92 MONTIILY WEATHER REVIEW. CLIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR JANUARY, 1911. DISTRICT No. 8, TEXAS AND THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY. BERNARD BUNNEMEYER, District Editor. GENERAL SUMMARY. The month of January was remarkably mild through- out the district, not8withstnncling an unusually severe cold wave from the 1st to the 4th, wiicli gave tempera- tures considerably below zero in the western linlf of the district, ant1 from 11' to 13' 1)elow freezing on the Gulf coast. The precipitntion w'ns tlecidetlly cleficjent in Texas and averaged sligli tly below tlie noriiinl 111 New Mexico and Colorado. A considerable excess occurred over portions of the upper Rio Griincle watershed, and the heaviest monthly nmounta were reported froni th:!t section, while tt slight excess occurred in the lower Rio Pecos Valley. So far ns Texas is concernecl, the inonth is the second driest Jannal-y 011 record in the last 23 years, tlie driest being that of 1909. The shortage of moisture was, in general, greatest in the eastern portions of the district. \\%le the precipitation was light, the per cent of relative humiclity was lugh in many localities on account of frequent dense fogs a t night nncl during the early morning hours. The average number of clnys with 0.01 inch or more of precipitation was 5 in Colorado, 4 in New Mexico, and 3 ia Tesns. The greatest monthly precipitation in C'olorndo was 8.27 inches a t Cumbres; in New Mesico, 1.59 inches a t Batesinan's Ranch, and in Texas, 3.06 inches at Beau- mont. Of the last-namctl amount, 3.56 inches occurred in 24 consecutive hours 011 the 1st. There WAS practically no precipitation a t 2 stations in C'oloraclo, 3 in New Memco, and 17 in Texas, while a t 3 other stations in Colorado, 2 in New Mexico, and 6 in Texas the monthly amounts did not exceed 0.10 inch. itation over the extreme upper and Rio Pecos watersheds was in tlie form of snow, the heaviest montlily snowfall in Colorado being 50.5 inches a t CIumbres, and in New Mesico 34.8 inches at Bat~sni:m's Ranch. There was very little snow in the central and southern portions of New Mexico or in Tesas. Tlie heaviest fnll in the latter State was 1 inch a t Fretlericksburg aiid Kerrville. TEMPERdTURE. The monthly mean temperature averageri from 6" to 10' above the normal, and the excess covered the entire district. The month opened with a cold wave which gave the severest weather of tlie season to date. By the 4th it had extended to BroMnsville in extreme southern Texas, where the lowest temperature 011 that day was 11 ' below freezing. Tlie cold wave was followed by ra idly rising temperature, and during the remainder o? the month the weather continued warm with but very little interruption. The 30th and 31st were tbe warmedt days of the month, and some of the highest temperatures ever recorded in the United Stat,es during January occurred on those days in portions of Tesns. The diurnal range of teiiiperature varied from about I O 0 on the upper Tesns coast to about 37" in the extreme northern portion of the district. The highest and lowest teiiiperat,ures reported were : In C'oloracio, 62' at Saguache on the 31st and -37' at Hermit on the 2d; in New Mexico, S8' a t Odsbacl on the 30th and - 26' rtt <'hama on the %I: and in Tesas, 95" a t Encinal a i d Lanipasas on the 30th, and a t Dallas, Fairland, (;rapevine, and \r maliacIiie on the 31st, and -S o a t Mount Blanco and Plainview on the 3d. Tlie local monthly nieans ranaed from 33.5" to 30.4' in ('do- ratlo, from 35.6' to 52.4'"in New h k i c o , niicl from 47.0' to 66.8" in Texas. PRECIPITATION. The precipitation over tlie Rio Grnnde waterslied was very nearly normal north of El PRRO, but south of that station there was a large deficit which was most pro- nounced over the lower valley. The total for the water- shed averaged 0.87 inch, which is slightly over twke the amount reported for tlie preceding month. Over a liniited area in ('olorado and northern New Mexico the a ion was very heavy, with amounts ranging recipit rom 4 to 8 inches, while over the long stretch south of Mountainair, N. Alex., the average was less than 0.50 inch. recipitation over the Rio Pecos watershed was over limited areas in the southern portions of that tlram- age basin. There were only three stations in the extreme upper valley and one station in the lower valley with amounts exceeding 1 inch. The greatest was I .20 inch a t 12'intlsors Ranch and a t Harveys Upper Ranch. The total for the watersliecl averaged 0.41 inch, w l ~c h exceeds the December amount by 0.17 inch. A decided and general deficiency of precipitation occurred over the Tesas drainage basiug, tlie shortages ranging from 0.64 inch for the C'oloraclo watershed to 2.44 inches for that of the Sabine. There were only five stations in ~iidely 3epnrated localities with monthly amounts esceeding 1 iucn, the greatest being 3.06 inches a t Reauinont in the Neclies Valley. Tlie following are the average monthly amounts in inches for tlie various watersheds: Nueces, 0.46; San Antonio, 0.26; Guada- lupe, 0.23; Lavaca, 0.36; Polorado, 0.39; Brazos, 0.40; Trinity, 0.40; Neches, 0.71; Sabine, 0.40; and coastal plains, 0.40. These amounts are less than 29 per cent of those reported for the preceding month. The qenerizl P y deficient, although n moderate excess occurqed JANUARY, 1911. MONTHLY WEL4THER REVIEW. 93 RIVER CONDITIONS. The streanis of the district continued new low-water mark during the month, and there was but little chnnge in their flow from that reported for December. The rivers east of the Brazos averrtged slightly higher than in tlie revious month, which was due to the December rains in-t B a t section, while the rivers west of the Brazos were generally slightly lower. The rises in the Brnzos a t Wac0 and in the Trinity a t Long Lake, which occurred near the close of December, hrtd but little effect on the flow farther below, and the average stage of the witter a t some of the river stations on the Guadalupe, Colorado, Bmzos, Trinity, Neches, and Sitbine is the lowest on record for Janu ary . SNOWFALL IN THE MOUNTAINS. The accumulated depth of snow over the headwters of the Rio Grande and Rio Pecos a t tlie close of the nionth W~LS considerably below the normal nnd much less than n t the corresponding period of the revious year, and the reports of Weather Burettu officials furnish specinl infor- mation on the snowfall conditions in these drainage basins : Colorado.-During Jmuary, weather conditions were more favorable for the streams of the western than for the streams of the eadern dope. Over a small area on the upper reaches of the Rio Grande and its tribu- tary, the C‘hama, which joins the trunk stream in north-central New Mexico, the precipitation during the month was in excess of the normal for January. Comparing the depth on the ground at the end of the month with that of a year ago, the average for the snow scales on the Rio Grande is 13 inches, which is 10 inches less than at the clobe of lmt January. Considerable drifting occurred. Although some very low temperatures were noted, high day temperatures were a feature, facili- tating the settling of snow. Rain, an unusual thing in Colorado in January, even a t low altitudes, wm reported from a number of high level stations.-F. H. Brutidenburg, diafrict forecaster. New Mezico.-The month of January was warm and comparatively dry. The districts east of the crest of the Sangre de C’risto Range, and thence southward, were much lacking in precipitation, and practically no snow occurred. West of this giant barrier good rains occurred quite generally, although little mow fell and the run-off was light, because of very dry soil and freedom from frost. The continued warmth practi- cally dissipated the snow below the S,OOO-foot level, while above that much less than usual remained and the outlook is not encouraging. I t ib, however, better than at the close of December west of the one hun- dred and fifth meridian, owing to the cnnhiderable excess of precipita- tion leaving more moisture in the soil. In the mountains of southern Colorado and in northern New Mexico the stored depth continues to be much less than normal and the outlook unfavorable, especially for the Rio Grande. The lower reaches of this stream were without snowfall during the month. Over the Rio Pecos and southeast watersheds very light precipitation occurred, and the stored depth is light indeed. Only the highest parts of the main range have mow and the depth there is small. Some snow remains at the headwaters of the Rio Pecos and Gallinas, but none or very little elsewhere over the southeast water- sheds.