JANUARY, 19 1 1. 3IONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 49 CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR JANUARY, 19 1 1 . TEMPERATURE. The temperature wits below the norm:tl in northern and above the nornial in tlie southern sections; tlie monthly mean for the several stnteh in the district were as follows: North Dakota, - 4.fj"; hlinnesotrt, 5.3'; South Dakota, 5.6'; Wisconsin, 14.2'; Iowa, 19.8'; hlissouii, 30.6"; Indiana, 2S.4'; and Illinois, 20.4', and tlie average departure rltiiged froin - S.6" in North Dakota to +3.1° in Illinois. The 2d and 3tl were the coldest clays over the larger ptirt of the district, but over North Dakotit aiid northern hlinnesot,a severe cold wenther prevailed during the most of the month; the minima ranged from zero to -4s' in those sections. 81576-11-4 SUNSHINE AND CLOUDINESS. The average number of clear clays was 9; partly cloudy 8; cloucly 14. The tliiration of sunshine was below the normnl. WIND. Northwest winds prevailed except in Missouri, Indiann, and Illinois, where the prevailing winds were froin the southwest. Tlie highest velocity reported was 60 miles per hour froni the nortliwest :it Bismarck, N. Dnk., 011 tlie 3d. I\IISC'EI,I.ANEOUS. The warm w-eather during tlie latter part, of tlie month over the southern sections of tlie district rlevelo ed the tlainaged by cold went her that iiiay occur during the remainder of tlie season, antl the absence of snow cover- ing, and the covering of the wheat fields with ice on the 13th and 16th. is snirl to hnre resulted in clamage to the fruit buds to such t i n extent thtit they are liab P e to be w lie a t crop. Mr. ~r i l l i a m E. Bnrroii. lociil forecaster, United States Weather Burenu, Ctiiro, Ill., writes: On account of the wxni conditions, snowball bushes, robe bushes, and eome other shrubs were observed to Le budding and leafing on the 29th. The flower buds of the soft maple appeared on the 31Rt. Fruit remained safe. There was a decided deficiency of sunlight, which doubtless worked to their advantage. The nbsence of snow during the larger part of the nioiitli over the southern sectloiis, did, however, allow stock to range on pasture throughout the month. A good crop of ice of excellent quality was harvested from tlie lakes and larger streams, ttncl a large amount wras slii ped to towns not favorably situated for gathering it. 1 tliuiiderstorm occurrecl in several counties in south- ern Iowa on tlie 13th. The barn of John Katzenbrtrger a t Ho eville, Clilrke County, Iowtt, was struck by light- ning, [illbig 15 hogs and 2 cows ant1 doing considerable ininor claiiiuge but fortunately the I~tirn was not burned. The following itein was publisliecl in the L4uclubon Re- piililictin, rehtive to the rain ant1 sleet storm in soutlierii I U \V i t on the 13th-14tli: BURLINGTON, IOWA, Jmzu(iry Ifi.-Fur almost 24 hours Burlington was cut off from the world by the worst deet storm since 1S92. Miles of telegraph wires were down, telephone8 were out of cumnussion, the electric-light service was stalled and almost every means of conimuni- cation with outhide towna destroyed. Fruit trees all over eouthern Iowa have been split and ruined by the heavy ice and thourran+ of dollars worth of damage ha8 been done ttr telephone aiid telegraph wires Electric lighting currents were turned off to prevent fatdities and fire* from broken wires throughout the city. RIVERS. Tlie rivers and lakes remained frozen cluring the niont h, except in the extreme southern portion of the district. The officid in charqe of tlie loctil office of the Weather Bureau ttt Hannibd, Mo., reports thiit the river contiii- ued frozen over at that place, above the W t i h d bridge, from the 1st to the niorniiig of the 37th, when tlie ice broke up antl moved out, antl there wtts floating ice most of the tinie until tlie end of the niontli. At Dubuclue, Iowa, tlie ice in the hiIississippi River varied froni rtbout 10 inches in thickness a t the beginning of the month to about 16 inches toward the close. The ice li~irvest was prnctically finished by the 16th ant1 the quality of ice was exceptionally fine. Tlie ice in Wisconsin ranged from 15 to 20 inches, iincl it \vas from 11 to 13 inches in thickness at Heokuk, Iowa, from which place a large amount wns shipped to St. Louis, Mu., antl other points. DRAINAGE AND ENGINEERING NOTES. The following is :L reyort of the mork done during the month by tlie lJiiitec1 States Army Engineers, under the supervision of hfr. A. 0. Rou-se, assist tint, engineer: Hy- tlroaraphs were iiintle showing the stage of u ater referred to t%e renclings of ~i i l r 35, 1910, as datum plane, for the 13 gages rend during the season of 1910, and iilso for :ill renclings tliat, have been taken at Des Moiries by the tJnitetl States Weatlier Bureau since lS03, and for r e d - iiigs taken at Keosauqun by the United States Geological Survey during lW3, 1906, 1005, antl 1006. The intlex niap on n scnle of 1 inch to 2 miles was completed. About 35 Ier cent of the work of drawing contours wts done, of profile showing water surface at low water, river l)ot- tom, and both lianks were platted, completing this work. The work of placing section ant1 property lines on the map was completecl. The indexing of notebooks was about 75 per cent completed. Estimates were niatle for typical locks of 12 feet lift, 60 feet in width, 8.50 feet be- tween quoins, antl with sills for 6 aiitl 0 fret depth of waterwuy, resliectively. Probings were macle at, proposed dam sites and results inn k -ing this work 45 per cent complete. Thirty miles were platted. Lakes Heron and Shrttek, located in southern hliniiesotit nncl tributctry to the Des Moines Ri-rer, were examined to ascertain the possibility of their use as storage reservoirs. The Register aiid Lender, Des hloines, Iowa, published the followng on January 15: BRITT, IOWA, Jtrtmury If.-Special: The largest and must expensive drainage district ever opened in Iowa has been begun here and when finished will drain nearly half of the farm land of Hancocli County The ditch will extend more than 50 miles and will cost a h u t $YOo,OOO The ditch will bc an open cine, and will start a t the bounclary line between Franklin and Hancocli (:ounties and extend northwest The main ditch will be fio feet wide at the top and 15 ieet in depth. Near Britt it will branch, one branch extending northwest t u near the town of Hayfield, and the other branch extending north of thig place. The branches will be slightly narrower than the main channel, and it is estiniated that i t will require three >ears til build. (ilnse figuring has put the cost at 5260,000, but i t is believed that i t will exceed that amount. Tlie generally warm conditions antl tlie low stage of the hfississippi River liave heen fituorable for construction work on the hlississippi Water Power Dam at Keokuk. Iowa, and the work has progressed rapidly from 1)otli tlie Iowa and Illinois shores. The following item trtken from tlie hlarshdltown, IOWI, Tiiiies-Rel~ublicnii of January 11 will give sonie idea as to tlie amount of tiling 1)eing done on the fariiis in Iowa. SWEA (-?TI-, low.