400 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIET\T. MARCH, 1911 C'LIMATOLOGICAL DATA FOR MARCH, 191 1. DISTRICT NO. 7, LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. ISAAC M. CLINE, District Editor. GENERAL SUMMARY. Cool weather prevailed chiring tlie early part of the month, and tlie monthly niininium temperatures were recorded at nearly all stations on the 1st. Teniperabures below zero occurred in parts of Oklahoma, and in tlie Colorado, New Mesico, and Kansas areas, and below freezing as far south as northern Louisiana. From the 6th to 14th high tem eratures prevailed, ant1 niasimunis above 90" were recorc P et1 a t some stations in each Statme or area, escept in the Colorado, New Mexico, and Kansas areas, where they were above SO". From the 15th to 18th there WB.S mother cool eriod, giviw light frosts, with minimum temperatures Below 400 as Far south as central Louisiana. From the 19th to 27th moderate temper& tures prevailed, but froni the 2Sth to 31st cool weather was again general, with minimum temperatures below +LOo, as a rule, as far south as t.he thirty-fist parallel. Periods of recipitation were not well defined, and it is not practicab P e to generalize for the district as a whole. In the Colorado area, speaking broadly, there were five- 4 th-6 th, 10 th-12 th, 17 th-1 8th, 2 lst-22d, and 2s th. Light amounts occurred a t one or more stations on each day of the month, escept that there was no precipit.at.ion within the area on tlie 31st, and the aniounts were gen- erally below the normal in most localities. In the New Mexico area there were no well-defined periods of precipi- tation. Light aniountu oc,curred at one or niore stations every day, except on the 3cl,3cl, Sth, 15th, and 26t.h to 31st. The rnonth1.y amounts were generally below the normal and insufficient for agricultural interests. In t,he Texas area there were two periods of light, scattered showers- 1st and 1Stli-36th. The amounts were below the normal at all stations. In the Kansas area there w7ere five periods of light, scattered precipitation-5tli-6th, 11 th- 12th, 17th-22~1, 26th, and 23th. The amounts were below the normal, escept a t a few stations in the western portion of the Arkansas ValIey proper. In Oklahoma there were three periods of light, scattered precipit'ation, as follows: lst, 17tli-lSth, and Ysb26th. At a few stations li lit precipitation occurred on other dates also. normal a t all stations. In tlie Missouri area there were six periods of preci it.at,ion, viz: lst, 5th-7th, 17th-lSth, light and insufficient for agricultural needs, being mucli below the normal a t all stations. In the Tennessee area there were four periods of recipitation-lst, 5th-Sth, 18th-l9th, and 26th-29th. $he monthly amounts were generally small and were much below the normal. In Arkansas there were sis periods of light preci itation, as follows: lst, 4tli-6th, l%h, 17th-l9t,h, 2',{-23d, ancl 35th-29th. The month1 amounts were much below the The mont E lv amounts were small, being much below tlie 21st-32~1, 25tl-26t P 1, and 2Stli-29th. The anionnt,s were normal at all stations, t z e deficiency ranging from 1 to more than 4 inches, the ninst marked deficiencies being In the hississip i area there were seven periods of precipit.n- t.ion, as P ollows: lst, 4th--5th, 13th, lStli-l9t.h, 22d-83t1, 25th-2Gth, and 29 th. The preci )i t d o n was generallv less than 3 inches, and tlie month I y amounts were much below the normal. In Louisiana, speaking broadly, there were only two periods of prec.ipit.at,ion---lst ant1 1Stli-20tfh, although light, scattered showers occurred on several other dates. The monthly amount.s were small in most cases and helow the normal, escept that there was a slight. excess a t a few stations in t.he sout,liea.stmn portmion of the State. Considering the district, as n whole, the monthly preci itation was lidit, sc.attered, and gen- enerally in the northern portion of the State. erally insu&cient P or agriculturar interest,s. TEMPERATURE. Mean temperatures for the month were above the normal, the departures ranging froni + 1.4" to + 6.4". The coldest portion of the distnct was the Colorado area, with a mean temperature of 40.4'. The warmest was Louisiana, with a mean of 64.6". The warmest weather occurred generally on the 9th, loth, or l l t h , antl the monthly masimum temperatures were above SO" in 1\11 States or areas, and above 90' in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and in the Texas, Missouri, ancl Mississippi areas. The highest temperature for the district, 97", occurred at Durant and Healdton, Okla. A masimum temperature of 96" was recorded a t Henrietta, Tex., and 95" at Monroe, La. Minimum temperatures were below zero a t some stations on the 1st in Oklahonia and the Colorado, New Mexico, and Kansas areas, antl they were below 40" southward into northern Louisiana. The lowest ten1 erature recorded during the month was - lo", recorded at Salicla, Colo. Taken as a whole, temperature conditions were favorable for all interests and outdoor work was not interfered with to any appreciable extent by severe colcl. Monthly mean temperatures and departures from the normal for the various States ancl parts of States are reported as follows: Colorado area, 40.4", +3.4"; New Mesico area, 45.S0, +2.2"; Texas area, 53.S0, +3.4"; Kansas area, 4S.S", +4.3"; Oklahoma, 55', +3.1"; Mis- souri area, 49.S0, +2.3'; Tennessee area, 53.4", +2.5"; Arkansas, 56.6", +3.7"; Mississippi area, 59.3", +2.1"; Louisiana, 64.6', + 3.2". a t Elizabet 1 town, N. Max., and a mininiuni of -6" was PRECIPITATION BY DRAINAGE AREAS. ArX.a.ma8 River and trilJutaries.-Less than the normal amount of precipitation occurred throughout this drain- age area, except in scattered localities in Colorado and MARCH, 1911. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 401 Kansas. Over tlie headwaters of tlie Arkansas River, in Colorado, tlie average from 35 stations was 1 .11 inches, being about 0.2 inch below tlie normal. The precilita- tion was esceptionally light over those portions 01 the Arkansas Valley proper that lie in Kansas and Oklahonm, ancl also over the Cimarron and Canadian Vallej-s. The average from 42 stations in the Arkansas Valley pro er in Kansas and Oklahoma was 0.38 inch, being 1.2 inc P ies below the normal. The average from 19 stations in the Cimarron Valley was 0.15 inch and the deficiency amounted to about 1.3 inches. The precipitation was uniformly distributed over the Canadian Valley, the average from 65 stations bein 0.41 inch, wit.1~ a cle- ficiency of about 0.4 inch over t 9 iat portion which lies in New Mexico ancl about 1.4 inches over that portion lying in Texas ancl Oklahoma. The precipitation from 9 sta- tions in the Vercli ris Valle avera ed 0.44 inch, about 1.8 inches below t T ie norma ;Y f , ancl t le aniounts from 14 stations in the Neoslio Valley averaged 1.38 inches, kbout 1.5 inches below tlie normal. Over that! portion of tlie ArlGansas Valley below the Oklahoms-Arkansas line tlie precipitation was uniformly distributed but light, e from 15 stations being 3.36 inches, about 2.5 the inches elow the normal. Red R k r and tributari.es.-Over those portions of t l i s drainage area which lie in New Mesico, Texas, nnd Okla- homa the precipitation was very light, the avera e from normal. Below the Texas-ArlGansas line the amounts were heavier, the nvera e from 18 stations being 3.34 Mi.ssissippi south of St. Louis arid m.dl tribu,twies.- About half tlie nornial amount of precipitation occurred over this clrainage area, but the amounts for the several vallevs and tlie departures from tlie norninl vary ma- terially. 111 the Immediate Mississippi Valley the amounts from 41 stations weraged 1.67 inches, nbout 3.3 inches below tlie normal. Over tlie Valley of tlie Meramec the precipitation averaged about 1.5 inches below- the normal. Tlie average from 19 stations in tlie White River Valley was 1.74 inches, about 3.9 inches below the normal. Tlie average from 30 stations in the Yaaoo Valley was 2.93 inches, about 3.3 inches below the normal. Light precipitation occurred over the Valley of the Big Black, where the average wns 1.63 inches, about 4.1 inches below tlie normal. Over the Ouachita Valley the average from 51 stations was 2.31 inches, about 3.1 inches below tlie noriiid. L0u:isiaim eoasta,l pZai,n,.-More than the nornial amount of precipitation occurred a t a few stations in this drainage area, but generally there was a deficiency. The amounts from 30 stations averaged 2.96 inches, about 1.2 inches below the normal. Monthly precipitation ani1 departures from the normal for the various States and parts of States (in inches) are reported as follows: Colorado area, 1.0S, -0.30; New Mesico area, 0.33, -0.37; Texas area, 0.80, -1.3s; Kansas area, 0.31, - 1.24; Oklahoma, 0.44, - 1.60; MIS- souri area, 1.67, -2.31; Tennessee area, 1.72, -3.16; Arkansas, 2.17, -3.70; Mississippi area, 2.63, -3.75; Louisiana, 2.71, - 1.76. 40 stations being 0.69 inch, about 1.4 inches be f ow the inches, about 2.3 inches E elow tlie normal. SNOWFALL. Over eastern Oklahoma, the larger art of tlie Tesas Mississippi areas no snow occurred. In northwestern Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, and the northern and eastern portions of the Kansas area there was light snow, area, and Arkansas, Louisiana, and t R e Tennessee and the amounts ranging from a trace to 5.5 inches, and in the Missouri area tlie snowfall was heavier, ranging from a trace to S inches, but over these areas the snow did not remain long and at the close of tlie month tlie ground was bare. In c’olorado the snowfall in the mountainous dis- t,ricts ranged from 3 inches to 37.5 inches, but was generally below the average. The high temperatures have caused the snow to melt rapidly and the prospect for a late flow of irrigation water was not as good as at the opening of tlie month. In the New Mexico area little, if any, snow was adclecl to tlie stored de th; on the contrary, the high temperatures which prevaiEd dissi ated most of tlie snow over the southern mountains an a at all lower levels of the northern mountains, causing high water in tlie irrigation streanis too early for a long-continued flow. The late flow therefore will be generally light unless maintained by good rains in tlie spring and early sum- mer. However, tlie soil is generally well filled with moisture, giving promise of a very successful year from an ttgricultural viewpoint. The avera e snowfall (in from the records of such stations as reported snow,is as follows: C!olorado mea, 32 stations, 13.1; New Mesico area, 32 stations, 1.6; Texas area, 2 stations, 3.2; Kansas area, 18 stations, 0.3; Oklahoma, 7 stations, 0.1; Missouri area, 16 stations, 2. inches) for the various States and parts o ! States, derived RIVERS. In Oklahoma all streanis were low for this season of the year, and there were no material changes in the stages during tlie month. Only slight changes occurred in the Red River, there being a stead fall a t nearly all stations, and low stages No changes worthy of note occurred in the stages of the u per Arkansas River. The lower Arkansas was below Low sta. es prevailed generally in the upper White. The lower hite a t C’larendon rose from a sta e of 33.4 on the 1st to a mminiuni of 33.9 on the 5th, a ter which it fell gradually to a s t n e of 13.6 feet on the 31st. prevailed at t 1 e close of the month. t P ie normal during tlie greater part of the month. $Y fell tlirougliou t t r le month. B With tlie esce tion o P a few slight rises, the Ouacliita There was a slight rise in the Mississi pi below St. Louis during the first decade and again &ning the lntter part of tlie second and first part of the third decade, otherwise there was a general fall and low stages pre- vailed at the close of the month. NOTES. TuZia, Tux.-There lias been very little wind and the weather has been favorable. Wheat and oats are doing well. Win ehl, Tm-Weather conditions have been very secured. 1in.n.sas (T. B. Jennings, section director).-Weather conditions have been favorable, except that an unusual wind and dust storm, on the 36th, was detrimental to farming interests and traffic was temporarily interfered with. OkZuhoma (J. Peniberton Slaughter, section director). - in the central and western counties. An entire State on the 26th. The dust was so dense as to obscure the sun during a part of the afternoon. fnvora 6 le for planting corn, and a good stand is being ain becoming dry and rain would be bene- dust and sand storm prevailed over the 402 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. MARCH, 1911 Mkxn~ri (George R’eeder, section director) .-Wheat is re orted to be in good condition. Elberta peach buds, wfich had been forced by the warm weather, were im- The weather gas been unusually favorable for outdoor occupations. Mississippi (J. H. Scott, section director).