JANUARY,1913. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 81 was reached on the 11th for the first time in 54 days; the is also a Government plant at Deefield which enerates highest stage recorded was 16.1 feet on the 13th, and a electric power to run 33 plants. These are shalY ow wells navigable stage continued during the remainder of the in tlie valley, however. month. While developing the underflow for irrigating the valley Damaging floods occurred in the White River from lands is important, the great significance of the later Bntesville, Ark., southward to the mouth, and also in the inves tigrttions is demonstrated here and there that the Black River in . The damage by floods in these uplands can be profitably irrigated by )urn ing from deep- rivers aggregated about $10,000. bored wells, as these lands comprise ify ar the greatest No flood occurred in the Red Rix-er, but there was a acrea e. sharp rise in the lower reaches of this stream toward the On& one of these big upland wells was in commission close of the month. during the crop season of 1911. This was the J. W. The Ouachita River at Caniden rose from a stage of 8 Lough well, about 12 miles southwest of Scott, in Scott feet on the 1st to 35.9 feet on the lSth, after which there County. From it were irrigated 180 acres, all that could was a steady fall. The lower Ouachita rose steadily be made ready in time for planting, but the owner esti- after the 6th, when the gauge showed 6.3 feet and a stage mates that the well will take care of 320 acres. of 28.4 feet was recorded at the close of the month. hh. Lo~gh’swell meets the water-bearing sand and The Mississi pi River was above flood stage at the close gravel at n depth of 60 feet and extends through about of the month rom Cairo to Arkansas City. At Memphis ’TO feet of it. Owing to tjhe abundant supply of water the flood stageY was reached on the 24th, and tlie stage at available lie has planned to put. down other wells in this the close of the month was 40.1 feet; Helena. the flood deposit and operatmethem by electric power something stage was reached on the 23d, and the stage at’ the close of after the fashion of the Deerfield niet’hod of the United the month was 47.6 feet; Arkansas City, the flood stage States Sugar & Land Co., previously described. was reached on the 30th, and the stage at the close of the The writer received a letter from Mr. Lough, in which he month was 47.S feet. Stages at other stations at the says : close of the month were: Vicksburg, 44.3; Natchez, 43.6; We now hare two wells equipped with pumps and engines; both were Baton Rouge, 30.9; Donaldsonville, 33.9; and New- Or- thoroughly tested during the hot, dry months of July and August, 1911, leans, 14.8 feet. by piimping day and night several days in succession, without lower- ing the water in the wells more than 12 or 14 feet. The Atchafalaya was rising rapidly at the close of the The source of the water supply is undoubtedly in the Rocky Moun- month. tains of (’olorado; it has been tested in different ways, showing that it constantly flows eastward. To my certain knowledge there is no differ- IRRIGATION BY PUMPING IN WESTERN KANSAS. ence in the volume of this undertlow, whether the rainfall be scant or heavy. By F. D. Coswr, Becmtary Kansas Btate Board of Agriculture. The water is always clear, cold, soft, and pure, and healthful for the growing of all vegetation. This water is found in coarse sand and Irrigation of the valleys in western Kansas by pum ing, gravel and at different depths, say from 15 to 75 feet from the surface where water is near the surface, long since passec the and in some cases more. experimental stage, and its possibilities are not yet Pfully This well of Rlr. Lough’s is 130 feet deep, with 24-bch realized, as each season sees some new develo ment. casing. The Niquette well, of practically the same depth In the Arkansas River T’alley from GarcenY City to and equipment, is at McCue, the first station east of Scott. Syracuse many pumping plants are in operation or being Each of these wells, it is estimated, will irrignte 320 acres. installed. Finney County alone has 50 or more plants, The United Well Works re ort that they have “put including a number on t’he upland, with capacity for irri- dow-n some 30 irrigation wells Piere in western Kansas, of gating approsimately 6,500 acres. Iiearnj- County has which a number are being successfully operated at the 40 plants, each of 1,000 gallons or more present tjinie. The others are not yet outfitted with Hamilton County has 8. These nre a1 power. The prospect for the immediate future is very centrifugal pumps, ancl principally use goocl.” late engines for power. In itddition and incidentally, In Sheridnn, Sherman, Thomas, and Cheyenne, in the it