19th Century African Instrumental and Documentary Precipitation Data 
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               World Data Center for Paleoclimatology, Boulder 
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                     NOAA Paleoclimatology Program 
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NOTE: Please cite original reference when using these data, 
plus the data file URL and date accessed. 

NAME OF DATA SET: 
19th Century African Instrumental and Documentary Precipitation Data 
LAST UPDATE: 2/2012 - Addition of Validation statistics for 90 regions. 
(Original receipt by WDC Paleo 10/2011) 
CONTRIBUTORS: Nicholson, S.E. 
IGBP PAGES/WDCA CONTRIBUTION SERIES NUMBER: 2011-130 


WDC PALEO CONTRIBUTION SERIES CITATION: 
Nicholson, S.E.  2011. 
19th Century African Instrumental and Documentary Precipitation Data. 
IGBP PAGES/World Data Center for Paleoclimatology 
Data Contribution Series # 2011-130. 
NOAA/NCDC Paleoclimatology Program, Boulder CO, USA. 


ORIGINAL REFERENCE: 
Nicholson, S.E. 2001. 
A Semi-Quantitative, Regional Precipitation Data Set for Studying 
African Climates of the Nineteenth Century, Part I. 
Overview of the Data Set. 
Climatic Change, Volume 50, Number 3, pp. 317-353, August 2001. 
DOI: 10.1023/A:1010674724320 

ABSTRACT: 
This article describes a historical archive of proxy and actual 
precipitation data that extends the African climate record back 
to the early nineteenth century. The 'proxy' archive includes
verbal, documentary references which contain information related 
to rainfall conditions, such as references to famine, drought, 
agriculture or the nature of the rainy season. The precipitation 
archive includes all observations made in Africa during the 
nineteenth century. It consists of records for 60 stations 
in Algeria, 87 stations in South Africa and 304 stations 
scattered over the rest of Africa. Information is particularly 
plentiful for the 1880s and 1890s. The two parts have been 
combined into a semi-quantitative regional data set indicating 
annual rainfall conditions in terms of anomaly classes (e.g., 
normal, dry, wet). This data set extends from the early nineteenth 
century to 1900 and distinguishes seven anomaly classes, using 
numbers ranging from -3 to +3 to represent very wet, wet, good 
rains, normal, dry, drought, and severe drought. The regionalization 
is based on 90 geographical regions shown via studies of the modern 
precipitation record to be climatically homogeneous with respect to 
the interannual variability of rainfall. The regional aggregation 
allows the voluminous fragmentary information available in 
historical sources to be used systematically to produce multiyear
time series that can be directly integrated into the modern record 
for each region. The resultant time series can also be subjected 
to statistical analysis, in order to investigate nineteenth century
climate over Africa. Spatial detail is added to the data set by 
utilizing a unique methodology based on climatic teleconnections 
established from studies of rainfall variability over Africa. 
The historical information and station records have been combined 
into a file containing a regional anomaly value for up to 90 
geographic regions and the years 1801-1900. Gaps necessarily 
remain in the matrix, but as early as the 1820s over 40 regions 
are represented. By the 1880s generally around 70 regions or more 
are represented.



ADDITIONAL REFERENCES: 
Nicholson, S. E., A. K. Dezfuli, and D. Klotter, 2012. 
A two-century precipitation data set for the continent of Africa. 
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 93, 1219-1231
  

Nicholson, S. E., D. Klotter, and A. K. Dezfuli, 2012. 
Spatial reconstruction of semi-quantitative precipitation fields over Africa 
during the nineteenth century from documentary evidence and gauge data. 
Quaternary Research. 78(1), 13-23. 



GEOGRAPHIC REGION: Africa 
PERIOD OF RECORD: 1801-1900 AD 

FUNDING SOURCES: 
US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)



DATA FILE URLS: 
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/historical/africa/africa2001precip.txt
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/historical/africa/africa2001precip.xls 


DESCRIPTION: 
African Rain Gauge and documentary information for the 19th Century.  

African precipitation gauge data:
The historical gauge data contains precipitation readings of monthly 
data for stations in and around Africa.  Each station is listed 
in order, with its location in Latitude (DDDMM), longitude (DDDMM) 
and altitude (meters).  The second line of the header is the mean 
rainfall for each month, with the total rainfall at the last column.  
Standard deviations (if available) are listed in the third line 
of the header.  Each subsequent line consists of the actual raw data.  
The individual record is the 5 letter year code, the 5 letter station 
code, year, 12 months of data, and the year total. Missing data 
is noted by 9999 for the months and 99999 for the year.   In some 
cases only the year total was available, denoted by the code letter 
'G' after the year (col 15). Each station's data list is terminated 
by a record list of all 9's.  All values are in millimeters per month 
for the 12 months (Jan to Dec) and the year total in mm/year.

African historical regional data:
The entry for each region and year includes five points of information.  
Left to right, these are the region number, year, index class (-3 to +3), 
the number of entries used to produce the index, and the source of the 
information.  The right hand column on source uses H to designate 
documentary information, G to designate a gauge record, "regional 
substitution" to indicate a value obtained from a nearby and high-
correlated region, and "spatial reconstruction" to indicate that 
a technique based on PCs was used to fill in spatial gaps.  
The precipitation index associated with all gauge and documentary 
entries is also given in this column. 

African historical documentary information: 
The data set is based on geographic regions, the approximate 
coordinates of which are given below. The geographical distribution 
of the regions is given in several publications, including 
Nicholson 1986 and Nicholson 2001.  Data are presented as local 
precipitation index, a wetness index ranging from -3 to +3. 
For each entry there are five categories of information, 
indicated respectively by %A, %F, %K, %D, and %T.  
%A indicates which of the ninety regions the entry applies to.  
%F indicates the index value(-3 for extremely dry to +3 for extremely wet). 
%K indicates the geographical area in Africa, usually by country. 
%D indicates the year or years to which the entry applies. 
%T gives the information are climate and weather in the year and, 
   in most cases, a source is given.

Location of region centers, 90 geographical areas in Africa. 
Created by Dr. Sharon Nicholson, Florida State University for 
African precipitation stations. 
Reg.   Lat   Lon
   1  35.7   7.0
   2  34.0  -5.0
   3  31.8  22.2
   4  27.2 -10.4
   5  29.0   0.1
   6  29.8   8.0
   7  26.8  20.6
   8  25.2  31.6
   9  20.5 -11.2
  10  21.5  -1.6
  11  19.2  15.6
  12  19.7  32.6
  13  17.2 -14.1
  14  16.2  -2.1
  15  14.6  11.5
  16  14.0  22.8
  17  13.6  30.5
  18  14.0 -12.1
  19  12.6  -2.6
  20  12.7   9.2
  21  10.5  19.1
  22  10.7  34.2
  23   9.0  -9.9
  24  10.1   1.1
  25   7.7  10.6
  26   7.1  16.4
  27   8.1  37.0
  28   6.8  -3.5
  29   6.8   6.4
  30  -2.3  22.6
  31   2.4  30.8
  32  -2.0  30.4
  33   2.8  38.7
  34   3.7  23.9
  35   4.3  19.3
  36   2.9  14.1
  37  -5.4  38.2
  38  -7.8  34.9
  39  -7.0  28.7
  40  -6.0  19.2
  41  -7.0  23.7
  42  -2.1  15.5
  43 -11.7  32.6
  44 -11.0  26.3
  45  16.4  39.6
  46  -9.1  15.9
  47 -10.6  13.1
  48 -14.7  25.5
  49 -11.3  17.3
  50 -13.2  18.5
  51  -3.9  12.8
  52 -16.2  14.8
  53 -12.1  38.0
  54 -13.2  35.0
  55 -16.1  36.2
  56 -15.2  33.1
  57 -16.7  27.5
  58 -18.0  37.7
  59 -17.9  32.3
  60 -19.5  28.6
  61 -18.9  16.4
  62 -19.2  20.9
  63 -20.6  15.6
  64 -22.1  30.7
  65 -22.0  17.7
  66 -20.3  33.7
  67 -23.0  33.6
  68 -23.0  27.3
  69 -24.2  17.4
  70 -26.4  17.0
  71 -19.6  13.5
  72 -26.4  31.8
  73 -27.9  29.9
  74 -26.4  27.0
  75 -29.7  28.4
  76 -29.1  25.6
  77 -26.1  23.0
  78 -27.8  20.3
  79 -32.2  28.6
  80 -32.2  24.4
  81 -31.1  21.0
  82 -30.0  18.0
  83 -34.2  22.7
  84 -33.6  19.2
  85   6.8  28.9
  86   2.3  11.5
  87  -2.6  37.6
  88   9.5  41.4
  89   5.5  46.4
  90   0.6  20.4




DATA: 
1. 19th Century African Gauge Precipitation Data 

The historical gauge data contains precipitation readings of monthly 
data for stations in and around Africa.  Each station is listed 
in order, with its location in Latitude (DDDMM), longitude (DDDMM) 
and altitude (meters).  The second line of the header is the mean 
rainfall for each month, with the total rainfall at the last column.  
Standard deviations (if available) are listed in the third line 
of the header.  Each subsequent line consists of the actual raw data.  
The individual record is the 5 letter year code, the 5 letter station 
code, year, 12 months of data, and the year total. Missing data 
is noted by 9999 for the months and 99999 for the year.   In some 
cases only the year total was available, denoted by the code letter 
'G' after the year (col 15). Each station's data list is terminated 
by a record list of all 9's.  All values are in millimeters per month 
for the 12 months (Jan to Dec) and the year total in mm/year.