- With the exception of 1910, this has been the driest March of record. The temperature was higher than usual. aired by the low temperatures of the 16th. ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF LAND DRAINAGE IN BOLIVAR COUNTY, MISS. By W. W. BOONE, Chief Enginee? Bolivar County Drainage Com- mimion. In telling of the movement for land reclamation by drainage in Bolivar County, Miss., the writer deems It pro er to give the reader at least a passin discussion. Without going back farther than the advent of the white nian into this territory, we will begin 50 years ago, when the Mississippi River was spreading her annual flood waters without. human restrictions over the great and fertile l‘azoo-Mississippi Valley, and each year adding to the vast store of natural wealth in the fabulous richness of her “delta” soil. About 1858 the first organized effort in the State of Mississippi was made for proteckion from this yearly flood, when an act was passed by the State legislature creatin the “general levee board.” And then, down all the successive stages of its development, the levee throu% as grown, uiitil to-day we have a system of levees alon our river front the grade of which is 5 feet above the ‘gh-water ade line of the river. Previous t? t e completion of the levees a majority of the planters in cleaiing their ndge land for cultivation had used the winding bayous or sloughs through their roperty as a dumping ground for the logs to be removed ,From the clearing. SO that upon the completion of the levees the planters found that their natural drainage channels were totally inade uate to remove the heavy and winter months. They then saw, too, that their natural drainage channels were fast fillin up, or were the aftermath of a great timber industry that had flour- ished in this section. The floocl water of the Mississippi Ri,ver had previous to the completion of the levees served to gather up and bear away on its tide this congestion of drift, brush, and debris, but since they had wisely chosen to exclude this natural flushing system from their domain, the planters were now confrontecl with the fact that they must turn to ai.tificia1 means for the improvement of their drainage outlets. Still another and a grea.ter reason for drainage, however, was the fact that with a rapidly increasing population, and a peiiod ?f industiial prosperity being enjoyed throughout the entire country, the time was ripe and conditions denianded that the thousands of acres of rich swamp ancl timbered lands lying useless and a burden for the lack of drainage be reclaimed and turned into channels of usefulness. .The question of draina e was agitated by the people of the Yazoo-Mississippi Alley for several years, which movement crystahzed into the passage of the “Alcorn Asicle gh&cquclintwice wit R the previous history and character of t e lands under IY a rainfall which floods all the f owlands during the spring already filled up, with tree tops, logs, an 8 small clbbiis, the State legislature in 1906. drainage law, a number of special acts creating drainage districts in different parts of the State were passed. By the right expressed in this general draina e law the first step for organized drainage in Bolivar Eounty was taken at a meeting of the leading citizens of the county at the county seat, Cleveland, in the spring of 1907, when petitions were put hi circulation re uesting lfogne Hasty and Northern drainage districts were thus formed from lands lying for the most part between a large stream, the Bogue Phalia, on the west and the Yazoo & Mississi pi Valley Railroad on the east. the courts to organize a clraina e district em 7 3 racing s ecifiecl lands in the east end of !i3 olivar County. The The total area of t P ie two districts taken together was - 146,000 acres. Through the effoi-ts of local landowners a part7 of endneers from the United States DeDartnient of Agri- cuhre, Office of Experinient Statigns, were sent Lon October 7, 1907, to make an investigation of the possi- bilities for drainage within the area pro osed to be preliiiiinttiy surveys, and on October 3, 1908, submitte to the regularly appointed clrainage commissioners of Bolivar County their plan of relief for the territory cov- ered and the estimated cost of same. The general plan recommended by the Government engineers was followed as to the location of the ditches, but it is a matter of much regret that their estimates as to the cost of com leting the work fell far short of what illustrate: Right-of-way clearing on the Bogue Phalia, which they estimated to cost $300 per mile, is actually costing $1,100, and right-of-way clearing on east Bogue Hasty, which they estimated to cost $200 per nlile, is actually costing $375. This underestimation of the cost of completing the work in hand would have been a source of much c.onfusion had not this mistake been detected by the drainage commissioners before they made their assessment. The estimated cost submitted in the report of the engi- neers of the United States Department of Agriculture was increased 35’ er cent by the board of drainage commis- sioners and t R eir assessment made accordingly, the total assessment on the 146,000 acres being $335,S57.50. These figures give an average assessment of about $2.30 an acre. The assessment roll was approved on the 18th of August, 1909. Twenty- ear bonds bearing 6 per cent interest were But before the bond sale could be made Hon. Tlios. S. Owen, attorney for the drainage comniissioners, framed a friendly suit and brought it before the supreme court of the State, this action being necessary before the approval of the bond attorne s could be had. The supreme court bonds were sold at their par value in April, 1910. On April 18, 1910, the writer was employed as engineer for the drainage commission, the location of the canals was at once macle, and on July 5 contract was let to R. H. & G. A. McWilliams, of Chicago, Ill., for the exca- vation of 1,155,000 cubic yards of earth at the conserv- ative price of 9.65 cents per cubic yard. All of the con- tracts were subsequent!y let for the S5 miles of canal surveyed, at prices ranging froni 10 to 15 cents er cubic work is 2,942,000 cubic yards, for clitc a es varying from 20 to 100 feet wide. There are now five dredge boats in the district, with two others t.0 be erected within the next 2 drained. These engineers spent four niont R s in niakin the work is actual P y costing the drainage districts. To nest issue B in the sum of 80 per cent, of the assessment. ruled in favor of t i e f drainage district, after which the yard of excavation. The total yarda e for t K e entire - lo 39 30 39 st ?O 29 st ?\I 20 19 ... lot st 29 $0 8t 11 lot IO '2t 10 10 st- %I I0 I0 1 3 IO 29 Y -- 0 -2 13 s 9 0 ti 11 G - 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 3 : d 2 1 B ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 3 2 ........ ........ - G 12 ........ ........ ........ 8 2 12 ........ ........ ........ ........ 0 11 16 w - 1 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 2 9 0 21 10 10 9 -5 11 ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ 4 ........ ........ ........ ........ ti ........ ........ 10 15 ........ ........ 44.7 ........... ........... ...... ........... Kiowa.. .......... Custer ............ El Paso.. ......... ghatbe ............ 4; LW 9 51x1 8:SO 9,510 ... I 2.52 .__I .10 5-1 I T,., ... 5.W s .46 ... I r r . ........ .55 - .DG 'r. ........ 1 .i l - .57 I .OB - .w2, .XI ........I T. "7.5 40.6 1 .5 f 3.8 ...... ........... ........... ........... ........... + 5.9 ........... h xnims.. ..... Pueblo.. .......... Otero ............. Chaffee ............ < io0 4. i34 J.li7 9,500 33.6 37.7 42.0 ............ ........... ........... ...... ........... ............ f4.2 ........... ...... ... ... .35 ii.( .?! .i o ...I 453 1.27 1.32 .?is 2.48 ................... ........ .17 ........ .35 + .01 .55 ........ .25 ........ .33 - 1.95 .51 - .30 .p5 ...................... ................... El Paw .................. Lake .............. Mora.. ............ Union.. .......... RomveJt.. ....... ColIa. ........... 11,250 5.771 4,700 4,634 S.M.3 T .uo 1.51 ......... T. - .4s .oo ........ .W 51.0 44.1 51.3 ........... ...... ........... ........... ........... ........... ..__._ ........... ........... ...... ~~ ~ colfas. .:. ........ ..__do ............ h i o n .. .......... Mora.. ........... ~. . ~- 6.3DG S.4G5 6.399 6.S35 33.3 43.4 40.5 48.7 ........... ...... + 3.5 - .4 ...... 4.03 .21 I:--:&- .l l I: ...... .05 .47 .42 ........ .35 ........ .07 ........ .02 ........ .17 ......... .El ......... .34 ........ .1S ........ .20 ........ .05 ........ .54 ......... .................. .75 .10 .05 .l l .25 .30 .07 .02 OI, nG .l s .l R .IO .05 54 50.4p ........... ........... ........... ...... ........... ........... Quay.. ........... San MIpneL.. .... Roosevelt.. ....... Coltax.. .......... 3,S51 8,789 5, OOO 5.8Y.l 43.7 50.4 ............ ...... !.ii ............... ............... ....... s1 ............ '... .no .50 .ss .22 T .03 .14 T. .rM . I2 .17 .17 . 16 .41 T .................. ........ I .on - .04 .38 ........ .XI ........ .lti ........ .O1 ........ I .I1 - .3R T. ........ .oo ........ .M ........ .10 ........ .I6 ........ .16 ........ .25 ......... T. ......... T. MOM.. ............ Quay ............. Mora.. ............ Colfax. ........... 5; 4 .m 5,622 5,857 in 9 10 lot 9t- 9 ........ 14 12 3 4 8 0 5 ........ ........ ........ ........ 21 ........ ........ ..... 52.8 39.0 41.6 .......I... ................ ....... S3 ....... 65 ..__.__ 72 ................. ................ i MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l .-C l ~i m n a t o b ~l data for March, 1911. District No. 7, Lower Miaaiasippi TTallq. MARCH, 1911 g 5 E - E 1 0 - 19 11 4 23 31 4 2 1 1 18 1 19 1G 17 "1 43 1 15 4 1 8 1 23 ?2 2 12 l l j 9 5 20 17 1 10 1; .. .. 1; .. .. 2 20 2 2 12 3 2 2 2 7 G 2 2 5 11 51 1 2 2 5 6 1 4 3 3 2 5 1 1 13 7 2 4 2 15 2 3 G G 6 2 .. .. .. .. .. 19 1 19 Temperature, in degrees Fshrenhelt. 1 Precipitation, In Inches. $ . -ut Sky. .. 1 I - ' d .a 0 2 >b :? :c 4 - 4 2 3 4 4 .. .. .. 2 0 5 2 s 4 2 0 i 9 1 10 2 10 3 3 H 2 .. .. .. .. .. , - 2 3 .. .. .. 4 18 12 2 2 12 5 5 4 2 5 4 7 2 ti 5 1 9 3 4 2 3 1 5 5 0 0 5 3 3 4 2 0 4 7 2 2 3 6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 0 3 10 - c; e s i;i - $1 59 I35 75 GCl i6 54 70 79 49 81 i 9 50 G9 .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... ._ .. ... 75 ... .. G3 64 ... ... .. 50 6G (io .. ... ... .. so 79 81 81 .. .. .. .. .. 72 80 57 73 70 79 .. .. .. .. .. 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Calhan.. .............. 46.4 + 3.8 34.8 - 2.0 40.2 ...... 46.8 + 3.6 41.G I I+ 4.3 M. M. Myers. C. A. Short. H. B. Rlre. G. C. Sherwood. Colorado College. F. G. Wlllis. George A. Mayes. W. h. Laurk. Elleabeth L. Gray. U. 6. Forest Service. W. sw. nw. n. ..... ..... sw. sw. W. e. ..... 5. sw. SW. ..... e. ne. n. nw. sw. ..... \V . ..... W. ..... nw. nw. nw. ..... W. ...... ...... ..... ..... e. ..... Baca.. ............ 3,935 Chaffee ............ El Paw. .......... G. io0 F-nt .......... 1 a> .-a _. ............ + ..LO ....... ............ - 1.10 - .GI ....... - .95 - 1. i" - 1.79 - 1.81 + .W2 ....... ....... T. .2i 13 .17 .12 .35 .05 .JO .50 .i n .......... .O .O .o .o .0 T. T. T. T. Barton.. .......... Kiowa.. .......... Elk.. ............. .... .do. ........... Stevens. ........... Reno.. ............ Montgomery ...... Allen.. ............ Hamilton.. ....... Hodgeman.. ...... K i n f y y .. ....... Rus I ......... Iiearny ........... Pawnee.. ......... Coffey ............ ..... do ............. Seward.. .......... 8 t afford.. ......... McPherson.. ...... Greenwood ........ Marion.. .......... Barber.. .......... Reno .............. Bedgwick. ........ Lyo ns... .......... Harvey.. ......... Kingman.. ....... Lahette.. ......... Meade ............. Pratt .............. Rumner ........... Chautanqua.. ..... Woodson.. ........ Grant.. ........... Crawlord.. ........ Burner. .......... Sed wick ......... co3ey.. .......... Woodson.. ....... ness.. ............ 1.. .I9 .I14 .13 .59 .e2 .4G .15 T. .3n ............ ....... - 1.M - 1.14 - 1.Y7 - l.i3 - .55 ....... ....... ....... ....... T. .15 .30 .V i .I .33 .XI .15 T. .35 .O i .5i .n4 .G .os *r. .l 5 .12 .lo .oo ........... .O .O .o .O .3 1.2 T. .O .O .o T. .1 .o .n ........... .n .o .O .o .o T. 47.G 5'2.0 47.2 43.0 ............ ...... + 3.0 + 5.5 + 4.s 10 20 11 20 lot- "0 20 20 LW 10 20 20 3 1 .... 3(;t "0 20 11 21 19 20 11 20 10 llt ?o LW 20 .... .... ........... '- 3 1 20 10 1 5 5 2 0 3 2 0 0 5 1' I.--!' n G 3 0 t i .......... .......... .......... .......... - 6 21 5 l i 1fi 19 5 2 13 14 12 15 2 0 9 9 % 1s 25 . tii .a .Ui .(i5 ....... + .05 - .I - 1.ii 4% i 47.2 4G.5 47.2 50.4 49.0 ............ ...... + 3.7 + 2.8 + 3.8 + 5.8 ...... .21 .I 9 .u5 .I .97 .oo T. - 1.s - 1.34 - 1.16 - 1.21 - 2.05 1.05 ............ ............ ............ - 1.40 48.2 Sl., 49.0 49.4i 50.6 j., 4 AS.2 47.W 4S.1 ss.4 49.6 47.2 51.: -.- 50.9 sa.5 68.5 ............ ............ ............ ............ + 1.5 + 5.s + 4.1 + 5.5 + 5.2 +5.3 + 2.7 + 4.0 .___._ + 6.2 + 4.3 + 3.4 + 2.6 ...... ...... ............ ..____ .I15 .?4 .&I T. T. .?I .-- .22 .on .G i .m .09 T. .GO ........... .I1 ........... ........... T. 'r. .o _____ .o .o T. .o T. .o .o .......... .n 2.0 T. .13 .68 .?' .oo 1.53 .05 .lo T. .91 .75 .oo .3!l ............ - .62 - 1.54 - 1.R.5 - 1.89 - .52 -1 .3 - 2.15 - 1.64 - 1.25 ....... ....... ....... ....... OklaAoma. Ada .................... Alvs ................... Pontotoc .......... 1.001 Woods ............ 1,350 Temperature, In degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, in inches. - ? j 'i i$ ! a h - _.. 42 _.. ... 47 44 47 .Is 40 .43 48 41 44 53 45 43 51 ... ... _.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 41 4s 47 41 43 46 5; 45 4.5 43 46 50 37 43 49 $2 5" 47 44 51 46 47 41 50 47 44 4s 53 45 $2 49 41, U 4h 47 49 .. .. .. .. .. 48 42 39 Yi .&I 50 .I3 45 5'' 41 53 36 47 U - 8 w - .. sj 91 SY 61 9li s? SI &4 79 93 lc3 93 81 s6 -. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... s1 82 b3 LiY 7s Lw Ls3 81 61 7s 81 82 s1 83 M &4 so i Y 83 b4 82 si5 a0 79 83 61 so S1 s2 $0 79 $2 S2 s-? S4 ... ... ... ... ... bn ... ... ... ... ... M 81 ,s 90 xa ?5 w I1 Sl S4 80 s1 s3 !? 93 92 ... - i $ - .. 1 .. .. 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !7 .. ?1 ... 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 ... ... 4 ... 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 2 1 1 ... 11 ... 4 ... ... ... ... 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 ;' ... - ' a ' 7 I- .% 0 5 r .F 1; - 1 4 1 5 5 15 S 11 13 2 5 9 12 3 2 I4 5 5 3 7 13 2 2 2 3 0 1 9 .. n 5 5 1 0 ? 3 S 2 3 A 6 2 2 ti 1 S 8 1 3 3 0 2 1 9 4 1 2 1 2 5 4 0 I; LI 3 5 5 8 3 3 5 G 2, n 2 0 .. Stations. Observers. -I- ........... 1.02 ....... I .......... 53.4 I: ..... R. A. Lovelace. ..... S. ..... ne. sw. ..... ..... sw. S. S. S. ..... ..... ..... n. n. n. sw. ..... ..... ..... S. sw. S. 1. S. S. n. S. sw. S. SB. S. n. se. anadian Academy. W. E. Davis. A. B. Connor. 1. B. McClelland. 1. W . O'Neill. Ft. W. 6i D. C. Ry. F. L. Kennard. ........... ........... 55. s ...... ti1.B + 2.0 i g i 0 151 5 1 2 ; 4 ii.'.-o 2 4 i 5 2 3 ; 3 .....I ...... 4i.0 I ._.___ ........... ........... 5 i .G + 2.5 ........... ..... 54.8 53.0 I:::::: ...... ........... 51.4 ,..____ + 2.5 ...... ...... ...... ...... 4 7 3 4 1 1 1 ... ... f 5 1 0 3 1 1 2 1 5 1 0 0 4 6 2 0 1 4 n 2 1 3 2 3 3 1 5 2 0 2 1 1 2 A 7 3 1 0 2 1 4 1 0 2 > ; 0 1 2 0 5 0 3 4 1 0 1 2 0 4 2 0 3 E. B. hilson. Fobt. L. Smith. i. K. Brown. A. C. Elliott. P. G. Ruff. Ft. W. & D. C. Ry. 1. E. Kinney. Dr. W. J. Joss. Rev. P. A. Kaelin. 3. J. Allen. 8. E. Finley. Fohert A. Miller. L . S. Solonion. Wm. H. Crawlord. H. J. Palmer. R. S. Chamberlain. Ft. W. & D. C. Ry. Lou Mulhall. R. A. Thompson. 1. C. Bostick. Finley ................. Henrietta.. ............ Hereford. .............. Lewis Ferry.. ......... Memphis. ............. ........... ::: I :: .53 .o Miami.. ............... ddooeetie. .............. Nazareth. ............. cjchiltree.. ............ Pampa.. .............. Paris.. Plemons. Quanah.. Ringo Crossing.. ...... Romero.. .............. Texline. ............... Tulia.. ................ Wichita Falls. ......... WinBeld. ............... ................ .............. .............. .. 4 3 4 0 5 1" 9 14 0 4 .. .. n 1; 13 21 15 8 11 .. 3 .. 13 14 13 9 5 11 1 0 1 1 17 6 12 11 13 ?B 5 5 11 S 9 3 12 9 17 15 14 10 0 16 14 1 0' ? 20 'i .. .. i n !? ; 5 13 1 lit 6 10 .. ... 25 ... .. l(i 24 29 12 14 17 14 9 20 1s 12 IG s 13 14 19 12 19 13 10 1s 9 19 18 1s L! 19 24 28 15. 1s 13 18 14 14 23 19 20 21 1s 19 15 21 12 15 15 18 2i 15 11 3rJ 17 1s 24 l i 13' 19 23 13 24 118 .. 1; .. 1.10 .50 .10 .78 .25 .I .o .o 1.0 .o .o .n .... 50.0 32.0 .... .... .... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 1 W 1: 322 1, 951 1,nio 94.0 :, 700 -, 090 8% 3.348 1,234 1.234 1 a0 2:513 1,Pl 1. iW 1 13s 922 &!-I 2,836 1,s50 2, 235 1,116 1,112 1: on ...... ...... 1,535 800 E44 3,440 2.2u.s 1,501 2, Mjl 2.993 2,090 1,138 990 2. M3 2,032 1,495 1.074 1,310 1.39 1,ow 2, 2tio 899 2.7GG 1,950 1,218 834 1,040 3,0?7 940 1,225 1,377 1,124 1,068 :: % :: % Rice.. ............ Harper.. .......... Clark .............. Coilex.. ........... Neos o ............ Gray.. ............ Comanche. ........ Cherokee.. ........ Hamilton.. ....... Chase.. ........... Morris. ........... K i 3 y . ........ Fo .......... Butler.. .......... Barton.. .......... Lyons ............. Greenwood ....... ..... ...... + 4.2 +.'..:: + 3.2 .. -.. ...... ...... ............ 46.0 + 5.1 4.6.5 ...... ..... .OO I.-:o .14 1 T. nw. n. ne. ..... W. s. sw. n. nw. ne. ne. s. S. ...... + 7.6 + 5.9 + 7.2 + 6.9 f 2.7 50.3 ...... 47.4 + 4.1 ...... ...... ............ .... .do.. .......... Seward ............ Wllson.. .......... Finuey ............ ............ 49.0 ___._. 5ll.2 + 4.4 SW. SW. 4. S. 11. nw. sw. n. n. nw. se. se n. ..... 46.6 47. 8 50.8 49.2 41;. 6 47. 0 49. n ...... ...... ...... ...... + 3.8 + 3.6 ...... ..... I ....... .os ....... .l r - 1.31 '11.- 1- .76 $0. sw. ne. nw. n. S. S. ..... nw. sw. SW. S. ..... n. n. S. SW. sw. S. S. ne. ne. S. S. S. ::I :: .27 .o R. J. Brooks. L. W. Sendefur. 0. D. Teeter. 406 - it 2 ... MONTHLY ,WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE 1.-Clicmalolag~l datu fm M d , 1911. District No. ?'--Continued. 50 0.43 -0.0: 45 1.79 - .5: 2 .18 ....... .45 - .2! 4 5 e .30 - 3.4 49 .32 ....... .................... ~~B O H , 1911 , - 8 .- 6 a a - c : 2 p: -. 8. 1. ..... nw. ne. n. 8. 8. 8. sw. S. S. n. ne. n. s: e. S. S. Be. sw. 8. sw. sw. S. S. S. S. S. 8. SW. n. .... n. sw. S. sw. ..... ne. ._.., ..... nw. 5. sw. S. S. S. S. 5. 110. U. 3. 5. se. S. 5. sw. 0. W. 1. 1. ..... ..... ne. nw. nw. ne. n. nW. W . iB. 3. 1. nw. 1. PW. 1w. 1. 1. 3W. 9W. 1W. 1. 1w. IW. IW. 1. 1w. 1w. 1w. IW. le. 1w. ..... 1.43 ....... .86 - .7I .ll ....... T. - 1.5 .19 ....... 1.00 - 3.54 .12 ....... .M - l.% .P - 1.4% .43 ....... 1.w - 1.4 1.83 ....... .09 ....... T. ....... .27 - l.9f .w ....... .lm, .26 .73 T. T. .08 1.12 T. T. ....... - 2.98 - 1.69 ....... - 1.78 - 1.01 ....... ....... ....... Cache.. ................ Calvin.. ............... Chandler.. ............. Chattanoogs.. ......... Chickasha.. ............ Cloud Chlef ............ Durant ................ E l d o d o ............... El Reno ................ Enid.. ................. Erick.. ................ Fairland.. ............. ~o r t Qibson ............ Frederlck. .: ........... Goodwell.. ............ Guthrle ................ QuJl?non.. ............. Hamagtan. ........... Hartshorne. ........... Healdton.. ............ Helena.. ............... Hennessey ............. Hobart. ............... Holdenville ............ Hooker. ............... Hurle ................ Ida&[. ............... Jefferson.. ............. Kenton.... ............ McComb.. ............. Mar w ................ Meeker. ............... Mnskogee .............. Mutual ................. Neola. ................. EZ%%?.-.'.:: : : : : : : : : : : : Maylm.. ............. n 2t ... lt 1 1st lt 1 1 ... 2 lt 1 2 1 lt ... 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 ... 1 1 3 2 1 lt 1 2 .. d .5 B .G 6 G 0 6 6 6 1 6 It 6 6 3 6 A 6 5 2 6 6' ..... 2151 5: P a 1 4 5: 5: 51 41 4: 4! 4: 4: 1 c 4: 4t 41 4s 4f 5: 51 5: 1 u 51 4; 4: 4i 2 4 t 4i 1 4 4 45 42 52 42 49 51 42 46 3 4 5 59 4? 48 46 49 45 50 46 45 ..... ..... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... 50 ...... 2 t M 40 45 51 48 4.3 48 40 4.9 50 42 46 46 42 44 39 47 49 39 46 41 45 42 3s 39 5 4 5 ..... ..... 57.7 51.2 56.4 53.6 61.1 69.2 53.0 55.0" 56.8 55.4 48.4 44.4 ............... ....... 9f ....... 82 + 4.5 87 ....... 8E + 5.2 95 + 4.0 97 ....... 80 + 3.6 80 ....... 85 - .4 93 ....... 80 ....... 78 ............... 51.4 49.4 56.2 56.9 80.2 ............... + 2.4 83 + 3.3 82 + 4.4 88 + 4.2 93 ....... ge ............... ............... .07 .01 .P .31 1.26 ............. - 1.33 - .62 - 1.w - .42 - 2.28 ............. ............. Grant.. ........... Cimarron ......... GlngRsher.. ...... Pittsburg ......... Pottawsttomie. -. . Greer. ............ Stephens.. -. -. . - . . Lincoln.. -. . -. . -. . Muskogee ......... Woodward.. ....... Caddo ............. Kay.. ............. Clevelaud ......... Dewey.. .......... Blainu.. .......... Oklahoma ......... Okmulpee.. ....... Garvin. ........... 56.8 53.8 55.4 53.6 53.2 s4. R 55.4 ............... + 3.5 94 ....... Si ....... 88 + 3.5 87 ....... ?a ....... .s4 + 6.2 89 ............... 1.38 .oo .OP .I4 ............. - 1.45 - 1.77 ....... ....... .10 .M .97 1.01 1.04 .08 .23 .32 l.w .14 .oo ....... - 1.76 - 1.59 - 1.51 - 1.00 - .97 -1.45 ....... ....... ....... ....... Wagoner.. ............. Waukomis.. ........... Waurlka.. ............. Weatherlord ........... Waconer .......... Garfield.. ......... JelTerson.. ........ Cwter ............. Missouri. Belle.. ................. Birch Tree ............. Cape Oirardesu ........ C a t hersville. ......... Cassvllle ............... Dean.. ................. Doniphan. ............. Gano ................... Goodland. ............. Greenville.. ............ Holllster ............... Irouton $5 .............. Jackson.. .............. Joplin.. ................ Koshkonong ........... Lamar i ............... Marble&!11.. .......... Mountalngmve.. ....... Mount Vernon ......... Neosho ................. New Madrld.. ......... Oakfleld.. ............. Olden.. ................ Perrvville.. ............ Rolla.. ................. Sprimeld. ............ 8t9elvllle.. ............. Yarles ............. Shannon.. ........ Cape Girardeau.. . Pemiscot.. ......... Barry. ............. McDonald.. ........ Ripley ............ Dent.. ............. Iron ............... Wayne ............. Taney ............. Iron ............... Cape Qirardeau.. Jasper. ............ OreRon.. .......... Barton.. .......... Bollinger.. ........ Wriqht ............ Lawrence. ........ Newton. .......... New Madrld.. .... Franklln.. ........ Howell.. .......... Perry. ............ Phelps.. .......... Qreene.. .......... crawford.. ........ 1.53 1.33 .32 .81 2.69 1.67 2.00 2.03 1.80 1.86 1.73 1.45 .6D 1.36 2.26 1.50 1..S 2.24 1.94 2.57 1.89 1.51 2.23 2.28 .P 2.07 1.40 - 1.85 - 3.81 ....... - 3.29 - .65 ....... ....... ....... - 2.75 - 2.67 - 3.37 - 2.08 - 3.03 - .58 - 3.37 - 2.71 -1.45 -1.4s - 1.19 - 3.07 . - __ . . -. - .68 - 1.79 -1.83 ....... ....... - 4.49 53.4 19.6 1::::::: 18.2 ....... 53.4 + 3.6 10.2 ....... IS.2 + 3.3 iO.0 + 2.7 i?.4 ....... i3.0 + 1.8 18.2 + 1.5 19.8 + 1.6 18.4 + .2 j0.4 + 3 5 12.21+3:8 17.4 + 1.3 11.0 + 3.6 19.2 ....... 8.2 + 2.5 ............... 89 8: 88 R6 38 87 87 91 85 87 55 87 88 85 R 81 86 8.6 a 9 + 5.1 I 85 ....... 8Q StatioIlS. - ! B e i 9 c e I4 - li 1c 5 1: 11 t 1c 5 16 9 4 ?o 6 11 6 5 io ia 1; 1 7 3 16 10 8 5 3 10 14 15 17 18 12 3 lfi 1 7 20 7 I1 11 13 8 18 IO 4 I8 3 7 14 14 1 IO 12 7 8 13 17 17 3 10 17 13 5 I9 18 A 11 I3 7 8 6 17 1 I3 !a I3 !1 I1 !a .2 I4 !s 7 9 !1 2 0 'I 5 - i I B 5 I 4 - I I ! I I 1 ( I 1 i ( I ! 2 ( 1 I : i I 3 I 3 I 4 I 3 3 2 R I 3 2 4 1 a 5 4 5 3 6 6 5 .O 6 4 5 8 6 3 5 7 2 5 6 6 8 7 2 4 8 7 1 ~ Temperature, in degrew Fahrenheit. PrecipltatiOn, In inches I Sky. - ii ;. 9. 4 . - < t t c ( 1: 3 1c 1 !a 4 4 5 14 1 7 12 13 1 12 0 17 21 8 3 14 9 8 13 8 7 3 1 10 9 8 11 11 8 LO 8 3 3 12 LO 0 16 0 0 LO 6 9 7 4 5 ... i a .. .. ._ .. .. .. .. 1; 11 3 9 5 7 6 14 0 12 10 0 LO 8 !1 6 2 6 3 2 7 0 7 0 9a - - 0 b 0' n a. a' 4 - 1 ... I I I I ( I t [ I 2 a 1 11 i f 6 1 6 0 3 1 2 1 1I; (1 1 5 3 15 5 11 3 1 1 3 0 4 0 3 2 4 4 4 1 5 3 13 10 4 3 1 12 5 1 .. .. -. .. .. .. .. 4 5 7 8 4 5 5 9 0 13 6 6 11 5 7 1 9 8 7 .1 7 5 .a 6 8 It __ -- 3 E3 q E! E - 0. ... , 3.1 I I I I I I I I .I .I 2. I .I .I .I .I .I .I .I .( .( .I .( .( T. .( .( .t .( T. .( .( .c .( .[ .c .c .c 1. ( .r .c .o T. .o .o .f l .f l .... .._. .-.. .... .._. .... .a .a .a .a .a .a 1. a .a .a .a T. .o 2.0 T. .a T. .o 3.7 .o 3.0 .o T. 5.0 T. .o 4.0 .o T. .o T. T. .o 4.6 .o 1.2 .O ao - 8 I. 3 a ! - 9s 9 5 - -. ?( 2i 21 2 z It 15 24 x 1s 1 13 25 23 13 18 17 13 23 17 24 1s 18 13 s 22 13 8 21 18 15 8 18 17 27 20 21 20 m 16 23 18 31 2.1 34 14 20 36 12 18 15 17 ?2 21 12 t2 .. .. ._ ._ .. .. .. 5 I4 !4 13 21 18 !I .9 6 .7 .8 .3 .5 D 6 .6 9 .6 !1 8 2 9 9 8 3 e x A t j j .z 0 - 0.4: .a .1 .4 .2 .3: .a .51 .1 T. . 13 .51 .a! .a .n .4: .8: 1.01 T. .2i .u .a . 2t T. .Of .& T. T. .Q .01 .!u .51 .... .a T. ..... ..... . im ..... ..... .70 . 00 .02 .14 .le .19 . 01 .16 .17 .04 .55 T. .37 .10 .45 .52 .94 .67 .08 .13 .30 .67 .14 .oo ..... ..... .Go .67 .20 .45 1.20 1.06 .70 .50 .55 .I .65 .72 .72 .58 .63 .72 1.10 .53 .67 1.05 .60 .85 1.07 .M) .67 1.05 .!a Observers. G if 2 - 2: 21 .... 