may be mentioned that considerable areas nre also irri- northwest; in Scott, in the central west; in Finney, at,ed direct from the river or when water is available Kenmy, Hamilton, and Gray, through which courses the rom that source and from reservoirs where flood water’s Arkansas River; in Meade, on tlie southern border; in Bare stored. Morton, in the estrenie southwest, corner, and in Stanton In the Arkansas River Vallev t8hedept,h to water is onlv adjoining it on the north, are various irrigation projects, S to 10 and 15 feet. The main vallef, 4 to 6 miles wide, the water supply being artesian flow or from rivers, creeks: bounded by sandy territory on the south and by the and wens. loamy u lands on the north, contains what is termed the The deeply driven upland wells, however, seem to xom- “underH ow,” and here are the shallow wells. This sn- ise by far the greatest possibilities, and these, witk cfn- called underflow has been develo led sufficiently so that trifuwl pumps and powerful cheap-fuel engines, are helping it is pretty well known what can il e done with it. to sohe the problem of utilizing tlie underground waters The Sugar 6; Land Co., of Garden City7 to irrigat>ethe high lands. Kans., which controls extensive areas in that T-icinity The developments and experiences of the past 18 and owns ancl operates the beet-sugar mill there, has a months seem to demonstrate conclusively not only that the novel central power stat’ion for pumping at Deerfield, in water is available in western Kansas in immense quantities Kearny County, about 12 miles west of Garden City. from a sort of subterranean lake, as it were,. but that it The make a producer gas out of cheap residuum of oil, mey be successfully and economically raised for irrigating and iave a 400-horsepow-er gas engine and n 350-kilowatt tuite estensive areas. As one westerner said: “It generator. The current developed by this generator is ct oesn’t matter much what it costs to get the water up, if distributed over a transmission line 20 niiles in length, we can lift it in such quantities as we are now doing.” and under this line the company has 14 pumping p!ants, And he was right, for its use is trnrisforming land of other- with a capacity of 1,800 to 2,000 gallons per minute. wise questionable value for agriculture into most vaulablo About 3,500 acres are migated from this system. There tracts of great productiveness. 81759-13---6

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Abbott...... Mora...... 5,77 19 - 20 it ... 0.05 1 ______0.0: 0.8 3 19 9 3 8. Agent E. P. & S. W. R. R. Albert...... I Union ...... 4. ;O( 21 - 6 8 4Y ...... , ...... W. Martin De Smet. Aurora...... Colfax...... 8; 84C ...... , ...... 0.29 ...... 0. 1: 5.5 i S 20 3 nw. Miss J. Lucero. Bell Ranch...... San Miguel ...... 4,50( 14 1 30.8 - 7.4 69 3 ~-20 s 55 0.2. 5.0 2 16 7 6 W. C. M. O'Donel. Black Lake...... Colfax ...... 8 345 ...... 0.24 ...... 0.1: 3.6 5 14 16 1 W. Ralph-4~ent E.T. Martinez.P. & S. W. R. CaLeza R...... San Miguel ...... 5:4ut i;.iI.i2.1..s.l.5i~ 0.19 ...... 0. 1: 3.0 3 12 IS 1 SW. Campana ...... I.. ...do...... 4,493 4 I33.G ..__._._62 0.23 1...... 0.1: 4.0 2 23 5 3 sw. Do. Chscon ...... I Mora...... 9, oo( 48 ...... 0.63 ...... 0.4: 5.5 2 11 17 3 W. Alfred Lucero. Cimarron (near)...... I Colfsx ...... 6,s: !4! 28.2 ...... 63 S 56 0.44' ...... 1 0. 5.0 2 17 9 5 e. WiUiim French. Clovis ...... cum...... 4.1911 2 125.0 ...... ~ 67 8 50 0.21 ...... I 0.2( 3.5 2 28 0 3 sw. John H. Barry. Cuervo...... ~uadalope...... 4 . 34.2 ...... 158 31 f! 0.56 ...... 1 0.5t 7.0 2 23 0 8 sw. Agent E. P. & 8. W. R. R. Dawson...... Colf~~...... 4 I26.0 ...... ~ 58 51 0.25 ...... 0.2( 4.2 4 13 16 a nw. Do. Elizahethtown...... I... ..do...... S, 465 8'15.4 ...... 48 65 0.43 ...... I 0.3( 8.5 3 20 6 5 W. Miss M. Carrington. Folsom...... Union ...... 13 29.2 - 3. 6 61 3 1s I 51 0.1: 4.0 4 23 4 4 n. Davis Rope. Fort Union...... 1 Morn...... 6. $35 53 25.5 - 6.5 58 3 I: 29 7 54 0.1: 4.0 2 26 3 2 ..... M. C. Needham. Hayden...... Union ...... 4,444 3 33.5 ...... 64 3t- 9 6 1 44 0.21 ...... ' 0.u 5.0 3 l2 16 3 sw. James B. Dickson. Hoosier Ranch...... ' Mora...... 0.41 ...... , 0.2: 5.5 3 19 9 3 sw. W. H. Guthman. Johnsons Park...... ' Colfax...... 6 722 0.05 ...... j 0.0: 1.0 1 17 12 2 sw. Ranch.. Mora.. 784 Johnsons .....i ...... I 5: ...... 3 1; 17 l..j.i.5i T...... I T. T. 0 27 4 0 SW. Kaapus: ...... Quay...... 4,010 0.40 ...... ' 0.4c 3.0 2 ...... L e Ahce...... _I Colfax...... I 7. 16(1 0.31 ...... 0.19 4.0 5 ...... Lo= ...... Quay ...... 3;s51 0.15 ...... 0.15 2.8 2 29 0 2 sw. John B. Reneau. Ly (near)...... Roosevelt ...... 5,000 0.29 ...... 0.2s 3.0 2 z4 3 4 sw. J. G. Buchanan. Maxwell (near) ...... Colfaz ...... 5.S9.J ...... 0.10 ...... 0.1c 1.5 2 ...... Dan N. Jackson. Melrose...... 