ALGERAFLOU     AFLOU                            3408  203  1426                2
ALGERAFLOU MEAN   21   28   41   48   45   21   44   14   33   34   33   38  370
ALGERAFLOU STDV   30   13   95   17   20   19   41   11   28   30   34   21  163
ALGERAFLOU1874 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   51   27  9999
ALGERAFLOU1875    0   21  124   27   45   16   10   14   45   52   15   42   411
ALGERAFLOU1876   86   21   61   29   73   49   27   14   14   79    3   43   499
ALGERAFLOU1877    1    4 9999 9999    0    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999   23  9999
ALGERAFLOU1878    2    0   16    0    0    3    0   26   14   78    5   30   174
ALGERAFLOU1879   16   56   23   40   23    2    7    3   10   15   14    5   214
ALGERAFLOU1880    9   16   25   15   20   18    4   23   18    2   37   33   220
ALGERAFLOU1881    1   42   32   13   40   24   37    2   13   28   14   86   332
ALGERAFLOU1882   37   38   15   19   43   11   18    2   20    0    0   35   238
ALGERAFLOU1883   19    0   31   46   77    5    6   11    3    3   57    8   266
ALGERAFLOU1884   11   54  347   47  107   39    5    3   23   70   99   73   878
ALGERAFLOU1885  108   30   29   69   55   36   38   20    3   99   49    0   536
ALGERAFLOU1886   53   47   12  128   49    1    6   38  135   35   22   13   539
ALGERAFLOU1887    5   42   43  119   19   31   34   32   66    0   45   65   501
ALGERAFLOU1888   27   42   29   56   99   47   29    7   27    7   10   45   425
ALGERAFLOU1889   43    3   39   20   34    2    0   22   43    0    7   39   252
ALGERAFLOU1890    2   21   41   62   41   55    8    6   62   91   58   73   520
ALGERAFLOU1891   21   13   26   33    9   19   19    4   12   27   77    3   263
ALGERAFLOU1893   43    1 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0    0    0  9999
ALGERAFLOU1894    0    0    0    0   25   21    8   14   16   14   19   95   212
ALGERAFLOU1895   43    3   19   33   32   12    3   33   33   35   17    2   265
ALGERAFLOU1896   26   58  284   21   45    0    2    9   16   48   36   41   586
ALGERAFLOU1897    5   18   27    1    5    6 9999   15 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERAFLOU1898    8    9   20   52    3   12   27    2   35    9   17   23   217
ALGERAFLOU1899    3   46   59    9   46   56    7   24   13   22   10   35   330
ALGERAFLOU1900   24    7   36   56   65   41    6   11   80   27  137   16   506
ALGERAFLOU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERAIN S     AIN SEFRA             AIN S      3245  -36  1072    ALGER       5
ALGERAIN S MEAN   13   14   21   24   15    9    4    7   17   25   18   16  181
ALGERAIN S STDV   14   14   23   29   13   10    7    9   20   25   19   17   85
ALGERAIN S1889   72    9   45  100  364    4    3    0    4    1    4   38   644
ALGERAIN S1890    0   81   44   20   10    1    4    0   55   59    0   36   310
ALGERAIN S1891   23    4    5   19    4   17    6    2   17   33   98   10   238
ALGERAIN S1892   16    8    2   49   40    3    2    0    0   31   19  101   271
ALGERAIN S1893    0    4   21   36    0    9    2    6    0    0    0   10    88
ALGERAIN S1894    9   33   44   82    0    0    0    1    0    3   12   30   214
ALGERAIN S1895    7    7    4    8   15   35    0   29   10    9    0   14   138
ALGERAIN S1896    6   50   50   12   43    0    0   16   11   32   13    2   235
ALGERAIN S1897    4    0   21    1    0    9   21    2   18   23   39   31   169
ALGERAIN S1898   44   17  142   49    2    0    4    0   75    1   44    6   384
ALGERAIN S1899    0   29    6    4   18   53    0   13   41   38    5    2   209
ALGERAIN S9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERALGIE     ALGIERS               ALGIE      3643  300    28    ALGER       1
ALGERALGIE MEAN   95   78   65   55   39   14    4    5   33   80   96  109  671
ALGERALGIE STDV   58   58   44   45   34   18   17   11   34   59   63   66  161
ALGERALGIE1837 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  175  9999
ALGERALGIE1838   85  120   73   64    4    0    0    2   43   69   46  358   864
ALGERALGIE1839   93  104   69  129   22    0    0    2   10   84  176   33   722
ALGERALGIE1840  122   86  127   76   14   18    0    1   50   22   63  227   806
ALGERALGIE1841  157  110   15   81   17    9    0    0    0   78  139  291   897
ALGERALGIE1842  189   41   72   99   89    0    0   44   52   99  176   40   901
ALGERALGIE1843   90  153   89   41   10    4    0    0    9   39  279   48   762
ALGERALGIE1844  166  185   87  171   89    0    2   10   42   81   22  193  1048
ALGERALGIE1845  200  397  109   44  114   17    0    0   33   26   21   90  1051
ALGERALGIE1846   71   37   44   45   73    8    0    8   91  190  181  395  1143
ALGERALGIE1847  107  250  104  134   10   19    0   11    3   45  446  176  1305
ALGERALGIE1848  297  152  138   18   67    4    0    0   25   97  211   20  1029
ALGERALGIE1849   39   21   82   74   14    4    0    0   46   32   45  200   557
ALGERALGIE1850  136    2   23   13   63   45    9   11   62  157  134  107   762
ALGERALGIE1851  156  103   85   24    7   65    0    0   17  164  159   23   803
ALGERALGIE1852   77  201   32   75   50    5   22    3   59   39   54  136   753
ALGERALGIE1853   61  272   80   10   58   17    0    0   20   59   96  239   912
ALGERALGIE1854  181   46  133  100  104    5    0    9   35  151  121  188  1073
ALGERALGIE1855   29   35  113   85   20   38    0    0    5   60   43  119   547
ALGERALGIE1856   28   30  113   53   39   29    0    0   20   78   80  260   730
ALGERALGIE1857  236  112  165   33   68    0    0   19    4   21  166   75   899
ALGERALGIE1858  111   96   53   29    8    0    3    7    3   44   46  228   628
ALGERALGIE1859  223  152   89   50   45    0    0   67   34   21  141   74   896
ALGERALGIE1860   13  172   75   72    5    6    0    2    4  165   75   84   673
ALGERALGIE1861  200   23   54  104   74   12    0    0    9    2   44   22   544
ALGERALGIE1862   95   42   36   57   28   39    0   16   18   27  192   67   617
ALGERALGIE1863   43  140  112   45   33    2    0    6   17   28   74  120   620
ALGERALGIE1864   49  148   42   36    6    8    1    0   29   96  123  161   699
ALGERALGIE1865  124   37  135  101    1   51    0    1    0   62   46  218   776
ALGERALGIE1866   73   14   56   54    9   24    0    0   14  136   38   15   433
ALGERALGIE1867   78    2   52   13    2   13    1    0  167   39   47  114   528
ALGERALGIE1868   93   49   71   75   34   59    6    1   18   80   74   40   600
ALGERALGIE1869  113   82  123   72   51    7    0    0    0   25  117  132   722
ALGERALGIE1870   60   73  170   27   60   14    5   25    8    9  189  157   797
ALGERALGIE1871  194    2   49    1   30   22    0    1   23   72  173  117   684
ALGERALGIE1872   59   48  130   58   33    1    5    0   44   53   48  103   582
ALGERALGIE1873   13  140   14   35    7    4    0    0    8  256   30  169   676
ALGERALGIE1874   50   36  103   76   65    2    0  103   13   26  177  201   852
ALGERALGIE1875    7  123  233   45   25   73    0    0    5   74  113  100   798
ALGERALGIE1876  170   59   49  105   39   19    0    1   15  218   50  143   868
ALGERALGIE1877   39   47   96   25    8   15    5    3   47  119  170  211   785
ALGERALGIE1878  134  102   70    7   19    3    1    5    5   65  144   60   615
ALGERALGIE1879   66  121   41   75   27    0    0    0   96    1   46  224   697
ALGERALGIE1880   67  104   77   71   70    1    1    3    4   46   59   42   545
ALGERALGIE1881  142   84   47   38   37   47    0    0    2  171   30  106   704
ALGERALGIE1882   23   75  132   25    3   11    0   11  159   68   41  290   838
ALGERALGIE1883  144   22  107   58   32   13    1    0    9  127  184  155   852
ALGERALGIE1884   58   40  103   89   37   16    0    6   74  126  123  157   829
ALGERALGIE1885   73   16   81  131    6   12    8    0   14   53  101   39   534
ALGERALGIE1886  148  126   42   77   43    0    2    0    0  158  112  230   938
ALGERALGIE1887  144  143  112   71    7   21    1    0   78   49  154  158   938
ALGERALGIE1888  104  153   98   24   37   10    0    5   32  131  126   79   799
ALGERALGIE1889  207   82  145   85   92    3    2    1   15   76  112  160   980
ALGERALGIE1890   86   93  180   47   49    4    8    0   25   80  131  234   937
ALGERALGIE1891  143   88   64   92   21    1    0    3   17   59   99   12   599
ALGERALGIE1892  131  103   29   60   37    1    0    1    6   60   46  196   670
ALGERALGIE1893  127   10   13    8   18    9    0    4    8   81  234  142   654
ALGERALGIE1894  131   51  111   47  111    8    0    0   11    5   53  107   635
ALGERALGIE1895  175   68   86   19   23   23    0    9    5   54   17   88   567
ALGERALGIE1896   80   17   43    7   86   14    4    8    0  108  186   84   637
ALGERALGIE1897   52   57   10    6    3    4    0    0   20   43   17  112   324
ALGERALGIE1898   56   45  147   59    6    0    2    0  112   31  186   79   723
ALGERALGIE1899   18   44   79   14   24   21   10    2   38    1   71  119   441
ALGERALGIE1900   46   47   70   67   80   16   16    3   12   34  198   37   626
ALGERALGIE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERAUMAL     AUMALE                           3610  341   894                1
ALGERAUMAL MEAN   56   39   73   61   45   26   12   13   27   45   50   60  506
ALGERAUMAL STDV   52   30   40   53   43   37   21   22   32   28   23   70  191
ALGERAUMAL1864 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   54   58   59  9999
ALGERAUMAL1865  130  112   99  152   11   95    5   12   37   47   39   72   811
ALGERAUMAL1866   71   13   38   94   19   48    4    2   17  116   61    0   483
ALGERAUMAL1867   55   19   65   21    1   21   27   11   80   26   56  119   501
ALGERAUMAL1868  152   52   79   86   80   72   60   41   20   45   88   27   802
ALGERAUMAL1869   79   38  179   54   95   25    9    0    0    1   69   95   644
ALGERAUMAL1870   50  100  108   39  157   63    2   39   27   41   28   45   699
ALGERAUMAL1871   88    8   76   16   32   31    1   15   58   24  101   56   506
ALGERAUMAL1872   72   42  121   91   26   26    8    0   27   57   31  100   601
ALGERAUMAL1873    7   38   72   56    9    2   29    5   16   53   10  118   415
ALGERAUMAL1874   35   24   52  198   68    9   13   90   59  101   82  227   958
ALGERAUMAL1875    6   66  102  117   62   35   16   16   47   44   29   25   565
ALGERAUMAL1876   97   29   58   70   43   54   27    3   10   53    9   62   515
ALGERAUMAL1877   54    6   74   28    5    9   46    1  112   44   83   62   524
ALGERAUMAL1878   31   32   38    8   24    3    2    2    9   63   22   35   269
ALGERAUMAL1879   93   88   22   56   44    0    2   11   12    2   19   72   421
ALGERAUMAL1880   54   24   51   35   25   87   57    7    0    6   38   13   397
ALGERAUMAL1881   24   37   49   35   91   33    2    2    9   65   18   85   450
ALGERAUMAL1882   51   36  106   25   57   11   11    3   31   22   26  193   572
ALGERAUMAL1883  138   11    3   93   68   30    5   12    0   26    6   35   427
ALGERAUMAL1884   36   33  107   59   85   49   14   24   25   45  100   93   670
ALGERAUMAL1885   15    2   45   50   14   27    0    3    0   33   41    0   230
ALGERAUMAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERBATNA     BATNA                            3534  610  1051                1
ALGERBATNA MEAN   50   34   35   51   42   29    5   18   29   38   32   38  399
ALGERBATNA STDV   43   34   49   36   22   27   14   21   29   31   51   38  263
ALGERBATNA1852    3   44   41 9999    7    6   44   37   86    6 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBATNA1853   24   68   70   40    2   20   20   15   20   67   78   71   495
ALGERBATNA1854   59   20   38   43   97   10 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBATNA1862   50   25   54  153   13   39    6    0   46   16   55   14   471
ALGERBATNA1863   16  102   42   37   52   53   18   11   67   69   40  136   643
ALGERBATNA1864   15   56   49   62   31   24   13   66    8   67   19   20   430
ALGERBATNA1865   96   52   33   32    4    9   26   16    1   38   10   19   336
ALGERBATNA1866   50   15   25   40    3    8    0    5    1   69   28    0   244
ALGERBATNA1867   40   29   14   10   23   10    3   31   26  119   43    9   357
ALGERBATNA1868  185   59   32   41   81   70   11   76   23   45   34   10   667
ALGERBATNA1869   23    6   26   44    3    4    2    8    1   13   40   25   195
ALGERBATNA1870   25   48   75   54  104  108    6   36   30   44   67   71   668
ALGERBATNA1871  113   12   84   12   29   60    5   45  111    6   73   38   588
ALGERBATNA1872   75   24   22   25   42    7   12    3    9   49   23   38   329
ALGERBATNA1873    7   35   66   45   24    0    5    2    9   73   19   41   326
ALGERBATNA1874   43   51   82  131   40    0   23    7   60   27  220   56   740
ALGERBATNA1875   10  120  200   38   29   30    9   30   11   20   26   16   539
ALGERBATNA1876   19   24   79   36   57   66   31   16   10   62    6   11   417
ALGERBATNA1877  149   79   16   40   23   22    0    6   60   18   54   54   521
ALGERBATNA1878   25   11   29   38    5    1    0    9   21   82   49   25   295
ALGERBATNA1879   36   54   35   56   43    0    6   22    5   13    3   18   291
ALGERBATNA1880   30   35   26   21   44   64    3    2   29   16   16   26   312
ALGERBATNA1881   10   27   32    3   93    9    0    4   13   31    8  115   345
ALGERBATNA1882   85   25   50   58   34   15    1    0   42    3    0   41   354
ALGERBATNA1883   52   20    5  137   28    4    0   46    6   36   36   19   389
ALGERBATNA1884   53   28   55   66   80   77   20   12   10   37   45   86   569
ALGERBATNA1885   50   12   28   84   11   21    1    5   65   12   45   38   372
ALGERBATNA1888   13   41   24   14   29   21    0    5   20   26   68   67   328
ALGERBATNA1889   45   15 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBATNA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERBISKR     BISKRA                BISKR      3451  539   124    ALGER       1
ALGERBISKR MEAN   16   10   15   11   11    6    1    3   16   17   18   15  140
ALGERBISKR STDV   18   14   17   14   15   10    3    8   37   24   23   16   80
ALGERBISKR1845 9999 9999 9999 9999    8    4 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBISKR1846    0   16   12   16    4   14    0    0   12    2   22    0    98
ALGERBISKR1848   31   34   28    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBISKR1851   14 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBISKR1852   15 9999 9999   82    0    1 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBISKR1862    0   18   13  129   13    0    0    0   25   46   13    0   257
ALGERBISKR1863   16  126   14   70   53   32    0   15   43   82   29    6   486
ALGERBISKR1864   10   24   20   18   52    0    0    0   45    0    0    5   174
ALGERBISKR1865   29    8   18  100    0   19    3    0   28    3    0   28   236
ALGERBISKR1866   33    3   15   30    2    0    0    0    0    6    3    0    92
ALGERBISKR1867   11    2   13    0   16   12    0    0    0   41    0    0    95
ALGERBISKR1868    0   48   11   11   78    2    2    0    4   13   16    0   185
ALGERBISKR1869    6 9999    3 9999    2 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   34  9999
ALGERBISKR1870   14   38   15 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBISKR1875    0   15   55   11   10    8    0    0    6    2    6   28   141
ALGERBISKR1876   90   44   36    0   91   10    0   12   15   31    0    0   329
ALGERBISKR1877    0    2    3    0   12    0    0    0   54   31    2   25   129
ALGERBISKR1878    0    6    0    1    0    0    0    1    4    5   19    8    44
ALGERBISKR1879   10    4    6    1    7    0    0    0   24    0    3    0    55
ALGERBISKR1880   36    1    5   10    1    9    0    0    0    0    0   19    81
ALGERBISKR1881    9    6    3    0   63    0    0    4   11   17    0   12   125
ALGERBISKR1882   26    6    6    2    4    3    3    0    8    0    0   21    79
ALGERBISKR1883   22    0    0    4    0    1    0    4    4   13   14    2    64
ALGERBISKR1884    8   28   75   15   13   62   44    0    0   32   39   68   384
ALGERBISKR1885    7    0   45   17    0    0   14   19   20    0   21    0   143
ALGERBISKR1886   57   22    2   17    5    0    3   14   35    0    8   19   182
ALGERBISKR1887    3    5   15   44   12    3    0   15    3    2    8    8   118
ALGERBISKR1888   14   26    2    1    6    9    0    1   11    8   48   45   171
ALGERBISKR1889    3    0    6    1   32    0    0    2   21    0    2   31    98
ALGERBISKR1890    5    5   83   49   29    0    0    0   30    3    5   39   248
ALGERBISKR1891    0   26    1   12    8    4    3    1   15   29   25   11   135
ALGERBISKR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERBLIDA     BLIDAH                           3630  250   260                1  
ALGERBLIDA MEAN  138   97  124  109   61   14    5    7   32   77  127  131  922
ALGERBLIDA STDV   73   15   64   42   34   27    6   12   19   50  117   98  128
ALGERBLIDA1865 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    4    3    3    1    0   75  9999
ALGERBLIDA1866   78  121   61   65   22   33    1    4   23  114   39   11   572
ALGERBLIDA1867   60   23  119   39    2    0    8    0    0    2   23   36   312
ALGERBLIDA1868  117   89   40   50   30    5    2    1   23   77  236   22   692
ALGERBLIDA1869  277  127  148   75  132    3    2    8    6   31   85  147  1041
ALGERBLIDA1870   56   85  163   86  100   14    4   47   14   28  339  140  1076
ALGERBLIDA1871  172   18  156   21  104   70    0    6   56   85  255  199  1142
ALGERBLIDA1872  147   60  204   94   42    3   16    0   66   60   59  159   910
ALGERBLIDA1873   32  178   72   84   17    9    0    0   40  199   43  194   868
ALGERBLIDA1874   87   64   78  180  131   11    0   33   24   34  210  227  1079
ALGERBLIDA1875  138  152  159   71   67   62    3    2   12   35  142   94   937
ALGERBLIDA1876  172   61  104  118  112   47    3    0   47  219   11  178  1072
ALGERBLIDA1877   74    9  125   77   21   21    9    0   63   95  300  303  1097
ALGERBLIDA1878   87  125   61    7   20   14    1    1   12   34   90  117   569
ALGERBLIDA1879   47  111   70   61   42    1    1    2   57    5   40  250   687
ALGERBLIDA1880  102   19   66  193   49    7    0   10    2    8  102   67   625
ALGERBLIDA1897 9999 9999 9999 9999   20   12   12    1   51  145   41  145  9999
ALGERBLIDA1898   69   75  288  191   51    0    0    0   42   51  342  181  1290
ALGERBLIDA1899   37   96  183   34   51   54   21    3   28   12   88  170   777
ALGERBLIDA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERBONE      BONE                             3655  745    35                1
ALGERBONE  MEAN  107   78   53   46   30   14    2    9   34   76   94  113  656
ALGERBONE  STDV   99   46   92   52   68   35  258   30   19   79   70  111  345
ALGERBONE 1858 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    5    5   18   12   54   52  245  9999
ALGERBONE 1859  160  130  131   17   80    0    3    1   24    7  151  158   862
ALGERBONE 1860   38  142   72   45   16   12   10    2   12   97   39  134   619
ALGERBONE 1861   27   17   47   73   62    8    0    0   31  126   47   59   497
ALGERBONE 1864 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   10 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBONE 1865   34  210  178   40    4   11    1   11    4   55   50  148   746
ALGERBONE 1866   35    0   34   52    7   15    0    0   19   63  111    4   340
ALGERBONE 1867  107   47   53  122    5    0    6   45   59  113  130  247   934
ALGERBONE 1868  274   55  127   45    5  127    9   40   12   76  161    3   934
ALGERBONE 1869   41   22  220   76   18    9    2   13    0   60   64   84   609
ALGERBONE 1870   39   72  104   17   38   34   26 9999 9999 9999 9999  132  9999
ALGERBONE 1871  217   19  105 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBONE 1872 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   35  189  153  284  9999
ALGERBONE 1873  143   53   31    7   12   14    0    0   14   13   76   61   424
ALGERBONE 1874   37   64   78   35   64    0 9999 9999 9999    4 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBONE 1879   32   59   63  129   30   14    2    9   36   44   94  168   680
ALGERBONE 1880   50 9999 9999   43 9999   279 999    1   25   18   22 9999  9999
ALGERBONE 1884 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  228  9999
ALGERBONE 1885  136   58  112  134    5   42   22   12   68   92  255  190  1126
ALGERBONE 1886  269  121   34    0   94    0    2   50   32   29   83  133   847
ALGERBONE 1887    0   68   42   48  226    3    0    0    0  296   94   73   850
ALGERBONE 1888   65   94   41   68   40   21    1   81    8  106   90   34   649
ALGERBONE 1889  312  106 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERBONE 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERBOUFA     BOUFARIK                         3644   30    58                1
ALGERBOUFA MEAN  101   77   84   80   49   12    3    2   33   85  102  147  775
ALGERBOUFA STDV   70   31   63   36   40    8    9    5   24   21   98   57  226
ALGERBOUFA1877 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  223  182  9999
ALGERBOUFA1878   92   63   47    2   25    9    2    0    5   77   50   48   420
ALGERBOUFA1879   35   93   53   49   32    0    0    0   53   12   29  197   553
ALGERBOUFA1880   89   82   64  106   51    1    0    0    2   22   74   41   532
ALGERBOUFA1881   95   57   88   49   61   22    1    0    6  155   18  100   652
ALGERBOUFA1882   35   52  107   68    4   15    3    7   55   55   15  348   764
ALGERBOUFA1883  111   33   64  104   75   13    0    0   13   57  138  127   735
ALGERBOUFA1884   58   68  104   83   86   16    2    6   23  157  111  126   840
ALGERBOUFA1885  117   26   81  175    7   17    9    2   38   70  131   43   716
ALGERBOUFA1886  211  133   61  102   38    5    1    0   64  139  137  209  1100
ALGERBOUFA1887   62   80   42   78    4    4   13    2    9   69   99  101   563
ALGERBOUFA1888   78  103   64   53   41   20    7    3   43   92  146  112   762
ALGERBOUFA1889  222   92  156   96  112    5    0    0    9   60  107  217  1076
ALGERBOUFA1890  112  122  168   80  106   12    8    0  105  116  155  240  1224
ALGERBOUFA1891  198  113   34   76   27   10    2   15   15   45   51   17   603
ALGERBOUFA1892  116  104   64   97   37    5    3    0    4   58   55  118   661
ALGERBOUFA1893  110   23    6   20   23   13    4    0   23   67  138  184   611
ALGERBOUFA1894  151  118  125   84   31    9    0    1   21   18   44  217   819
ALGERBOUFA1895  211   58   99   30   37   15    0   15    9   13   18   71   576
ALGERBOUFA1896  114   51   96    8  153    9    4    8    6  150  257  149  1005
ALGERBOUFA1897   81   132  18    3   19   12    0    0   72  148   45   96   507
ALGERBOUFA1898   72   98  241  161   21    0    0    0   47   28  307  154  1129
ALGERBOUFA1899   40   69  183   14   56   26   19    3   15   47   94  158   724
ALGERBOUFA1900  108   55   84  151  105   32   34   10   60   49  280   35  1003
ALGERBOUFA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERBOUGI     BOUGIE                           3649  503    30                1
ALGERBOUGI MEAN  140  109  139   72   49   30   12   12   44  128  138  160 1033
ALGERBOUGI STDV  128   85   88   47   41   52   17   19   47   39  104  110  449
ALGERBOUGI1836 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   60  115  245  259  9999
ALGERBOUGI1857  573  128  273   72   49   30   12   12   44  128  175   76  1572
ALGERBOUGI1858  376   86  139   32   97   30   10    8   25  230  142  368  1543
ALGERBOUGI1859  189  166  148   33   34   30   12   12   25  128  520  343  1640
ALGERBOUGI1860   95  360  270  125   35   38   20   12   45  315   64  271  1650
ALGERBOUGI1861   35  101   43  141  138   33   12   12   42   48   91   91   787
ALGERBOUGI1862   94   15   90  145   33  137   12   83   44   29  176  132   990
ALGERBOUGI1863   23  156  213   82   50    5   12    8    1  138   79  150   917
ALGERBOUGI1864  129  118   71   55    3    3   12    6  104  141   66  131   839
ALGERBOUGI1865  123  268  122   86    1   13   12    5   13   51  206  252  1152
ALGERBOUGI1866  359  203  188   85  140   85    1   12   51  189  196   15  1524
ALGERBOUGI1867  104   48  115   43    1   44    1   23  147  118  300  177  1121
ALGERBOUGI1868  170  153  138  116   44   35   10   17    8  128  181    9  1009
ALGERBOUGI1869  213   56  259   76   49   10   10   12    1  162   92   38   978
ALGERBOUGI1870   82  103  274   32  102   30   18   40    4    4   54  138   881
ALGERBOUGI1871  185   43  101   19   50   31    0    0   34   76  199  255   993
ALGERBOUGI1872  133   57  214  100   29    1   20    6   13   75  100  115   863
ALGERBOUGI1873   37  102   72  104   41    6    1    0   13  129    8  309   822
ALGERBOUGI1874  131  130  193  171   91    0    9   18   20   86  150  194  1193
ALGERBOUGI1875   18  232  181   80   11   90    8    0   17   59  103  111   910
ALGERBOUGI1876   87   36   90  106   54  188    0   12   23  219   71  141  1027
ALGERBOUGI1877  189  114  171   34    3    7    4    0  161  194  193  159  1229
ALGERBOUGI1878  164   83   95   16   27    2    2    4   40   84   49   44   610
ALGERBOUGI1879   60   91   27  109   78    0    0    0  181   73  100  320  1039
ALGERBOUGI1880  105   89   27   57   35    9    0    7   43   25   65  102   564
ALGERBOUGI1881   83   53   98   33   96   27   15    1   37  125   15  235   818
ALGERBOUGI1882   83  111  252   27   26   13    6   16   42   42   62  100   780
ALGERBOUGI1883  190   77   72   51   51   75    1   21   16   74  170  141   939
ALGERBOUGI1884  104   32  139   57   21   56   82    5   21  128  138  186   969
ALGERBOUGI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERBOUSS     BOUSSAADA                        3510  155                      1
ALGERBOUSS MEAN   20   20   34   40   39   17    8    8   23   22   16   22  269
ALGERBOUSS STDV   11   15   22   25    8   24   12   12   10   17   19    5   88
ALGERBOUSS1880   38    7   26   39   14   74    0    6    0    0    2   21   227
ALGERBOUSS1881   18   18   32   45   69    8    4    0   12   38    5   33   282
ALGERBOUSS1882   41    9   12   18   15   14    2    0   54    0    0    7   172
ALGERBOUSS1883    5    1    2    3   60    9   13   12    0    2   14    4   125
ALGERBOUSS1884    8 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   16   49   33  9999
ALGERBOUSS1885   11    5   31   30   36   18   13    4   33   19   16   28   244
ALGERBOUSS1886   35   34   15   89   12    0    5   17   34   68   29    7   345
ALGERBOUSS1887    7   67   42   77   11    4    1   12   43    0   37   33   334
ALGERBOUSS1888   15   39   43   38   66   28    3    1   38   12   52   34   369
ALGERBOUSS1889   37    2   49   12   71    3    0   25   25   22    1   35   282
ALGERBOUSS1890    6   15   88   49   39   15   18    1   28   41   14    5   319
ALGERBOUSS1891    2    5   10    6   25    6   34    3    5    0    2    6   104
ALGERBOUSS1892    7   33    3   91   49   10   14   21    0    0    0    0   228
ALGERBOUSS1893    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   17   39    56
ALGERBOUSS1894   15   13   13   68    4   25   44   27    0   14   28   13   264
ALGERBOUSS1895   22   35    6    9   27   74    5   32   12    2    0   11   235
ALGERBOUSS1896   11   29   85   27   65    5    0   17   17   66   29   18   369
ALGERBOUSS1897   27    6    8    0   14    7    0    0   13    5   15   14   109
ALGERBOUSS1898   43    3   50   81   14    0    5    0   19   10   27    9   261
ALGERBOUSS1899   20   28   69    2   39   36   13   22   10   45    4   11   299
ALGERBOUSS1900   16    7   29   31   20   44    0    4   35   14   40    1   241
ALGERBOUSS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERBOUZA     BOUZAREAH                        3609  302   344                1
ALGERBOUZA MEAN   92   81   55   67   30    5    2    1   16   59   55  127  590
ALGERBOUZA STDV   31   56   66   33   41   13   12    5   31   48  125   42  157
ALGERBOUZA1889 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  185  9999
ALGERBOUZA1890 9999 9999 9999 9999   66    3   11    0   34  185  170  244  9999
ALGERBOUZA1891  116   98   55  114   21    2    0    3   25   57   56   15   562
ALGERBOUZA1892   38  109   12   72   29    0    0    1    0   18   38  208   525
ALGERBOUZA1893  126   11   12    4   12    0    0    2    9   64  193  135   568
ALGERBOUZA1894   88   27  123   56   14    5    0    0   11    2   16   57   399
ALGERBOUZA1895  140   57   63   11   15   18    0    3    6   43   21   68   445
ALGERBOUZA1896   61   18   57   21   78   29    2   15    0  122  191   60   654
ALGERBOUZA1897   49   61    8    5    4    2    0    2   25   33   23  113   325
ALGERBOUZA1898   45   40  162   64   17    0    0    0   95   21  118   97   659
ALGERBOUZA1899   17   60   99   27   38   21    3    4   22    2  112  146   551
ALGERBOUZA1900   96   53   88   92  114   19   38    5   14   40  233   54   846
ALGERBOUZA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERCAPFA     CAPFALCON                        3546 -308    78                2
ALGERCAPFA MEAN   71   85   68   32   42   16    3    1   20   48   62  103  540
ALGERCAPFA STDV   54   39   28   21   16   19    2    2   14   35   45   50  256
ALGERCAPFA1875   71   85  112   54   63    3    0    0    0    2   41  120   551
ALGERCAPFA1876  255   27   11   38   55    0    5    0   50   64   62  103   670
ALGERCAPFA1877    3  101   41   23   19    6    0    0   80   84   86  110   553
ALGERCAPFA1878  124  107   65    0   95    0   10    0    0   60   77  106   644
ALGERCAPFA1879  110   70   39    7   75    2    0    3   10    4   27   72   419
ALGERCAPFA1880   70   92  138   43  101    0    0    0    0   13  244   68   769
ALGERCAPFA1881   90   38   15   16    7  103    3    0    0  222   10  352   856
ALGERCAPFA1882   80  100  134  118   12    1    0    7    0    0    7  155   614
ALGERCAPFA1883   18    1   67   40   88    1    4    0    0   31    1   88   339
ALGERCAPFA1884   40   70  199   32   77   62    0    0   11   87  145  297  1020
ALGERCAPFA1885   11    6   63   50    3    3    6    0   33   69   21    1   266
ALGERCAPFA1886  115  248   63   33   16    3    0    4   34   35   83   43   677
ALGERCAPFA1887   24  143   63   62    0    1    0    0   54    3   10   29   389
ALGERCAPFA1888   42   50   39    8   28    7    0    0   11    0   21   35   241
ALGERCAPFA1889  150   21   38    7   37    1    0    0    4   18   14   19   309
ALGERCAPFA1890   29   35   45   11   16   29   10    0    5   28   14   58   280
ALGERCAPFA1891   97   20   13    7    0    4    0    2    5   11   79    1   239
ALGERCAPFA1892   70   17   28   26   11    3    1    0    2   38   13   75   284
ALGERCAPFA1893   20    5   41   20    2    1    0    1    7    1   51   88   237
ALGERCAPFA1894   76   33   94   62    9    4    0    0    7    5   24   65   379
ALGERCAPFA1895   40   17    7   31   24   10    0    8    6   26   15   14   198
ALGERCAPFA1896   40   32   28   13   33    0    1    0    1   18   92   27   285
ALGERCAPFA1897   39    9    0    2   13    3    0    0   15   24    9   45   159
ALGERCAPFA1898  129    9   79    3    1    6    0    0   13   37  109   17   403
ALGERCAPFA1899    5   51   36    4    5   19    2    0    4   19   16   62   223
ALGERCAPFA1900   44   11   35    9   34   14    0    5   12   71   92   39   366
ALGERCAPFA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERCHERC     CHERCHEL                         3636  211    20                1
ALGERCHERC MEAN   81   77   92   56   40   18    1    2   23   51   86  109  634
ALGERCHERC STDV   59   95   38   30   22   19    1    3   34   57   44   77   80
ALGERCHERC1843 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0   21    4   52   55  9999
ALGERCHERC1844   79  127   42   15   33    0    0    0    0   13    4  156   469
ALGERCHERC1855   81   77  112  124   48   49    0    1   14  120   52   94   772
ALGERCHERC1856   14   40   74   56   33    6    0    0   26   97  149  275   770
ALGERCHERC1857  148  313 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    2 9999   21 9999 9999  9999
ALGERCHERC1864 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0   35   99  120  102  9999
ALGERCHERC1865   27   19  189   56   40   40    0    3   23  127   11  185   720
ALGERCHERC1866   79   30   49   56   10   28    0    0   27  202   19   32   532
ALGERCHERC1867   81   13   86    0    0    0    0    0  144   18   55   82   479
ALGERCHERC1868  113   86   80   79   50   84    2    0    3   51  113  109   770
ALGERCHERC1869  102   77   92    6   51    3    0    5    3   53   54   14   460
ALGERCHERC1870  222  296  134   40   21   10    0   15   11    5  218  121  1093
ALGERCHERC1871   66   22  157    6  115   21    0    0    6   30   95   68   586
ALGERCHERC1872   45    3   70  100   25    0    0    1   48   22   32   76   422
ALGERCHERC1873   29   95 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  106  9999
ALGERCHERC1874   22   38   94   66   26    1    0    0    4   16  147  198   612
ALGERCHERC1875   11  145  157   29   74   16    3    0   23   66   99   93   716
ALGERCHERC1876  205   36   79   63   34    0    1    0    2  118    1  193   732
ALGERCHERC1877   18   45   42   33   13    8    0    2   32   59  171  256   679
ALGERCHERC1878   92  109    9    0   40    0    0    0    2   69   57   23   401
ALGERCHERC1879   12   78   58   35    3    0    0    0   71   17   92  192   558
ALGERCHERC1880   47   48   84   92   33    1    0   10    2    3   63   28   411
ALGERCHERC1886 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    3 9999   93   63  9999
ALGERCHERC1887  100   95   19   78    2    0    1    0   23   34   85   77   514
ALGERCHERC1888   87  109  121   91   69   16    7    1    0   30   44   65   640
ALGERCHERC1889  148 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERCHERC9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERCOLEA     COLEAH                           9999 9999   150                1
ALGERCOLEA MEAN   93   77  110   62   31   15    7    2   25   71   93  124  706
ALGERCOLEA STDV   31   63   28   33   37   23   12    2   45   55   41   75  260
ALGERCOLEA1865 9999   38 9999 9999 9999   27    0    3    0   28   44  240  9999
ALGERCOLEA1866   96   37   79   11    9   39    0    0   27  177   47   30   552
ALGERCOLEA1867   61   18  105   19    4   33    7    0  160   26   54   14   501
ALGERCOLEA1868  152   42   98   85   36   37   60    2    2   71  131   52   768
ALGERCOLEA1869   93   83  161   22   31   15    4    8    1   22   99  158   697
ALGERCOLEA1870   41  104  203   28   86   14    2    3    1    8  135  161   786
ALGERCOLEA1872   59   49  157   44   36    2    3    0   51   22   31  108   562
ALGERCOLEA1873   21  173   24   50   11    3    0    0   25  140   22  163   632
ALGERCOLEA1874   44   41   76   85   31    2    0    3    3  119  158  138   700
ALGERCOLEA1875    2  229  149   22   19   62    6    0    0   24   62  103   678
ALGERCOLEA1876  154   74   80   89   22   25    0    0   36  154    0  130   764
ALGERCOLEA1877   40   43  121   38    8   14    0    0   55  109  200  271   899
ALGERCOLEA1878   23  115   61    3   14    0    1    0   14   38   78   49   396
ALGERCOLEA1879   32   56   43   34   10    0    0    0   49   10   67  201   502
ALGERCOLEA1880   68   49   48  105   51    1    0    4    2   20   89   49   486
ALGERCOLEA1885   65   77   85  167   10    9    1    1   24   72  129   41   681
ALGERCOLEA1886  167  145   53   90   20    0    0    3   29  169  108  207   991
ALGERCOLEA1887   71   76   35   55    1   25    2    0   25   70   69  113   542
ALGERCOLEA1888   95  136   74   47   36    7    1    9   74  116  175   93   863
ALGERCOLEA1889  242   97  200   81  121    0    0    0   14   20   70  166  1011
ALGERCOLEA1890   84   94  192   73  105   64   15    0   70    0   77  166   940
ALGERCOLEA1892   77   66   23   83 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERCOLEA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERCONST     CONSTANTINE           CONST      3622  640   660    ALGER       1
ALGERCONST MEAN   76   65   55   53   44   22    7   10   30   42   50   79  521
ALGERCONST STDV   51   40   35   32   31   23   10   14   25   29   30   51  134
ALGERCONST1837 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  180  9999
ALGERCONST1838  144   55  108   68   31   33   75   14   19   47   91  248   933
ALGERCONST1839  150   96   73  127    6    2    0   20   10  133  109   14   740
ALGERCONST1840   50   68  232   14    3    5    0   10   21   13   57   44   517
ALGERCONST1841  137   22   36  105    1   72    0    4   25   11    4   91   508
ALGERCONST1842   77   15   39  117   86    7    1   14   12   30  102  120   620
ALGERCONST1843  320   41  275   23   44   11   34    7   16    8  146   75  1000
ALGERCONST1844   96   48   83  132   89    6   15   21   37   40   21   52   640
ALGERCONST1845  221   63   97   76   59   15    0    8   64   24   13   45   685
ALGERCONST1846   95   42  138   51   44   72    4   26   91   56   84   84   787
ALGERCONST1847  198   94   44   90   20   85   22   39   38   52  261   69  1012
ALGERCONST1854   64  116   64   42  123   45    0    0   32  217   72  306  1081
ALGERCONST1855   18   82   80   75   17    7    0    2   12    2   23   95   413
ALGERCONST1856   13   42   97   18    5    1    0   15   15   14   69  103   392
ALGERCONST1857  224   23   95   16   76    3   16    6   40   76   47    6   628
ALGERCONST1858  166   24   83   14   37    8    3    5    6   74   34  203   657
ALGERCONST1859  153  161  130   25   93    2    0   10   21    8  127   70   800
ALGERCONST1860   30   49  133   63   31    4   13   39   14  115    6   87   584
ALGERCONST1861   36   11   41   62   96    6    0    0   22   48   18   40   380
ALGERCONST1862   31   49   40  147   28   88    0    9   47   25   60   74   598
ALGERCONST1863   31   81  202  141   13   17    0    3   50   67   38  175   818
ALGERCONST1864   69  139   30   69   20   15    0    0   14   30   84   57   527
ALGERCONST1865   76  197   94   84    4   84    3   26   23   29   53  158   831
ALGERCONST1866   37   36   46   42   32   28    0    2    1   61   76   11   372
ALGERCONST1867   62   58   50   42    8   80   18   33   24   29   39  157   600
ALGERCONST1868  241   27  119  107   73  128   31   39   10  187  102    5  1069
ALGERCONST1869   72    6  134   68   16    8    3    1    0   36   26   37   407
ALGERCONST1870   48   62   55   51   80   27   17   39    3   18   29   74   503
ALGERCONST1871  105   26   66   10   18   42    0    6   51   20   71   66   481
ALGERCONST1872  101   39   64   91   50    2    2    4   29   44   75   73   574
ALGERCONST1873   30   89   68   60   36   12   13    3   13   38   20   90   472
ALGERCONST1874   69   76   93   83   68    0   72   31   19   12   50   79   652
ALGERCONST1875   76   61   52   59   38   75    1    2   59   13   43   36   515
ALGERCONST1876   29   21  124   58   73   62    4   16   50   21   47   99   604
ALGERCONST1877  104   41   22   26   30   14    8   21   52   93   50   86   547
ALGERCONST1878   31   29    3   27   13    1    0    9    0  109   25   20   267
ALGERCONST1879   58   35   58   67   34    0    0    0   24   12   12  114   414
ALGERCONST1880    8    5   26   22   56   36   16    5    7   14   50   51   296
ALGERCONST1881   62  108   73   30  119   12    0    0   13   48   27  196   688
ALGERCONST1882   88   19   73  101   37   11    0    9   49   42   11   73   513
ALGERCONST1883  206   80   22   47   16   16    3   12    4   16   15    9   446
ALGERCONST1884   25   49   66   31   83   62    3   11    0   24   39  140   533
ALGERCONST1885   24   13   91  117    0   27    1   16   27   43  154   73   586
ALGERCONST1886  169  155   20   78   98    1    6    8   99   28   44   47   753
ALGERCONST1887   59   44   23  137   20   14    1   43   19   67   49   14   490
ALGERCONST1888   29   82   58   47   59   79    2   21   59   80   68   82   666
ALGERCONST1889  228  114  312   60   62   46    0    9   56    6   16   90   999
ALGERCONST1890   59   81  246   82   61   36   22    0  117   99   72  137  1012
ALGERCONST1891  104   41   50   47  122    1   10    1   21   40   59   42   538
ALGERCONST1892   60   81   58   44   72    8    3    3   19   53   23  151   575
ALGERCONST1893  154   30   32   19   47   23    6    5   18   41   34  139   548
ALGERCONST1894   36   65   54  139   20    3    0    5    0   23   53  174   572
ALGERCONST1895  121   47   42    8   50   55    5    4   25   38   48   69   512
ALGERCONST1896   45   16   55   62  233    4    0   10   31   30   83  136   705
ALGERCONST1897   23   64   19   16   14    8   30   34   11   80   28   63   390
ALGERCONST1898   68  111  113   48   18    0    7    5    6  119  114   46   655
ALGERCONST1899   23   59  117   11   40   74   25    0   51    2   31   93   526
ALGERCONST1900  270   36   70   68   32   76   16   12   26   15  104   27   752
ALGERCONST9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERDELLE     DELLEYS                          3657  355    23                1
ALGERDELLE MEAN  136   92  103   92   41   19    6    9   38  106  128  128  898
ALGERDELLE STDV   56   87   96   58   63   64    3   10   40   95   96  171  767
ALGERDELLE1857 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    4    4   40  136 9999 9999  9999
ALGERDELLE1865 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    9    0    5    5   85   61   75  9999
ALGERDELLE1866   52   40   71   60    9   30    0    1   27  114   32    6   442
ALGERDELLE1867  100   18   30   11    1   29    1    0   34   65  167   66   522
ALGERDELLE1868  152   58   83  105   37   55    9    9   29  106  146   45   834
ALGERDELLE1869  135   86  257   40  101    6    6    7    5  108  102  191  1044
ALGERDELLE1870   91   75  133 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERDELLE1874  136   92   14  126   62    0    4   43    8  109  185  269  1048
ALGERDELLE1875   29  300  236  129   34  206   16    0   12  115  252  332  1661
ALGERDELLE1876  304   73  114  178  173   34    0    0   38  322   62  223  1521
ALGERDELLE1877   94   61  202   29    5   20   12    5   94  153  251  331  1257
ALGERDELLE1878  194  122   76    0   39    6    4    0   16  161  207   94   919
ALGERDELLE1879  124  159   79  116   50    0    0    0  152   28  124  268  1100
ALGERDELLE1880  133  105   99  179   85    8    4    3    7   22  107  128   880
ALGERDELLE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERDJELF     DJELFA                           3443  314  1167                2
ALGERDJELF MEAN   25   22   42   33   40   22   13    7   33   30   22   31  380
ALGERDJELF STDV   25   23   53   56   46   25   18   31   26   29   42   24  142
ALGERDJELF1875    0    4   88   26   33   33    2    6   27   25   16   27   287
ALGERDJELF1876   50    0   75   27   24   31   28    0    4   87    0   49   375
ALGERDJELF1877   15    5   22   32   50   32   11    0   56    4   45   30   302
ALGERDJELF1878    9   17   32    9    1    7    9   23   18   78   11   26   240
ALGERDJELF1879   45   24   24    8   17    0    2   16   18    7    8    8   177
ALGERDJELF1880   34    4   47   34   53   30    0    4    0    6   23   14   249
ALGERDJELF1881   11   41   59   10   82    3    5    0   42   33   18   58   362
ALGERDJELF1882   56   11   24   46   49 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERDJELF1883    4    0   10    5   83    6    0   12    0    1    1    1   123
ALGERDJELF1884   10   13  135   31   87   77   23    3   10   70   22   50   531
ALGERDJELF1885   43    9   38   99   40   28   39    3   40   45   51    5   440
ALGERDJELF1886   58   42   19   53   27    5   20   33   65   61   28   35   446
ALGERDJELF1887   10   85   47  115   22   43    1   13   82    0   40   41   499
ALGERDJELF1888   24   40   70   48   45   12   33   10   22   10   38   35   387
ALGERDJELF1889   12   19   45   26   62    5    3    4   57    2    2   37   274
ALGERDJELF1890   11   80   80   12   51   13   21    0   65   25   17   54   429
ALGERDJELF1891   30   13   44   53    6    4   23    4   24   42   39    7   289
ALGERDJELF1892   17   32    0   39    9    2    7   13   21   92   33   57   322
ALGERDJELF1893   85   10  156  196   10   17   65  105   45    0   13   71   773
ALGERDJELF1894   23    3   35  118   15   35    9    3    0    0   44   23   308
ALGERDJELF1895   20   11   10    9   28   63    2   18   19    0    4   14   198
ALGERDJELF1896   21    8   76   85  216   31    0   92   84   51  148   66   878
ALGERDJELF1897   51   46   19    0   52   21   43   13    2   55   18   25   345
ALGERDJELF1898   62   28   38   72   14    1    7    1   30   23   21   31   328
ALGERDJELF1899    7   30  151   10   19   66    6   44   18    5    5   61   422
ALGERDJELF1900   23   14   20   36   44   50    9    9   70    8  120   13   416
ALGERDJELF9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERDJIDJ     DJIDJELI                         3650  543    15                1
ALGERDJIDJ MEAN  134   98  125   80   44   23    3   41   43  127  141  180 1007
ALGERDJIDJ STDV  100   55   29   47   43   25    7   39   49   77   74   79  161
ALGERDJIDJ1859 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  218  228  9999
ALGERDJIDJ1860   55  190  112   62   22   19    9   11    7  139   44  182   852
ALGERDJIDJ1861   53   75   43  126  106   18    0    0   69  190   64   13   757
ALGERDJIDJ1862  151  101  132  118   43   32    0    7   41   38  351  203  1217
ALGERDJIDJ1863   50  125  133   68   17    3    0   24   30  172  208   96   926
ALGERDJIDJ1864  188  232  116   53   30    3    0    0   92   83   85  148  1030
ALGERDJIDJ1865  188  128  262   46    4   32   31   26   12   90  218  249  1286
ALGERDJIDJ1866  120   57  117   12   18   20    0    0   13  131  120   15   623
ALGERDJIDJ1867  105   70   67   70    2   38    0    0  142  232  135  169  1030
ALGERDJIDJ1868  260   69  111   72   28   49    7   21   42  235   24    0   918
ALGERDJIDJ1869  218   62  234   93   52   22    0    0    0  154   65  149  1049
ALGERDJIDJ1870    9   93  112   11   53   16   14   32    0   47   50   17   454
ALGERDJIDJ1871  313   28   74   15    9   75    0   29   51   88   62  225   969
ALGERDJIDJ1872   25   86   81  143  167    3    2    3   13   80   96   12   711
ALGERDJIDJ1873   45  185  106   88   25    1    0    0   32  160   71  394  1107
ALGERDJIDJ1874  109  120  156  114  118   16    0   52    0    0  233  413  1331
ALGERDJIDJ1875    4   18  132  101   15   51    0    2   15   89  160  216   803
ALGERDJIDJ1876   55   40  125  118  127   88    0    0   43  127  141   86   950
ALGERDJIDJ1877  182  111  170   46    0    3    0    0   51  266  179  240  1248
ALGERDJIDJ1878   90   85   49    7   22    2    1    6   90  113  181   94   740
ALGERDJIDJ1879  120   79   51  165   73    0    0    0  152  107   80  286  1113
ALGERDJIDJ1880  110   88   25   83   50    3    0    3   29   27   45  148   611
ALGERDJIDJ1881  144  110  108   71  113   36    0    1   15  189   70  365  1222
ALGERDJIDJ1882   53   80  131   25   26   11    4    1  161   66   74   43   675
ALGERDJIDJ1883  159  111   77   51   41   94    0    4    2  174  149  146  1008
ALGERDJIDJ1884   87   32  149  112   30   37    1   20   15   21  160  207   871
ALGERDJIDJ1885  255   45  175  154    1   27    0    9   72  158  330   88  1314
ALGERDJIDJ1886  169  193   56  129   74    3    6    9   36   43  195  266  1179
ALGERDJIDJ1887  252  148   24   98   35    0    0    0   22  190  140  102  1011
ALGERDJIDJ1888   80   98  115   32   15   25    0   24   30   69  119   90   697
ALGERDJIDJ1889  402  130  190  105   52    8    2    5   27   49  192  213  1375
ALGERDJIDJ1890   72  112  220  119   48   15   12    0  139  221  202  191  1351
ALGERDJIDJ1891  282   71   61   65   80    1    3    2   46  106   56  143   916
ALGERDJIDJ1892  143  138   72  125   12    4   14   41   26  319  141  180  1215