-C. E, Linney, section director. outlook is not favorable. The P ollowing extracts from MISCELLANEOUS. AZvvin-Tender varieties of citrus trees and vegetables were badly injured by the severe freeze of the 3d and 4th. Most of the trees and shrubs have commenced growing clue to the warm weather during the last part of the month. Bay City.-The niontli has been a long series of foggy nights and high relative humidity. Big Springs.-A considersble number of damp nights, together with the light rainfall, hns put moisture enough in the ground to give a fair season in the sandy land farms. Howlo.-The continued dry, hot weather has been very bad for all farm, fruit, and truck interests. A good gen- eral rain is needed. Galveston.-There was much dense fog during the month, with water drip ing from roofs and walls and danip conclition. S u n Ricudo.-The freeze of the 3d and 4th damaged cabbage severely. er cent, according to size and locution. Other truci crops, except onions, were either killed or damaged. Scaly.-Fruit trees were badly damaged by the cold wave of the 2d and 3d. ~j’utherlurd Springs.-Ice formed to the thickness of 2 inches on ponds and ditches on the 3cl and 4th, and there was much damage to vegetation. keeping clothing, beds, F urniture, and other articles in The loss was from 50 to 100 THE COLD WAVE AND THE CITRUS INDUSTRY. The cold wave, which swept in froni the Canadian Northwest with the opening of the new year, was un- usually severe in tlie Gulf States. On January 1 it extended well into the northern ortion of the district. Gulf coast, and the temperature fell rapidly throughout that day. The lowest tempernture occurred on the 2d in the extreme northern portion of the district, on the 3d in tlie greater portions of Kew RIesico and Texas, rind on tlie 4th in the lower Rio Grmtle V:tlley. The lowest recorded on the Gulf coast was 19’ at G:tlveston, 21’ a t Corpus Christi, and 21 ’ a t Brownsville. For 50 or more consecutive houis, c o ~e i ing the entire 3d clay of January m c l portions of the 2d and 4th, the temperatuie remained below freezing in the Gulf coast section of Texas. Warn- ings were issued on the 1st and ftgain on the 9d, but, notwithstniiding, the dnniage to truck cro s, tender trees, that from f 5 to <)O jer cent of the cabbage crop in the Ion er Rio Chntlr +alley w:ts ruined. The sugar-cane crop also was bnclly frozen there and will require ininie- diitte niilling. The total loss in that section done is placed at $SOO,OOO. The main interest, however, centered in the citrus-fruit industry, which receives much atten- tion in south Texas. Mr. Frank Putnnni, editor of the Southn-estein F:wiiier, estimates that at) least $100,000,000 has been added to the market value of coltst country luncls in three years by the Satsumn orange and the Rlagnolin fig, nnd it is liis opinion that the total loss is insignifictint when coinparecl to the total value of orchnrcls and nursery stock that canie through the freeze without suffering serious hurt. Mr. E. C. Green, who has charge of tlie South Texas Garden a t Brownsville, Tes., ninde :i personu1 investigation of the effect of this freeze upon tlie orange orc1i:irds and citrus trees generally, nncl his exhaustive report, froin which the following is here reproduced, was read a t a meeting of the Texas Orange Growers Union at Corpus Christi, Tes., on On the morning of the 2cl its in iY uence was felt on the vines, :incl other vegetation \\-:xi great. I; t is estimated Janua1.;v 17: During the trip of orchard inspection blocks of orange trees in nursery r u w were examined, a i d iii tlie cme nf n:zvels and other round omnges and p p e fruit> the tree5 apiieared to be killed to the stock. In the case of S ~t m i i i ~s the trees appeared to be killed to the little trunks or pobhibly within three or four inrhes o f the bud. Takiiig the situation as a whole the citrus trees have withstood the ClJld remarkably well. I t is true that at the time i d the heiere weather the trees were afi fully dormant as they e\ er 1Jerollle and uere in the tery best condition to withstand cold. The Sntbuin:is. as in the paat, have withstood the cold rrdniirahly and fully juhtify the opinion of hlr. Tenney to the effect that “with the exceptiun of occasional hard winters, this variety will prove generally hardy.” One of the interesting points observed in the inspection was that sweet seedlings appeared in most instances to have endured the cold 94 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. JANUARY, 19 i i equally well with the Satsuma on trifoliata stock, and in view of the fact that through the orange section of Louisiana and Teras many old sweet seedlings bear evidence of having withstood the climate for years, more attention should be given to propagating sweet seedlings in an attempt to find some of special hardiness and a t the same time porsesb- ing sufficiently Tood quality to make them niarketable I t is possible that the injury to nursery stock may be i~verestiniated, but to the best of my belief the above report and opinion are conaerrs- tive and accurate. The matter of windbreaks and the method of planting trees and managing orchards with a view to protectiou from our worst enem cold weather, is one of the linea of investigation that the Department Agriculture is conducting, with special reference to the citrus industry. The following is taken from the January number o f the Citrus Fruit Grower, of which hlr. 141bert S. Leecrnft is editor: Sturm signals were posted in the cities, and the papers heixlded warn- ing that a heavy drop in temperature would occur, but none antici- pated the intensity of the blizzard or had the slightest ci~nception that the mercury would drop 30° in a few hours. But ~u c h was the rase. and the fruit-laden commercial orchards of the Housttin-Ualvest.)n distrirt and the vastly stocked nurseries of the orange belt of the Gulf coast coun- try, which reaches from Louisiana to the lower Rio (;nnde Valley. were subjected to the mercy of the elements. Aside froin means quickly resorted to, such as banking, sniudping by bonfires and the me in soinr, instances of a very inadequate number of orchard-heating deTices by the large orchard men, little protection or aid was given the trees (even the orchard heaters could not accomplish their mission, due to the terrific velority of the wind, which had full sway), for up to this time it has not been thought advisable to install windbreaks on the north sides of the orrhardq. In the pist the orrhardist, or most of them a t least, have had the impression that wind breaks on the north would c u b e the qap to remain i n the wood and defer the process of dnrmantit- tinn . This erroneous iinprebhiiin has beeu exploded and windbreaks will Le inqtnlled liefore another season, which will greatly assist in the me of orchard heaters in controlling the temlrerature in ritse they are needed. Much of the nursery stock of the big nurserier where sufficient help was available \\as quickly remtived on the approach of the storm to packing sheds, and by nieans of heaters waq saved from damage, but the bearing. trees and the yiung. treeq that were aged to enter the fruit- prnducing period this cominq seileun were out in the open. awaiting the thawnut before the ultirnate after effects of the freeze could be known. In fa1.t i t was fullv 10 clay. nr lonqer before the real damage could be awerhined and ui) to that time many were in doubt as to whether or not many i r f the trees aere not killed outright. hen the truth is really known the trees will be materially benefited I J ~ the pruninq that will be Kiveii them. and the Rhedding of leaves and the burniriq of them will de+ny millions of insects that seek pro- tectim or clepobit their egqs on the foliage during the winter montha. The value of the experience the fruit growers have had during this freeze can not 1)e estimated, and much good will be acronipli4ied from the knowledqe they hare acquired, and they will be greatly aided in their wirk of further de% eloping the orange indurtry. JANUARY, 1911. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 1.-Climatological data for January, 1911. District No. 8, Tercaa mid Rio Grande Thlley. 27.8 30.0 30.4 30.4 B.5 95 ............. +i i .2 l.~.l.!iii I-ii ..................... - 37 ....... 58 30 - 18 +11.3 ti2 31 - 11 + 9.6 57 30 - 16 +10.4 51 30 - 20 .......................... .......................... - d I 5 s E e 8 u 84 cl - 2 4 18 1 1 5 3 19 20 48 10 2 35 2 4 2 2 9 2 2 16 3 12 8 2 .. 9 9 2 2 11 2 13 6 33 3 2 4 2 13 2 2 3 1 ti ti I: 24 1 21 ti ti 2 9 2 4 2 2 2 2 2 .. > 3 13 13 6 13 1; 3s 1 11 19 2 12 2 1 1 13 2 2 2 1 2 ; 3 2 1 13 Manasss ............... Plntoro.. .................. Sapache.. ............ San Luis. .............. Wagon Wheel Gap E.S. New hfcrico. - ? :E :e ;< :.E 1' ~ 2 12 1 S 2 0 10 2 9 2 3 1 4 6 3 2 10 8 2 2 2 2 0 9 S 1 4 2 5 1 2 1 4 5 3 3 1 3 6 8 2 1 0 .. .. .. .. 2 1 3 5 2 0 3 4 3 2 5 1 4 2 5 2 4 3 6 3 1 1 8 3 0 9 4 4 8 3 3 .. 9 5 8 9 1 1 7 3 .. 9 5 6 7 .. Conejos ........... .do. ........... - 1 ;J 4 71 a .9 . e: PI - sw. sw. .... .... W. sw. sw. W. sw. nw. W. sw. sw. W. sw. .... se . n. n. .... W. w. w. sw. SW. W. sw. W. .... e. .... .... .... W. n. e. W. sw. W. W. sw. se. .... nw. w . sw. sw. W. W. sw. W. sw. sw. sw. W. sw. W. W. sw. sw. W. .... .... ne. .... .... .... .... e. W. SW. W. S. sw. w. W. .... ne. ne. e. .... ._.. W. W. W. SW. sw. .... .... ..... ..... ..... SW. S. W. .... 4.43 T. 0. 82 0.23 ~ Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. ....... - 0.19 + 0.18 - 0.19 Precipitat,ion, in inches. 0.27 0.16 0.83 0.33 0.31 0. ti0 2. 8ti 4.59 0.57 0.07 0.46 0.54 T. 1.36 3.04 0.20 0.21 0.25 1.02 0.12 0.22 0.29 0.34 1.57 0.15 0.30 0.30 1.00 1.10 1.20 0.21 Sky. - 0.05 - 0.38 ....... ....... - 0.oti ....... ........ ....... ........ ....... ....... ....... + 0.22 ....... ______ + 0.i3 ........ ....... ....... ....... ....... ........ ............ ........ + 0.02 ....... - 0.35 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... Albuquerque ........... Ancho.. ............... Artesin.. .............. Aspen Grove Ranch.. . Bateman's Ranch ..... Bluewater. ............ Capitan.. .............. Carlsbad ............... Carrizozo.. ............. Carson Park. ........... Chama.. ............... Cloudcroft.. ............ Corona.. ............... Coyote.. .................. Cundiyo.. ............. Demonstration Farm.. B03Z.. ................. Bermlitlo ......... ..do ............. Santa Fe.. ........ Snn Miguel.. ...... Torrance. ......... Chnves.. .......... Otero.. ........... Rio Arriba.. ...... Estancia.. ............. Torrance.. ....... .' Fort Stanton ...........I Lincoln.. ......... Fort Sumner.. ......... Guatlalupe.. ...... Gallinas ................ Linroln ........... Gallium Planting St.$. San Miyel ....... Gloriata Ranch ......... Socorro.. .......... Harvey's Upper Hanch. Sau Miguel.. ...... Hillsboro ............... Sierra ............. Hodges ................. Taos .............. Hondo Reservoir.. ..... Chaves.. .......... Jemez Springs .......... San ovil .......... Knowles (near). ....... Eddy. ............ Laguna ................ Valencin .......... Lagunita ............... Guadalupe ........ Lake Valley ............ Sierra.. ........... Llrs Vega%. ............ San Miguel ........ Liston ................. Chaves ............ Los Lunas (near) ....... Valencia. ......... Magdalena. ............ Socorro ............ Mineral Hill ............ San Yiruel ........ Hope, .................. Edd J . .~. .......... ...... 37.4 37.9 41.7 44.5 38.2 .......I.... ......... + 6.5 1 Gti 31 1 ....... , ti6 3 1 ' - 4 + 6.1 ;ti 1ti - 2 ....... 78 llj - 12 ....... 61 15t - 15 .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... ...... 37.9 48.6 37.5d 42. Od .......I... ......., bo ....... 81 ....... I 67 ...... _' 72 30t 31 15t 30t ......... - 4 - 10 3 - 10 Noria .................. Orange.. ............... Orogrande ................. Uscura ................. Ot.is .................... Otto ................... Pastura ................ Placitas (near). ........ Plaiuview .............. Red River Canyon.. ... Rincon ................. Rio Grande Dam ....... Rosedale ............... R o s n r e l l _____.________._ San Marcial.. .......... San Rnfael.. ........... Ssntn Fe ............... %uta Fe C.anyon ............ Smta Rosa ............. Sororro ................. Stanley.. .............. Strauss ................. Swastika Ranch ........ Tart .................... Tajique (near) ......... Taos. .................. Taos Canyon.. ............ Tecolote ................ Three Rivers ........... Tijeras Canyon.. ....... Torrance ............... Tres Piedras.. ......... Tnichas.. .............. Tularosa ............... Vaughn ................ Virsylvia .............. Winsors ................ Uoua An3 ......... Utero.. ........... .do.. ........... Linroln. .......... Eddy ............. Banta Fe .......... Guadalupe ........ Bernalillo.. ....... ('hares ............ Taos.. ............ Dona Ana ......... Sierra ............. Hocorro ........... Chnves ............ Socorro ............ Vnlencia.. ........ Sant.a Fe .......... do.. ........... Guadalupe. ....... Socorro ............ Sant.a Fe.. ........ Dona Ana ......... Valencia.. ........ Guadalupe ........ Torrance.. ........ Taos. ............. ..do.. ........... Lincoln ........... Otero. ............ Bernslillo ......... Torrance .......... Taos.. ............ Rio Arriba ....... Otero ............. Guadalupe ........ Taos. ............. San Miguel ....... ...... ...... 36.0 29.4 48.4 46.8 40.2 47.8 38.3 34.4 .......................... .......I 76 31 ..... __.__._ j R3 2(y. 0 ............. , ............. .......I.... ......... .......................... .......................... ....... 59 20 - 10 98 - ?2 + 6.8 78 31 5 + 8.6 83 31 - 3 ....... 70 30 - 4 + 5.9 58 30 - 8 .......................... ....... 1 58 + 6.4 80 :29t 9 .......................... .....I 0.1s ........ ....... ........ + 0.09 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ - 3 E3 -a 3 d l 3 - 1.2 50.8 T. 31.3 2. 1 T. 37.5 T. 0. ti LO. 3 0.0 0.0 0.0 1'. 0.0 0.1 1.5 22.4 34.8 2.0 T. 2.0 1.0 0.0 8.5 16.0 T. 0.6 0.0 0.9 T. 0.0 0.1 5.5 0.1 1.5 3.0 3.0 0.0 15.0 ti. 7 1.0 0.5 1.5 0.5 0.0 0.8 T. T. T. 2.0 0.0 4.0 I). 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 3.5 12. 0 0.0 0.0 0. s 0.5 T. 0.3 2.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.8 9.4 2.0 0.0 3.0 2.0 T. 0.0 3.0 4.0 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ~ ' 4 *$ G .0 3: 5- .c - 1 15 1 16 7 13 6 9 2 7 7 6 10 6 3 9 16 5 7 5 1 3 12 6 9 14 3 6 10 9 2 2 12 1 10 3 10 7 10 4 4 4 1 4 4 8 6 5 4 3 6 6 8 4 2 7 2 I? ... ... .. ... ... ... ... 5 6 ... 11 6 14 1 2 ; ... 4 8 ti 2 11 9 12 0 6 13 ... ... ... ... - * c1 .9 d p I. *s m a e: c3 - 0.02 1.52 0.03 0.92 0. w T. 1. 41 T. 0.17 0.36 0.22 0.1H 0. Iti 0.40 0.15 0. 15 0.58 1.24 1.80 0.37 0.04 0.26 0.38 T. 0.93 0. bo 0.20 0. 17 0.21 0.56 0.12 0.12 0.29 (I. 14 0.73 0.06 0. 15 0. 20 0.57 0.37 0.46 0.10 .... 0. 61 .... .... .... 0.30 0.12 0.18 0.46 0.10 T. 0.30 0.40 0.20 0.20 0.41 0.1s 0.5 0.20 0. 08 0.43 0.11 0.77 0.53 0.19 0.24 0.29 0.11 T. 0.16 0.40 0.09 0.24 1.10 0.18 0.12 0. €4 0.24 0.73 0.23 0.22 0.54 0.10 0.70 0.18 0.23 0.41 .... n. 33 .... .... .... .... .... - I ;.F j 5 . jT - s 8 14 5 13 18 14 15 12 14 12 15 17 20 5 15 12 16 18 16 1s 24 15 18 17 11 18 14 12 14 13 20 25 13 19 10 14 15 20 12 23 15 23 17 16 25 9 10 4 23 1Y 23 li 14 20 19 15 21 10 25 22 10 18 13 14 23 21 15 23 10 9 16 29 17 15 5 .. i a .. .. .. .. .. .. 13 19 I2 .. ~ L. 3 1 $ 2; 3: 4 - - 22 8 16 16 8 10 3 13 8 17 9 7 5 16 10 1 G 6 3 8 S 8 6 9 1 8 11 1 14 i n .. 1s ; 9 4 ti 11 11 14 6 4 9 4 12 4 13 11 2 1 4 15 22 4 9 2 8 9 7 10 9 8 9 1 2 12 a 12 .. .. 3 ; 13 1 17 14 9 0 3 7 14 .. .. .. 18 6 6 Observers. 27.4 I I ....... 60 30 - 15 Colorado. I I 2 46 51 ... ... ... 44 0.03 8.27 0.03 0.09 T. 1.07 ....... ....... - 0.09 ....... ....... ....... Dr. L. C. Audrain. blrs. Ida M. Lively. Chas. 8 eiser M a r i o n L o i . Marine D. Wright. J. B. Chapman. Walter R. Hook. Eugene Williams. P. B. Albright. U. S. Weather Bureau. ~~ nlnnca.. ........ _______' (' o s t i ~a .......... .I Cumbres ............... ('oncjos ........... (:nrnctt ................ ('o9ti113.. ......... IIenriit ................ 1Iinsl:dc. .......... La Veta Pus.. ........ c'oitilln ........... 7, SG5 10,015 7,576 9,843 9,000 7,700 9 675 i: i40 7,794 9,235 3 863 4' 338 4' 320 7' 800 5: 000 4 000 8: 900 6,7Y2 6'348 3' 120 5: 429 ti 112 3'350 4 154 7, ti50 4 014 51 590 61 140 ti: 231 3 YciO ti: ti35 i 500 5: 700 9 4no 5' 224 6: 484 3,904 4.000 ti 100 5' 840 4: 500 5 412 5 000 7 050 ti, 547 3,959 4 114 4: 300 ti: 384 4' sou 6; 557 4: -136 5' wo 4: lil 5.0113 3,100 6, LW 5,285 6 000 8,558 4 090 G.Yl0 3,5i8 4 439 6: 509 7,013 Y. wo 4, tj?4 4, MI0 6.317 4. os0 6 , .100 5, (WX) 6.9W 6.983 6,959 6.539 4,559 ti. 214 6.433 8.0i6 7 935 4:436 5.952 7,5m 8,m 4: 300 4: 2 6 3 2 .. 3 3 2 2 ... 44 44 37 Snguarhe.. ........ C'ostilla. .......... Mineral.. ......... 49 49 ... ... ... ... 55 46 50 ... ... N. M. Agricultural College. Geo. C. Bemis. Agent E. P. & S. W. R. R. H. H. Brooks. P i t t Ross, C. E . Agent E. P. & 6 . W. R. R. Junius \V U Benson. D. Maupin. John W. Bateman. Bluewater Development Co. D. C. Savage. Agent E. P. S: S. W. R. R. U. 8. Reclamation Service. Agent E. P. & 5. W. R. R. Lester S M ers Frank C: Joxnson. Agent E. P. & S. W. R. R. TI n 46.3 + 4.1 31 0 50.3 + 5.4 ,9 30 - 4 z7 .......................... .......................... .......................... ......................... 