1 Curry...... I ...... 1 ...... _..... Dr. B. N. Porter. Miami Ranch...... I Colfax...... 3 7tl 55 0.32 ...... I...... 0.32 3.8 i I8 10 3 W. Farmers Development Co. Mills (near). Mora...... I ...... I ...... 0.10 0.05 2.0 2 10 3 8 sw. 1. E. La Rue. Montoya...... 1 ...... I ...... I .... 0.33 i ...... I 0.24 5.0 2 23 2 6 W. Agent E. P. & 6. W. R. R. Mount Dora (near). 3 ...... , ...... Edwd. F. Grygla. Nara Visa.. .i.. .. 1.. .. .' Quay...... 4: 235 6 33.3 1...... 1 65 ...... 4.5 i 18 4 9 0. Willard Bebp. Palo Verde ...... I Mora...... 5; si0 2 ...... I ...... 5.0 3 16 13 2 sw. G. R. Abernathy. Pasamonte...... I Union ...... 0.07 1.0 1 23 3 5 W. r. J. ~eringa. Pleasant View...... Mora...... 0.04 0.5 1 13 1s 0 ..... R. W. Boulware. Portales ...... I Roosevelt...... 4,004 ...... 2.0 2 27 1 3 0. Portales Irrigation Co. Raton ...... 6.661) 1.0 2 L8 10 3 nw. 3. A. Wkeman. Rochda ...... 7.0 2 13 16 2 W. lohn E. Dailey. Rosebud...... ,Union ...... 4.500 ...... 2.7 2 ...... 3. A. Nachtrieb. ROY...... ~~ ...I ~ ~ Mora...... 5.0 3 8 16 7 30. 4gent E. P. & 8. W. R. R. Roy (near)...... I ..... do...... 0.25 5.0 4 m i 4 IW. 3.3aum A. Dow. Brothers. St. Vrain (near) ..__.___curry...... 0.30 3.0 1 ...... San Jon ...... Q.uay...... 0.25 5.0 3 !O s 3 iW. [esse T. White. Solano...... Mora...... 5.0 3 !4 4 3 iW. ?, M. Hughes. Springer...... , Coliax ...... 3.0 2 !6 5 0 U. igent A. T. & S. F. R. R. Taylor...... I.. ...do...... 5; 661 ...... 2.5 3 !4 0 7 .... igent E. P. & 8. W. R. R. Texico (near)...... I Roosevelt...... I 4,038 ...... 2.0 1 ...... i. L. King. Trementina...... San Miguel...... 5,0110 ...... 6.0 1 7 0 VW. diss Alice Blake. Tucumcarl ...... 4.194 4.0 2 !3 5 tw. ohn F. Seaman. Vdev...... 5,000 ...... I....'...... I-...... fiss M. L. Payne. Van& *.. do (near)...... ~ ...... 0.26 ...... 0.20 4.0 3 !1 7 iW. E. Anderson. Vermejo Park.. Colfax.. ,...... 7,600 24.6 1- 5.6 60 114 1- 24 7 I54 ~ 0.3, 0.03 10.30 6.0 2 9 6 1w. I. W. Adams. Wagon Mound (near). 1 . Mora...... 6.300 26.6 ...... 162 3 -26 7 55'0.16 I+...... 0.10 2.0 1 0 9 IW. iuy L. Barnes.

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TABLEl.-Cli)natologicnl datafor Jnnitury, 1913. District No. 7-Continued. - - - I I I 1 0' I Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit Precipitation, in inches. n Sky. i I 9 - - - - :r - - - 2 G e R x - L, W 3 5i ', 'P I 8 d 1; -1 Stations. Counties. d il c= L.0 a: $3 2 .g P1 MI Observers. " ;I O! 01 .-$ c1 c- =I c $E q 12 .a?E: E; $ 9 I +F d c - ;1 .= a2 e + t E!: 3 - 2 t $ 3; 2 I w 1 -5 W g 5 4 g1 5 PI - -e ------Tema. ' Amarillo...... Potter...... 3, tiic 2: 35.0 + 1.1 29 -2 31 0. o! 1. 3 21 10 SW. U. 8. Weather Bureau. Archer CIity ...... Archer...... 0.2: 1. I 4 13 G ; nw. Charles H. Thuman. Arthur City...... Lamar...... 59C 2i ...... 0. 6i I 4 9 a 3? ..... C. A. Lowrey. Bonham...... Fannin...... 51jC 1C 43.6 ...... 4 S 3 ..... 1. SI I 6 1lj 3 12 SW. H. M.Norman. Canadian...... Hemphill...... 2.339 b ...... 0.15 ___.. __ I).1: 1. : 1 ...... J. M. Shaw. Childress...... I Childress...... 1.Sli9 211 ...... (1. 03 - 0. it 0. 0; I). : 1 Y 9 la S. George Baker. Chillicothe...... IInrdeman...... 1.W 5 ...... I). 53 ...... 0. 2: 3. 3 ...... A. B. Connor. Clarendon...... Donley...... 2,719 s 36.6 ...... 3 -1 > 5 0. (n) ...... 0. I 0 11 13 1 SW. Whitfield Carhart. Clarksville ...... Red River...... 442 13 44.4.~+ 0.4 1 12 I 4: 6.45 + 1.9: .... I 5 13 3 15 ..... J. W. O'Neill. Claude...... Armstrong...... 3.3Y7 E ...... 0. OG ...... 0. ol T. 1 ...... Ft. W. 8 D. C. Ry. Dalhart ...... Dallam...... 3,99S b 29.1 ...... 3 - 12 I 5: 11.06 ...... 0. M 0. t 1 ...... W. D. Griggs. Denison...... Grayson...... 13 ...... 3.50 + 1. 'i: 0.9( ( 11 12 0 19 n. J. L. Wilson. Flnley ...... Bomie...... 3 ...... 4.30 ...... 1. 7( I ti 17 n 14 S. Robert L. Smith. 21 1 Henrietta...... Clay...... 915 42.0 + 0.3 I lJ 0. Si - 0.31 0. 5: 1. I 4 1; 17 U. C. I;. Brown. Memphis...... Hall ...... I 2.W7 44.6 ...... 1: t 3. 0.10 ...... 0. 11 1. i 1 3 21 ne. Ft. W. & D. C. Ry. Miami...... Roberts ...... I 2.743 5 36.3 ...... 19 - 3 I 4 0.32 ...... 0.31 3. : ? 16 13 3 S. J. E. Kinney. Ochilt.ree...... Ochiltree...... _I.. .:... i ...... I 0. 21 3.1 1 ...... 8. J. Allen. Panhandle...... Carson...... 3,450 4 ...... J. Sid O'Iieafe. ...... Lamar...... 592 24 42. s - 2.3 3! G. 0'' '+'3-,5 2. S? 0. : 9 10 6 15 S. Robert A. Miller. Plemons ...... Hiitchinson...... I' 33.4 ...... I 5; 0.71 I ____'___ 0. 3s ,. 2 19 6 S. C. 9. Solomon. Quanah...... Hardeman...... , 1,563 11 41.2 ...... 41 0.30 - 0.2s 31 1 1s ; 11 S. William H. Craw-ford. Ringo Crossing...... Hopkins...... 3 ...... 5.41; ...... _.5( ( S 12 3 16 nw. H. J. Palmer. Romero...... Hartley ...... 4,Cl50 3 33.5 ...... 9 - 15 5 4t 0.45 ...... 0. ;E 4. : 1 1s 4 9 n. R. S. Chamberlain.

