- - 1.2~~ 3 XI 7.51 :+ 1.96 I 2.w I n. n 1% Griffing Broa. Co. Madison...... Madison ...... i 200 6 -.r4.S ...... it :io 13.70 + i.85 I 3.in I II. 0 1s R.J.Vann. Malabar ...... Brevard ...... 24 8 1S.S ...... :it 38 i.64 ...... I 1.57 I 0. n 15 J. F. Farley. Metlake...... Manatee...... 8 26 12.5 - (I. 6 :st 24 4.5s - 3.47 1.61 I n. n 11 W. P. Fuller. Mariana...... Jackaon...... I 80 8 ,,.4 ...... 1 34 in.51~...... 4.10 I n. n 15 W. J. Watson. Meritta Idand ...... Brevard ...... 20 27 77.7 , - 1.9 22 10 7.43 + 0.w 2. 0. 0 15 C. D. Provost. .Miami...... Dade...... 6 13 8o.o - n.!i 4t ?:! ti.7s ,- 0.9i I 1.20 ~ 0. II !I E. V.Blackman. Middleburg...... Clay ...... 10 8 78.64'...... 2 , :v2 8.35 ...... ! 1.55 I U. 0 13 G. A. Chalker. Idilligan...... saut8 Rosa...... I...... i ...... ___,....'...... W. F. Mapolen. Moho...... Escambia ...... 49 8 r6.S ...... 9s 4 . 55 I 35 7.3i ...... 1.M 11.11 12 14 ' 8 8 s. W. H. Trimmer. I 51 13.09 k.2 2 ?.5(I ~ Monticello...... Jefferuon...... I 207 5 ...... 11M R I...... 11.0 14 12 I 1s ' IJ s. E. C. Potter. Mt.Pleasant ...... Gadaden...... ! 280 4 ~ 76.0 :...... $17 . 3 . 55 1 $6 . 9.lJ.5 I., ...... 2.53 11. II 1s .._I....: .... Re. Miss A;Grubb. Newport...... Wakulla ...... I 10 9 :...... I:+.+-/ ...... I ...... ! ...... J.M.Ladd. New Smyma...... Vol~ia...... 9 21 I 7i. 8 i - I. 3 !IS 4 64 2t 27 , s. 11 0. II 14 .is.j. .~l...... F. Nordman. Ocala ...... Marion ...... 98 21 80.2 + 11.5 9s It I?! '"35 II.?? + d. 02 11. II 12 8 ...... Dr. F. T. Schreiber. Ill1 Orange City ...... Volusia...... i 39' 16 I 70.4 -1.4 5 611 2 I 46 11.59 + 1.s9 I 3. 22 11. II 16 ; ;;: 1; I sw. I J. D.Graham. Orlando ...... Orange...... j 111 IS ~ i!l. 2 - I. I1 !i6 5 + 8.113 2.54 I 0. I1 j li ' se. Jas. Thompaon. PensaCOh ...... Eecambia...... 149 32 I 77.2 - ?.S !I3 1!1 ' ;+ 1.39 1. is I). II 13 5 19 I 6 I 9. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Plant City...... Hillsborough...... 121 16 I 79.13 - 0.4 + s.?: 2. an II. II I4 E. B. Trask. Rockled ...... Brevard ...... 28 2: 7s. 1 ...... I ...... 1. !Mi n. 0 I4 Rev. J. H. White. Rockwef...... Marion...... 60 8' 79.IIJ...... jf 3.94 2. ns 11. n ...... I...... Dunellon Phoa Co. sn.2 ' 1 St.Andrew...... Washington...... 14 12 - n. + X.24 i 5. BS I). I) 17 ~ 15 I 15 0 ' 8. W. A. Emmons. St. Aunusti ne...... St. Johns...... i 13 e:77.6 I - 1.4 . + 5.53 ! 2.65 (1. o 14 ~ 13 I 11) 7 e. J. R. Palmer. Sand Key...... : Monroe ...... : 46 61...... I ...... I ...... U. 9. Weather Bureau. st.Leo ...... Psseo...... 140 14 ~ iS.4 - 2.4 9s' 5. 61 2 ! 81 13.91 + 4.70 2.07 (1.0.._ 17_. X , 11 11 : a. G.8ehneider. 98 2 79.s ...... 63 2 33 I 6.07 ...... 1.55 0.0 17 11 10) Pi..... The Satauma Co. 10 13 78.4 ' - 0.3 li?h 2 .... 11.31 + 0.m 2.27 n. o 15 ...... ! .... ! ..... C. Steele. 9 "5 W. 192 23 16.6 - 2.4 d3 2 2s 11.03 + 4.71 -. - U. IJ 1s 11 8 I 11 Is. W. H. Markhsm. 79 20 10.2 I + 11.5 68 23 PP 9.15 + 0.Sl 4.47 n. 0 13 0.12: 9iw. U. 8. Weather Burreaa. 20 25 I i8.4 ' - 1.2 66 5t 22 6.13 - 1.15 2. so 0.0 14 13 12 5 w. A. P. Albaugh. 6 13 !..;s,.R...... F. Y.Taylor. 250 - 1.i 911 ~ 1s W 21 , 34 8.71 + 3.10 ' 1.09 0.0 15 3 i 14 13 I SW. Curtia Jones. I I 105 5 ...... I 9.8.'! ...... 2.75 0.0 16 4 ! 12 : 14 I a. Jamem L. Willii. ' 741 19 . 78 4 - 1.11 81 I 4 so 1 33 6.75 + 2.84 1.ss n. n 12 5 I10 15 ~ ue. U. 8. Weather Bureau. 885 17/ 74:&-3.1 03.1'1 4s 2 86 6.19~+5.41 1.65 n. o I3 15 ~ 9 6 'sw. George R. Cather. , 732 28, 76.5 - 1.3 b5 1 3 52 lt 37 5.63 I+ 1.35 1.40 0.0 12 11 I 4 , 15 nw. Dr. JamT.Anhn. 149 0 ...... 6.94 i ...... 3.43 u. 0 8 9113: 81e. 8. T. Pruitt.

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