9' B -, ... .... 2 z 2! P 3l ?! 2( 3 2: 2l ( 2< l i 2.1 2; ?: 3 24 3 -4 -1 1s f 23 24 24 23 17 24 "1 19 21 24 25 23 23 29 25 23 25 .... .... .... .._. .... .... .... .... .... .... 22 21 28 21 17 :: -.a 16 17 23 16 17 22 11 14 19 1 ti 15 19 21 20 P 16 16 21 20 1fi 17 20 15 21 18 .... .... 3 c - 1( l 11 11 ... ... ... I I f E f 11 1C 11 C li 11 1E 9 9 11 9 9 10 21 11 9 9 9 g 11 3 8 11 9 9 11 11 9 9 9 11 9 9 11 9 9 9 15 .. .. io ia .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ?2 9 I1 9 9 11 11 11 11 11 I1 I1 9 L1 11 si 11 I1 .1 .1 .O .1 .1 .1 .. .. ... I Oklaikomdontlnued. I 1,575 872 2,13f 687 2,500 8w 1,m 713 885 1 1M 1'091 1: 400 643 1,456 1,269 2. a58 839 556 1,293 3,300 LOO0 3.133 2, -am m 800 1,398 1,166 1.396 800 3, 4, a00 474 1,m 4,000 1,046 m La00 1,585 1,292 1,030 614 57.0 + 5.4 58.8 I+ 2.5 8; 9; J. C. Brower. H. T. Nisbett. C. H. Holmes. Dr. A. P. Owens. W. C. Frscer. John Landis. Hrs. Frank Rush. Thomas PurceU. Chas. L. Kern. Squire Humble. J. C. Qood. 5. P. Stubman. Nelson Houk. T. W. Lanham. Rose E. Walker. Uri B. Womter. A. W. Hanes. C. W. Prier. John T. Welsh. B. B. Bradley. 8. W. Black. 8. E. Snyder. A. L. Mordt. T. Com ton. Robt. 8olmes. C. H. Heald. R. E. E l k Mrs. M. C. Parks. Leland Turnbull. Eula L. Rutherford. H. N. Kell Dr. C. W. &eyers. Ed. L. Henderson. T. E. Beck. Wm. M. Guy. J. C. Cross. Wm. Noble. J. E. McNslr. F. D. Dodson. Wm. B. Anthony. Dr. J. H. Ba h. J ~a r r R.an%l. Thos. dartin. R. N. Schooling. P. H. Albright & Co. D. Dr. W. F. Ohern. P. Osboru. Dr. L. H. Murdoch. U. 8. Weather Bureau. T. L. Maynard. A. M. Foss. R. C. Block. J. A. Douglas. R. G . Guptlll. M. R. Gayle. Mrs. Kate Chatman. Dr. W. C. Woodard. C. L. YcArthur. Dr. H. M. Hutchinson. W. C. Chamberlain. 5. L. Hatfield. R. C. Shades. B. A. Rwindler. M. D. Reed. B. D. Bonlineau. [rvh Q. Dillon. R. A. Boyle. custer ............. Carter.. ........... Ellis.. ............ Washlngton.. ..... Beaver.. .......... Pawnee.. ......... Comanche. ....... Hughes.. ......... Lincoln.. ......... Comanche. ........ Grady.. ........... Washita.. ........ Bryan ............ Jackson. .......... Canadian .......... Garfleld.. ......... Beckham.. ....... Ottawa.. ......... Yuskogee. ........ Tillman.. ......... Telras.. ........... Logan. ........... Texas.. ........... Roger Mllls.. ..... Pittsbnrg.. ....... Carter.. .......... Alfalfa- ........... KingEsher ........ Kiowa.. .......... 53.0 ....... 55.2 ....... 9: ............... 55.6 + 1.2 9( 50.7 ....... 89 68.8 + 2.5 9i 57.S ....... 9i 57.21 58.0 ....... .5 (x g: 54.0 ....... 8E 53.4 + 1.6 186 Hughes.. ......... Teras.. ........... Cimarron ......... MCCurtah.. ...... ...... 1.500 1.149 1,171 1.854 1.194 1,247 752 880 918 9% 796 940 1.011 1.356 880 700 699 5% 1,258 Ws 1.639 479 I115 1.893 Newklrk.. ............. No-. ............... Oakwood.. ............ 0 keene.. ............... Oklahoma .............. ............. .n ....... .20 ....... .02 - 2.36 Okmulm.. ............ Pauls Vallev.. ......... I I...... + 4.3 + 5.7 + 4.0 ... ...... I ....... .27 - 1.22 .35 - 2.76 .05 - 1.82 Pawhuska.: ............ Oqage.. ........... Perry.. ................ Noble.. ........... Rava .................. Johnston .......... Par and Fox Agency.. . Lincoln. .......... Shawnee ............... 1 Pottnwattomie .... I ...... + 6.0 + .1 + 2.7 + 1.4 + 2.4 + .3 + .1 ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... Suvder ................. Kiowa ............ Stillwater.. ............ Pavne.. ........... Tulsa.. ................ Tulsa ............. Vlnlta .................. Crair .............. ... 91 83 wi sa 94 89 83 Whiteagle.. ............ Kay...:. .......... Woodward.. ......... ..I Woodward.. ..... .I L7.6 + 1.3 50.0 I+ 1. 6 zL1 89 A. J. Wofford. V. H. Kirkendall. D. L. Albert. E. E. Averill. Mrs. Xuma Bloomer. E. E. Dean. w. w. Martin. 4. C. Leech. F. Y. Ad-. 4. Q. Templeton. W. P. Chapman. W. H. Delano. L. Y. Rem. KISS Ruth Smith. 1. W. Hitt. E. H. Adam.% 1. F. Hendrk. 1. R. White%on. W. 0. Burk. diss Josie Smith. E. E. Steiner. I. Superintendent D. Evans. of schools. Prof. P. J. Wilkins. J. 8. Weather Bnrean. Edwh Pumpluey. KO Fruit E r. st8tlOU. ...... 1.200 305 ...... ....... ....... *O ....... 800 ....... LOO0 925 458 979 91 1 wu 420 1.490 1.m 1,023 285 793 1.246 5s2 1.092 1,350 746 M~RCH, 1911. - 50.2 MONTHLY WEATHXB REVIEW. TABLE l.-Climutobgkal data for March, 1911. District No. 7 4 o n h u e d . -_ + 3.1 ............ 407 Kenhukv. Blandvllle ............. Tmnwssc. Arlington .............. Bolivar. ............... Brownaville.. .......... Covin ton ............ Dvers%uri.. ........... Lynnville ..... .-i ...... - 1 ix ?! - E I4 i - 2R 8 29 24 26 24 2s 18 9 40 28 28 13 7 19 4 a3 6 19 4 6 15 7 25 7 26 11 7 28 19 25 30 5 7 5 9 22 a 7 13 26 5 4 16 18 4 8 32 14 24 7 7 2s 27 20 23 19 14 2 23 20 4 24 14 27 16 7 18 3 ... ... 3 15 24 P 21 1 4 2 23 2 2 12 24 2 10 24 11 ... Bsllard ........... 445 Graves ................... Shelby ................... Hardeman.. ...... 450 Haywood. ........ 301 Tipton ............ 311 Dver.. ............ 310 - : :a i t ;.: I .E ;l I- != - 8 .. E 5 4 2 7 ti E 8 4 5 2 7 5 6 5 7 4 7 G 6 5 2 5 6 7 8 5 1 4 5 6 5 7 4 9 3 7 7 ti 5 2 3 4 R 7 7 6 4 5 6 5 5 5 4 8 7 6 7 5 6 5 I1 5 4 5 9 5 ._ 7 6 8 7 7 8 8 11 10 8 10 4 5 9 5 6 8 .. 52.7 5 2 9 53.5 53.0 54.1 53.5 55.8 5 2 7 52.2 53.9 - & 2 .B d g d - nw. ...... ...... S. S. n. n. nw. n. S. sw. sw. S. nw. sw. sw. ...... ...... ...... ...... S. nw. ...... ...... ...... ...... sw. ...... nw. 8. 8. ...... ...... ...... ...... SW. SW. S. e. nw. ...... ...... S. ne. sw. sw. sw. S\V. ...... ...... ...... ...... W. ...... e. ...... ...... sw. ...... ...... S. ...... n. SW. S. ...... ...... ...... sw. ..... sw. 8. W. S. sw. SW. 8. S. se. sw. 5. S. S. sw. sw. sw. ...... ..... ............ + 1.2 ...... + 2.5 + 2 5 + 1.9 + 3.5 + 3.7 + 2.1 ...... ...... 1.93 2 48 1.92 1.00 1.89 1.40 1.62 1.74 1.52 1.06 1.15 ............. - 3.48 ........ - 2.45 - 3.35 - 2.m ........ - 4.15 - 2 4 1 - 3.60 ........ ........ Trenton.. .................. Union City ............ Arkamaa. .do. :. ......... 346 Obion ............. 360 Alicla.. ................ Arkansas City .......... Batesville.. ............ Bee Branch ............ Bentonvilie ............ Bergman... ............. Black Rock ............ Calico doek ............ Camden.. .............. Center oint ............ clarenion.. ............ Conway.. .............. Cornln?. ............... Dardanelle.. ........... Dodd Citv ............. Earl .... 1.. ............ Rldorado ............... England.. ............. Eureka 8 dum.. ...... Fayettevile ............ Fordwe ................ Fort Bmith.. .......... Fulton.. ............... Hardy ................. Helena.. ............... Hot Springs ............ Huttlg.. ............... Jonesboro. ............. Junctlon. ..... -1. ...... Late Farm.. .......... Lewisville. ............ Little Roek ............ Lutherville.. .......... Malvern ............... Mammoth Spring.. .... Marked Tree ........... Yens.. ................ Ne ort ............... Pine Rlufl. ............ Pocahontas. ........... Pond.. ................ Portland.. ............. Prescott.. ............. Rogers.. ............... S rlngbank ............ sfuttgart.. ............ Subiaeo.. .............. hi;Jii;dia ii..Gj-.:: : Henton.. .............. Bripkle ............... Oz.3.. ................ I Lawrence.. ...... Clark ............. .... .do. ........... Desha.. ........... Inde endenca.. ... van buren.. ....... Saline.. ........... Boone ............. Lawrence. ........ Monroe. .......... hard.. ............ Ouarhita.. ........ Howard ........... Monroe.. ......... Faulknrr.. ....... Clav .............. Ye11 ............... Marlon.. .......... Crittenden ........ Union ............. Lonofie. ........... Carroll.. .......... Washln gton... .... Dallas .............. Sebastian.. ....... Hemptead. ...... Sha ........... Phi&. .......... Garland.. ......... Uni on... .......... Craighead.. ....... Union.. ........... Jefferson .......... Lafavette ......... Pulaskl.. ......... Johnson.. ......... Hot Spring ........ Fuiton.. .......... Poinsett.. ........ Polk. ............. Jackson.. ......... Franklin. ......... Jefferson.. ........ Randolph. ......... RQJlbll.. ......... .I. 2.93 3.38 1.74 2.20 1.95 1.77 1.34 1.70 2.40 .75 1.80 3.14 3.04 1.93 1.90 ........ -2 3 3 ........ - 2 7 7 ....... - 2.05 - 2.02 ........ - 3.46 -3.87 - 1.34 - 2.87 -3 .2 8 ........ ........ 5 7 .8 5 2 1 49.2 55.7 ti2.B 60.4 ............ ............ + 5.0 + 4.8 + .8 + 2.5 + 7.3 + 1.7 ............ ............ ............ 57.0 54.0 55.2 52. lid ............ +4 .8 + 5.1 ...... + 3.5 2.48 1.32 1. (i4 4.53 1.94 l.m 1.26 1.97 2.44 1.46 3 .x 1.85 2.54 1.00 1.32 2.61 2.23 2.10 1.95 2.57 1.31 1.82 2.32 1.84 2.00 2.58 2.39 2.55 3.19 3.90 2.11 I.% 2.77 1.77 1.71 2.32 2.03 3.33 2.62 l.54 '- 2.41 - 3.02 . __. __. . -2 .6 8 -1.65 ........ - 3.49 - 2.75 ........ ........ - 4.02 - 4.75 ........ - 2 8 4 - 1.W - 2.28 ........ - 3.04 - 3.08 - 3.06 -3 .0 5 -2 .5 0 - .81 ........ - 1.44 - 1.71 - 3.19 -2 .5 5 ........ - 1.55 - 4.29 - 3.32 ............. ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ I-----.- 59.9 57.5 54.2 54.6 69.8 ............ ...... . -. . -. ...... + 6.0 .____. .S3.2 55.7 57.0 lil. b: 55.0 62.3 57.5 61.6 57.0 54.8 55.8 51.7 ............ + 1.5 4- 2.2 . _. _.. . _. . __ + 2 9 + 5.4 .____. + 4.3 .L 1.5 + 1.7 __.___ ...... 57.4 54.4 56.3 58.8 55.8 52.9 61.2 57.7 54.0 ............ + 4.7 + 4.1 + 3.1 + 4.3 + 6.4 + 1.6 __.___ + 2.1 .+ 0.3 56.9 56.7 61.7 59.4 60.3 ............ i- 3.5 + 2.9 ...... + 3.2 + 4.9 Yilkr.. ........... Arkansas.. ........ Logan. ............ Newton.. ......... Miller ............. Bradley,. ......... Little River ....... Garland.. .......... cross.. ............ 56.4 56.5 ............ + 1.7 ...... I Angullla ............... Bharkey ........... Austin ................. TUUk8 ............ Batesvllle .............. Panola ............ Bi Creek .............. Calhoun ............ B&alls ................ Marshall .......... 60.5 57.6 56.6 57.8 ...... +2 .2 + 3.1 ...... 60.3 56.5 54.2 ............ + 1.6 ............ ...... ............ + 1.6 ............ Cinton ................. Charlaston ............. Clarksdale. ............ Coffeeville ............. ~~~ M a d i ~n .......... Tallahatehle ........ Coahoma.. ......... Yalobiisha ........ 2.90 4.11 2.27 2.92 3.10 3.m 1.94 3.2s 1..w 3.21 3.27 ............. ........ ........ - 3.46 ........ ........ -3 .4 2 - 3.69 - 4.m - 3.56 - 3.06 ........ Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation, In inches. Sky. - 3 q ;.! 3 - 0.0 .... .... .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .... .n .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .... - - D!, *E UT O b I- fl: G C - 7 ... ... 9 5 10 ti 12 6 10 10 5 4 4 5 7 ... ... ... ... 5 5 I.. ... ... ... 6 8 ti I.. I ._ ... ... 10 5 8 4 9 8 5 4 5 7 4 8 8 0 2 4 3 4 8 12 7 4 7 ... ... .-. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 ... 8 7 11 9 3 G 15 3 10 4 2 5 6 ... ... ia io ... - J sb i;i - e4 ... ... 52 52 83 85 82 Ri 87 85 81 86 89 01 m 91 87 8li 89 91 92 92 91 90 90 88 90 88 89 91 91 89 93 90 w 90 Ml 91 89 90 a, 94 89 90 88 90 90 w 91 91 88 sa 86 85 90 91 89 91 ... ... ... ... ... 87 ... ... ... ... ._. 88 88 87 88 88 $9 8G 80 92 91 91 89 ... ... ... ... ... ... - g - 11 _.. _.. 10 11 11 11 9 11 9 11 sl 11 ... 9 9 ... _.. ... ... 9 9 9 11 9 9 ... ... ... & 1 lr ... ... 9 9 9 9 ... 9 9 Si 10 9 9 11 ... !' .-. 9 9 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 11 9 9 9 9 11 ... ... 11 9 11 11 11 9 12 si 11 11 11 11 ... ... ... ... ... ... - $ c 3 - 19 ... .-. 23 22 25 24 22 21 26 22 20 2.7 25 2(i 28 24 22 15 27 34 27 28 21 21i 19 31 29 21 24 24 n 28 25 34 2u 32 26 29 30 25 a 20 27 a 2e 28 29 18 31; 21 24 2s 29 2c 3(1 32 24 3 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 30 ... ... ... ... 32 28 27 21 34 28 24 I 33 33 32 31 ... ... .... .... .... .... - d n - 16 .. .. 16 16 lli 16 16 16 16 16 .. 3 2 .. .. .. .. lti 16 .. 1 61 28 2 16 16 18 2 ai 16 ai 16 2 I6 16 2 16 16 A 2 16 3 2 16 2 18 2 2 2 16 2 2 16 16 16 2 16 2 10 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 16 10 16 16 3 16 16 16 3 3 16 16 _. .. .. _. _. .. - x 8 $3 z 0 - 0.49 ..... ..... 1.20 .90 70 .75 .52 . ti7 .XI .43 .72 ..... .w .88 1.02 2.04 .80 1.00 .73 .77 .40 .s 1.02 .50 . li7 .90 1.30 .91 .74 1.05 .63 .61 2 25 .67 .66 . d .73 1. !m .50 .7B .94 .70 .e2 1.21 1.00 1.21 .54 1.30 .51 .76 .96 .90 .w 1.15 .95 1.08 1.96 1.04 .71 .15 1.11 .69 .81 .93 .77 1.13 .71 . 61 ..... 1. m 2.00 .70 1.75 1.55 1.02 .96 1.32 1.15 1.27 1.10 1.23 1.5s 1.24 .w 1.90 1.70 .... . ria .- 8 3 s I" r, - 12 ._ .. 22 13 21 22 16 14 13 18 23 16 21 15 21 .. .. _. 18 23 .. .. -. .. 17 10 0 .. .. .. .. .. 17 7 14 15 17 14 23 10 6 ?o 17 n 11 18 15 .. .. .. ii .. 16 13 4 15 2.3 16 .. .. .. .. m .. .. .. 