*, Jc/nccory ZZ.-U ith hiasrin ('ity putting iirit a train load of tile per day it has often been said that the time WOU~CI come H hen the whole country would be tiled. But it is quite evident that that time has not arrived, and the farmers in this locality ha\ e learned that tile in dry seasons is as prutitable as tile in wet seasons. During the past year there has been shipped into Swea City, a tmm of about 400 inhabitants, 530 carloads of tile, and every bit of it has been put into service. JANUARY, 19 1 1 . PI.IONTHLT WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Cli,,icitologicciI diita f'or Jun uury, 1911. District No. .5, upper illississippi Jhlley. __ 0.1s 1.03 0.35 1.08 0.83 0.40 0.95 51 - 0.32 + 0.54 - 0.21 + 0.23 - 0.04 ....... + 0.45 - I I 10 6 3 26 28 4t 4 t 6t 23 .'{t 3t 28 9 2s 3' 10 2s 3 ?8 4 5 9 2s 23t 2s 3t 9t 9t 11 4 29 31 9 35t 31 9 31 9 257 31 31 lot 25 37 25t 26 31 31 2s ,?t 1CV 26 26 26 31 ... -30 -3s -35 -36 -31 -34 -411 -32 -32 -36 -41 -3i -2s -35 -30 -2s -$2 -30 -31 -33 -31 -25 -31 -35 -33 -36 -34 -31 -3s -2s -29 -29 -34 -40 ........ ........ ........ ....... ........ ........ -32 -21 ........ ........ -31 -29 -34 -25 -31 -33 -25 -32 -32 -3.5 -33 -3Y -2s -32 -35 -3n ......... ........ -41 I -4s , ..... I -36 13 15 9 4 5 11 13 5 16 13 4 5 3 5 4 15 -3.2 I- 9.6 -6.2 ' - S.4 -7.6 - 6.6 -3,s ...... -5.5 - 5.8 -4.6 - 6.5 -8.1 -14.0 -9.2 ...... -5.3 - 7.3 -4,s ...... __ -7.5 _.____ 20 45.1 ....... 27 -1.4 ....... ~ 29 -i .O _______ 1 2 4 ............ ............. I.. . Sacgent.. ......... Walsh ............. McHenry .......... ('ovalier.. ......... Towner ................... 1,249 827 1,504 1.51% 1.10 0.70 0.33 0.61 0.49 ........ 0.40 ........ 0.10 ........ 0 30 ........ ~ 0120 ........ 10:10 13 15 6 G 13 3 2 0 1 5 17 22 2 ...... Walsh. ............ Orlsh-il.. ............... Barnes.. .......... Park River ............. Walsh.. ........... Pembina ............... Pembina .......... Power .................. Power ............. Pratt ................... McHenry ................ 820 1,270 996 is9 1,020 -5.s 0.2 -4.6 -12.3 - 7.7 31 ....... , .33 ....... 26 -12.7 24 Towner.. .............. Unirersitv ............. Wahpeton.. ........... Walhalla. .............. Westhope.. ............ Willow City ............ dfinsrsota. Albert Lea ............. Alexandria.. ........... Angus .................. Bagley.. ............... Beardsley .............. Beaulieu. .............. Bird Island. ._.__ _____ Csledonia .............. Campbell.. ............ Cass Lake .............. Collegeville.. ........... Crookston.. ............ Detroit ................ .' Fairmont (nearj ........ Faribault.. ............ Farniin$on.:. ......... Fergus alls .......... Fort Ripley ..___ ___ ____ Fosston.. .............. Fram .................. Glencoe.. .............. Grand hfeadow. ........ Hallock.. .............. Halstad.. .............. Elinrklpv ............... Iuternafional Falls.. ... Kelliher.. .............. Lake Crvstal ........... Leech Like Dam ....... Litkhfield.. ............ Little Fork ............. Long Prairie. .......... Lpnd .................. Mankato.. ............ _, Ma leplain Mites.. . .::I:: : : 1:: : 1 Milan.. ................ Miuneapolis.. .......... Montevideo.. .......... Moorhead. ............. Nora.. ................. Morris .................. New London.. ......... New Rirhland.. ....... New Ulm .............. Osakis. ................ Park Rapids. .......... Pine River Dam.. ..... Pokegama Falls.. ...... Redlake. .............. Red Wing .............. Redwood Falls ......... Reeds Landing ......... Rochester.. ............ Roseau ................. St. Charles.. ........... St. Cloud _____. ___. __. __ St. Paul ................ St. Peter. __. __. . __. __. . Sandy Lake Dam.. .... s t a t e Sanatorium.. .... Stillwater.. ............ Traill. ............ 9i5 Ward.. ........... 1,557 , Aitliin.. .......... 1,234 Cass ............. ._I._. .... Washington ....... 1 694 -4.0 -5.2 2.2 ............... ...... .' 26 - 9.7 24 - 6.3 1 34 .... .do.. .................. Grand Forks.. .... Richland.. ........ Pembina.. ........ Bottineau.. .... .do.. ........... S30 962 966 .............. 1,471 Renville.. ....... Houston.. ........ Wilkin ............ C:us.. ............. 1.039 1.179 (IS4 1. 300 hiartin.. .......... Rice.. ............ Dakota ............ Uttertail.. ........ Crow Wing ........ Polk.. .......... 1.240 1.003 W2 1.310 1,136 1.283 hiarshall ................. hlcleod.. ......... Mower.. .......... Kittpon ........... Norman ........... Pine.. ............ Koochiching.. .... Beltrami.. ............... Bhie Earth ............... Cass .............. Meeker.. .......... Koocliirhing Todd .............. Lpon. ............ Blue Eart.li_.______ Heunepin.. ....... Nillelura.. ........ Chippewa ......... Eeuueniu ......... 1,WO 1.3:;s 815 870 1. I150 1.112 1,701 1,134 ............. 1,299 1.175 747 1.0% 1,072 955 91s 0.73 1.15 1.09 0.74 0.43 I).M 1.75 1.51 0.5s 0.14 ........ 0 .L 3 + 11.51 0.45 + 0.14 0.32 ,+ 0 .1 Y ' _______ _______ ....... ....... ............ -0.1s ....... ............ -3.1 I ...... 36 -2. 5 4 .4 10.2 ........... ...... - 4.0 -3 .9 1.00 0.99 1.14 1.35 0.71 0.s~ 0.26 1.07 ............ +0.39 - 0.1s - 0.03 + 0.02 + 0.29 + 0.02 + 0.24 + 0.36 6. 9 5.8 5.2 11.2 ........... - 2. 9 - 4. :3 -5 .4 -2 .9 31 24 10 31 2s lot 31 31 31 31 31 2ti 25t 25t 33tl 31 31 25 31 29t 10 lot 25t 31 ......... -30 -3i -24 -26 -27 -41) -27 -3fi -32 -31 -23 -37 -4s -45 -35 -2s -2s -39 -31 -31 -24 -40 -38 -30 .......... ......... .......... ......... Chippeka ......... Clay.. ............ Kannbec ................. Stereua. .......... Kandivohi ........ 900 935 1,170 1,215 s.3 -0.6 7.0 3,s 4.4 11.6 9.7 4.7 -0. s 2.4 0.6 -0,s 10. ti 10.9 -6.5 14.2 7. s 11.0 3.5 3.5 -2,s - 3.3 ._____ -4 .2 -5 .3 -3 .0 -3 .3 - 4.1; - 3. 1 - 3.5 ...... ...... ........... ...... ........... ...... ...... + 0.4 - 2.0 - 0.6 - 3.5 ........... ...... ~a s e c a .. ......... Brown.. .......... DOU#laS.. ......... Hubbard .......... Crow Wing ........ Itasca.. ........... Beltrami.. ........ Goodhue.. ........ Redwood.. ....... Wabasha __________ Olmsted .......... 1. ~h n 791 1,343 1,426 1,251 1,2s0 1,152 tis0 1,050 lis1 991 0.52 2.50 0.37 0. ti1 0.30 0.54 0. oti 1.30 1.35 0.27 0. r0 0.34 1.01 0.55 0.73 0.31 0.29 1.05 ....... + 1.51 - 0.20 - 0.42 - 0.37 + 0.48 + 0.40 - 0.16 ....... !