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COLLECTION NAME:
David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
Record
Author:
Kincer, Joseph Burton
Author:
Marschner, Francis, J.
Date:
1916
Short Title:
Average Winter Precipitation. Atlas of American Agriculture.
Publisher:
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Publisher Location:
Washington, D.C.
Type:
Atlas Map
Obj Height cm:
48
Obj Width cm:
62
Scale 1:
8,000,000
Reference:
LC United States Atlases L 130.
Country:
United States
Subject:
Agriculture
Subject:
Climate
Full Title:
Average Winter Precipitation in Inches. Atlas of American Agriculture.
List No:
5797.043
Page No:
18-19
Series No:
43
Publication Author:
Baker, Oliver Edwin
Pub Date:
1936
Pub Title:
Atlas of American Agriculture. Physical Basis including Land Relief, Climate, Soils, and Natural Vegetation of the United States. Prepared under the Supervision of O.E. Baker, Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Contributions from the Weather Bureau, Willis R. Gregg, Chief; Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, H.G. Knight, Chief; Bureau of Plant Industry, Frederick D. Richey, Chief; Forest Service, F.A. Silcox, Chief; Bureau of Agricultural Economics, A.G. Black, Chief. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C., United States Government Printing Office, Washington: 1936.
Pub Reference:
LC United States Atlases L 130.
Pub Note:
A spectacular color atlas of the United States exhibiting great detail in hundreds of maps, graphs, tables, and text on the full range of agricultural topics and subtopics. Bound into a single volume here, it consists of several parts often found as separates: Land Relief; Climate: Temperature, Sunshine, and Wind; Climate: Frost and the Growing Season; Climate: Precipitation and Humidity; Soils; and Natural Vegetation: Grassland and Desert Shrub, Forests.
Pub List No:
5797.000
Pub Type:
National Atlas
Pub Height cm:
49
Pub Width cm:
37
Image No:
5797043
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Authors:
Kincer, Joseph Burton; Marschner, Francis, J.
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Average Winter Precipitation. Atlas of American Agriculture.

Average Winter Precipitation. Atlas of American Agriculture.