ALGERDJIDJ9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERDRAEL     DRAELMIZAN                       3622  350   780                1
ALGERDRAEL MEAN  147  102  102  108   47   23   13    9   43   97  132  121  943
ALGERDRAEL STDV   89   27   69   67    5   37   10    3   55   20   78  104  207
ALGERDRAEL1865  147   36  169  150   47   23   13    9   43   97   58  112   904
ALGERDRAEL1866   37   27   77  108   47   14    0    0   54   47   64    7   482
ALGERDRAEL1867   71   35   68   24    0    0    2    9  115   45   56  165   590
ALGERDRAEL1868  220   35  102  102   65   38   20   13   25   97  175   19   911
ALGERDRAEL1869   81   58  220   47   44   12    2    9   43   22   43   88   669
ALGERDRAEL1870   24   68   73   34   51   25   13    7   43   13   87   98   536
ALGERDRAEL1874 9999 9999 9999 9999   33    0    0   16   55   44  172  339  9999
ALGERDRAEL1875   12  175  166   91   55  139    6    5   12   64   91   92   908
ALGERDRAEL1876  144   94   77  148   43   37    0    0   39  141   11  194   928
ALGERDRAEL1877  149   68  187   69   10   10   12   10  142  129  247  330  1363
ALGERDRAEL1878  180  119  100   10   40    0    0    0   15   72   42   84   662
ALGERDRAEL1879  140  207   60   64   81    0    0    0   10    0   41  195   798
ALGERDRAEL1880  135  123  115  108   68    0    0    3    0    0   73   10   635
ALGERDRAEL1886 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   14   47  264  107   75  9999
ALGERDRAEL1887   39   34   62   64    9    0    0    0   43   68   77   96   492
ALGERDRAEL1888 9999   79   72   99   26   49   19   12  109 9999 9999   96  9999
ALGERDRAEL1889   99 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERDRAEL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGEREL GO     EL GOLEA              EL GO      3033  253   397    ALGER       5
ALGEREL GO MEAN    7    5    6    3    1    1    0    0    2    5    5    7   44
ALGEREL GO STDV   15   12   20   10    1    4    0    1    7   10   10   16   42
ALGEREL GO1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   33    7  9999
ALGEREL GO1892    0    4    0    9   12    0    0    0    0    8    4   30    67
ALGEREL GO1893    2    0    1   10    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   13    26
ALGEREL GO1894    0    0    8    0    0    0    1    0    0    0    0   15    24
ALGEREL GO1895    0    3    0    0    0    3    0    0    0    0    0    0     6
ALGEREL GO1896    1    3    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   13    7    26
ALGEREL GO1897    0   22    4    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   95   123
ALGEREL GO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERELARI     ELARICHA                         3416 -341  1330                2
ALGERELARI MEAN   16   21   28   26   46   18   10   13   22   40   21   37  298
ALGERELARI STDV   20    7   41   29   64   19   11   20   27   37   15   38   25
ALGERELARI1875 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   19    6    7  9999
ALGERELARI1876   44    8   25   10   56   44   11    6   28  122    1  118   473
ALGERELARI1877   16   21   62   79   95    0   32   51   68   20   22   13   479
ALGERELARI1878    8   10   17    1   25    2    3   12   27   20   22   32   179
ALGERELARI1879    2   18   28   14    4   17    7    0    5   14    0    0   109
ALGERELARI1880   13    3   81    9  103    9    0   12   29   40   24   37   360
ALGERELARI1887 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   20  9999
ALGERELARI1888    4   35   33   39   99   39    5    1   29   11   21   37   353
ALGERELARI1889   36   26 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERELARI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERFORTN     FORTNAT                          3639  414   961                1
ALGERFORTN MEAN  142  101  159  132   76   29    6    7   45  114  127  185 1121
ALGERFORTN STDV   51   45   75   68   35   24   14   30   43   15   53   54  454
ALGERFORTN1865 9999  187 9999 9999 9999   47    4    3   18   81  138  167  9999
ALGERFORTN1866   83   77  109    0   34   55    4    1   11  155  102    0   631
ALGERFORTN1867  143   63  154   75    0    0    6    7  178   66   98  168   958
ALGERFORTN1868  239   58  217  271   65   50   19   13 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERFORTN1871  142  101  140   34  182    7    0    0   45   69  239  147  1106
ALGERFORTN1872  186   83  343  263   75   14   22    1   61  172  127  151  1498
ALGERFORTN1873   50  216  144  137   45   19    0    2   23  209   39  431  1315
ALGERFORTN1874   99  137  222  226  176    5   45   71   29   56  214  322  1602
ALGERFORTN1878   88   37   36   23    7    2   29    0   24   27   14   24   311
ALGERFORTN1879   80   89   88  143   87    0    0    0   79   56   74  178   874
ALGERFORTN1880  171   65  129  161  105    6    0  103    2   21    2   40   805
ALGERFORTN1881  105  160  112   88   87   45    0    0   14  135   27  273  1046
ALGERFORTN1882  196   66  267   50   30    9    0    0   60   68   46  203   995
ALGERFORTN1883  228  105  188   70   80   69    0    0    8   99  154  137  1138
ALGERFORTN1884  106   59  280  163  107   48    3   11   20  112  114  138  1161
ALGERFORTN1885   78   47  106  186    4   40    2    5   77  104  182   80   911
ALGERFORTN1886  178  150   89  163   13   29    3    3   59  141  148  233  1209
ALGERFORTN1887  119   42   68  114    9   10    6    2   38  155  165  123   851
ALGERFORTN1888   81   94  118   98   48   74    3   11   66  100  221  110  1024
ALGERFORTN1889  248  127 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERFORTN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERGERYV     GERYVIL                          3340  100  1300                2
ALGERGERYV MEAN   26   25   30   29   27   14    5   10   38   26   30   35  294
ALGERGERYV STDV   19   26   61   66   43   27   20   29   22   60   18   10  233
ALGERGERYV1874 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   72   75    0   72   76   28  9999
ALGERGERYV1875    1   19   80   15   72   14    0   14   16   34   10   21   296
ALGERGERYV1876   52   24   36   26   73    0   13    0   23   76    0   21   344
ALGERGERYV1877    0    6   20   11   42    7    1   10   86    8   53   48   292
ALGERGERYV1878    6   12   25    0    4   13    0   16    4  157   44   40   321
ALGERGERYV1879    3    6   32    9    6    7    1   10    3   40    0    9   126
ALGERGERYV1880   27   21  103   15   68    9    2    8   22    0    5   12   292
ALGERGERYV1882   24   51   13    4   22   12    5    6   12    0    2   51   202
ALGERGERYV1883   36    3    8   40   46    2    0    0    0    0    0    0   135
ALGERGERYV1884 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   48  9999
ALGERGERYV1885   53   30   42   43   53   39   20   73   54  122   42    2   573
ALGERGERYV1886   43   74   49  145   52    7    2    9   43   10   30    0   464
ALGERGERYV1887   26    0   12   83   45    8   18   37   41    6   62   32   370
ALGERGERYV1888   12   30  165  182   29   74    3    1   29   11   18   38   592
ALGERGERYV1889   49    2   40    9   72    1    0    3   35    4    2   49   266
ALGERGERYV1890   20   78   83   48   35   64    8    1  104   80    4   51   576
ALGERGERYV9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERGHARD     GHARDAIA              GHARD      3229  340   527    ALGER       6
ALGERGHARD MEAN   10    5    7    5    4    3    1    2    5    7   10    7   66
ALGERGHARD STDV   13    8   11    9    7    5    2    5    8   12   17   11   37
ALGERGHARD1884   50   27   12    1    6    3    1    0    8    7   10   26   151
ALGERGHARD1885    0    5 9999    0 9999 9999 9999 9999   11   10    8 9999  9999
ALGERGHARD1886   52    0    1   28   13    3    0    6   13    0   25    2   143
ALGERGHARD1887    2    5   34    7    9    6    2    7    6   16    0   59   153
ALGERGHARD1888   50   27   12    1    6    3    1    0    8    7    8   20   143
ALGERGHARD1889    7 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERGHARD1890   52    1   45    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    1   10   110
ALGERGHARD1891    0    0    0    0   66    0    0    0    4    0   13    4    87
ALGERGHARD1892    0   14    0   24   23    0    0    0    0    3   21   62   147
ALGERGHARD1893    0    0    8    6    0    0    0    0    0    1    5   20    40
ALGERGHARD1894    6   19    8    5    1    6    3    0    0   14   10    0    72
ALGERGHARD1895    0    0    0    0    1    0    0    0    0    1    0    0     2
ALGERGHARD1896   11    0   13   26    7    0    0    2    1   17   42    6   125
ALGERGHARD1897    4    0   12    0    0    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERGHARD9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERGUELM     GUELMA                           3629  725   280                1
ALGERGUELM MEAN   95   68   83   61   46   34    9   15   41   49   59   76  638
ALGERGUELM STDV   59   22   52   27   34   33   19   21   42   20   33   69   71
ALGERGUELM1858 9999 9999 9999 9999   27    6    5    9   20   68   41  210  9999
ALGERGUELM1859  120  136  124   18   93    5    2    7  169   75  121   45   915
ALGERGUELM1860   26   66   66   53   29   13   10    6   19   29    0   68   385
ALGERGUELM1861   49    5   69   67  107   14    0    0   40   66   24   41   482
ALGERGUELM1865   95  126   78   52    5   74    1    4   25   68   40   37   605
ALGERGUELM1866   45   63   31   46   20   30    0    0   10   51   84   13   393
ALGERGUELM1867   56   55   37   54    6   62    9   73   37   59   32  113   593
ALGERGUELM1868  221   57  148  130   66  123   41   39    8   49  103   10   995
ALGERGUELM1869   75   34  201   68   11   40    2    6   41   10   49   29   566
ALGERGUELM1870   40   62   93   92   61   28   22   13   42   21   47   63   584
ALGERGUELM1871  154   35   89   27   68   38    0   13  112   44   86   70   736
ALGERGUELM1872  193   54   84   86   46    4   84    3   18   55   86   76   789
ALGERGUELM1873   48   58   46   46   22    8    2    0 9999 9999 9999  303  9999
ALGERGUELM1875 9999 9999 9999 9999   48   22 9999   12   79   33   27   54  9999
ALGERGUELM1876   23   20   86   60   67  124    3    1   22   29   67   77   579
ALGERGUELM1877  139   65   55   52   21   65   38   23   76   61  124  142   861
ALGERGUELM1878   93   43   25   22    1    0    0    2   34   76   46   37   379
ALGERGUELM1879   86   68   74   76   85    0    0    0   45   37   48  158   677
ALGERGUELM1880   97  106   34   60   55   51    7    0    8   10   22   39   489
ALGERGUELM1882  100   38  144  111   43    1    0    5   59   44   33   56   634
ALGERGUELM1883  129   72   16   34   85   15    6   64   25   76   57   38   617
ALGERGUELM1884   89   58   73   64   59   56    0   19    2   51   39  159   669
ALGERGUELM1885   43   17  115   81    3   42    2   18   24   42   93   96   576
ALGERGUELM1886  235  143   41   88   78    2    2   49   50   48  131   67   934
ALGERGUELM1887   17   65   67   74   17    0    5    7   14   98   50   18   432
ALGERGUELM1888   66   65   58   48   40   69    5   58    6   54   48   39   556
ALGERGUELM1889  158   61  122   44   46   23    0    0  128    9   48   96   735
ALGERGUELM1890   37  102  231   72   64   18   12    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERGUELM1891   95   19   38   27  104    0    0    1   37   29   32   33   415
ALGERGUELM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERJEMMA     JEMMAPE                          3643  705    90                1
ALGERJEMMA MEAN   84   86  108   74   35   23    8   13   23   82   84   99  719
ALGERJEMMA STDV   63   75   74   40   40   25   14   11   22   77   54   56  234
ALGERJEMMA1859  112  170  126   30  116    0    2   11   28    4  201   99   899
ALGERJEMMA1860   12   76   77   71   40    2   29   10    0  141   17  114   589
ALGERJEMMA1861   60   22   46  116  113   10    0    2    6  104   46   32   557
ALGERJEMMA1862   70   56   76  160   23   72    0   25   50   14  127  126   799
ALGERJEMMA1863   45  117  256   70    8   13    0   17   46  110   78  172   932
ALGERJEMMA1864   94  206   58   39   46   10    0    1   46   72   81   72   725
ALGERJEMMA1865   62  220  197   51    1   17    5   24    6   64   90  182   919
ALGERJEMMA1866   50   27   16   55   29   30    0    0    9   14  112    4   346
ALGERJEMMA1867   62   57   36   86   13   43    3   21   61   57   71  158   668
ALGERJEMMA1868  259   11  161  117    5   64   44   26   11  287  137   40  1162
ALGERJEMMA1869  124   17  169   28    5    0    0    0    0   71   21   75   510
ALGERJEMMA1870   55   52   80   66   24   19   11   25   19   45   27  111   534
ALGERJEMMA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERLACAL     LACALLE                          3654  606     3                1
ALGERLACAL MEAN  127   84   98   57   37   22    4    9   33  107  121  168  866
ALGERLACAL STDV   74   44   54   35   33   41    5   11   29   54   55   63  193
ALGERLACAL1858 9999 9999 9999    2   23    3    0    2   72   93   78  239  9999
ALGERLACAL1859  216  148   90   11   87    0    0   12   35   58  106  187   950
ALGERLACAL1860   48  117   77   49   14   20   14    0    4   87   20  138   588
ALGERLACAL1861   30    9   40   73   47   19    0    0   31  169   36   51   505
ALGERLACAL1864 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   32    0    2   62  104  121  153  9999
ALGERLACAL1865   99  188  271   42    2   37   18    8    4   87   74  166   996
ALGERLACAL1866   47   58   82   33   25   22    0    0   15   53  187    5   527
ALGERLACAL1867   56   58   68  143    7    3    6   36   62   95  134  311   979
ALGERLACAL1868  224   30  163   52   66  143    7   26   31  107  121   18   988
ALGERLACAL1869   75   37  253   57    8    0    0   15    0  104   94   96   739
ALGERLACAL1870  102   92   86   44   33   65   10    0   26   27   75  202   762
ALGERLACAL1871  382   51   84   14    8   41    0    5   27  189  306  200  1307
ALGERLACAL1872  118   42   98   83   37    4    0    7   15  113   78  168   763
ALGERLACAL1873  103  115   89  100   64    6    0    1   62   91  118  314  1063
ALGERLACAL1874   92  124   76   43  133    0    1    1    4   98  244  237  1053
ALGERLACAL1875   38   30   46   65    0  117    5    4   42  108  101  280   836
ALGERLACAL1876   40   39   96  137   37   75    0    0   26   65   81   79   675
ALGERLACAL1877  175   89   71   49   12   17    4    5   47  129   97  155   850
ALGERLACAL1878   94   31   34   12    6    1    0    2   24   34   34   97   369
ALGERLACAL1879   81   73   75   93   73    0    0    2  121   77  110  230   935
ALGERLACAL1880   79   43   15   43   35   24    1    8   34   47  102   61   492
ALGERLACAL1881   93  120   52   79   45   26    0    3   52  205   53  225   953
ALGERLACAL1882   49   52  207   49   68    1    4    5   73   43  141  108   800
ALGERLACAL1883  167   86   90   42   30   90    7    9   27  116  120   69   853
ALGERLACAL1884   87   10   87   62   65    3    0   10    0  134  145  277   880
ALGERLACAL1885  148   32   52   71    0   25   19   26   37  145  234  149   938
ALGERLACAL1886  151  169   36   84   79    0    0   43   27   49   78  147   863
ALGERLACAL1887  143  113   79   44   14    0    1    9   20  286  158  144  1011
ALGERLACAL1888   46  101   86   35   22   22    0   17   21  148  150   79   727
ALGERLACAL1889  345  179 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERLACAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERLAGHO     LAGHOUAT              LAGHO      3348  253   767    ALGER       2
ALGERLAGHO MEAN   13   12   14   15   20   12    6    7   23   20   13   16  171
ALGERLAGHO STDV   15   12   19   19   21   14   10   10   24   24   16   20   66
ALGERLAGHO1864 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    6   24   31   16   10  9999
ALGERLAGHO1865   43    1   14   15   15   22    0    7   21    5   14    3   160
ALGERLAGHO1866  101   41   19    6   12    0    0    0   47   33   13    0   272
ALGERLAGHO1867   17   10    3    0   11   24    1   21    9   17   22    5   140
ALGERLAGHO1868   27   55   28   53   25 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    2  9999
ALGERLAGHO1869   20   20   15   10   26    6    2    3   23   20   20    4   169
ALGERLAGHO1870 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   33 9999 9999  9999
ALGERLAGHO1874   13   54   34   25    7    1    2    7   16   33    9   10   211
ALGERLAGHO1875    0    4  101    1   15    3    0   21   13   16    5   14   193
ALGERLAGHO1876   40    2   99   72   29   24   24    0   10   43    0    4   347
ALGERLAGHO1877    0    2    6   21   28    0    3    4   41    9   12    6   132
ALGERLAGHO1878    4   17   15    1    0   11    2    9   22   62    2    5   150
ALGERLAGHO1879    6    0   12    3    0    0    0   11    6    4    0    4    46
ALGERLAGHO1880    6   15   16   10   14   10    2    2    2    0    0   58   135
ALGERLAGHO1881    3   32    3    3   56    1    0    0    9   26    9   40   182
ALGERLAGHO1882   23   32    4    0   27   16   19    0   22    0    0    3   146
ALGERLAGHO1883   21    0    7   12   25    0    7    7    0   11   12   11   113
ALGERLAGHO1884    8   37  121   13   28    0   11    0    2   67   60   32   379
ALGERLAGHO1885   30    0   19   10   18   13    5    0   20   15   20    0   150
ALGERLAGHO1886   41    4    1   52    4    4    0   58   38    3    5    1   211
ALGERLAGHO1887    4   35   38   78   14   12    3   51   31    5    3   55   329
ALGERLAGHO1888   15   59    3   21   38    9   10    0   12    1   20   20   208
ALGERLAGHO1889    2    0   25    0    7    8    0    0    6    0    2   44    94
ALGERLAGHO1890    9   40   40   19   14    3    2    4   46   34   24    6   241
ALGERLAGHO1891    2   45   11    1   50    3    8    4   11   48   53    2   238
ALGERLAGHO1892   13   27    9   19   17    7    0    4   17   67   27   45   252
ALGERLAGHO1893    0    1   26   12    0    0   33   18    1    0   18   87   196
ALGERLAGHO1894   20   48   17   57   16   20   19    3    0   21   54    8   283
ALGERLAGHO1895    2    1    3    0   35   20    0    9   17    0    0   12    99
ALGERLAGHO1896    9   15   12   50   69    0    0    0    0   32   24   13   224
ALGERLAGHO1897    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    4    2   16   12   19    53
ALGERLAGHO1898   12    0   19   11    0    8    3    0    2    0    0    0    55
ALGERLAGHO1899    0   11   16   15   17   25    1    8    3   21    4    2   123
ALGERLAGHO1900    4    9    9    7   62   93    0    3   51    6   51    1   296
ALGERLAGHO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERMASCA     MASCARA                          3520    9   580                2
ALGERMASCA MEAN   74   68   87   61   40   42    2    4   20   46   66   75  554
ALGERMASCA STDV  132   51  111   36   51   34    4    6   14   34   88   46   95
ALGERMASCA1853 9999 9999 9999    7   36   16    0    0 9999    2  120  142  9999
ALGERMASCA1854  391 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   37   63  347 9999  9999
ALGERMASCA1855  100   98   37 9999 9999    0 9999 9999   19  172 9999 9999  9999
ALGERMASCA1856   33   17   29  102   22    5    2    5   68    7  114  150   554
ALGERMASCA1857  474  142  483  120  215   42    0    5   32   44  158   50  1765
ALGERMASCA1858  210  216  101 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERMASCA1859   74   47   37   26   19    2    0   21   15   28    8   22   299
ALGERMASCA1860   37   72   56  104    0   10    0    2    5   17   14   41   358
ALGERMASCA1861   48   30   16   31   30    2    0    0    1   18   29   63   268
ALGERMASCA1862   66    7   60  115   19   29    0    0   28   48  125   31   528
ALGERMASCA1864   54   95   98  108   11    5    0    0   21  111  187   80   770
ALGERMASCA1865  192   32   64  118   65   56    0    6    3   35   29   70   670
ALGERMASCA1866   65   14   49   18    6    6    0    0   24   76   19    0   277
ALGERMASCA1867   46    0   65    0    0    0    1    0   49    7    7   42   217
ALGERMASCA1868   97  112   48  147   90  103   11    0   16   76   96   48   844
ALGERMASCA1869   21  114  132   16   20    1    0    2    0   32  104   94   536
ALGERMASCA1870   74   99   98   15  116   17    0   18   22   73   64  115   711
ALGERMASCA1871   95   36  133    1   36   14    0    0   16   51  154  155   691
ALGERMASCA1872   99   38  315   14   25    7   15    0   15   40   16   75   659
ALGERMASCA1873   32   70  164   52    9    1    1    1   20  100   37   25   512
ALGERMASCA1874   74   60   62   65  101    5    0   17    6   27  133  183   733
ALGERMASCA1875   74  113  131   32   61   40    2    0   11   21   65   90   640
ALGERMASCA1876  131   93  121   86   49    2   14    3    5   79    1   81   665
ALGERMASCA1877   23   30  119   56   17    6    0    0   22    2  152  124   551
ALGERMASCA1878   55   17   58    0   15    0    0    0    0   24   52   70   291
ALGERMASCA1879   20   70   51   44   41    1    0    0   10    9   36   47   329
ALGERMASCA1880   62    3  120   80   81    0    0    8    0   10   34   27   425
ALGERMASCA1886 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1    9   23   31   48  9999
ALGERMASCA1887   22   56   11   49    0    8    0    4   20   12   42   73   297
ALGERMASCA1888   36  141   76   31   68   17    0    0   34   30   61   77   571
ALGERMASCA1889  178   87 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERMASCA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERMEDEA     MEDEAH                           3615  248   960                1
ALGERMEDEA MEAN   90   70  112  102   51   49    6    4   20   78   87  115  755
ALGERMEDEA STDV  134   66   33   74   43   34    1    5   30   63   20  110  297
ALGERMEDEA1874 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    3    0   16    8   70  140  227  9999
ALGERMEDEA1875   90   61  108   74   97   95    0    5    5   88   39   48   710
ALGERMEDEA1876  106   64   57   70   76   34   18    4    7   57    8  115   616
ALGERMEDEA1877   80    2   76   44    0   18    0    0   18  115   28  160   541
ALGERMEDEA1878   76   70   17   30   29   12    0    0   27   23   59   45   388
ALGERMEDEA1879  142  123   76  155   42    2    0    2   13   32   41  232   860
ALGERMEDEA1880   92   37  107  143   86    8    0   11    2   14   47    1   548
ALGERMEDEA1881   73  124   51   57   98   27   11    0   12  193   25  170   841
ALGERMEDEA1882   49   31  150   90   18   14    3    2   65   17   43  201   683
ALGERMEDEA1883  174   28   47   56   73   12    2    3    0   47  140   84   666
ALGERMEDEA1884   78   81  124   89   64   22    3    8   20   38  110  133   770
ALGERMEDEA1886  410  110   66  226   33    0    8    1   60  232   53  234  1433
ALGERMEDEA1887  114   39   43  143    3    0    4    4   13   55   24   73   515
ALGERMEDEA1888   49   81   87   57   43   54    0    0   53   92  154  105   775
ALGERMEDEA1889  175   68 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERMEDEA1890   53  135  168  111   69    7    1    3   75   98  169  205  1094
ALGERMEDEA1891  241  220  284  257  115   76 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERMEDEA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERMILIA     MILIANA                          3620  215  1010                1
ALGERMILIA MEAN  139   89   96  122   42   19    7    1   27   38  104  104  787
ALGERMILIA STDV   50   13   68   39   32   19    2    5   16   53   77  129   83
ALGERMILIA1865  165  116  141  122   42   50    0    0   47   30   67  184   964
ALGERMILIA1866   51   44   90  122    8   50    1    0   10  124   15   22   537
ALGERMILIA1867  139   89  113   47    0   10    0    0   27   16   28   75   544
ALGERMILIA1868  129   42    3   82   52   19    7    1   27   38  104   64   568
ALGERMILIA1869   58  113  192   40   62    3   23    1   27   10   68  213   810
ALGERMILIA1870   45  103 9999 9999 9999   22 9999    4    4   14   53   21  9999
ALGERMILIA1871  131    8   20    7   18    9    0    1    8   13   72   55   342
ALGERMILIA1872   91   28   82   45   48    3    2    0   27   38  104  104   572
ALGERMILIA1874 9999 9999 9999  196   49   13    0    3    1   36  109  333  9999
ALGERMILIA1875    0  207  174   48   52   55    0    0    0   10    0   45   591
ALGERMILIA1876   38    3    8   29   20    0    0    0    0   95    8   50   251
ALGERMILIA1877   19   13  170   79   31   27   13    0   76  136  271  393  1228
ALGERMILIA1878  277   78  127    7   31    7    0    0   11   48  101   75   762
ALGERMILIA1879   49  132  111  132   55    0    0   19   37    8   21  169   733
ALGERMILIA1880   53   49  145  263  131    8    0    0   27   28   69   32   805
ALGERMILIA1886 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1   19  110  103  155  9999
ALGERMILIA1887  139   76   51  196    3   30    9    4   27   49  200  159   943
ALGERMILIA1888   65   71   79   53   65   18    0    0   44   32  304   49   780
ALGERMILIA1889  300 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERMILIA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERMISSE     MISSERGHIN                       9999 9999  9999                2
ALGERMISSE MEAN   94   62   59   39   26   10    0    1   13   26   52   61  448
ALGERMISSE STDV   63   48   38   28   21   16    1    2   18   21   46   43  121
ALGERMISSE1883 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    5    5   61  9999
ALGERMISSE1884   29   49  127   45   48   15    0    0   25   60  120  127   645
ALGERMISSE1885   87   12   41   95    2    5    0    0    0   55   30    0   327
ALGERMISSE1886  100  130   15   30   30    0    0    0    0   10   50   15   380
ALGERMISSE1887   18  147   11   38    0    0    0    0   77    0   18   63   372
ALGERMISSE1888   71   86   39   33   34   11    0    0   10    0   55   62   401
ALGERMISSE1889  238   33  103   26   48    0    0    0    6   26   40   50   570
ALGERMISSE1890   81   84   83   39   41   34    0    0    5   46   50  164   627
ALGERMISSE1891  110   53   34   36    0   14    2    1   18   35   57    3   363
ALGERMISSE1892  206   16   43   37   43    0    0    0    5   56   46  101   553
ALGERMISSE1893   30    3   70   10    7    3    0    0    3   16   60   75   277
ALGERMISSE1894   99   86  114  111   22    4    0    0    9    5   30   56   536
ALGERMISSE1895  100   33   47   48   44    4    0    0    9   56    8   48   397
ALGERMISSE1896   57  100   44   22   68    2    0    0    0   21  104   51   469
ALGERMISSE1897   94    9    0    7   15    0    0    0   12   21    6   81   245
ALGERMISSE1898  158   24   80   36    3    0    0    0   15   14  183   12   525
ALGERMISSE1899   21  132   99    8   17   60    0    7   21   15   25   71   476
ALGERMISSE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERMOSTA     MOSTAGANEM                       3554    5    80                1
ALGERMOSTA MEAN   66   68   63   43   28   14    3    2   20   57   77   80  521
ALGERMOSTA STDV   61   66   70   27   38   40    3    6   19   39   60   75  195
ALGERMOSTA1849   19   15   31   39   12   33    0    0    7    2   19  125   302
ALGERMOSTA1850   34    1   42    7   46    7    1    1   15   54   31   43   282
ALGERMOSTA1851   42   34   37    9    3   30    0    0   11   20  122   15   323
ALGERMOSTA1852   82   63   31   68   77    4    1    0   43   59   62   47   537
ALGERMOSTA1853   63  173   57    5   28   28    0    0    0   10  106   89   559
ALGERMOSTA1854  145    6   57   25   22    9    2    0   28   35   77   97   503
ALGERMOSTA1855   38   63   61   72   15   12    0    1   20  110  122   77   591
ALGERMOSTA1856   30   75   49   14   11    0    0    0   12   46   83   81   401
ALGERMOSTA1857  229   56  168   21  127    0    0    2   14   34   78   74   803
ALGERMOSTA1858   26   92    7   11   19   18   19    9    3   82   45   70   401
ALGERMOSTA1859  105  106   54   10   39    0    2   22    7    7    9   31   392
ALGERMOSTA1860   19   72  130   61    0   12    0    0    1   51   25   67   438
ALGERMOSTA1861   57   79   29   48   31    4    0    0    1    4   30   85   368
ALGERMOSTA1862   47   11   20  109   21   11    0    0   51   74  202   37   583
ALGERMOSTA1863   25  107   47   48   18    1    0    0   15   45   28   15   349
ALGERMOSTA1864   55  105   76   23    9    9    0    0   12  198  124   98   709
ALGERMOSTA1865   81   29   93   83    4   41    1    1   10   73   17  110   543
ALGERMOSTA1866   50   14   52    9   16   11    0    0   35   74   82    0   343
ALGERMOSTA1867   36   17   51    5    1    1    3    0   87   17    7   25   250
ALGERMOSTA1868  102  101   50   96   46   16   11    1   19   70  133   38   683
ALGERMOSTA1869   25   65  128   21    1    2    0   24    0   33  193  264   756
ALGERMOSTA1870   44   95   69   16   61   19    0    5    0    3  151  153   616
ALGERMOSTA1871 9999 9999 9999    2   49   45    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERMOSTA1872 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   34   30  225  9999
ALGERMOSTA1873    0  284  102   13   25    0    0    0    0  178   25    0   627
ALGERMOSTA1874  117    7    3    0   18   19    0    0    5   36  115  230   550
ALGERMOSTA1875    0  166  252   14   80   38    4    0    0   27   89  112   782
ALGERMOSTA1876  271   59   48   54   75    0   10    0   17   95    0   93   722
ALGERMOSTA1877   14    9    5   22    0  212    0    0   80   36   17  110   505
ALGERMOSTA1878   98   51  118    3   75    6    0    0    4   73  207  136   771
ALGERMOSTA1879   54  158   51   64    2    0    0    0    0    0   22  135   486
ALGERMOSTA1880   54   24  239  143  101    1    0   10    1   12  116   43   744
ALGERMOSTA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERNEMOU     NEMOURS                          3508 -150     4                1
ALGERNEMOU MEAN   62   61   72   48   49   10    3    1   18   34   45   66  468
ALGERNEMOU STDV   77   66   45   35   42    7    2    2   23   11   43    9   88
ALGERNEMOU1876  180    3   62   47   97    2    1    2    4   42    0   66   506
ALGERNEMOU1878   52   26   44   13   64    0    1    1    0   30   86   80   397
ALGERNEMOU1879   26   65   42   44   18    0    0    0   13    5    4   10   227
ALGERNEMOU1880   31   13  197   52   94    0    2    3    3    7   57   14   473
ALGERNEMOU1881   24   28    6   13    7   19    0    0    0   80    1   92   270
ALGERNEMOU1882   29   52   26   19    3    4    0    0    0    4    1   64   202
ALGERNEMOU1883    0    0   31   19   32    0    0    0    0   10    2   25   119
ALGERNEMOU1884   11   17  131   60  128 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERNEMOU1885   25   24   34  142    0   13    0    0   26   29   22    0   315
ALGERNEMOU1886  128  205   34   56   18    7    0    0   42   58   71   42   661
ALGERNEMOU1887   75  178   51   67    5   14    4    7   70    5   77  134   687
ALGERNEMOU1888   63  107  119   43   86   27    5    0   37   21  135   69   712
ALGERNEMOU1889  237   81 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERNEMOU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERORAN      ORAN                  ORAN       3542  -39     3    ALGER       1
ALGERORAN  MEAN   61   49   41   36   25    8    1    2   14   39   50   68  393
ALGERORAN  STDV   47   39   31   34   27   11    2    4   16   39   42   52  119
ALGERORAN 1841  104   47   28   26   35    1    3    2    0   37    0   87   370
ALGERORAN 1842  243   37   44   54    2    0    0    2    8   36  113   48   587
ALGERORAN 1843    9   48   47    5    4   10    4    0   11   27   92   20   277
ALGERORAN 1844   50  134    6  106   56    1    0    8   14   30   37   87   529
ALGERORAN 1845  177  137   52   71   55    0    0    0    7    0   29   92   620
ALGERORAN 1846   15   24   52   48   61    4    0    2   13   19   42  122   402
ALGERORAN 1847   57   60   74   54    3   16    0    0    3   23  118   61   469
ALGERORAN 1848  156   42   21    4   97    4    0    0   44  101   95   23   587
ALGERORAN 1849   16   11   82   34   15   18    0    1    2    5   55   82   321
ALGERORAN 1850   81    0   27    5   34    1   16    0   14   56   31   42   307
ALGERORAN 1851   79   29   39   12   17   14    0    0   49   18   89   10   356
ALGERORAN 1852   78   54   37   69   82    0    0    1   16    9   55   13   414
ALGERORAN 1853  111  293   39   11   33   19    0    0    0    4  139   65   714
ALGERORAN 1854  125    2   76   16   12    2    0    2   19   29   73   59   415
ALGERORAN 1855   39   45   88   41   37    4    0    2   28   78  118   69   549
ALGERORAN 1856   25  100   86    4    1    0    0    0   19   36  144  107   522
ALGERORAN 1857  292  117  178   15  157    0    0    2    4   11   88   41   905
ALGERORAN 1858   77  112    7   25    5    1   12    3    0   26   28   37   333
ALGERORAN 1859   55  176   72    0   17    0    0   13   15    7    6   29   390
ALGERORAN 1860   42  151   35   84    0   15    0    0    0   34   12   96   469
ALGERORAN 1861   44   48   36   26   62    3    2    0    0   18   47   68   354
ALGERORAN 1862   59   17   28   27   12   27    1    0   34   43  129   48   425
ALGERORAN 1863   30  150   37  167   24    8    0    2   30   21   57   31   557
ALGERORAN 1864   73   81   89  103   12   17    0    0    7  125  121  129   757
ALGERORAN 1865  109   26   45  139   10   18    0    1    0   25    0  300   673
ALGERORAN 1866   76   70   53    5  163   15    0    0    4   86   25   14   511
ALGERORAN 1867   51    8   41    2    2    4    5    0   92    5   11   29   250
ALGERORAN 1868   81  119    8   71   30   22    3    0    8   39   82   30   493
ALGERORAN 1869   19   56  140    6    1    2    0   14    0   33  113  115   499
ALGERORAN 1870   41   93  120   23   88   14    0   10   18    5   92  101   605
ALGERORAN 1871  120   11    6    1   46   20    0    0    8   92   97  188   589
ALGERORAN 1872   35   33  107  191  102    2    1    0   46   31   32   82   662
ALGERORAN 1873   34   85   50   35   14    2    1    0    0  142   16   33   412
ALGERORAN 1874   10   21  110  120   48    0    0    0    0   19   55  115   498
ALGERORAN 1875    5   83   53   53   36    0    0    3    0    5   58   99   395
ALGERORAN 1876  135   20   28   32   36    0   13    0   17   52    0  127   460
ALGERORAN 1877    3   32   67   16   16   10    0    0   31  100   86  100   461
ALGERORAN 1878   93   49   30    1   69    0    3    0   17   19   88   79   448
ALGERORAN 1879   56   48   49   12   60    1    0    1   12   16   18   33   306
ALGERORAN 1880   57   25  124   35   71    1    0    5    3   13   95   44   473
ALGERORAN 1881   45   24   16   15    3   11   11    0    1   82    6  183   397
ALGERORAN 1882   23   37   52   32    9    6    0    0   30    0   19   78   286
ALGERORAN 1883   14    8   60   25   41    0    0    1    2   32    7   95   285
ALGERORAN 1884   39   44  121   29   55   17    0    3   28   73   98  102   609
ALGERORAN 1885   64    3   35   72    2    5   15    1   16   39   33    3   288
ALGERORAN 1886   58   94   39   48   32    0    0    2    7   30   40   16   366
ALGERORAN 1887   12  193   35   49    1    0    0    0   68   10   15   69   452
ALGERORAN 1888   87  108   60   19   44   12    5    0   15    0   69   39   458
ALGERORAN 1889  188   22   75   21   50    4    0    5    8   14   32   27   446
ALGERORAN 1890   45   85   83   17   29   38    3    0    3   40   46  158   547
ALGERORAN 1891  158   41   17   24    0   12    0    4   10   32   66    5   369
ALGERORAN 1892  155   13   34   50   32    0    0    0    4   62   20   78   448
ALGERORAN 1893   26    0   50   26    3    3    0    0    2    1   75   72   258
ALGERORAN 1894   86   42  106  108   11    4    0    0   22    7   26   70   482
ALGERORAN 1895  106   39   31   47   40   11    1   23    8   14   19   45   384
ALGERORAN 1896   57   80   41    3   54    1    0    0    4   16   91   40   387
ALGERORAN 1897   86   17    0    2   19    0    0    0   15    7    9   45   200
ALGERORAN 1898  152   22  119   11    0    0    0    0   12   26  145   30   517
ALGERORAN 1899    4   60  125    5   10   19    0    9   15   14   29   58   348
ALGERORAN 1900   81    9   53   24   20   20    1    3    4   91  112   72   490
ALGERORAN 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERORLEA     ORLEANSVILLE                     3611  121   140                1
ALGERORLEA MEAN   44   47   58   55   35   14    1    2   19   45   58   63  442
ALGERORLEA STDV   27   32   33   60   32   24    4    6   28   38   33   20   29
ALGERORLEA1864 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   20  116  100   87  9999
ALGERORLEA1865   93   61  116  294   27   83    3   11   18   96   75   88   965
ALGERORLEA1866   40   11   52    2   93    3    0    0   14   59   27    3   304
ALGERORLEA1867   80   80   20  111    2   14    1    0  107   38   37   29   519
ALGERORLEA1868    6   47   26   40   61   31    9    0   21   45   92   57   435
ALGERORLEA1869   25   72  148   29   50    3    1   10   19   12   96  123   588
ALGERORLEA1870   29   74   93   18  139   13    1   22    6   11  141   78   625
ALGERORLEA1871   77    8   13    7   13   36    0    0   27   39   58   37   315
ALGERORLEA1872    6    2   65    4    4   14    1    2    4   15    6   80   203
ALGERORLEA1873   10  114   65   28    3    2    0    0   19  132   38   24   435
ALGERORLEA1874   14   54   42   57   11    8    0    0    3    5   58  112   364
ALGERORLEA1875    0   74  124   32   57   52    6    0    8   20   19   56   448
ALGERORLEA1876  105   58   64   45   29    0   12    2   10   93    1   75   494
ALGERORLEA1877    2   10   40   27    5    3    0    0   83   90  108   71   439
ALGERORLEA1878   31   54   37    5   35    1    2    0    1   33   57   53   309
ALGERORLEA1879   21   38   35   49   22    0    0    1    4    0   28   66   264
ALGERORLEA1880   19   12   77   64   33    0    0    5    0    1   35   52   298
ALGERORLEA1881   85   72   26   64   46   55    0    0    0   79    4   90   521
ALGERORLEA1882    5   33   58   33   13    7    0    1   29   11    7   43   240
ALGERORLEA1883   20   17   31   44   51    6    0    0    0   12   95   55   331
ALGERORLEA1884   39   42   60   33   27   11    3    5   28   49   54   63   414
ALGERORLEA1885   48   16   44  107    0   10    0    3    6   57   66    0   357
ALGERORLEA1886 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   10   64   66   53  9999
ALGERORLEA1887   40   47   22  112    4    3    0    2   19   28   70   48   395
ALGERORLEA1888   24  103   57   17   48    4    0    0   47    8   46   43   397
ALGERORLEA1889  113   34 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERORLEA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERPHILI     PHILIPPEVILLE                    3653  654    60                1
ALGERPHILI MEAN  123   87   61   71   33   16    2    6   40  112  118  133  802
ALGERPHILI STDV   63   21   79   19   43   30    7   18    5   82   61  122  234
ALGERPHILI1854   72  122   62   77  191   15    1   10   28   77  160  311  1126
ALGERPHILI1855   19   73  142    5   15    2    0    0   40  112   61  160   629
ALGERPHILI1856    5   39   82    6   42   16    2    6   26    3   25  117   369
ALGERPHILI1857  323   52   81   35   26    5    2    7   46   85   78   31   771
ALGERPHILI1858  284   77   78    9   32    5    7   27   16   87  116  307  1045
ALGERPHILI1859  188  143   92    1   69    0    0   34   25   14  141  196   903
ALGERPHILI1860   69  148   95   62   33   19   15    9    6  197   43  136   832
ALGERPHILI1861   45   36   35  107   81    4    0    0   11  108   18   78   523
ALGERPHILI1862  123   32   96   71   33   16    0    0   64    9  174  161   779
ALGERPHILI1863   40  112  189   56    5    6    0   13   21  127   65  113   747
ALGERPHILI1864  119   74   54   24   20   26    0    0   46   72   92   97   624
ALGERPHILI1865   69  186  220   29    2    7   11   15   40   39  119  262   999
ALGERPHILI1866   69    4   47   38   28   10    0    0   25   87  122    8   438
ALGERPHILI1867   99   63   19  168   16   48    2   48   61  116  107  199   946
ALGERPHILI1868  277   42  140  142   32   99   27   20    6  303  139    9  1236
ALGERPHILI1869  142   58  111   98    9    8    1    8    2  109   64  110   720
ALGERPHILI1870   83   85  123   47   56   22    4   13   31   18   56  172   710
ALGERPHILI1871  199   55   73   13   21   51    0   47   47   46  127  146   825
ALGERPHILI1872  154   38   61   56   33    2    3    1   14   49   93  133   637
ALGERPHILI1873   35   79   56   78   28   27    0    0   65   36   53  272   729
ALGERPHILI1874   73  150   49  106   78    0    2   30   28   60  161  282  1019
ALGERPHILI1875   14   94  120   38    2   54    6    6   34  102   61  169   700
ALGERPHILI1876   40   22  109   55   51   86    0    4   26   42   81  151   667
ALGERPHILI1877  145  100   22   48   12    7    4    1   47  495  124  208  1213
ALGERPHILI1878  107   73   29   17   25    1    0    2   68   62   90   73   547
ALGERPHILI1879   85   68   59   67   38    0    0    0   76   50   82  251   776
ALGERPHILI1880   93   96   35   26   22   22    4    3   32   32   53   43   461
ALGERPHILI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERRELIZ     RELIZANE                         3544   35    70                1
ALGERRELIZ MEAN   56   42   58   30   33   25    3    5   17   49   65   54  437
ALGERRELIZ STDV   25   32   46   31   45   38   11   16   25   26   62   49  218
ALGERRELIZ1863   57   76   98   70   33    0    0    0    0   17   19   19   389
ALGERRELIZ1864   38   82   44   38    9    0    0    0   13  111  182   98   615
ALGERRELIZ1865   70   22   88   92    0   82    0    0    0   43   19   64   480
ALGERRELIZ1866   49    4   62    5    7    8    0    0   33   47   27    0   242
ALGERRELIZ1867   53   12    0    0    0    0    0    0   27    9    9   18   128
ALGERRELIZ1868   88   39    0    8   95  101   33    0   71   54  110   24   623
ALGERRELIZ1869    9   78  129   39   26    0    2    0    0   22   89  100   494
ALGERRELIZ1870   93   71   54   32  134   18    0   48    7   51   80  120   708
ALGERRELIZ1871   61    6   10    0   17   12    0    0   20   66   88   79   359
ALGERRELIZ1872   47   30   99   17   10 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERRELIZ9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERSAIDA     SAIDA                            3450   10   880                2
ALGERSAIDA MEAN   49   49   48   58   48   14    6    5   25   20   36   63  430
ALGERSAIDA STDV   38   48   19   35   38   17   10    8   29   25   33   22  154
ALGERSAIDA1874 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   16   28   37   70   59  9999
ALGERSAIDA1875    3   42   63   64   80   28    0   11    6   54   25   44   420
ALGERSAIDA1876   73   46   39   49   53   10   39   25   10   60    4   77   485
ALGERSAIDA1877   15    7   43   64   18    7    0    0   97    8   91   74   424
ALGERSAIDA1878   23   23   44    2   41   17    0    6    6   12   43   39   256
ALGERSAIDA1879   39   70   60   42    5    0    0    5    7    2   36   63   329
ALGERSAIDA1880 9999 9999 9999   17  105    2    0    4    0 9999    5   23  9999
ALGERSAIDA1881   22   33   41   52   40   36    6    1    7   37    8   75   358
ALGERSAIDA1882   12   33   28   29   17    4    6    3   15   11    6   78   242
ALGERSAIDA1883   34   15   27   41   24    0    4    7    0   12   29   33   226
ALGERSAIDA1885 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   20   10   11   46   40   37    5  9999
ALGERSAIDA1886   97  156   59  133   58    4    0    0   34   29   67   71   708
ALGERSAIDA1887   64   80   40  127   20   27    1    0   41    7   27   14   448
ALGERSAIDA1888   26   86   89   46  124   50    0    0   61   21   84   95   682
ALGERSAIDA1889  144   68 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERSAIDA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERSETIF     SETIF                            3611  524  1080                1
ALGERSETIF MEAN   51   43   39   41   40   26    7   13   40   42   36   57  435
ALGERSETIF STDV   27   51   54   48   38   30    8   31   17   12   22   20  119
ALGERSETIF1855   10  114   76   63   26    0    0   13   24   30   46  114   516
ALGERSETIF1857  147   23  111   21  138    3   17   10   74   41   59    8   652
ALGERSETIF1858   98   25   43   16   24    4    7    6   11   52   40  116   442
ALGERSETIF1859   66   63   74   31   36    1    0   34    6    2   85    1   399
ALGERSETIF1860   14   40   65   85   13  127    8   28   10   59    9   44   502
ALGERSETIF1861    0   24   22   31   76    3    0    0    7    6   18    9   196
ALGERSETIF1862   17   17   37   81   17   22    0   10  101   24   56   32   414
ALGERSETIF1863   16   42  154   86   38   38    0   13   52   31   39   88   597
ALGERSETIF1864   18   84   34   36   34    7    0    8   14   58   23   38   354
ALGERSETIF1865   39   94   77   74    6   46    3    7   18   28   24   89   505
ALGERSETIF1866   36   29   43   56   28   11    2    5    2   36   23    0   271
ALGERSETIF1867   27   26   40    7    2   38    0   31   31    8   27   26   263
ALGERSETIF1868  109   18   84   25   68   59   30   34   17   85   56   10   595
ALGERSETIF1869   24    5  147   68    9   14    2    2   12    7   33   45   368
ALGERSETIF1870   25   51   34   39  113   48    2   50    1   29   76   38   506
ALGERSETIF1871   85    2   43   12   61   34    0   45   61    0   61   41   445
ALGERSETIF1872  112   36   50   73   32    8    2    0   23   39   39   46   460
ALGERSETIF1873    3  133   57   37   13    5    0    9    4   46    9   62   378
ALGERSETIF1874   92  105   70  169  121    1   27   60   36   44   46   74   845
ALGERSETIF1875    4    4   40   43   28   23    6   24   30   14   27   16   259
ALGERSETIF1876   29   14   99   56   24   71    4    7   40   91   45   70   550
ALGERSETIF1877   58   12   30   24   31    6   30    3   57   26   52   49   378
ALGERSETIF1878   30   16   14    4   10   13    1    7    9   64   37   29   234
ALGERSETIF1879   41   36   18   43   37    0    0   14    6   17   10   62   284
ALGERSETIF1880   47   33   20   40   25   67    7   15    1    0   22   14   291
ALGERSETIF1881   35   38   79   23   74   17    4    0   14   90    4   85   463
ALGERSETIF1882   28    3   32   56   44   73    7   20   58   45    3   24   393
ALGERSETIF1883   83   34   12   42   54   62    1   24    1 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERSETIF1885   55   56   57   94    7   13   17   12   32   32   25   10   410
ALGERSETIF1886   51  241   47  133   73    0    0    0   26   17   16   57   661
ALGERSETIF1887   32   19   36   41   39   25   18  138    5   32   65   15   465
ALGERSETIF1888   20   48   46   17   73   26    2   11   65   59   55   39   461
ALGERSETIF1889   36   34 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERSETIF9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERSIDI      SIDIBELABBES                     3502 -258   470                2
ALGERSIDI  MEAN   49   46   58   45   35   13    5    7   13   29   42   57  398
ALGERSIDI  STDV   40   31   25   31   19   11    5   23   16   31   34   32  109
ALGERSIDI 1859   69   87   51   99   63    0   22  114   45   36   52   25   663
ALGERSIDI 1860   74  113   61   65    2    6    0    2    4    9   13   57   406
ALGERSIDI 1861   21   37   29   16   23    1    0    2    0   14   10   48   201
ALGERSIDI 1862   36   30   60   42   17   18    0    3   22   20   55   41   344
ALGERSIDI 1863   17   82   33   67   43    3    0    2   27   37   36   16   363
ALGERSIDI 1864   54   52   57   99    5    8    0    0   12   46   91   68   492
ALGERSIDI 1865  113   55   65  100   10   27    0    1   13   17   37   37   475
ALGERSIDI 1867   35   21   54    0    0    2    0    0   33   12   25   27   209
ALGERSIDI 1868   78   68   34   44   48   57    2    0   11   70   72   33   517
ALGERSIDI 1869   30   48  116    7    6    0    0    9    0   19   58   80   373
ALGERSIDI 1870   60   51   55   29   88   12    0   13   19   40   32  109   508
ALGERSIDI 1871   30   17   12    5   25   16    2    0   25   88   97  102   419
ALGERSIDI 1875 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   20    1   49    8   97  9999
ALGERSIDI 1876   91   36   74   66   41    1    2    6    1   68    2   68   456