18 .. 20 19 18 24 10 14 12 17 15 24 17 21 13 m .. m ... ... - L m 8: E$ i j z l - 12 _. .. 0 13 0 3 3 I 1 8 3 4 11 G 11 3 .. .. .. .. 8 3 .. .. .. .. 8 13 16 .. .. .. .. 4 19 11 12 5 9 3 17 20 4 10 2 12 7 14 3 13 14 19 4 4 4 8 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. _. ._. 7 .. 3 5 0 6 4 15 2 1G 4 7 4 5 9 0 ... ... ... i a Ohservers. 0.88 _._. - 3.99 ........ E. W. Horr. .. .. 39 42 34 39 45 42 32 42 44 40 44 47 40 42' 38 41 44 44 44 42 44 46 * 41 38 41 38 37 39 46 42 47 41' 45 43 41 40 34 41 44 53 41 44 39 38 501 45 36 44 41 39 38 36 36 4 46 50 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 36 41 41 45 38 41 41 43 40 40 40 44 .. _. .. .. .. .. A. T. B. Etherldge. Miss Y. A. Smith. Miss Hattie N. Moses. I. 8. Rumn. Miss M. A. Sinclalr. Prof. 8. A. Robert. 0.8. Martin. U. 8. Weather Bureau. 0. F. Cantwell. ProI. F. L. Dennison. J. B. Klmzey. JGkson..:. ............ Mkhn-... ...... 450 Kenton ................ Obirm ............. 325 Memphis ............... Shelby.. .......... 409 Mllan.. ................ I - Gibson.. .......... 440 ...... 250 2Yl 145 271 !m 1.303 1.324 259 226 361 158 470 171 309 2x3 330 1.175 223 285 1,465 1,451 481 M 6-43 182 600 85 345 195 262 357 775 277 512 ?29 1,100 231 377 215 1.25(1 122 327 1,385 182 495 1oM) 332 304 206 ?.50 ...... ...... ..__.. ...... ...... 2: 300 ...... 56.81 ._.__. 58.2 + 2 5 59.2 ...... bIcCdlo h & Quelck. prof. S. 8 Samson. J. A. Roar. W. C . Blundell. Ldla I. Teter. J . E. Scanlan. P. U. B. 8. Jackson. Weather Bureau. John T. Marey. 5. I. Howe. E. L. D. Whitson. W. H. Stoner. R. H. Quarterman. 1. M. Huddlestan. Mrs. B. E. Bishop. 0. H. Burr. Jacob Brobet. A. Beznard. Neal Dodd. W. J. Moss. Jeff I. Bnbb. 1. c. chenadt. George W. Nlrhoalds. Universlty of Arkansas. A. Tredlcr. U. 8. Weather BUWII. B. C. Logan. C. A. Caywood. R. F. Modisett. Hot S rings Water Co. C. A. &my. Benedictine Sisters. J. A. Lowderback. F. W. Yonmans. 1'. S. Weather Bureau. 0. H. Ilrntschei. Miss L. c. smith. F. L. Wallick. Smith. R. R. 6t. John. Chas. R. M. S Rdami. rigg J. M. Hudson. Benedictine Sisters. A. F. Stevens. L. W. Gregory. A. M. Ellsworth. Carl A. Star&. G. Field. H. A. Buerkle. New Subiaco Abbey. Qeorge Paxton. D. E. Moore. W. J. Savage. John E. Payton. S. D. Jester. John Seals. R. H. QilliSpiQ. 2.53 2.49 3.13 3. I75 3 42 1.54 107 m 230 390 228 177 241 470 187 211 270 140 ...... ...... -.._.. ...... ...... im E. W. Cook. H. J. Irvine. J. M. Cox. J. Tallahatehie P. Havens. drainage corn. Dr. a. W. Smith-Vanir. W. B. Burke. A. C. Tuttle. Tallahatrhie drainage com. M. A. Candler. TallaJatchie drainage corn. ........ - 3.28 - 2.92 ........ ........ - 3.88 Corinth.. .............. Alcom.. .......... Crenshaw .............. Panola ............ Denmark. ............. Lalayette .......... Duck Hili .............. Monteomem.. ..... ............ 58.2 + 1.2 61.4 I +2 .5 DO. W. H. Eskridga E. F. Fan. Tallahatchie drainage com. T. L. Darden. F. L. Harbison. J. H. Stephen. Edwards ............... Hinds.. ... .. Enid ................... Tallahatchie Fayetta ................ Jefferson .......... Oreenville .............. Washington ....... Oreenwood ............. Leflore ............ ............ 62.8 +3 .5 b9.2 + 2.7 58.2 + 2.2 408 Hisstrsippi-Cont'd. Orenads ............... Hemando .............. Hickor Flat ........... Holly rings. ......... Lake Cormorant. ...... Kwiu9o.. ........... MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. TABLE l.--Climatolog.ical data for March, 1911. District No. 7-Continued. Grenada .......... 134 De Soto ........... 391 Benton ............ 435 Marshallll. ......... Coo A ttala.. .......... 430 De Soto.. ......... 206 MARCE, 1911 Pontotoc.. ............. _I Port Gibson ............ Rosedale.. ............. Senatohia.. ............ S h o r n ................ SufTolk ................. Swan Lake ............. Tchula.. ............... Unlveaity ............. Utica .................. Virkshiug .............. Water Valley. ......... Woodvill e... ........... Y w o Clty. ............ Louisiana. Abbeville.. ............ Alexandrla ............ -. $ ; E ti CI fl cl -. 2 23 2 24 21 2 2 3 2 33 2 23 23 3 2 S 10 6 6 1s 7 40 22 18 17 z3 ?3 23 23 11 23 1 3 1s 23 1 23 10 23 23 4 19 15 23 19 23 14 I I 10 20 4 ... '9 ... ? 4 23 L3 5 4 23 40 23 19 5 19 19 10 15 16 Y 19 1 40 5 14 18 4 1 ... - Pon totoe... ..... Claiborne.. ....... 116 Bolivar.. ......... 143 Tate. ............. 284 Madison.. ............... Franklin ................. Tallahntcliie. ..... 148 Holmes.. ......... 130 Lafarette.. ........ 502 Hinds .............. 2S7 Warren.. ......... 247 Palohusha. ....... 300 Wilkinson ........ 5tio P a m ............. 116 Vermilion.. ....... 18 Rauides ........... 77 Temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit. BO.4 61.4 G6.8 66.1 m.9 64.2 61.6 a.0 64.3 ti2.4 ti8.6 tiO.S'+ b3.3 tili.3 t.AI.0 r5.s 65.6 70.0 G5.1 67.3 63.0 G 4 .q .- i I{ ?E it ;.: :E I - IC - 5 6 8 7 9 9 9 LO 9 4 5 11 li 10 7 6 5 6 5 8 (i 9 8 7 8 8 4 4 G 4 3 0 5 5 3 4 4 6 5 7 G 4 4 6 7 7 4 4 5 5 6 4 7 5 5 G 6 7 5 3 6 I3 7 6 7 6 6 G 5 5 3 1 5 5 6 6 5 5 7 3 .. - ....... so 8 + 4.4 91 9 + 3.8 78 13 ....... s6 8 + 6.0 82 11 ....... M 8 + 3.0 89 8 + 1.0 92 11 + 1.7 56 11 ....... 91 9 + 0.1 92 S 4.0 59 10 ....... 89 5 + 2.3 s i 8 + 1.G 90 8 + 3.1 90 11 .t 3.7 93 12 + G.7 87 8 ....... 94 19 + 1.9 87 z( + 5.1 93 11 + 1.4 w 8 ........ - 2.38 + .4 9 : - 3.03 - 5.11 - 2.87 + .94 - 3.27 - .47 - 1.75 .............. ........ ........ ........ ........ 1 .3 1.91 1.5s 1.23 1.08 .?8 1.67 .85 1.00 3.45 1.35 .79 2.10 1.14 Camem ............... Carrollton.. ............ Cheneyville ............ Cinelare.. .............. Clinton.. .............. C~lllnston.. ............ Covlngton ............. Cameron .......... 6 Orleans.. ......... 7 Rapides ........... 67 West Baton Rouge ....... East Feliriana. ... 113 Morehouse.. ...... ffi St. Tammany ..... 39 Ferriday ............... Franklin ............... Grand Cane.. .......... Orand Coteau .......... Hammond.. ........... Houms ................ Jena.. ................. Jennings.. ............. Lafayette. ............. Lake Charles.. ......... Lakwide ............... Lawrerice.. ............ Leesvllle ............... Liberty Hlll.. ......... Lo ansport.. .......... Mefville ................ Minden. ............... Monroe. ............... Morgan Cit.y. .......... Newellton ............. New Iberia.. .......... New Orleans (1). ...... New Orleans (21.. ..... Opelonsas. ............. Paradis. ............... Pearl River. ........... Plaln Dealing .......... Rayne.. ............... Reserve ................ Robeline ............... Ruston.. .............. St. Franeisville ........ Schriever.. ............ Sheridan ............... Shreveuort.. ........... Concordla ................ St. Marps ........ 10 De Soto.. ......... 302 St. Landry.. ...... 93 Catahoiila ............... Calcasieu.. ......... 30 Lafayette.. ....... 36 Calcasieu.. ........ 22 Cameron. ......... 9 Plaquemines.. .... 6 Vernon. ................. Bienvilie.. ............... De Soto.. ......... 192 St.. Landry ........ 45 Wehster.. ........ 194 Ouaehita.. ........ 82 St. Marys ........ 14 Tensas ................... Iberia ............. 15 is ........... 51 Tangi ahoa 1 44 Terregnne :: :I : ...... msaier... ......... LIJB Acadia ............ 44 St. John Baptist.. ....... Natehitoches ...... 147 Lincoln. .......... 313 West Feliciana .... 115 Terrebonne.. ..... 17 Washington .............. Caddo.. .......... 3 9 - .54 - .95 - .89 ........ 1.16 1.18 1.15 1.s1 Prwipitation, in inches. Sky. - ' I .I i: 3 2 .( UT >: - 3 6 4 13 5 3 5 13 4 2 11 11 21 7 0 4 7 7 8 4 4 .. .. 11 8 18 5 15 19 5 R 7 7 10 6 1s 5 12 G I1 17 5 10 8 s 5 5 9 G 15 3 9 5 5 9 1s 14 11 4 16 5 8 10 3 11 7 XI 5 11 7 6 15 5 19 8 4 5 ti .. .. .. .. - _- 2 - 0.0 .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .6 .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .o .I) .o . 0 .(I .o .(I .u :s .... .._. _- - Q 3 : i'i !< ;! - G 11 18 4 2 7 8 7 11 15 4 8 0 1 5 14 5 3 4 s s 4 .. .. G 5 l i 2 4 1 4 5 15 3 9 4 9 12 11 9 7 4 8 12 10 2 0 LO 16 4 0 2 7 7 8 5 3 7 1 3 14 8 LO L5 7 0 2 IO 7 9 14 3 8 6 13 35 32 9 .. - - * - ... 1 24 31 ... ... ... ... ... 40 21 i 31 31 I 33 32 2li 33 39 2G 3s 34 ... ... _.. 41 37 33 44 35 50 44 32 41) 3s 36 34 33 33 36 35 40 34 31 40 2s 41 34 44 34 44 41 30 44 41 30 34 33 32 29 44 46 3ti 40 29 41 40 33 34 40 35 33 33 ... ... ... ... ... ... _.. E l ' - .- ........... + 1.3 87 ........... Observers. d - d d c d .- -I--)- .l . 30 1.03 1.30 1.53 .80 .a 1.11 1.44 1.31 .ps .90 1. s5 1.34 .25 1.07 1.93 1.31 1. 15 .84 1.01 1 .8 .58 1.08 1: Talhhatrhie drainage coin. W. F. Wood. Tallahatchie drainage rom. L B.Moshv. E: L. Lurai. Tallahatchie dralnage rom. Do. Do. ne. sw. 8. se . sw. sw. .._.. ..... ...... n. n. nw. e. n. n. sw. W. S. S. S. R. S. sw. se. ...... se. n. n. e. e. se. 8. 8. 8e. 8. 8W. 8. se. S. 8. 8. ...... n. ne. n. nw. se. nw. n. se. e. e. ...... W. 8. S. 8. 8. se. n. ne. ne. se. e. ...... sw. 8. ..... S. 8w. n. ..... BW. sw. 8. e. nw. n. 8. se. ..... 55.3 ... 11 .. 10 ... 42 39 4s ... .-. ... ... ... 44 33 44 39 40 40 I" 37 41 29 31; 35 39 ... ... ... ........ ........ ........ - 3.89 - 4.38 ........ ........ ........ ........ - 4.59 - 3.07 I. ....... - 4.31 - 4.m - 3.53 ........ 1 - 3.91 ........ ........ ........ 14 9 14 24 21 1s 11 10 14 16 13 10 33 20 12 19 21 19 19 19 19 ... .. .. 14 8 9 14 8 35 21 19 9 18 16 9 17 7 14 11 7 22 13 11 13 24 I 12 9 12 b 20 19 19 14 13 26 13 12 15 11 13 13 18 9 16 13 15 11 13 18 6 12 2 4 10 .. $: .. .. .. - ... 11 11 .. lli 3 ..... 53.5 57. a ..... .. .. .. .. 3 Lula.. ................. Coahoma.. ........ Is? Malone.. ............... Marshall. Marks .................. Quitman.. ........ 163 Natrliez.. .............. Adanls ............ 2W New Albany ........... Union ............. ~- ~. -~ ~~~ ~ ~ ......I ....... .... .................... ...... 1 ....... ti3.4 + l .s 1 ....I... 92 11 cam. com. 1. lti 3 18 ....... .... ....... ... 11 11 .. l t i 3 .. Ili It; 3 lli lli 17 3 .................... 61.4 ....... 01 11 57.0 + 3.7 85 11 81.4 ....... 91 11 t;2.0 + 3.8 ss 11 58.0 + 2.s s7 11 64.0 + 2.4 90 11 w1.7 + 1.0 91 11 ........ - 4.45 - 3.12 - 4.44 - 3.130 34 47 43 31 391 24 32 42 20 37 'I4 38 40 41 39 41 38 37 46 39 t i 0 34 39 38 40 31 38 55 31 37 40 4G 43 43 39 ... ... a. 57 2.14 2.75 3. 62 3.21 1.5" 3. MI 2. lis 3.72 1. sa 3.11 .58 -. 53 2.71 5.40 2.21 1.55 2.98 3. li" 2.61 2.01 2.10 3.55 2.78 2.81 2. &5 3.95 1.04 2.49 2.39 3.57 1.72 2.01 3.00 1.53 .... ; 39 C. J. Edwards. Nellie Graham. Lulu M. Wentz. Elmo M. Bott. C. 8. McFarland. GrahamM era. C. E. smdes. N. La. experiment station. Stale hioio ical station. Loyola Colfege. Walter I. Tanner. Cinclare Cent. Factory. John A. White. John B. Reily. Lucille Champagne. J. P. Lucas. John F. Park. W. P. Chandler. R. X. Selater. J. Y. Bonney. J. Foster Provost. St. Charles College. C. C. Cam . H. Id. Foote. I. A. Wilhanks. J. F. .Buch. J. J. Davidaon. Geo. Boudreaux. L. J. Nunnemacher. H. C. Warmoth. C. M. MrFarland. E. A. Crawford. Bettie M. Dennis. Chas. B. YcNeiU. Ethel Fort. L. L. Smith. Virgil E. 1Unsey. John D. Fultz. Mrs. Jno. A. Gebert. U. S. Weather Bureau, Sugar ex rlment station. Louislana Meadows Co. Geo. F. Banrks. Leon Sanders. A. P. McNeii. Leon Qodchaux Co., Ltd. Ruby MrCook.. J. C. H. M c P i e y . L. P. Kilboume. Harriet F. Rievier. D. A. Self. U. 8. Weather Bureau. C.T Le h F. L: Stl%dartin. G. W. Rlchardson. Sped. Andrew Eoresi. ondren. l l i 3 17 17 17 3 17 3 2. 17 17 18 17 31 17 3 17 17 9 17 3 31 17 4 ;. 3 3 17 17 e $ ............. food.. ............ Dodmn ................ Winn .................... 33 Farmerville ............ I Union ............ 177 Donaldsonville.. ....... Ascension.. ...... .I ......I .............. BO.0 I+ 2.5 9 1 , 9 m.4 + 1.8 90 62.6 I+ 3.3 95 Ill I ... 17' 3 3 ... ... 3 2 17 14 ... 25 24 42 37 .. ... ... 44 34 19 14 50 40 46 .XZ 35 ... ................... 2.59 ........ 1.44 2.19 - 1.94 .87 2 .8 - 1.58 1 .3 4.29 + .51 2.46 3.70 - .G9 1.85 3.25 - 3.49 1 .8 1.15 ........ 1.15 2.70 - .97 1.32 2.35 ........ 1.20 1.65 ........ .El 5.90 + 1.95 4.01 3.35 - 1.30 1.70 2.7ti ........ .95 3.60 ........ 1.60 2.32 - 3.20 .87 Et. Tammany.. ...I 2 9 ... 2 17 17 31 1 1; 31 17 17 2 Simm&port ............. Avoyelles. ........ 42 Southern Unlv. Farm.. Su rtown ............. Calmsieu Tafhlah.. ............. Madison.. ........ 91 Walker ................ Livingston ........ ....... ......I ....... I ... ...... 40 17 26 30 I 3 44' 4 3 1 2 s I I ..... se. b, 0, etr., indicate, revertivel 1.2,3, etr.. days missing from the record. 