Sherman.. 2(1 ~ 2! 1. 2: 2 ...... Gravson ...... 745 44.2 - 0.1 1; 11 3.:35 .+ 1.w T. 13 16 n. R. A. Gibbs. Stratford...... Sherman...... 3,699 1 31.6 ...... 2 - 1; 4i 0. 41) ...... I).3c 4. t 2 1Y 5 n. J. v. Elliott. Tulia...... Swisher...... 3,501 15 36. 1 - 0.5 3 ,- 10 I 4t 0.40 - 0.30 0. 2( 3. ( 3 12 1G ; S. Lou Mulhall. Wellington...... Coliiugsworth ...... 1 ...... ___I..... 0.10 ...... 0. le 1. ( 1 ...... J. D. Camp. Wichita Falls...... Wichita ...... 95s 21 ...... 1 ...... E. F. Mittman. Winfield ...... Titus...... 3 ...... I.liY i ...... 2. 21: ( 6 S 14 9 SW. 5. B. Newberw. Kansas. I Alden...... Rice...... 1 684 3 ...... , ...... 0.2s ...... 0. 14 5. t 2 IS b 5. Geo. Klady. Anthony...... H er ...... i3B 16 33. ti ...... lit - 12 > 3s 0. 1: 1. : 2 14 11 6 sw. R. H. Beabe. Ashland ...... Clz...... 1,951 25 31.P - 2. 1 I 51 0. 15 2. : 4 13 12 5 S. C. W. Carson. Burlington...... Coffep...... 1,010 20 30.S .- 0.G 1; s 4: 0.24 3. : 3 1 ''2 6 S. 0. E. Sanford. Chanuta...... Neosho...... 940 Y 32.6 ...... 17 j_- 3 r 3: 0.42 1. : 6 17 8 nw. C. W. Brown. Cimarron...... Gray...... 2, io0 1 aj.2 ...... 3 - IS I 5, (I. 36 4. t ; lb 0 5 S. C. C. Isely. Coffepille ...... Montgomery ...... 747 3 ...... 17t ..... 1. lli ...... 0.35 1. c li 11 4 I6 S. A. F. Briggs. Coldwater ...... Comanche...... 2.Kl0 16 3?. 6 - 0. 3 29 - 15 > 44 0.05 2.2 2 19 6 6 S. J. L. Stanley. Columbus ...... Cherokee...... 89s "3 34.4 + 1. 3 19 - 3 E 4l 2. 115 + 0. 13 0. 9i 1. - 7 16 5 10 SW. 0. E. Skinner. Coolidge ...... Hamilton ...... 3,349 llr 37. 1 - 2.5 3 - 19 E lil 0. 2n - 0.02 0. "0 2. c 1 18 7 ti I1W. W. R. Padley. Cottonwood Fails...... Chase...... 1,234 5 30. ti ...... 29 - 1s > 4: 0.15 ...... 0. 10 1.5 2 15 9 7 n. E. B. Greene. Council Grove...... hforris...... 1,234 4 L?.2 ...... 29 - 19 E 42 u.m ...... 0.03 5. c 3 13 14 4 S. J. P. Blackledge. Cunnin ham Kin man 1,IiSO 9 31.3 - 1. 3 3 - 1G E 4: 0.30 - 0.36 (I. 30 3. c 1 1% 10 5 S. W. H. Morton. Dodge 8ity. ::: 1: 1:::: For%. __..-.:: :: 1; 1 2,513 39 9.4 + 2.1 29 - 13 E 44 0.2s - 0.19 0.21 5. c 3 16 9 6 S. U.W. 8.Y. Weather Miller. Bureau. El Dorado...... Butler...... 1.291 11 31.5 ...... L? - 15 6 3; 0.29 ...... 0. 13 1. E 4 22 3 ti S. Ellinwood...... Barton...... 1,790 3s 30.4 - 0.2 ?y - 2s F 45 I). 25 - (I. 50 I). 19 4.5 2 9 17 5 S. Martin Musil. Emporia...... Lyon...... 1.138 3' 30.9 + 2. 6 29 - 10 5 35 0.37 - (I. 31 I). 25 5.1 2 15 9 7 sw. W. H. Boyles. Eureka...... I Greeumood...... 1,079 17 ...... 0.53 - 0.42 0. 50 3. c 3 16 7 8 nu.. Mrs. T. C. Peffer. Fall River...... I .... .do...... 9?5 17 33.0 - 0.9 19t- 10 E 4( 0. - 0.36 0. 35 1. c 5 20 5 6 n. J. McDaniel. Fary ...... ', Seward...... 3 ...... I). 40 ...... 0. 