- 0.17 - 0.20 - 0.17 - 0.60 ....... ....... ....... ....... ............ ....... 12.0 7.0 3.4 5 3 5 Roseau ............ Winona ........... Sherhurue ......... Ramsey ........... Nicollet ........... 1,040 850 1,020 837 fi25 ~- I $ I Temperature. in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipihtiou, in inches. - 9 E C - .a e c: ~ 2 1 5 6 9 6 6 3 9 8 5 6 5 0 4 6 5 9 5 S 7 5 2 4 4 A 5 3 5 5 6 5 5 9 6 4 7 5 5 4 I0 5 I3 3 3 5 5 6 9 4 4 LO 6 6 1 3 5 13 8 11 7 IO 6 5 S 6 6 4 S 4 4 Sky. ~~~ d I SG ii 2 3 ~ 1.s 9.0 5.5 9.5 4.0 9.5 4.5 21.4 11.0 7.0 2.9 6.1 12.5 ..... ..... ..... .... 13.0 6.0 11.0 5.3 8. 5 2.0 3.0 8.5 11.0 9.1 7.0 6.0 4.5 15.0 7.2 5.5 10.0 ..... .... .... .... .... .... 7.4 11.2 9.0 6.0 7.0 3.3 21.0 20.2 15.0 G. 6 5.4 3.1 9.0 11.5 13.5 7.5 4.2 4.0 17.5 17.3 P. 6 1.5 4.0 11). 0 19.0 ll.s 15.0 10.1 12.1 10.7 6.5 s. 5 9.2 16.0 25.0 4.0 .... .... .... ..... e. 1 ~ 3 " -C 0.c =lt :: 22 Z C ~ 11 2; 12 17 I6 10 5 15 6 14 11 8 3 17 15 7 10 13 15 9 6 9 9 10 11 13 .. .. .. .. .. 12 12 15 16 7 15 21 .. .. .. .. 9 10 13 4 9 14 12 11 12 3 S 12 q 12 23 5 10 13 8 6 9 15 15 5' 5 14 8 16 9 7 6 8 24 14 14 4 5 6 22 9 23 17 8 9 9 .. .. ~ x .E . 2 +3 CJ ;s e 0 - 0.10 0.41 0.0s 0.28 0.22 0.10 0.20 I 1 ; Observers. Counties. Btationh. c z E 50 .- ~ 32 24 2s 31 a 33 a0 32 26 311 .. -I-- I 49 60 51 5Y 51 57 42 40 i o 66 57 45 50 44 44 62. 50 71 30 63 5 0 1 45 $2 40 57 60 43 48 .. .. .. 761 431 40 41 44 53 .. .. 44 46 35 $2 4') 50 42 40 50 4s 46 57 39 35 43 45 B 50 46 57 46 46 46 456 52 45 45 45 53 52 50 3i 47 40 4h 54 54 51 46 53 53 50 39 44 55 43 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. North Dakota. Amenia ................ Bottineau. ............. Cando.. ................ C!rosbv. ................ Devils Lake.. .......... Donnybrook. .......... Dunseith.. ............. Edmore.. .............. North Dakota. Amenia ................ Bottineau. ............. Cando.. ................ C!rosbv. ................ Devils Lake.. .......... Donnybrook. .......... Dunseith.. ............. Edmore.. .............. 3 16 15 2 11 11 15 2 11 3 11 11 3 3 2s 3 15 2 10 11 11 11 11 14 3 11 15 3 11 15 3 3 3 3 3 3 .. .. .. .. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 11 3 3 3 3 3 3 .. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 16 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .. Cms.. ............. Bottineau. ........ Towner.. ......... Divide.. .......... Ramsey.. ......... Ward.. ........... Rolette.. .......... Ranises.. ......... Forman.. .............. 1.hfton. ............... Granville.. ............. Hannah.. .............. 1I:insboro. ............. Hillsboro ............... Langdon ............... Larimore.. ............. Lisbon.. ............... Mr Kinneg ............. Manfred.. .............. Mapville.. ............. Minot. ................. Minto.. ................ LakOt3.. ............... ne. nw. UW. nw. nw. nw. .....I ........ l ..... R.I;F, + 2-27 n.Ix n. UW. UW. U\V. nw. W. 0. nw. n. nw. UW. nw. n. nw. ..... 7 12 12 1 3 16 13 9 12 7 7 9 9 12 4 14 .. .. .. .. a .. .. 5 1 .. .. 8 6 6 17 11 8 10 1 8 27 14 7 2 6 S 9 13 15 8 12 7 7 6 141 23 S 13 7 S 5 19 12 2 7 3 16 lb 17 0 3 9 12 10 11 12 15 6 9 .. .. ; 6 11; 9 15 13 17 5 12 1s 6 2 19 19 6 4 17 20 17 9 5 17 9 21 1s 2 4 18 21 15 24 14 2:; 19 4 2 15 23 12 5 6 3 4 4 23 2 19 18 12 16 13 l i 2) 21 30 6 25 li 17 31 4 21 24 24 3 15 4 16 6 3 20 33 40 17 18 3 G I 1.90 ........ 0.60 1.10 ........ 0.20 1.20 + 0.91 0.aJ 0.53 + 0.13 0.15 0.65 ~ _______ 1O:W 1.00 + 0.48 IJ 35 0 26 ....... 1o.m 12 9 17 13 6 12 13 10 14 13 10 10 7 12 7 10 11 9 .. .. .. .. .. .. 14 13 12 10 11 9 9 19 11 1 9 12 20 13 0 17 S 3 15 13 15 9 S 7' 3 9 10 S 14 19 6 11 5 10 14 11 8 8 9 17 ti 11 14 10 12 6 0.20 n. 59 0.05 0.55 1; 0.il 1 0.40 .................. 1.10 ........ 0.20 0.i9 + 0.35 (1. 30 0. r O + 0.30 0.40 ............ -2.Q ....... 1.3; -4 .S f - 5.9 29 ............. 0.m ________ l.o:3U 0.45 + o .0 ~ 0 20 I ' 1.15 + 0.24 1 0.50 0.60 - 0.06 0.20 ...... e. nw. nw. n. se. E. Carey. P. 0. Unumh. John Nadrornik. lens Nelson. R. A. Smith. Dr. P. A. Slattery. Dr. F. L. Puffer. W. D. Belden. J . T. Neisess. C. \V. Burns. F. Ternbred. A. G. Anderson. 0. W. Peoples. W. F. Wherland. Freeborn.. ........ 1. ?29 Douglas.. ......... 1,391 Polk.. ............ s i 0 10.3 - 2.6 , 40 6.6 - 1.1 43 -5 .i ....... 27 -1.2 1 ....... 1 35 Clearwater. .............. Bigstoiie.. ........ 1,090 Mahnomen.. ...... 1.200 0.H5 ....... 0.29 ............ .................. n.54 - 0.08 0.17 1.12 + 0.11 0.60 ..... 1 .......I... ...... nw. sw. ...... ...... nw. UW. 9. 9. 8. nw. nw. OW. nw. nw. u. nw. n. nw. LlW. nw. se. ............... 7.0 - 3.5 4" 14.4 ~- 1.; ~ 4 i ..... 1 .......... ..... ............... 10.0 - 3.6 , 39 -3.0 - 9.4 1 35 -4.2 - i.6 29 Stearns ............ 1.2b? Polk. ............. b63 Becker.. .......... 1.364 10.1 I - 2.7 I 44 4 .1 : ...... 9.6 -4 .5 11,s - 11.5 -i .9 - 11.5 J? 411 4 3 19 0.2'1 0. lli 0.11) 0.40 0.41 0.34 0.14 0.55 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.37 0.27 0.36 I). 20 0.35 0.29 0.14 0. HI 0.20 0.30 0. 14 0. 41 0.54 0. SO 0.40 0.16 0.30 0.14 0. 45 0.41 0.21 0.32 0. CF ..... ..... ..... .... n. 23 ..... .. .. -13 4.2 40 47 *I 41 41) 41 $2 32 36 35 51 42 $2 3s 3 i 311 35 35 45 43 41 37 40 .. .. .. 32 3; 36 .. W. ..... s. SW. nw. 8. s. nw. nw. 9. S. uw. nw. UW. Ut\'. S . nw. s. nw. UW. U\\'. s . se. se. nw. nw. 0.64 ....... 0.85 + 0.37 0.75 + 0.15 se. se. li nw. 8 ~ n. 11 1 s. 9 nw. 1 4 n. 52 50 56 37 40 41 50 39 44 40 MONTH1,I' WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--Climatologic.cil duta for Juiiuary, 1911. District No. 5-Continued. _- ............. 1.02 ....... 0.72 ....... 1.2s + 0.45 0 .U - 0.07 0.93 - 0.23 1. (10 + 0.40 0.67 ....... ............. 0.30 0.25 0.60 0.33 0.31 0.42 0.32 0. i o ' 0.40 0.43 0.34 0.3s 0.40 0. 45 0. ?i 0.27 0.17 0.54 0.32 0.4s 0.90 0.22 I). 35 0.i0 (1.411 0.45 0.35 0. 2:r 0.30 0.25 0.39 0.24 ........... 0. 21; ........... 10.2 I 10.0 13.0 IO., 10.0 7.5 10.2 10.2 8.5 6 .6 11.5 6.5 10.S 6.S 5.6 4 .0 6 .7 7.0 10.7 21.5 5.5 s. 0 13.0 12.0 11. 0 12.0 7.0 ti.S 9.5 12. 5 ........... s.3, io. 3 1 ti. 4 West Concord e .. ...... Dodge ...... Windom.. ............ ., Cottonwood.. .... ., Winnebago ............. Faribaidt ......... Winnihigoshish ........ Itnsca. ............ Winona ................ Winona.. ......... Worthington.. ........ .' Nobles.. .......... Zumbrota.. ........... .I (:oodhue.. ........ M l l h a i ~ ............... .; Grant.. ........... Anbigo ................. Langlarlr .......... Beloit .................. Rock .............. Big St. Gennain Dam p . Vila.. ............ Brodhead .............. Green ............. Burnett ................ Dodge ............. Cot.tage Grove.. ........ Dane.. ............ Darlington ............. Lafayette ......... Deerskin Dam $.. ...... Forest ............. Delavan ................ Walworth ......... Dodgeville ............. Iowa .............. Downinp ............... Diinii ............. Eau Claire.. ........... Eau Claire.. ...... Grand Rapids .......... JVood.. ........... Grant.sburg ............. Rrirnett ........... Hancock ............... Waushara ......... Hattield ................ Jackson.. ......... Hayward.. ............ Sawyer ............ IIillsboro ............... Vernon ............ Koepenick ............. Langlatle .......... LAC do FlaIubeail$. ._. . Vilas.. ............. La Crosse.. ............ La Crosse.. ....... Lake Mills.. ........... Jetferson.. ........ Lancaster .............. Grant.. ........... Madison ................ Dane .............. Mather ................. Juneau ............ Mauston.. ................. .do.. ........... Medford ............. .._I Tarlor.. .......... Merrill.. .............. .; Liricoln.. ......... Minocqua .............. Oneida ............ Mondovi .............. -1 Buffalo ............ Mount Horeb.. ........ Dane .............. Musco~la. .............. Grant. ............ Neillsville.. ............ , Clark.. ............ New Richmond.. ...... St. Crois.. ........ IJsceola.. ............... ~ Polk ::. ........... Park Falls.. ........... Price ............ Portage ................ ('olimbia ......... Port Edwanls ......... .I Wood.. ........... Prairie du Chien.. .... .' Crawford .......... Prentice ............... .~ Price.. ............ Khinelander.. ....... ..I Oneida.. .......... Sauk Cit.y.. ............ Sank.. ............ Snullsburg ............. Lafapette ......... Solon Springs.. ....... .' Douglas. .......... SDooner.. ............. .I Washburn.. ...... South Dakota. 1 JYisconsin. 1 Barron.. .............. .I Barron.. .......... I Long Lake.. .......... .' Oneida.. .......... Meadow Valley.. ...... .I .. . ..do.. ........... 0.75 0.96 0.ti9 0. sti 0.90 0.73 0.55 ....... - 0. 26 - 1.19 - 0.54 ....... ....... ....... ............. 3 5 ...... 16 1s 49 50 40 52 46 39 49 43 37 44 49 ................ 0.74 ....... 0.i2 ....... 0.74 ....... 1.3s ....... 1.10 - [1.01 0.90 ....... 0.68 - 0.32 0.52 ....... O.d3 - 0. 72 1. ti4 ....... 0.65 - 0.5i ............. 37 ~ i.iG 31 ' 0.39 34 I n.98 49 0.59 64 0.85 - 0.45 - 1.18 - 0.18 ....... + 0.01 Algona 1.. ............. Kossuth.. ........ Alta ................... Buena Vista.. .... Aruana.. .............. Iowa. ............. 1,213 1,513 721 Baiter1 ............... Belle Plaine.. .......... Belmond ............... Bloomfield 0 .. ......... Bonaparte 5.. .......... Boone ................. Britt 6 . ................ Ruckingham ........... Burlinzton.. ........... Carroll.. ............... Cedar Rapids.. ........ Charles City.. ......... Clear Lake's.. ......... Clinton. ............... Jas Benton.. ......... Wrieht .................. Davis.. ................... Van Biiren.. .............. Boone. ...... 1.134 Hancock ..... I , 23(i Tama ............... Des hloines. . 544 Linn.. ....... 733 Floyd.. ...... 1,015 Cerro Gordo.. 1.341 Clinton.. .... 593 1 (*arroil.. ..... I , 213 45 35 37 4sc 43 43 ... 50 44 47 11 3s 35 43 39 4!2 42 42 v 0.90 + 0.02 1.26 - 0.51 1.29 ....... 1.26 ....... 0.92 ....... 0.53 - 0.15 0.49 - 0.57 3 73 + 1.75 1 0:45 - 0.31; 0.46 - 0.96 0.86 -0.11 1.33 - 0.59 1.59 + 0.12 1.90 f 0 .6 5 0.41 - 0.58 0.S - 0.37 2.16 + n.18 13.55 - 0 .0 2 1.41 - n.16 ..... ..... ...... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... - t R 2 E E 5 2 - M - 4 2 2 4 12 23 15 16 15 20 17 20 45 1 13 7 5 1 20 11 9 20 12 20 19 17 20 20 20 1 3Y 20 20 3 42 7 15 20 22 5 7 3 2 21 ti 20 20 22 1 20 13 5 3 5 5 17 7 18 1 1 19 21 3 20 20 11; 9 20 12 36 19 34 34 IO 20 3 19 5 13 IO 14 20 2s 19 12 43 9 39 17 19 32 .. 1 ,o ; 2 .- ? 8 5 4 6 ; 3 4 4 7 3 5 4 S 5 3 8 3 3 6 5 4 2 4 5 4 5 4 10 I2 6 1; i 3 2 S 4 6 6 4 2 2 4 3 3 3 ti 4 2 4 4 5 4 4 I > ... 9 F; i 5 k 5 3 ti 5 S 5 5 5: 9 5 5 ; 4 .I 2 5 8 0 ti 0 (i 4 4 Temperature, In degrees Fahrenheit. I l Coonties. ii B I Z I I S I w .- ~ 1 II - ' d -d u v >> 35 3s :c 16 14 5 8 8 13 14 11 17 IS S 15 17 14 16 12 19 15 17 - 4 s - 10.7 -5. 2 13. ti 12. 2 11.0 1. 6 15. 7 10. ti 13. 1 5.6 13.6 8. ti 22. 2 11.3 21.2 17.3 18.2 21.4 15. 4 10.2 13.3 14.2 s. 8 16.2 1 l .G i. (i 14. 4 11.4 13. 0 15. 2 19.4 18. G 9. 4 19.3 16. 6 14.4 13.8 9.2 13.4 19.3 14. 8 11.4 9.1 11.2 10.8 17. r 14.2 16.0 12. 4 18.0 19.6 5.5 s. 1 11.1; 14.0 .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... 15.0 lti.8 s. 9 19.; 21.7 15.4 8. ti 14.8 T2.6 13. 6 15. S 21. s 20.0 19.9 13.6 25. n 21:. 2 17. 8 12.8 25.0 2. I 20. 0 I?. 2 14.4 23. R 25. i 24.4 14.2 19.0 21. ti 2n. 2 .... ~ m c d ~ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 4 6 2 .. 4 .. 41 41 3 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 ti 3 -i 3 4 4 4 4 5 ti 3 4 5 3 3 3 5 5 ... ... 4 , 41 ... 1; 4 ii 3 3 4 ... ... 4 3 ti 3 4 D 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ... 7 ;+ ~~ ; 2 j d /5 ~ 13 14 ti 15 12 15 12 11 14 13 11 lti 13 11 S 7 12 13 5 10 5 5 8 13 6 12 5 12 0 15 4 5 11 11 4 9 6 2 ti 12 7 S 11 5 11 20 12 8 5 7 12 fi 15 14 10 10 9 9 4 13 4 1; 11 9 I3 1 0 12 Y 4 .. : i 3 0 13 IO 12 8 13 3 3 11 3 7 1 ... ... x ... .- Ld 8 % :? 33 h 2 __ 2 3 S 11 3 5 9 0 0 12 0 1 20 ; 12 0 3 9 0 5 15 S 8 5 G 10 11 12 3 7 10 S 4 5 7 12 20 9 7 5 10 0 15 1 0 (i 2 14 7 4 6 5 13 4 9 .. 3 11 v, 10 1.5 li 13 n (I 11 14 15 30 10 14 14 16 5 1 t i ... e -3 2 2s p. -~ ..... ..... ..... ..... - 4.8 - 4.1 t 3.3 - 4.3 - 2.2 - 7. 0 f 0.1 - 1. 7 f 1.8 f 0.4 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... f 2.2 - 2.6 f 0.2 f 0.9 - 2. 1 f 0.9 - 3.3 - 2. 4 - (1. 9 - 1.3 - 0.1 f 1.0 t 2.1 +. 2.8 t 0.8 t 0.7 t 0.9 ...... ._.-.. ...... ._..- ..... ..... ..... ...... ..... - 1.7 t 1.2 - 0.4 - 2.3 ..... ..... ..-.. ..-.. ..... ..... ..... ..... - 3.1 - 0.8 - 0.1 t 1.1 t 1.6 - 2.3 t 0.6 t 0.7 - 1.1 t 0.3 - 0.6 - 0.3 t 1.7 ...... ..... ..... ..... ..... : ;:; ..... ..... t 3.0 - 3.5 - 2.0 t 3.4 t 1.8 t 0. s -2 2 t 4.1 t 2 .4 t 3.G - 1.3 t 3.2 t 1.2 ..... ..... Stations. i a ~- -56 -41 -31 -30 -29 -37 - 25 - 26 -31 - 2G -22 -35 -7 -31 -10 -21 -13 -8 -14 -40 - 2s - 27 -42 -27 - 43 -40 -37 -32 -24 - 20 -11 -15 -41 -11 -29 -3ti - 26 -34 -34 - 15 - 21 -3ti -33 -35 - 28 - 25 -17 -;%I -24 -13 -39 -32 -30 -?S -2s - 20 -30 -9 -9 - 2" -36 -35 -14 -2s - 26 -17 - 22 - .s -19 - 2s - 14 -13 - 23 -30 ..... ..... ..... ..... - .,- *e .... .... .... i +- ; - 10 25 31 31 31 26 10 31 31 9 24 10 26 24 31 31 10 10 31 31 31 10 31 23 24 31 24 31 24 24 24 31 31 24 29 24 24 24 24 10 30 29 24. 31 30 24 31 10 31. 24 2i 2F 10 21i 26 w 24 31 24 31. 