114 Temperature extremes are from observed readlngs of the dry bulb; means are computed from observed readlnga. * ~reclpltatlon included in that ofthe next measurement. t Also on other dates. Separate dates of falls not recorded. Data are from standard instruments not supplied by the U. 8. Weather Bureau. struments are read in the morning; the msxlmum temperature then read is charged to the preceding day, on which it almost always occurs. '! Ztimaterl hv nhsprc-er. ......... Precipitation for the 24 hours ending on the morning when it is memured. Precipitation is less than 0.01 inch rain or melted snow. ~IARCH, 1911. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. 409 TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for March, 1911. District No. 7, Lower Mississippi Valley. 410 Stations. MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW. Watershed. MARCH, 1911 Tezus-Con tinued. Canadii ........... Childregs ........... Chilllcothe.. ............ Clarendon.. ............ Clarksville. ............. Claude ................. Dalhart I Denlson 1 : Fin1a.y fl I .. ............. Henrietta ............. Hereford. ............. Lewis Ferry 11.. Memphis. ........... Miami.. ............ Yobeetie.. ......... Nazareth.. .............. Ochlltree ........... Pampa.. ................ Paris 11.. .......... Pbmons ............ Quanah 1 I.. ........ Ringo Crosslng 11. Romero ............ Texline .................. l'alla ............... Wlchita Falls ............ Wlnfield. ............... KaMOcr. Alden.. ............ hhm2z .............. Burl1 ton ......... Chamon.. ......... Coldwater.. ........... Columbus.. ........ Coolidge.. .......... Cottonwood Falls ... Council Grove.. gm&m.. Eldorado.. .............. Ellinwood.. ............ Em poria ........... Eureka ............. Fall Rlver.. ............ Far o .............. Fdonla.. ......... Garden Cit ........ Oreensburg.. ......... Orenola.. .......... Howard.. .............. Hugoton ........... Butchinson.. ...... Independence. ..... Iola.. .............. Irene ............... Jetmore. ............. Kinpan.. ............ La r-8 ................ Lakin. ................. Lamed.. ............... Lebo.. ............. Le Ro ................. Liberaf ............. Macksvllle .......... McPherson. ........... Yadiin. ........... Marion.. ........... Medicine Lodge.. .. Medora.. ............... Mount Ho pe... ....... N d o Raplds. .... Neae City ........... Newton. ........... Norwich.. .............. Oswego ............. Plaii .............. Pratt.. ............. Rome. ............... Sedan .............. Toronto.. ............... Ulyases.. ........... Walnut.. .......... Wellington.. ....... Wlchita.. .......... Wlnfleld.. .............. Yates Center.. ..... Oklnhoma. Ada ................ Alva. .............. ........... Chan%. ............... ....... Great Benz.. ......... TABLE 2.-Daily preciphation for March, 1911. Distn'ct No. 740ntinued. Canadian.. Red ........ .do.. .... .do. .... .do. .... .do. .... Canadian.. Red.. ...... .do. .... do.. ... ..do. .... ........ d 0. .... .-..do. .... Canadian.:. Red ........ do. ..... Canadian ... do. .... Red.. ...... Canadian.. Red. ....... ..... .do. ..... Canadian ... do ...... Red ........ do. .... .do. .... Arkans as... .do.. ... Cimarron .. Neosho ..... .do. .... C i m n . . ..do ..... Nmho ..... Arks nsas... Neosho ..... ........ .do.. ... Arkansae... .......... do.. ... do.. ... .do.. ... Neosho ..... Verdigr is... .do.. ... Cimarron.. Verdiigr ls... Arkansas... ..do.. ... .-.do.. ... Verdigr is... .do.. ... Cirnarron.. Arkan sa%.. Verdi via... Nmho ..... Arkansas... .-.do.. ... ..do.. ... do ..... .do.. ... .do.. ... Neosho ..... .do.. ... Cimarron.. Arkansas... ..do. .... Verdigris.. . Neasho ..... Arkansas... .do. .... .-.do. .... Nmho.. ... Arkansas.. . __.__do.. ... .do.. ... Neosho ..... Clmarron.. Arkansas... .-.do.. ... Verd ris .. C i m n . . Neoaho ..... Arkansas... ____.do ..... do.. ... Verdigris.. . .?o. ... Canadian. . Arkansas.. . T: .72 .24 .50.. .05 .50 .... .65 .%.. ........... I ........................................ .._.I .... 1 _...I ............ I ............ 1 .... 1 .... ._..I ........ ....I ................. .12 ............................................................................ .15. ....................................... .15 ................................................................. .50 ........................ .ti7 .3 .................... 2.12 ........................................................................... .74 ............................................ .74 ................................................... .10 ........................ .33 ........................................ .43 ................ .'. .............................................. .10 ............ T. .04 ........ .44 ..................... P ...................................... .06 .................... .6S .16 ......... lM .15.. ....... ti0. ................... 2.21 .... I ............................................................ .45 ............................ .?o .................... .i o __._, ........................................................ ____I .51 ................ .a ........ .30 .................... 1.51 ................................................................................ .40. ....................................... .40 ................................................................................ .I ........................................ .53 ............................................................................ .% ........ T. ................................. .25 ............................................................................ .21 ............................................ .21 ............................................................................................ .% ........................ .&O ............... T. .% .Ol ............ .ll ........ .70.. ...... T. ........ 2.02 ........................................................... ._..I ................ .a .... ....I .... .10 ........................ I .___I.___ .................................................... .___I ._._ ......................................................... . T .o4 .171 Beam.. .......... _I Canadian.. .................... .................... ................................ .................... T. T. T ......... T.T ..................................................... T ..... T ............. T. ........................ .02. ....................................................................... .15 .................... .1i .................... T. .OG ............ T. .................................... .01 ............ T. .12 .... .OZ ............ .P .................... T. .Mi T. ........ T. ........................................................ .10 .... T. ............ .19 ............................................................................................................................ .oo .................................................................................................... .05 .................... .05 ............................ .E .................................................................... .24 .................... .% .................... .05 ................ .03 .................... .64 ............................ .a ........ .05 ............ .97 -1. .04 .05 .13 ........ .._.I .... ....I .22 ....I .... ._..,..._ .................... .15 ............................ .09 ........................ .63 ................................................................................................... .22 .... T. ............ .23 ............................................................................................................................ .m ................ T. .44 .06 ................ .24 ................ .67 ............ .10 .14 ............ .16 .................... 1.83 ................ T. .... T. T. ............ T. .................................................... .05 ..................... .05 ................ T. .... T. T. ............ T. ............ T. .09 .... .01 ............ .10 .. . ............. T ............................................................. T ................. T ..... T ............. T. . .................... T. ........ 1 ........................................................................ T. ................ T. ........................... ............................................... ................ .................... Day ofmonth. I ~ ~~~~~ Apache ............. Ara ho ............ Ard%re 11 ........ Amett. ............ Bartlesville ......... ....... I I I .................................................... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .... I I ................ I I I I.ol...l...l.~.l...l...l...l...l...l...l... Red ........ Washlta ... Red ........ Canadian.. Arkansas.. ........................................ ._..I____ ....I....I .?5.... .... ....I.__.I._.. ._._~____~....~.._. ........................ ....I .2J ............ T. ............................ .OB .... ........ .88 .IS ........ .OS ........ .Bo ........ T. ............ 1.79 .ll .ll ................................................... I H I I I m ............ MARCH. 1911 . MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for Mar&, 1911 . District No . '+-Continued . 411 412 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . TABLE 2.-Daily precipitation for March. 1911 . District No . 7-Continued . Stations . Tenncsuee-Cont'd . Cavington I ...... DvmburE I I1 ...... "~ ... Jackson ........... Mempha .......... Milan 11. .......... Trenton ........... Union City ........ Arkansas . Iienton, ........... Alicia ............. Amity ............. Arkadelphia (near) Arkansas City 11 .. Batesville I Bee B r a d . :::::I Benton ............ Bentonville ........ Bergman .......... BlackltockII .... Brinklej 11 ....... Calico oekll .... Camden 1 I ........ Centerpoint ....... Clarendon I I ...... Conway ........... Corning ........... Dardanelle 0 ..... Dodd City ......... Earl ............... Eldorado England 11 :::::::: Eureka Sprm gs .... Fayettcville ....... Fordyre ........... Fort Smith ........ Fulton 11 ......... Hardy ............. Helena I 1 ......... Huttig ............ Jonesboro ......... Junction .......... Lake Farm ........ Lewisville ......... Little Rock ....... Luthcrville ........ Malvern y ........ MammotR spring .. Marked Tree 10 .... Mens .............. Newport I U ........ Omrk ............. Pine Uluff Ill ...... Pocahontas ........ Pond .............. Portland I ....... Ropers ............. Springbank 111 ..... stu ttg3I-t .......... Subiwo ............ Swain ............. Terarkana 11 ...... Warren p I ......... Whitecliffs 11 ..... Wiggs ............. W p n e 11 ......... Missi.wippi. Anguilla ........... Austin ............ Batesville 11 ...... Bi Creek .......... Canton ............ Charleston ......... Clarksdale I I ...... Coffeeville ......... Corinth 11- ........ Crenshaw .......... Denmark .......... Iiwk Hill ......... Edwards .......... Enld .............. Oreenville 1 Greenwood 1 i : 1:: : Grenada ........... Hernando I ...... Hickor Ffat ..... 1101ly Jpri I i o s c l u s k o ~: 1::: Lake Cormorant ... Lula ............... Malone .......... _c Marks ............. Natchez 11 ........ New Albany ....... Pontotoc .......... Hot Springs ....... Prescott , Z : ........ ByLlia ........... F8yette ............ Day of month . - . ' I I Watershed . 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 9 I 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 m 21 n 1 23 24 25 26 27 a8 29 30 31 ...... .. -.-. -.-- .- .-.- .--- .-- .... 40 ......................... 70 ......... 27 ........ 95 .... ..-. .. .._. ._ ...... ........I : ... :I:: : ... :::: .___ .... ._ .... .. .... .. ........... . .... .................. ..... ..... T - - 15 21 T 17 ... .... ... ... ....... ... .... . .... .. .............. .. .. ........ ._ ..._ ._ __ 3 q2 ._ 21 T ............ ...... .do 35 ..._ __._ ._ ..._ 01 ._ T T 15 ........ ...... . ............. . ........ .......... ............ .... ... .. . ... .. . . .. .do .... .. 43 ..... ...... 12 . 01 ................................ T .. 3s T . ._ ....._ 'r .......... 33 ........ 90 ... ........ 1 -. .... .- .. .-.- ........ .P1 .... ..-. ......... 55 .... .- .. .... do ..... _ .. 39 . ___ __ .. ___ . T . ... .do ........ 37 . ....... . . 02 . 12 .- .. --- ..... .- .......... ..-. -.-. -- ...................... T . do _____ 16 ._ _ _ T ._. -.-----. ..---.- ......-.. ..-- .-.--- ---- --.- .- .. .-.- ..-- .... ..-- .--- .- ...... .--. .... ....I .... .--. ---- .95 .... .a .... - ..- .--- ...... .- . 14 ........ ._ ...... .-. .. 34 ___ ...... _ ... 25 ......... 85 .%I... .. 13 ............ .. .--- ........ __ ....... 45 ............. 16 .... ..-- 1.02 .... __ ... 12 ............ ............ T . ....._..._...... T .____._ ..._.. T .. W _ ....... .SO __ ....... 32 ......._ . 10 .- ...... ..-- . 20 .... .- .. .l o . 1.00 .... ..-. ..-- . 20 .... ..-. ... 73 ..... 22 .......... - - ..... 12 ................ _ .... 62 T . ___ .......... 09 .... ..-. 67 . 