311 4. c 2 23 5 3 S. N. B. Swink. Fre on18...... Wilson...... 975 10 33.6 ...... at - 5 F 4c I).74 ...... 0. 26 1. c 7 19 3 9 S. B. W. Holmes. Garden Cito...... Finney ...... 2,836 ?4 2s. B - 1. s 29 - 1s 5: 0.15 - 0.1; 0. 1s 2. 1 1 22 3 F S. B. F. Stocks. Great Bend ...... Barton...... 1,4 29.0 - 0.5 ?I, - 18 8 3a I). 92 + 0. 12 3. so 9. 0 3 20 i 6 SW. Ed. F. Haberlein. Madison ...... C.rren\vood ...... i.nn I? ...... 16 - 1s s 45 o. ;II - n. cn 1. 20 4. 0 2 S 9 4 nw. C. A. David Marion...... Marion ...... 1.310 !n 30. 0 - 1. 2 29 - 20 S 41 0. 33 - 0 311 j. 30 7.5 2 I? 14 5 11. Jerry Forney. Medirine Lodge...... Rnrbcr...... 1,259 !(I 31.5 - 1.7 29 - 1s S 47 0.14 1- 0.2s I. 14 3.0 1 1s 10 3 5. S. P. Garrison. Medora...... :...... I Reno...... I 1,484 4 ...... '...... ~ ...... hI. L. Rickenbrode. Minneola ...... Clark ...... 2,5R8 1 ...... 0.40 ...... 4. n 1s 6 1 SW. A. P. Reece. Mount Hope...... Sedgwick...... 1,410 I6 ...... 0.x - 0.4, I. 20 3. n 15 9 7 11. H. N. Renfrew. Neosho Rapids...... Lvon...... 1. 8 ...... (I. 16 ______I. in 0.5 ; 1s 5 8 UW. W. H. McMullin. Ness City...... Ness...... 2,260 !0 ...... 0.25 - 0.17 I. 15 3.0 ? ...... J. Ii. Barnd. Newton ...... Harvey...... 1,454 16 11.0 -0.4 8 43 0.29 - 0.37 J. ?i 4. 0 2 20 5 ti SW. H. A. Brush. Norwich ...... Kingman ...... 1.496 17 33.4 - 0.1 8 41 0.3s - n.20 1.30 3.5 2 14 12 5 SW. N. I. Fams. Oswego...... Lahette...... R99 19 14.6 - 0.2 15 43 1.5; - n.14 I. 45 2. n 5 15 6 0 SW. Jas. M.Currigan. Plaius ...... hksde ...... 2, iM 3 31.s ...... S 49 n. xo ...... 1. 2II 3. n 2 17 10 4 .... E. J. Henning. Pratt ...... Pratt ...... 1,950 I$ 12.4 + n.6 S I1 0.40 - 0.21 .I. 30 4.0 2 14 9 8 11. T. J. Arnold. Richfield ...... Morton ...... 2 12.3 - 0. 7 8 49 n. 50 + 0.05 1. 2n 3.0 4 ...... N. J. Allen. Rome ...... Snmer...... 1,218 !i 13.4 0 !9 - 16 S 3s n.34 - 0.fi4 1. 21 3.5 4 19 6 6 n. D. M. Adams. Sedan ...... Chautauqua ...... RX4 !S 14.fi + 1. 1 29 - s S 3$ 1.09 - 0.311 1.33 4. 8 fi 2n 4 7 S. A. Y. Buckles. ronto...... _I Wood ~n40 6 11.5 -n.~ !9 - 11 R 42 n 57 - 0.53 1.32 2.0 3 15 6 0 n. M. A. Webb. Ulvsses ...... Grant ...... 3,050 !2 13.6 + 1.9 !9 - 19 S 52 0 :s5 - 0.01 ).?(I 3.5 3 17 in 4 UW. T. W. Marshall. WAlnut ...... Cramford ...... 940 11 14.4 + 1.8 !9 - 4 12 34 1.37 - 0.27 1.39 2.0 6 6 SU'. R. C. Harlan. Wollington ...... __I sumner...... 1 ?25 17 13.S + 0.1 !9t - 19 8 41 0.40 - 0.33 ). 26 4.5 4 6 S. E. 0. G. Kelly. Wichita ...... Sedgwick ...... 1: 377 !6 IO. 6 + 0.9 29 - 10 8 3i 0.41 - 0.36 1. 37 6.5 5 7 S. U. S. Weather Bureau. Wh6eld...... Cowley ...... 1 124 19 13.0 + 0.4 1st- 12 8 37 0.64 - 0.37 1. 40 2.0 3 8 n. M. B. Light. Yatea Center...... Woodson...... 1: 068 14 tQ.7 - 1.1 !Q - 12 8 40 0.68 - 0.72 1.25 2.0 6 6 8. J. W. Tlpton.