31 24 31 10 10 29 31 IO 27 10 10 31 10 10 1 0 31 ... ... .. .. .. i - 40 30 40 52 44 40 42 48 43 39 3s 37 44 40 4s 40 43 37 415 41 41 40 39 41 42 38 42 40 44 43 43 43 38 41 43 41 40 43 41 41, 43 40 41 3Y 41 44 41 45 41 45 45 37 38 40 41 40 42 3s 40 43 39 40 41 60 47 5s 52 ti1 59 55 47 60 60 53 46 60 S4 53 45 45 48 57 56 42 44 56 4n .. .. .. n. nw. Minneapolis Oen. Elec. Co. J. H. Sawyer H. H. Orrutt. T. C. Rirhmonfl. H. H. IIaight. J . Duncan. P. C. Myers. M. P. lfann. W. C. Rowell. nw. nw. nw. DW. S. nw-. nw. nw. nw. nu.. nw. W. W. sw. nw. W. SW. sw. 47 1 42 + 0 85 I . I ' I. T. Patridge. 40 43 3'1 4 1 50 3ti 43 ... Elton C. Larzelerc. Wtn. A. Kent. Smith Observatory. Oscar Brehmer. Hector D. Kirkpatrick. Geo. W. Smith. John E. Mellish. S. P. Nelqon 21 11 1 nw. 15 1 sw. 10 sw. 13 s. Ib s. 19 I s, 13 s. 20 20 1 sw. 8 w. Willis B. Ramond. Theodore Olsen. Frerlerirk R. Hamilton. \Taker S. Woods. William E. Swain. Emil V. Wernick. Edward S. liarpenirk. W. J. J.ovctt. Dexter Smith. Edward Pollwk. Louie Frank. U. S. Weather Burean. Frank Evans. Eugene L. Hitchrock. Charles H. Johnson. William Zeit.. Wm. T. Hunter. Benjamin W. Applehee. Dr. Charles Hcbard. W. M. Lewis. Henry Eckstein. William Hrasle t. t . Franc A. R. \'an Meter. Charles W. Staples. Flambeau Paper Co. Jeremyah Hanilan. Nekoosn-Edwards Paper ('0. Jas. A. Gillis. Joseph G. Lash. Juhn Lind. Kilien Derleth. Harrison B. Chamherlin. John M. Sayles. Harare A. Bresee. W. Humphrey Scott. Garry E. Culver. Robert Flares. ~l b e r t r). kansen. Frederick hlrisrniann. I.oiiis 1.. Thomat.. Charles J. Salirk. l'arroll Collere. George H. Halder. bliss Etta Stiles. Hans J. Haugh. [J.S. Weath. Btl..S. Nrwtun. IIellry E. KoKerS. S. sw. S. S. nw. nw. nw. ..... S. S . nw. W. ..... nw. nw. nw. nw. S . W. w. S. SW. SW. SW. w. ..... ..... nw. nw . nw. S. SW . sw. sw. S. SW. n' . nw. nn. sw. S. 5 . nw. nw. nw. nw. sw. SW. ..... ..... S. SW. S . S. ..... nw. n. ..... S. W. ..... nw. W. 1 15 12 lti 22 15 13 9 1ti 12 19 13 20 11 19 11 13 21 12 17 15 17 11 4 l i 12 13 15 1ti 10 17 10 14 9 1s 21 S r: 12 10 14 13 14 15 13 5 .. .. .. .. .... 13.0 11.0 12. (I 9.5 8.0 5.5 4.9 10. (I 11.0 7. 5 2. 5 4.0 18.5 9.0 10. 0 9.0 5.0 5.0 9.0 15.0 9.5 2.5 8.4 x. 5 16.2 10.5 3.0 10.0 10.5 14. (I 6.0 7.4 11.2 10.0 7. s 11.0 12.6 8.0 4.5 13.0 4.5 4.5 IO. 5 5.5 5.2 4.2 5.7 19.0 5.0 6.7 ..... ..... ..... .... ti. n ..... ..... ..... 1. 00 0. 1s 0.50 0.30 0.40 0.20 0. 1;s 0. c5 0. bU 0.30 0.20 1. 25 0.32 0.36 0.23 0.35 0.18 0.40 0.55 0.32 0.15 0.33 0.20 0.45 0.36 I ). 0< 0.35 .... 0. 80 .... .... n. 23 n. 50 0. 7.5 0. 2s 0. ?G 0.40 0. RZ 0.46 0.57 0.60 0. BO 1. 12 0.57 0.21 0.22 1.10 0.25 0.20 0.3s 0.45 0.90 0. i8 0.50 0.17 0.43 0.30 Stailley Chippewa ......... Stevens Point.. ....... .......... Sngar Camp Dam 5.. .. Oneida ............ Twin Lakes Darn 5.. .. Vila%. ............ Valley runction.. ....... Monroe. .......... Viroqua ................ Vernon.. ......... Vudesare. ............. Vilss .............. Wat.ert.own.. .......... i Jetferson.. ........ ~ Waukeslia.. ........... I waulies'ia.. ...... Wausau.. .............. I Marathon.. ...... .I Wererhauser ........... Rusk ............. Whitehall .............. I Trempealeau. .... .I I. 1. Chenoa-et.li. Dr. F. T. Seeley. David E. Badden. C. Schadt. Iowa %ate Colle;P. W. R. Vandike. 8. P. Van Dike. Ceo. P. Hardwick. C . R. Davis. B. R. Vale. Carl Fritz Henning. L. M. Goodman. W. A . Daniel. Max E. Poppe. .ir. ME. Jos. .I. Wdfe. Chas. n. Grof. U . S. Weather Rureau. Oscar Stevens. I.uke Roberts. J. B. Johnston. tJ. 6. Ii'eather Rurean. F. H . Baker. M'llliam Rn11. U. 6. Weather Bureau. ........ 10 -11 30 1 -24 31 ' -3 10 ~ -I6 Colunibus Junction I.. . I.ouisa.. ......... 595 Derorai.. ::::::::: :: ivinneshiek.. ..... 875 Delaware.. ............ Delaware.. ....... 1, O S Des Moines.. .......... Polk.. ............ 861 ~~ ........... Daven )art %OK.. 5S0 in 1 -ii loti -24 31 -1s IO -17 JANUARY, 191 1. & MONTHL17 WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--ClimdoZogicd data for January, 1911. District No. 5-Continued. 0.72 1.05 1.15 53 - 0.7 ...... - 0.11 _____~-~ Precipitatlon. in inches. 21.2 22.6 18.3 13.2 11.4 24.6 - 0 I , ; >. ?. 1: - f ; ; i i i E 3 ; t 5 t 5 3 e 5 1 7 12 5 4 6 9 5 3 0 3 5 5 3 5 2 3 7 2 4 2 3 5 7 4 i 5 5 5 2 3 5 3 4 5 8 9 1 8 4 9 2 1 1 3 b !! ; 1 8 5 7 8 s 4 3 9 3 ; 1 + 2.! .._._ + 3.! ..... + I .( - 3.' - 2 T 5 e E i C C c - 3' I l! 2t a 1( 1( GI 11 11 1: I t 1k 1: ?I 2: 4t 15 5( 1; 11 3< 1s 1: 11 1C 1s 13 2E 5( 1 3 2: 1 4 1 2 3 34 15 E 9 14 I, 11 14 34 9 14 8 21 11 11 16 12 2s 27 i 14 5 17 13 I9 2.5 I9 33 33 IS 31 21 12 0 15 S I1 19 I O I ? ?2 4 20 3! 32 1; 2 19 18 6 10 21 !3 I$ 4 19 10 29 29t 2tit 31 10 31 39 10 29 10 31 y -3 Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit -11 -19 -22 -2e -3s -12 -2.4 -2s -24 -25 -16 -23 -21 , -25 ......... ......... ........ Sky. -1 a 17 13 9 s. sw. n. Elma.. ................ Estherville.. ........... FairEeld. .............. Fayette 0. ............. Forest City 8 .. ......... Fort Dodqe.. .......... Fort Xadison.. ........ Gilman.. .............. Grand Meadow.. ...... Greene.. ............... Grinnell.. ............. Grundv Center &.. ..... Howard.. ....... .I.. ..... Emniet.. ......... 1,29t Fayette.. ......... l,W Winnehago.. ..... 1,22t Webster.. ........ 1,12t Lee. .............. 51f Marshall. ......... 1,05: (:la ton 1,lN Bu%er. ::: 1::::;:: 1.. ..... Poweshiek.. ...... 1.023 Grundv ........... 1 97t Jefferson. ......... I.. ..... .....I-. 0.ss 0.90 0.75 3.11 0.s0 0.80 1.13 0.50 0.88 1.01 0.80 0.85 0.s9 0.s7 1.31 0.50 2. G6 2.25 1.01 1.51 1.35 1.02 0.91 ".GO 1.3s 0 .s 1.20 2.0; 0.54 0.83 1.19 1.21 0.w 0.54 0.so 2.43 2.20 0.60 0.Sb 0.94 2.17 3.62 1.53 ... 0.41 + 0.21 + 0.1. +0.1! - 0.0: - 0 .3 - 0.1. - 0.3: +0.2! - 0.0: + 0.2! - 0.31 - 0.3: - 0.8; + 0.41 - 0.3: + 0.9; + 0.S! - 0.3. - 0.1t -0 .W + 0.0; - 0.2- + 1.1. - 0.5: + 0.0: + 0.2: + 1.1; - 1.14 - 0.01 - 0.41 -0.3; - 0.04 + 0.G + 1.5( - 0.3.' - 0.z - 0. 65 ....... - 0.09 ............ + 0.w ....... ....... 9 17 19 14 se. n. n. sw. ........ ........ ..... 16.0 22.4 19.6 22.4 15.7 17.2 ls.o T3.2 20.0 13.5 ?%ti 29.G 24.8 24.6 I ...... + 0.: + 2.: + 2.1 - 0.: + 0.: + 0.. + 2.1 4- 3.r - 1 .r + 5.1 + l., + 1.: ........... ........... + 0.: ...... ........... 1U 39 10 10 10 10 l o t 2Y 10 2st lot 2li 31 31 29 10 10 2Y SI 31 Bt lot 31 29 lot 10 31 10 10 10 10 28 -16 -26 -22 -10 -11 -15 ........ ........ -22 -26 -13 -2i - 5 -27 -14 -20 -15 -13 -14 +20 -30 -2i -25 -23 -25 --It -15 -12 -2ti -11 -21 - 8 -16 -1s ........ ........ Iowa Citp.: ............ Jowa Fa Is ............ Jefferson 5 ............. L eokuk ................ K e o e a u y .. ........... Iinorri e g ............ Lacoua ................. Leclaire ............... Marahniltown .......... Mmon City p ........... Mount Pleasant p ...... Muscatine .............. New Hamptoni ....... Newton5 .............. Northwood g ........... Oling .................. Osage .................. Oskaloosa 5 ............ Ottumwa.. ............ Pella.. ................. Perry 5 ................ Plover.. ............... Pocahontas 5 ............. Roc we1 ity9 ........ sac city ................ St. Charles 8 ........... itidfewap8.. ........... Johnson.. ......... 182 Hardin ............ I 1, l i t Creene.. .......... i.. ..... Lee ............... 54i Marion ...... ......, 92C Warren.. ................ Scott .............. 1 5 7 ~ Yarnhall.. ........ 947 Cerro Gordo.. .... _' 1,132 Henry.. .......... 72s Muscatine ................ Chickasaw.. ...... 1,169 Jasper ............. 1 944 Worth.. ......... _i 1,:;; Jones .. ............, Mitchell ........... 1,184 Mahasla.. ........ S43 Wapello ........... G4Y Marion.. .......... 877 Dall aa... .......... 975 Pocahontaa ........ 1,4X ..do.. .......... 1,248 Calhoun ........... sac .............. ..l..i;iiS Madisou .......... .I 1.0~7 Van Buren.. ...... ~ li44 Winneshiek.. .... _I 1.215 17.4 13.8 2 6 3 ........... - 2.C - 1.3 + 5 .: 14.1 23.8 I?. 2.1 22.2 14.4 23.5 25.7 24.4 25.8 14.7 16.0 16.4 19.2 20.0 24.2 23.9 25.5 19.0 ........... - 2.5 f ti.3 - 4.1 + 1. t + 0.4 + 4.3 + 1.2 + 2.1 - 3.3 - 2.6 - 0.6 + 2.ti + 1.4 +1.1 I+ 1.6 ...... ...... ...... 13 13 21 8 16 12 5 ........ nw. nw. nw. w. nw. nw. ........ nw. Sigourney 5 ............ Stockport SO... ......... Storm Lake ........... Stuart .................. Keokuk.. ......... Si7 Van Buren.. ...... I.. ..... Buena Vista ....... 1, .1M Outhrie. ......... .I 1.216 ___._ 23,s 20.S ti. 6 34.4 16. Id 21.8 15. ti 19.4 15.4 li. 9 24.0 30.6 31.9 ._.___ + 3.2 + 1.7 f 2.5 + 5.3 + 0.15 - 2.3 -1 .4 - 0.5 + 2. G + 3.9 + 4.0 ...... ...... ........... Tipton Q ............... Toledo 0 ............... tvapeilo 6 .. ............ Washington.. .......... Waterloo ............... Wsukee.. .............. Waverly 8,. ............ Webster ity 5 ......... WBst Bends ............ Whitten 5.. ............ Winterset.. ............ Nhaourl. Cedar.. .......... .I SO7 Tarns.. ........... 856 Louisa.. ......... .I 55s Waahin ton 769 Dall as... .......... 1,039 Bremer.. ......... I 94s Hamilton. ....... .I.. ..... Palo Alto.. ....... 1,197 Hardin.. ......... .I 1.036 Madison .......... .i 1. I29 lack $nwi::::::I 862 12 11 I O 13 s 12 15 ... 88. sw. se. nw. nw. ......... s. ...... nw. Gorin.. ................ Bannibal.. ............ Louisiana.. ............ :. ........... ............ Scotland.. ........ j 700 Marion.. .......... 534 Pike.. 500 Aiidrain i Y 7 Lewis.. ......... Sublett ................. Warrenton $6 .......... Indiana. C'ollegeville ............ linox. ................. J,aporte.. .............. Ply1iiont.h ............. IIZinoiv. Aledo .................. .Alexander.. .......... .\n tioch.. .............. .\storis ............... .uro. ................. Adair. ............ 1,000 Warren.. ......... StS Jasper ................... St,arke.. .......... 716 Laporte.. ......... 810 Marshall .......... 790 Mercer ............ Morgan ........... Lake.. ........... Fulton ............ Kane ............. j, 19 L. 66 I.% .9? + 0.80 ....... -1139 ..... 23. 6 29. 2 156 31.0 29.0 11.0 10.3 3?4 I n . I 10.8 !1.0 27.8 22.9 3on PR. 2 + 2.3 + 2.4 + 4 .4 + 3.2 + 6.2 + 3.5 + 4. 5 + 6.7 + 1.1 + 2.1 + 7. n ...... ...... ..... ..... 26 "6 27 I1 I1 13 27 11 11 26 - 6 - i - 5 - 1 - 3 5 0 - 2 - 4 - i \%rlinville.. ........... ('linton ................ ('oatsborg .............. rohden.. .............. Dakota. ............... Decatrir.. .............. Maroupin ......... Dewitt ............ Adonis ............ Union.. ......... .I Stephenson ...... .I Macon.. ......... -1 1 ; c Stations. i Counties. ~ 5 ~ h 0 2 . 4 ; 43 6:: 5 2 3f 4: 50 44 5: 4c 4C 4s 47 53 33 51 45 46 51 45 48 41 51 4s .. .. .. 45 39 42 313 49 39 47 41 42 44 4s 54 42 39 39 39 39 46 46 44 56 I1 15 31; 36 471 15 L3 i? 17 49 i l ... L3 16 19 I4 iTc L6 L1 1? r2 !9 17 12 IO 10 IO Lo 16 19 II 19 IO IO I7 17 39 IO XC IS Ifi in - I 22 $5 $3 6 23 s I -_ 6. f 10. % 8.: 8. : 8. ( 12.2 7. L 8. [ 8. ( 8.1 5. c 9. c 9.I S. C 8.: 4.1 5. c 13.1 7. a 3.5 7. c 5.3 9.0 4. 7 9.1 10.4 4. 2 8.5 12.5 19.0 4.0 20.0 3. S 0.5 7.0 6.0 5.0 7.7 12. 6 82.0 G. 0 5.7 8.5 7. I 5.1 6. 8 .... 12. I .... .... _.._ 11.0 .... .... .... .... 6.6 4.5 i. 0 11.0 5.3 7.0 2.5 1.6 9.5 0.5 4.0 0.5 0.4 4.0 I. 5 5. 1 3. 9 4. n 3. 0 G . 0 6.5 5.0 6.0 T. 2.0 6.0 2. 0 0 4. 0 5. 0 3.0 1 .0 5 5 3 s 5. 9 .... n. 4 - s s z P : 5' 1; 11 2( 1( i 1: $ 1 i .. 1 1; 1: 3 7 13 5 e 2 5 4 ti E 15 11 1 4 Y 12 15 8 21 12 8 21 11 11 0 8 10 11 6 .. i o .. .. 13 16 IO 11 2 2 2 5 I1 9 Y 3' 2 6 s 9 4 3 5 4 10 I1 3 5 R 10 7 6 7 7 9 9 I ? - d a c, i; b' i 4 . - 11 I ( 2 1 '1 1; 11 1( t 1C 11 i 1 12 1: 19 e 12 1 C 5 4 4 1 11 0 11 5 12 11 0 7 G 18 6 6 7 13 3 5 8 12 17 14 9 8 I4 1 S 4, 8 7 fi r, 9 13 R .. L 18 .. .. .. .. .. F; i 4 G 8 8 5 4 3 4 I O G 9 14 5 6: - 4. : E f - 4! 5! 4( 41 'I! 5! t 4: 5: ... 4: 5: 4f 5: 54 5( 4! 5t 5t 4; 5: cj: GI 5: 51 .li 5: .1; 5: 43 52 4! 51 5s 5€ 5: 51 51: 45 5c 53 I% 54 Go 58 52 50 53 53 4s 515 47 53 49 49 57 71 70 70 64 82 i2 54 54 51 52 5 i 55 m 60 ID 81 5 i 70 il 59 MI 92 71 18 N 19 71 62 IH 52 ~ d c d - 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .. .. .. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 d 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ti 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 A 5 1 5 3 3 5 3 51 41 8 4 4 3 8 3 4 7 I8 4 < 5 4 .I . B -a 2s 0 Observers. 0.23 0.5c 0.40 0.3c 0.4c U. S. Weather Bureau. George Philli s Chas. Reinecfe: H. A. Moore. A. 0. Peterson. R. Monroe McKenzie. R. 2. Latimer. J. A. Peters. J. F. Monk. Miss L. A . McCready. J. L Wrlie. F. i. Williams. J. L . Cole. D . W . Brainard. .I. B. Calderwood. D. G. Beardsley. E. C. Grenello. Henry S. Wells. R. E. Dudley. John L. Tilton. Prof. A. 0. Smith. J. B. Parmelee. M. E. Hall. U. S. Weather Bureau. J. H. Landes. Caaey and Belville. J. B. Alter. Miss M. T. Disney. Ralph B. Ressoner. J. S. Milk. J. W. Edwards. William Molis. A. F. Kemman. J. P. Beatty. Chas. H. Dwelle. M. H. Crissman. Jdseph A D.Bimd Boyd: Chester Potter. John H. Ver Steeg. Ed. 5. Gray. J. 8. Smith. F. E. Rronek. Arthur B e t h C. M. Randall. E. N. Bailp. R. D. Minard. J. T. Parker. C. L. Beswick. Cla ton Wylie. J. 3. Fox. F. K. Gregg. I. F. Giger. G. W. SchoEeld. F. Sherman. Ralph B. Slip y. Samuel F. FOE. Earl C. Moore. C. D. Carpenter. Phil. Dorweiler. F. P. Butler. Robert 6 . Cooper. ..... 0.34 0.40 0.4c 0.00 0.35 1.50 0. 4a 0.20 ..... 0.41 0.50 0.25 0.30 0.32 0.34 0. 50 1.93 1.50 0. w 0.50 0. i 3 0.51 0.40 1.33 0.83 0.30 0.90 0. bo 0.40 0.67 0.37 0.68 0.5Y 0.45 0.30 0.45 0.98 0. 80 0.40 0.3G 0.45 1.44 0.30 ._.. GiithrkCenter ....... Gutbrb ........... 1.07; Harngton.:. ........... Franklin.. ........ 