50.2 ....... 85 30 2 36.4 ....... ti6 30 1 - 1 46.3 ....... I78 113t;- 14 ............ ............ I:::: ::::I_::: Lincoln. .......... Eddv. ............ Rio Arrlba. _.__ ___ ... ..do.. .......... Valencie .......... C'haves.. .......... Lincoln.. ......... Eddy. ............ Lincolu ........... Taos .............. Rio Arribn ..:. . __. 0 tero ............. Lincoln. .......... ... til 39 ... 44 2a ... ... ... ... ... ... ... - _. Do. Teofilo Vijil. Erb & Westerman. Agent E. P. & S. W. R. R. Boyd Williams. Agent E. P. & S. W. R. R. Mrs. E. F. McBride. Agent N. M. Central R. R. United States Sanitarium. F. A. Manzanares. Agent E. P. B 8. W. R. R. U. S. Forest Service. Chas. M. Crossman. Simon B. Warner. Dr. F. I. Givens. Austin Porter. U. 6. Reclamation Service. A. W. Board. L. L. Shields. J. W. Mosley. Gus Weiss. P. A. Turnbull. Wm. P. Keil. N. M. Noma1 University. E. a. Liston. Richard Pohl. Wm. Pender. W. M. Nelson. Agent E. P. & 9. W. R. R. hlrs. J. M'. Corbett. Agent E . P. k 8. W. R. R. Do. Jas. Brownfield, jr. Agent E. P. & 9. W. R. R. Eu ene F. Jones. A. e. Hove. 0. H. Johnson. Agent E. P. b. 8. W. R. R. Geo. C. Ellis. L. P. Adair. Mrs. L. R. Penn. Chas. H. Raitt. U. 6 . Reclanlation Service. R. H. Martin. U. 6 . Weather Bureau. Agent A T & S. F. R. R. Dr. Chai.'M: Grorer. U. S. Weather Bureau. C. Martinez. John L. Chapman. J. J. Leeson. Henry Winans. Agent So. Pac. R. R. Swastika 6 . & L. Co. J. F. Nappier. U. S. Forest Servire. Alex Gusdorf. L. Martinez. Agent E. P. & 6. W. R. R. Duran.. ............... Elk (near). ............ Escondido.. ........... Espanola.. ............. 3 2 3 ? 42 42 4s 53 53 ... ... ... ... ... 51 3 .. 3 0:ii.l::::::: 0.1oj ....... ...... 1 ............I .... 1 ..... 48.8 1 .......I S4 130 1 - 3 3 3 3 3 ... 47 54 37 4ti ..... 0.81 0. 48 0. 12 n. 20 0. G4 0.11 T. 0.90 0.86 0.34 0.23 1. ti2 0.18 0.68 ....... ....... ....... ....... .... -1 .. .~;. ., .;i .i .. ..I.. ... 40.6 + 1 0 " 22 - 8 ... 50 ....... - 0.33 ... w 4ti ....... + 0.24 ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ....... ...... ... ... 43 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 39 ...... ....... .... ..... Monterey.. ............ Otero. r.. ......... Mouutainnir ............ Torrance.. ........ Newnian.. ............. Utero. ............ ............. 39.0 ....... "6;s' ............. 1 i 7 ............. 1 iti 31 .. .. 3 3 3- 3 3 3 3 3 ... 5" 51 46 34 5B .... 1. 0i 0.19 0.24 0.70 0.14 ....... - 0.23 + 0.01 ........ - 0.39 ... 53 29 0.90 ....... - 0.24 + 0.46 + 0.07 ....... .......................... 44.2 1 ....... 1 i5 I 31) 1 - 9 -15.8 + 8.0 i 6 16t 4 33.2 ....... 62 221 - s 2 3 2 ... 58 52 38 ...... .......I.... .... ::::: .................... ......................... ......................... 33.2 I l l 1 + 5.7 , 5!1 mt,- 11 ... ... ... ... 39 ... ... ... ... ... 3 .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... .......................... I I l l ~ Do. U. 6. Forest Service. Agent E. P. & S. W. R. R. Edwin B. Seward. ........................... 28.4 I ....... 152 120 j o 58.8 ,.. ..... 74 31 3 17 3 3 2 ... 39 37 Ignacio Cordova. Irhy L. Fairless. Agent E. P. b. 9. W. R. R. Dr. I. N. Woodman. H. D. Winsor. .......................... ......I .... :..I 56 126 1- 18 31.4 + 4 0 56 30 - 19 ... ... 42 ........ 0.56 ........ 96 31 31 14t 30 31 30 31 12 30 31 14 30 15t 31 30 31 31 31 30 31 30 31 30 31 31 27 31 21t It 30 30 3ot 31 29 30 31 30 F? ;y sot 31 31 31 17 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 1.-Climatologicul duta for Janriury, 1911. District No. 8-Continued. c; 6 % -5 $4 -~ 5 - 1 14 ......... ......... 12 - 4 15 13 - 4 9 19 1 12 14 17 21 7 10 7 1 5 - 4 10 21 S 13 14 4 1.I 14 10 6 12 ......... .......... ......... ......... ......... 12 ......... ......... 11 ......... ......... .......... 9 13 10 10 9 l; l; 4 8 3 19 8 JANUARY, 1911 Taw. Abilene ................ Alvin .................. Anahuac 8 .............. Antelope. .............. Austin ................. Ballinger.. ............. Barstow ................ Bay City ............... Beaumont ............. Beeville.. .............. Alanco.. ............... Boerne ................. Bo0t.h.. ................ Bowie .................. Brasoria.. ............. Brazos ................. Brenham.. ............. Bridgeport.. ........... Brighton. .............. Browusville.. .......... Rrownwood.. .......... Cameron. .............. Cannons.. ............. Claytonville.. .......... Coleman.. ............. COIOmdO ............... Colurnbia. ............. Columbus.. ............ Corsicans.. ............ Crockett ............... Cuero. ................. Dallas. ................. Danevang.. ............ Decator.. .............. Del Rio ................ Devine.. ............... Dialville. .............. Dillev.. ................ Dublin.. ............... Duval .................. Eagle Pass ............. Edna .................. El Puo ................ Encinal.. .............. Fairland. .............. Falfurrias .............. Flatonia ............... Flint 5 .. ............... Fort Clark. ............ Fort McIntosh ......... Fort Bt.ockton.. ....... Fort Wort& ............ Fredericksburg ........ Gainesville ............ Galveston.. ............ Gatesville.. ............ Georgetown.. .......... Gonzales ............... Gorham 8 .. ............ Graham ............... Grand Saline.. .......... Grapevine .............. Greenville .............. Hallettsville ............ Hamlln.. .............. H a y .:. ............ ..I Has ell ............... Hebbronville ........... Hem stead ............ Henzrson ............. Hewitt.. ............... Hico ................... Hillsboro ............... Hondo.. ............... Houston.. ............. Huntsville. ............ Jayton ................. Jemett.. ............... Junction.. ............. Kaulman. .......... ...I Keene ................... Kerrville.. ............ .' Albany ................ Big Springs.. .......... College Station.. ....... Corpus C.hristi.. ....... Taylor ............ Shackellord ....... Brazoria .......... Gonzales .......... 299 McLennan ........ 444 Youn 2 ............ 1,040 Van andt.. ...... 399 Tarrant ........... 670 Hunt.. ........... 550 Lavaca ............ 235 I Jones. ............. 1,685 Gillespie. ............... Haske I .......... 1,553 Duval .................... Waller ............ 254 Rusk .............. 500 McLennan. ....... 664 Hamilton ................ Hill.. ............. 623 Medina ............ 901 Harris. ............ 135 Walker ............ Kent.. ................... Leon.. ............ 496 Pimble.. ......... 1.645 Kaufman. ........ 448 Johnson.. ......... 940 Chambers.. ....... Jack ..................... Travis ............ Runnels ........... Ward.. ........... Mat.agorda ........ Jeiferson .......... Bee ............... Howard.. ......... Blanco.. .......... Keudall.. ......... Fort Bend. ....... Mont.ague.. ....... Bmzoria .......... Palo Pinto _____ ___ Washington ....... Wise.. ............ Nueces.. .......... Cameron.. ........ 4Y 23 593 1,W 2,573 53 29 225 2,396 1,350 1,412 81 1.113 25 SO1 350 754 12 38 ............... ............... 56.5 + 7.4 53.0 ....... ............... 84 85 60.5 I??. 2 52.1 55.8 59.2 ............... + 6.3 82 + 7. 0 SY ....... 87 + i .0 81 + 9.5 53 Brown ............ Milam .............. Polk.. ............ Fisher.. ........... x .4 5s.9 50 3 53.8 58.8 48. 4 61.0 ...... ...... + 5.9 + 7.2 + 7 6 + 1.4 + 7.1 Coleman.. ........ Brazos.. .......... Mitchell.. ......... Bmzoria.. ........ Colorado .......... Noeces.. .......... Navarro .......... Houston .......... De Witt ____.__._. Dall ss... .......... Wharton.. ........ Wise.. ............ Valverde .......... Medina.. ......... Cherokee.. ........ Frio.. ............ Erath.. ........... Travis.. .......... Maverick .......... Jackson.. ......... El Paso.. ......... La Salle.. ........ Burnet.. ......... Starr.. .................. Fayette ........... Smith.. .......... Kinney ........... Webb ............ Pecos.. ........... Tarrant.. ......... Gillespie.. ........ Cooke.. ........... Galveston ......... Corvell .......... ~iiliamson ....... 2,100 1,710 3133 2,066 34 206 3 445 350 177 466 145 l .W i 952 653 575 589 1,466 820 800 71 3.762 558 1,ooO 465 463 1.050 460 3, OW 670 1,742 738 69 795 750 61.6 54.4 58.4 61.8 53.1 61.0 ............... + 8.1 S4 + 7.2 s ....... $6 + 8.1 90 + 8.1 95 + 6.9 83 ..... 49.6 62.1 56.9 64.4 m.7 56.0 58.4 65.2 .......I... i- 5.5 77 ....... 