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TABLEl.--Cliimatologieal data for AincLary, 1915. District. No. 7-Continued, - - !ii Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. i Sky. .-6 R - - - ;; - - - e W R - W E. f; z2 Stations. Counties. c. !! ..I&C :i 'E 2 Observers. 8 gz bl: 2 ;.: a. )D FZ Q ;.E 2: 3' 1L ._ m 4 CT M D jz 31 rc d z3 14 :5 - :: != E w 3 -2 3 4 :i PI I ~ ------~ ~ Oklahoma. I Ada...... POUtOtoC...... 1 001 5 40.5 ...... 7s 8 38 1.87 ...... ~ 0.;: 1.0 S ... .. n. W.S. Creveling. Aim...... Woods...... 1'350 S 35.2 ...... il' s 44 0.20 ...... 0.10 1.5 3 15 12 4 U. S. A. Stecb. apache...... Caddo...... 1:255 3 ss.2 ...... 73 Y 3Y 0.60 ...... 0.37 0.5 4 "0 4 7 n. .4rapaho...... Custer...... 1,575 19 37.2 + 1.0 il S 45 T. - 0.~31 T. T. 0 19 4 3 S. Ardmore ...... Carter...... 872 11 42.0 - 0.3 74 8 3s 1.94 + 0.57 0.94 0 5 12 , l? S. Bartlesville Washington.. 687 5 36.9 ...... 73 34 1.22 10.30 2.0 6 14 11w...... 6 ...... , 1; Dr. A. P. Owens. Beaver...... Beaver...... 2,500 16 33.8 + 0.6 1 67 Y 44 0.40 - 0.20 1 0.20 4.0 3 23 1 U. W. C. Frazer. Blackburn...... 1 Pawnee...... S4lO l: ...... Mrs. Bertha Parks. Cache...... Comanche...... 1,350 37.8c ...... 71 44 060 ...... 0.60 0 1 14 ti 6 U. Mrs. Frank Kush. Calvin...... Hughes...... 713 k ...... 3.35 ...... 0.54 1.0 i 15 0 16 n. Thomas Purcell. Chandler...... Liucolu ...... S65 11 39.6f+ 0.8 73 43 0 Y- - 0.26 0.62 0 2 10 5 10 S. Chas. L. Kern. Chattanooga...... Comanche...... 1,150 7 3S.Y ...... 72 S 46 0.66 ...... 0.31 0 3 14 5 12 se. Squire Humble. Chickasha...... Grady...... 1, UY 1 11 ...... J. C. Good. Cloud Chief...... Washita...... 1,400 11 3s.1 - 2.3 72 8 42 0.14 - 0.36 0.09 0.9 2 14 11 6 S. J. P. Stutzmon. Crawford...... Roger bfills...... W. W. Alockburn. Durant...... _I Bryan...... 643 11 8- 37 T. 8 15 Y 8 n. Eldorado...... Jackson...... 1,456 6 ...... S 46 T. 3 17 11 3 11. Elk City...... Beckham...... 1 ...... El Reno...... Canadian...... 1,400 21 38.4 + 2.0 70 35 0.46 - 0.i4 0.22 0.6 4 19 1 Y U. Enid...... Garfield...... 1,269 11 34.4 - 1.6 io S 41 0.42 - 1.06 0.15 1.5 5 16 10 5 n. Url B. Worcester. Erick...... Beckham ...... 2,05S 8 3i.Y ...... 71 .. 49 0.12 ...... 0.06 T. 2 16 10 4 S. A. W. Haues. Eufaula...... McIntosh...... 566 ... 42.1 ...... il .. 3Y 3.40 ...... 1.w 0 i 14 4 11 S. R. Uhl Brown. Fairland...... Ottawa...... s39 13 35.2 + 0.3 70 S 40 2.84 + 0.92 1.05 1.0 9 13 6 12 S. C. W. Prier. Fort Gibson...... Muskogee ...... 556 S ...... 2.tio ...... 0.i8 1.0 9 16 0 15 S. John T. Welsh. Frederick...... Tillman...... 1,293 6 40 2 ...... 75 5 39 0.56 ...... 0.30 0.5 4 17 4 10 se. B. B. Bradley. Gear$...... Blaine...... 1 546 1 37.5 ...... io 6 40 0.33 ...... 0.11 0. s 4 15 8 8 SW. 0. P. Ruth. Goo well ...... ...... 3' 300 2 34.5 ...... 67 S 50 0.45 ...... 0.40 4.5 2 23 0 8 S. $3. W. Black. Guthrie ...... Logan...... 1' 000 30 39.1 + 0.2 73 8 40 0.90 - 0.21 0.40 T. 3 1s 2 11 S. Guymon...... Texas...... 3: 133 3 .. 1.30 ...... 1.10 9.0 2 23 3 5 S. Hartshorue Pittsburg ...... 700 14 40 4.72 2 5 2 11...... S + 2.99 2.00 0. 1% 1: Healdton...... Carter...... ycx) 19 E; 50 1.54 - 0.01 0.Y: 'r . 3 10 14 n. Helena...... I AIIaIh...... 1 3Y6 5 35.5 ...... 41 0.05 ...... 0.05 0.5 1 15 10 6 s. J. G. bfcC'all. Henuessey ...... Kingfisher...... 1: 166 1s 3Y.6 +1.4 ;. 44 0.55 - 0.55 0.38 1.0 3 14 3 14 S. Mrs. bl. C. Parks. Hobart...... Kiowa...... 1,396 10 39.0 ...... S 41 0.32 ...... 0.12 0.6 4 10 14 7 S. J. M. P3t.e. EoldenviUe ...... Hughes...... 900 12 40.2 + 0.1 S 37 2.06 + 0.20 0.ss 'r. 5 15 a Y S. Eula L. Rutherford. Hooker...... Texas...... 3,038 1 31.6 7 53 0.30 ...... 0.20 3.0 2 14 2 15 U. H. N. Kelly. Hugo...... Choctaw...... 43.4 7 34 5.s3 ...... 2.74 'r. 6 17 5 9 U. G. c. Montgomery. Hurle ...... Cimarron ...... 4,200 5 33.8 S 53 0.60 ...... 0.40 6.0 2 5 21 5 SW. Dr. C. W. Meye.rs. Idabef ...... ?d&llrtain...... 4i4 4 ...... M. L. Henderson. Jefferson...... Grant...... 