ALGERSIDI 1877   15   16   79   41   26   27    0    0   28   10   86   63   391
ALGERSIDI 1878   28   23   97    0   18    1    2    0    4   22   49   66   310
ALGERSIDI 1879   39   70   60   42    5    0    0    5    7    2   42   57   329
ALGERSIDI 1880 9999 9999 9999   17  105    2    0    4    0 9999    5   23  9999
ALGERSIDI 1881   10   27   50    9   26   21    1    0    1   77    1  105   328
ALGERSIDI 1882   15   48   22   19    9    3    0    0   12    8    6   73   215
ALGERSIDI 1883   28    1   47   38   28    0    0    0    0   31   38   37   248
ALGERSIDI 1884    3   15  135   23   42   26    0   16   28   55   99   80   522
ALGERSIDI 1885   69   18   17   85   42   16   26   11    1   78   56   36   455
ALGERSIDI 1886  111  103   14   52   25    0    0    3   25    1   36   42   412
ALGERSIDI 1887   23   21   32   90    3    4    1    4   34    0   24   79   315
ALGERSIDI 1888   29   76   73   46   44   11    1    0   34    2   99   73   488
ALGERSIDI 1889  164   56 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERSIDI 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERSTAOU     STAOUELI                         3644   35   124                1
ALGERSTAOU MEAN   96   75   78   55   32    7    2    3   33   87   99  149  715
ALGERSTAOU STDV   39   41   17   19   12   21    2    5   21   57   45   59  158
ALGERSTAOU1874 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   13    1   26  146  161  9999
ALGERSTAOU1875    9  134  131   38   23   67    4    0    3   88   95   69   661
ALGERSTAOU1876  113   48   40   81   29   18    6    0   11  195   34   96   671
ALGERSTAOU1877   47   38   65   20    7    8    1    5   70   79  159  255   754
ALGERSTAOU1878  111   91   64    4    4    1    1    1    4   50  122   95   548
ALGERSTAOU1879   45   79   38   47   24    0    0    1   67    6   26  213   546
ALGERSTAOU1880   72   77   47   65   71    1    0    5    8   10   99  149   604
ALGERSTAOU1881   81   47   53   25   50   29    2    0    0  169   18   94   568
ALGERSTAOU1882   28   54  128   56    1    9    0    9   49   55   19  281   689
ALGERSTAOU1883   91   15  110   49   38    0    1    1   22   72  128  140   667
ALGERSTAOU1884   62   48  102   67   41   17    0    6   58   99  143  138   781
ALGERSTAOU1885  130   22   85  106    5    5    5    1   21   78  155   33   646
ALGERSTAOU1886  154  120   44   68   45    0    0    0   57  194  108  214  1004
ALGERSTAOU1887   88  146   40   65    9    0    5    0   33   50   84  123   643
ALGERSTAOU1888  101  117   76   40   36    8    0   12   36  102  106   94   728
ALGERSTAOU1889  216   89 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERSTAOU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERSTDEN     STDENIS                          3530 -012    55                1
ALGERSTDEN MEAN   67   58   55   40   33   17    1    4   15   31   53   47  420
ALGERSTDEN STDV   10   11   32   27   29   10    1    9   17   14   30   38   97
ALGERSTDEN1857  175   68  138    2  122    0    0    0    0    0   82   35   622
ALGERSTDEN1858   60   82   25    0    0   22    0    0    0   22   28   37   276
ALGERSTDEN1859   63   77   38   12   33    0    0   21   20   17    7   33   321
ALGERSTDEN1860   18   71   45   68    0   11    0    2    2   23   15   54   309
ALGERSTDEN1861   49   40   19   27   28    5    0    0    0    8   23   48   247
ALGERSTDEN1862   47   10   41   37   27   35    0    0   34   23  115   33   402
ALGERSTDEN1863   28  126   39   75   20   11    0    0   22   29   56   34   440
ALGERSTDEN1864   48   55   54   87   13   10    0    0    2   89  138   59   555
ALGERSTDEN1865  123   26   72  165    7   42    0    0    9    9   29   63   545
ALGERSTDEN1866   92   10   58    8   30   12    0    0   25   62   39    3   339
ALGERSTDEN1867   37   12   59    0    0    0    0    0   87   13    3   19   230
ALGERSTDEN1868  102  101   60   33   63   68    8    0    0   57   77   27   596
ALGERSTDEN1869   48   85  103   14   18    4    0   20    0   34   78  111   515
ALGERSTDEN1870   49   53   70   32   97   14    0   16   10   50   60  104   555
ALGERSTDEN1871   80   31    6    8   15   11    0    0   16   45   96  156   464
ALGERSTDEN1872   67   58   68    9    7    0    0    0   14   12    7   66   308
ALGERSTDEN1873   67   54   46   30   17    0    0    0    0   39   31   20   304
ALGERSTDEN1874   17   22   85   28   12    0    0    5    0   13   52   29   263
ALGERSTDEN1875    0   82   36   20   47    0    0    0    0    2   11   46   244
ALGERSTDEN1876   11   25   18   28   32    0    0    0    9   22   53   29   227
ALGERSTDEN1877    5   19   68   25   18   15    0    0   19   19   79   75   342
ALGERSTDEN1878   35   42   37    2   34    0    1    0    5   37   35   60   288
ALGERSTDEN1879   13   48   30   19   23    0    0    0   31    7    9   33   213
ALGERSTDEN1880   44    6  113   37   79    0    0   33    0    5   45   20   382
ALGERSTDEN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERTEBES     TEBESSA                          3521  806   880                1
ALGERTEBES MEAN   23   19   31   49   37   31   10   22   34   35   37   31  359
ALGERTEBES STDV   39   23   15   33   49   10    3    8   22   35   33   36  148
ALGERTEBES1877   55   24   12    7   53   59   22    5   68 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERTEBES1878 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   10  9999
ALGERTEBES1879   16   14   22   42   31   18    1   16   60    8    1   23   252
ALGERTEBES1880   48   47   12   28   42    8   12   50   15   25    2   18   307
ALGERTEBES1881    7   32   61   21  124   20    2    0    0   12   17  106   402
ALGERTEBES1882   50    1   45   84   27   34   10    1   48   12    5   47   364
ALGERTEBES1883   71   33   11   15   38    6    7    0    9  114   20    6   330
ALGERTEBES1887 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   46    8   39   31   27   15   30  9999
ALGERTEBES1888   24   36   39   12   31   29    0    0   29   35   47   40   322
ALGERTEBES1889   35    9 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERTEBES9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERTENEI     TENEITELHAAD                     3547  201  1200                1
ALGERTENEI MEAN   67   53   87   85   66   21   11    9   26   60   75   84  636
ALGERTENEI STDV   72   22   27   46   62   30   13   10   16   54   57   52  209
ALGERTENEI1864 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   45  146  125   79  9999
ALGERTENEI1865  202   70 9999 9999 9999   57    5    1   21   35   25  114  9999
ALGERTENEI1866  115   48  103   40  199    2    5    3   29   62   82    5   693
ALGERTENEI1867 9999   21   13 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    5  9999
ALGERTENEI1868  204   16    5 9999   21 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERTENEI1869 9999    8 9999 9999 9999 9999    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERTENEI1873 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   13   24  125   41   39  9999
ALGERTENEI1874   35   61   54  177   71   11    0   30   26   98   93   37   693
ALGERTENEI1875    4   32  124   54   84   75    0    0   10   75    3   84   545
ALGERTENEI1876   99   36   81   60   42   44   22   18   12   80    7  103   604
ALGERTENEI1877   37   14   75   38    4   25   10   20   44   32  210  161   670
ALGERTENEI1878   67   70  113   37   16    9    0    2    2   94   97  222   729
ALGERTENEI1879  120   83  114  136   62    0    0    3    7    3   10   39   577
ALGERTENEI1880   48   14  137   15   23    1    2    6    1   20   38   23   328
ALGERTENEI1881   39   76   51   46   51   48    3    0    3  131    5  131   584
ALGERTENEI1882   18   64   35   58   22   44    0    0   40   20   27  126   454
ALGERTENEI1883  111   37   61   91   89    7   31    0    0   21  123   61   632
ALGERTENEI1884   71   50  185   56  217   40    9   20   54   76  138   91  1007
ALGERTENEI1885   80    0   46  180   37   38   57   18   60   56   86    6   664
ALGERTENEI1886  108  124   68  134   23    1   13    0   30  139   87   70   797
ALGERTENEI1887   64   62   54  125    9   35    4   27   26   18  101  144   669
ALGERTENEI1888   57   61  105   61  128   37    0    0   26   29  133   46   683
ALGERTENEI1889   72   78 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERTENEI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERTIZIO     TIZIOUZOU                        3644  405   250                1
ALGERTIZIO MEAN  130   77  115   81   54   23    2    4   35   77  103  123  823
ALGERTIZIO STDV   62   43   52   29   27   23    6    7   39   54   29   67  224
ALGERTIZIO1865  142  204  116  155   36    0    2    5   61   82  129  123  1055
ALGERTIZIO1866   54   41   87   87   23   39    0    0   33  139    7    6   516
ALGERTIZIO1867  100   46   88   29    0   58    1    0  107   42   63   71   605
ALGERTIZIO1868  227   30  107  112   76   32    2    4   30   77  149   21   867
ALGERTIZIO1869  122   61  210   41   84    6    6    0    0   25   48  150   753
ALGERTIZIO1870  120  141  249   35   93   22    5   29   12   14  152  125   997
ALGERTIZIO1871 9999   32   56 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   19   58  201  149  9999
ALGERTIZIO1872  121   84  177 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   99 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERTIZIO1876  130   31   95  122   67   69   20    2   27  200   27  150   940
ALGERTIZIO1877  131   34  168   30    9   35   13    2   99  138  159  219  1037
ALGERTIZIO1878  147  135   59   17   38    4    2   10    4   63   70   65   614
ALGERTIZIO1879  122  106   55   80   43    0    0    0   33   20   36  232   727
ALGERTIZIO1880  126   63   62   96   44    0    0    7    3   13   51   30   495
ALGERTIZIO1881   89  118   71   48   79   43    0    0   12  115   20  154   749
ALGERTIZIO1882   91   43  176   56   52   21    0    0   67   45   43  185   779
ALGERTIZIO1883  210   62   98   56   54   30    1    0    5   93  150  130   889
ALGERTIZIO1884   90   42  172  139   44   34    0    5   11   96   97  194   924
ALGERTIZIO1885  130   35  101  121    2   38    4    4   65   99  107  112   818
ALGERTIZIO1886  249  135   75  101  144    0    0    2   19  130  112  185  1152
ALGERTIZIO1887   98   63   24   65    8    3    0    0   11   57   77   91   497
ALGERTIZIO1888   94   62  107   56   30   38    0    3   84   83  145   81   783
ALGERTIZIO1889  216   83 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERTIZIO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ALGERTLEMC     TLEMCEN               TLEMC      3453 -119   810    ALGER       2
ALGERTLEMC MEAN   71   79   82   75   57   16    3    5   23   57   61   90  618
ALGERTLEMC STDV   56   58   60   66   65   17    6    8   26   57   39   71  189
ALGERTLEMC1853  126  139   33   17   23   18    1    2    0   10   80   54   503
ALGERTLEMC1854  195   17   80   21   26   15    0    0   43    5    7    6   415
ALGERTLEMC1855   29   75   91   99   13    0    0    8   15  180  129  165   804
ALGERTLEMC1856   81   50  172   50   29    4    0    0   21   15   89  126   637
ALGERTLEMC1857  133   82  258   20  156    0    0    1    2   53   45    9   759
ALGERTLEMC1858   56  163   25   44   10   11   17   13   25   66   88   43   561
ALGERTLEMC1859   37  122   90   10   80    0    3   23   23    5    0   37   430
ALGERTLEMC1860   57  115   99  166    5    9    9    5   17   11   11  128   632
ALGERTLEMC1861   77   78   46   52  101    7    0    0    0   11   12   23   407
ALGERTLEMC1862   55   32   47   78   50   11    0    0   21   72  123   79   568
ALGERTLEMC1863   40  108   68  100  126   14    2    0   57   72   53   26   666
ALGERTLEMC1864   79   66  138  191   49   33    0    0   24  110  119   65   874
ALGERTLEMC1865  212   64  104  293   18  133   11    0   44   19   67   73  1038
ALGERTLEMC1866   96   41   90   52   46   25    0    7   35   87   40   13   532
ALGERTLEMC1867   45   19  105    0    5   15    0    0   52    6   16   31   294
ALGERTLEMC1868  215  206   41  119  104  173    2    5   36  101  123   61  1186
ALGERTLEMC1869   54   86  168   16   49   13    0   11    0    3  104  109   613
ALGERTLEMC1870   66   68   74  124  123   11    0    0   32    5   84  168   755
ALGERTLEMC1871  178   22 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   44   69  154  223  9999
ALGERTLEMC1872  173   57  192   51   16   29   11    0   38   59   13  142   781
ALGERTLEMC1873   27  112  136   45   72   66   11    4    7   67   60    7   614
ALGERTLEMC1874   67   56  144  143   59    0    0   16   27  119  103  175   909
ALGERTLEMC1875    3  140   94   52  122   19    5    0    2   55   13   88   593
ALGERTLEMC1876  132    3   86   60  131    3    1    5    0   70    0  107   598
ALGERTLEMC1877   12   35   83   73   30    6    0    0   26   24  128  132   549
ALGERTLEMC1878   90   12   75    0   61    0    5    9   14   11   95   90   462
ALGERTLEMC1879   31  149  116   80   28    0    0    0   17    5    3   30   459
ALGERTLEMC1880   71   85  286   76  145    0    0   34    4   17   39   22   779
ALGERTLEMC1881   23   25   33   30   25   34    7    0    1  100    7  137   422
ALGERTLEMC1882   38   72  109   32   16    9    1    3   30    3    6  129   448
ALGERTLEMC1883   69   26   73   52   78    2    2    0    0   12   37   43   394
ALGERTLEMC1884   27  102  155    5   27    6    0    6   34  291  276  123  1052
ALGERTLEMC1885  174   21   65   48   37   32    0    1   33   42   34    0   487
ALGERTLEMC1886  134  158  112  226   74    0    5    1   32   60   70   53   925
ALGERTLEMC1887   14   56   96  160   23    4    4    4   76    5   28   93   563
ALGERTLEMC1888   31  165  124   10   50   46    3    0   27   11   76   70   613
ALGERTLEMC1889  170   78 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ALGERTLEMC9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLCACON     CACONDA               CACON     -1343 1505  1650    ANGOL      49
ANGOLCACON MEAN  205  167  262  125   10    0    0    0   11  116  175  222 1240
ANGOLCACON STDV  120   88  108   85   20    1    0    2   14  122   85  176  267
ANGOLCACON1889  245  408  280  194   25    0    0    0   45  118  192  241  1748
ANGOLCACON1890  164   63  271  226    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ANGOLCACON9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLCHINC     CHINCHOXO                        -509 1201    12    ANGOL      51
ANGOLCHINC MEAN  170  202  219  165   75    1    0    2   14   70  185  129 1230
ANGOLCHINC STDV  112  116  118   89   86    1    1    2   11   72  132   88  374
ANGOLCHINC1874  170   55   55    1    0    0    0    3    4   37  266   80   671
ANGOLCHINC1875  311  301  267  202  107    0    0    8   11   10  177   25  1419
ANGOLCHINC1876   67    4  234    6 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ANGOLCHINC9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLHUILL     HUILLA                          -1504 1332  9999    ANGOL      52
ANGOLHUILL MEAN  140  178  184   80   10    0    0    0    9   67  100  129  897
ANGOLHUILL STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
ANGOLHUILL1896  196  185  229   14    2    0    0    0    6   12  214  281  1139
ANGOLHUILL1897  100  205  195   65   11    0    0    0    0   38   86   62   762
ANGOLHUILL1898    6   94  177  121    0    0    0    0   15   50  108  237   808
ANGOLHUILL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLLUAND     LUANDA                LUAND      -849 1315    44    ANGOL      47
ANGOLLUAND MEAN   34   34   93  123   12    0    0    1    2    6   31   24  361
ANGOLLUAND STDV   52   37   86   88   19    1    0    2    3    6   33   37  185
ANGOLLUAND1858G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   355
ANGOLLUAND1859G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   710
ANGOLLUAND1860G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   280
ANGOLLUAND1861G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   415
ANGOLLUAND1862G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   280
ANGOLLUAND1865G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   140
ANGOLLUAND1866G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   280
ANGOLLUAND1867G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   315
ANGOLLUAND1868G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   300
ANGOLLUAND1869G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   150
ANGOLLUAND1870G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   215
ANGOLLUAND1873G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   285
ANGOLLUAND1878G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   140
ANGOLLUAND1879  184   26   69  156   22    0    0    1    1    6   96   11   572
ANGOLLUAND1880    0    3   29   33    0    0    0    0    5    5   96   78   249
ANGOLLUAND1881    1   59    3   65    0    0    0    0    0    1    0    4   133
ANGOLLUAND1882    0   30    0   94    1    0    0    1    1    3   12    9   151
ANGOLLUAND1883   10   28  187  204   36    0    0    0    1    0    5   15   486
ANGOLLUAND1884   62   10    5   60    0    0    0    0    0    0    6    0   143
ANGOLLUAND1885    5   71  106  347    0    0    0    0    0    6    2    1   538
ANGOLLUAND1886    0    5   59   37   56    0    0    1    1   11   47   20   237
ANGOLLUAND1887   22    5   10   47   23    0    0    3    0   13    7   20   150
ANGOLLUAND1888    0  145   98  230    0    0    0    0    3    8   11   17   512
ANGOLLUAND1889   13   86  117   35   13    0    0    0    1    3   46   34   348
ANGOLLUAND1890    8   40   72    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    6    4   130
ANGOLLUAND1891    0    0    2   23    0    0    0    0    0    1   63   11   100
ANGOLLUAND1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   195
ANGOLLUAND1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   385
ANGOLLUAND1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   435
ANGOLLUAND1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   450
ANGOLLUAND1896G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   405
ANGOLLUAND1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   250
ANGOLLUAND1898G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   300
ANGOLLUAND1899G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   260
ANGOLLUAND1900G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   190
ANGOLLUAND9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLLUBAN     LUBANGO                         -1456 1334  1763    ANGOL      50
ANGOLLUBAN MEAN  140  140  177   84    6    0    0    1    4   65  115  130  883
ANGOLLUBAN STDV   83   82   87   66   11    1    2    3    6   43   58   75  255
ANGOLLUBAN1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  244  9999
ANGOLLUBAN1897   92  196  240   92    7    0    0    0   17   58  176  137  1015
ANGOLLUBAN1898   20   96  126  242    0    0    0    0   19   41  150  130   824
ANGOLLUBAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLMALAN     MALANJE               MALAN      -933 1622  1139    ANGOL      46
ANGOLMALAN MEAN  112  106  199  163   31    1    1    5   38  126  205  120 1127
ANGOLMALAN STDV   72   76   91   71   44    4    4    9   29   47   74   50  211
ANGOLMALAN1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   25 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ANGOLMALAN1880   55  163  277  165    2    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ANGOLMALAN1881 9999   78  123   25 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ANGOLMALAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLNDALL     NDALLA TANDO                     -915 1456   800    ANGOL      46
ANGOLNDALL MEAN  108  105  238  261   35    2    3    7   16   86  200  145 1217
ANGOLNDALL STDV   90   78   99   97   36    3    4    6   10   50   89  111  251
ANGOLNDALL1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    1   14   55   48  159  9999
ANGOLNDALL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLQUIBI     QUIBICOLO                        9999 9999  9999    ANGOL      49
ANGOLQUIBI MEAN  105  123  188  230   86    3    1    5   26  117  253  168 1303
ANGOLQUIBI STDV   54   49   77   61   71    8    2    8   29   65   87   79  249
ANGOLQUIBI1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  235  184  9999
ANGOLQUIBI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ANGOLSASAL     SAO SALVADOR          SASAL      -620 1416   530    ANGOL      46
ANGOLSASAL MEAN  121  122  181  256  126    1    0    2   10   81  206  170 1250
ANGOLSASAL STDV   89   76   77   82   79    4    1    5   13   51   97   93  238
ANGOLSASAL1883 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0   64  176  100  9999
ANGOLSASAL1884  114  124  120  194   23   17    0    0    0   20  212   54   878
ANGOLSASAL1885    3   81  255  296   42    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ANGOLSASAL1886  121  166   18  313  125    0    0    0    5  225  322  250  1545
ANGOLSASAL1887 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1    0   12 9999 9999  267  387  9999
ANGOLSASAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
BENINPORTO     PORTO NOVO            PORTO       629  237    20    BENIN      28
BENINPORTO MEAN   20   35   79  124  202  324  165   47  116  165   78   20 1376
BENINPORTO STDV   28   34   53   59   84  132  156   90   82   80   52   28  338
BENINPORTO1896 9999   93   93   66  216 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
BENINPORTO1897    0   58   78   73  257   70   30   11   52  240   63    0   932
BENINPORTO1898   26    1   57  184  321  383  214   26  163  260   58    6  1699
BENINPORTO1899   19   10   38   69   94  179  131  115   48  174    9   20   906
BENINPORTO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
BOTSWMOLEP     MOLEPOLOLE            MOLEP     -2426 2532  1110    BOTSW      74
BOTSWMOLEP MEAN   96   85   67   39   11    6    2    3   13   35   63   87  503
BOTSWMOLEP STDV   69   61   54   43   20   17    8    6   25   29   45   63  137
BOTSWMOLEP1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   73  163  9999
BOTSWMOLEP1881  106  100  181   26    0    0    0    0    0    0  162   48   623
BOTSWMOLEP1882   71   33    6   39   11    6    0    0   18   49   63  112   408
BOTSWMOLEP1883   78   29   62   14    0    0    0    0    5   35   54   87   364
BOTSWMOLEP1885 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   11   49   77  9999
BOTSWMOLEP9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
BURUNRUMON     RUMONGE               RUMON      -356 2926   800    BURUN      39
BURUNRUMON MEAN  111  109  145  164   85   17    5    7   29   65  133  138 1013
BURUNRUMON STDV   45   45   51   61   44   21    9   11   27   36   50   44  120
BURUNRUMON1880 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  137  9999
BURUNRUMON1881  178  140  124  231 9999 9999   21    6    9    6 9999 9999  9999
BURUNRUMON1882 9999 9999  102  265  200    0    0   13   31 9999 9999 9999  9999
BURUNRUMON9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERBALIB     BALIBURG                          553 1001  1370    CAMER      36
CAMERBALIB MEAN   26   47  157  193  201  304  416  369  465  249   68   23 2522
CAMERBALIB STDV   34   44   77   63   90   86  107  113  107   84   51   31  284
CAMERBALIB1891   90    6  247  334  279  198  339  227  474  467  139   48  2848
CAMERBALIB1892   28  164  412  254  204  324  188  179  367  369  110   45  2644
CAMERBALIB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERBAROM     BAROMBI                           439  927   380    CAMER      36
CAMERBAROM MEAN   26   79  169  226  259  230  307  362  302  301  134   22 2425
CAMERBAROM STDV   35   54   60   72   76   82  111  215   75   96   58   27  327
CAMERBAROM1888   26   79  335  220  184  174  307   76  291  317   64    1  2074
CAMERBAROM1889  126  100  120 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
CAMERBAROM1890 9999 9999 9999 9999   32  477  504  209  268  258 9999 9999  9999
CAMERBAROM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERBATAN     BATANGA                           256  954    13    CAMER      36
CAMERBATAN MEAN   89  123  209  267  355  283  119  234  525  515  206   95 2927
CAMERBATAN STDV   51   68   97   95  128  178   96  185  188  165   76   66  474
CAMERBATAN1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  411  327   48  9999
CAMERBATAN1893  167  339  271  486  206  346  346  564  598  584  202   95  4204
CAMERBATAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERBIBUN     BIBUNDI                           412  859     5    CAMER      36
CAMERBIBUN MEAN   89  131  249  290  492 1110 1491 1450 1512  975  312  122 8223
CAMERBIBUN STDV   64   67  104  111  150  301  262  313  358  253  160   91  918
CAMERBIBUN1895 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  357   30  9999
CAMERBIBUN1896   48   22  348  298  492 1110 1481 1296 1997 1146  525  175  8938
CAMERBIBUN1897  250  251 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
CAMERBIBUN1898    9  177  185  295  532 1156 1222 2539 2059 1523  675   63 10435
CAMERBIBUN1899   20   34  219  385  443  941 1226 1619 1224  975  312  122  7520
CAMERBIBUN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERBUEA      BUEA                              409  914   985    CAMER      36
CAMERBUEA  MEAN   33   67  147  185  243  259  460  542  492  330   84   29 2870
CAMERBUEA  STDV   31   40   84   66  113   85  133  165  158  133   44   33  455
CAMERBUEA 1891   33   67  147  185  153  308  599  501  449  145   84   29  2700
CAMERBUEA 1896   33   67  147  270  272  147  485  302  502  346  162   33  2766
CAMERBUEA 1897    8   65   75  198  192  365  272  652  531  242   38    3  2641
CAMERBUEA 1898    2   12  110  153  192  251  467  696  584  364   74   58  2963
CAMERBUEA 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERDBUND     DEBUNDSCHA                        408  900     5    CAMER      36
CAMERDBUND MEAN  261  333  534  556  747 1298 1488 1407 1624 1159  642  37110233
CAMERDBUND STDV  170  229  350  319  281  478  411  405  357  446  246  285 1689
CAMERDBUND1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  403  9999
CAMERDBUND1895  353  394  229  602  474 1536 1081  906 1880  816  611   85  8967
CAMERDBUND1896  128   84  341  379  903 1644 1650  996 1570 1012  721  352  9780
CAMERDBUND1897  291  371  499  217 1112 1391 1192 1152 1136 1346  446  214  9367
CAMERDBUND1898  131  124  245  360  414 1690 1068 1876 1751  951  900  147  9657
CAMERDBUND1899G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  7358
CAMERDBUND9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERDOUAL     DOUALA                DOUAL       405  942    13    CAMER      36
CAMERDOUAL MEAN   56   84  196  231  306  471  711  719  613  417  148   50 3998
CAMERDOUAL STDV   52   52   86   66  101  166  216  207  181  107   61   43  546
CAMERDOUAL1885 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   91  120  9999
CAMERDOUAL1886   41   89  182  220  394  256 1090  876  414  417  148   50  4177
CAMERDOUAL1888   56   84  196  135  353  674  806  571  462  739   22   80  4178
CAMERDOUAL1889  114   46   74  133  290  612  883  683  532  391  153  122  4033
CAMERDOUAL1890   12   11  235  292  164  407 1050  474  474  406  175   73  3773
CAMERDOUAL1891   54   97  254  316  496  537 1047  354  452  574  215   42  4438
CAMERDOUAL1892   56   66  160  265  571 1045  669  548  853  570  148   50  5001
CAMERDOUAL1893   56   84  300  314  262  323  213  652  301  252  148   99  3004
CAMERDOUAL1894    6  124  119  268  462 1258  903  671  708  291  156   37  5003
CAMERDOUAL1895   25  126  227  171  280  306  525  949  494  372  156  110  3741
CAMERDOUAL1896   46   28  349  215  221  497  598  563  503  379  222   24  3645
CAMERDOUAL1897    1   73  182  160  236  299  437 1322  345  491   28   28  3602
CAMERDOUAL1898   10   24  196  203  290  374  518 1368  464  301  272  109  4129
CAMERDOUAL1899   45   75  176  197  198  450  632  632  465  365  135   60  3430
CAMERDOUAL1900    7   54  181  231  306  743  528  300  424  480  227   60  3541
CAMERDOUAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMEREDEA      EDEA                              348 1013  9999    CAMER      36
CAMEREDEA  MEAN   42   58  149  233  274  246  239  333  470  373  154   41 2607
CAMEREDEA  STDV   47   41   61   70   68  105  119  141  123   99   62   40  374
CAMEREDEA 1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  283  580  191    5  9999
CAMEREDEA 1895   11 9999  193  215 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
CAMEREDEA 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERENGLB     ENGELBURG                         404  912   460    CAMER      36
CAMERENGLB MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
CAMERENGLB STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
CAMERENGLB1892    7   87   77  207   87  172 2000 1061  326  380   98   12  4514
CAMERENGLB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERLOLOD     LOLODORF                          315 1048   490    CAMER      86
CAMERLOLOD MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 1952
CAMERLOLOD STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  632
CAMERLOLOD1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   16   69  103  270  160 9999  9999
CAMERLOLOD9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERVICTR     VICTORIA                          400  913    80    CAMER      36
CAMERVICTR MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 4081
CAMERVICTR STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  967
CAMERVICTR1893 9999 9999 9999  298   50  175  270  588  349  295   64    2  9999
CAMERVICTR1894G   0   43  126 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  2261
CAMERVICTR1896 9999 9999 9999 9999  425  514 1474  832  315  494  170    1  9999
CAMERVICTR1897 9999 9999 9999 9999  324  703  624  909  572 9999 9999    6  9999
CAMERVICTR1898   31   33 9999 9999 9999 9999  952 1172  477  193  105  146  9999
CAMERVICTR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CAMERYAOUN     YAOUNDE               YAOUN       352 1132   760    CAMER      86
CAMERYAOUN MEAN   28   53  143  188  211  168   64   79  228  299  117   27 1605
CAMERYAOUN STDV   28   41   50   68   57   80   44   49   76   75   58   24  219
CAMERYAOUN1889   28   53  143  147  210   86   96  108  319  260  112    3  1565
CAMERYAOUN1890   15   85  134  162  191  126   16    8  290  242  146   27  1442
CAMERYAOUN1891   79   53  149  291  246   66   62   20  323  218  175   15  1697
CAMERYAOUN1892   43   61  117  236  203   93   10   47   30  322  140   22  1324
CAMERYAOUN1893   46   87  214  231  202  232  144  205  188  235  104  132  2020
CAMERYAOUN1894   12   57   87  243  175  100   14   34  112  197  213   32  1276
CAMERYAOUN1895   21   85  187 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
CAMERYAOUN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CONGOPTLEN     PONTA DA LENHA                   -600 1248     9               51
CONGOPTLEN MEAN   72  143  150  164   54    0    1    1    6   26  111   98  803
CONGOPTLEN STDV   51  104   75  100   53    2    2    2    8   28   83   84  309
CONGOPTLEN1882 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1    4  250   99  9999
CONGOPTLEN1883   90   50   68  123   53    0    0    1    6   26  111   98   626
CONGOPTLEN1884   50  156  119  112    1    0    0    0    0    1   35    2   476
CONGOPTLEN1885   40   30 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
CONGOPTLEN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
CONGOVIVI      VIVI                             -540 1348   115               51
CONGOVIVI  MEAN  114  117  164  204   79    0    0    0    3   46  177  120 1019
CONGOVIVI  STDV  100   90   88   84   67    2    1    3    6   39   88   60  319
CONGOVIVI 1882 9999 9999 9999 9999   49    0    0    0    0   13  288  227  9999
CONGOVIVI 1883   92   36  144  231   51    0    1    0    3   46  177  120   901
CONGOVIVI 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
EGYPTABBAS     ABBASSIA (CAIRO)                 3002 3113    95    EGYPT      03
EGYPTABBAS MEAN    6    4    4    2    1    0    0    0    0    1    2    5   25
EGYPTABBAS STDV    8    5    6    5    3    2    0    0    0    4    4   11   17
EGYPTABBAS1835G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    59
EGYPTABBAS1839G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     8
EGYPTABBAS1887    6    8    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    5    21
EGYPTABBAS1888    4    4    0    6   13    1    0    0    0    0   11    5    44
EGYPTABBAS1889    4    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    9    16
EGYPTABBAS1890   24    1   21    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    3    6    55
EGYPTABBAS1891    9    8    6    0    0    0    0    0    0    6    0   17    46
EGYPTABBAS1892    1    1    0    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    2     6
EGYPTABBAS1893    6    1   12    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    4    9    32
EGYPTABBAS1894    1    8    3    0    1    0    0    0    0    0    2    0    15
EGYPTABBAS1895    0    0    0   15    1    0    0    0    0    0   27    0    43
EGYPTABBAS1896   16    4    2    2    4    0    0    0    0    0    0    8    36
EGYPTABBAS1897    1    3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    3     8
EGYPTABBAS1898    8    0    8    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   23    2    41
EGYPTABBAS1899   12    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   30    8    2    53
EGYPTABBAS1900    4   28    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   19    51
EGYPTABBAS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
EGYPTALEXA     ALEXANDRIA            ALEXA      3112 2953     7    EGYPT      03
EGYPTALEXA MEAN   51   26   12    4    1    0    0    0    1    7   32   54  187
EGYPTALEXA STDV   32   19   11    7    3    0    0    2    3   10   29   39   62
EGYPTALEXA1859G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   243
EGYPTALEXA1860G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   316
EGYPTALEXA1869 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0   50   42  9999
EGYPTALEXA1870   27    3   28   10    0    0    0    0   11    1    0   11    91
EGYPTALEXA1871    5   78   33    1    0    0    0    0    0   13    7   43   180
EGYPTALEXA1872   64   35   82    4    0    0    0    0    0    0   27  101   313
EGYPTALEXA1873   51   50   19    4    0    0    0    0    0    9   80   58   271
EGYPTALEXA1874   67   23   51    0    1    0    0    0    0    7   15   19   183
EGYPTALEXA1875   95   34   26    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   15   25   195
EGYPTALEXA1876   41   10   21    3    1    0    0    0    0   76  112   11   275
EGYPTALEXA1877   87   91    9    1    0    0    0    0    0   24   27   28   267
EGYPTALEXA1878   22   30   32    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   24   15   123
EGYPTALEXA1879   16   13   22    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   34    86
EGYPTALEXA1880   50   28   17    3    0    0    0    0    4    1   27  140   270
EGYPTALEXA1881    1   22   16    1    3    0    0    0    0    1   66   62   172
EGYPTALEXA1882   85   70    5   22    1    0    0    0    1    7   32   54   277
EGYPTALEXA1883   60   49    0    0    0    0    0    0    5   17   94   15   240
EGYPTALEXA1884  183   48    0    0    1    0    0    0    2    7   28   34   303
EGYPTALEXA1885  106   10    6   11    0    0    0    0   13    0   30   56   232
EGYPTALEXA1886    1   21    6    0    1    0    0    0   23    0    0   38    90
EGYPTALEXA1887   98   34    6    3    0    0    0    0    0    0    4   37   182
EGYPTALEXA1888   68   46    0    3   13    0    0    0    0    1   51   99   281
EGYPTALEXA1889   64   38    4    2    0    0    0    0    0    0   63   84   255
EGYPTALEXA1890   70    3    7    4    0    0    0    0    0    0   90   60   234
EGYPTALEXA1891   50   44   29    0    0    0    0    0   12    0    0   48   183
EGYPTALEXA1892   59    8   14    0    0    0    0    0    0    8   99   26   214
EGYPTALEXA1893   80   19   47    0    4    0    0    0    0    7   13   98   268
EGYPTALEXA1894   48    9   34    0    4    0    0    0    0    0   96   26   217
EGYPTALEXA1895    0    1    1    9    0    0    0    0    0    0   16   87   114
EGYPTALEXA1896   52   24   11    1    0    0    0    0    0    0   47   33   168
EGYPTALEXA1897  127   12   14    0    0    0    0    0    0   14   52  107   326
EGYPTALEXA1898   57   47    6    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   60  144   314
EGYPTALEXA1899   72   23    3    0    0    0    0    0    0   58   25   64   245
EGYPTALEXA1900   14   33   16    1    2    0    0    0    0    0   10  126   202
EGYPTALEXA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
EGYPTCAIRO     CAIRO                 CAIRO      3002 3113    95    EGYPT      03
EGYPTCAIRO MEAN    6    4    4    2    1    0    0    0    0    1    2    5   25
EGYPTCAIRO STDV    8    5    6    5    3    2    0    0    0    4    4   11   17
EGYPTCAIRO1887    6    8    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    5    21
EGYPTCAIRO1888    4    4    0    6   11    1    0    0    0    0   11    5    42
EGYPTCAIRO1889    4    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    1   10    17
EGYPTCAIRO1890   24    1   21    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    3    6    55
EGYPTCAIRO1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    40
EGYPTCAIRO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
EGYPTISMAI     ISMAILA               ISMAI      3037 3215    12    EGYPT      03
EGYPTISMAI MEAN    7    6    6    3    3    0    0    0    0    2    4    7   39
EGYPTISMAI STDV   10    6   10    9    8    1    0    0    1    8    7    9   23
EGYPTISMAI1866G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    32
EGYPTISMAI1867    0    0    7    0   19    0    0    0    0    3    0    5    34
EGYPTISMAI1868    1    9   15    4    0    2    0    0    0    0    0    6    37
EGYPTISMAI1881G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    44
EGYPTISMAI1882G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    56
EGYPTISMAI1883G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    53
EGYPTISMAI1884G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    71
EGYPTISMAI1885G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    50
EGYPTISMAI1886G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    44
EGYPTISMAI1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    47
EGYPTISMAI1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    83
EGYPTISMAI1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    22
EGYPTISMAI1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    72
EGYPTISMAI1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    98
EGYPTISMAI1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    12
EGYPTISMAI1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    76
EGYPTISMAI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
EGYPTPORT      PORT SAID             PORT       3116 3219     1    EGYPT      03
EGYPTPORT  MEAN   16   12    9    5    3    1    0    0    0    5   10   16   76
EGYPTPORT  STDV   13   11    8    8    7    4    0    0    2   12   13   16   31
EGYPTPORT 1866   16   12    4    3    1    1    0    0    0   12    5   11    65
EGYPTPORT 1867   19    7    8    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    3    5    42
EGYPTPORT 1868    5    5   11   15    1    0    0    0    0    3    5   19    64
EGYPTPORT 1881G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    73
EGYPTPORT 1882G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   131
EGYPTPORT 1883G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    83
EGYPTPORT 1884G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    84
EGYPTPORT 1885G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   151
EGYPTPORT 1886G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    94
EGYPTPORT 1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    63
EGYPTPORT 1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    91
EGYPTPORT 1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    27
EGYPTPORT 1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    96
EGYPTPORT 1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   108
EGYPTPORT 1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    67
EGYPTPORT 1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   184
EGYPTPORT 1896   18   31   14    3    9    0    0    0    0    2   12   14   103
EGYPTPORT 1897   16   17   13    0    2    0    0    0    0    0   28   65   141
EGYPTPORT 1898    6    5    8    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   43   11    73
EGYPTPORT 1899    5    4    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    2    3   15    29
EGYPTPORT 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
EGYPTSUEZ      SUEZ                             2959 3233  9999    EGYPT      03
EGYPTSUEZ  MEAN    2    2    2    1    2    0    0    0    0    2    5    3   19
EGYPTSUEZ  STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   12
EGYPTSUEZ 1866 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0    0    0   21    5  9999
EGYPTSUEZ 1867   11    8    5    0    6    0    0    0    0    0    0    4    34
EGYPTSUEZ 1868    0   10    3    0    6    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    21
EGYPTSUEZ 1881G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     5
EGYPTSUEZ 1882G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    43
EGYPTSUEZ 1883G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     5
EGYPTSUEZ 1884G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    11
EGYPTSUEZ 1885G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    11
EGYPTSUEZ 1886G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    17
EGYPTSUEZ 1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    24
EGYPTSUEZ 1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    82
EGYPTSUEZ 1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    39
EGYPTSUEZ 1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    41
EGYPTSUEZ 1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    18
EGYPTSUEZ 1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     2
EGYPTSUEZ 1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    11
EGYPTSUEZ 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ETHIOADDIS     ADDIS ABABA           ADDIS       902 3842  2408    ETHIO      27
ETHIOADDIS MEAN   17   36   65   86   84  133  268  282  185   27   12    8 1205
ETHIOADDIS STDV   26   37   57   54   62   72   58   71   73   41   21   14  207
ETHIOADDIS1898    8   15  105   73   41  121  352  290  151   19   10    0  1185
ETHIOADDIS1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    2  9999
ETHIOADDIS1900 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  108  283  328  194    0   13    5  9999
ETHIOADDIS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ETHIOADI U     ADI UGRI              ADI U      1447 3850  2022    ETHIO      17
ETHIOADI U MEAN    1    4   10   33   47   58  193  195   55   11   18    2  637
ETHIOADI U STDV    2   10   16   38   41   36   69   65   43   15   23    6  158
ETHIOADI U1894    1    4   10   33  130   51  165  258   69    0    6    7   734
ETHIOADI U1895    0   11   13   25   11   81  159  140    0    0    0    8   448
ETHIOADI U1899    0    0    0   26   37   44  119   42   15    8    5    8   304
ETHIOADI U1900    0    0   41    5   43   93  208  147   64    0    0   25   626
ETHIOADI U9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ETHIOGONDA     GONDAR                GONDA      1239 3729  2270    ETHIO      22
ETHIOGONDA MEAN    5    5   22   41   87  161  312  302  118   50   26   12 1139
ETHIOGONDA STDV    8   10   24   38   53   68  127   86   53   36   23   16  267
ETHIOGONDA1838    5    5   22   41   87  161  308  398  108   92   28   12  1267
ETHIOGONDA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ETHIOMASSA     MASSAWA               MASSA      1537 3927    10    ETHIO      45
ETHIOMASSA MEAN   28   30   14   13    5    0    6    8    3   18   19   37  175
ETHIOMASSA STDV   39   45   18   27   11    1   19   16    7   29   32   61  115
ETHIOMASSA1885 9999 9999 9999 9999   32    0    0    0    3    0    0    7  9999
ETHIOMASSA1886    3   23   36    1    6    0    0    0    3    0   22   60   154
ETHIOMASSA1887    9   10    4    2    0    0    0    0   21    2   51   47   146
ETHIOMASSA1888   63    7    5    6    1    0    0    0    6    0    5   74   167
ETHIOMASSA1889   89   21    2    0    8    0    7    3    0    9   18    0   157
ETHIOMASSA1890   28   12    0    2    0    0    3   37    3   44    0   32   161
ETHIOMASSA1891  121   20   32   11   80    0    0    0    0    0   74  162   500
ETHIOMASSA1892   46   20    4    0    0    0   22   11    0   26    0  136   265
ETHIOMASSA1893   98   33   65    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   197
ETHIOMASSA1894    0   39   11    9    1    0    2   67    0    1   49   60   239
ETHIOMASSA1895   24   23   16    2    0    0    0    2    5   24  139    0   235
ETHIOMASSA1896   64    8    8    1    0    0    0   27   20   52    2    2   184
ETHIOMASSA1897   32   12    1    1    0    0    0    0    0   13   22   19   100
ETHIOMASSA1898   50   21   19   52    0    0    0    0    0   14   46   16   218
ETHIOMASSA1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    2    0    0    0    0   43  9999
ETHIOMASSA1900   14    4    2    0    0    0    8   12    0    0   34   56   130
ETHIOMASSA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ETHIOPERIM     PERIM                            9999 9999  9999               89
ETHIOPERIM MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   43  
ETHIOPERIM STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   26
ETHIOPERIM1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    35
ETHIOPERIM1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    66
ETHIOPERIM1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    17
ETHIOPERIM1895 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    14
ETHIOPERIM1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    96
ETHIOPERIM1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    18
ETHIOPERIM1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    61
ETHIOPERIM1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    93
ETHIOPERIM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GABONESHIR     ESHIRAS                          -138 1025   195    GABON      51
GABONESHIR MEAN  221  211  291  240  155   13    0    3   26  167  324  202 1810
GABONESHIR STDV  100   99   93   87   71   28    0    7   27   83   74   82  285
GABONESHIR1896  327  293  454  125  109    0    0    3   28  221  401  314  2275
GABONESHIR1897  235  315  452  351   72    0    0    2   60  166  208  266  2127
GABONESHIR1898  107  211  205  367  117    0    0    0   80   43  407  208  1745
GABONESHIR1899  217  162  297  309   93    0    0    3   26  167  323  202  1799
GABONESHIR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GABONLAMBA     LAMBARENE             LAMBA       -42 1013    82    GABON      99
GABONLAMBA MEAN  165  154  273  233  178   18    3    6   77  333  378  175 2001
GABONLAMBA STDV   68   68   84   82   82   39    6    7   84  102  103  103  269
GABONLAMBA1894 9999 9999 9999 9999  110   16    2    4   49  396  325  115  9999
GABONLAMBA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GABONLIBRE     LIBREVILLE            LIBRE        30  925    36    GABON      51
GABONLIBRE MEAN  247  271  337  347  245   35    4   11   94  378  439  285 2708
GABONLIBRE STDV  102   95  130  120  140   81   19   31   95  144  148  128  424
GABONLIBRE1895 9999 9999 9999  238  168    2    0 9999 9999  620  404  356  9999
GABONLIBRE1896  273  151  250  298  147    2    0    6   62  375  495  276  2335