10 __ ... 09 ............ .... ..-. .- ...- -.-- -- ...-.- ..-- .......- --- ........ . ........ ........ .. 54 .10 ..-......... .m 2 04 .16 .--. ...- .-.- .-.- ...- .... .--- ....... - - .. - .. - - .......... - .. - ... 30 ....... - ........... .... . .. White ____ .... 19 .__. ____ . ___ ........ .. .-d 0. _ 20 ____do _ ....._ . 51 ..__,__._ __._ . 25 .___ ..-- - ... .-.- .--- .... ..-. ..-- - ..- 15 ._ ... .. ......... ... .. ............ ._. ...... ... .%I - 03 ._ .. ..... .. .... .... .. ..... 15 .... .. ._ .. .. .. ..... 17 .... ._ .. .... .. .. ..__ ....... ....... .... .. .... ...... 64 18 .... ..-- .... .-.- .... ._ .. ._ ....... ......... .... 1.05 ._ ....... 05 .... .- .. .... .. .....-..____ ......... 42 .__. .... * . 63 ._ .. ............._.. ...- ............._.. ._ ._ .......... T . ._ ...... ._ ....... 61 T . __ .. __ .. ._._ . 18 ........ .1__ .. __ ... 01 ........ ..._ ............ ._ .. ._ .. __ ....... 50 ____ __ .. ._._ .... T ......... 1.05 __ .. ._ ... 23 ........ ..-. .... T ................. T .. 5p ___ .......... 35 ........ T .. 67 __ ... 11 .... ._ ...... ........... - .ti0 ............. 06 ......... 11 . 60 ..... 08 . 02 .-.- .--- .- .. - ... . 54 ............. 08 ......... 65 ......... 04 ............ ..... 13 . 01 ........ __ ....... 54 . 16 ........ ._. .. 05 .... .- 73 02 .--- -- ... 44 ................ - ....... 1 .3 .................... .- .............................................. . 01 .._..... . 16 . 35 T .. 25 . 05 ........ .... .... .............. ---- .10 1.20 ._. ......... .1 2 . .-. .... 1.10 ._._ ..... 20 ...- .... . 59 .... ..-- ..... 52 .... .-.- . 25 . 94 ._ .............. - ..- .. .... ........ ...... .......... .-.- .... .i o ......... 30 ...- .-.- ........ T ................. T ..... ..._ .... ._ ... 19 .___ ..... 62 ._ .. __ ...... ._ .......... .... ..-. _ ... ...- ........ __ ....... 32 ..._ ................ ._ .. 1.21 ._ .. _ .... 2 ............ ........ T ..... ....._.. ._ ....... 72 _____ ..._.._ . 10 ._._ .... 1.00 . 05 __._ . 01 .__. ..._.... .- .. ...- T ..... ...-.... .... T .. 16 .___ ......... 09 ._ ...... 1.12 . 09 __ ... 17 ..._........ . 05 ............. i c .... ...- . 49 . 54 ..... 05 .... .- ...... ................................. 43 T . _._ .......... 17 ...-_... 1.30 __ ..._.. . 12 ........ ........... --- .. 43 .... ..-. ............. ..-. .... .5 1 ._ .. ...- . 30 .... ---- .--- ........ ._. . ._. 14 ....I. :::I 76 __ ._ 3 .-.- ................... - ............. 61 .... ,_ ........ 15 ..... 96 . 16 .... .Os ............ . - ......... - .... .4 5 . - . - ........ '. . .......... 90 ......... 15 ........ __._ _ ........ 41 _._. ___ . ____ . 09 ____ . 70 . 29 _._. .___ .OD ____ ___ . .._. .... ..-. .- .. .--- ................ ._ .. ..._ ..... 90 ......... 95 .... - ..- ........ .50 .34 ............. 33 ..__.... * 1.0s ..... 02 ............ ............. 35 .O i ........ .31 ............ 1.98 ........ .10 ........ ............. 92 .__. .... .. . .... .. ....... ........ ._ ._._ 13 ._ l.W __ 07 .. .. ... ........ .--. --.- .--- ..-- ._ ..-- ...- .- .-.- .--- .- ..-. ..-- .... .. ...................... ........ ...... .................... ........ .... ...- ... ......... ............ ..-. ...- .... .--- ...- ........ .-.- .- ............ . ......... .. ..... ....... .......... .-. .................. 23 11 09 __ 78 . 42 . _ _ .--- .-.- .- .. -- .. ..-- ........ .--. .--. .- -.-- .-.- .- ..-- .- ..-- ...- .-.- ...- ..-- ..-. --.- ........ .--. .- .--. - ...... .... .............. ........ ... ..... .. ... .... ............. ........... .... ....... ........ 30 .__. _ .Os ____ 1.15 ._ 14 . ; 1.92 1.00 1.89 1.40 1.62 1.54 1.52 1.08 1.15 2.83 2.93 3.38 1.74 2 .3 1.95 1.77 1.34 1.70 2.40 .75 1.80 3.14 3.04 1.93 1.90 2.46 1.32 1.64 4.53 1.94 1.69 1 .a 1.97 9.44 1.46 3 .B 1.65 2.54 1.00 1.3? 2.81 2.23 2.10 1.95 2 8 7 1.31 1.82 2.32 1.84 200 2.58 2.39 2.58 3.19 2.90 R11 1.85 2.77 1.77 1.71 2.32 2.03 3.33 2.62 1.35 ..... 2.53 2.49 3.13 2.85 2.42 1.84 2.90 4.11 2.27 3.92 3.10 2.78 1.94 3.25 1.50 3.21 3.27 2.28 2.56 8.04 3 . 03 1.83 2.99 3 .as 8.00 1.50 2.35 2.94 ..... 2 . m .MARCH. 1911 . Stations . MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW . Watershed . 413 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 24 a5 26 27 ........ 1 1 ... 0.01 .................... 1.40 ............ 0.04 ........ ...-'.--- 1.850.05 . 50 .... _ ... .._. . 05 T . .___ .... T . 1.81 .... .os .... I .................... .... 0.09 . z4 T ......................... .... 1.07 -07 .... . 25 ............ ._ ...... ..._ ...- -.-- 1.83 .10 ........................... ..... 99'1.31 .... . 4 __._ _ .._ T .. 09 ........ . 04 ........................ --- . -68 .16-.-- . 01 ........................ .- .. 82 .19 .... .......................... ..... 58 . 15 ..-- . 06 T . ._._ ..._..._._._..._ ........ 1.08 .m .... i .... 0.90 .... . T 11.16 .lo ............ I ' .1 u ........ .... 1:WI T .. 08 T ......................... T .. 61 .-.- ..-- ........................... --- 1.25 __ .._._ T .__.__ .._._._._._ .... 1.00. ... .-.- ,._. T ._ .._._____.__..___.. .... . 07 .47 .... ............... ............ ..... 63 .03 .... , ........................... ---- .?a .10 ........................ T . .88 . 03 .................... _.__ .... 1.91 ....... - , ........................... T .. 52 ........ ............................ .... ....l .r ).... ........................ , 0.05 .48 .... .... T .._.._.._............ T . T- *1b T . .10 ........................ .... .171.60 .... , ........................... ......... 70 . 82 . 05 _ ... ._._ ........ ..__ ..._ .... 1.00 .61 .... T ......................... .... .25 1.05 .... , ........................... .06 .... 1.25 .... ..-. . 78 .z3 .... .___ T .___._ ...._..._..._._ T . -21 -36 T- . 07 ........................ .... 1.14 . 05 ..... T .____ ..___._..__. T ...._ ..-. . 86 .a¶ ..... .... ........ ............................ .... ..-- - ... ..-- .... ............................ ............................ ..... w -16.--* .... ..-- .w).. .. ..-. ...- . .m ..-. .... 1.00 , ........................... 12 .48 ............................ . 05 . 14 . 27 . 21 ............................ 8rl .M .10 ........................ ...- . w) -59 .... .- .. .181.05.--- ........................ 0.04 ..-. . 07 . 67 T * .14 ............ 0.16 ._. ..... ......... 66 T ......................... ........ 2 . 00 .... .................... ..... 05 .12 T ......................... ---I _-- - T .. 50 .ob T .. 03 ..__ ____ ........ __ .. .... 1.28 . og .... ......................... ..... 95 . 13 ..... 01 .................... ..... 88 . 04 .... .a¶ ..._ ................ ..... 93 .07 .... ..... 01 .................... ..-- 1.10 . 11 .- .. .... .a¶ .................... ... 3 1 7 . 07 .... 1.20 . 04 .... ..... m .................... .... 1.48 .M .... T ...._........._.__..__ . 04 . 09 .80 . .06 ........ i .................... .- . 01 . 08 1.44 . 0 . 28 ........ 0.29 _ ........... .- ... 57 .05 ............................ .-.- . 08 . 46 .... ............................ .--- . 241.09 .... ............................ ........ 1.85 ............................ .- .. 1.60 ........ T T ......___..__..__ .-.- .os .a ............................ ..... 50.15 . 20 ......... 13 . _ .......... .. (18 . 84 .11 ............................ ...- . w . 10 ..-- ............................ ..... 87 . 12 . 08 .................... ..... 95 ..-. .w .... ............................ ..... 40 .m ............................ ............................ ............................ ..... 05 .E .... , ........................... . .... .--- ..... ............................ ............................ .-.- .... .--. .--- ..__I . 01 .................... .... ....I .................... .. .--- .... ...- ............................ - ..- -.-- - ..- -- .. .... . ..... 87 ............................ --- .... .._.,.... ........ ....I :::: TABLE 2.-Ddy precipitation for March. 1911 . DisaiCt No . I-Gontinued . 28129 30 31 ........ 0.13 ........ .... .I2 .... .- .. ..-- . 18 ........ 0.04 ........ T . .... .23 .... - ... T . ...- .... .-.- .09 .... .... ---- . m ............ .--. . 46 .... 0.07 .... . 18 ........ ........ - ........... ......... ........ 14 - ... .-.- .--- ---- . .-. .- ....... 21 ..-- .--- .- .. ..-- -.-- ........ T . .................... T . T ............. ..-. ..-- ..... 95 ..-. .--. ...- ..-- .--- .--. .... .--- ...- .... ..-. .... ..-. ...- .... ...- ................ ...- .... ........ .... ..-. T . ...- .... ..... 10 ........ ............ T . ...- .Os ........ ---- .... .-.- .... - ....... .-.- ..-- ..-- .... .--- ..-- ..-- ...- .- .. - ... - ..- ........... ........ - ... ..-- . 03 ..-- .... ..-- .... .................... ........I::.. .... ............ I ........ .--- ...- .... ..-. .... ...- ...... .--. .... ..-. . 75 ............ .._. .24l .... ..-. .... ........ ..-- .... .... ...- .... ..-- ............ .--. .... .................... .- .. ...- ..-. .... ................ 10 --- . .--- ..-- .-.- .................... ..-- ..-- - ....... .................... .................... ..-. ...- .--- .- .. .-.- ..-. ...- -.-. .................... .- .............. .................... ................ - ..- .- .......... ........ .-.- .... ................ .-.- .- .......... .- .. --.- .- .. .--. -- .. ......... 10 ........ ...- ........ .- .. ..-. ...- ........ .................... ........ T ..... T . ................ T . T . ............ ..-. ..-- ........ - ... ........ ....I .... . 86 ................ 0.25 .... .......- ....I.... .... Port C3lbson 11 ..... Rosedale Ii ........ Senatobla .............. Shoccoe ............. Suffolk ............. I hfisrbsipgi--cm . Mlssisslppi . Yaroo ...... ..do.. .... Blg Black .. Mississippi. swsn Leke 11 ...... Tchuls ................ aty .......... .... a ................ Vlckaburg ............... Water Valley ....... Woodvllle .......... Yaroo Clty 11 ....... LWidblU . YazoO ....... ..do. ..... .,,,.do .... . do ...... Y a z o ~ ...... Ylssisslppl . Yamo ...... Abbevllle .......... Alexandrla I ....... Amitelk Baton o w e l l ..... ........... Burnside . .T ......... .do ..... Burrwood ......... .I. 1 ..do ..... Coast ...... Red ........ Coast ...... __.__do ..... ~~~~ ............... cad= ................. ..do.. ... calhoun ............ Ouaehlta ... Cameron ........... Coast ...... Carrollton ............. Cheneyvllle I I ...... Clnclare ............ Cllnton I I ............... Colllnston .......... Covlngton I ........ Dodson ............. Donaldsonvllle 11 ... Farmervllle 11 ...... Ferrldav ............... ..do.. ... Red ........ Coast ...... do ..... Ouachlta ... Coast ..... Red ........ Coast ...... Ouaehlta .. .d 0 . .... Franklh I I ......... Grand Cane ........ Urand Coteau ...... Hammond ............. Coast ...... Red ........ Coast ...... .d 0 . .... I Day of month . ............... Lawrence 1 I ............ LeesvlUe ........... Llberty Hlll ........ ....... .......... ............... ..... .......... New Orleans (4) ...... New Orleans (5) New Orleans (6 New Orleans 71:::: New Orleans 18) .... Opelousas 11 ........... P d I s ................. Pearl River ........ Plain Dealing ...... R a p e 1 .......... R-ve 1 ............. R o w h e 11 ........ Ruston ............. St . Frsnclsvllle 11 . . 8chrlever I I ........ Sherldan ........... Shreveport ......... f k .m a v . Jalm ... W" ulah ............ ort 1 ............. Walker ............. .... .do ..... Sablne ..... Red ........ Sablne ..... Red ........ d 0 . .... Ouaohik .. Coast ...... Mlsslsalppl . Coast ...... ......... do .... ......... do .... , ......... do .... , do , ..do.. .. , ........ .do .... .... ..... ... .do .... , ... .do ..... .d 0 . ... do ..... Pearl ...... Red ...... Coast ..... .do .... Rad ....... Ouachlta .. Ylsslsslppl coast ..... Pearl ..... Red ...... .......... do .... Coast ..... .do .... Ylsslaslppl Coast ..... 1.34 3.51 2.w .85 1.10 269 1. aa 1.80 3.39 1.51 2.14 a47 ass 3.57 2.14 2.75 2.12 2.21 . 1.52 3.06 2.68 3.72 1.88 2.11 .58 2.39 2.63 2.71 5.40 2.21 1.55 2. gs 2.62 2.61 2.01 2.10 2.56 2.78 2.81 2.86 3.96 1.04 2.49 2.39 3.67 1.72 2.01 3.00 1.59 3.79 6.82 4.23 6.15 4.09 3.01 6.23 7.60 4.84 2.14 2 .a 2.19 2 .fa 4.29 225 1.15 2.70 2.36 2.32 1.65 hw) 3.35 2.76 3.60 ..... ..... ..... am 414 MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW.. MARCH, 1911 TABLE 3.-hfaximum and minimum temperatures at selected stations, March, 1811. Dtk$rict No. 7, Lower dlississipln' Valky. -- l .... z .... 3 .... 4.. .. 5.... Colorado. I - Max. 40 53 55 60 73 New Mexlco. ......... ......... ......... .... I ..... ......... ......... ......... .... .....' ......... ......... ......... ......... .......... ......... I ......... i ......... 1 Texas. 42 51 49 41 47 49 41 50 32 30 39 32 34 48 36 30 Kansas. 77 15 4 0 8 0 74 81 83 73' 57 7?a 3 8 m 74 67 60 76: 5 3 8 2 5 3 0 5 59 64 4 6 6 8 ...... ,8 l Oklahoma. 