1,063 19 33.1 - 2.2 io S 42 0.50 - 0.40 0.34 2.0 2 20 2 9 S. T. E. Beck. Kenton...... Cimarron ...... 4oM) 12 33.3 - 2.S 6s 8 52 0 50 + 0.25 ~ 0.20 5.0 4 18 6 7 SW. Wm. H. Guy. Kingfisher...... Kingfisher...... 1: 046 16 38.1 Ii- 0.6 72 8 $3 0.55 - 0.49 0.29 0.5 6 14 11 6 S. J. C. Cross. Lawton...... Comanche...... 1,111 ... 3i.9 I ...... 173 40 1.07 ...... 0.57 0.5 4 16 6 9 S. F. C. Davis. Lawtonka Lake...... do...... 0.W ...... 0.40 0 2 ...... W. F. Stuart. McAlester...... Pittsburg ...... 69s 16 43.0 ...... 72 8 37 3.75 + 1.62 1.28 1.0 8 12 3 16 S. W m. Noble. Mangum...... Greer...... 1 585 20 3i.s - 2.5 74 38 0.m - o.ss 0.03 T. 1 19 6 5 se. F. D. Dodsou. Marlow...... Stephens...... 1:293 12 40.1 I1+ 0.2 72 6 49 1.75 + 0.i8 1.10 T. 3 '1 9 4 8 u. Wm. B. Anthony. May...... Harper...... 1 8 66 0.20 ...... 0.20 2.0 1 24 0 7 n. I:.C. Gray. Meeker...... Lincoln...... I, 030 19 7 44 1.90 + 0.31 0.SO 6.0 3 21 5 5 n. Dr. J. H. Baugh. Muskogee(1)...... Muskogee ...... 617 ... 9 2.25 ...... 0.c 2.0 IO 16 3 12 n. u. 6. Weather Bureau. Musko eec2) .....do...... 614 14 b; 35 2.50 + 0.94 1.22 0.5 Ij 18 13 n. 1. Harry Randall. Mutuaf ...... I 1:: :1::: Woodward...... 5 35.0 ...... 70 Y 49 0.00 ...... 0.00 0 0 18 y ti J. Thomas Martin. 1,500 7 3Y.S ...... 72 S 40 0.415 ...... 0.33 0.2 3 13 12 6 n. R. N. Schooling. 1,149 15 36.0 + 0.2 til; 8 36 0.43 - 0.96 0.95 2.5 4 17 7 7 S. P. H. Albright & PO. Norman ...... C'leveland ...... 1,171 18 3i.i - 1.1 72 8 3Ij 1.11 + 0.05 0.41 1.0 4 14 6 9 n. 5. E. BoTd. , North Milskogee...... I Muskogee...... I...... I ...... 1 ...... 2.46 1 ...... 1.35 1.0 7 17 1 13 n. r. E. wa ker Oakwood...... Dewey ...... 1,S.l 3 ...... Dr. F. P. Osborn. Okeene...... Blaine...... 1.194 8 37.2 ...... 6 40 0.28 ...... 1.0:ii 1.0 3 18 8 5 11. Dr. L. E. Murdwh. Okemah ...... Okfuskee...... 1 41.0 ...... 8 47 1.65 ...... 100 0 3 14 4 13 S. 3. F. Smith. Oklahoma...... Oklahonia...... 1,247 23 8 44 0.56 I- 0.78 10134 0.9 5 14 7 IO S. u. 8. Weather Bureau. Olrmul$ee...... 752 6 4'2.6 ...... S 44 2.40 ...... 1.25 2.5 3 14 8 9 5. 1. L. Maynard. Paul.? alley ...... Garvinr ...... SO 12 40.3 I- 1.1 I 73 8 41 l.yO + 0.74 0.S 0 4 31 7 3 8. A. M. Foss. Pawhuska...... Osage...... -1 918 12 38.5 + 0.6 ... I2 43 1.69 + 0.19 0.73 1.2 5 18 G 7 n. R. C. Block. Perry ...... Noble ...... 91'0 14 3i.4 + 0.1 70 7- 36 0.c2 -0.41 0.30 1.0 6 20 5 6 S. 3. E. Laird. Rankin...... Rogers Mills...... I 2, '200 5 35. i ...... 68 S 43 0.19 ...... 0.10 0.5 3 19 7 5 sw. Roy Kagay Ravia...... Johnston...... 796 10 44.4 ...... 74 8 51 3.01 ...... 1.10 0 6 20 0 I1 S. R. G. Gubt-lIl. , Sac and Fox Agency.. . Lincoln...... 0 19 39,s - 0.1 7.1 8 41 1.20 + 0.40 0.65 1.0 4 6 I4 11 nw. rhos. P. yew Shawnee...... Pottawatoniie.. ... 1,041 11 36.2 ,- 3.5 72 8' 46 1.32 ,+ 0.20 0.59 0.5 4 11 IO LO nw. Nrs. Kate Chatman. Snyder...... Kiowa...... 1,356 6 ...... Dr. W. 12.Woodard. Sti lwater ...... Payne ...... sso 'LO 9 43 1.0 5 16 8 7 S. Will P. Watson. Tulsa...... Tulsa...... i 700 24 3i.O ...... 8 34 1.5 7 15 I1 5 S. Dr. H. M. Hutrhinson. Vinittr...... Craig...... ' tiYS Y ...... [nsane Hospital. Wagoner ...... Wagoner ...... 5s 16 39.G f1.9 72 1: 1 S 39 4.75 + 2.53 1.55 2.0 5 15 5 11 n. Noro Hatfield. Waukomis ...... Garfield ...... 1.55s 1; 35.6 I- 2.0 1 71 17 - 5 X 40 0.49 - 0.4s 0.26 'r. 3 15 I? 4 S. R. C. shades. Waurika...... Jefferson...... 5S8 IO.Y ...... -1 73 17 3 8 38 1.02 ...... 0.53 0.5 5 13 7 I1 U. B. A. Swindler. Weatherford...... Custer...... 1,639 11 3H.li - 1.3 1 io 17 - 1 Y 37 0.74 - 0.02 0.28 1.5 5 12 13 6 sw. Eugene Forbes. Webbers Falls...... Nuskogee...... 479 14 40,s fO.4i71 l7t 11 , 4'' 4.00 + 2.1ti 2.00 0 4 3 I9 Y sw. B. D. Boulineau. Whiteagle ...... Kay...... 94.5 Y 3ti.lj ...... I :! 17t - 6 S 41 0.81 ...... 10.34 0.2 4 22 2 7 5. lobF. De Jarnette. Woodward ...... Woodward ...... 1,693 10 34. E; ...... 29 - 13 6 45 0.40 ...... 10.40 4.0 1 17 I1 3 n. R. A. BOpk. Wyandotte...... , Ottawa...... i ...... j ...... j ...... 2.iO ...... 1.20 0 3 16 1 I4 S. Kenry Hicks.