GABONLIBRE1897  265  135  170  203   72    0   17   51  309  430  284  280  2216
GABONLIBRE1898  114  156  329  405  279    0    1    5  168  279  514  389  2639
GABONLIBRE1899  326  187  389  559  198    7    1   15   93  327  217   93  2412
GABONLIBRE1900  165  143  342  254  409   40    2    2   42  539  280  174  2392
GABONLIBRE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GABONMAYUM     MAYUMBA               MAYUM      -325 1039    37    GABON      51
GABONMAYUM MEAN  215  251  224  175   73    2    2    9   44  229  357  180 1794
GABONMAYUM STDV  151  192  128  126   86    5   13   28   71  176  176  100  624
GABONMAYUM1899  215  168  217  207   75    0    0    1    9  161  362   42  1457
GABONMAYUM1900   31   50  257   98   25    5    0    7   42  136  619   95  1365
GABONMAYUM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GABONMOUIL     MOUILA                MOUIL      -152 1103    89    GABON      42
GABONMOUIL MEAN  225  218  255  238  174   17    4    6   39  319  379  231 2127
GABONMOUIL STDV   98   95   88   89   72   34    8    8   57  156  134   92  395
GABONMOUIL1896  327  293  454  125  109    0    0    3   28  221  401  314  2275
GABONMOUIL1897  235  315  452  351   72    0    0    2   60  166  208  266  2127
GABONMOUIL1898  107  218  205  367  117    0    0    0   80   43  407  208  1752
GABONMOUIL1899  217  162  297  309   93    0    0    6   39  319  323  231  1996
GABONMOUIL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GABONOMBOU     OMBOUE                OMBOU      -135  916     5    GABON      51
GABONOMBOU MEAN  209  186  233  184  119   18    0    3   34  170  306  176 1696
GABONOMBOU STDV  111  127  113   82   73   40    1    4   56  110  145  104  378
GABONOMBOU1897  181  251  297  104  119    0    0    3   34  101  179  156  1425
GABONOMBOU1898   34  112  392  417  180    0    0    0   14  114  278  110  1651
GABONOMBOU1899  236  260  185  162   65    0    0    3   34  165  174  176  1460
GABONOMBOU1900 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1   12  194  469  180  9999
GABONOMBOU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GABONSIBAN     SIBANGE                            30  925    36    GABON      51
GABONSIBAN MEAN  247  271  337  347  245   35    4   11   94  378  439  285 2708
GABONSIBAN STDV  102   95  130  120  140   81   19   31   95  144  148  128  424
GABONSIBAN1859 9999 9999 9999 9999  661   48   28    0  434 1028 9999 9999  9999
GABONSIBAN1863  120  240  500  870   30  100    0   60  130  250  220  190  2710
GABONSIBAN1880  170  272  490  330   64   30    1   28  109  198  620  300  2612
GABONSIBAN1881    1   89   70  152   29    0    0    0    3  119   49   47   559
GABONSIBAN1882   60  168  487  639  247    5    1    5   26  503  605  360  3106
GABONSIBAN1883  231  239  254  404  113    0    1   21 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
GABONSIBAN1884  247  271  321  265  334    1    0    2    5  142  293  171  2052
GABONSIBAN1885  193  168 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
GABONSIBAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GABONSTEAN     STEANNE                          -138  924    15    GABON      51
GABONSTEAN MEAN  250  244  267  209  147    4    0    7   25  172  301  188 1753
GABONSTEAN STDV  139  107   77  101   77   11    1    6   19   61  135   90  282
GABONSTEAN1897  181  251  297  104  147    0    0    7   25  101  179  156  1448
GABONSTEAN1898   34  112  392  417  180    0    0    0   14  114  278  110  1651
GABONSTEAN1899  236  260  185  162   65    0    0    7   25  165  174  188  1467
GABONSTEAN1900 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1   12  194  469  180  9999
GABONSTEAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GAMBIBATHR     BATHRST                          1324-1636    26    GAMBI      18
GAMBIBATHR MEAN    1    1    0    0    5   66  235  441  264   97    5    2 1115
GAMBIBATHR STDV    3    4    0    0   13   57  115  179  124  114   16    8  336
GAMBIBATHR1869    0    0    0    0    0  100  187  398  487   36    0    0  1208
GAMBIBATHR1884    0    0    0    0    0  255  696  784    0  271   48    0  2054
GAMBIBATHR1885    0    0    0    0    0    0  153  549  201   57    0    0   960
GAMBIBATHR1886    0    0    0    0    4   66  300  527  326  152    2    0  1377
GAMBIBATHR1887    0    0    0    0    6   42  289  503  348  182    0    0  1370
GAMBIBATHR1888    1    0    0    0    0   15  217  342  247  172    0    0   994
GAMBIBATHR1889    0    0    0    0    0   29   82  395  271   37    0    0   814
GAMBIBATHR1890    0    0    0    0    1   61  417  505  421  126    0    0  1531
GAMBIBATHR1891    0    4    0    0   13  119  188  479  503   50    0    0  1356
GAMBIBATHR1892    0    0    0    0   35   77  378  575  121  112    0    0  1298
GAMBIBATHR1893    1    0    0   10   55   84  522  776  330  186    4   10  1978
GAMBIBATHR1894    0    0    0    2    0  135  420  473  339   33   16    0  1418
GAMBIBATHR1895    0    0    0    0    0   22  305  930  313   75   53    0  1698
GAMBIBATHR1896    0    0    0    0    6   94  329  439  304  126    0    2  1300
GAMBIBATHR1897    0    0    0    0    3   42  206  261  301   38    3    0   854
GAMBIBATHR1898    0    1    0    0    3   43  381  488  267   52    0    0  1235
GAMBIBATHR1899    0    0    0    0    4  240  278  362  267  264   12    0  1427
GAMBIBATHR1900    0    1    0    0    0   48  521  195  303   33    0    0  1101
GAMBIBATHR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANAABETI     ABETIFI                           647  -52   550    GHANA      28
GHANAABETI MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 1575
GHANAABETI STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  188
GHANAABETI1883 9999 9999 9999   93  290  207   33    5   32  309   72    6  9999
GHANAABETI1888    0   75 9999 9999 9999 9999    6   21  197  341   22   21  9999
GHANAABETI1889   48   20  190  143  168  240  162   62  149  226  115   12  1535
GHANAABETI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANAABURI     ABURI                 ABURI       553   -9   470    GHANA      28
GHANAABURI MEAN   26   50  106  119  157  197   80   57  100  138  110   47 1183
GHANAABURI STDV   25   32   64   50   77   93   57   51   74   60   42   39  237
GHANAABURI1883    0   24   84  142  197 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
GHANAABURI1884 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  151   22   76  104  140  122   23  9999
GHANAABURI1885   35   60   93   84   46  169  162  153  191  127   66   93  1279
GHANAABURI1886   29   56  315  229  157   85  103   46   80  159   75   72  1406
GHANAABURI1887  142   43   66  147  157  182   27    9   12  174   30   53  1042
GHANAABURI1888   33  145   71   22  376  242   23   39   72  104  115   11  1253
GHANAABURI1889  162   21   92   77  216  213  208   12  172  169  140    2  1484
GHANAABURI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANAACCRA     ACCRA                 ACCRA       533  -15    68    GHANA      28
GHANAACCRA MEAN   15   32   58   86  130  210   53   19   45   63   33   20  763
GHANAACCRA STDV   21   38   45   48   66  146   61   24   50   50   26   27  221
GHANAACCRA1886   15   39  173  112   74   61    7    0   51   28   24    8   592
GHANAACCRA1887   11   83   30  113   90  403   34    0    4   59   10   49   886
GHANAACCRA1888   10    8   49   78  339  265    5    1   28   61   14   10   868
GHANAACCRA1889   12    4    5   66  150  118   99    4   20   53   56    0   587
GHANAACCRA1890    0   26   86  164  135  123   24   10    6   64   52   45   735
GHANAACCRA1891   20    0   50   58  138  215  104    1    0   48   84    6   724
GHANAACCRA1892    0    9   13  167  282  104    0    4   23   79   46    1   728
GHANAACCRA18931  16M  25M  45M  92M 141M 175M  42M  15M  24M  13   19   18   625
GHANAACCRA1894    0    0   35  126   85   42   15    0   21  230   21    7   582
GHANAACCRA1895    0    0   92   79   84    0   21    0   14   42    9   70   411
GHANAACCRA1896   35    0  125  221  340  137   11    8    5    0   97    6   985
GHANAACCRA1897   20   13   34   78  290   91    3    0   38   79    8   16   670
GHANAACCRA1898    0    0   43  141   63  122   68   39  117   85    0   33   711
GHANAACCRA1899    0   15   49    0  104  100    2  103   14   61    0   23   471
GHANAACCRA1900   15    2   31  122   99   88   22    7    5    0   55    0   446
GHANAACCRA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANABEGOR     BEGORO                            623  -23   515    GHANA      36
GHANABEGOR MEAN   38   73  162  164  201  235  120   91  196  228   99   57 1662
GHANABEGOR STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  194
GHANABEGOR1890   11   49  140  209  211   28   73   64  210  207  272  100  1574
GHANABEGOR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANACHRST     CHRISTIANSBURG                    536  -10    20    GHANA      28
GHANACHRST MEAN   15   32   58   86  130  210   53   19   45   63   33   20  763
GHANACHRST STDV   21   38   45   48   66  146   61   24   50   50   26   27  221
GHANACHRST1829   15   32   31   21    9   96    6    4    6  101   18    0   339
GHANACHRST1830   27   47   77   33   70   35   63    4   41   40    2   19   458
GHANACHRST1831   18   50   28   56  118   85  103   37   55   37   33   20   640
GHANACHRST1832   10   51   18    4    1  294    0    0    0   22    7   20   427
GHANACHRST1833    0   54   55   39  146   91 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   40  9999
GHANACHRST1834    0    4    0 9999    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
GHANACHRST1839 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  174   43    9   10   41    5    0  9999
GHANACHRST1840    0    4  131   40  463  113    5    2    0   41   47   30   876
GHANACHRST1841   10    1   13   27   83  101  102   11   17   43    6   12   426
GHANACHRST1842   37    0   40   78  257  308   85   15    7   34   42   20   923
GHANACHRST1888 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   47   13    0  9999
GHANACHRST1889   10    3    0   49  129  128   90    7    5   79   52    0   552
GHANACHRST9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANAGAMBA     GAMBAGA               GAMBA      1031  -26   107    GHANA      24
GHANAGAMBA MEAN    1    4   21   62  116  131  181  254  239   79   13    5 1114
GHANAGAMBA STDV    5   11   24   39   64   61   85   80   94   44   20   16  247
GHANAGAMBA1899    0   16    5   89   73   96  310  287  184   72    0    0  1132
GHANAGAMBA1900    0    0   21   52   86  136  149  363  245   22   13    0  1087
GHANAGAMBA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANAHO        HO                    HO          638   38   158    GHANA      28
GHANAHO    MEAN   29   67  121  131  176  189  121   82  140  176   64   42 1343
GHANAHO    STDV   28   46   63   56   71   74   87   73   65   74   37   35  237
GHANAHO   1895 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    7  105   49    2  9999
GHANAHO   1896   10   28  133  133  102   66   35   10  140  176   64   42   939
GHANAHO   9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANAKETE      KETE KRACH            KETE        747   -4   122    GHANA      28
GHANAKETE  MEAN   15   26   68  122  180  198  188  159  241  167   52   17 1415
GHANAKETE  STDV   24   33   47   54  108   77   96  101   92   80   40   23  357
GHANAKETE 1895 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  203  124  194  191 9999 9999  9999
GHANAKETE 1896 9999 9999 9999  105 9999 9999 9999   16  164 9999 9999 9999  9999
GHANAKETE 1898   15   26   37  186  112  285  211  229  234  136   14   20  1505
GHANAKETE 1899    1   72   46  196  214  136  264  275  272  150   10   17  1653
GHANAKETE 1900   34 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
GHANAKETE 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
GHANASALAG     SALAGA                SALAG       834  -28   170    GHANA      24
GHANASALAG MEAN    8   21   65  108  139  171  146  169  234  145   26   12 1232
GHANASALAG STDV   16   37   52   54   55   59   76   90   71   61   29   23  233
GHANASALAG1892    8   21   65  171  285  131   64   96  234  188   29   68  1360
GHANASALAG1893   27    0  102  241  125  184  259  401  392  189   67   48  2035
GHANASALAG1894    2  108  158   96   62  124   85  266  234  145   26   12  1318
GHANASALAG9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ISLANST TH     ST THOM                          9999 9999  9999              100
ISLANST TH MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
ISLANST TH STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
ISLANST TH1873 9999 9999   93   43  169   36    2    0   15  201 9999  204  9999
ISLANST TH1874   18  154  144   61  112    0    0    0   18   52  119   90   768
ISLANST TH1875  112   48  356  121  127    6    4  104   17  156  114   97  1262
ISLANST TH1876  135  162  201  102   48   15 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ISLANST TH1885  170   20  377  406  482   69   80   94  224  481  312  138  2853
ISLANST TH1886  104  167  590  256  328    9    0    9  101  680  258  318  2820
ISLANST TH1887  179  194  419  298   18    2    0    2   41  444  383  198  2178
ISLANST TH1888  252  148  267  139   80    4   34  205  540  267  141  294  2371
ISLANST TH1889  261  208  322  191  158   29    0   62  244  681  271   56  2483
ISLANST TH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
IVORYGD BS     GRAND BASSAM                      512 -345     6    IVORY      28
IVORYGD BS MEAN   41   57  123  157  357  514  152   37   48  159  232   93 2026
IVORYGD BS STDV   36   48   90  114  158  278  186   38   48  150  106   66  445
IVORYGD BS1859 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  223  648 1187  101  9999
IVORYGD BS1860  110  167  332 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
IVORYGD BS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYACHUYU     CHUYU                            -430 3921  9999    KENYA      37
KENYACHUYU MEAN   24   18   77  268  366  152  121   83   64   85  104   70 1432
KENYACHUYU STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  358
KENYACHUYU1893  115   39  171  389  274  235   67   51    8   17  277   39  1682
KENYACHUYU1894   24   52   54   67  274  141  106   52    4    3  188  125  1090
KENYACHUYU1895G9999 9999    6   51 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   978
KENYACHUYU1896G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1438
KENYACHUYU1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1440
KENYACHUYU1898G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   693
KENYACHUYU1899G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1334
KENYACHUYU1900G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1519
KENYACHUYU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYADJILO     DJILORE                          -310 3955  9999    KENYA      87
KENYADJILO MEAN   32   18   55  110  149  104   71   48   75   62   90   78  892
KENYADJILO STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  250
KENYADJILO1893   95   57   75  172  125   92   29   52   18   15  120   78   928
KENYADJILO1894 9999 9999   47 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  114   94  9999
KENYADJILO1895    3 9999   66 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYADJILO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAFTSMI     FTSMITH                          -114 3644  1950    KENYA      87
KENYAFTSMI MEAN   47   51  100  210  171   44   19   26   29   60  127   93  977
KENYAFTSMI STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  225
KENYAFTSMI1893   47   51  348  396  217    7   26   26   67   15  129   97  1426
KENYAFTSMI1894   28    6  135  184  206   88   54   26   56   32  170  237  1222
KENYAFTSMI1895G   0  189  267  414  172   93    0   17   62   44 9999 9999  1651
KENYAFTSMI1896   33    9   44   99  100   87   12   42   43   60  224   58   811
KENYAFTSMI1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   922
KENYAFTSMI1898   37   56   94  172  143  153   15    7   22   54  125   41   919
KENYAFTSMI1899    7   21   65  130  122    2   28   17    0 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYAFTSMI1900  133  234  144  132  199   56   19   26   29  153  169  119  1413
KENYAFTSMI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAGOLBO     GOLBONTI                         -216 4006    15    KENYA      87
KENYAGOLBO MEAN   12    4   50   91   66   41   44   26   17   64   69   83  567
KENYAGOLBO STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  198
KENYAGOLBO1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   27   10   18    0  9999
KENYAGOLBO1898    7    0    4   10   24   40   38   13   45   74   53    5   313
KENYAGOLBO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAKIBWE     KIBWEZI                          -225 3755   911    KENYA      87
KENYAKIBWE MEAN   38   32   91  120   26    5    1    1    4   22  164  140  644
KENYAKIBWE STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  232
KENYAKIBWE1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  399  198  9999
KENYAKIBWE1894    3   15  169   37   29    1    0    0    0    0  343   82   679
KENYAKIBWE1895    2   44  147  178    8    0    0    0    4    4  300  156   843
KENYAKIBWE1896   24   45   47   71    9    0    0    4    3   13  218  116   550
KENYAKIBWE1897  116   24   24   82   46    0    0    0   14   54  162   24   546
KENYAKIBWE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAKUELS     KULESA                           -210 4018  9999    KENYA      87
KENYAKUELS MEAN   12    4   50   91   66   41   44   26   17   64   69   83  567
KENYAKUELS STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  198
KENYAKUELS1895 9999   34   44   71   49    3   53   25 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYAKUELS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYALAMU      LAMU                  LAMU       -217 4054     9    KENYA      87
KENYALAMU  MEAN    5    3   24  134  354  167   79   42   39   41   36   27  955
KENYALAMU  STDV   13    8   45   99  247  111   55   31   64   63   45   35  355
KENYALAMU 1890    5    0   38   50  457   64   55   31   30    3    1    0   734
KENYALAMU 1893   10   26   75  394  417   74   22   14   25   43    9   23  1132
KENYALAMU 1894    0    0    4    6  389   55   11    6    0    3   41   24   539
KENYALAMU 1895    0    3   24  100  343   50   79   42   39   41   36   27   784
KENYALAMU 1896    0    4   53   85  179  219   42   39   45   19  330   35  1050
KENYALAMU 1897    1    0    0  126   54  105   35  121    0    3    0    0   445
KENYALAMU 1898    0    0    0    0   81  136   54    8   13    8   15    0   315
KENYALAMU 1899    0    0    0   10  399   49   66   25   39   41   36   27   692
KENYALAMU 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAMACHA     MACHAKOS              MACHA      -132 3716  1646    KENYA      87
KENYAMACHA MEAN   55   55  120  209   75   11    6    6    9   53  187  125  912
KENYAMACHA STDV   62   64   95  118   58   18   10   12   21   52   85   83  255
KENYAMACHA1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   35  169  161  9999
KENYAMACHA1894   19    4  139  237   49   15    2    2    1   32  462  105  1067
KENYAMACHA1895    0   98  257  315   53   20 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYAMACHA1896    4    9   46   93   34    2    0   24    0   72  305   70   659
KENYAMACHA1897   55   68   72  279   68   22   27   32   29   99  101    8   860
KENYAMACHA1898   35   51   77   94   87   22    1    1   19   16  192   23   618
KENYAMACHA1899    5    8   26  145   55    0    7    3    0  121  119   66   555
KENYAMACHA1900  208  206  259  138  150    2    9    2    0   86  219  204  1483
KENYAMACHA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAMAGAR     MAGARIN                          -305 4006  9999    KENYA      87
KENYAMAGAR MEAN    8    7   37  156  333  163   92   57   53   65   49   32 1055
KENYAMAGAR STDV   18   19   49  101  184  105   60   34   78   75   52   37  301
KENYAMAGAR1893   22    9   68  343  133  142   67   50   18   21  122   25  1020
KENYAMAGAR1894    0    0   86   17  262  112   43   18    2    0  192  114   846
KENYAMAGAR1895    0    3  101 9999  197 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYAMAGAR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAMALIN     MALINDI               MALIN      -313 4007     3    KENYA      87
KENYAMALIN MEAN    8    7   37  156  333  163   92   57   53   65   49   32 1055
KENYAMALIN STDV   18   19   49  101  184  105   60   34   78   75   52   37  301
KENYAMALIN1891    8    7   37  149  305  108   93   53   46   84   88  102  1080
KENYAMALIN1892   15   13   12  152  378  100   46    7   36    9    4    5   777
KENYAMALIN1893   19    3   60  470  199  194   57   43   27   29  147   41  1289
KENYAMALIN1894   10    1   33   11  358  132   45   30    0    2   64   50   736
KENYAMALIN1895    2    3   22   65  353    1   99   11   14  202   84   34   890
KENYAMALIN1896    0    0    0  111  214  154  135   38  127   65  538   17  1399
KENYAMALIN1897   21    0   15  427  564   52 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYAMALIN1898    1   21   15    5   86   66   67   19   31    1   50    0   362
KENYAMALIN1899    1    0   20   98  447   33  149   72    6    1   18    4   849
KENYAMALIN1900   21    8   14   49  427   46   69   43   37   57   92   61   924
KENYAMALIN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAMBUNG     MBUNGU                           -346 3930  9999    KENYA      87
KENYAMBUNG MEAN   36   17   71  115  164   59   44   51   58   86  106   79  886
KENYAMBUNG STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  222
KENYAMBUNG1891   36   17   71  115  153   57   22   28   31   18   94   90   732
KENYAMBUNG1892   39   38   60   45   68   39 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   40  9999
KENYAMBUNG1893  114   29  220  148   96   59   12   54   13   40  129   79   993
KENYAMBUNG1894   36   17   71  115  185   16   43   19    1    1  143   53   700
KENYAMBUNG1895    0   28  106  102   84 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYAMBUNG9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAMOMBA     MOMBASA               MOMBA      -404 3940    16    KENYA      87
KENYAMOMBA MEAN   27   16   59  200  305  117   85   69   66   95   92   58 1188
KENYAMOMBA STDV   37   25   56  127  189   73   53   46   60   89   75   51  300
KENYAMOMBO1875   27   16  127  180  358  160  234   48   10  117   10  119  1406
KENYAMOMBO1876   10    5   91  152  411   79  117   69   69   25   15   15  1058
KENYAMOMBO1877    8    0   94  114  325  170  104  249  274  315  533   89  2275
KENYAMOMBO1878  196   13  122  318  114  206   48  109   76   76   53    8  1339
KENYAMOMBO1879   10   81   36  267  417  109   51   46   30  102   81   15  1245
KENYAMOMBO1880    0   10   51  160  244   28  239   36    5  112  168   46  1099
KENYAMOMBO1881   20   14 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYAMOMBO1890   27   16   59  176  423   40   53   35   15    4   64   34   946
KENYAMOMBO1891   16    1   16   95  376  143   43   52   62  224   90   65  1183
KENYAMOMBO1892    3   11   10  157  288   36   55   32   39    9   32   10   682
KENYAMOMBO1893   62   47  119  318  363  195   55   71   53   58  277   13  1631
KENYAMOMBO1894    4   64   37   77  312  108   38   34    7   17  193   73   964
KENYAMOMBO1895    0    9   77   88  254   37   34   17  158   77   86   36   873
KENYAMOMBO1896   10    0   71   53  277  111   70  125   52   61  704  123  1657
KENYAMOMBO1897   25    0   41  391  645   10   71   28   38   72   13    0  1334
KENYAMOMBO1898   27   16   13   26  109   65  134   19  132   18   46   58   663
KENYAMOMBO1899    1    0   88   42  378   21  125   79   38    8   51   64   895
KENYAMOMBO1900  104   57  168   67  460   64  156   37   59  158  138   98  1566
KENYAMOMBO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYAMUMIA     MUMIAS                           0020 3429  9999    KENYA      32
KENYAMUMIA MEAN   53   97  153  254  269  170  140  156  156  147  122   91 1808
KENYAMUMIA STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  271
KENYAMUMIA1896   53   20  106  101  185  156  170  169  130  117  207   41  1455
KENYAMUMIA1897   90  112  150  226  150  320  157  274  406  277  179   34  2375
KENYAMUMIA1898   68   55   89  254  203  292  211  117  119  106  177   17  1708
KENYAMUMIA1899   53   97   40  295  223  125   66   64   91  102   61   71  1288
KENYAMUMIA1900  111  216  174  109  179  125  116  152  123  116  247  216  1884
KENYAMUMIA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYANAIRO     NAIROBI                          -102 3657  1661    KENYA      87
KENYANAIRO MEAN   49   45  107  194  151   42   14   20   25   54  130   76  907
KENYANAIRO STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  209
KENYANAIRO1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  117   58   59  9999
KENYANAIRO1900 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    4   12  165  134  9999
KENYANAIRO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYANDII      NDII                             -320 3829   732    KENYA      87
KENYANDII  MEAN   33   33   80   90   32   11    3    8   14   28  103  117  548
KENYANDII  STDV   38   39   82   63   29   30    5   11   23   30   77   72  197
KENYANDII 1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   61  145  9999
KENYANDII 1895   28   56  127   38    9    2    1    1   14   28  143  124   571
KENYANDII 1896    3   16   27   66   21    0    4   45    0    5  174  247   608
KENYANDII 1897   98   31   35  167  116   15 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
KENYANDII 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYARIBE      RIBE                             -355 3940  9999    KENYA      37
KENYARIBE  MEAN   21   19   51  147  271   99   89   76   97   96  109   75 1150
KENYARIBE  STDV   37   25   56  127  189   73   53   46   60   89   75   51  300
KENYARIBE 1876   21   19   51  147  131   85  130   57   56   26   18   82   823
KENYARIBE 1877   39    0  113  133  292  164  105  217  295  368  508   90  2324
KENYARIBE 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYASHIMO     SHIMONI                          -438 3921   152    KENYA      37
KENYASHIMO MEAN   20   17   63  252  359  122  101   75   63   83   98   46 1300
KENYASHIMO STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  325
KENYASHIMO1893  115   39  171  389  274  235   67   51    8   17  277   39  1682
KENYASHIMO1894   20   52   54   67  274  141  106   52    4    3  188  125  1086
KENYASHIMO1895   20   17   63  161  227  122  101   31  143   18   84   29  1016
KENYASHIMO1896    6   17   63  252  320  113   66  133   60   14  584   86  1714
KENYASHIMO1897   28    0   60  442  508   32  125   88   33   58   69    0  1443
KENYASHIMO1898    8    4   41   97   99  114  190   33   29   11   69    0   695
KENYASHIMO1899    8    0   39  191  688   62  196   38   10   25   19   59  1335
KENYASHIMO1900   72   23   80   76  538  114  129   72   62   94  220   40  1520
KENYASHIMO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
KENYATAKAU     TAKAUNGU                         -341 3952  9999    KENYA      37
KENYATAKAU MEAN   26   13   37  172  230  127  105   73   67   47   92   49 1038
KENYATAKAU STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  260
KENYATAKAU1892   21    7   37   29  356  132   39   31   69    0   69    0   790
KENYATAKAU1893   38   14  137  178  239  200   71   42   14   35   47   16  1031
KENYATAKAU1894    0    0   49  116  391  139   47   12    9    4  183   15   965
KENYATAKAU1895    0    2  130  116  318   26   25   24  131   27   99    9   907
KENYATAKAU1896    0    0   12   62  259  107  102  106   23   39  488   49  1247
KENYATAKAU1897    8   13   31  216   20  194   85   55   75   47   92   49   885
KENYATAKAU1898   26   13   37  172   67   75  121   30   39    0   59    5   644
KENYATAKAU1899    0    0   28   67  328   78  138  117    3    2   53   30   844
KENYATAKAU1900   19   46  133   93  665   52   96   28   58  163   94   28  1475
KENYATAKAU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTBUTHA     BUTHABUTHE                      -2846 2815  1770    LESOT      75
LESOTBUTHA MEAN  132  106  103   57   30   14   12   16   29   76   99  111  782
LESOTBUTHA STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  160
LESOTBUTHA1891 9999 9999 9999  239  153   60   28   96    2 9999  358 9999  9999
LESOTBUTHA1892  132  307  399   28   44   28    0   81  204  288  207  273  1991
LESOTBUTHA1893  541  221 1776   64    3   88   18    6  176  191  504  290  3878
LESOTBUTHA1894  375  263  187   77   78  103    0   64  170  187  187  229  1920
LESOTBUTHA1895  221  297  268  170   68    0   31    0   64   81  328  369  1897
LESOTBUTHA1896  196  202  119  219   23   26    0   99   67   30  172  544  1697
LESOTBUTHA1897  289  263  289   29   74    0    0   26   77  204   13  150  1414
LESOTBUTHA1898  955  139  192   93  105    0    0   35   68  207  258  229  2281
LESOTBUTHA1899  296  276  383  221   88   46  246   90   46  150  219  162  2223
LESOTBUTHA1900  199  130   63   74    0   38   30   82    0   68   88  148   920
LESOTBUTHA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTLERIB     LERIBE                          -2853 2803  1740    LESOT      75
LESOTLERIB MEAN  142  117  113   60   33   13   13   17   33   73  100  115  834
LESOTLERIB STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  182
LESOTLERIB1887  212  228  378  166  174    6   77   96   10   92  116  263  1818
LESOTLERIB1888  408  506  527  381   63    0   87   85   78  227  167  178  2707
LESOTLERIB1889  409  232  219  152   33    0    0   48   98  281  219  152  1843
LESOTLERIB1890  161  362  143  130    0   44   34   45    0  160  217  215  1511
LESOTLERIB1891  597  141  445  197  303  152   71   87    5   74  366  324  2762
LESOTLERIB1892  230  377  259   44   37   31    0  124  154  331  208  273  2068
LESOTLERIB1893  733  144  181   90   13    3   34    0  212  196  344  290  2240
LESOTLERIB1894  358  469  461  130   54   72    0   86  170  222  187  263  2472
LESOTLERIB1895  214  337  423  136   77    0    0    0   68   48  229  434  1966
LESOTLERIB1896  279  128   73  309  161   72    0  134   71   10   82  782  2101
LESOTLERIB1897  289  123  458   39   23    0    0   32    6  306   10  175  1461
LESOTLERIB1898 1055  119  373   46   97    0    0   32   28  145  185  342  2422
LESOTLERIB1899  386  213  348  252   93   48  267   99   39  163  181  226  2315
LESOTLERIB1900  207  115   34   61    0   36   23   80    0   37   71   94   758
LESOTLERIB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTMAFET     MAFETENG                        -2949 2715  1610              100
LESOTMAFET MEAN  115  110  107   67   35   15   13   17   29   57   78   97  743
LESOTMAFET STDV   84   55   64   41   29   19   20   22   35   37   46   63  153
LESOTMAFET1886 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  147  9999
LESOTMAFET1887   40  146  113  122   55    5   67   24   11   46   76  110   815
LESOTMAFET1888   85  100  179  137   35   17   12   75   29   36   42   77   824
LESOTMAFET1889  156  167   40  109   25    0    0   43    8   61   76   65   750
LESOTMAFET1890   37  189  118   84   37   33    9   32    0   94  153   97   883
LESOTMAFET1891  152  122  164   61   55   91   33   29   15   13  127  101   963
LESOTMAFET1892   99   51  179   44    5   29    3   53   65   67   49   97   741
LESOTMAFET1893  291   66   98 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  135 9999  9999
LESOTMAFET1894  193  216   88   51   44    9    0   11   34   61  117  115   939
LESOTMAFET1895   93  151  169  103   50    0   14    0    7    4   84   97   772
LESOTMAFET1896   43   89   37   83  106   26    0  111    0    0   86  352   933
LESOTMAFET9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTMASER     MASERU                          -2917 2730  1530              100
LESOTMASER MEAN  108   91   99   60   29   11   12   13   21   61   88   89  687
LESOTMASER STDV   61   49   51   42   23   15   17   20   27   35   51   47  149
LESOTMASER1886 9999 9999 9999   88    0    5   20 9999   18   28   44  139  9999
LESOTMASER1887   19  203   98   78   58    4   45   38   16   46   39  133   777
LESOTMASER1888  151  126  160  129   28    9   33   39   25   59   43   82   884
LESOTMASER1889   65  208   45  105   24    3    0   32   23   56  121   70   752
LESOTMASER1890   50  181  181   52   28   42   22   51    0  106  169   68   950
LESOTMASER1891  201   86  159   83   66  109   38   21    4   40  141   88  1036
LESOTMASER1892  105   98  110   34   16   35    0   34   66  138  142   88   866
LESOTMASER1893  261   51   11   52    0   46   19   31   74   61  165  164   935
LESOTMASER1894  115  159  109   32   32    5    0    9   83   45   78   99   766
LESOTMASER1895   83  248  249   49   59    0   18    0    0    5   84   89   884
LESOTMASER1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
LESOTMASER1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
LESOTMASER1898  284  131   64   76   44    0    0    4   74   60   62   68   867
LESOTMASER1899  111   31   47   74   38   29   80   41   14   86   21   86   658
LESOTMASER9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTMOHAL     MOHALES HOOK          MOHAL     -3009 2728  1600    LESOT      75
LESOTMOHAL MEAN   62   83   92  106  105  105   58   37   15   14   15   30  720
LESOTMOHAL STDV   40   46   53   60   53   56   42   31   18   17   21   35  165
LESOTMOHAL1896   76   67   43   65  147   48    0  110    0    8   97  127   788
LESOTMOHAL1897  132  127  161   28   18    3    0    0   28   18    8   66   589
LESOTMOHAL1898  405   74   66   39   27    0    0   17   18   75   87   64   872
LESOTMOHAL1899   66   56  235  121   60   24   87   36   32   88   44  100   949
LESOTMOHAL1900  231  103   81   68    8   20   19   29    0   37   16  139   751
LESOTMOHAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTQUACH     QACHASNEK             QUACH     -3007 2842  1972    LESOT      75
LESOTQUACH MEAN   80  115  142  147  127  102   43   26   29   30   37   39  895
LESOTQUACH STDV   54   60   65   75   69   69   36   36   69   84   58   35  199
LESOTQUACH1895  138  115  142   36    0    0    3    5   10   30   37  334   850
LESOTQUACH1896  109  202   53   88   24   18    0   74   13   67  147  300  1095
LESOTQUACH1897  142   90   97   12   20  101    0    2   24   79   17  159   743
LESOTQUACH1898  226   83   46   35   90    0    3    9   38   79   87   95   791
LESOTQUACH1899   88  146  203   70   24   13   25   13   26   95   44  108   855
LESOTQUACH1900  111   83  111   32    1   15    3   24    6   24   22  147   579
LESOTQUACH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTQUITH     QUITHING                        -3025 2743  1740    LESOT      75
LESOTQUITH MEAN  114  102  114   72   40   18   14   22   35   67   84  107  786
LESOTQUITH STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  171
LESOTQUITH1887 9999 9999 9999  171   41 9999    2   52   24   64   90   83  9999
LESOTQUITH1888   70  196  109  104   70   38   11   80   42   72   17   31   840
LESOTQUITH1889  142  208   66   83   43    2    0   27    0  102  140   28   841
LESOTQUITH1890   66  150  107   60   31   18    1   39    0  114  176  161   923
LESOTQUITH1891  148   68  167   84   61  106   20   31   28   50  178  126  1067
LESOTQUITH1892  237   75  183   81   23   22    2   64   45  119   57   70   978
LESOTQUITH1893  218  126  240   80   11   18   26   37   80  114   87  147  1184
LESOTQUITH1894  158   68  133   53   41    7    0   14   65   59  128  112   838
LESOTQUITH1895  112  107  208  128   17    0    9    2   29    0   78  226   916
LESOTQUITH1896   71   95   80   88   93   41    0  122    1   26   77  352  1046
LESOTQUITH1897  169  148  130   16   20    0    4    1    5   34   13   76   616
LESOTQUITH1898  501   84   19   44   30    0    0   11    5   91   66   62   913
LESOTQUITH1899   80   91  207  118   49   20   91   47   40  113   61   68   985
LESOTQUITH1900  138   98   96  125   19   36   23   56    0   37   11  171   810
LESOTQUITH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTTEYAT     TEYATEYANENG          TEYAT     -2909 2744  1753    LESOT      75
LESOTTEYAT MEAN   67   86   93  121   94   98   56   29   11   11   13   26  704
LESOTTEYAT STDV   43   48   51   63   47   53   38   25   16   15   17   27  160
LESOTTEYAT1896   34   74   36   74   61   21    0   80    6   13   54  273   726
LESOTTEYAT1897  131   78  133   24   11    0    0    5    3   66    1   72   524
LESOTTEYAT1898  342   87   82   28   49    0    1    1   11   89   86   75   851
LESOTTEYAT1899  135  102   91  103   31   27   86   47   10   64   36  139   871
LESOTTEYAT1900  186  134   78   47    0   26   17   47    0   69   38  142   784
LESOTTEYAT9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTTHABA     THABA-MORENA                    -2946 2740  1700               75
LESOTTHABA MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
LESOTTHABA STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
LESOTTHABA1883 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  155  9999
LESOTTHABA1884  125   65   53   10    5    0    9    3   36   54   67 9999 10426
LESOTTHABA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LESOTWEPEN     WEPENER               WEPEN     -2944 2702  1437              100
LESOTWEPEN MEAN   88   91   98   55   26   12   12   13   19   51   66   76  606
LESOTWEPEN STDV   53   51   59   41   26   17   16   20   28   36   40   43  139
LESOTWEPEN1891  123   43  163   56   55   77   32   25    9   26   86   96   791
LESOTWEPEN1892  113   29  193   41    5   19    0   32   34   81   29   76   652
LESOTWEPEN1893  265   80   54   33    0   20   15    9   32   96   87  127   818
LESOTWEPEN1894  125  145  115   35   30    8   12   13   23   43   72   85   706
LESOTWEPEN1895   84  162  114   83   34    0   11   13    8   51   71  260   891
LESOTWEPEN1896   88   40   23   30   75   28   12   77    0    3   26  221   623
LESOTWEPEN1897  189   37  143    0    0    0    0    0    0   11    1   70   451
LESOTWEPEN1898  272   67   43   44   36    0    0    0   38   49   23   42   614
LESOTWEPEN1899   70   44   90   81   36   34   93   34 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
LESOTWEPEN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LIBYABENGA     BENGASI               BENGA      3208 2005   132    LIBYA      03
LIBYABENGA MEAN   66   40   22    6    4    0    0    0    3   21   40   66  269
LIBYABENGA STDV   37   31   19    9    7    1    0    1    7   24   35   41   87
LIBYABENGA1881 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    8   39   49  9999
LIBYABENGA1882   51   61   15    8    0    0    0    0    0    8   46   24   213
LIBYABENGA1883   66   74   23    2    0    0    0    0   23   48   47   91   374
LIBYABENGA1884   86    7    0    0    4    0    0    0    2   12   59   55   225
LIBYABENGA1885 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
LIBYABENGA1886 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0    1    1   13   42  9999
LIBYABENGA1887   46   20    9    2    2    5    0    0   14   66   40   32   236
LIBYABENGA1888   52   25   20   12    2    4    0    0   13   33   58   24   243
LIBYABENGA1889   57   63   19    0    1    2    0    0    0    5   45   77   269
LIBYABENGA1890    9   31    8   10    0    0    0    0    6    0  104   58   226
LIBYABENGA1891   24  140   34    2    0    0    0    0    1    4    1   25   231
LIBYABENGA1892   27   40   27    0   14    0    0    0    3   21   32   60   224
LIBYABENGA1893  257  122   59    2    0    0    0    0    0   23   13   75   551
LIBYABENGA1894  216   29    0    2    0    0    0    0    1    0  118  250   616
LIBYABENGA1895   19   10    8    0    0    0    0    0    0    0  199   60   296
LIBYABENGA1896  194   15   11    9    4    0    0    0    1    0   29   30   293
LIBYABENGA1897   34   10    7    2    1    0    0    0    0    8   72   41   175
LIBYABENGA1898   17   45   13    0    0    0    0    0    4    2    0  109   190
LIBYABENGA1899   50    6    0    0    0    0    0    0    8   23   39   53   179
LIBYABENGA1900   43    4    3    4    3    0    0    0    0    0    9  107   173
LIBYABENGA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
LIBYATRIPO     TRIPOLI               TRIPO      3254 1311    20    LIBYA      03
LIBYATRIPO MEAN   69   39   27   12    5    1    0    1   12   37   61   75  341
LIBYATRIPO STDV   47   32   35   17    8    3    2    3   21   37   55   58  114
LIBYATRIPO1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    8   31   61  169  9999
LIBYATRIPO1880   67  107   33   24    3    0    0    0   26   77   23  123   483
LIBYATRIPO1881    5   47    8    0   15    2    0    0    1   50   32  137   297
LIBYATRIPO1882   92   79   38    9    0    2    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
LIBYATRIPO1883 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0   11   48   86   80  9999
LIBYATRIPO1884   94    8   16    0    7   15    5    4    0   79  201  128   557
LIBYATRIPO1885   77   16   25    4    0    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
LIBYATRIPO1886   69   22    4    0    2    0    0    0   38    0    4  108   247
LIBYATRIPO1887   51   23    5    0    0    0    0    0    0  112    3    1   195
LIBYATRIPO1888  118   10   24    0    1    0    0    0    2  128   66    5   354
LIBYATRIPO1889   20   31   18    0    4    0    0    0    1    0   71  117   262
LIBYATRIPO1890 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
LIBYATRIPO1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
LIBYATRIPO1892   21   14    1   17   15    1    0    0    9   27  161   34   300
LIBYATRIPO1893  138   71   46   15    0    0    0    0    0   85   42  217   614
LIBYATRIPO1894  173   56   26    4    0    0    0    0    0    0   91  378   728
LIBYATRIPO1895   22   11    9    4    2    0    0    0    2   11   22  131   214
LIBYATRIPO1896  180   42   53   37    8    0    0    0    0   10   31  110   471
LIBYATRIPO1897    5  162    5   81   11    0    5    0    1   55   46  155   526
LIBYATRIPO1898   21   63   24    8    1    0    2    0   12  196   24  267   618
LIBYATRIPO1899   75   21   36    4    7   12    0    0    0   15  233   56   459
LIBYATRIPO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWAFRLA     AFRICAN LAKES CO                -1425 3510   914    MALAW      54
MALAWAFRLA MEAN  195  190  135   37    6    3    3    2    4   14   53  162  800
MALAWAFRLA STDV   91   87   76   35    8    8    6    5    7   16   39  133  224
MALAWAFRLA1896  376  348   97  126    0    0    0    3    0    4   34  173  1161
MALAWAFRLA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWBLANT     BLANTYRE              BLANT     -1548 3502  1039    MALAW      55
MALAWBLANT MEAN  267  224  189   66   16   12   14    4    5   30   98  209 1121
MALAWBLANT STDV  116  112  105   69   15   13   31    7   11   33   65   86  307
MALAWBLANT1882G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1291
MALAWBLANT1883G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1339
MALAWBLANT1886  448  302  377   37   98    3    2    0    0   18   22  108  1415
MALAWBLANT1896  307  164  320   38   23    4   18   23    0  132   55  239  1323
MALAWBLANT1898  221  222  185  139    2   31    0    5    0   10   81  307  1203
MALAWBLANT1899  117  394  240   86   41   19    1    0    0   21  131  158  1208
MALAWBLANT1900  295  146  130    3   13    6    0    0    0    0  249  166  1008
MALAWBLANT9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWCHIKW     CHIKWAWA                        -1603 3510    39    MALAW      55
MALAWCHIKW MEAN  201  168  102   52   22   20   18   13    6   15   67  149  834
MALAWCHIKW STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  206
MALAWCHIKW1896  284  154  109   28   23    0    6    4    0   31    0   92   731
MALAWCHIKW1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   46   10 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWCHIKW1900 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   99  105  9999
MALAWCHIKW9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWCHIRO     CHIROMO                         -1632 3509    76    MALAW      55
MALAWCHIRO MEAN  158  148  106   40   16   16   14    8    7   16   68  156  751
MALAWCHIRO STDV   73   89   66   44   13   13   14    8   10   22   44   74  150
MALAWCHIRO1896  221  2391  58   38   27    0    5    0    0   37   86  211   922
MALAWCHIRO1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   57   49  150  9999
MALAWCHIRO1899   43  401   82   41   15   33    8    8    7   16   68  156   878
MALAWCHIRO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWCHOLO     CHOLO                           -1608 3510  9999    MALAW      55
MALAWCHOLO MEAN  269  224  236   96   40   41   35   23   12   32  113  243 1360
MALAWCHOLO STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  249
MALAWCHOLO1896  368  228  162   71   34    0   76   45    0   86   83  251  1404
MALAWCHOLO1898G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1907
MALAWCHOLO1899   84  415  238  156  118   96   25    9    0   55   58  118  1372
MALAWCHOLO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWDEDZA     DEDZA                           -1420 3424  9999    MALAW      54
MALAWDEDZA MEAN  285  249  188   55   10    4    5    3    3   11   71  205 1089
MALAWDEDZA STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  210
MALAWDEDZA1898 9999 9999 9999  182    0  230    0    0    0   21   61  358  9999
MALAWDEDZA1899   99  384  174 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWDEDZA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWDEEPB     DEEPBAY                         -1025 3418  9999    MALAW      43
MALAWDEEPB MEAN  253  236  338  319   89   36   14    8    8   15   79  212 1587
MALAWDEEPB STDV  138  161  181  144   62   48   25   13   15   40   82  126  644
MALAWDEEPB1898  254 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   22 9999  9999
MALAWDEEPB1899   51   56 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWDEEPB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWDOMAS     DOMASI                          -1518 3529   914    MALAW      55
MALAWDOMAS MEAN  283  257  230   78   20   12    7    8    7   28  118  275 1319
MALAWDOMAS STDV  138  103  123   60   22   13    6   16   14   26   77  131  305
MALAWDOMAS1898  259  345  141  140   33   41   10    4   15   26  118  212  1344
MALAWDOMAS1899  196  290  164 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWDOMAS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWFTAND     FT ANDERSON                     -1605 3544  1006    MALAW      55
MALAWFTAND MEAN  319  304  331  153   71   60   49   33   25   64  170  308 1891
MALAWFTAND STDV  142  125  165   96   51   43   40   38   32   64   95  157  357
MALAWFTAND1898  378  823  331  503   39  178  207  106  338  103  202  516  3724
MALAWFTAND1899  155  531  503 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWFTAND9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWFTJOH     FT JOHNSTON                     -1427 3515  1399    MALAW      54
MALAWFTJOH MEAN  195  190  135   37    6    3    3    2    4   14   53  162  800
MALAWFTJOH STDV   91   87   76   35    8    8    6    5    7   16   39  133  224
MALAWFTJOH1896  188  417   46  146   10    0    1    2    0   21   39  202  1072
MALAWFTJOH1898  192  220  175  156    3   12    1    7    1   11   52  238  1068
MALAWFTJOH1899   46  310  164   80   10    1    3    2    4   14   53  162   849
MALAWFTJOH1900  290   93   65    2    4    3    3    2    4    0   73  139   678
MALAWFTJOH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWFTLIS     FT LISTER                       -1555 3542  9999    MALAW      55
MALAWFTLIS MEAN  319  304  331  153   71   60   49   33   25   64  170  308 1891