6.... 7 .... s .... 9.. .. 10.. . 78 ti4 w 80 81 11 ..... 12 .... 13 .... 14 .... 16 .... 85 75 67 73 63 10 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... m.... 21 .... P.... aa.... U.... z... ; 68 69 73 84 ab l 80 74 77 67 63 31 ........... 31 ........... 30 ........... 37 ........... 38 ........... 7.6 ........... ......... ......... ......... ......... 70 69 66 65 66 68.S 26.... 27 .... a.... 20.... 30.... 31 .... 55 65 60 71 71 64 28 36 36 47 5 3 m 00 ti1 74 4 0 7 2 88 Lamar. Leadville. Pueblo. Albert. Cimarron. Amarillo. Dodge Clty. Ellinwood IOlR. Luberal. I IVichita. Lrdmore.# Bartles- ville. Paris.$# - Kin. 8 8 15 18 23 17 15 24 P 29 19 0 5 9 10 17 21 12 9 14 23 19 19 21 21 1 6 6 17 21 n 15.6 - - - - - Yin. 2 18 24 30 3ti 32 35 41 45 35 34 31 31 29 32 34 32 31 32 47 35 28 35 29 17 30 37 31 39 - m - Mln. 0 12 20 25 32 34 32 35 43 36 39 27 24 24 29 31 31 19 32 52 29 37 27 25 36 33 17 39 45 23 37 29.2 - - - - - Kin. - 21 29 33 34 44 48 47 42 45 40 42 35 as 33 35 32 38 31 41 43 44 44 35 3R 43 34 23 43 37 40 45 17.9 - - - - dil - 3! z! 2f 3; 4 51 0! 5! 5i 6 (u 0( 4( c 41 3 3; & 4i 4Y 4t 54 5l 44 44 4t I I 41 43 d - - din - 5 17 28 30 37 2 u 40 43 54 31 26 34 31 26 37 26 30 32 50 40 24 30 41 36 26 41 35 33 3.6 40 - - din. za 24 35 36 1 55 63 42 49 46 49 41 31 28 40 23 40 83 35 40 50 51 34 30 34 49 31 34 40 44 34 18.7 - - - - - din - 6 21 29 32 38 37 42 42 40 42 50 30 28 83 30 29 40 2tl 34 44 51 37 30 31 41 31 23 38 35 38 39 c Win. - 2 14 21 29 30 37 34 36 36 44 43 29 31 29 ?b3 29 38 25 45 44 43 41 27 39 33 33 16 32 29 58 36 E. 5 - - - - Max. 36 29 36 41 38 42 40 42 45 41 29 40 40 40 45 41 37 37 50 47 I 42 44 40 36 24 34 36 41 42 44 39.4 - - - - - KIkX 39 55 1 52 05 04 00 72 62 73 01 47 I 66 03 05 52 64 ea 71 08 52 ti3 67 ti7 48 ea 59 75 73 65 - - KaX. 45 43 40 41 til 59 ti2 65 09 70 ti0 50 b2 59 61 64 53 56 62 05 04 55 47 02 62 54 63 68 72 70 68 59.0 - - - - - tax. 36 47 58 00 74 72 74 78 83 83 73 51 56 07 57 73 04 04 72 71 74 60 51 57 88 61 68 58 70 67 09 l5.0 - - - - -- KaX 4l 68 73 ti9 76 80 87 90 93 Y2 91 67 68 70 71 63 70 56 75 81 81 70 69 07 58 76 04 78 81 74 04 - Max 38 49 52 72 09 56 70 70 80 76 55 55 70 80 72 07 80 73 78 75 07 57 63 72 62 65 63 71 71 88 14.8 - 48 - - L - Max 40 60 66 79 74 77 55 77 81 75 87 55 56 70 50 65 62 57 67 04 81 07 ti7 05 67 09 05 05 74 66 04 17.3 - - - - - - 40 50 53 47 69 02 65 ti7 75 ti4 73 59 68 72 61 69 57 56 73 82 78 70 07 05 71 63 08 ea 66 66 65 54.0 - , - - 34 43 47 46 ti0 59 56 63 73 69 80 00 52 66 61 55 bQ 52 68 80 74 01 68 60 07 64 63 01 00 58 55 10. 1 - - - - - 37 43 4ti 47 05 51 59 73 71 'I2 78 47 53 68 49 72 53 I 72 78 75 00 56 04 70 53 04 57 00 70 00 din 28 28 38 45 47 50 58 45 80 56 54 rlR 37 37 42 83 46 45 42 45 48 80 43 46 46 M) 36 46 42 rlR 49 1. 9 - - - - tax. - 49 66 59 55 69 67 71 78 79 79 7ti ti2 56 68 59 63 58 65 70 68 02 72 51 08 68 00 72 78 74 70 75 Is. 4 - - - Max - 38 43 48 44 07 Q E5 63 73 71 73 53 54 09 E3 62 67 54 70 80 73 64 67 62 67 80 04 54 05 63 57 10.3 - - - KaX - 44 60 74 77 74 P 75 90 94 89 88 64 63 70 66 09 70 56 74 79 81 77 65 05 00 72 115 72 81 73 80 ra. 7 - - - - 11 17 23 32 40 41 34 42 42 42 34 32 81 34 34 41 39 29 39 1 34 43 38 36 34 31 25 30 39 3K 42 14.5 - - - - 17 10 22 31 44 51 42 42 4 45 53 34 29 29 25 24 37 28 33 39 52 40 P 34 38 34 30 30 as 34 36 4.3 - - - - 12 18 8 32 38 50 43 41 4 47 53 34 31 36 28 37 a 37 45 65 41 31 36 4 36 80 35 36 43 37 5.6 m - - - -1- - 1 21 25 28 32 38 40 37 38 41 43 30 24 29 30 32 40 26 29 29 47 41 n 37 41 38 ?o 39 35 30 45 2.0 - - 42 48 50 44 ti5 03 76 80 70 73 09 47 66 70 63 71 88 63 72 81 76 70 ti3 70 75 76 72 72 70 74 09 l .... a .... 3 .... 4 .... b .... B.... 7 .... s .... B.... 10 .... 11 .... 12 .... 13 .... 14. ... 15 .... 10 .... 17 .... 18 .... 19 .... 21 .... z.... P.... 24 .... 25 .... s.... n.... 28.... 29.... 30.... 31.. .. m.... Yns.. 07.1 I- -- 91.0 31.4 I __ ~ 72.9 ~ b.0 io.8 4.3 I~ :aruthers vllle. Oklahoma. -- Mushgee. Date. Enid.$# 1- lackson , Tenn. Weather- Wood- ford.j$ ward. Olden. Mc Alestsr. - Min. - 30 24 40 48 47 65 06 40 75 55 65 51 37 35 45 29 51 42 1 49 57 ti4 41 38 45 64 30 45 38 43 49 40.8 - - din 24 22 38 34 41 55 bo 41 44 46 43 41 34 42 28 17 30 39 37 41 46 54 34 27 33 47 31 33 31 36 30 7. 2 - - - Yin. - 28 23 36 40 48 59 55 40 56 54 59 1 32 31 42 26 45 37 42 57 60 35 42 46 52 34 42 32 45 40 45 43.0 - _. din - m 20 21 33 33 50 50 43 43 45 47 43 29 28 29 23 27 30 31 43 46 49 32 33 36 3R ae 35 30 34 38 6.1 - -I-- - Max 34 51 67 60 70 07 71 8 89 74 88 80 58 5R 8 45 70 ti4 67 79 76 72 59 58 66 62 59 05 05 54 61 - w. 8 - - Kax 28 45 61 54 71 64 60 60 81 07 ab 75 48 58 50 47 05 50 60 74 73 63 55 I 63 60 54 ti4 I bo 50 D. 6 - - - din. 32 28 33 41 43 60 59 45 45 49 54 31 33 22 30 42 44 33 40 56 38 33 43 50 44 31 38 44 32 I. 5b - .... .... -- - dax. - 61 72 70 72 83 80 71 90 93 82 90 55 63 74 60 75 77 07 81 82 85 ti7 65 68 '60 71 68 68 83 70 Ro '4. 1 - - KaX 36 58 74 05 71 78 73 77 94 79 90 84 63 70 ti1 61 71 57 113 82 75 65 05 ti4 68 65 71 77 70 88 71 70.6 - - - dax. - 36 57 69 60 74 75 Bo 84 89 84 85 66 67 69 66 68 70 59 74 79 83 68 61 64 61 08 64 64 76 68 72 D. 6 - - KaX - 39 59 61 60 78 79 65 68 88 84 84 59 60 74 56 72 60 65 84 81 84 61 62 07 68 68 67 04 78 70 72 is. 1 - - lax. 38 56 59 07 07 84 66 87 79 91 82 60 67 59 46 70 70 75 84 ab 78 01 61 73 73 ea 71 81) 60 58 8 .8 - m - - Max 110 61 05 52 6s 59 65 04 86 68 88 71 53 01 44 45 68 53 88 77 79 ea 56 58 70 ti4 56 67 63 61 49 I. 0 _- - - Mal 37 45 W 54 BB 66 51 70 75 71 86 45 52 64 4.a 55 65 55 07 78 80 03 59 ti4 68 65 60 06 Bo 56 57 31.4 - - - &in. 2a 2a 37 35 44 57 44 41 50 48 54 36 31 32 24 21 38 33 40 47 58 43 34 36 41 - - - I 52 05 ti7 69 75 81 ti9 82 76 79 63 88 50 72 68 01 78 80 75 BB B 72 ... ... I [ax. Min. -I- - a P 25 32 36 41 49 24 44 48 49 46 30 32 34 27 28 30 33 46 47 51 33 37 38 35 30 31 36 40 41 l5.9 - - 37 58 74 70 75 78 79 81 96 85 88 88 b-3 72 66 63 75 68 77 8s 81 76 07 69 63 71 05 72 81 75 80 73.5 - - 24 28 34 39 46 54 45 40 47 46 43 41 30 30 34 32 34 96 36 42 42 55 38 41 48 48 29 42 40 45 42 19.7 - - 24 30 30 43 48 58 I 42 58 47 01 40 30 34 30 30 bo 33 40 P I 49 35 41 45 38 30 47 40 39 49 E. 1 - - 17 23 28 28 40 45 42 1 40 56 30 26 29 38 29 49 26 38 42 54 47 28 29 45 44 25 48 38 34 45 ... r. 11 - - 30 27 26 39 40 5Q 50 44 55 46 52 58 38 31 33 28 24 38 47 33 43 58 39 35 43 50 39 33 37 4 35 I. 1 - - 25 24 29 32 33 53 46 33 4b 39 42 6b 34 22 30 15 31 33 35 32 34 52 31 21 27 48 32 25 36 33 33 4.5 - ......... .... 1 ..... ......... ....I ..... 10.1 67.B MARCH, 1911. MONTmY WEATHER REVIEW. 415 TABLE 3.--Mm*mum and minimum temperatures at selected stations for H a d , 1911. Distrkt No. 7-Continued. 51 39 $2 36 41 47 80 72 5 0 6 3 62 62 5 3 6 5 4 5 6 0 67 75 a 6 3 76 70 61 79 67 77 11 ......... 12 .__...... 13 _..._.... 14 .________ 16 ......... 10 _..._.... I7 _._._.... IS ......... 19 ......... S..: ._.... 21 _........ 32 ......... 23 ......... 24 ___._._._ 25 ._.__._._ b 85 48 62 67 55 69 65 OB 76 77 &3 88 62 79 28 ......... 27 ......... 28 ......... i 9 60 72 Arksnsse. Benton- vllle. Dards- I El Do- Fort ! Llttle nelle.#s rado.$# I Smith. ' Rock. Plne Bluff.#$ I Union city. Green- vUe.#s - Mln 27 24 38 I. 36 4a 59 45 43 56 48 eo 39 34 30 28 2-2 44 40 w 43 52 47 38 37 40 35 32 32 30 41 41 - - w* - 35 30 31 38 47 53 58 46 47 48 47 47. U 35 45 26 30 42 47 38 37 44 4 37 37 40 38 33 34 40 39 Lo. 5 -I- !$. ! Max -. - - din 48 33 32 45 53 58 63 53 54 57 56 61 40 32 41 25 36 45 4 39 38 56 37 30 45 47 33 35 31 41 31 I. 3 - - - - lax. 36 52 67 60 64 67 78 64 81 79 86 78 51 63 54 46 88 63 70 80 80 83 59 62 71 71 70 68 88 70 68 17.0 - - - - Max 32 56 BLI 59 69 73 ti7 74 76 I 68 55 63 48 57 e8 52 67 78 75 63 58 63 64 63 57 65 66 57 65 - n7 - Max: - 43 E. 74 80 I 65 91 76 91 64 64 69 64 54 73 61 75 83 83 71 64 64 62 70 64 72 76 67 78 B.9 I - - 44 61 70 71 80 82 87 86 90 $0 90 78 50 60 71 61 75 74 n 81 s3 - M?ax - 40 lio Bo .a 78 Fd 87 6a w w 88 78 5a 65 67 54 70 55 70 80 80 78 67 67 0.2 76 e8 73 74 66 80 - Ms!! - 44 51 70 .67 79 b-2 87 87 90 88 82 72 60 63 70 Bo 74 62 71 78 so 67 64 06 58 77 63 65 67 70 80 0.4 I - K8X - 43 56 88 70 &2 84 85 75 90 85 91 88 51 63 70 57 72 70 88 79 - bin. 38 36 34 40 49 61 63 51 51 63 61 63 4a 37 42 33 36 43 54 43 - - 30 ?8 36 41 39 58 51 43 45 44 53 50 38 33 38 32 30 '44 ' 35 40 41 56 36 32 41 49 35 39 45 I 46 Kl. 8 .. - 38 28 36 50 48 63 67 48 62 62 60 64 44 39 43 37 52 48 42 46 60 47 38 48 53 41 35 42 48 42 32 as 37 37 .40 42 59 52 45 46 45 47 47 38 31 38 23 34 4 45 38 a 60 37 29 39 50 38 39 37 42 38 0.5 - - 3 7 ' -3 8 3Z'--42 33 yI 37 68 47 -61 40 50 7a 48 74 48 48 lio 88 73 70 80 86 69 90 76 91 81 62 61 60 50 69 61 79 89 80 70 60 51 69 71 62 68 70 60 75 37 30 36 i2 62 65 57 Bz 64 62 01 U 45 41 1....1 39 32 2.... 54 31 3 .... 65 4 J.... 61 50 5.... 71 45 6 ....1 76 63 7 .... w 48 $....I 64 45 Y 04 44 44 5? 58 lio 4 30 3a 24 25 31 48 40 42 48 40 34 38 50 50 38 40 42 34 .5 - - 81 85 08 88 79 88 81 50 64 68 53 70 59 69 78 so 66 Bo 65 63 76 63 70 71 64 80 0.1 - - 52 65 4s 48 58 00 63 44 35 40 29 32 41 41 41 41 49 45 38 42 52 45 37 41 45 41 I. 9 - - 79 81 71 76 78 88 I I 64 60 48 e8 56 88 76 78 14 511 65 68 73 Bo OB e8 57 72 6.9 - - 57 78 60 65 72 53 55 09 47 tl ::I E l l i j -&I 12 .... 75 13 ....I 49 14 .... I 61 15 ....I 58 j '.! 1 36 87 74 58 ti6 Bo 51 70 60 71 79 78 65 59 61 62 67 61 70 75 82 75 17.7 - ._ 68 45 43 42 38 30 40 48 47 47 66 59 47 39 46 52 41 4 41 50 45 1.3 - - 33 501 30 36 73 ! 41 41 5 5 48 50 73 50 4 8 : 80 35 38 45 50 50 I g ! 43 I 501 16 .... 47 243 17 .... 67 40 1s ..:. 60 43 Is.:.. 68 45 21 .... 77 58 2%. ... 68 55 s.... 56 43 x.... 60 38 25.... ' 07 50 ao..... 77 48 43 52 56 45 42 45 44 37 39 36 40 45 $2 46 67 ~ 52 6 3 : 1 61 39 6 8 4 4 m 77 ~ 51 e8 I 49 74 37 73 : 43 67 I 48 81 , 42 2.0 j 45.5 I 26:. .. 73 50 27 .... 59. 4 S.... 67 45 29 .... ! 67 ' 4 1 30.... 1 57 47 31 ....! 69 43 Mns..',62.5 -45.5' I i 0.4 p .2 3.1 ! 46.4 68:0, 1.7 I I ' 1.4 I69.7 Mississippi. Louisiana. -. . -. . .- Lake Charles. 09 _ . - . Uexandria. Baton Covin ton. LaIayette. $8 I Rouge.#! d I IO Monroe. $1 New Orlesns. 3hreveport. - Kin. - 40 I 30' 52 59 e8 67 61 66 02 ' .R2 I 45 44 45 39 44 56: 56 ' 61 63 e1 49 42 M 5B 46 42 61 63 55 51.9 - - Uln. 41 39 31 36 45 53 58 54 54 58 6(1 61 48 37 a 37 32 34 55 42 44 47 50 38 41 52 55 33 40 40 31 A. 8 - - - Kax 73 01 69 76 Po 81 83 85 R.l 85 84 si 79 71 72 e3 72 80 70 7G 78 78 a1 R(I 70 83 75 7-2 73 77 76 - '5. 6 - - -- Kh. INax ._ Uax - 50 65 57 94 .s4 81 88 Ro 70 89 92 86 59 68 75 65 76 71 75 7s 85 75 68 73 69 79 76 77 75 56 '6.2 70 - - KSX 50 ti5 75 f4 81 b-2 84 90 90 90 89 80 ti0 62 74 a5 74 66 73 80 80 72 80 70 68 72 70 75 75 77 77 '4.9 - - - Mln. Max - Kax 76 69 .s5 80 s3 M 85 00 80 64 85 85 78 69 76 70 76 73 76 80 81 76 Bo 69 70 75 80 82 PI &I 80 - - Max 16 3i 73 tx 85 53 81 g? 92 wl 95 85 58 I 7ti (iR 76 70 77 I 86 73 75 76 70 83 76 76 SI R2 87 76.3 - - - Max 47 44 74 7~ 8? 76 7F 84 91 87 98 82 64 70 65 88 74 67 74 80 79 70 72 70 68 ((2 72 79 78 77 81 i4 2 - - Max 45 6u 8(1 M 86 87 w 57 Q4l 77 68 57 71 63 74 68 70 78 Ro 67 e8 67 Bo 80 63 77 76 72 82 72.7 - : - - Mh 33 32 30 45 50 53 52 65 lio 62 65 60 57 13 41 45 41 40 -79 41 40 51 55 49 61 52 60 a 15 45 17.8 - m - Mh, 49 40 41 47 50 51 55 TB 60 63 58 58 61 47 49 41 35 40 51 5(1 51 57 63 61 61 G3 e8 48 4s 40 61 i2.5 - Max - 51 51 7c 7Y 79 79 !34 85 $5 84 a9 $1 I39 61 6a 58 71 RR 68 i 8 79 72 64 6s 60 76 65 72 71 68 7R 71.9 - Uin 52 I 50 55 50 57 58 07 62 li4 64 G3 59 50 57 48 48 59 84 63 55 62 60 53 t10 68 63 53 60 57 57 i7.8 - - - 40 41 43 52 5u 61 64 60 e4 62 Q 62 46 41 47 39 42 55 58 49 5.1 Bo 61 44 53 58 53 44 53 54 49 3.1 - - 55 44 41 49 5G &? 60 w 64 M G2 ta It? 12 56 44 44 50 a 55 57 52 Go 47 49 62 R3 48 52 50 55 - Q ti: I% 7L 76 82 83 I a 98 SI 91 73 70 75 66 75 68 71 77 80 72 65 ti3 64 76 73 76 77 74 78 74.8 - - 62 68 76 86 84 x5 I 88 85 85 87 R7 M 78 77 77 81 81 71 79 R3 77 78 71 77 84 L10 79 83 77 10.5 80 - 47 42 4(1 4a 48 63 ffl li3 63 61 62 63 58 40 41 40 40 41 57 48 4R 50 56 43 43 54 57 43 44 51 5a io. 5 - - 40 44 37 37 16 00 64 B 62 60 00 62 55 40 4 41 39 41 5ti 49 47 47 60 44 44 66 55 39 40 40 46 18.4 - - 58 47 4s 51 63 GI R3 I37 lui d 6ti 67 OF, 50 52 47 44 57 62 58 56 60 62 50 61 I G4 53 .% 59 57 - 44 40 33 34 60 e8 67 '64 62 63 62 61 61 40 I 33 33 34 54 43 44 59 5ki 52 40 57 53 35 36 44 43 8 0 - 43 41 29 37 45 53 56 54 60 62 fa 62 51 43 38 3R 46 5B 46 46 I 57 61 41 56 52 41 43 52 54 8.9 4n 5 2 73 43 I 74 38 I 7s 40 I AI 451 B 75 ti7 i o 79 81 81 85 a5 R1 83 e6 66 83 77 79 76 74 75 72 63 80 06 6s 70 .s 81 74 76 81 78 so 1 ......... 43 2 ......... 57 3 ......... ti9 4 ......... 73 5----.1 7n ; _........, R? ......... 53 8 ......... 75 9 ......... % 10 .........I 83 52 lio 03 I 64 lio 59 64 48 49 45 36 40 50 54 49 51 58 48 49 60 64 43 4.5 48 51 il. 2 - 8i sf 91 .% 91 93 90 82 .sa 79 73 w 79 79 84 86 76 68 6s 76 80 73 74 i 5 79 79 79.8 - 18.2 I 77.3 I Means .....I 70.8 14.8 78.3