1.15: Hum oirit ............ Ilumboldt.. ...... 1.09: lndependence 6.. ...... I3uchanan.. ...... 9'21 Indi.anola. ............. Wnrreu.. ......... Vli9 .... 0.50 0.50 1.01 .... 1.54 If 0.21 ..... I... .... ..... ............ 1.60 - 1.08 1.59 - 0. M 1.70 ....... 0.30 0.30 2.51 1.33 2.01 0.2s 1. a 1.50 0.15 1.05 1.01 0. 45 0. 61 r. W. Pulliam. ' U. 8. Weather Bureau. ras. T. Farrell. J. Frank F. Llewellyn. Hall. Lewis S ri s Prof. Jol%%.'Frick. Prof. I,. C. Klosterman. \V. R. R. Tatmrui. \Vni. M. Walton, jr. 1. W. Slders. -8 -4 -9 -10 -1 l d -t i -11 -1 -3 0 I161 + 0 21 1.05 I+ $36 1.58 1- -.w 25.2 + 1 5 Zi. S + 2. i 39.0 1 . I ..---- I .... 25.61 .. 27 11 27 ?i S. SW. W . SN. sw. S. sw. S. SW. S. 5. S. sw. se. se. nw. ..... I l \V . SIV. S. 739 G O 561 650 lis7 iCQ 840 359 4 12 !:: ,-I 763 65fi 939 6S.5 725 4 59 i16 R.12 I .on \Vm. B. Yrew. Oeorge 11. Hall. I. C. James. Ed. V. Bohl. \V. Holden. Rev. C . S. Adanis. I'mf. H. N. Pearce. 1'. S. Weather Bureau. State Normal Universlty. H. 0. Piirriruire. J. F. Zlegler. Dr. J. Jl. Lambert. ~o h n n u r k . Rev. 0. W. Kerstetter. Prof. J. H. Coonradt. H. c: Fl. I T . Knetlger. Rardwell. Ed 0 Welrh E lqin 0 bserw t or7 . n o r . F. r. White. !.62 + 0.22 l.13 - 1.Oi !. 35 ....... .67 - 0.49 .56 - 2.26 ). 55 ....... I.SO I- 0.50 ).G5 - 2.79 ). 50 ....... Z. 67 + 0.20 ).73 8 - 1.29 1.2.; ....... )+.o:, 1.89 1 - 1.61 I qi - n "9 1.71 -n.n; 6 , 1 Y l R Illinob-Continued. Greenville. ............ (iriggsville ............. Hav .a ................ Henry.. ............... Hillsboro .............. Joliet .................. Rishwaukee. .......... La Grange.. ........... La Harpe. ............. Lanark.. .............. La Salle.. ............. Lincoln. ............... Martinton.. ........... Mascoutah.. ........... Minonk.. .............. Monmouth ............. Morrison ............... Morrisonville.. ........ Monut Vernon.. ....... Oregou ................ Ottawa.. .............. Pans .................. Peoria ................. Pont.iac ................ Riley. ................. Rockford .............. Rushville .............. St. Charles.. ........... St. Peter.. ............. Sparta ................. Springfield ............. Streator.. .............. Sullivau ............... S camore. ............. White Hall ............ Winnehago. ........... Yorkville .............. Zion. .................. d'alnut.. .............. Windsor.. ......... ....I Bond.. .......... Pike ............. Mnson ........... Marshd.. ....... hlontgoinery. .... Will. ............ Winnebago.. .... Cook.. ........... Hmcock.. ....... Carroll. .......... La Salle.. ....... Logan.. ......... Iroqnois.. ... St. Clair.. ....... Woodford.. ...... Warren.. ........ Whitesble ....... Christian.. ...... Jefferson.. ....... Ogle ............. La Salle.. ....... Christian ........ Peoria ........... Livinsston ....... hIcHehry.. ...... Winnebago ...... Sjchuyler ......... Kaue.. .......... Farette. ......... Randolph ........ Sangamon.. ..... La Salle.. ....... Moultrie ......... De Kalb.. ....... ~u r e a r i .. ........ Greene ........... Shelhv.. ......... Kendall .......... Carroll ........... Winliehigo. ..... BIONT€ IIJ1~ WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--CIB,iatologiccil data for January, 1911. District No. 5-Continued. JANUARY, 191 G I , Temperature,in degrees Fahrenheit. -I : 1 Sky. Precipitation, iu inches. - I m 2 5 - tii b\ 5; 52 wj 50 49 57 bo 4h 53 59 , J 54 57 G4 i 0 4b 51 1 2 56 56 44 47 112 41; 65 i o 61; 55 A? 49 51 69 63 47 4Y 4? 55 - - P n ~ 11 "li "G 10 11 21; 31 11 10 31 26 11. 11 11 26 10 11 11 31 21; 11 .. R g+ 2G 2 s 55 m a G . 4.5 - 4. I; . 2 .2 - 3. !I - 3.2 . 1.1 . 2.1 . 3 .2 . 4. I 0. 0 . 4. :i . 2.s . 4. (I - 1:. I - 3.3 - 3. 4 . 3. 3 . 1.4 - 2.2 - 3. i - 4.2 - 3. 9 - 0. 1 - 3. 6 ...... ..... ..... : ;:; - 4. R - 4. li - 0. s - 3. 4 - 2. 9 - 2. 5 - 5.1 - 1.5 - 3.0 - 0.3 ..... - M Stations. Counties. 0 bservers. ~ 33.8 31.8 29. s 3. 4 34.0 15. 7 3. I j ?G. t i 2s. 3 '31. i ?ti. li 30.2 2s. 2 3i. 6 Pi. 6 26. d 32.4 34. 2 23.0 26. 4 32. 2 2;. 3 2s. 2 22. G 21.3 30.0 23. s 35.0 3 i . 2 30. 9 25. s 32. 2 "2.8 25. s 32. 2 32. 5 38. 3 24.8 21.0 .... - ~ 0. i n 0. ~4 0.84 1.4s 0. 75 IJ. 81 0. l f j 0.33 1.24 n. 15 0. 92 n. 82 n. 21 n. 76 1.02 1.56 1.65 0. 40 0. i2 1. lis 1. 23 0.23 0.15 1.31; 0.30 0. 55 0. 5H 1. lil 1. 36 0. 4 J 0. -12 2. 32 0. cis 0. 34 0. 75 0. 20 .... n. 40 0.80 1.30 - 33 "li 1Y 23 li 20 23 19 ;; 33 ?3 24 21 1s 19 17 12 li 2 25 25 33 9 52 19 16 IO ?S 33 18 11 31 20 3 12 24 34 17 nn - - 0.5 1. 0 6. 0 5. 5 T.- Ij. 2 6.4 11. Y 2.5 5." 5.0 4.0 1. 0 Y. 7 0. 1 10. 1 4.0 I . 0 11.3 6.0 4. 1 4. I1 6.0 0.5 1.9 5. 2 3. 0 10.0 3.8 0. 9 2. 1 7.0 3.2 3.0 li. 0 .... n. 5 .... 1. n - I 10 9 10 10 7 I 12 1;l ; 7 I I; li35 551) 4i5 500 Oi5 5-11 731) 65; 6RS ss3 536 4 9 633 425 745 i s 4 GS5 63% I I?:! 510 602 COY 541: 956 i63 700 53s 1% 6 3 530 855 i17 573 Ul Y (0 5s4 938 5;" 6;n ....... 2.5.5 1 - U. 2 I . 4 i ' - 0. li '3. 11) + n. I I. 93 - n. 5 2.06 - 0.1 S\V . SW. b. S\V. S. SW. S. sw. 11w. 11 w . sw. S. sw. sw. S. S. 11. sw. SW. S. S. bW. SW. sw. S. S \v c. sw. sw. sw. 8. w. S . SW. S. W. se. ..... .... se. h i . 8. Uudysl. Geo. F. Kneeland. F. I. C . Bogett. Dr. F. A. Powell. Ira L. Woodward. F. M. Muhlig. Geo. Stevens. Prof. F. E. Sanford. Oeo. E. Campbell. U. S. Weather Bureau. Prof. C. S. Clglevee. Jos. H. Peltier. Geo. Henrich. 0. M. Unvison. Hugh H . hloffet. S . A. Maxwell. J. I). Luwis. Theo. P. Stelle. Snmiiel Roy. Miss hi. 11. Harris. C!. \V. Sihley. U. S. Weather Bureau. (.;eo. Butterworth. John West J m e s . Homer C,. Porter. H. F. Dvson. Dr. Wni. H. Bishop. M. L. Lansford. Jas. A. Caldwell. U. S. Weat.her Bureau. Edw. F. Sweetser. C . A. Corbin. Miss E. J. Davis. 0. C. Nussle. Dr. R. A. Pritchett. Herbert Rose. Frank Oshorn. Herman A. Crlmwood. Robt. F. Cilloglp. M. N. IVQrtZ. 1. 5s 0.4 fJ.S0 1: 1.: 1.23 - 0. , 4. li + 1. i 0. 41; - 1.0 1. i s - 0.3 2.45 + 0.1 1.43 - 1J.K 0. i G - 1 .S 2. OI; + 0.2 5.53 + 0.4 0 D L2 I? 2 I 4 9 L1 LO ci 4 1 2 I" 4 9 1 5 II 10 2 ; 2 A i3 5 6 9 3 - 14 23 I:! 15 14 12 17 24 30 13 17 2 . 19 21 21 14 11 15 21 1s 13 20 18 15 li 15 17 15 - 9 5 0 16 5 3 'J 5 1 ; 10 10 3 9 5 9 li 9 10 5 13 > i n ._ 2. -19 + n. 2 ......1. "3 - 1.i 1.39 ...... 1.w - 0. 3 2. 93 + 0. 3 2.37 + 0.1 0. Sli - 0.9 0. i 4 - 1. i 2.45 + 0.3 1. 25 - 0. i 1.57 - 0. i 1.1; - 1 .2 2 .3 + 11.0 2. "'2 + 0. 1 3.32 + 0,s 1.47 - n.4 1. 25 - 0.6 2. 22 - 0.3 0. !I1 - I . (I 1. Ifi - 0. 7 0.20 - 1.3 2. nl; ...... :5, 1;3 ...... E 111 'J li 9 15 15 I; 11 5 9 10 7 7 6 13 s 9 , ; 1 - a, b, e, et0 , indicate, respectively, 1 3 3 etc. davs missing from the record * Precipitation included in that of thg :e& meLiu6ment. t Also on other dates. $ Separate dates of falls not recorded. 