MALAWFTLIS STDV  142  125  165   96   51   43   40   38   32   64   95  157  357
MALAWFTLIS1898 9999 9999 9999  140    6   24 9999 9999 9999    2 9999  282  9999
MALAWFTLIS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWFTMLA     FT MLANGENI                     -1441 3432  1067    MALAW      54
MALAWFTMLA MEAN  257  221  160   46    7    2    2    1    3   15   74  210 1005
MALAWFTMLA STDV  102   87   86   44   10    4    4    3    9   18   41  128  235
MALAWFTMLA1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   71  198  9999
MALAWFTMLA1899  130  243  252   46    7    2    2    1    3   15   74  210   985
MALAWFTMLA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWKARON     KARONGA               KARON      -957 3356   487    MALAW      53
MALAWKARON MEAN  200  173  337  219   36    6    2    2    1    2   42  173 1179
MALAWKARON STDV   97   76  147  127   42   15    5    5    3   10   59   93  321
MALAWKARON1898  197  284  351  219   36    6    2    2    1    2   42  173  1315
MALAWKARON9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWLAUDE     LAUDERDALE            LAUDE     -1603 3522   774    MALAW      55
MALAWLAUDE MEAN  337  334  363  193   81   69   67   40   36   87  169  318 2079
MALAWLAUDE STDV  148  138  167  112   55   52   50   39   50   80   95  145  400
MALAWLAUDE1893 9999 9999 9999 9999   90  101  182    5   10   40   57  216  9999
MALAWLAUDE1894  485  411  381  356   90   20   84    8  112    7   93  607  2654
MALAWLAUDE1895  973  414  333  351  157  111    2   93   79  173  272  389  3347
MALAWLAUDE1896  414  658  406  445   83   17  113   54    0   70  154  335  2749
MALAWLAUDE1897  462  302  215  167   32  205   14   58   12   14   72  455  2008
MALAWLAUDE1898  338  879  267  638  274  198  208  117  167  123  219  610  4038
MALAWLAUDE1899  236  556  556  488  179  131  114   19   20  174  450  333  3256
MALAWLAUDE1900  488  245  480  171  168   56   17   56   79   72  227  318  2377
MALAWLAUDE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWLIKOM     LIKOMA                          -1205 3444  9999    MALAW      54
MALAWLIKOM MEAN  289  362  202   68   11    3    1    1    1    8   48  195 1211
MALAWLIKOM STDV  157  136  106   44   10    3    1    1    2   14   43   87  206
MALAWLIKOM1896  366  338  252  146    0    0    0    3    0    0   24  156  1285
MALAWLIKOM1898 9999 9999 9999   51    0    0    0    0    0    0   40  156  9999
MALAWLIKOM1899  121  424  196   68   11    3    1    1    1    8   48  195  1077
MALAWLIKOM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWLIVIN     LIVINGSTONIA          LIVIN     -1036 3408  1370    MALAW      43
MALAWLIVIN MEAN  253  236  338  319   89   36   14    8    8   15   79  212 1587
MALAWLIVIN STDV  138  161  181  144   62   48   25   13   15   40   82  126  644
MALAWLIVIN1876  310  349 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWLIVIN1877  225  301   76    2    0    0   23    1    0   20    0  211   859
MALAWLIVIN1896  262  305  615  373   67    0    0  116    0   60  135  419  2352
MALAWLIVIN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWLIWON     LIWONDE                         -1452 3528   350    MALAW      55
MALAWLIWON MEAN  222  178  126   38    8    3    2    3    3   13   62  175  859
MALAWLIWON STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  232
MALAWLIWON1898  210  259  100    0    0   10    0    0   13    0   20  219   831
MALAWLIWON1899  116  501  171   38    8    3    2    3    3   13   62  114  1034
MALAWLIWON1900 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   95  205  9999
MALAWLIWON9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWLUCHE     LUCHENYA                        -1603 3538  9999    MALAW      55
MALAWLUCHE MEAN  319  304  331  153   71   60   49   33   25   64  170  308 1891
MALAWLUCHE STDV  142  125  165   96   51   43   40   38   32   64   95  157  357
MALAWLUCHE1898  227  658  219  582   52   96  110   61   29   37  320  541  2932
MALAWLUCHE1899  110  521  312 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWLUCHE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWLUKUL     LUKULEZI                        -1551 3535   853    MALAW      55
MALAWLUKUL MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
MALAWLUKUL STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
MALAWLUKUL1898 9999 9999 9999   42    8   19    0    0   27   31   63  218  9999
MALAWLUKUL1899  101  371  163 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWLUKUL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWMANGO     MANGOCHI              MANGO     -1427 3515  1399    MALAW      54
MALAWMANGO MEAN  195  190  135   37    6    3    3    2    4   14   53  162  800
MALAWMANGO STDV   91   87   76   35    8    8    6    5    7   16   39  133  224
MALAWMANGO1899 9999 9999 9999 9999    4    0 9999   78  297 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWMANGO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWMATAN     MATANDE                         -1604 3509  9999    MALAW      55
MALAWMATAN MEAN  260  223  235   98   40   42   36   21   12   32  109  243  945
MALAWMATAN STDV  112   97  125   63   29   29   26   22   18   32   62   87  249
MALAWMATAN1898 9999 9999 9999  325   31   61   27   26   25   25   99  427  9999
MALAWMATAN1899   71  457  197 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWMATAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWMKOMA     MKOMA                           -1406 3422  9999    MALAW     100
MALAWMKOMA MEAN  265  264  121   42    2    1    1    1    3    3   24  158  912
MALAWMKOMA STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
MALAWMKOMA1898 9999 9999 9999   29    0    0    0    0    0    0   30 9999  9999
MALAWMKOMA1899  265  112  126   42    2    1    1    1    3    3   24  158   738
MALAWMKOMA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWMYARA     MYARA E                         -1550 3504   914    MALAW      55
MALAWMYARA MEAN  267  224  189   66   16   12   14    4    5   30   98  209 1121
MALAWMYARA STDV  116  112  105   69   15   13   31    7   11   33   65   86  307
MALAWMYARA1898 9999 9999 9999  105   13   35   13   11    0    7   96  363  9999
MALAWMYARA1899  180  460  262 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWMYARA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWNKATA     NKATA BAY                       -1137 3420   427    MALAW      54
MALAWNKATA MEAN  273  214  376  273   65   40   23    5    4   18   88  217 1597
MALAWNKATA STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  351
MALAWNKATA1898  269  592  358  556   48  128   32   38   31    0   41  210  2303
MALAWNKATA1899   77  113  222  351   65  131  149    5    0    9   88  284  1494
MALAWNKATA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWNKAWA     NKAWA                           -1603 3509  9999    MALAW      55
MALAWNKAWA MEAN  260  223  235   98   40   42   36   21   12   32  109  243  945
MALAWNKAWA STDV  112   97  125   63   29   29   26   22   18   32   62   87  249
MALAWNKAWA1898  300  384  200  277   40  127   54   57   19   44   58  348  1908
MALAWNKAWA1899   84  414  238  156  118   96   25    9    0   55   58  118  1371
MALAWNKAWA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWPAMUL     PAMULA                          -1605 3516  9999    MALAW      55
MALAWPAMUL MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 1157
MALAWPAMUL STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  220
MALAWPAMUL1898  189   90  287  318   68  134   66   50   18   23   88  259  1590
MALAWPAMUL1899   66  488  223 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALAWPAMUL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWPORT      PORT HERALD                     -1657 3516    60    MALAW      59
MALAWPORT  MEAN  177  152  132   50   17   17   14   10    8   20   90  172  864
MALAWPORT  STDV   97   89   85   35   15   13   13   11   10   26   60   90  204
MALAWPORT 1898  118  211  121   50   93   29    0   18    7    1    8   62   718
MALAWPORT 1899   69  450   97   91   38   38   13   10    8   20   90  172  1096
MALAWPORT 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWTHORN     THORNWOOD             THORN     -1605 3538  1036    MALAW      55
MALAWTHORN MEAN  319  304  331  153   71   60   49   33   25   64  170  308 1891
MALAWTHORN STDV  142  125  165   96   51   43   40   38   32   64   95  157  357
MALAWTHORN1892  353  554  386  109   46   19   50   89   86   54  180  361  2287
MALAWTHORN1893  386  541  353  282   82   26   51   79  102   30  134  211  2277
MALAWTHORN1894  320  338  363  315   38   14   56   33   43   14  211  381  2126
MALAWTHORN1895  790  452  358  131   51   44   19   89   57  104  229  368  2692
MALAWTHORN1896  427  607  361  170   67   60   66   33   25   78  154  384  2432
MALAWTHORN1897  455  297  176  166   42  100   17   12    5   11   45  318  1644
MALAWTHORN1898  338  665  250  450   72   97  130  104   29   57  251  572  3015
MALAWTHORN1899   62  597  264  259  159  105   55   10   34  134  343  230  2252
MALAWTHORN1900  541  183  245   55   67   47    8   19   84    6  147  176  1578
MALAWTHORN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALAWZOMBA     ZOMBA                 ZOMBA     -1523 3519   960    MALAW      55
MALAWZOMBA MEAN  283  257  230   78   20   12    7    8    7   28  118  275 1319
MALAWZOMBA STDV  138  103  123   60   22   13    6   16   14   26   77  131  305
MALAWZOMBA1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   11   11    3   21  224  315  9999
MALAWZOMBA1893  175  237  166   65    6    3   28    0   15    5   50  217   967
MALAWZOMBA1894  251  480  330   78   57    1    5    1   21    0   85  172  1481
MALAWZOMBA1895  262  250  227   77   20   12    7    8    7   28  118  452  1468
MALAWZOMBA1896  171  356  343   38   23    0    7    9    0  118   49  495  1609
MALAWZOMBA1897  257  262  243   68    7    3    1    0    2    0  106  229  1178
MALAWZOMBA1898  295  391  193  297    9   65   22    4   46   24    9  224  1579
MALAWZOMBA1899  148  290  179  248   69   13    2    3    3   57  340  198  1550
MALAWZOMBA1900  409   65  151   61   43    0    0    0    0   14  123  239  1105
MALAWZOMBA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALI BAMAK     BAMAKO                BAMAK      1238 -801   323    MALI       18
MALI BAMAK MEAN    0    0    3   19   65  135  230  316  206   64    8    1 1057
MALI BAMAK STDV    2    1    6   23   41   48   68   95   76   53   17    3  186
MALI BAMAK1883G   0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1025
MALI BAMAK9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALI KAYES     KAYES                 KAYES      1426-1126    46    MALI       18
MALI KAYES MEAN    0    0    0    2   18   91  170  230  151   41    2    1  721
MALI KAYES STDV    2    2    1    6   22   42   67   86   64   38   11    4  160
MALI KAYES1895 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  285   62   27    0  9999
MALI KAYES1896    0    0    0    1   17  111  106  238  162   30    0    0   665
MALI KAYES1897    0    0    0    0   18   46  328  149   90   41    0    0   672
MALI KAYES1898    0    0    0    0    0    0  135  144   83    0    0    0   362
MALI KAYES1899    0    0    0    0    6   91  119  123  169   50    0    1   559
MALI KAYES1900    1    0    0    0   60  106  137  117   92   27    0    0   540
MALI KAYES9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALI KITA      KITA                  KITA       1304 -927   328    MALI       18
MALI KITA  MEAN    0    0    1   11   45  149  240  325  212   70    8    1 1067
MALI KITA  STDV    3    2    2   17   31   56   73  107   76   53   15    3  219
MALI KITA 1882    0    0    0    0   42  176  180  231  310   96    0    0  1035
MALI KITA 1883    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MALI KITA 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MALI TOMBO     TOMBOUCTOO            TOMBO      1649 -259   263    MALI       14
MALI TOMBO MEAN    0    0    0    1    3   18   57   82   31    3    0    0  195
MALI TOMBO STDV    1    1    0    3    6   20   31   43   24    6    1    1   67
MALI TOMBO1897    0    0    5    0    0   36   74   56   15    0    0    0   186
MALI TOMBO1898    0    0   12    0    0    6  119   16   61   17    0    0   231
MALI TOMBO1899    0    0    0    0   24   49   57   82    0    1    0    0   213
MALI TOMBO1900    0    0    0    0    3   57  119   82   31    3    0    0   295
MALI TOMBO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOROCCAPJU     CAPJUBY (TARFAYA)                2758-1255  9999                4
MOROCCAPJU MEAN    6    5    3    1    0    0    0    0    5    3   11    8   42
MOROCCAPJU STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   21
MOROCCAPJU1884G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   138
MOROCCAPJU1885   45   19    8    7    0    0    0    0   35   56   38   17   225
MOROCCAPJU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOROCCASAB     CASABLANCA            CASAB      3335 -739    58    MOROC      02
MOROCCASAB MEAN   56   53   52   39   20    6    0    1    6   35   61   70  399
MOROCCASAB STDV   41   40   36   32   24   12    1    2   11   32   48   55  125
MOROCCASAB1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    8   24   90   34  9999
MOROCCASAB1898   78   22  178   21   25    0    0    0    6   48  105   10   493
MOROCCASAB1899   32   99   55    3   20   19    0    0   25   40   45  104   442
MOROCCASAB1900   64   64   62   18   39    0    0    0   25   17   85    6   380
MOROCCASAB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOROCMARRA     MARRAKECH             MARRA      3140 -800   466    MOROC      02
MOROCMARRA MEAN   26   31   34   35   20    7    2    4    8   22   35   28  253
MOROCMARRA STDV   28   27   28   33   21   13    4    6   10   19   28   26   81
MOROCMARRA1886   54   43   48   35   20    7    2    4    0   16   37    0   266
MOROCMARRA1887    7   19   18 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MOROCMARRA1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    7   18   27   54   32  9999
MOROCMARRA1900   61   36   47   46   22   26    0    0    4   23   27    0   292
MOROCMARRA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOROCMOGAD     MOGADOR               MOGAD      3130 -946     7    MOROC      02
MOROCMOGAD MEAN   50   39   35   28   11    2    0    0    6   28   57   52  307
MOROCMOGAD STDV   43   35   27   25   13    4    1    1   11   34   50   44   94
MOROCMOGAD1872 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    3 9999 9999 9999  9999
MOROCMOGAD1873    3   10  181   67   20    0    0    0    0    9   71   16   377
MOROCMOGAD1874   51    7    9    0   11    0    0    0    0   13   44  162   297
MOROCMOGAD1875   11   19   35   12   11    2    0    0    0   15   97  110   312
MOROCMOGAD1876G  15   38   60   10   17    0    0    0    0   62 9999 9999   310
MOROCMOGAD1877   34   15   34   21    3    7    0    4   39    0    5   31   193
MOROCMOGAD1878    8    8   10   11    2    0    0    0    1    1   42   44   127
MOROCMOGAD1879   70    1  115   12    0    0    0    0    3   70   57   12   340
MOROCMOGAD1894 9999 9999 9999   31    0    0    0    0    0   78   16   27  9999
MOROCMOGAD1895   65  179  132   23    2    0    0    0    0   45   18   52   516
MOROCMOGAD1896   28   57   63   12    1    0    0    0   50   43  112   27   393
MOROCMOGAD1897  271   40   40   28   18    0    0    0    0   28  146   76   647
MOROCMOGAD1898  113    3  107    7   16    0    0    0    0   35   56    2   339
MOROCMOGAD1899   81   69   78    0    8    2    0    0    0   18   42   41   339
MOROCMOGAD1900  116   77   31    2   14    9    0    0   13   50   27    0   339
MOROCMOGAD9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOROCTANGI     TANGIERS              TANGI      3547 -549    21    MOROC      02
MOROCTANGI MEAN  115   99  100   69   40   13    1    2   22   79  123  137  800
MOROCTANGI STDV   90   77   66   53   34   14    3    4   29   81   80   80  210
MOROCTANGI1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   39  202  130  139  9999
MOROCTANGI1880   95   71   70   65  122    6    0    1    0   80   92   56   658
MOROCTANGI1881  290  178  112  202   35    2   18    0    9   80   17   59  1002
MOROCTANGI1882   12   46   34   26   59    2    1    0   27   34    0  238   479
MOROCTANGI1883  153   38  225   89  106   15    0    1    1   38    3   55   724
MOROCTANGI1884   42   90  154  187   56    8    0    1   16   76  195  113   938
MOROCTANGI1885  115  115  172  141    0    8    0   53 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MOROCTANGI1889  139   59  119  105   28   24    0    1  117  120    8   20   740
MOROCTANGI1890   50   90  162  197  122    0    0    0    3   47   37  255   963
MOROCTANGI1891  123   16  261   36   32    3    0    0    2  166  206   47   892
MOROCTANGI1892  243  209  208  192   26   28    0    0    4  242   62   67  1281
MOROCTANGI1893   11   59   56   31   25    6    0    4   36   28  140   67   463
MOROCTANGI1894   74   32  158   72   46    9    0    0   26   52  119   59   647
MOROCTANGI1895  339  264  154  103   47   38    0    0   34   67   58  253  1357
MOROCTANGI1896   18   37   71    6   22   22    0    1    3  142   85  128   535
MOROCTANGI1897  177    9   19   50   77    0    0    0    0  100  117   98   647
MOROCTANGI1898  135   40  186   57   36    4    0    0   28  101  240   15   842
MOROCTANGI1899  108  136  118   10   33   46    0    0    1  119   14  186   771
MOROCTANGI1900   99  151  170   28  121    1    0   10   44   59  113   32   828
MOROCTANGI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOZAMBOROM     BOROMA                           9999 9999  9999               56
MOZAMBOROM MEAN  149  151   86   15    4    3    2    3    3    8   45  130  597
MOZAMBOROM STDV   92   99   78   18    8    4    3    5   14   16   33   81  153
MOZAMBOROM1890 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   62   85  138  9999
MOZAMBOROM1891  280  122   66    1    0    0    0    0    0    0   28  255   752
MOZAMBOROM1892  123   79 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MOZAMBOROM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOZAMLOURE     LOURENCO MARQUES                -2554 3236    60    MOZAM      66
MOZAMLOURE MEAN  150  135  110   56   30   19   17   14   36   52   78   93  789
MOZAMLOURE STDV  119  107   95   53   33   35   28   16   52   37   66   61  254
MOZAMLOURE1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   38    7   12  102  183  9999
MOZAMLOURE1892  120   41  159   19   40    1    0    1    6   70  218  176   851
MOZAMLOURE1893  463  508   54   25    8    2   69    1   79   67   61  119  1456
MOZAMLOURE1894   50  238   84   11   32    0    0   12   32   35   75   36   605
MOZAMLOURE1895  237  217    9   21   40   10    4    0    3    0   18   85   644
MOZAMLOURE1896  203   50   68   38   20   15    0    1   32   12   26   34   499
MOZAMLOURE1897  166   29   53   44   13   23    0    7    4   31   70   60   500
MOZAMLOURE1898  142    1  114   39  109    6    0   25    4    8   90   61   599
MOZAMLOURE1899  147  109   31   20   25    5   17    3   32   37  110   46   582
MOZAMLOURE1900  141   10   10   10    0    6   27    5    1   75   66  216   567
MOZAMLOURE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOZAMMOPEI     MOPEIA                MOPEI     -1759 3542    51    MOZAM      58
MOZAMMOPEI MEAN  185  190  149   63   33   35   28   15    9   25   72  155  988
MOZAMMOPEI STDV  110  114   94   56   27   35   43   20   14   28   53   92  273
MOZAMMOPEI1891  210  203  147   20    5    2   32    6    2    1   21  328   977
MOZAMMOPEI1892  140  274  114   81   21    2   26    6    9   25   68  262  1028
MOZAMMOPEI1893  125   69   79   69   25   45   39   32   12   42   32  305   874
MOZAMMOPEI1894  202  307  267   99   40    0   44   18   16   10  139  181  1323
MOZAMMOPEI1895  240  155  114  100   29   12    0   16    3   70   70  274  1083
MOZAMMOPEI1896  138  157  183   71   28   20   19   31    1   15   23  100   786
MOZAMMOPEI1897  213  149  167   23   17   33    2   39    7    0   26  269   945
MOZAMMOPEI1898  198  221   83  171   12   42   19   19    4    3  165  345  1282
MOZAMMOPEI1899  158  373   60  172   33   49   12   34    0   93  133  290  1407
MOZAMMOPEI1900  261  140   29   50   15   50   17   10    4    1   78  430  1085
MOZAMMOPEI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOZAMTATI      TATI                             9999 9999  9999              100
MOZAMTATI  MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
MOZAMTATI  STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
MOZAMTATI 1889 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  115   64  9999
MOZAMTATI 1890  162   70   10    7    0    0    0    0    4   32   54   73   412
MOZAMTATI 1891  194  181  143    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   62 9999 10579
MOZAMTATI 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
MOZAMTETE      TETE                  TETE      -1611 3335   149    MOZAM      56
MOZAMTETE  MEAN  149  151   86   15    4    3    2    3    3    8   45  130  597
MOZAMTETE  STDV   92   99   78   18    8    4    3    5   14   16   33   81  153
MOZAMTETE 1890 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   62   85  138  9999
MOZAMTETE 1891  280  122   66    1    0    0    0    0    0    0   28  255   752
MOZAMTETE 1892  123   79 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MOZAMTETE 1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   489
MOZAMTETE 1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   854
MOZAMTETE 1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   529
MOZAMTETE 1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
MOZAMTETE 1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   534
MOZAMTETE 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBAMINU     AMINUIS               AMINU     -2342 1920  1000    NAMIB      69
NAMIBAMINU MEAN   53   70   56   23    7    3    1    0    5    9   16   29  266
NAMIBAMINU STDV   51   69   61   24   11    8    2    2   12   11   18   24  115
NAMIBAMINU1899   53   11   73  100   76    0   17    2    0   19   21   57   429
NAMIBAMINU1900   49    0   63   43    0    3    0    0    0    0    9   29   196
NAMIBAMINU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBANGRA     ANGRA P                         -2638 1506    23    NAMIB      71
NAMIBANGRA MEAN    0    1    2    2    3    3    1    2    1    1    0    1   17
NAMIBANGRA STDV    2    5    8    5    4    4    3    4    3    2    1    2   16
NAMIBANGRA1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    5  9999
NAMIBANGRA1893    0   17    0    2    7    5    1    8    0    1    0    5    46
NAMIBANGRA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBBERSE     BERSEBA               BERSE     -2559 1747  1064    NAMIB      70
NAMIBBERSE MEAN   25   34   40   10    3    1    0    0    1    3   11   10  126
NAMIBBERSE STDV   40   39   43   12    6    3    2    1    5    5   14   12   66
NAMIBBERSE1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   38 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBBERSE1900G  96 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    4   100
NAMIBBERSE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBBETHA     BETHANIEN             BETHA     -2630 1710  1150    NAMIB      70
NAMIBBETHA MEAN   22   24   32   13    3    2    1    0    2    4    7    9  111
NAMIBBETHA STDV   33   32   35   20    8    6    7    1    4    9   11   14   71
NAMIBBETHA1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1    0 9999 9999    0    0  9999
NAMIBBETHA1893   77   62   64    0    0   24    1   13    2    4    7    9   263
NAMIBBETHA1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   11 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBBETHA1899  222 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0    0   29    0    1  9999
NAMIBBETHA1900    8    8    2   70    1    4    0    0    0    0    0   44   137
NAMIBBETHA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBFRANS     FRANSFONTEIN          FRANS     -2013 1501  1150    NAMIB      63
NAMIBFRANS MEAN   54   66   59   27    3    0    0    0    1    7   15   33  263
NAMIBFRANS STDV   58   56   48   32    6    1    0    3    5   10   22   44  121
NAMIBFRANZ1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   59 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBFRANZ1899   79   66  198   89    0    0    0    2    0    0    0   17   451
NAMIBFRANZ1900   32    6   51   60    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    2   151
NAMIBFRANZ9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBGIBEO     GIBEON                GIBEO     -2508 1745  1059    NAMIB      69
NAMIBGIBEO MEAN   33   43   39   12    2    1    1    0    1    5   11   16  167
NAMIBGIBEO STDV   49   44   40   16    5    4    3    1    5    9   17   21   98
NAMIBGIBEO1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0    9   17  9999
NAMIBGIBEO1899  116   68   66   64    0    0    0    0    0   22    9    0   345
NAMIBGIBEO1900   19    0   35   22    3    3    0    0    0    0    2    7    91
NAMIBGIBEO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBGOBAB     GOBABIS               GOBAB     -2228 1858  1446    NAMIB      65
NAMIBGOBAB MEAN   76   77   66   35    7    2    0    1    5   15   36   38  349
NAMIBGOBAB STDV   54   62   56   37   10    7    1    3   13   17   32   30  132
NAMIBGOBAB1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0   29   66  9999
NAMIBGOBAB1898  247  184  121    3    0    0    0    0    0    4   42   72   673
NAMIBGOBAB1899   93   80   73  129   24    2    0    1    5   15   36   38   496
NAMIBGOBAB1900  128    8   58   48    9    0    0    0    0    3   27   84   365
NAMIBGOBAB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBGROOT     GROOTFONTEIN          GROOT     -1936 1807  1405    NAMIB      62
NAMIBGROOT MEAN  136  128  103   40    4    1    0    1    2   15   55   82  554
NAMIBGROOT STDV  100   77   73   41    9    5    0    4    7   16   43   57  191
NAMIBGROOT1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  148 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBGROOT1899  148  128  135  142   35    1    0    0    0   78   85   77   829
NAMIBGROOT1900  161   32   56   53   13    0    0    0    0   17    3  178   513
NAMIBGROOT9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBHATSA     HATSAMAS                         -2255 1738  1534    NAMIB     69
NAMIBHATSA MEAN   55   72   70   36    7    1    2    1    3   12   17   43  319
NAMIBHATSA STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
NAMIBHATSA1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    3   16  164  9999
NAMIBHATSA1897   84   31   94   98    3    0    2    1    3   12   17   43   388
NAMIBHATSA1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0   27   38  9999
NAMIBHATSA1899   42   77  158  112   32    0   28    1    0   23   12   32   517
NAMIBHATSA1900   82    6  107   36   16    0    0    0    0    0    7  139   393
NAMIBHATSA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBHEUSI     HEUSIS                          -2235 1638  1630    NAMIB      63
NAMIBHEUSI MEAN   77   82   71   24    8    1    1    0    2   10   22   34  333
NAMIBHEUSI STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  156
NAMIBHEUSI1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    9   12   13   43  9999
NAMIBHEUSI1893  150  244  102    4    3    1    1    0    2   10   22   34   573
NAMIBHEUSI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBHOACH     HOACHANAS                       -2354 1758  1260    NAMIB      69
NAMIBHOACH MEAN   45   45   56   21    3    2    1    1    2    6   14   18  216
NAMIBHOACH STDV   68   48   50   23   13    4    2    2    4   12   15   22   94
NAMIBHOACH1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    8    0  9999
NAMIBHOACH1899   19  132   51 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBHOACH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBHOHEW     HOHEWARTE                       -2238 1722  9999    NAMIB      65
NAMIBHOHEW MEAN   76   86   69   33    6    1    1    0    3    7   18   47  345
NAMIBHOHEW STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  138
NAMIBHOHEW1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0   30   82  9999
NAMIBHOHEW1898  156   83   57   52    0    0    0    0    0    0   20   21   389
NAMIBHOHEW1899   84  104  133  114   46    0   27    0    0   11   12   33   564
NAMIBHOHEW1900   97   14   66   42   25    0    0    0    0    0    0   69   313
NAMIBHOHEW9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBINACH     INACHAB                         -2700 1715  9999    NAMIB      70
NAMIBINACH MEAN    5   17   12   22    3    1    1    0    1    3    6    3   73
NAMIBINACH STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   45
NAMIBINACH1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBINACH1898   43   17    4   40    0    0    1    0    0    0    0    0   105
NAMIBINACH1899   16   43   48   36   13    0    6    0    0   16    0    3   181
NAMIBINACH1900    9    0    1   35    0    5    0    0    0    0    0    6    56
NAMIBINACH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBJAKAL     JAKALSWATER                     -2238 1522   846    NAMIB      63
NAMIBJAKAL MEAN    8   10    4    5    1    0    0    0    1    2    1    4   36
NAMIBJAKAL STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   28
NAMIBJAKAL1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0    0    4  9999
NAMIBJAKAL1900    0    0   16    9    6    0   15    0    1    2    1    4    54
NAMIBJAKAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBKANAS     KANAS                           -2700 9999  9999    NAMIB     100
NAMIBKANAS MEAN   13   34   39   15    3    1    0    0    0    1    6   18  130
NAMIBKANAS STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
NAMIBKANAS1887 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   19   54   81   20   19    0  9999
NAMIBKANAS1888    0    0    0   24    0    0    0   38   32   15    6   18   133
NAMIBKANAS1889   33   62   25   15    3    1    0    0    0    1    6   18   164
NAMIBKANAS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBKEETM     KEETMANSHOOP          KEETM     -2635 1808  1004    NAMIB      70
NAMIBKEETM MEAN   24   33   38   15    4    2    1    1    2    5   10   11  134
NAMIBKEETM STDV   34   34   40   18    8    4    2    2    5    8   14   16   72
NAMIBKEETM1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    2 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBKEETM1898   49   48   31   36   10    2    3    1    2    5    7    0   194
NAMIBKEETM1899   24   65   65   50    3    0   20    0    0   30    6   11   274
NAMIBKEETM1900   25   16   57   63    0    3    0    0    0    0    0    8   172
NAMIBKEETM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBKUBUB     KUBUB                           -2644 1619  1530    NAMIB      70
NAMIBKUBUB MEAN    8   13   19   10    8    7    7    6    1    4    3    4   93
NAMIBKUBUB STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   68
NAMIBKUBUB1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    3   10    1    0    6  9999
NAMIBKUBUB1893   39   41   55   15   22   30    0    7    1    4    3    4   221
NAMIBKUBUB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBMALTA     MALTAHOEHE            MALTA     -2450 1659  1400    NAMIB      69
NAMIBMALTA MEAN   34   43   46   14    3    1    0    0    2    4    9   14  164
NAMIBMALTA STDV   51   43   54   17    8    4    1    1    6    6   15   20   99
NAMIBMALTA1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   43 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBMALTA1900   33   43   11  105    0    0    0    0    0    0    1   10   203
NAMIBMALTA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBMARIE     MARIENTAL             MARIE     -2437 1758  1099    NAMIB      69
NAMIBMARIE MEAN   29   50   42   14    3    2    1    0    1    7   13   17  176
NAMIBMARIE STDV   39   48   39   16    6    7    2    1    3   14   18   16   88
NAMIBMARIE1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   38 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBMARIE1900   38   50   52   48    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   19   207
NAMIBMARIE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBNAUCH     NAUCHAS               NAUCH     -2339 1619  1826    NAMIB      69
NAMIBNAUCH MEAN   44   64   57   18    3    3    0    2    3    6   10   19  222
NAMIBNAUCH STDV   55   60   60   22    7    8    1    6   11   13   15   30  139
NAMIBNAUCH1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   66 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBNAUCH1900   62    3   29   90    4    0    1    0    0    0    0   25   214
NAMIBNAUCH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBNEUDA     NEUDAMM               NEUDA     -2228 1720  1800    NAMIB      65
NAMIBNEUDA MEAN   80   87   80   32    5    2    0    1    3   12   28   38  364
NAMIBNEUDA STDV   65   59   69   34    9    5    1    5    9   19   31   37  147
NAMIBNEUDA1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   28    0    0   31   24   43  9999
NAMIBNEUDA1900  120    4   37   31   15    0    0    0    0    0    0   76   283
NAMIBNEUDA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBNOMTS     NOMTSAS               NOMTS     -2427 1649  1350    NAMIB      69
NAMIBNOMTS MEAN   36   46   38   11    4    2    0    1    2    4    7   13  156
NAMIBNOMTS STDV   50   44   40   14   10    6    2    5    6    8   12   15   98
NAMIBNOMTS1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0    1    1  9999
NAMIBNOMTS1899   74   93  108   72    9    0    0    0    0  123   10    1   490
NAMIBNOMTS1900   20    7   23   48    8    0    0    0    0    0    7   17   130
NAMIBNOMTS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOASE      OASE                  OASE      -2712 1751   762    NAMIB      70
NAMIBOASE  MEAN   18   22   35    9    3    2    1    1    2    5    4   10  107
NAMIBOASE  STDV   24   25   44   12    9    5    3    2    3   12    7   20   65
NAMIBOASE 1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0   12   46   77  9999
NAMIBOASE 1899   97   32  106  135   23    0   11    6    0   49  136   22   617
NAMIBOASE 1900  120    9   68   18   12    2    0    0    0    2   36   85   352
NAMIBOASE 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOKAHA     OKAHANDJA             OKAHA     -2158 1655  1337    NAMIB      65
NAMIBOKAHA MEAN   88   92   76   30    4    1    0    0    2   10   22   44  366
NAMIBOKAHA STDV   86   74   64   32    8    3    2    2    4   15   27   38  167
NAMIBOKAHA1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   50   64   77  9999
NAMIBOKAHA1892   96  103   99   88    0    0    0    0    5   56    0   56   503
NAMIBOKAHA1893  234  277  115    0    0    0    0   35    0    0    8   20   689
NAMIBOKAHA1894   57   71   87    2   35    0    0    0    0   22   10   38   322
NAMIBOKAHA1895   42   12  154   54    0    0    0    0    0   24   20   14   320
NAMIBOKAHA1896   23   38   82    0    0    0    0    0    0    2   22  164   331
NAMIBOKAHA1897  113   43  101  108    4    0    1    0    2   10   13   36   431
NAMIBOKAHA1898  347 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0   51   37  9999
NAMIBOKAHA1899   59   63  129  104   38    0    9    0    0   23   15  114   554
NAMIBOKAHA1900   90   10   85   38   15    0    0    0    0    0    0  109   347
NAMIBOKAHA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOLUKO     OLUKONDA              OLUKO     -1759 1601  1110    NAMIB      61
NAMIBOLUKO MEAN   98  103   84   41    5    1    0    0    1   10   41   69  442
NAMIBOLUKO STDV   91   69   64   48   12    3    0    0    6   12   28   59  201
NAMIBOLUKO1886   98  103  115    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    6  135   457
NAMIBOLUKO1887  122  205  140   74    0    0    0    0    0    9   20   76   646
NAMIBOLUKO1888   43  110   28   13    5    0    0    0    0    0   34   62   295
NAMIBOLUKO1889   23  107   74   24    0    0    0    0    0   16   65   26   335
NAMIBOLUKO1890   62  128  139    8    0    0    0    0    0    0   19   31   387
NAMIBOLUKO1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0   45  135   33  9999
NAMIBOLUKO1892   79   79  105  213    0    0    0    0    1   54   81   99   711
NAMIBOLUKO1893  679 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   31 9999 9999 9999   30   72  9999
NAMIBOLUKO1894  252  181  194   50    5    1    0    0    1   10   41   69   804
NAMIBOLUKO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOMARU     OMARURU               OMARU     -2125 1556  1211    NAMIB      63
NAMIBOMARU MEAN   68   81   58   28    4    1    0    0    1    5   19   30  290
NAMIBOMARU STDV   64   64   55   34    8    6    0    2    4    9   27   36  142
NAMIBOMARU1883   52   69   27   13    2    0    0    0    2    2   22   13   202
NAMIBOMARU1884   55  127   31   79    7    0    0    0    0   20    0   36   355
NAMIBOMARU1885  104   78  124   58    0    0    0    0    0    0    7   85   456
NAMIBOMARU1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   12 9999 9999   30    2   17  9999
NAMIBOMARU1900   81   14   73   23   12    0    0    0    0    0    4   30   237
NAMIBOMARU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOTAVI     OTAVI                 OTAVI     -1938 1720  1420    NAMIB      61
NAMIBOTAVI MEAN  119  135   94   38    4    1    0    1    2   20   49   83  544
NAMIBOTAVI STDV   87   88   61   39    8    4    1    2    8   25   39   53  175
NAMIBOTAVI1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  124 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOTAVI1899  140  135  106  109   34    0    4    6   12   21   54   54   675
NAMIBOTAVI1900  190   24  101   34   30    0    0    1    0    7    2  204   593
NAMIBOTAVI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOTJIS     OTJISEVA                        -2219 1658  1550    NAMIB      65
NAMIBOTJIS MEAN   94   98   82   34    7    1    0    0    2   12   22   50  402
NAMIBOTJIS STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  173
NAMIBOTJIS1885  129  130  100   17    0    0    0    0    4   17   30   40   467
NAMIBOTJIS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOTJMB     OTJIMBINGWE           OTJMB     -2222 1608   860    NAMIB      63
NAMIBOTJMB MEAN   38   44   42   16    3    1    0    0    1    3    9   16  174
NAMIBOTJMB STDV   45   44   44   24    9    2    1    3    4    8   16   23  121
NAMIBOTJMB1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    1    1    1   13  9999
NAMIBOTJMB1893  106   89   76    5    0    1    0    0    1    3    9   16   306
NAMIBOTJMB1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    1   10  114  9999
NAMIBOTJMB1897   34    0   30   13    1    0    0    0    1    3    9   16   107
NAMIBOTJMB1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    8    4   20  9999
NAMIBOTJMB1900   69    4    8   42    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   125
NAMIBOTJMB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOTJOS     OTJOSAS                          9999 9999  9999              100
NAMIBOTJOS MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
NAMIBOTJOS STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
NAMIBOTJOS1884 9999   45 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1885 9999  272   30 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   20  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1886  182 9999   19    4 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  115 9999 9999 9999 9999   64  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1892  204 9999  174 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   70 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1894  140 9999 9999 9999   65    0   29 9999 9999 9999 9999   51  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1895  234 9999 9999   13    0    0    2 9999 9999   85    2   10  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1896   12   68 9999   25    0    0    0    0    0    5   15  173 10297
NAMIBOTJOS1897  206 9999 9999 9999    4 9999    1 9999 9999 9999   15   25  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1898   42 9999  277 9999    0    0   80 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1899   60 9999  200 9999 9999    0   15 9999 9999  110 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOTJOS1900  172 9999 9999 9999   12 9999    0    0    0    0    0   54  9999
NAMIBOTJOS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOTJTU     OTJITUO               OTJTU     -1940 1835  1215    NAMIB      62
NAMIBOTJTU MEAN  105  101   75   33    4    1    0    0    2   14   38   58  440
NAMIBOTJTU STDV   78   69   64   36   11    4    1    2    7   17   36   54  168
NAMIBOTJTU1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  111 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOTJTU1900  181  101   75   51   10    1   11    0    0   11   10  135   586
NAMIBOTJTU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBOUTJO     OUTJO                 OUTJO     -2007 1605  1265    NAMIB      61
NAMIBOUTJO MEAN   91  102   83   35    5    1    0    1    2    9   35   58  423
NAMIBOUTJO STDV   76   70   56   34   11    5    0    4    4   14   39   52  171
NAMIBOUTJO1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  192 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBOUTJO1897  171  102  126   95    1    0    0    1    0    0   40   78   614
NAMIBOUTJO1898   90  341   28   43    0    0    0    0    0    3   26   48   579
NAMIBOUTJO1899  122  102  116  141    0    0    0   10    0   13    5   55   564
NAMIBOUTJO1900   73   10   89   65   11    0    0    0    0   33    1   96   378
NAMIBOUTJO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBREHBN     REHOBOTH              REHBN     -1753 1505  1030    NAMIB      61
NAMIBREHBN MEAN   99   93  104   23    2    0    0    1    0   12   42   52  393
NAMIBREHBN STDV   77   64   79   23    5    1    0    3    1   19   45   49  179
NAMIBREHOB1883 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    3   20   11    1  9999
NAMIBREHOB1884   14   13   15   37    6    0    0    0    0    1    0   19   105
NAMIBREHOB1885   51  111  138   29    0    0    0    0    0    5    0    0   334
NAMIBREHOB1891   45   18   70   29    0    0    0    0    1   14   86   11   274
NAMIBREHOB1892  186   31   93   78    1    0    0    0    0   22   18   36   465
NAMIBREHOB1893  248  207   61    4    0    3    0   59    0    0   11   42   635
NAMIBREHOB1894   23  103  127    1    4    0    0    0    0   15    6   23   302
NAMIBREHOB1895   30   30  103   26    8    0    0    0    0    0   15   17   229
NAMIBREHOB1896    1   26   47    0    0   10    0    0    0    9    8   88   189
NAMIBREHOB1897   38   47   49   71    1    0    0    0    0    1    7    0   214
NAMIBREHOB1898  140   95   13   38    1    0    0    0    0    0   18   14   319
NAMIBREHOB1899   57   67   97   55   40    0    0    0    0   17   21   17   371
NAMIBREHOB1900   49   14   39   32    5    0    1    0    0    0    0   46   186
NAMIBREHOB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBSWAKO     SWAKOPMUND            SWAKO     -2241 1431    12    NAMIB      71
NAMIBSWAKO MEAN    2    2    5    2    0    1    0    0    1    0    1    1   14
NAMIBSWAKO STDV    4    4   15    4    1    3    1    1    1    1    2    2   19
NAMIBSWAKO1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    3 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBSWAKO1899    0    0    3    0    2    0    0    0    0    9    0    0    14
NAMIBSWAKO1900    0    0    0    6   11    0    0    0    0    1    1   15    34
NAMIBSWAKO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBTSAOB     TSAOBIS                         -2231 1554   940    NAMIB      63
NAMIBTSAOB MEAN   26   40   41   12    3    1    0    0    1    3    8    7  140
NAMIBTSAOB STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   97
NAMIBTSAOB1890    0    0   66   10    0    0    3    0    0    0    3    7    89
NAMIBTSAOB1891   10    3   20   10    0    0    0    7    0   10   24    0    84
NAMIBTSAOB1892   40   28   54    0    0    0    0    0    0    4    0    9   135
NAMIBTSAOB1893   65  128   80    0    0    0    0    0    1    3    8    7   292
NAMIBTSAOB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBUKAMA     UKAMAS                UKAMA     -2802 1947   800    NAMIB      78
NAMIBUKAMA MEAN   19   24   31   18    4    3    2    2    2    6   10    8  116
NAMIBUKAMA STDV   29   27   34   20   10    6    6    5    5    8   12   11   57
NAMIBUKAMU1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBUKAMU1898   46   27   31   18    9    0    0    0    0    8    6    0   145
NAMIBUKAMU1899    3   35   76   70   12    0   22    0    7    8   20   31   284
NAMIBUKAMU1900   10   15  163   32    0    9    6    2    0    1    2   22   262
NAMIBUKAMU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBWALVI     WALVIS BAY            WALVI     -2257 1430     3    NAMIB      71
NAMIBWALVI MEAN    1    3    4    2    1    1    0    1    1    0    1    0   15
NAMIBWALVI STDV    2    9   12    9    2    3    0    1    3    2    1    1   18
NAMIBWALVI1885    3    4    3    1    2    1    0    0    0    0    3    4    21
NAMIBWALVI1886    0    2    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    0    0    0     3
NAMIBWALVI1887    5    0    2    0    7    0    0    0    0    0    4    0    18
NAMIBWALVI1888    1    1    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0     2
NAMIBWALVI1889    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0     0
NAMIBWALVI1890    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    0    0    0     1
NAMIBWALVI1891    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    6    4    2    2    0    14
NAMIBWALVI1892    5    0    2   13    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    20
NAMIBWALVI1893    0    7   15    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    22
NAMIBWALVI1894    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0     0
NAMIBWALVI1895    0    8 9999 9999 9999 9999    2 9999    0    0    0    0  9999
NAMIBWALVI1896    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0     0
NAMIBWALVI1899    8    3    4    0    0    0    0    0    0   10    0    0    25
NAMIBWALVI1900    0    0    0    2    0    0    0    0    0    3    0    0     5
NAMIBWALVI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBWARMB     WARMBAD               WARMB     -2827 1844   750    NAMIB      78
NAMIBWARMB MEAN    8   19   22   11    4    3    2    1    3    4    4    6   79
NAMIBWARMB STDV   13   22   24   19    7    5    6    3    5    9    6   12   49
NAMIBWARMB1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBWARMB1898   22   24   23   12   11    1    0    1    0    0    0    0    94
NAMIBWARMB1899   65   68   30   43    0    7   16    0    3    7    0    0   239
NAMIBWARMB1900    6    3   29   56    0    9    1    2    0    1    0   11   118
NAMIBWARMB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBWATER     WATERBERG             WATER     -2033 1714  1600    NAMIB      65
NAMIBWATER MEAN  124  121  109   35    7    1    0    0    2   14   40   69  526
NAMIBWATER STDV  108   87   82   36   13    3    1    0    4   17   31   51  235
NAMIBWATER1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  160 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
NAMIBWATER1893  279  188   57    6    0    0    0    3    0    2   32   61   628
NAMIBWATER1894   49  129   80   12   54    0    0    0    8    7   34   66   439
NAMIBWATER1895   25    8   76   25    0    0    0    0    1    4   50   99   288
NAMIBWATER1896    8   96   51    0    2    0    0    0    0    0   62  187   406