9s + 8.5 95 ....... 92 ....... S6 __. ____ b7 + 7.8 % +10.2 94 55." 53.3 51.8 49.8 55.5 54.6 59.0 + 9.9 + 6.3 + Y .0 + 5.7 + 5.3 + 5.2 ...... 31 31 31 30 30 17 15t 30 30 30 12 31 31 31 4 5 5 16 .......... .......... .......... 5 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 7 14 16 8 9 5 6 12 5 ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..... 47.8 51.0 59.2 61.8 54.7 .......I... + 3.6 88 ............... ............... ............... ............... ............... ................ ....... 82 ....... SO + 8.9 84 + 5.3 82 Kerr .............. Tom Green.. ...... Bosque ............ Fayette ........... Dawson.. ......... 1.650 2,050 576 276 2.500 - ;e >; !+ !: 1 .E 1: a ,. I' 2 2 2 3 4 2 1 5 5 3 3 4 2 5 1 5 1 4 1 3 4 3 3 2 4 2 2 3 3 5 1 !! 3 0 1 3 4 3 1 1 3 1 4 2 3 2 3 7 2 1 2 4 3 3 13 2 5 4 0 2 1 3 3 4 2 1 2 0 1 5 3 4 3 2 7 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 4 2 , n .. - d I k. -2 e 2 9 * M 4 - 26 17 13 2 55 15 4 1 10 15 13 15 19 10 16 22 2 26 2 18 47 19 3 3 16 17 21 17 23 7 24 22 21 22 15 15 5 1 1 15 22 34 2 32 3 22 3 3 1 M 43 14 16 2-2 21 40 7 16 6 2 12 1 21 11 19 16 4 7 2 16 8 12 21 27 1 7 8 12 3 15 7 14 1 1 .. .. .. Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. Sky. - - oy h: W T C : a'i Z C s i - 15 s 5 2 9 1: 12 21; 11 10 5 11 17 10 4 6 24 11 5 .. i 5 6 6 1s 10 19 8 23 , 1s 4 9 11 8 14 7 G ti 10 16 6 7 5 7 12 11 1 S 24 10 S 15 7 20 8 7 17 9 21 12 7 7 12 27 11 4 11 5 23 8 17 7 .. ... ... ... ... ... __ i l " $g _- 3 37 3 4 i 4 ~ 34 ...... ..... 3 , 41 3 til 3 36 4 38 3 4; 3 4s 2 3s 3 37 4 44 ...... ..... ..... 3t 'ai ..... 4 39 4 3' 8 5 i a t 46 43 ., 43 3 , 51 3 48 .' 3 t 45 4 40 3 50 4 3s 3 47 3 43 3 45 3 37 3 $2 ..... ..... - v 0 .9 4 *2 25 &n 2 - 0.40 0.55 0.40 n. 25 n. 36 n. n i n. "ti n. HJ n. 30 n. 21 n. q2 n. on n. 40 n. 15 2.56 0.37 I). 32 0. 15 I). 41 11. 46 0. 3s 0. 17 0.23 0.42 0.1s 0.50 0. 36 n. 45 n. 30 n. 25 n. 2s n. 1-1 n. m n. ?G n. 31 0. ?n n. 13 n. i s n. a 0.20 0. 411 0.00 0.30 0. i 5 0.19 ..... 0.25 0. 27 0.85 0.3 I). 31 0.35 0.18 0.33 0.30 0.41 0.77 0.m 0.1s 0.34 T. 0.46 0. os 0.29 0.15 0.25 0.19 0.33 0.00 0.25 0.30 0.12 0.15 0.79 0.15 0.10 T. 0.30 0.00 0.32 0.10 T. T. 0.19 0.46 0.30 n. 1s 0.50 1. 20 .... $e a; :; p - 0 : L._ 4' - 6 2 s 12 , 4 4 4 0 1 Ij li 18 12 0 5 3 12 2 6 13 4 x 14 18 13 19 8 13 2 13 0 0 5 17 14 13 G 4 n 11 1u 14 5 9 8 14 7 4 17 9 14 11 .. '4 ; 10 3 6 15 1 0 5 0 9 4 10 15 0 2 3 3 15 0 7 6 4 ... ... ... ... ... - - e . -- gs g@ a 29 -c _1 - T. n. n n. 0 n. n u. n n. n 0. n n. o 0. n n. 1 n. 0 n. 0 n. n n. n 0. n n. 0 0. n 0. n n. n 0. n n. n n. n 0. n 0. n n. o n. 0 n. o n. 0 n. o n. n n. n n. n 0. 1 0. 0 0.0 0. 5 0. 0 0.0 0. 0 0.0 T. 0.0 T. T. 0. 2 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 T. T. 1.0 0.0 11. 0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 T. 0.0 0.0 0.0 ... n. o n. o 0. n 0. n n. I) n. o .._. - 2 > ;E T 4 - 10 21 18 17 15 10 15 5 4 15 \ X 14 16 24 18 5 14 1Y 11 23 17 10 7 12 5 5 8 10 8 13 19 11 8 10 11 20 2n i n 2n ..I .. 14 14 10 12 11 17 23 7 10 6 19 13 5 11 20 10 3 11 16 23 14 17 10 10 20 14 4 4 18 24 17 11 8 16 8 20 20 i n .. .. .. .. .. ._ Observers. S. ...... se. Re. e. se . e. ...... ...... 11. 8. '5. S. Y. S. 9. S. S. c. Be. S . S. S. S. S. S. S. S. 8. SW. Ye. se. se. S. S. S. se. e. se. ..... S. S. S. ..... 0.53 - 0.37 0.5i - 0.45 n. 32 - 2. Yn 0. i n ....... I). 53 ....... 0.15 - 1.Si 0. 35 - 0.30 1.02 ....... n. 30 ....... 3. nli + n. 31; 0.5s + 0.19 0. i n - IJ. 35 I). 5s: - n.m n.on - 1.x n. 49 - n. E n. 15 ....... n. +t., ....... 0.58 - 0.59 0.45 - 0.53 0.30 - 1.01 0.44 ....... n. :35 ....... n. 79 + I). 1-1 0.31 - 3.23 0.41 - 0.0; n .u ....... n.24 - 2.01 n. :ti - 1.73 n. a - 2.13 n. 00 - 2.811 n.20 - 1.1; 0.44 ....... IJ. 33 - 0. 76 0.36 - 3.55 0.r4 - 2. sci 0.83 - 0.63 0.55 - 2.8; 0.59 ....... 0.31 - 1.60 0. 15 - 1.53 0.55 ....... b9 85 S i 90 86 91 80 ............... 57.0 + 6.8 92 60.8 ....... 91 56.7 ~ _______ 1 n. 7.5 ....... 0.24 - 0. 50 0.25 - 1.25 ............... 52.7 + 7.1 89 57.4 I+ b.2 I 87 ..... 1 .......I... ............ 0.20 ....... 0.35 ....... 0.92 - 0.59 0.35 _______ 0.38 ....... 0.36 - 0.45 0.36 - 0.15 0.63 _______ 0.1s - n.62 0.48 + 0.10 n.21 - 0.72 0.43 - o.ss 0.53 - 1.04 n. 30 ....... 0.90 - 2.72 0.41 - 1.19 0. $2 ....... T ........ 0.0s ....... 0.31 - 1.61 0.39 - 1.14 0.51 - 1.40 0.00 ....... 0.43 - 0.22 0.25 ....... 0.71 ....... 0.24 - 1.40 0.27 ....... 1.23 ....... 0.30 - 0.95 0.18 - 3.68 T. - 3.87 1.40 ....... 0.66 ....... 0.00 ....... 0.32 1 - 1.12 0.56 - 0.35 0.19 ....... 0. no ....... .. I... 3 ~ 45 4 1 45 3 ' 3s 4 39 3tl 44 y 42 2 40 4 47 3 53 3 42 3 44 3 41 3 38 3 38 4 52 2 5 0 ...... ...... UW. S. 3. sw. se. se. se. e. sw. 8. S. ...... se. ...... 3. 8. 8. 8. U. 8. 8. 8. 96 Y3 86 91 73 92 s9 ............... 55.0 ....... 94 53.6 1+in.2 ~ 94 ...... ...... 3 47 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 3 44 4 41 3 35 3 43 a t 40 3 52 3 32 5 46 3 55 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 8. 8. ...... ...... n. ...... fie. se. W. S. E. 8. 8. 8. 8. ...... .._..I ...... ............... 55.8 ....... 8s 52.2 ....... 88 54.5 ,I + 7.2 91 ............... 57.4 + 8.1 90 54.2 ....... 94 ................ ............... I 1 ................ ............ 0.10 - 0.96 T. ....... T. - 1.15 0.38 ....... 0.66 ....... JANUARY, 19 1 1. 0.23 1.00 0.w: 0.35 T. 0.2s 0.45 0.30 0.31 I). i o MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.-Clin~atological data for Junziay, 1911. Diatriet No. 8-Continued. __~~ - 1.20 0.23 ........ l.w + 0.12 0.68 ___. __ __ 0.35 - 0 .2 T. ........ 0.10 - 3.i3 0.12 ........ 0.17 -1 .4 7 0 .E ........ 0. 10 97 Marla. ................. Presidio .................. Matagorda ............. Matagorda ........ Mexia.. ................ Limestone.. ...... Marshall.. ............. H8iTkn.. ........ - d 6 -E e E 5 2 - oc J - 19 9 I! 20 3 t i 25 4 ?? 1 3 3 1 7 1 1 1 2' 12 22 29 33 1 5 15 10 1 7 9 12 7 10 4 16 7 1 20 26 2 18 10 11 2 8 13 1 10 21 1 1 5 1 3 11 12 22 14 22 9 6 a > - 375 12 537 - /I .I ;< ,: I - 1 1 2 1 ( 1 4 c 3 : ! t 1 c 4 3 1 c 1 t 3 3 3 0 1 3 5 2 4 2 3 3 4 2 2 2 li 2 0 4 3 0 r 0 a 6 4 2 3 0 > .~ 0.54 0.10 T. 0.04 n.48 0.23 1.01 - L 2 .- P 'J .- g c FZ .- r= z h - S. .... .... 9. e. se . n. se. s. 8. R. .... ..... 9. 8. 9. se. se. .... 9. 9. S. .... .... .... .... sw. 8. sw. 9 9. 9. 5. se. se. se. e. se. se. .... 9. S. ._.. 8. 8. S. .... n. .... .... 8. 8. .... .... .... se. .... ..... 8. 9. 9. 8. n. se. ..... 8. - ....... - 0.47 - 2.84 - 1. IU - 3.39 - 1 .6 ....... Temperahwe, in degrees Fahrenheit. 4 4 3 Sky. 39 37 35 ...... ...... Precipitation, in inches. San Augustine.. ....... San Augustine.. .. Sm Juanito.. .......... Hidalgo.. ................ Ban Saba. ............. San Saba. ........ Santn Gertmdee. ...... 1 Nueces.. ................. Sm MarCOS.. .......... Hays.. ........... 3130 588 1,712 Sealy. ................. Somerville ............. 8onora.. ............... Sugarland .............. Butherland Springss.. . Taylor.. ............... Temple ................ Theodore. ............. Thurber.. ............. Tilden.. ............... Tivoli.. ................ Uvalde ................ Valley Junction.. ...... Victoria. ............... WSCO .................. Waxahachie. .......... Weatherford.. ......... Wha rtQn ............... Wills Point ............ ZapSb.. ............... .4ustin.. ........... 201 Burleson .......... 251 Sutton ............ 2, %XI Fort Bend ........ i 9 Wilson.. ................. Williamson. ...... 583 Bell ............... a 0 Winkler.. ............... Erath ..................... McMullen ................. Uval e ........ 937 Robertaon.. ...... 289 Victoria.. ......... 187 MCLeIlIlan ........ 124 Ellis.. ............ 556 Parker.. .......... 864 Wharton.. ........ 105 Van Zandt. ....... 524 ZSPStS.. .......... 300 Refup-.: ~. ............... 4 4 3 3 3 31. ...... ...... 481 ...... ...... ...... 35 39 61 36 47 4 .1 0 ...... 0.2s 0.35 I). 00 ........ 0.23 ........ 0.3" ........ 0.00 62.4 54.6 53.4 51.4 .......................... + 6.1 I 87 1 ?It, 15 + 7 .6 95 31 5 + 6.9 90 31 4 + 6.2 90 3o-t s - ??v n: z g $g J - 0.0 0. c 0.0 0. n 0. I 0. c 0. c T. T. 0.0 T. 0. c 0. I I). ( 0. c 0. c 0. c 0. E 0.0 0. [ 0. c T. 0. 0 0.0 0.0 T. 0. 0 0. c 0. I; 0. U 0. 0 0. (I 0. [I 0.0 0.0 T. 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 T. 0. a 0. 0 ... 0. 0 0. 0 ... ... 0. I ) T. 0. 0 0.0 I). I) n. n n. 0 - =u ST =!P J: k : 32 ~ 12 11 1 1 20 21 10 20 3 0 8 19 5 10 It1 25 9 10 3 ti 5 5 41 6 .. .. 22 I 21 9 7 0 ti 10 10 31 21 I 1 ... 9 14 ... ... 11 9 (i ... ... 13 , ... 18 2 . 22 1s 10 20 7 ... - - a r 2 ; ? 5 - 11 5 2" 11 9 1 0 18 7 24 9' 20 5 12 11 16 5 9 8 .. 14 14 3 24 11 14 5 15 ti 20 10 18 1s 'Y 6 6 10 10 13 17 19 10 9 ... ... ... ... ... 