8 Data are from standard instruments not supplied by the U. S. Weather Bureau. 1* Temperature extremes are from observed readings of the dry bulb: mesns are computed from observed readings. Instruments are read m the morning. the maximum tempera to^ then read is t.harged to the preceding day. on which It almost always occurs. Estimated bv observer. Precipitation for the 24 hours ending on the morning when it IS measured. Precipitation is less than 0.01 inch rain or melted snow. .JANUARY, 191 1. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE '.--Daily pr~cipitulio~ifor Janunry , 1911. District No. 5, upper Mississippi I i t 1 Icy. 55 Day of month. MONTIILY WEATHER REVIEW. JANUARY, 19 1 1 Stations. , River bssins. M i i iiesofa--Con. Windom ............ ‘Winuebago I ]].. .... Wiunihigoshish ..... w I nom. ........... Worthingtou 11 11.. ... Z iini brot a. ......... 8 ,M h Uakofa. Milbank 11 1.. ....... Wise mnin. Antigo. ............. Barron.. ........... Beloit .............. Ro., 36 23 3i 41 g> 41 26 44 44 ,I6 14 10 li 22 39 North Dakota. Minnesota. Devils Lake. Ninot. Pembins. College- 1 crooks- rille. , toii.$E Grand Meadow. Monte- vidt-o.$g N'inni bi- goshish. - Min. - -21 -:3ti -36 -21 -1s -12 -10 -9 -10 -25 -35 -35 -30 -34 -36 -3s -1 -5 -6 -6 - 24 - 30 -2s 0 4 2 -19 -21 - li 7 -16. I - 2n - __ Hax. - 23 21 - I; 3 8 2s 32 24 3ti 19 23 20 1; S 10 21 ?2 2.1 34 13 30 32 36 35 37 35 31 i n 3,: -I 43 22. I ~ ~ - [in - 12 -10 30 -18 10 15 . li .' 7 11 16 1; 4 12 12 -t i 2 l i 8 10 ti 14 6 19 32 32 1s 4 ?" 4 16 0. I > ~ - - Uin. - -15 -14 -37 -12 - 35 -8 - 20 -5 -10 -9 -23 -13 -21 -21 - 25 - 26 -15 5 -6 -9 - 20 -15 -16 0 20 31 1 -19 2 -11.4 -15 - ~ - I- h1 ax, -1- Min. Max. - blin. ~ -1i -19 A -t i -10 -12 -10 -10 -14 -1s -23 --)i - -22 - "'2 -3 -1s -15 - 1 11: 13 -12 -15 -9 0 -4 14 5 -12 3 -15 -9 -lo.( - Nin. - -35 -27 --30 -1s - 30 -10 -30 - 26 - ?? - 20 - 0 9 .A -35 - 2s -3s - 24 - 20 -1s -15 -2s - 24 -11; -12 -4 -s -5 -1s -11; 0 -1s -12 -20.: 00 -_ - - bIiu - 0 -10 -31 -31 -9 -7 1 1 -s a -13 -11 -14 -16 -16 -2 3 2 5 5 -6 -10 -1 14 34 14 0 14 -3 -3 -3. I I - dnx - -12 -17 2.5 1 -1 23 -3 1 12 -21 -20 -1s -17 - l j -10 2 13 15 4 li -2 1; 25 15 15 11 1 2s 21 1s I1 4. : -~ 631 - -1i -8 35 5 20 3: i 5 -1s -16 -13 -10 2 1 5 24 12 21 4 4 li 31 16 10 4 18 27 11 2s 11 8. : - lax ~~ 1 s -2 -3 1 1 3 2 4 33 3 1s 17 11 15 1s 22 3Y 28 ?3 9 19 33 35 37 38 37 29 34 17 39 21. I i n ;: - das - 6 -9 -4 1 11 13 11 26 27 - (i 8 -4 -5 1 1 1s 27 19 1s 6 15 32 30 34 40 34 29 27 9 27 14.; - - 12 i 9 31 11 3.5 37 13 1s 1; 1 4 13 18 30 31 1; 13 23 31 3s 3s 3; "0 26 30 2s .i? 32. 15 - 3 -12 -5 ti 24 2 S 12 -5 24 9 0 12 -5 -16 - ?" -1; -4 0 -15 -13 --Y - t i 2 Mns..I 2.2 -0.91 5.41-13. Wisconsin. Iowa. Date. ~ Delaran. Madison. Mauston. Spooner. Wausau. hvenport Des Moines. h b u q u e Charles City. Eau Claire. La Crosse. Algona. Hax !=in Geohuk. wax. /Min - Min - 35 -2 -11 - 1-1 - -3 1 7 -1 2 i 14 14 ?2 1 -1 -2 8 23 315 4 0 1:; , - Nin. - 16 2 -18 -29 - 19 - 18 -4 10 -9 1s 10 14 20 5 -10 -10 4 -2 1 Y 24 0 -12 12 2; :in 34 32 9 29 0 16 6. 5 ~~ Min - ?? 8 -15 - 19 - 19 -22 -2 -4 12 13 10 11 -i n -3 2 -2 1s 20 -s -1i - din. - 2i 5 -6 -8 -8 -4 -2 11 -3 19 24 19 20 10 3 0 9 4 li 36 9 (I 13 24 34 34 z5 21 20 10 19 1. 9 - Min - 9 - 32 -9 -21 -30 4 4 - 14 - -9 3 -4 -6 - 1u -0.) 11 c; 0 -15 -12 -4 11 '9; 32 li -3 1 - 12 14 -2. li - I i n - 19 -3 -11 -3 1 -1 10 15 9 32 24 23 28 8 3 8 12 5 2.5 26 12 q 16 29 RR 38 29 34 25 13 26 5. fi - &in ~ 31 -3 - 1: -, -2 -2 -1 8 1 30 16 18 23 1 0 4 5 -1 25 17 s 3 12 2 i 34 .% 2s 19 ~ I i n - -3 -9 -17 5 5 2 27 li 13 14 1 8 2 -2 1 10 7 16 14 6 9 li 31 36 39 26 20 21 13 27 1. i I - Uin - li -16 - 26 -6 - 13 -30 5 0 -6 -2 -; -2 -8 -9 -5 - 12 - 12 11 1 -8 -1; 21 34 .w 13 9 9 3 24 0 . 7 - Min. - 17 -4 -30 -15 -6 - 13 -2 5 -9 11 6 14 10 -3 -4 -I 2 1 1 Y 10 -2 __ 1" 4 27 35 3 19 12 12 3 2;; 5.4 - Uax. ~- 32 30 2 12 2 26 34 1s 40 38 23 25 25 6 S ?? "2 26 3F, 31, 16 37 4:; :i\ 30 37 34 40 36 40 26. 8 - &ax _. 24 11 -2 4 -1 11 12 19 25 31 8 21) 11 4 6 5 1s 23 "2 31 4 14 #jl .i5 :ili 3s 34 29 3.5 14 31 IS s - \fax - 34 35 19 14 10 11 1s 2.5 25 3i 3i 25 25 15 13 2 li 20 24 'V, 33 23 39 39 RS :<; R i 37 34 .?A 33 25. !I I.. - d a s - 2 s 20 -4 14 5 11 31 36 36 39 9 2.5 9 ; 11 16 25 29 35 8 21 36 .,R $1 4n 34 31 44 24 45 23. 6 - dax - $2 1 Y 1 20 21 23 42 32 56 47 33 32 29 li 16 22 25 33 40 26 "I :;9 4 1 55 46 3h 48 28 40 4n 50 n - dax - 33 0 5 ?? 30 33 46 43 41 56 14 24 30 12 19 14 20 30 34 41 li 29 4'' 44 43 53 39 33 .w 31) 49 il. fi - fax. ~~ 3s 3s 1 16 9 15 42 40 30 48 43 30 29 23 13 14 20 25 34 3.3 17 20 40 41 411 4i 42 33 4 5 27 46 in. 5 - Lias - 35 2.5 0 12 4 10 3i 33 2: 40 39 30 28 24 10 Y 18 23 33 3s 26 19 1 Mas. -I- 29 3 1 -2 10 1 7 20 24 21 41 36 23 24 11 9 20 36 2.5 34 29 1; 36 41 :ifi .38 36 31 38 23 40 !4. 2 31 23 -4 12 3 i 24 35 30 42 16 26 23 10 11 1' 19 26 32 36 11 IS 3i 43 2s 40 37 34 43 23 42 25. 2 16 -2 -38 -21 - 16 - li -4 9 -11 10 2 12 s -1 -4 - 12 -1 -4 16 1.5 --s - lfi -4 1s 23 31 28 4 21 -4 13 2.4 10 17 15 33 43 33 35 53 24 29 20 s 14 15 21 30 36 3s 15 "2 : 4ti 40 3 51 49 37 35 33 1s 19 24 21: 33 40 34 94 39 39 41 53 50 3 i 47 2s 46 U. 6 - 50 50 11 25 40 46 51 56 45 5s 69 62 70 64 4ti 3R 34 30 41 56 5s 33 42 51 52 58 87 55 67 56 58 41 6 ; 5 20 33 34 3s 30 34 53 40 44 46 24 23 30 26 26 32 30 28 24 33 42 51 42 40 48 36 37 13.5 11 ~ - 46 4ti 8 28 39 39 48 47 39 54 07 33 3s 38 3 29 2s 31 42 45 45 30 41 46 46 63 59 47 62 54 54 j 31 31 - 1 8 1 -5 2 ' -1 37 5 45 26 7 2s 41 37 48 43 37 55 (i2 34 35 35 25 24 24 2s 39 4 1 41 26 40 43 44 w 57 45 56 36 48 2s 3f 8 36 -2 6 1: I ;: 1. ............................................... 2. ............................................... 3. ............................................... 4 ................................................ 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I ................................................ 16.. 17 18 ................................................ 19 ................................................ ?o ................................................ a1 ................................................ i 2a a3 24 ................................................ 1 ................................................ 27 I 88 ................................................ I 30.. .............................................. 31.. .............................................. ................................................ I ................................................ ................................................ 26 i ?9 I ................................................ ................................................ 16 12 ! 16 26 36 40 32 98 29 17 29 19.0 - 36 35 31 9s I 18 I l7 I Means.. ................................... 1 40.2 1 21.1 19.0 49.6 I I?. 6 - 39.3