NAMIBWATER1897  184   55   42  157    1    0    0    0    0    5   13   72   529
NAMIBWATER1898  487 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    0    0   79   60  9999
NAMIBWATER1899   79   60  196  194   19    0    0    4    0   27   37   69   685
NAMIBWATER1900  167   20  126   88   23    0    0    0    0    4    4  173   605
NAMIBWATER9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NAMIBWINDH     WINDHOEK              WINDH     -2234 1706  1728    NAMIB      65
NAMIBWINDH MEAN   69   72   68   32    6    1    0    0    3   11   25   40  358
NAMIBWINDH STDV   64   50   58   35   11    4    2    2    7   14   32   31  154
NAMIBWINDH1891   43   82   63   36    0    0    2    0    8   21  113    6   374
NAMIBWINDH1892  191   44  120   79    0    0    0    0    0   24    4   73   535
NAMIBWINDH1893  309  169   70   20    1    3    0   45    0    5    7   43   672
NAMIBWINDH1894   17   60  178    0    0    0    0    0    0   22   10   37   324
NAMIBWINDH1895   55   20  135   43    0    0    0    0    4    1   29   10   297
NAMIBWINDH1896    2   26  120    3    0    0    0    0    0    2   21  159   333
NAMIBWINDH1897  110   42   98  106    4    0    0    0    0    1   12   41   414
NAMIBWINDH1898  109  122   59   47    0    0    0    0    0    0   35   53   425
NAMIBWINDH1899   58   75  114  139   43    0   30    0    0   23   41   27   550
NAMIBWINDH1900   65   46   36   90   11    0    0    0    0    0    1   75   324
NAMIBWINDH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NIGIAAKASS     AKASSA                           0420 0603  9999    NIGIA      29
NIGIAAKASS MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 3800
NIGIAAKASS STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
NIGIAAKASS1887 9999  178  257  251  485  371   84   84  376  726  462  157 13430
NIGIAAKASS1888   41  193  229  208  470  495  267  163  226  673 9999 9999 22963
NIGIAAKASS1889 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  445  457  683  734  485   76  178  9999
NIGIAAKASS1890   91  127  279  196  340  579  216    8  627 9999 9999  160 22621
NIGIAAKASS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NIGIACALAB     CALABAR               CALAB       458  819    12    NIGIA      29
NIGIACALAB MEAN   38   65  156  213  297  394  437  410  414  318  173   45 2962
NIGIACALAB STDV   45   56   80   73  100  153  165  191  125  101   78   48  469
NIGIACALAB1895   43   73  146  128  191  290  330  222  335  176   55   45  2034
NIGIACALAB1896   56  190  190  126  188  284  324  218  328  173   54   42  2173
NIGIACALAB1898   38    8  198  247  297  394  447  521  353  513  363  102  3481
NIGIACALAB1899    0   38   87  251  338  237  310  526  277  160  246    9  2479
NIGIACALAB1900   42  137   87  338   85  828  345  162  300  236  287   34  2881
NIGIACALAB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NIGIALAGOS     LAGOS                 LAGOS       627  324    38    NIGIA      28
NIGIALAGOS MEAN   27   42   92  137  258  434  269   83  164  183   67   21 1775
NIGIALAGOS STDV   35   39   56   55   95  143  201  113  114   88   45   28  413
NIGIALAGOS1863 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  300  406   33   46  439   51  257  9999
NIGIALAGOS1875 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   41  9999
NIGIALAGOS1876    5 9999 9999 9999 9999  426   31   18   81  342   36   10  9999
NIGIALAGOS1877    4   15  119  108  309  262   88   83  164  183   67   21  1423
NIGIALAGOS1886   50   29  171   97  223  272  117   61  140  262   64   36  1522
NIGIALAGOS1887   15   48  145  135  112  841  401   25    3   97   13   18  1853
NIGIALAGOS1888    5   13   38  152  239  196   36   15  135  137   51    0  1017
NIGIALAGOS1889   84   28   10  157  277  386  259   48   94  231   38    0  1612
NIGIALAGOS1890   27   84  119  254  267  589  503   48  140  170   51 2289  4541
NIGIALAGOS1891   15   23  118   15  338  457  183    8   23   15  124    0  1319
NIGIALAGOS1892   24   77   92  318  328  269   14    2  199  371   76    0  1770
NIGIALAGOS1893    1  318  105  174  300  340  247  103  188  223   59  112  2170
NIGIALAGOS1894    0   57   92   71  203  787  134    2   87  232   60   54  1779
NIGIALAGOS1895   18   20   98  305  243  719  312   30   73  182   25    0  2025
NIGIALAGOS1896  207   29  104  144  422  505   90   15   12  371   70    2  1971
NIGIALAGOS1897    0   40   42  103  389  305   16    7  122  218   56    0  1298
NIGIALAGOS1898   12    6   74  151  162  762  262   24  115  419   23   30  2040
NIGIALAGOS1899   25    5  125   98  318  226  348  572  161  191   14   48  2131
NIGIALAGOS1900   34  102   63  275  296  249  426   26   72  171   89   31  1834
NIGIALAGOS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NIGIASAPEL     SAPELE                            555  530  9999    NIGIA      29
NIGIASAPEL MEAN   25   48  119  201  259  345  394  249  380  277   86   18 2408
NIGIASAPEL STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  361
NIGIASAPEL1895   25   48  119  201  259  239  538  178  483  307   75    6  2478
NIGIASAPEL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
NIGIAWARRI     WARRI                 WARRI       531  544     3    NIGIA      29
NIGIAWARRI MEAN   28   57  136  215  265  356  451  313  440  316  106   35 2714
NIGIAWARRI STDV   31   49   66   75   79  109  171  200  137   99   65   49  347
NIGIAWARRI1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  381  485  511  478  424  109  227  9999
NIGIAWARRI1894    6   77  141  161  582  417  171  312  333  343  143  158  2844
NIGIAWARRI1895   61    1  225  138  282  460  475  221  765  244  144    1  3017
NIGIAWARRI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZIMBABELIN     BELINGWE                        -2027 2955  9999    ZIMBA      60
ZIMBABELIN MEAN  103  101   54   24    5    7    1    1    5   20   72  101  495
ZIMBABELIN STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  134
ZIMBABELIN1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   61   47  135  9999
ZIMBABELIN1900  225   13   81    0    5    7    1    1    5   20   72  101   531
ZIMBABELIN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZIMBABIRTH     BIRTHDAY CAMP                   -2200 3058  9999    ZIMBA      64
ZIMBABIRTH MEAN  116   87   59   19    8    5    2    2    8   24   61   77  472
ZIMBABIRTH STDV   87   78   53   23   12   12    5    6   15   29   43   59  150
ZIMBABIRTH1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    4   23   64  104   79  9999
ZIMBABIRTH1893  194  213   15    9    2    0    7    0   65   23   46  234   808
ZIMBABIRTH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZIMBABULAW     BULAWAYO              BULAW     -2010 2837  1343    ZIMBA      60
ZIMBABULAW MEAN  135  109   69   24    9    2    1    1    6   28   87  126  605
ZIMBABULAW STDV   83   83   63   27   14    4    3    3   10   28   54   80  161
ZIMBABULAW1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    7   26   41  107  9999
ZIMBABULAW1897  199   79  145    0    0    4    0    5    0    6   95  184   717
ZIMBABULAW1898  211    5   55    3    5    1    0    1   18    4  104  158   565
ZIMBABULAW1899   72  112   46   32    4    3    0    0    0   14   60  123   466
ZIMBABULAW1900  201   27   91   24    9    4    0    0    0    3  147  209   715
ZIMBABULAW9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZIMBAEMPAN     EMPANDENI                       -2043 2754  9999    ZIMBA      60
ZIMBAEMPAN MEAN  104   96   58   33    5    2    1    1    4   26   63  115  506
ZIMBAEMPAN STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  182
ZIMBAEMPAN1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    1    0    0   85  110  9999
ZIMBAEMPAN1900  409   41  119   24    6    0    0    0    0    3   88  217   907
ZIMBAEMPAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
RODESFTSAL     FT. SALISBURY (HARARE)          -1749 3106  1489    ZIMBA      59
RODESFTSAL MEAN  190  172  106   33   11    3    1    3    8   33   93  172  826
RODESFTSAL STDV   85  101   76   30   18    6    5    9   12   30   53   87  178
RODESFTSAL1890 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   58   94  168  9999
RODESFTSAL1891  305  323   18    9    0    0    0    0    0   21   89  175   940
RODESFTSAL1892  183   38   48   42    0    0    0    0    0   33  177  132   653
RODESFTSAL1893  251  223   24    5    0    0    0    0    0    0   27  282   812
RODESFTSAL1894  159  188  157  104    2    0    0    0    0   23   48   99   780
RODESFTSAL1895  193  225  127   17    0    0    0    0    0   12   50  328   952
RODESFTSAL1896  221  176   49   21    0    0    0    0    0    0  161   72   700
RODESFTSAL1897  147  180  122   34    0    0    0    0    4   26   96  250   859
RODESFTSAL1898  105  109   59   45    7    0    0    5    2   20   79  122   553
RODESFTSAL1899   44  478  161   50   15    1    0    4    0   12  115  126  1006
RODESFTSAL1900  399  148  132    0    2    6    0    0    0   16  214  166  1083
RODESFTSAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
RODESFTVIC     FTVICTO (MASVINGO)              -2005 3050  1086    ZIMBA      60
RODESFTVIC MEAN  144  118   82   19    9    5    2    3    7   24   77  139  634
RODESFTVIC STDV  104   86   70   22   12    9    4    5   13   23   48   95  184
RODESFTVIC1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   81  108  9999
RODESFTVIC1899   89  371   34   14   14    1   12    0    0   28   66  153   782
RODESFTVIC1900  250   57   71    0    3    5    0    0    0   14   57  123   580
RODESFTVIC9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
RODESGWEL      GWELO                 GWEL      -1927 2949  1411    ZIMBA      60
RODESGWEL  MEAN  144  133   78   23    8    3    1    1    7   25  100  150  673
RODESGWEL  STDV   85   88   76   25   11    8    1    5   13   28   51   94  184
RODESGWELO1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0    9   46   74  125  9999
RODESGWELO1899   58  228   35   43    1    0    1    0    0   40  200  172   778
RODESGWELO1900  243   84   74    0    4   11    0    0    0   13  145  162   736
RODESGWELO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
RODESHOPE      HOPE FOUNTAIN         HOPE      -2016 2839  1436    ZIMBA      60
RODESHOPE  MEAN  147  127   78   26    9    2    1    1    5   30   82  130  635
RODESHOPE  STDV  104   91   69   34   14    6    4    4   10   30   50   87  185
RODESHOPEF1888 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    3    1   87   17  9999
RODESHOPEF1889  290   33    5    0    0    3   11    2    1    7  248  197   797
RODESHOPEF1890  234  262  113   17    0    0    0    0    0   48   50  156   880
RODESHOPEF1891  305  445  109   24    2    0    0    1    1   24   89   41  1041
RODESHOPEF1892  333  152    1  122    0    0    0    0    0   41   52   42   743
RODESHOPEF1893  287  162   26   55    0    0    6    9    6   27  102  116   796
RODESHOPEF1894  185  274   41   13    0    0    0    5    0   23   42   73   656
RODESHOPEF1895  143  235  102    6    0    0    0    0    0    5  120  269   880
RODESHOPEF1896   88   92   81   28    0    0    0    0   27   27   47  120   510
RODESHOPEF1897  222  111  135    0   76   16    0    0    0    0  127  199   886
RODESHOPEF1898  197   25  119   12    8    1    0    3   18   10   84  128   605
RODESHOPEF1899  103  180   45   63   10    1    0    0    0   11   68  122   603
RODESHOPEF1900  288   14  120   36    7    9    1    1    5    1  140  172   794
RODESHOPEF9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
RODESINYAT     INYATI                          -1930 2900  9999               60
RODESINYAT MEAN  152  114   72   21    7    2    1    1    5   27   86  140  627
RODESINYAT STDV   99   75   67   25   10    5    3    2   10   30   55   91  189
RODESINYAT1889  253    2    4   17    0    0    0    0    0    7  162  134   579
RODESINYAT1890  275  178   78   33    6    2    1    1    5   69   61  117   826
RODESINYAT1891  281  326 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
RODESINYAT9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
RODESMELS      MELSETTER             MELS      -1948 3252  1542    ZIMBA      66
RODESMELS  MEAN  247  217  165   52   27   23   18   14   14   37  112  205 1134
RODESMELS  STDV  165  133  109   31   20   20   16   15   19   29   58  113  286
RODESMELSE1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    3   11    0   66  104  215  9999
RODESMELSE1899   56  239   66   82   47   23   43    6    0   92  207  194  1055
RODESMELSE1900  253   84   24   10    1   10   25    1    4   12  149  233   806
RODESMELSE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
RODESTULI      TULI                  TULI      -2156 2912   582    ZIMBA      64
RODESTULI  MEAN   83   83   47   25    9    2    2    1    6   20   59   66  375
RODESTULI  STDV   59  144   57   63   14    7    7    5   14   22   43   52  124
RODESTULI 1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1    7    1   88   24  9999
RODESTULI 1899   81   86    9   50    0    0    0    0    0   20   52  111   409
RODESTULI 1900  186    4   27   15   32    1    3    1    4   18   62   71   424
RODESTULI 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
RODESUMTA      UMTALI                UMTA      -1853 3240  1119    ZIMBA      59
RODESUMTA  MEAN  180  153  108   29   12    8    6    7   14   31   90  152  794
RODESUMTA  STDV  122   97   86   25   17    8    7   10   23   34   55   80  222
RODESUMTAL1897 9999 9999 9999   12   15   16    0   21 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
RODESUMTAL1898 9999 9999 9999 9999   21    6    1    8   39   54   77  219  9999
RODESUMTAL1899   53  539   42   42   13   10    8    0    0   41   92  187  1027
RODESUMTAL1900  337   37   14    8    9    2    4    0    1    8  133  185   738
RODESUMTAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR ABERD     ABERDEEN              ABERD     -3229 2404    73    SAFR       80
SAFR ABERD MEAN   26   41   48   25   18    9   10   12   17   24   24   26  266
SAFR ABERD STDV   28   38   43   22   23   11   11   20   27   30   23   26   93
SAFR ABERD1881 9999 9999 9999 9999   23   21   18   10    9    0    8    0  9999
SAFR ABERD1882   26  107   11   18    7    0   15   21   17    1   12   68   303
SAFR ABERD1883   11   12  121   21   10    9    0   17    6   60    6    6   279
SAFR ABERD1884  107   51   76    4   30   34    0    0   14   12   16    0   344
SAFR ABERD1885    3   32   70   25   56    0    0    0   46   36   52   11   331
SAFR ABERD1886  103   37   40   40    0    0   70    9    8   21    2  106   436
SAFR ABERD1887   18   23   64   25   19    0   10   31    0    4   25    5   224
SAFR ABERD1888   11   44   40   40   28    6    7   22   35    5    9   14   261
SAFR ABERD1889   69   71   43    0   22    0    0    2    0   26   18   93   344
SAFR ABERD1890   42   76   59   20   16    0    5    0   10   14   46   61   349
SAFR ABERD1891  113    5   15   60   43   31   20   27    9   13  114   40   490
SAFR ABERD1892   14   20   88   20    4    4    5    4   74    5   24   10   272
SAFR ABERD1893   21   10   48   15   11   11   10    4   44   21  127   44   366
SAFR ABERD1894   58   39  145   22   18   11    0    0    0   23   40   20   376
SAFR ABERD1895  135   39   17   26   12    1    3    3    5    9   15   37   302
SAFR ABERD1897   53   13   45   11   20    0    0    0   74   19    1   53   289
SAFR ABERD1898   97   46   25    8   15    1   25    0    0    7   13   14   251
SAFR ABERD1899   13   41   89   25   18    8    3   12    5   18   15   11   258
SAFR ABERD9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR ALIWA     ALIWAL NORTH          ALIWA     -3041 2643  1310    SAFR       75
SAFR ALIWA MEAN   72   79   84   45   28   11   12   15   25   38   52   61  520
SAFR ALIWA STDV   49   49   62   36   25   14   18   23   31   28   34   41  127
SAFR ALIWA1866   72   79   30   85    4    0    0    9   27   32   52   83   473
SAFR ALIWA1867   39   64   59   27   16   34    0   17   17   34   60  114   481
SAFR ALIWA1868   56  168   23   92   28   11   21   20    0   40   64  154   677
SAFR ALIWA1869  217   29   98    5   24    0    0    2   20   43   63    5   506
SAFR ALIWA1870   60  151  109   40   56    0    0    9   29  101  102   72   729
SAFR ALIWA1871   97  190   57   45   12   79   49   36   14  108   41   83   811
SAFR ALIWA1872  119  165  117   31   61    4    9   14   23   31  108   46   728
SAFR ALIWA1873   59  143   90   57   50    0   19    3   27   26   93   50   617
SAFR ALIWA1874  119   85  121   35    3    0   11    7    0   23   93  123   620
SAFR ALIWA1875  101   82   57   94   31   31    2    4    0   35   49  147   633
SAFR ALIWA1876  158  244   68   46   55    7    3    9   28   56   98    7   779
SAFR ALIWA1877   68   72   72    1   62    2   15    3    1   45   19   71   431
SAFR ALIWA1878   25  236   81  103    8    2   11   14   25    6  102   19   632
SAFR ALIWA1879  110   57  130   11   30   74   63   12   51    0    8   33   579
SAFR ALIWA1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   727
SAFR ALIWA1881  156  128  141   49   26   25   18    3   13   15   48    4   626
SAFR ALIWA1882   28  117  142   51   87    0   29    1   51   22   52   61   641
SAFR ALIWA1883 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   12   27   24   27  128   11  9999
SAFR ALIWA1884   87   51  135   32   41   41    0    0   21   43    4    9   464
SAFR ALIWA1885   37   74   71   36   36    0    0   18  113   18   47   96   546
SAFR ALIWA1886   54   59   97  106    6    9   33   15    2   22    8  112   523
SAFR ALIWA1887   55  215   94   66   56    3   60   60   12   31   51   81   784
SAFR ALIWA1888   73   76  104   82   34    9    1   70   31   22   42   28   572
SAFR ALIWA1889  125  212   52   46   16    3    0    4    0   46   85   57   646
SAFR ALIWA1890   70  106   66   93   30   15    1   19    0   66   60  159   685
SAFR ALIWA1891   97   83  193   65   58   86   68   79   25    5   85   65   909
SAFR ALIWA1892  109   47  148   46   19   35    5   16   72   64   41   47   649
SAFR ALIWA1893  103   67  116   30    1   21   16   29   36   22  123   49   613
SAFR ALIWA1894   95   41   61   17   35    6    0   22   34   82  113   40   546
SAFR ALIWA1895   77  151   56  104   29    0   17    3   16    2   55  234   744
SAFR ALIWA1896   14   69   68   15  105    9    0   76    0    0   13  199   568
SAFR ALIWA1897  102   53   46   17   11    0    0   10    0   20    0   20   279
SAFR ALIWA1898  309   98   24   30   17    0    0    0    0   94   65   17   654
SAFR ALIWA1899   34   99  161   83   22   31   33   26   15   69   14   62   649
SAFR ALIWA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR AMALI     AMALIENSTEIN                    -3327 2124   457               83
SAFR AMALI MEAN   23   28   36   30   40   20   24   22   24   33   28   18  324
SAFR AMALI STDV   26   25   30   20   39   19   16   22   22   27   23   21   77
SAFR AMALI1869    2   48   26    8   24    6   10   17   17  106   55   18   337
SAFR AMALI1870   22   55   12   41  132    7   14    7   18   35   50    7   400
SAFR AMALI1871    1    9   25   18   33   30   37   25   16   35   53   20   302
SAFR AMALI1872   26    8   75   19   38   14   58   48   14    4   53    3   360
SAFR AMALI1873    7   11   15   30   43    4   12   13   10    3  102   21   271
SAFR AMALI1874   33    1   52   25   13    6   34    7   10   29   51   12   273
SAFR AMALI1875   13   69   34   54    6   27   17   96   15   45    7   61   444
SAFR AMALI1876   10   95   69   23  167   74   11   17   20    2   26    9   523
SAFR AMALI1877    5   14    5   17   20   12   57    9    8   63   32    7   249
SAFR AMALI1878    7    2   92   55   19   22   50   41   20   19    1    5   333
SAFR AMALI1879   26   23   30    9   68   32   26   22   73   12   13    0   334
SAFR AMALI1881   14    6   40    8   24   36   24   10   20   27    6    4   219
SAFR AMALI1882   28   18   40   30    8   10   15   21   10   11   10   63   264
SAFR AMALI1883   14   74    2   80   19    7   31   32   40   90   10    6   405
SAFR AMALI1884   70   59   44    9   28   54   17    0   20   40   10    0   351
SAFR AMALI1885   12   31   14   30  113    4    7    6   72   11   21    8   329
SAFR AMALI1886   35   35    4   30   15    6   65   23   29   30   14   29   315
SAFR AMALI1887    8   26  119   49   12    6   23   60    4   18   22    2   349
SAFR AMALI1888   11    4   62   45   28    9   21   47   94   18   29   21   389
SAFR AMALI1889   71   16   19    4   12    6   14   12    2   25    7   91   279
SAFR AMALI1890    9   70   30   44  100   37   24    9    9   91   41   37   501
SAFR AMALI1891    7   10    2   14   16   42   18   33   13   24   60    9   248
SAFR AMALI1892    4   12   20   45   26   68   35    7   44   37   29   19   346
SAFR AMALI1893   10   31   88   13   18   18   18    2   49   42   50   18   357
SAFR AMALI1894   41   15   80   45   50    5    4    8   10   15   31    0   304
SAFR AMALI1895  121    3   16   22    3   25   10    9   14    8    4    8   243
SAFR AMALI1896    8   26    6   28   45   22    5   67   14   13   24   28   286
SAFR AMALI1897   10   33   26    0   52    8   16    3   34   77   13    3   275
SAFR AMALI1898   51   26   17   57   17   10   18    5    3   37    3    7   251
SAFR AMALI1899    1    2   24   59   51    7   18   10   10   15    0   28   225
SAFR AMALI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BARBE     BARBERTON             BARBE     -2547 3103   852    SAFR       72
SAFR BARBE MEAN  122  110   94   55   20    7    8    9   28   63  116  121  761
SAFR BARBE STDV   72   71   53   43   22   12   13   17   30   38   54   59  183
SAFR BARBE1888  124  110  166  109   11    1   13   28   58  121   52   71   864
SAFR BARBE1889  279   69   64   76   39    4    0   48   23    5  146  146   899
SAFR BARBE1890   99  249   37   70   48    1   10    0    6  107  116  149   892
SAFR BARBE1891  221   63   69   85   45   14    0   30    0   29  183  109   848
SAFR BARBE1892   66   65  116    6   74    0    0    2    0   29  144  121   623
SAFR BARBE1893  302   74   47   87   14    0   27   32  156   85  137  214  1175
SAFR BARBE1894   92   74  256  101   54   18    0   21   57   21   63  111   868
SAFR BARBE1895  193  291  169   37   16    0    0    0   19    4  119  155  1003
SAFR BARBE1896  216   83   79   35   54   21    0   17   22   19   86  103   735
SAFR BARBE1897  189   84  107   10   14   10    0   17   22  184   75   56   768
SAFR BARBE1898  217   50  167   17   25    2    0    6   58   45   94    0   681
SAFR BARBE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BARCL     BARCLAY EAST          BARCL     -3058 2736  1814    SAFR       75
SAFR BARCL MEAN   82   90   84   49   31   16   13   15   28   46   67   84  615
SAFR BARCL STDV   47   43   49   33   24   16   15   20   28   29   41   49  130
SAFR BARCL1884 9999 9999 9999   11   66   27    0    0   43   44    0    9  9999
SAFR BARCL1885   66   53   14    0   39    0    0    5   80   12  110   44   423
SAFR BARCL1886   55   93   93   49   31   10   52   13    1   34   19  133   583
SAFR BARCL1887   60  187  108   89   25    0   66   15   16   39   47   74   726
SAFR BARCL1888   69   87  116   52   41   11    0  101   36   45   30   27   615
SAFR BARCL1889  116  164   65   59   30    5    0   27    3   51   59   86   665
SAFR BARCL1890   91   98   97   58   29   25    3   43    0  101  103  120   768
SAFR BARCL1891  101   62  176   58   68   93   42   54   33   27   70   89   873
SAFR BARCL1892  150   46  141   63   35   17    3   69   67   57   99   93   840
SAFR BARCL1893  156   62  105   84    5   12   26   41   78   49  145   72   835
SAFR BARCL1894  208  103  133   67   36    8    0   11   44   43  130   78   861
SAFR BARCL1895   63  144  106  108   23    0   10    3   13    3   23  102   598
SAFR BARCL1896   78  117   61   32   39   24    0   93   21    3   32  256   756
SAFR BARCL1897   95   70   92   26    9    4    2    7    3   34    2   53   397
SAFR BARCL1898  329   71   27   38   12    0    2    1   31   58   59   59   687
SAFR BARCL1899   43  113   91   53   38   19   35   30   14   60   22   84   602
SAFR BARCL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BEAUF     BEAUFORT WEST         BEAUF     -3221 2235   857    SAFR       80
SAFR BEAUF MEAN   18   32   40   21   15    9    9   12   15   17   20   22  218
SAFR BEAUF STDV   22   33   43   19   20   10   10   16   25   20   20   37   92
SAFR BEAUF1881   19   20   58   24   22   11    8   11    1    0   15    0   189
SAFR BEAUF1882   24   10   19   48    2    0    0    8   35    0   15   47   208
SAFR BEAUF1883    0   16   21    3    2    1    5    7   11   13    2    1    82
SAFR BEAUF1884   98   37   10    4   12   22    0    0    8    1    9    0   201
SAFR BEAUF1885    9   50   22   12   48    0    0    3   13   13   36    7   213
SAFR BEAUF1886   35   31   12   28    1    1   18    2    8   14    0   51   201
SAFR BEAUF1887   14   26   36   39   21    1    3   17    3   12   31    2   205
SAFR BEAUF1888    9   27   47   16   19    4    9   13   17    1    8    9   179
SAFR BEAUF1889   40   45   24    0   27    0    0    6    3   41   11  108   305
SAFR BEAUF1890   18  102   27   28   24    5   12    1    9   15   71    9   321
SAFR BEAUF1891   35   22   13    6   18   22    6   17    9   11   71   10   240
SAFR BEAUF1892    3   31   53    0    9   11    7    0   52   33   37   38   274
SAFR BEAUF1893   36   14   59    4    1    3    4    2   18    6   43   33   223
SAFR BEAUF1894   22   31  109   40    5    8    0   12    3   18   36   25   309
SAFR BEAUF1895  116    0    8   71   12    4    4    0    3    4    5    9   236
SAFR BEAUF1896   28   49    9    5    8    8    0   41    3   10   59    6   226
SAFR BEAUF1897    0    4   14    4   36    0    5    0   38   26    1   29   157
SAFR BEAUF1898   50   17   29    3   12    4    6    0    5    4    3   12   145
SAFR BEAUF1899   18   18   48   24    9    7    2    3    1   14    1   44   189
SAFR BEAUF9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BETHU     BETHULIE              BETHU     -3030 2558  1274    SAFR       76
SAFR BETHU MEAN   53   74   77   44   21   11   10   13   21   33   37   46  427
SAFR BETHU STDV   44   52   57   34   23   14   16   24   26   26   34   37  131
SAFR BETHU1886 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    8   15    3   29 9999  157  9999
SAFR BETHU1887   16  113   40   21   44    0   33   54    5   17   38   51   432
SAFR BETHU1888   59   40   97   82   31    7    1   23   32   25    0   19   416
SAFR BETHU1889  109  171   66   13   13    0    0    2    0   74   29   88   565
SAFR BETHU1890   47   91   34   31   10   19    4   12    0   61   41  166   516
SAFR BETHU1891  128  120  199   48   73   57   68   51    1   14   70   56   885
SAFR BETHU1892   57   45  150   43   21   45    1   19   97   53   28    8   567
SAFR BETHU1893   92   40  142   22    0   23    9   26   27   20  137   62   600
SAFR BETHU1894  101   47   59   15   21   11   10    3   20   46   54   12   399
SAFR BETHU1895   91  128   40   72   26    0    0    0    0    0   50  138   545
SAFR BETHU1896   24   48   47   26   45    0    0   36    0    0   11  193   430
SAFR BETHU1897  101   81   80   12    6    0    0    0    5    3    0   59   347
SAFR BETHU1898  297  100   20   13   13    0    0    0   37   60   38    5   583
SAFR BETHU1899   43   72  152   90   20   15   22   17   12   71   38   29   581
SAFR BETHU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BISHO     BISHOPS COURT                   -3359 1827    76               84
SAFR BISHO MEAN   22   27   40  101  215  248  207  201  128  107   54   51 1409
SAFR BISHO STDV   18   32   34   64  136  128  103  105   70   62   34   37  312
SAFR BISHO1866    7  140   10   54   50  311  132  253   80   50   18   25  1130
SAFR BISHO1867   16   30   71   82   78  201  188   94  124  137   43   25  1089
SAFR BISHO1868   38   62   35  139   92  160  171   70  111  165   96   28  1167
SAFR BISHO1869   13    0   14   46  414  453  168  135   56   50   61   89  1499
SAFR BISHO1870   47    5   15   48  192  303 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR BISHO1875   22   27   49   68  108  287   48  272  257   70   10  101  1319
SAFR BISHO1876    4    0   83   61  133  143  200  353   92   47   48  137  1301
SAFR BISHO1877   20   47   14  148  597  214   78  202   89   89   95   43  1636
SAFR BISHO1878   46   73   37   48  329  265  476  192  208  197   61   46  1978
SAFR BISHO1879   27    6    3   72  144  222  141  108  174   77   99   71  1144
SAFR BISHO1881   35    6   23  131  401  128   83  156   31   31   44   11  1080
SAFR BISHO1882    3   32   77  187  105  149  209   78   98  192   12   86  1228
SAFR BISHO1883   41    6   40   89  330  252  233  223  251  139   17   27  1648
SAFR BISHO1884    3   20   17  113  110  217  194   67  307  255  134    4  1441
SAFR BISHO1885    9   80   54  113  211  456  104  162   64  100   56   57  1466
SAFR BISHO1886   13    2  115   13  187  294  157  209  144  132   10   67  1343
SAFR BISHO1887   46    3   10   75  105   86  260  135   47  198   37   60  1062
SAFR BISHO1888   10    3   19  140  485  613  255  308   77   47   91   75  2123
SAFR BISHO1889    5   32   15  298  282  150  174  201  116   38   13   46  1370
SAFR BISHO1890    7   46   28   73  197   84  331  201  131   90   49   24  1261
SAFR BISHO1891    2   18   22  127  343  185  191  167  159   14   17   11  1256
SAFR BISHO1892   44   13   62   81  270  520  313  369  145   40   60  144  2061
SAFR BISHO1893   12   21    1  132  106  251  100  284  195  107   54   51  1314
SAFR BISHO1894    0   12   39   83   53  290  154  147   56  130   71    4  1039
SAFR BISHO1895   26    1   36  236  189  155  149  257  194   69   71   68  1451
SAFR BISHO1896   26   32   80   10  146  172  299  161   81   84   43    4  1138
SAFR BISHO1897   15    8  140   49  122  209  339  172   91  137   45   38  1365
SAFR BISHO1898   52   47   38  173  235  316  441  110  148  140  114   36  1850
SAFR BISHO1899   53    5   20   50  211  117  215  547   58  166   33   43  1518
SAFR BISHO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BLOEM     BLOEMFONTEIN          BLOEM     -2907 2613  1515    SAFR       76
SAFR BLOEM MEAN   87   84   82   50   23   10   10   17   22   42   64   67  547
SAFR BLOEM STDV   57   52   49   41   25   14   14   37   27   31   39   46  140
SAFR BLOEM1878 9999 9999 9999   37   12    1   10   25    0   14   37 9999  9999
SAFR BLOEM1879  160   49  118   18   13   45   27    7  117    3   44   21   622
SAFR BLOEM1880   97  161   37   28    9    1    0    5    0   59   87  113   597
SAFR BLOEM1881  189  186  253   36   42    4    0   23    2   11   88   37   871
SAFR BLOEM1882   22   68   86   31   51    0   11    6   25   16   57  106   479
SAFR BLOEM1883  114   46   73   16   10    0   18   24   13   60   26    7   407
SAFR BLOEM1884   66  127   87   16   35    8    0    0   11   46   30    4   430
SAFR BLOEM1885   18   88   44   20   29    2   11   26   60    7   37   70   412
SAFR BLOEM1886   77   25  133   48    0    1   14   11    0   15   23   97   444
SAFR BLOEM1887   27  118   75  106   40    1   26   28   12   35   15   63   546
SAFR BLOEM1888   61   56  149  107   79    1    3   57   31  105    8   52   709
SAFR BLOEM1889  123  152   80   80   18    2    0   43   35  148   63   94   838
SAFR BLOEM1890   42  145  103   92   46   35   11    3    0   49   89  113   728
SAFR BLOEM1891  103   80  159   90   24   69   28   20    8   38  192   67   878
SAFR BLOEM1892  141   75  177   42    6   19    0   10   33   73   29   51   656
SAFR BLOEM1893  161   22   90   29    0   25    9    6    7   39   86  109   583
SAFR BLOEM1894  138  109   50   21   68    6    0    0   71   39   69   80   651
SAFR BLOEM1895   87  203  111   85   39    0    6    0    0    5  145  157   838
SAFR BLOEM1896   19   31   36   64   77   29    0   44    0   14   30  155   499
SAFR BLOEM1897  184   18   61   23    0    0    0    3    2   85    0    9   385
SAFR BLOEM1898  277   44   72   23   30    0    0    0   43   49   48   17   603
SAFR BLOEM1899    0    0  111   69   30   66   49    0   11   37   39   48   460
SAFR BLOEM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BOSHO     BOSHOF                BOSHO     -2832 2514  1258    SAFR       76
SAFR BOSHO MEAN   65   62   78   42   20    6    7   10   16   36   48   61  437
SAFR BOSHO STDV   51   40   47   35   20   13   11   16   30   32   31   43  125
SAFR BOSHO1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   38   15    9  121    1   62   24  9999
SAFR BOSHO1880   96   34   31    9    0    0    0    0    0   25   35   83   313
SAFR BOSHO1881  183   96  169   23   51    0    0   44    0    0   62   51   679
SAFR BOSHO1882   46   80   66   31   33    0    7   34   29   14   96   97   533
SAFR BOSHO1883   80   17   49   16    0    0   18   20    8   23   46    2   279
SAFR BOSHO1884   97   69   97   31   29    6    0    0    0   21   37   21   408
SAFR BOSHO1885   16   71   67   18   25    1    0   17   78   37   48   29   407
SAFR BOSHO1888  137   62  145   50   49    2    0    6   29   35   17   15   547
SAFR BOSHO1889   71   35   22   89   21    0    0   15    0  136  111   41   541
SAFR BOSHO1890   71  182   93   62    9   24    4    2   16   24   30   76   593
SAFR BOSHO1891  106   68  155   51   13   27   16   21    6   46  119  113   741
SAFR BOSHO1892   72   83   82   27 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR BOSHO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BRAKF     BRAKFONTEIN           BRAKF     -3153 2303  1103    SAFR       80
SAFR BRAKF MEAN   19   37   45   26   14    8    8    9   10   16   19   22  228
SAFR BRAKF STDV   20   34   35   26   15   10   10   16   15   20   23   23   75
SAFR BRAKF1872 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    2    0   18   13  9999
SAFR BRAKF1873   30   50   33    6   45    0    5    2    2    5   52   10   240
SAFR BRAKF1874   25   58   46   19    0    0   11    1    1    7   62   65   295
SAFR BRAKF1875   17   47   31   23   39   26    3    3    0   21   90   73   373
SAFR BRAKF1876  136   68   66   11   34   14    4    0   38   11   22    0   404
SAFR BRAKF1877   10   18   13    5   11    0    9    0    0   36    3    8   113
SAFR BRAKF1878    3   14   47   13   18    0   19   12   28   10   21    0   185
SAFR BRAKF1879   38    4  124   23   34   25    9    1   27    0    0    0   285
SAFR BRAKF1881   26   10  150   60   10   25    9    0    0    0   19    2   311
SAFR BRAKF1882   48   53   23   19    6    0   10   12   28    1    6   19   225
SAFR BRAKF1883   10    3    5   26    6    1    1    4    9   22    4    0    91
SAFR BRAKF1884  137    8   18    0   32   24    0    0    2    1   23    0   245
SAFR BRAKF1885   11   45   49   25   47    1    0    5   36    2   48    4   273
SAFR BRAKF1886   32   49   20   42    2    0   21    2   11   22    1   28   230
SAFR BRAKF1887   23   44   68   30   21    0    8   24    3    5   15   11   252
SAFR BRAKF1888   10   55   35   14   33   19    8    7   18    7    4   13   223
SAFR BRAKF1889   82   39   17   10   13    1    0    1    3   22   16  126   330
SAFR BRAKF1890   42   43   89   39   15    8    9    0    5   33   67   31   381
SAFR BRAKF1891   69   29   67   24   51   19    5    9   12    9   37   26   357
SAFR BRAKF1892   23    0   51   10   10   27    6    9   18   29   11    6   200
SAFR BRAKF1893   32   66  103    0    2   10    4    3   22   16   45    1   304
SAFR BRAKF1894   36  103  139   13   16   12    0   23    0   19   61   11   433
SAFR BRAKF1895   41   19   21  115   19    2    0    0    0    5   15   48   285
SAFR BRAKF1896   16   39    8    6   22    3    0   15    0   25   63   11   208
SAFR BRAKF1897   41    9    8   13   28    0    0    0   19    4    1   55   178
SAFR BRAKF1898  124   44   49   11   22    0    0    4    0    7   31    3   295
SAFR BRAKF1899   17   33   72   29   12   16   22    3    2   14    0   14   234
SAFR BRAKF9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BREDA     BREDASDORP            BREDA     -3432 2002    67    SAFR       84
SAFR BREDA MEAN   23   28   35   39   46   53   51   52   44   44   32   22  462
SAFR BREDA STDV   22   36   27   34   30   33   28   29   29   40   28   25  110
SAFR BREDA1878   23   10   44   42   17   53   73   35   57   38   44   19   455
SAFR BREDA1879   11   19   53   33   40   32   52   48   68   84   31    0   471
SAFR BREDA1881   11    8   62   22   91   39   71   45   31   16   22    8   426
SAFR BREDA1882   11   23   53   81   47   17   68   31   14   33   42   76   496
SAFR BREDA1883   28    8   31   50   33   36   45   89   26   64    6   14   430
SAFR BREDA1884   54   52   41   26   34  122   41   19   82   97   28    9   605
SAFR BREDA1885   14   58   22   52   54   44   36   49   53   33   49    5   469
SAFR BREDA1886   28   52   35   38   45   35   55   65   40   95   27   29   544
SAFR BREDA1887   27   13   45   63   46   13   48   68    6   37   30   26   422
SAFR BREDA1888   45    4   33   87   91   60  116  100   47   43   21   18   665
SAFR BREDA1889    9   51   13   24   20   30   38   67   26   23   27  119   447
SAFR BREDA1890   14   27   31   44  197   17   81   55    7   38   58   66   635
SAFR BREDA1891   14   17   11   30   45  108   36   42   31   24   35   16   409
SAFR BREDA1892   10   18   52  107   48  116   71   48   72   29   13   34   618
SAFR BREDA1893   17   11    9    5   43   64   35   39   71   44   52    4   394
SAFR BREDA1894   28   23  116   23   55   61   44   24   33   50   43    9   509
SAFR BREDA1895   42   14   11   52   52   45   12   27   36   28   15   28   362
SAFR BREDA1896   13   27   43   26   33   55   29   89   22   13   61    6   417
SAFR BREDA1897   18    8   30   14   67   30   38   33   35   27   24   11   335
SAFR BREDA1898   62   33   18   59   26   18   67   21   24   44   24    9   405
SAFR BREDA1899   12   14   14   37   57   23   29   57   18   44   11   25   341
SAFR BREDA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR BURGE     BURGERSPORP                     -3100 2620  9999               79
SAFR BURGE MEAN   71   77   86   48   29   14   16   24   19   33   48   59  515
SAFR BURGE STDV   45   45   55   29   23   20   23   25   30   31   41   48  139
SAFR BURGE1881  100  129  167   34   26   25   18    3   13   15   48    4   582
SAFR BURGE1882   52   41   77   57   52    0   46    0   55   12   30   91   513
SAFR BURGE1883   71   31   73   36    3    0    4   32    6   21   65    2   344
SAFR BURGE1884   62   35   66   13   39   11    0    0   10   37   11    6   290
SAFR BURGE1885   36   51   59   32   36    4    0   17  107   12   20   16   390
SAFR BURGE1886   89   79   58   62    3    3   32    9    4   46    7   89   481
SAFR BURGE1887   21  133   61   56   53    0   58   52    5   18   71   55   583
SAFR BURGE1888   33   62   92   77   34   12    0   63   30   13   21   65   502
SAFR BURGE1889   51  219   29   13    9    3    0    3    0   54   44  120   545
SAFR BURGE1890   57   83   83   94   14    7    1   16    0   82   94  117   648
SAFR BURGE1891  106   44  220   51   92   78   60   58    9    8   94   34   854
SAFR BURGE1892   72   35  198   38   18   42    0   37   83   27   18   33   601
SAFR BURGE1893  114   83  105   23    2   20   19   47   12   19  167   56   667
SAFR BURGE1894   86   40   53   31   26    9    0    9   19   76   68   19   436
SAFR BURGE1895   62   92   35   95    9    0    6    1    3    2   36  120   461
SAFR BURGE1896   33   70   45   32   51   21    0   76    3    1   28  163   523
SAFR BURGE1897   56   70   74   25   14    0    0    6    0   15    0   38   298
SAFR BURGE1898  220   69   18   36   18    0    0    0    0  113   50   26   550
SAFR BURGE1899   24   89  122  113   53   39   56   29    7   62   48   59   701
SAFR BURGE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CALA      CALA                  CALA      -3131 2741  1180    SAFR       79
SAFR CALA  MEAN   96  103  100   47   30   13   18   20   39   57   81   76  600
SAFR CALA  STDV   66   61   79   38   36   20   30   24   37   48   54   43  208
SAFR CALA 1887 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   17   67   57  9999
SAFR CALA 1888   53  114    7    5    2    0    4   49   44   42   15   23   358
SAFR CALA 1889  149  128   69   28    1    3    0    0    0   55  119   70   622
SAFR CALA 1890   74   93   59   50    1    6    4   22    1   84  100   76   570
SAFR CALA 1891  135   55  119   49   61   75   44   85   31   25   82  142   903
SAFR CALA 1892  113   71  102   56    4    0   10   71  114   55   89   52   737
SAFR CALA 1893  158   69  165   66    4    0   26   41  114   92  220   84  1039
SAFR CALA 1894  161  104  143   54   11    0    0    4   14   23  118   73   705
SAFR CALA 1895   18  126  101   56   10    0    7    4    7   19   20  121   489
SAFR CALA 1896   30  112  113   28   20   13    0   41   27    6   83  197   670
SAFR CALA 1897  173   45   50   11   18   25    0    0    0    0    0   45   367
SAFR CALA 1898  173  100   35   18   32    0   11    2   51   85   82   52   641
SAFR CALA 1899   33   93  141   62    4    5   31    0    0   23   49   99   540
SAFR CALA 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CALVI     CALVINIA              CALVI     -3128 1946   980    SAFR       82
SAFR CALVI MEAN    6   12   22   19   25   32   26   25   14   10   13    9  203
SAFR CALVI STDV   11   19   26   20   23   27   19   18   16   10   19   11   74
SAFR CALVI1877 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   22    6    9   57   15    2  9999
SAFR CALVI1878    1   20   45    6    9   25   89    5    6   43    1    2   252
SAFR CALVI1879   63    0   18    4   83   11    7   23   29   11   22    0   271
SAFR CALVI1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   204
SAFR CALVI1881    1    7   82    4   45   49    6   12    0    1    0    0   207
SAFR CALVI1882   10    0    5   18    3   16    0    5    0   24   13    9   103
SAFR CALVI1883   15    0    0   64    3    0   36   17   18   15    0    4   172
SAFR CALVI1884   19    0    0   14   18   14    7    0   23   14    0    0   109
SAFR CALVI1885   12   12    5   36    6   35    0    1    3   13   47    6   176
SAFR CALVI1886    5    0    3   27   24   31   28   31   14    4    0    0   167
SAFR CALVI1887    0    8   31   25   34    4   20   37    7   14    0    0   180
SAFR CALVI1888    0    1    3   48   49   67   13    7   45    0   22    2   257
SAFR CALVI1889   18   38    0   24    7    6   15   36   18    9    3   26   200
SAFR CALVI1890    5   55    6   11   81    9   14    8    6  478   18    0   691
SAFR CALVI1891    0    0    0   42   37   33   10   51   26    0   14    0   213
SAFR CALVI1892    3    6   24   50   42   35   16   39    8   24   17   31   295
SAFR CALVI1893    0   18  110    6   38   61   11   13   35    0    6    0   298
SAFR CALVI1894    0   43    3   11   17   32    0    9    0   21   26    0   162
SAFR CALVI1895   13    0   27   18   47    4   14   19    9    5   10    3   169
SAFR CALVI1896    3    0    0   29   26   10    8   27    5   10   29    0   147
SAFR CALVI1897    1   14   22    9   28   13   26    4   11   11    3    2   144
SAFR CALVI1898   36    1    0   73   26   17   25    4   11   26    2    0   221
SAFR CALVI1899   10    0   28   50   60    8  107   49   11   10    0    6   339
SAFR CALVI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CAMFE     CAMFERS KRAAL                   -3217 2303   914               80
SAFR CAMFE MEAN   31   29   41   21   19    7    4    8   11   14   25   18  228
SAFR CAMFE STDV   30   18   33   15   20   11    6   14   13   15   23   18   70
SAFR CAMFE1867   10   26   31   20    9    7    0   70    0   15   33   17   238
SAFR CAMFE1869    4   27   18   17   12    0    0    0    0   64   15    0   157
SAFR CAMFE1870   22   76   40    6    4    1    0    0    0   30   18    2   199
SAFR CAMFE1871   11   40   29   41    4   10   19   21   14   13    5   29   236
SAFR CAMFE1872   29   14   72   15   73    4   13    7    5    0   28   22   282
SAFR CAMFE1873   13   39    6    8   46    0    8    2    2    4   34   11   173
SAFR CAMFE1874    9   49   30   34    0    0   11    0    4   18   52   52   259
SAFR CAMFE1875   10   39   41   32   24   59   21   14    2    9   23   59   333
SAFR CAMFE1876   20   53   55   25   42   17    0    7   38    1   90    5   353
SAFR CAMFE1877   10    5    7    4    9    1    2    0    0   47    4    8    97
SAFR CAMFE1881   48    7   68   26   22   11    8   11    1    0   15    0   217
SAFR CAMFE1882   27   31   17   41    2    0    0    8   35    0   15   47   223
SAFR CAMFE1883    0    7   38   13    0    0    0    2   14    3    2    0    79
SAFR CAMFE1884   65   27   18    9   56   14    0    0    6    3    5    0   203
SAFR CAMFE1885    4   37   43   15   65    0    0    5   31    0   33    1   234
SAFR CAMFE1886   34   14   13   38    0    0    9    0   14   16    2   49   189
SAFR CAMFE1887   18   39   51   38   14    0    7   19    3   11   10    2   212
SAFR CAMFE1888    9   18   36    6   21    7    2    5   15    0    9    7   135
SAFR CAMFE1889   46   24   46    1   11    0    0    0    0   34   12   50   224
SAFR CAMFE1890   55   37   43   51    7    6    1    0    7    9   74   22   312
SAFR CAMFE1891   70   16   16   34   28   13    6   14   11   14   41   26   289
SAFR CAMFE1892   18    8   62   17    8   17    8   11   39   23   33   11   255
SAFR CAMFE1893   11   43   68    1    3    5    1    2   20    9   37   24   224
SAFR CAMFE1894   86   21  149   28    9   11    0    8    4   20   49    8   393
SAFR CAMFE1895   85    7   21   46   22    4    1    0    1    1    6   18   212
SAFR CAMFE1896   18   67    5    5   23    9    0   20    3   23   64   10   247
SAFR CAMFE1897   27   23   22    6   25    0    4    0   35   20    1   14   177
SAFR CAMFE1898  120   25   18    4   17    0    1    0    2    3   17    8   215
SAFR CAMFE1899    8   19  128   33    8   10    8    5    3    2    0    6   230
SAFR CAMFE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CAPET     CAPETOWN              CAPET     -3356 1829    12    SAFR       84
SAFR CAPET MEAN   16   15   18   49   84  100   89   80   51   37   22   18  578
SAFR CAPET STDV   18   16   15   36   49   60   44   35   29   24   16   18  126
SAFR CAPET1838G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   621
SAFR CAPET1839G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   444
SAFR CAPET1840G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   635
SAFR CAPET1841   16   15   18   41   83   99   31   60   38   93   27   30   551
SAFR CAPET1842   23    5   17   25   95  176   43  119   80   30   34   20   667
SAFR CAPET1843    0   38    8   79   73  174   62   60   33    6   94    2   629
SAFR CAPET1844   12   48   14   79    9  104   73   66   33    9   21    9   477
SAFR CAPET1845   81    8   18   23   95   63   48   95   68   10   11   11   531
SAFR CAPET1846   61   24   12   26  228   53   19   41   61    9   27   10   571
SAFR CAPET1847   16    2    4   85   59   70   45  153   38   33   36   28   569
SAFR CAPET1848    1   49   16   54   81  133   89   63   59    6   23   17   591
SAFR CAPET1849    6   12   12   15  171   89  110   76   59   15   24   37   626
SAFR CAPET1850   53    5   40  111   60  163  113   91   68   87   47   10   848
SAFR CAPET1851    5    1    4   25   76  173   98   15   36   53   15   15   516
SAFR CAPET1852    8   13   42   32  122   43   94  115   61   20   29    9   588
SAFR CAPET1853   30   10   54   28   66  101  103   69   37   34    2    4   538
SAFR CAPET1854    8   13   32   29   58   76   72   85   72   33   21   10   509
SAFR CAPET1855    9    5   26   46   79  114   69  133  124   17    3    0   625
SAFR CAPET1856    9    9   24   11   86   78   85   57   40   31   33   32   495
SAFR CAPET1857    6   10    3   59   70  116   78  101   45   33    7   31   559
SAFR CAPET1858   31   25   21   67   19   76  109  142   69   19   28   11   617