7j 8 13 7 9 11 11 4 9 ... ... - - =r l $5 22 ;s 5; *- s: >c - Y 15 S 19 0 3 4 4 , - 21 ; 14 11) 5 1 13 13 .. 14 11 6 2 2 0 11 3 9 4 2 14 '3 ti 14 12 4 0 8 9 0 1 12 16 ... ... ... ... ... 61 lti 0 2 0 2 10 15 ... ... 1 - Stations. Obsemen. 1 Term-Con tinued . Mrs. K. I. Webber. Jno. C ,. Kenedy. Matt Cody. Mrs. Fannie Sneed. E. W. Torrence. M. D. Wardlow. Geo. W. Ellis. C. 4. Propst. T. A. King. John Carter Rev. A. P. Willis. J. J. Faubion. R. I(. Colquitt. Lee Sc0t.t. W. E. McNabb. Miss Josephine Newman. L. H. Romig. A. R. Shearer. Lucius W. Goaelin. H. C . Smith. Miss Harv Hofmann. J . Giesecke. U. 5. Weather Bureau. E. H. Snider. Earnest De Vilbis. R. B. Pointer. J. F. Sander. J. El. Rickford. W. L. Dodd. C . H. Pease. Lindsav Wat.ers. Mm. C.'W. Higdon. H. D. Pearce. D. W. Bellamv. Mrs. C. B. Grewe. W. F. M. Ross. Reiffert & Frohese ~ampaeas.. ......... ...I Lampasas.. ...... La Parra.. .............. Cameron.. ........ 38 Laurelea Ranch ........ Nueces.. .......... 20 Liberty.. ............ Liberty. .......... 38 ....... .... ...... H5.5 ,.... ... Llano .................. Llano ............. 1,040 Llano Grande.. ........ Hidalgo.. ......... Xti Long Lake.. ........... Anderson.. ....... 2 3 Longview.. ............ ............ 336 Lnfkin.. ............... ........ 3 3 Lulink .............. ..( Caliiwell.. ........ .LIS Marat on.. ............ Ilrewster.. ........ 4.013 ;;I Marble Falls.. ....... .I ~iirnet.. .......... .. 0.50 0.30 0. YO ........ 0.50 0.74 ........ 0.4tj 0. Hi ........ (I. 46 0.34 ........ (I. 17 0.11 ........ 0.0Y I). 29 ........ 0.15 1.90 1::::::::l 1.90 51.8 ....... 5ti. 1 ..... ......., ...... .... ...... .......................... 53.4 l . ..... .~ 87 1 30tl 7 ti6.1 ....... 90 30 18 ..... 1 .......I .... 1 .... 1 ...... 0.58 n. 0.1 n. 34 0. 16 T. 0.10 0.45 ........................... .......................... 59.4 ....... 81 2st 11 4i.0 ....... S4 31 - S 81.3 I+ 5.6 ~ 81 ~ l3tI 16 .................... ................... X.iP ....... ti9 ant .......................... 51.6 + 8.6 90 31 5 59.8 ....... 87. 10 1 13 130.4 1 . ...... 1 90 1 30t 14 .......................... .......................... .......................... Pierce.. ................ Wharton.. ........ Plainview.. ............ Hale.. ............ 3.370 Port Lavaca ........... CahOU n... ....... 20 Post Citv.. ............ Qarea.. ........... 2.700 Raymoridville ......... Cameron 0.00 ........ n.w 0.43 ........ 0.34 0.87 ........ 0.5ti 0.42 ........ 0.15 0.30 ........ 0.90 0.55 - 0. ?? 0.94 0.4ti ........ 0.30 0.31i - 1.57 0.20 0.25 ........ 0.22 0.24 ........ 0.12 0.44 ........ 0.39 11. 17 - 0.53 0. 13 .................. 0.03 - 1.61; n.oi 0.3ti ........ n. 12 o.in ........ 0.w 0.w - 1.43 0.00 0. i i - 0.42 0.06 0.00 - 0.70 0.00 0.22 ........ 0.14 T ......... T. Ricardo ................ Nueces ............ 57 R iveraide .............. Walker. .......... 1 ti9 Robert Lee. ........... Coke.. ............ 1,850 Rmkland. ............. Tvler.. ........... 136 ......... Rockport. ............ .I Aku~sm.. ......... 12 Rossville.. ............. Atrnosa.. ........ S58 Runge ................. Karnts ............ 306 Sabinal. ............... I Uvalde. .......... 9ti-l ................. ...................... Salad0 Bell San Awelo. .......... .I Toni Green. ..... .I 1,947 San Antonio.. .......... Besar ............. 701 ............ 1 .............. 53.3 + 9.3 91 31 5 59.1 + 8.0 87 30 16 56.8 ....... S3 31 Y 55.7 titi8 .......I 92 30 1 15 + 4.6 M 30 13 55.6 I+ Ij.0 ~ 95 31 1 ti Mias L. C. Ford. Jas. Burns. .................... ................ ....I :::::: .................... ................ ~ l l ....I :::::: ::I:::: .......................... .......................... 61.811 ....... 1904 11 1 9 :::::I :______ j .... I .... 1 ...... .................... ............ D .w i - 0 .2 0.00 - 2.50 ..... 0.26 0.00 0.92 0.20 0.18 ....... C. C. Zirjxka. E. H. Hall. C. D. Longserre. Miss J. Stickfort. Mrs. F M Hu hs w. W.'Cibbari. . F. H. Eameat. 0.2li 2.00 0.32 1: 1.24 0.23 1 - 1.26 0.0 0. 0 3 2 .................. 0.40 ........ 0.28 0.24 ........ 0.13 I 1 ....I__. 0.0 2 0.0 ~ 2 47.6 ....... 88 65.8 ....... 93 a, b, 0 etc indicate, respectively. 1,2,3. etc., days missing from the record. Alao on other dates. Separate dates 01 falls not recorded. Data are from standard instruments not supplied by the U. S. Weather Bureau. Eatmated by observer. * Preei&.atibn included in that of the next measurement. **Temperature extremes are from observed readings of the dry bulb; means are computed from observed readings. Q Ina-nts are read in the morning; the maximum temperature then read is charged to the precedinE day, on which it almost always occurs. 4 . Precipitation ia less than 0.01 inch rain or melted snow. I Precipitation for the 24 hours ending on the morning when i t is measured. 81576-11-7 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. Stations. Colorado. Rlancit. ........... c:u i n hres ........... ti:wnett ............ Hermit.. .......... La Veta Pass.. .... hlannssa ........... Platoro.. .......... Saguache .......... San Luis.. __ ___._. Wagon Wheel Gap Nrru Xexico. lgricultnral College Alamogordo (near) Alaniogordo ........ Alanios Ranch ..... 4 I huquerque ...... Ancho.. ........... Artesia. ........... .Aspen Grove R'rh. Botemau's Ranch. Bluewnt.er. ........ (:apitan ............ Carlshad. ........... Carrizozo. ......... (?arson Park _______ Charna.. .......... Cloudcroft.. ....... C.oroua. ........... coyote.. ........... Conrliyo.. ......... Demonstration F'm Dumn.. ........... Elk ................ Escondido.. ....... Espanola.. ........ Est.ancia.. ......... Fort Stanton.. .... Fort Snmner.. .... Gallinas. .......... Esp. Sta. Bo3Z.. ............ Hodges.. .......... Hondo Reserrior.. Hope.. ............ Jernez Springs.. ... Knomles.. ......... Lacuna.. .......... Laainita. ......... Lake Valley.. ..... La3 Veaas.. ....... List.on.;. .......... Los Lunas (near). . MinPral Hill. ...... Monterey.. ........ hfotmt.ainair.. ..... N r m i a n . ......... Noria.. ............ Oranee. ........... Orogrande.. ....... oscura.. ........... Ot.is. .............. nt.t.0.. ............. vasturn.. .......... Plncitas (near) ..... Plainriew.. ....... Red River Canyon. Rincnn.. .......... Rio Grande Dam.. Rosedale.. ......... Roswell ............ San Marcial ........ Ran Rafael ......... Sant.s Fe .......... Sanh Fe Cauron.. S3nt.a Rnsn..: ..... Sororro.. .......... Stanlpr.. .......... Straiisn.. .......... Swnstika Ranch ... Tsft ............... Taiique (npnr). .... Taos ............... Taos Chnyon.. .... Tero1ot.e.. ......... Three Rivers ...... TiiernsCanvon .... Maadalell3 ......... Vaughn ............ Virsvlvis .......... Winsors.. ......... TABLE ?.-Dn.iIy precipitah'on for Junitury, 1911. District Xo. 6, Terns and Rio Gruiin'e l k l k y . Day of month. ! River basins. ....... 0.03 8.37 ____d o 0.03 1 .O i .. ..do.. ____d o ........ ........ ____d o ........................ ..,.... T. T. __._d o .... do.. ...... .0t; ............ ... .... ........ .................... .... ........ ........ .... ........ ....... ............ ........ .... .... .... .... .... ........ .... .... ....... .... ...... ........... ... ......... ....... .. ........ ........ .... [IO.. ........ ...... ........ ............ ............ ................................ .. ..do ............................................. .?4 . 14 .... T. .... 19 .05i T. .... ............. ..... 02 ........ .06 0. $3 ... Rio Grmole.. ..................................... OS .. ..do. ....................... , .................... T. ....... ____d o ................................................. ____d o T. T. .... ... ................ ........ .................... .. .............................. ..... ... ..... ..... ........... ........ .01 ........................... .'. .................. ............................ ............................ ............................... ... ........ .... .29 ........ .04 ... ........ ............................ .... ........ .... .... ........ ... ........ ........ ........ .. ......... ...... ..do.. Pecos.. ... .... do. ...................................... .... ____d o ........................................ RioGrande.. .... T. ................ ........ .. ..do.. ....... ................................ ............ * 18 .... do ........ .24 ................................ .50 T. T. ........... ............. ... .do.. ....... 01 ............................................ .01 ......................... 02 ..................... ................... a 21 Rio Grande.. ....................................................... .'