Belle ...... I Yaries...... 22 31.0f- 1.0 GO 19 5 I2 30 3.50 + 0.57 0.90 T. 4 5 7 13 nw. A. J. Wofford. Birchtree...... Shannon...... I. 200 xl 36.0 + 1.4 c5 19 9 12 36 7.48 + 5.01 1.70 3.0 IO 14 1 16 S. v. H. Kirkendall. Cape Girardeau...... Cape Girardeau.. . 346 8 ...... 2.01 ...... 3.20 1.0 I7 9 I1 11 S. D. L. Albert. Cardwell ...... Dunklin...... 2 8 4 5.60 ...... 5.50 0 I1 14 6 11 sw. E. M. Perry. Cmt.hersville...... Pemiscot...... 23 ? 9 33 5.12 f11.14 14.12 T. IO 13 3 15 se. 8. E. Averill. Cassville...... ~arrv...... I...... 3 3131.S ...... 69 19 23 S 4-4 ?.41 ...... 0.84 0.2 9 16 7 8 s. HIS.Zuma Bloomer. Dean...... McDhld ...... 15 3fi.S - 0.3 69 lit - 1 S w 3.45 + 1.63 1.56 1.0 5 19 1 I1 sw. 8.E. Dean. Doniphan...... Ripley...... 4-40 9 3.7 ...... 6.3 19 15 6 3 s.1s ...... 2.10 0 IO 13 4 I4 ne. W. W. Martin. Gano ...... Dent...... 10 35.4 + 1.6 6s 12 37 4.97 + 1.94 1.93 1.0 IO 11 6 I4 nw. A. C. Leech. Goodland...... Iron ...... 900 9 35.4 ...... 67 ;: ; 12 42 5.72 ...... 2.40 2.0 7 11 3 I7 n. F. M. Adams. Holllster...... Taney...... 1,OOO 4 35.8 ...... 72 30 10 12. 44 4.46 ...... 100 2.0 9 17 0 I4 ne. W. P. chapmann. Ironton...... Iron ...... 925 36 35.4 + 3.1 6G 19 5 12 40 7.48 I+ 4.47 1181 T. I5 7 3 21 sw. W. H. Delano. Jackson...... Cape Girardcau.. . 458 23 37.8 + 3.5 60 19t 13 12 35 1.46 + 7.83 1 2.41 4.0 12 8 4 19 S. L. M. Bean.

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E ~~ ~~ ~ ;; - - 3 L. * a e,-* ;'E T2 ; g. 0" .- gi 7 !j *: $E Stations. Counties. .-3. m 0 bserven. i E, 5: 5" 0; C -G a* 5c 2 zz 22 Y .- L(i Ct -....- E E 2,- 1T a: c am i Bc -n a; * 6 42 g $1 :: ! 95 2 6 =l fi a* H 4 c zc PI d ~ ~~ - ~~ - - - __ - - - ~ 1-1- il Joplin...... Jasper ...... ! 97! 31 3;. 0 k 0.7 ti9 181 4i ' 3.20 + 1 04 1.50 1.C 5 15 12 n. Jo lin High School. Kmhkonong...... ...... I 911 1: 38.2 t 1.9 1;; 1Y 31; 1 X.34 /+ 5:43 2.45 T l? 10' 1.1 sw. J. %. Hitt. Lamar ...... Barton ...... 9G 3: 33. - t. 0.5 (iY 19 41 I 1.94 I4 0.24 0. i9 1.r 5 14 13 SW. E. H. Adams. Marble Hill...... Rollinger...... I 42( 2: 40.4 t. ti.3 i4 1H 2.00 1 10 I1 i S. A. F. Hendrix. Nountaingrove...... Wright ...... I 1.4% I! 37.0 k 3.3 63 4 1.25 0.5 10 I" 14 nw. Mo. Fruit Esp. Sta. Nount Vernon ...... Lawrence...... I, .IS( 3! 33.5 - 1.3 ti9 19 40 ' 3.70 + I. 50 2.30 1.: B 14 IO nw. J. R. White A Son.

..I 31 ti 42 ~ 1.1s 1.w; 2. b l?' I.? nw. W. Buck. Neosho...... Newton...... 1.02: 3;. t. 3.5 i0 l!J + "0 1.. "2 0. New Madrid...... ~ew~adrid ...... ' w 21 ...... 15.65 +10.95 5.30 I 14 , se . Niss Josie Smith. Oakfield...... FramkUn...... I 5;: 2: 34. ti c 2.4 %s 19 5 1" 38 1 $5!1 + 2.20 1.36 1.1 9 6 18 S. E. E. Steines. Olden ...... Howell ...... 1 '241 2. 3;. 4 t 2.0 66 19 b 1: 40 I. i.5 + .1. 81 2.20 E 7 11 16 nw. J. D. Evans. Rolla...... Phelps...... I 1: 13! 3: 34.8 t 4.0 tii 19 5 I:: 42 ' 4 3; + 2.0G 1.82 2C 10 14 14 nw. Prof. P. J. Wilkins. Springfield...... Greene...... 21 34.3 r 2.9 GS 19 5 I? 42 1 3:40 + 0.74 1.611 0. E Y 11 12 s. U. 6. Weather Bureau. I 1,35( I Kentucky. Blandville...... Bnllard...... 44: 3: 40.6 +7.? Gi 5 11; 12 2.61 T. 11 9 18 ye. E. W.Horr. Tennessee. Arlington...... Shelbv...... 31 ...... A. Thomas B. Etheridge. Bolivar...... Hardhnan ...... 4.51 3( 45.9 +5.5 69 22 3 2. 25 0 I4 i 2' n. Miss Mary A. Smith. Brownsville ...... Hnywood...... 361 31 45. S ..... in ;' 22