. ....... .?1 ..................... Oi ............................... 0.28 .. ..do. ................................................ IS . i10 .... . 15 ............. GS .............................. 02 ................... ............ .... !. .35 ............................................................ .... ................................ ................ JANUARY, 1911. Stations. River basins. TCXU.9. Abilene ............ Albany.. .............. Alvin. ............. .\nahuac. ............. Antelope ........... hustin.. ........... Ballinger fi ............. Barstow ............ Bay City 1 U ........ l3eanniont 1 11 ....... I3eeville 1 11 ......... Rig Springs.. ...... Blanc0 (1 .......... Roerne.. ........... BoothU I ........... Bowie .............. Brazoria ............ Drasos 11 11 .............. Brklgeport I 1, ...... Rrighton.. ......... Brownsville.. ...... Brownwood fl 11 ..... Cameron 1 11 ........ Cnrmona. .......... Claytonville ........ Coleman ............ College Stat.ion.. ... Colorado. .......... Colnmhia .......... Coloml~us I1 II ....... Corpus Christi.. .... Corsicana 11 I1 ....... Crwkett.. ............. Dallas 11 .......... Danevaug. ......... Decatur ............ Del Rio ............ Derine ............. Dialville ............ Dillev .............. Duval .............. Eaxle Pus.. ....... Edna ............... El Paso.. .......... Encinal.. .......... Fairland.. ......... Falfurrias .......... Flatonis ............ Fllnt ............... ~o r t c1arh-n) ........ Fort McIntosh ........... Fort Stockton.. .... Fort Wort,h ......... Frederirksborg ..... c;ainewille ......... Walreston .......... Gatesville .......... Georget.own(1II ........ Graham. ................ Grand Saline.. ..... TTal Iett.wi!le. ....... Rrenhmn !I I/ ~. ......... (hero I( 1) ............ Dubiin f .......... Gonzales Gorhani I\--:::::::: Graperine .......... Greenvillell 11. ....... ..... .... Ilsmlin ............. Brazos.. ..... I larpsr. ............ Colortido. .... Iluskrlll I ........... Drazov.. .... .I Brazos. ..... .do.. .... Coast.. ..... ..do. ..... Trinity ..... Colorado .... do.. .... Pecos ....... Colorado.. Neches.. .... Coast.. ..... Colorado.. .. Guadalupe.. Ssn Intonio. Rrazos ...... Trinity.. ... Brazos ...... .do.. .... .do.. ..... Trinit,y.. ... Coast ........ Rio Grande. . Colorado.. ... Brnzos.. ..... Neches ....... Brazos. ...... Colorado. .... Brazos.. ..... Colorado ..... Brazos. ...... Colorado. .... Coast.. ...... Tri1iit.y.. .... ..do. ...... G113,laliipe.. . Trinity ...... Coast.. ...... Trinity ...... Rio Grande.. Nneces ....... Neches ....... Nnecea ....... Brazos.. ..... Colorado ..... Rio Graude.. Larwa. ..... Rio Grande.. Nueces ....... Colondo ..... Coast.. ...... Guadalupe ... Neches ....... Rio Gnnde.. do ........ Pecos.. ...... Trinity ....... Colorado ..... Trinity ....... Coast ......... Brazos ....... .do.. ........ Rrazos ....... do ........ Bshine.. ..... Trinity ....... Sabiue.. ..... Lnvarn.. ..... .. Qll3dalllpR.. . r€ el>hronville.. ..... j Coast ........ Heinpstendll 1 ....... Hmzos.. ..... Henderson .......... Neches ....... Hewitt ............. Hlco.. ................... H1lLsboro.. ............. Hondo .............. Houston ............ Huntsville! 11 ........ Jayton.. ............ Jnmntt, I O ........... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW Brazos ....... do.. ...... Nneres.. ........ Coast ......... Trinity.. Rrnxoc Trinltr .do.. .... TABLE 2.-Daily precipitntionfor Jnnicmy, 1911. District No. 8--Continued. ~- --.,..- Junction ............ Kaufman ........... Keene .............. Kerrvillelfl.. ....... Kniclierbocker ..... 6 o p p e r 1 f l ~__.__.____ Lagrsnge ........... Lamesa ................. Lampasasfll.. ...... LaParra ........... Laureles Ranch. Liberty111 .......... Llano .............. Llano Grandel 11.. .. Long Lake ..... Lufkin ............. Lulingll- .......... Marathon.. ........ MarbleFallsll.._.. Longviewl 1. ..... 99 ..... ......................................... Colorado.. .................................. I ... ....I.. .!. .I. .................... ....I .. 0.00 Trinltv ................................................................... T. T T. .................... .3? .................... 1:::: :...0.32 Brazos ....................................................................................................................... ....I........ .... Quadaluye.. ......... .l o .. .............................................................................................................. 0.10 Colorado ......... T. ........................................................ T. T. ................ T. .... T. T. .... T. ............ T. Brazos ........................................................................... T. ................ T. T. ............................ T. Colorado. ........ T. ........................................................ T. T. ................ .19 .16 .... .O? .01 T. ............ 0.38 Braem:. .................................................................... .23.. .. .__.I.. .......... T. T. ............................ 0.23 Coast ................................................................................................ 1. 00 ................................ 1.00 ....... .do.. ................. .68 ................ .14 ........................................................................................ 0.82 Trinity ...... .35 T. ............................................................ T. ................ T. T. T. ........................ 0.35 Colorado ......... T. ............................................................ T. T. ............ T. ................................ T. Rio Grande. ..................................................................... T. ............ .10 T. ........................ '.. ..... -0.10 Trinity.. .................................................................................... .04 ........ .Os .lo.. ...... .06. ........... 0.28 Sabine.. ..... .06 ........ T. ........ .01. ............................................... .08 ............ .12 . 11 ........ .04 ............ 0.45 Necha ....... .ffi T. ............................................................ T. ............ T. T. T. .I7 .07 .................... 0.30 Colorado T. 1.80 1:::: ::::Le0 do.. ......................................... ............I.......... ...... .4G ...................................................... 0.66 Gnadslupe.. ................................................ .I: : : : : :. . :. .. :. .. : :. . T. ................ T. .22 .05 .04 .................... 0.31 Rlo Qrande.. ................................................ .......... .20 .._.I_. .30 0.60 .......... ........................ ............. ............................................................ ......................................... Day 01 month. I ................................... .. T.' .... .... .... 1 .... .... .... I .... I .... I .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ........ .... .... ................ .................. I .. . _I .. ............... Xi ,171.. .............. .?7 ............... ....I.. ...... 1.21 .02 .na T. T. .... 1 ........ T. .oi ~5 i5 ........ T. ............ 0.1s :l.T.. ! .... T. 1 .ni T. .... .... 1.. T. ._I _. ........ . .I_ .. .I.. . -1.. ..I... .I . 1.51. ..:....I ... .I.. . .I .151... .I... .I .... I .... I... .I... .; .... 1.. ..1.30 m ..... .... 1.. ................. I ............ 1 .... 1. 1 . ........................ 1. :I .. 1 :: :: 1 .. ..I.. . .I.. . .)I. %!I.. . -1 .. . -1 .. . -1 .. . .l:~~~l::::i~;iii.. . -1. .__I .. . 1 ,101. ...I .... 1.. __I.. ../L A O ................... _,. ... .30 T. ............ -2.1 .... .12 ............ ____,.__. 0.6t; 100 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. JANUARY, 19 1 1 TABLE ?.-Daily precipitation for Jnmtay, 1911. District No. S-Continued. Day of month. I Stations. ~ ............ ...... ........... ..... .. ........................ ....... ....... ~ .... .... ............ ............ 0.16 Coast.. ...... .......... .15 T. ........ .OJ ............ 0.29 ... Pecos.. Oli .?8 0.54 MountBlanco ...... Braeos Nacogdocha~l/ll_____ Neches ....... ........ .... .... T. ... .... 0.04 ........... .... .... T. ........ 0.48 New Bmunfels.. Gaudalupe.. Palestine Trinity.. .05 T. T. T. Panter. ............ Brazos ............... T. .... ........ ........ T. ............ 0.23 Pearsall ............ Pierce .............. .... Plainview.. ........ .O i ......... .... ............ .... ........ ........ ........ .... ................ Teras--Continued. ......... Marla.. Rio Grande.. ..._I .. Marshall. Sabine.. .W ...... .... ............ .. ........ T. T. T. .34 0.43 .. 0.8: ............. .... 0.42 0.30 ...... .lY .10 0.55 Rocklandlli.. ...... ..... 0.46 Robert Lee/((. RochTort.. ......... ........................... 0.36 Rossville ........... Runge ............. .... Sabinal ............. .... 0.24 Salado ............. ................................................ 0.44 San Angelo.. ....... ....... .......... T. .1 3 T. ............................ 0.17 San Antonio.. ..... San Antonio. T. ........ T. T. .01 T. ............ .01 ................................ 0. V2 San Augustine. .... Neches.. ..... .......................... T. ,lO ........ .01 .... .l ? .O? T. ................... -0.36 BanJuanit0 ........ ........................ ,135 .0 4 .... ................ T. ........ San Narcosfli.. San Sabe ...... ........................ ..... ........... ............ ........ ........... .... ............ ......... ............ ........ ....................................................... .05 ........................ .O i .... .05 ........ ........ T. .03 .IX; ............. 06 .03 ..... 01 . 01 T.. T. .?1 .ll .04 .03 ........... .3 3 .... ........ .5 0 .... ................ ............ ............ ... .................................... ................ ................ ............. ............ ........... ............... ................ ........ .... ............ ............. :... .23 .05 Tilden TivoliIll Uvalde.. ValleyJunctionnII.. Brazos .20 \yictoriall.. ouadalope.. Wacokl Brazos.. Waxa achie 1111 ...... Trinity.. ........ ........ Weatherford 111.. ........ do.. .... ............. .’ .05 ............ Wharton [R.. ....... Colorado.. Wills Point ......... Sahine. ...... ................................ ............ Zapata.. ........... Rio Grande.. ..._I.. ...... .......................... .. .............. ........ ........ ............ ........I .... 10.24 1 JANUARY, 191 1. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 3.--Na~iinuin and minimum tcinptmfures for January, 1911. District No. 8, Texas and Rio Grande Valley. , I 101 - 29 14 24 39 45 42 41 44 46 42 37 44 47 49 52 48 44 50 51 50 45 40 44 48 39 46 47 50 54 57 55 44.0 I Colorado. 44 24 35 4s 06 62 lis 71 rs 76 75 71 il 70 76 74 53 59 65 80 ' New Mexico. 22 5 - 3 9 10 15 21 34 20 3Y 57 54 43 34 39 33 38 31 25 25 Texas. - 56 38 28 21 33 45 57 61 64 68 67 66 64 59 59 62 61 63 ;I 67 70 49 48 55 62 62 62 62 62 65 Date. Qamett. I- 69.4 ~- Rosedale. 35.3 56.9 San Luis. 9.... 10 .... 11 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... @kultura College. 79 7s 80 80 78 78 75 Fort Stan- ton. 88 87 85 84 85 Mountain- air. 65 55 64 05 61 :;:::: 18 .... 19 .... 20 .... 21 .... 22 .... 23 .... 24 .... 25 .... 26 .... 37 .... 28.. . . 29.. . . 30 .... 31 .... ;; 54 65 70 81 57 51 53 59 71 71 76 82 91 92 93 80 68 65 75 55 53 39 47 57 s1 81 87 88 94 94 59 51 67 65 55 47 Abilene. B.ig Springs. Santa Rosa. Carlsbad. Roswell. Santa Fe. - din. - 6 -16 -16 -4 1 2 2 9 14 27 30 29 32 25 25 29 19 17 12 25 29 15 12 15 22 22 20 24 39 25 29 .6.8 - - - 4fin - 19 10 5 19 27 27 39 39 33 52 59 59 57 48 42 83 33 34 47 35 29 35 37 44 54 54 48 58 58 58 0.4 ro - - - Min - 34 0 5 10 16 17 15 13 26 48 45 43 34 as 39 30 40 30 21 35 45 53 45 33 42 33 36 33 37 21 33 30.4 - - - din. - 58 28 21 ?8 35 44 54 61 57 01 07 fa 62 62 02 64 65 55 51 58 64 49 48 48 55 61 65 63 67 64 65 5.1 - - - Mln - -6 -3 -15 -8 -1 -2 1 1 1 22 29 18 19 14 19 28 8 12 5 8 21 7 3 7 12 15 15 8 28 18 14 - dax - rd 35 34 45 50 52 53 55 70 66 60 67 09 68 73 63 66 60 62 72 74 65 67 52 59 65 cis 74 73 70 77 j2. 2 - - - Him 18 4 -3 10 8 22 19 36 14 35 50 39 39 24 30 28 30 29 15 22 39 37 37 37 29 34 29 27 30 47 37 26.5 - - - Min. 13 -2 -4 4 13 17 32 24 24 31 38 39 33 23 33 31 2s 35 34 2s 36 32 25 31 36 34 ?9 32 3.3 35 35 26.5 - ~ - Yax ~ 5? 44 36 50 63 65 i o 65 75 77 s3 77 72 75 75 77 50 73 75 80 48 39 54 66 70 70 72 82 84 87 %. 9 ris - - Max. - 64 44 36 50 70 65 72 71 76 80 81 81 7s 76 79 81 74 52 HI 78 78 73 45 51 65 71 73 71 83 88 86 Min. - 31 15 0 10 9 21 25 24 25 45 56 50 45 40 41 35 44 39 34 30 57 36 32 35 49 45 40 42 49 50 41 Max - 41 29 18 32 48 54 56 60 Go 64 66 64 w 67 69 ,I 8 67. 42 55 59 6s 07 55 40 58 fa 58 70 66 73 -. rd Yax 80 39 39 40 51 51 5'' 53 55 57 Sl 50 53 5' 49 59 w 46 48 56 58 47 44 47 47 48 54 lj2 61 6s 67 51.4 - - Max. 39 1s 30 42 53 50 50 56 49 54 53 55 53 5s 5s 48 47 53 w 58 53 41 47 46 49 47 a2 63 62 63 50.7 51; - ~ dit 11 3 0 15 19 22 34 30 29 40 39 38 39 29 35 36 37 27 26 34 45 33 32 30 33 32 30 34 41 3s 40 1.7 - - Max - 1s 14 21 33 35 39 43 45 4G 44 47 47 48 50 55 51 41 4'2 50 50 45 42 42 4s 48 40 40 57 57 58 57 44.2 Kin ~ 0 -3 -8 5 11 13 10 33 20 37 3s 37 32 30 33 31 80 36 27 27 33 28 26 26 28 29 37 34 38 41 31 4.7 Yax - 33 13 35 47 51 58 59 63 6.4 69 Gs 01 w I3 i 4 64 40 60 6s I X 65 44 3.3 $2 64 60 Go 72 6s 75 74 5s. 2 @in - -9 -8 11 18 38 32 32 31 36 45 41 38 38 35 36 27 23 23 10 35 25 29 35 35 36 36 3s 45 45 46 47 0.3 - - Yax - 55 19 3 4s 60 59 6.3 Go 70 70 60 77 74 74 74 68 62 40 77 05 40 39 47 59 71 7 2 71 so 77 90 E. 6 ra - - idax - i 8 07 42 53 63 73 77 79 60 79 80 81 79 82 83 a2 81 82 72 77 78 78 74 60 80 81 78 81 a2 82 80 15.6 - - - 27 16 -4 10 21 19 28 33 36 46 51 49 58 53 45 45 34 34 35 35 44 30 33 35 49 49 42 50 52 53 52 7.3 - - - 78 62 30 43 48 59 78 77 66 74 76 72 72 69 72 73 70 67 66 76 81 68 53 58 63 69 69 71 i 9 84 79 ~ 31 14 ?2 33 43 42 43 46 52 53 49 49 52 49 53 54 46 46 49 53 47 37 40 49 51 49 51 53 60 60 60 l.... 2.... 3.... 4.... 5.... 6.... 7 .... B .... 9.... 10 .... 11 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 15 .... 16 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... XI.... 21 .... 32 .... 23.... a.... 35 .... 26 .... 27 .... 28 .... Ls.... 30 .... 31 .... Mm..i 46.0 I 5.7 1 68.0 9.6 Texas. Date. 1- Del Rio. E l Paso. Fort McIntosh. Fort Stoch+on. Fort Worth. hlveston. 'lainview San An- tonio. Haskell.* Taylor. Halletts- rille. Lulkin. Palestine. l - Max. - dax - 43 34 35 45 50 56 57 I 3 6s 70 66 67 69 69 71 71 63 61 61 70 73 64 46 51 59 65 70 77 73 75 76 52.0 - lax. 72 62 33 36 49 55 66 66 67 I 3 09 68 GI5 70 66 61 73 65 63 69 70 1% 51 65 65 6s 70 6s 73 70 70 3 .8 - din. - 32 17 14 16 18 20 40 36 36 56 60 60 61 59 55 58 54 44 45 51 47 47 45 45 45 53 54 58 56 49 51 H. 5 ~ Un. - 31 16 9 16 20 P 24 42 32 37 53 45 49 42 43 39 44 42 35 32 50 43 38 43 41 42 4' 45 43 48 43 37.1 - idin. m 34 1s 23 34 45 55 53 53 55 61 60 59 59 5s 58 61 W 56 m 64 50 47 50 62 ra 63 63 w 64 64 2.2 - dax - 71 Gs 34 44 57 G4 i 3 MI 73 80 i 9 i 6 76 69 71 77 62 53 i? 84 72 50 50 75 75 77 60 81 86 s3 59. 4 70 - - Max. - 74 52 34 .IS 53 64 74 81 76 78 82 is 76 76 77 76 56 56 64 78 60 46 51 66 75 79 78 82 87 85 69.1 -- I 1 - - llax - 35 26 27 37 57 67 65 66 75 8.4 78 66 73 76 54 40 40 46 60 62 50 39 51 56 63 6s 56 65 86 88 58.5 .... - - dux. - 67 ;; 4" 55 61 69 71 G6 74 78 76 72 74 70 il 0s 4s 49 72 s1 51 45 48 65 75 76 76 7s 8.4 81 2.7 - din - 39 14 9 10 2s 35 50 51 45 55 66 w 58 59 56 55 46 43 43 49 46 38 40 39 48 62 64 63 64 61 62 r. P - 6% - M 20 3s 53 61 62 05 63 69 75 76 72 69 74 so 73 65 57 65 74 6s 40 36 60 73 66 70 63 50 77 b4 a. 9 - dir - .'; -8 S 21 20 28 28 15 29 50 42 45 37 44 29 30 33 26 36 34 24 2s 33 33 37 33 38 48 42 50 I. 0 ~ din - 43 15 12 9 19 37 50 50 50 56 615 65 56 5 i 53 4s 57 48 45 49 63 44 40 40 47 45 63 60 62 59 58 7.0 - din - 32 20 16 17 38 33 43 4s 47 62 64 61 62 57 61 63 52 45 47 50 50 45 42 42 49 60 65 64 64 57 56 I. 1 - @ax 68 38 27 45 54 64 74 73 72 78 81 78 76 75 75 74 71 43 50 67 81 49 43 48 65 74 76 75 81 ss 85 %. 1 Yax. I Min. fax. 69 49 39 47 72 70 72 74 82 6B 81 80 80 8' (1 81 69 50 71 83 83 68 44 57 75 78 75 82 85 87 90 '2.1 Kin. 32 11 7 12 19 36 55 40 41 40 M 53 55 45 43 46 40 35 32 44 50 34 33 34 35 41 .13 48 45 55 54 38. 3 - Min. ?1 8 4 15 30 31 37 46 37 51 67 64 61 58 47 42 3ti 34 3s 47 37 31 39 37 47 57 62 49 01 63 63 42. 6 &ax - 69 55 30 42 5' h3 73 77 74 i\ 79 77 i s 78 G4 M 53 69 82 62 48 51 71 78 i 9 77 SO 63 tcz 2.9 ;! din - .55 23 17 16 34 29 49 57 45 61 6s 67 59 56 rd G.1 48 48 52 58 62 48 45 45 50 59 66 6.4 65 tx €2 1.2 dau - i 3 56 32 12 55 76 78 7s 76 80 76 7s 80 77 74 78 66 73 70 s1 70 75 77 78 71 81 €4 82 io. 9 rn din - 56 21 16 1S 31 3 i $2 60 48 61 65 63 F2 59 5s 60 60 56 56 59 62 50 46 48 60 60 64 61 64 F2 61 2.8 Yin. 38 15 11 16 34 27 46 44 39 59 66 63 60 58 58 59 41 39 42 50 45 38 39 41 48 56 64 62 60 58 50 16.0 - -I- 63 31 29 51 62 02 6s 05 64 77 83 76 76 75 77 59 59 41 48 76 66 43 41 49 6s 73 80 71 6.4 66 93 x. 0 35 9 5 11 17 26 31 43 28 42 50 53 55 47 46 40 32 35 31 32 50 32 35 34 37 52 48 42 42 54 55 7.2 74 ,s3 89 88 87 40 46 50 51 67 Mns..l 69.2 79.7 1 50.8 * Haskell substituted temporarily for Seyniour on account of absence of observer from latter place.