SAFR CAPET1859   46   24   27   20  176  139  166  122   82   61   66    5   934
SAFR CAPET1860   22   26   16   30  167  126  125   23  128   53    6   17   739
SAFR CAPET1861   20    2   22   40  110  193  109   49   65    3   33    1   647
SAFR CAPET1862    6    6    9   24   32  274  160  103   57  103   40    0   814
SAFR CAPET1863    5   17   74   65  136   82   60   68   44   69   23    8   651
SAFR CAPET1864   14    0    7   26   71  111   68   55   50   50   25    3   480
SAFR CAPET1865    8    4   10   47   99   24  125   43   17   79   14    7   477
SAFR CAPET1866    1   79    5   38   19  144   60   58   37   25   10   12   488
SAFR CAPET1867   10   27   27   62   77   90  110   35   37   90    5   14   584
SAFR CAPET1868   18   26   12   55   47   85   67   18   23   69   60   25   505
SAFR CAPET1869    4    2   14   48  205  242   78  105   30   26   33   36   823
SAFR CAPET1870   18    2    4   35  110  133  171  113   33   45   11   37   712
SAFR CAPET1871    8    4   25   38   79   98   76   90   29   19   19   28   513
SAFR CAPET1873    7    5   14   56  100  127   82  103   27   21   16   44   602
SAFR CAPET1874    2    1   38  122   50   79  118   96   40   53   66    2   667
SAFR CAPET1875    0   35   18   34   45  144   29  104   98   54   33   59   653
SAFR CAPET1876    3    0   57   28   78   92   89  154   47   28   33   67   676
SAFR CAPET1877   19   41   14   91  342   69   31   93   41   45   76   41   903
SAFR CAPET1878   21   31   40   34  191  208  194  128   68   80   25   21  1041
SAFR CAPET1879   24    5   21   36   70   55   72   41   64   34   22   33   477
SAFR CAPET1880   48   13   27   43   32   42   67   86   61    5   12   14   450
SAFR CAPET1881    9    3   26   90  175   83   72   90   31   27   37    8   651
SAFR CAPET1882    3    5  113   51   71   84  135   63   54   78   11   78   746
SAFR CAPET1883   31   10   28   60  148   50  138  109   81   60    2   21   738
SAFR CAPET1884   10   23   15   58   58  122  120   29  126   88   67    2   718
SAFR CAPET1885   11   54   29   49   95  157   52  108   39   46   42   27   709
SAFR CAPET1886    6    0   85   17   61  195   62   99   64   91    8   20   708
SAFR CAPET1887   38    5    7   54  102   71   74  101   22   72   20   21   587
SAFR CAPET1888    7    1   18   92  217  248   96   74   72   25   36   31   917
SAFR CAPET1889    2   31   38  130  136   87   84  127   86   15   13   38   787
SAFR CAPET1890   11   32    5   54  151   18  162   92   54   38   36   16   669
SAFR CAPET1891    5   26   10   75  196   80  187   77   81    7    6   20   770
SAFR CAPET1892   22    4   44   54  105  290  157  145   64   27   51   77  1040
SAFR CAPET1893    2   10    3   51   63  117   57  139   95   51    6    1   595
SAFR CAPET1894    1   25   30   26   74  119   95   80   29   43   32    3   557
SAFR CAPET1895   17    0   18   77   96   91   42   64   95   50   24   15   589
SAFR CAPET1896   25   13   43   16   67   98   63   68   34   23   21    1   472
SAFR CAPET1897   10   22   20   25   47   46  128   71   63   47   18   14   511
SAFR CAPET1898   34   23   28   86  103   85  156   35   80   64   27   11   732
SAFR CAPET1899   20    6   11   38   88   51  108  224   34   58    9   33   680
SAFR CAPET9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CARNA     CARNAVON              CARNA     -3058 2208  1253    SAFR       78
SAFR CARNA MEAN   18   30   46   25   13    6    6    9    6   14   16   13  196
SAFR CARNA STDV   24   31   38   26   15    8   11   19   12   15   20   17   77
SAFR CARNA1877    4   51    2    1   24    4    7    2    1   21    1   12   130
SAFR CARNA1878 9999   43  111    6   38    1 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR CARNA1879   20    3   44   20   69   38   15    4    5    3    0    0   221
SAFR CARNA1881   37   29   75   76    4   40    0    0    0    0    0    0   261
SAFR CARNA1882   62   42   86   31   17    0   27    1   42    9   65   55   437
SAFR CARNA1883   52   28   51   20    3    0    2   19   23   34   31    7   270
SAFR CARNA1884   73   57   95   11   44   16    0    0    4   16    8   31   355
SAFR CARNA1885   19   67   44   23   26    0    0    3   62   14   40   43   341
SAFR CARNA1886   92  105   51   60    6    0   76    6    4   67    2   62   531
SAFR CARNA1887   26  150  154   50   33    0   69   36    0   26   70   32   646
SAFR CARNA1888   40  111   83   41   32    5    1   79   27   14   14   87   534
SAFR CARNA1889   59  134   78   16   12    5    0    1    2   62   68  130   567
SAFR CARNA1890   68  121   60   66    4   13    1   12    2   67   69  119   602
SAFR CARNA1891  102   88  157   62   72   79   44   42    8   10   82  121   867
SAFR CARNA1892   74   30  139   69   12   30    5   60   58   80   60   64   681
SAFR CARNA1893  107   66  124   33    0   15   31   27   47   38  109   69   666
SAFR CARNA1894  170   61  111   37   21   20    0    1   13   27   93   43   597
SAFR CARNA1895   60  122   72   78   20    0    4    4    3    3   43   83   492
SAFR CARNA1896   36  122   56   37   28   13    0   71    6    6   70  163   608
SAFR CARNA1897  156   26   74   20   21    4    0    1    4    6   12   46   370
SAFR CARNA1898  195   89   14   35   12    0    0    3   36   40   81   61   566
SAFR CARNA1899   36   95  116   33    6   26   40   17    3   45   22   52   491
SAFR CARNA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CERES     CERES                 CERES     -3322 1918   456    SAFR       84
SAFR CERES MEAN   28   27   28   71  149  191  161  175   98   74   49   28 1085
SAFR CERES STDV   39   38   27   57  104  134   97   93   80   59   54   32  260
SAFR CERES1878   44   26   29   49  147  173  316   68  157  290   24   21  1344
SAFR CERES1879   26    0    0   10   46    9   65    5   30    6    7    1   205
SAFR CERES1881    1    1   15   81   55   41   40   13    7    6    1    1   262
SAFR CERES1882    0   13   37   61   49  106   94   88   70  237   12   44   811
SAFR CERES1883   17    2    9   65  215  156  153  211  114  104   15   57  1118
SAFR CERES1884   18   11    2   93   70  112  145   18  136   62   47    0   714
SAFR CERES1885    3   80   61   66  118  327   51   99   65   88   61   25  1044
SAFR CERES1886   10    0   48    7  163  130   54  245  180  122    1   15   975
SAFR CERES1887   23    0   12  129  131   34  174  134   43  161   19   35   895
SAFR CERES1888   25    0   24   77  657  353  118  153   71   19   64   26  1587
SAFR CERES1889    1    1   20  121  179  103  204  120  169   18    2   19   957
SAFR CERES1890   16   26   28   55  244    9  120   44  133   86   26   24   811
SAFR CERES1891    1   14    9  102  162  117   87   87  164   20   23    7   793
SAFR CERES1892   52    3   34   55  125  290   81  292  160   70   93  165  1420
SAFR CERES1893    0    9   11   72  148  301  207  128  186   79   24    0  1165
SAFR CERES1894    0   41   19   34   99  329   60  123   33  108   96    0   942
SAFR CERES1895   20    0   12  299  214   83  123  144  232   78   87  167  1459
SAFR CERES1896   11   19   12    9  104   73   87   69   71   89   61    3   608
SAFR CERES1897    4    5   72   39   69  185  197   85   75  117   50   19   917
SAFR CERES1898   18   38   19  151  115  250  161   53  141   69   29   36  1080
SAFR CERES1899   25    0    6   67  243   85  168  309   30  149   18   58  1158
SAFR CERES9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CLANW     CLANWILLIAM           CLANW     -3211 1854    75    SAFR       82
SAFR CLANW MEAN    4    5    8   18   28   41   32   30   16   11    9    5  202
SAFR CLANW STDV    8    8    9   20   23   32   22   20   15    9   10    8   60
SAFR CLANW1869    0    0    8   18   80  125   41    3   10   52    7   29   373
SAFR CLANW1870    3    6    0    7   49   41   83   38    8   25    2    0   262
SAFR CLANW1871    0    0    1   19   50   26   62   42    1    3   11    3   218
SAFR CLANW1872    0    0   13    0   68   34   79   64   11    5    9    0   283
SAFR CLANW1873    0    0    7 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR CLANW1874    4    5    8   12    9   10   50   21    0   13   59    0   191
SAFR CLANW1876    1   28   25   17   20   30   41   37    9   13    0   21   242
SAFR CLANW1877    3   11    0   21   73   37    7   20   16   11    9    5   213
SAFR CLANW1878    0    1   16   28   30   44   77    8   21   49    5    0   279
SAFR CLANW1879   26    0    0   10   46    9   65    5   30    6    7    1   205
SAFR CLANW1881    4    0    4    4   72   18    8   22    7   21    5    1   166
SAFR CLANW1882    0    3   24   13   21   29   20   11    8   16   20   23   188
SAFR CLANW1883    1    1    0   12   52   74   35   29   20   23    0    4   251
SAFR CLANW1884   47    3    0   10   20   10   15    2   40   18    3    0   168
SAFR CLANW1885    6   22    8   20   11   55    3   15   39   19   11    9   218
SAFR CLANW1886    0    0    2    3   41   45   16   29   52    5    0    0   193
SAFR CLANW1887    1    4   17   30   29    4   30   40   12   37    3    1   208
SAFR CLANW1888    1  254    5   30  101   81   28   29   71    6   28    5   639
SAFR CLANW1889    0    6    1   15   20   24   26   35   28    8    0   10   173
SAFR CLANW1890    0   58    6   21  100   46   28   15   11   37   14    1   337
SAFR CLANW1891    0    0   10   55   43   49   33   16   37    0    4    0   247
SAFR CLANW1892    0    0    1   12   40   44   15   52    9   23    5   27   228
SAFR CLANW1893    0   10   14    9   31   87   17   22   43    5    0    0   238
SAFR CLANW1894    0   40    6    4   16   25   12   23   10   13   20    0   169
SAFR CLANW1895   12    0    0   47   41   41   24   12   23    9    1    5   215
SAFR CLANW1896    0    1    2    3   29   17   15   21   10    4    9    0   111
SAFR CLANW1897    0    0   24    3   17   18   45   14   11   23    3    0   158
SAFR CLANW1898    1    5    2   67   49   28   40    5   13   14    0    2   226
SAFR CLANW1899    3    0    8   37   31    5  104   62    3   13    0    0   266
SAFR CLANW9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR COLES     COLESBURG                       -3044 2505  9999               76
SAFR COLES MEAN   62   67   70   40   29   17    8   11   14   25   32   39  417
SAFR COLES STDV   57   40   42   26   24   20   10   13   20   21   32   33  123
SAFR COLES1877 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   16  9999
SAFR COLES1878    0   44   29   22   22    0   37    6    0    0   28   23   211
SAFR COLES1879   36   18  101    4   44   21   16    1   55    0    0    8   304
SAFR COLES1880  116   70   14    0    6    0    0    2    0   43   10    7   268
SAFR COLES1881   62   87   77   65   32   22    8    1    4    0   13   40   411
SAFR COLES1882    8  114   82   47   32    0   28   11   45   27   10   49   453
SAFR COLES1883   21   10   83   15    0    0    3   51    3   36   64    6   292
SAFR COLES1884  107   20   52   10   77   33    0    0    3   11    8    0   321
SAFR COLES1885    0   61   33   38   47    2    0   13   58   41   24   41   358
SAFR COLES1886   66   28   47   60    6    1    8   17    4   40    0   78   355
SAFR COLES1887   20  117   38   59    1   51   23    0    9   15   43   30   406
SAFR COLES1888   19   87  115   49   47    8    0   39   43    9    0   89   505
SAFR COLES1889   47  174   32   25   15    0    0    0    0   54   84   95   526
SAFR COLES1890   59  106   51   40   27   27   11    2    0   43   38   83   487
SAFR COLES1891  104   38  139   64   93   75    9   24    2   15   93   39   695
SAFR COLES1892  100   42  166   27   32   44    2   13   33   35   42    4   540
SAFR COLES1893   67   47  151   13    0   17    5   19    1   25  101   17   463
SAFR COLES1894  114   83   75   47   21   20    0    1    7   72   65   46   551
SAFR COLES1895   53   93   56   71   36    0   10    1    0    2   56  111   489
SAFR COLES1896   26   55   27   66   37   27    2   11    0    0   15   75   341
SAFR COLES1897   72   29   41   13   14    0    1   13    2    4    0   20   209
SAFR COLES1898  256   55   45   60    7    0    2    2   36   41   15   18   537
SAFR COLES1899   15   89   94   94   35   30   21   14   10   38    0   10   450
SAFR COLES9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CRADD     CRADDOCK              CRADD     -3210 2537   872    SAFR       80
SAFR CRADD MEAN   34   53   51   30   19    8   10   10   15   26   28   35  310
SAFR CRADD STDV   27   33   32   21   19    9   13   16   19   24   27   28   86
SAFR CRADD1878    7   31   62   43   19    0   10   15    4    8   79    3   281
SAFR CRADD1879   63   18  158   20   36   23   62   12   45    8    0    6   451
SAFR CRADD1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   335
SAFR CRADD1881G9999 9999   90   32 9999   50   21    2   17    8   27   22   567
SAFR CRADD1882   59   49   60   10   23    0   20    4   37   11   31   66   370
SAFR CRADD1883   41   56   69   14    7    0    1   11   12   34   28   19   292
SAFR CRADD1884   76   35   14    9   37   37    0    3    1    6   15    0   233
SAFR CRADD1885    6   42   82   28   47    0    1   11   48   22   38   34   359
SAFR CRADD1886   65   75   65   55    1    1   57   14    2   53   23   34   445
SAFR CRADD1887   12  123   60   48   19    1   59   44    0    4   51   21   442
SAFR CRADD1888   32   63   43   55   47    5    0   21   37   17    3   39   362
SAFR CRADD1889  126   39   50    3   13    8    0    0    0   69   66  109   483
SAFR CRADD1890   91   77   34   57   14    8    1    0    2   56   82   35   457
SAFR CRADD1891 9999   67   29   53    9   49   20   30   12 9999  120 9999  9999
SAFR CRADD1892   32   14   81   29   19   45    2   25   75   88    8   21   439
SAFR CRADD1893   37   51   73    9    1    6    4    3   16   42   29   36   307
SAFR CRADD1894   76   74   74   13   12   19    0    1    3   27   58   31   388
SAFR CRADD1895   81   38   56   42   18    0    6    4    8   17   43   58   371
SAFR CRADD1896   35   30   56   71   31   17    0   16    0    0   58   60   374
SAFR CRADD1897  104   11   26   28   40    0    0    0   10   18    3   10   250
SAFR CRADD1898  140   99   38   41    8    1    0    0    2   26   24   12   391
SAFR CRADD1899   17   76   92   58    9   12   13   35    3   23   17   29   384
SAFR CRADD9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR CSTFR     CAPE ST FRANCIS       CSTFR     -3412 2450     7    SAFR       83
SAFR CSTFR MEAN   29   33   47   52   73   69   67   71   64   72   48   35  664
SAFR CSTFR STDV   22   27   44   36   55   43   40   36   44   49   37   34  150
SAFR CSTFR1881   35    7   52   78  179   77   70  147   55   27   19   37   783
SAFR CSTFR1882   47   16   39   28  112   26   72   49   72   80   33   37   611
SAFR CSTFR1883   19    6   43   34   34   42   69  180   22   38   17   40   544
SAFR CSTFR1884   44   27   46  103   30  104   65   26   54   20   65   18   602
SAFR CSTFR1885   29   16   40   52  125   18   30   58   40   21   27    9   465
SAFR CSTFR1886   26   30   74   56   34   17  108   81   26   55   45   59   611
SAFR CSTFR1887   30   23   48  142   53   10   57   89    4   46   36   24   562
SAFR CSTFR1888   28   41   99   26  161   61   55  145   51   96   60   38   861
SAFR CSTFR1889   43   19   27   24   18   42  114   61   56   67   36  166   673
SAFR CSTFR1890   37   41   21   56   76   54   49   81   55  106   49   28   653
SAFR CSTFR1891   58   23   11    4   65  157   25  100   34   60  135   87   759
SAFR CSTFR1892   21   22   51   90   42   89  123   33   98   76   24   64   733
SAFR CSTFR1893   25   26   46   54   97   29   99   82  107   93   85   31   774
SAFR CSTFR1894   30    8  114   87   74   54   79   47   51   47   43   28   662
SAFR CSTFR1895   37   14   18   57   76   83   44   84   76   39   23   52   603
SAFR CSTFR1896   25   30   30   49   36   29  144  157   62   23  103   56   744
SAFR CSTFR1897   13    9   46    7  124   64  149   51  137   51   71   15   737
SAFR CSTFR1898   62   36   11   51   50   25   53   14   73  114   28   56   573
SAFR CSTFR1899   27   11   27   68   45   22    9   23   30   38   34   16   350
SAFR CSTFR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR DEAAR     DE AAR                DEAAR     -3039 2401  1220    SAFR       77
SAFR DEAAR MEAN   28   43   46   32   16    8    8    7   14   21   22   20  265
SAFR DEAAR STDV   33   37   35   27   18   10   14   16   24   19   24   21  101
SAFR DEAAR1888 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    7    0   19   24    8    0   15  9999
SAFR DEAAR1889   20   85   31   53    9    0    0    2    0   15   79   84   378
SAFR DEAAR1890   26  131   77   40   33   38    4    0    1   43   52   75   520
SAFR DEAAR1891   52   88   67   84   41   46    2    1    4    9  102   47   543
SAFR DEAAR1892   57   21  133   43   51   41    2    8   28   49   12   10   455
SAFR DEAAR1893   59    7   98   12    0   22    2    8   21   31   43   12   315
SAFR DEAAR1894   55   60   38   15   13   34    0    0    2   75   59   23   374
SAFR DEAAR1895   49   67   67  106   29    0    0    0    0    0   48   38   404
SAFR DEAAR1896   23   47   29  111   25   31    0    0    0    2   25   51   344
SAFR DEAAR1897   75   19   19   30    8    0    1   10    1   15    0    7   185
SAFR DEAAR1898  132   57   61   59   27    0    3    2   27   34  113    4   519
SAFR DEAAR1899   46  123   86   35   56   10   39    3    5    9    2   16   430
SAFR DEAAR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR DOUGL     DOUGLAS               DOUGL     -2903 2346  1030    SAFR       77
SAFR DOUGL MEAN   43   61   70   31   16    4    4    7    9   20   27   32  311
SAFR DOUGL STDV   43   53   44   29   21    8    7   13   17   19   27   28  110
SAFR DOUGL1883   43    8    9   17    0    0    0    0    0   19   37    0   133
SAFR DOUGL1884  159   61  121    0   17    8    0    0    9    7   15    0   397
SAFR DOUGL1885   17   65   50   16   39    0    0   11   20    6   33    9   266
SAFR DOUGL1886   49    9   48   35    1    0    2    9    0    7   14   63   237
SAFR DOUGL1887   35  104   66   60   59   26   26    5    0   16   41   52   490
SAFR DOUGL1888   94   72   79   42   41    2    0    8   39    3    6   32   418
SAFR DOUGL1889   25   86   14   30    8    0    0    2    0   81   38   44   328
SAFR DOUGL1890    5  130   90   77   24   15   14    3    0   26   32   58   474
SAFR DOUGL1891   19   38  306  152    5   57    4    7    9   20   89  119   825
SAFR DOUGL1892   99   17  165   25    1    0    0    0    0    0    0   18   325
SAFR DOUGL1894  131   59   76   27   23   31    0   50    4   28   27   71   527
SAFR DOUGL1895   57   16   20   42    0    0    0    0    0    2   27   32   196
SAFR DOUGL1897   38    0   29    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0   22    89
SAFR DOUGL1898  265   53   17    5   10    0    5    0    0   23   55   15   448
SAFR DOUGL1899   44   75   68   67   88   11   11    0    0   29   27   32   452
SAFR DOUGL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR DURBA     DURBAN                DURBA     -2954 3100     0    SAFR       79
SAFR DURBA MEAN  118  126  135   89   62   38   38   49   67  107  115  119 1065
SAFR DURBA STDV   61   78   98   74   60   67   55   46   38   90   58   60  252
SAFR DURBA1855 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   84   97  546  114   64  528  9999
SAFR DURBA1856  269  137  345  747   18   18 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR DURBA1871   69   91 9999  224   53    3   15   66   28 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR DURBA1872  118   43  109  434   58   76  119   18  137  107  284  145  1648
SAFR DURBA1873  122   74  227   52   16    0   24   61   67   92  162  178  1075
SAFR DURBA1874  182  108  232   95   30   68   12   36   39   47  199  346  1394
SAFR DURBA1875   92   97  154   54    6   52  141    7  141   85  422  140  1391
SAFR DURBA1876  136  163   63  106    8   52   24   32  113   45   98   58   898
SAFR DURBA1877  132  205   49   59    1   23   29   22   54  175   84   73   906
SAFR DURBA1878   68  128   71   54   85   48    6    8    4   33  122   93   720
SAFR DURBA1879  162   83  182   18   61   34   65  111   92  104  128   89  1129
SAFR DURBA1880  178  181   76  116   81   21    0   25   23  132  221  156  1210
SAFR DURBA1881  180   87   49   21    7   18   17  190   78   47  158   90   942
SAFR DURBA1882  104   52   57   80   58    6   62   54   54  109   68  175   879
SAFR DURBA1883  114  105  276   39   56    7    2  107   18  194  104  110  1132
SAFR DURBA1884  104  127  131   13   26   68    4   13   83  310  213   40  1132
SAFR DURBA1885  121   59   74   56   25    7    1   15  265   70   80  102   875
SAFR DURBA1886   77  166   77  102   55    0   80   13   22   14  122   80   808
SAFR DURBA1887  109   90   90   87  108   19   20   96   34   36   77   44   810
SAFR DURBA1888  132  128  138   55   99   13   22   29  112  104   34   92   958
SAFR DURBA1889  212  126   51   38   61    6    4   32   28  103   50   32   743
SAFR DURBA1890   49  122   51  203   13    8    3   16   28  135   90  119   837
SAFR DURBA1891  115  107  280   16   81   23   66   47   21  106  102  189  1153
SAFR DURBA1892   28  191   34   23   33    0   11   86  142  149  165  114   976
SAFR DURBA1893  176  172  166  109   99    3   44   21  352  347  212  111  1812
SAFR DURBA1894   44   92   56  107   75   15    8   10  256   93   72  120   948
SAFR DURBA1895  145  258  282  114   33    2   19   14   41   66   49  285  1308
SAFR DURBA1896   75   97  109  136   25    3   18   34   99  135  110  167  1008
SAFR DURBA1897   98   38  148   29    8   97    1   23  120  122   75  117   876
SAFR DURBA1898  114  143   70  122   70   12    6   53   51  153  141  145  1080
SAFR DURBA1899  145   34  105   38   40    4   12    6   43  160   51   92   730
SAFR DURBA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR EASTL     EAST LONDON           EASTL     -3302 2755    38    SAFR       79
SAFR EASTL MEAN   65   80  100   74   48   41   39   52   73   87   88   66  827
SAFR EASTL STDV   43   46   86   76   46   43   52   98   59   63   70   48  203
SAFR EASTL1876 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR EASTL1877 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   24   39   77   92   21  9999
SAFR EASTL1878    1   40   70   40   51   12   29   91   43   32   66   52   527
SAFR EASTL1879  125   51  113  149    9  102   68   28   82   52   46   20   845
SAFR EASTL1881   80   35  130   45   48   77  115  104  100   13  122   23   892
SAFR EASTL1882   33   25   75   77  164    2   43   86  149   22   88   66   830
SAFR EASTL1883   40   38  105   20   57   10    0   72   19   76   19   15   471
SAFR EASTL1884  112   41   64   74   44   47    5    0    0   98  109    8   602
SAFR EASTL1885   10   38   41   22   73    0   35   14   68   75   94   28   498
SAFR EASTL1886   72   64   37   64    3    1  152   23   20   73   59  108   676
SAFR EASTL1887   39   76   71  129   71   19   74  167    5   33   98   23   805
SAFR EASTL1888   53   37  109   23   40    1    5   33   52   58   16   25   452
SAFR EASTL1889   71   61   35   58    2   22    6    3   10   82   49  213   612
SAFR EASTL1890   21  133   47   77   10   61    5   14   27   64   47   42   548
SAFR EASTL1891   71   76   91   44   48  145    5   81   26   33  123  108   851
SAFR EASTL1892   27   60   58   34   20    1   28   58  152   71   43   68   620
SAFR EASTL1893   51   24   36   97   36    1   76    9   86   72  206   66   760
SAFR EASTL1894  105   15   98  104   97   10   10   27   15   50   43   24   598
SAFR EASTL1895   60   78  100  122   22   11    3    4   25   72   19   71   587
SAFR EASTL1896   28   40   41   91   26   11    7  152   57   32   82   56   623
SAFR EASTL1897   45   82  153   22   31  110    6   36  168  195   65   49   962
SAFR EASTL1898  136   40   14   17   44    6   19   39   12   90   31   44   492
SAFR EASTL1899   76   28   55   35   44    7   14   15   64   25   14   46   423
SAFR EASTL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR EBENE     EBENEZER              EBENE     -3039 2404  1227    SAFR       77
SAFR EBENE MEAN   33   49   58   34   17    7    9   12   11   20   22   20  277
SAFR EBENE STDV   37   45   41   25   18   10   13   21   18   19   23   22   89
SAFR EBENE1885 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    7    4    2    6    1  9999
SAFR EBENE1886    0    1   13   29   21   15   15   16   52    2    0    0   164
SAFR EBENE1887    3    4    5   21   11    1   22   22    1    7    1    1    99
SAFR EBENE1888    0    0   13   12   24   23   16   20   60    3   23    3   197
SAFR EBENE1889    0    1    0   14    4    5    3   15   17    2    1   11    73
SAFR EBENE1890 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   20    0    0  9999
SAFR EBENE1891    0    1    0   17   18   13    3    8    5    0    0    0    65
SAFR EBENE1892    0    0    6   38    8   17   24   12    8    8    0   13   134
SAFR EBENE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR ESTCO     ESTCOURT              ESTCO     -2900 2953  1181    SAFR       73
SAFR ESTCO MEAN  128  110   99   41   18    8   10   17   33   63   92  117  735
SAFR ESTCO STDV   63   48   53   31   21   13   15   24   32   38   46   46  162
SAFR ESTCO1895  102  156  138   17   10    0    0    0   19   28   70  223   763
SAFR ESTCO1896  144  218  123   90   19   19    0    8    6   66   94  116   903
SAFR ESTCO1897   87  100   58   48   10    5    0   13   44   58   38  138   599
SAFR ESTCO1898  103   69   55   42   18    0    0    0    0   55  154   89   585
SAFR ESTCO1899   81    0  130   72   26   15   17    0   13  136   99  122   711
SAFR ESTCO1900  109   71   43   32    0    0   25   39    9   46   48  204   626
SAFR ESTCO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR FORTB     FORT BEAUFORT         FORTB     -3247 2638   456    SAFR       79
SAFR FORTB MEAN   47   63   75   39   27   17   17   23   37   45   51   48  478
SAFR FORTB STDV   29   47   50   30   24   19   22   33   31   33   33   37  141
SAFR FORTB1878   11    5   33   88   35 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR FORTB1879   41   44  104   71    2   26   60   28   64    4    0   20   464
SAFR FORTB1881  104   51  142   61   78   68   66   41   37    0   27   42   717
SAFR FORTB1882   20   64   57   44   52    0   12   36   42   12   39   71   449
SAFR FORTB1883   23   28  120   38   12    7    2   29   24   85   82   21   471
SAFR FORTB1884   53   28   46   15   94   33    1    3   14   60   77    9   433
SAFR FORTB1885   18   30   98   32   84    0    3   30   58   37  104   19   513
SAFR FORTB1886  109  111   38  104    9    1  133    2   48   77   18  133   783
SAFR FORTB1887   59   95   58   77   24    8   61   63   11   33   99   21   609
SAFR FORTB1888   59   67   94   60   72    0    5   55  112   47   14   30   615
SAFR FORTB1889  186   93   79    9    0   11    0    1    5  102   62  138   686
SAFR FORTB1890   68  184   31   72   17    7    6    4   22   86  117   46   660
SAFR FORTB1891  122   53   72   58   56   71   41   57   19   33  176   63   821
SAFR FORTB1892   26   63   85   65   11    5    4   23  181   53   13   33   562
SAFR FORTB1893   79   69  134   93   19    4   27   14 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR FORTB1894   68   23  246   59   34    0    0   13   16   43   49   34   585
SAFR FORTB1895   78   77  112   45   20    2    2   18   29   33   44   52   512
SAFR FORTB1896   58   54   58   42   16    9    2   40   37   32  116   48   512
SAFR FORTB1897   52   16   59   12   44   39    0    3   42   33   24   56   380
SAFR FORTB1898   99   90   29   42   15    0   13    0    9   67   40   41   445
SAFR FORTB1899   90   57   74   61    8    7   12   29   42   15   13   64   472
SAFR FORTB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR FRARD     FRASERBURG ROAD       FRARD     -3247 2159   555    SAFR       81
SAFR FRARD MEAN   10   15   22   12    8    5    5    6    5    7   11   10  117
SAFR FRARD STDV   18   18   25   15   11    7    8   12    9   10   17   16   53
SAFR FRARD1877 9999 9999 9999    3   21    6   35    0    0    0    2    6  9999
SAFR FRARD1878    5    9   16    4    2    6   24   15    7    8    0    4   100
SAFR FRARD1879   35    3   33    2   45   15    4    2   44    1    0    0   184
SAFR FRARD1880    0   55   18   31    2    1    1   17    3   50   16    0   194
SAFR FRARD1881    0    1   68   32   16   37    1    2    2    0    2    0   161
SAFR FRARD1882   22   21   26   13    2    7    2   27   10    3    0   26   159
SAFR FRARD1883    9   10    5   41    5    5    9    3   27   12   16    0   142
SAFR FRARD1884   32    7   10    1   10    9    0    0    0    0    5    0    74
SAFR FRARD1885   10   25   30   12   12    4    0    8    5    2   36    4   148
SAFR FRARD1886   32   30    7   29    1    4    4    5    7   18    0   12   149
SAFR FRARD1887   10   51   22   21   32    0    7    9    1   23    6    2   184
SAFR FRARD1888   10   11   11   45   11   12    7    4   42    1    7    6   167
SAFR FRARD1889   61   50    6    7   30    1    5    1    1    7   19   46   234
SAFR FRARD1890  114   41   57   57   54   27   10    0    4   31   47    3   445
SAFR FRARD1891   12   23   20   27   17   30    0   23    5    0   40    6   203
SAFR FRARD1892    3    0   80   36   17    8    1    2    0    4   18    5   174
SAFR FRARD1893   21    6   65   10    6   34    4    3   12    5    8    0   174
SAFR FRARD1894    5   10   16   20   35   10    0   41    2   14   40   11   204
SAFR FRARD1895   27    2   23   71   21    2   13    2    2    1    2   24   190
SAFR FRARD1896   13   41   11    2   19    2    3   27    5   12   35    0   170
SAFR FRARD1897   17    7    9    6   26    3    3    0    5   21    0   11   108
SAFR FRARD1898   33   19   16   38    5    0    3    0   13    1    8    0   136
SAFR FRARD1899    0   12   34   35   38   10   33    8    0   10    0    0   180
SAFR FRASE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR GARIE     GARIES                GARIE     -3034 1800   227    SAFR       82
SAFR GARIE MEAN    3    4    6   12   18   26   18   21   10    8    6    3  130
SAFR GARIE STDV    7    7   10   14   17   21   14   17   11   11   12    5   52
SAFR GARIE1885 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    4    3    8    5    4  9999
SAFR GARIE1886    6    1    0    7   27   13    5   30    5    8    0    0   102
SAFR GARIE1887    0    3    6   15   12    6   23   40    3   19   17    0   144
SAFR GARIE1888    0    1    2    9   19   58   25   27   39    6   22    0   208
SAFR GARIE1889    3    3    6   37    5   26    6   28   15    6    6    2   143
SAFR GARIE1890    0    3    0   35   44   19   17   10   10   13   21    0   172
SAFR GARIE1891    0    0    5   29   38   31   12   11   20    0    0    0   146
SAFR GARIE1892    0    0    2    7   20   19   17   29   24    7    0   15   140
SAFR GARIE1895    0    0   10   10   26    0    9    2    7    2    0    0    66
SAFR GARIE1897    1    0    8    0    9    5    9    1   14    1    0    0    48
SAFR GARIE1898    3    4    0   41   13   17   48    8    4    3   15    0   156
SAFR GARIE1899    0    0    4   14   10    2   91   27    0   13    0    0   161
SAFR GARIE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR GEORG     GEORGE                GEORG     -3358 2228   229    SAFR       83
SAFR GEORG MEAN   77   82   92   70   65   49   50   69   84   87   84   77  896
SAFR GEORG STDV   45   56   50   49   54   42   34   56   70   46   54   68  174
SAFR GEORG1878   29   67  136   43   44   61   85  117   49   70   54   71   826
SAFR GEORG1879   76  121  212   25   38   81   40   51  142   84   30   25   925
SAFR GEORG1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   880
SAFR GEORG1881  110   35  100   54   79   57   58   58   38   43   55   65   752
SAFR GEORG1882   58   14   88   75   58    3   96   33   37   11   83   62   618
SAFR GEORG1883   64   36   63   88   48   17   35   85   79  130   20   62   727
SAFR GEORG1884  100  133   94   25   60  119   24    8  102   52   72   34   823
SAFR GEORG1885  108   50  100  107  313    4   29   70  134   67   63   65  1110
SAFR GEORG1886   57   92   86   68   29   22  120   46   83   67   91  108   869
SAFR GEORG1887   56   72   73  106   52   24   15  172   20   74   67   35   766
SAFR GEORG1888   65   65  102  108  114   32   42  157  159   93   50   40  1027
SAFR GEORG1889   98   69   65   35   13   35   22   48   25   90  113  227   840
SAFR GEORG1890   48  120   49   41  122   83   35   24   37   90  117   62   828
SAFR GEORG1891   70   46   33   18   81  225   24  104   46   52  179   81   959
SAFR GEORG1892   19   96  105  104   42  108   86   15  155   91   28   64   913
SAFR GEORG1893  118   65  196   47   82   18   24   16  113   96  115   81   971
SAFR GEORG1894   78   25  144  104   61   33   14   33   42   65   78   42   719
SAFR GEORG1895  161   67   12   58   20   40   13   19   79   61   31   69   630
SAFR GEORG1896   80   72   89  115   58   55   22  137  103   62  106   25   924
SAFR GEORG1897   98  107   34   18   99   66   18   30   94   76   57   62   759
SAFR GEORG1898  150   68   45   57   39   24   73   30   51   62   33   62   694
SAFR GEORG1899   39   65  101   82   39   44   22   19   61   51   28   70   621
SAFR GEORG9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR GOLIA     GOLIADS KRAAL                   -3208 2440  1067               80
SAFR GOLIA MEAN   42   54   61   32   26    9   16   18   18   30   36   34  375
SAFR GOLIA STDV   39   30   39   21   22   11   19   22   21   31   31   32  113
SAFR GOLIA1863    1   65   26   35   26   10   11    0   13  109   76   61   433
SAFR GOLIA1864   63   59   36   48   25    0    2   17    8    0   53   40   351
SAFR GOLIA1865   11   42   14   52    0    6   15    0    0   10    0    8   158
SAFR GOLIA1866    0   77   42   69   18    0    0   22   46    7   40   30   351
SAFR GOLIA1867   13   53   71    0   32    0    4  105   21   30   53   51   433
SAFR GOLIA1868   12   90   32   35   32    1   41   22    0   16   43   29   353
SAFR GOLIA1869   14   57   42   11    0    0    0   43   15   89    8    0   279
SAFR GOLIA1870   41  120   82   25   37    0    0   52   13   62   26   78   536
SAFR GOLIA1871   33   30    5    0    0    6    3    1    4   78   36   26   222
SAFR GOLIA1873   38   53   19   27   27    0   17    0   17   10    0   10   218
SAFR GOLIA1874   31   28   68   45   49    0   49    3    0   30   81  116   500
SAFR GOLIA1875   28   62   20   40   21   33   28   28   14   10   46   41   371
SAFR GOLIA1876  102  126   73   56   51   17    2   14   24   18   52   13   548
SAFR GOLIA1877   13   60   34    0    9   19   20    0    0   54   19    9   237
SAFR GOLIA1878    6    5   83   21   20    0   16   14   27   27   45   20   284
SAFR GOLIA1879   65    7  149   50   16   22   31   10   54    0    0    4   408
SAFR GOLIA1881  126   40  136   56   30   35   69   24   26    0   22    3   567
SAFR GOLIA1882   65   81   32   15   22    0    6   13   26    5    0   57   322
SAFR GOLIA1883   19   19  100   27   19    0    0    9   14   27    9    0   243
SAFR GOLIA1884   72   14   53   15   39   32   11    5    0    2   15    4   262
SAFR GOLIA1885    0   33   62   15   99    3    0    4   39   17   16    0   288
SAFR GOLIA1886   96   43   65   84    5    0   56    3    3   56    7   62   480
SAFR GOLIA1887   30   72   72   43   35    0   46   42    0    1   26    7   374
SAFR GOLIA1888    8   60   61    6   84    6    3   43   19   18    6   26   340
SAFR GOLIA1889   93   34   96    0   19    0    0    0    0   93   39  121   495
SAFR GOLIA1890   42  112   41   43   13   17   13    0    9   70   92   55   507
SAFR GOLIA1891  123   34   33   26   29   12   11   33   14   10  127   58   510
SAFR GOLIA1892    5   56   90   26    9   24   25   17  101   15   17   35   420
SAFR GOLIA1893   41   38   99   32   26    9   12   10   27   32   57   30   413
SAFR GOLIA1894    1   50  147   37    7   15    0    0    6   20   74   18   375
SAFR GOLIA1895  103   52    5   49    6    0    0   10   14    7   36   34   316
SAFR GOLIA1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR GOLIA1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR GOLIA1898 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR GOLIA1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR GOLIA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR GRAAF     GRAAF REINET          GRAAF     -3215 2432   741    SAFR       80
SAFR GRAAF MEAN   27   42   50   29   23   13   15   17   22   27   32   34  326
SAFR GRAAF STDV   25   35   39   23   26   13   18   22   26   24   28   32  106
SAFR GRAAF1861   40   30   26   43   20    3   19   18   29   14   24   49   315
SAFR GRAAF1862   27   11    4   46    1    4   39    9    9    9    2   15   176
SAFR GRAAF1863    6  118    9    9   36    8   11    1   19  105   99   45   466
SAFR GRAAF1864   45  118   40    6   23    3   12   20   24   10   18   26   345
SAFR GRAAF1865   33   19   23   68    2   12   16    1   19    3    2   12   210
SAFR GRAAF1866    3   81   24   54    4    1    0   23   61   11   52   47   361
SAFR GRAAF1867   10   63   47   12   38    9    2   87   33   38   74   50   463
SAFR GRAAF1868   22  110   24   37   41    0   63    8    0   28   55   31   419
SAFR GRAAF1869   13  103   41    8    8    1    1   46   19   83   27    0   350
SAFR GRAAF1870   41   80   65   57   32    0    0   46    6   58   38   45   468
SAFR GRAAF1871   27   40   33    6   29   26   24   27    1   88   28   89   418
SAFR GRAAF1872   49   20   72   14   92   16   11   22   17    0   42   29   384
SAFR GRAAF1873   35   59   26   27   24    0   19    4   10   27   13   15   259
SAFR GRAAF1874  108   30   59   15    6    0   38    0   14   24   91  166   551
SAFR GRAAF1875   27   51   28   59   22   39   40   33    5   16   74   51   445
SAFR GRAAF1876   81  130   73   85   56   13    2    4   27    9   47    7   534
SAFR GRAAF1877   39   20   49    3   18    7   16    0    3   69   35   18   277
SAFR GRAAF1878    9   11   55   26   17    1    6   19   26   25   45   13   253
SAFR GRAAF1879   56    7  113   36    9   32   29    4   59    2    1    0   348
SAFR GRAAF1881   47   26  109   32   34   20   32   21    4    3   21   19   368
SAFR GRAAF1882   43   44   49    9   26    0    8   26   18    2   23   64   312
SAFR GRAAF1883    5   26   76   17   13    5    1   15    5   20   20    0   203
SAFR GRAAF1884   35   16   34    9   33   62    0    0    4   21   30    2   246
SAFR GRAAF1885   12   22   62   25  107    0    0    8   87   24   27    0   374
SAFR GRAAF1886   79   56   54   66    1    1  119    1    7   47    6  110   547
SAFR GRAAF1887   25   67   76   58   43    0   47   30    1    7   45    4   403
SAFR GRAAF1888    5   69   67   20   80    4    4   22   38   41    8   10   368
SAFR GRAAF1889  103   32   79    2   24    1    0    0    0   70   33  128   472
SAFR GRAAF1890   52  111   42   12   25    4    5    0    6   77   64   39   437
SAFR GRAAF1891   96   10   52   35   51   23    7   46   11   11  114   66   522
SAFR GRAAF1892   19   15   83   16   11   16   17   17  132   19   34   24   403
SAFR GRAAF1893   16   31   80   20    2   11    5    7   48   36  110   23   389
SAFR GRAAF1894   44   29  132   27   22   17    0    7    6   16   46   30   376
SAFR GRAAF1895   49   36   64   43   17    0    0    3   14    8   18   62   314
SAFR GRAAF1896   23   37   37   16   34    7    0   67    2    4   99   26   352
SAFR GRAAF1897   49   15   65    8   84    5    0    1   42    7   15   20   311
SAFR GRAAF1898  112   56   25   25   11    0    9    0    2   58   26   19   343
SAFR GRAAF1899    4   66   52   59    4    9    1    4    2    0    8   23   232
SAFR GRAAF9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR GRAHA     GRAHAMSTOWN           GRAHA     -3318 2632   539    SAFR       79
SAFR GRAHA MEAN   58   65   83   51   49   35   36   43   60   74   72   54  654
SAFR GRAHA STDV   37   34   54   40   45   28   47   48   51   46   54   44  125
SAFR GRAHA1851G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   647
SAFR GRAHA1852G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   562
SAFR GRAHA1855G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   814
SAFR GRAHA1856G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   845
SAFR GRAHA1857G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   787
SAFR GRAHA1858G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   662
SAFR GRAHA1865   58  184   20   72   11   13   21   24  124    9   30   11   577
SAFR GRAHA1866   59   43   99   43    5    3    3   39   44  100   72   54   564
SAFR GRAHA1867 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  191   64   92  237   38  9999
SAFR GRAHA1868   23   99   40   54   20    1   67   91   85   40  149  105   774
SAFR GRAHA1869   33   73   67   12   14   13   11   37   61  171   98   26   616
SAFR GRAHA1870   43  167   83   39   80 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR GRAHA1871G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   783
SAFR GRAHA1872   86   93  110  152  204   93   53   55    6   37   85   32  1006
SAFR GRAHA1873   85   45   69   81   28   17    7   27   19   55  118   54   605
SAFR GRAHA1874    0   53  147   36   25   11  190   16   54  124   84  298  1038
SAFR GRAHA1875   11   57   41   94   36   14   53   42   10   46   51   57   512
SAFR GRAHA1876   52  172   32   84   88   12    5   22   58   32  129   16   702
SAFR GRAHA1877   41   58   71 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   34   15  9999
SAFR GRAHA1878   12   60   72   29   25   33   15   54   60   14   72   45   491
SAFR GRAHA1879G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   760
SAFR GRAHA1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   930
SAFR GRAHA1881   70   35  138   66   82  133   93   82   66   18   40   22   845
SAFR GRAHA1882   39   99   67   56   90    1   32   62   52   43   52   53   646
SAFR GRAHA1883   65   21   84   51   76    9   13   59   37  102   16   15   548
SAFR GRAHA1884   74   71   50   32   59   89   11   14   40   79  125   17   661
SAFR GRAHA1885   35   36   95   36  100    0   39   43  126   59  185   53   807
SAFR GRAHA1886   93  108  102  161   36    0  232   10   19  129   49  140  1079
SAFR GRAHA1887   41  126   46   60   38   14   33  121   19   47  168   31   744
SAFR GRAHA1888   63   62  136   52  121    9   15  200   90   69   49   36   902
SAFR GRAHA1889  131   53   58   19    1   21   42   12    7  111   53  272   780
SAFR GRAHA1890   35  191   17   62   26   31   13    4   35   57   75   58   604
SAFR GRAHA1891  139   45   35   32  118  120   18   54   31   47  186   81   906
SAFR GRAHA1892   14   67  124  102   30   11   17    9  239   87   23   24   747
SAFR GRAHA1893   71   22  110   85   74   23   22   15  145   63  259   67   956
SAFR GRAHA1894  132   21  163   86   55    5   26   39   36  121   49   43   776
SAFR GRAHA1895   97  125  114   75   23    4   10   25   43   98   47   61   722
SAFR GRAHA1896   57   46   37   47   20   30   15   62   71   68  172   75   700
SAFR GRAHA1897   38   17   54   62   76  103   14   12   67   90  117   50   700
SAFR GRAHA1898  116  110   16   33   43   14   26   18   21  124   42   48   611
SAFR GRAHA1899   57   42   34   76   42   28   19   34   26   22   40   77   497
SAFR GRAHA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR GRIQU     GRIQUATOWN            GRIQU     -2851 2315  1311    SAFR       77
SAFR GRIQU MEAN   43   53   66   34   15    5    4    9    9   19   24   31  308
SAFR GRIQU STDV   43   43   44   31   18    9    7   22   16   19   25   30  100
SAFR GRIQU1883 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   17    0    3   21   38    0  9999
SAFR GRIQU1884   86   39  154    3   27   11    0    0    0   33    6    0   359
SAFR GRIQU1885    1   40   40   11   47    0    0   10    2   13   76   17   257
SAFR GRIQU1886   53   31   73   17    3    0    8   13    0    3    4  108   313
SAFR GRIQU1887   29   67   24   52   50   17   36    2    0   11   49   22   359
SAFR GRIQU1888   64   69   52   18   51    7    0    5   49    2   23   27   367
SAFR GRIQU1889   44   59   33   67    4    0    0    2    0   57   27   58   351
SAFR GRIQU1890    5   97   46   66   30   26    3    1    0   38   29   62   403
SAFR GRIQU1891   99   79  141   84   23   21    0    3    0    3   61   58   572
SAFR GRIQU1892   94   11   80   40   28   21    0    0   16   22    0    3   315
SAFR GRIQU1893   80   58   74   25    0    7    7    0   19   32   38   22   362
SAFR GRIQU1894   38  233  118   79   50  100    0   57    8   48   35  127   893
SAFR GRIQU1895   65   23   25  127    7    0    1    0    0    1   22  112   383
SAFR GRIQU1896   14   21   28   36    0   19    0    0    0    1    8   65   192
SAFR GRIQU1897   84   14   11    3    0    0    0    6    0   12    1    4   135
SAFR GRIQU1898   89   57   74   34   16    0    0    1    0   17   23    1   312
SAFR GRIQU1899   24    3  118   91   48    9   15    4    6   47   24   31   420
SAFR GRIQU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR GROOT     GROOTE POST                     -3328 1824   140               84
SAFR GROOT MEAN   10   14   14   30   78   81   74   59   43   35   19   16  472
SAFR GROOT STDV   15   24   13   22   49   34   34   28   28   20   12   12  102
SAFR GROOT1865 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   13    5  9999
SAFR GROOT1866   66   90    6   30   19  118   63   86   33   30    9   14   564
SAFR GROOT1867    7   13   28   39   27   52   92   34    0   76    8    4   380
SAFR GROOT1868   21   20   12   63   29   35   89   28   25   45   39   24   430
SAFR GROOT1869    2    1   10   17  166  153   73   25   30   18   32   37   564
SAFR GROOT1870   27    4    5   14  120   83  162   88   36   42   12   20   613
SAFR GROOT1871    6    1    3    5  117   65   83   76    0   12   14   14   396
SAFR GROOT1872   13    0    0    0   86  104   75   90   59   17   22   17   483
SAFR GROOT1873    0    0   18   24   71   92   92   78   30   20    8   33   466
SAFR GROOT1874    0    0   25   86   40   58   68   53   25   20   37    0   412
SAFR GROOT1875    0    0    8   19   19   97   17   57   81   31    4   42   375
SAFR GROOT1876    3    5   54   15   70   44   68  130   34   11   20   28   482
SAFR GROOT1877    5   32    4   52  198   91   36   62   36   42   25    0   583
SAFR GROOT1878    5   19   31   17  114   89  128   34   90   67   35    6   635
SAFR GROOT1879   23    0    0   19   45   53   67   31   46   29   18    4   335
SAFR GROOT1881    0    4   18   24  102   68   46   85   26   29   15   14   431
SAFR GROOT1882    2    8   19   15   52   46   70   28   26   51   17   24   358
SAFR GROOT1883   12    5   12   41   68   99  113   85   73   45    3   32   588
SAFR GROOT1884    3    9    2   58   47   84   61   19  102   45   38    0   468
SAFR GROOT1885    1   49   10   36   40  116   32   57   25   25   17   12   420
SAFR GROOT1886    5    0   20    8   65   63   22   48   49   31    4   19   334
SAFR GROOT1887   15    2    0   52   35   19   87   55   34   79    9   10   397
SAFR GROOT1888    3    0   20   45  157  144   93   51   86   11   42   14   666
SAFR GROOT1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   391
SAFR GROOT1890    0   68   23   10   97 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR GROOT1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR GROOT9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR HOOPS     HOOPSTAD              HOOPS     -2750 2554  1239    SAFR       76
SAFR HOOPS MEAN   81   77   75   39   17    6    8    6   13   39   59   69 9999
SAFR HOOPS STDV   51   55   43   32   22   11   15   13   23   33   38   43 9999
SAFR HOOPS1883   81   77   75   22   17    6   15    6   43   13   49    4   408
SAFR HOOPS1886   81   55   86   22   17    6    1    6   13    8   64  105   464
SAFR HOOPS1887   39   44  107   42   11   11    9   20   13   16   74   81   467
SAFR HOOPS1888   77   96  144  137   14    1    8   12   23   59   10   49   630
SAFR HOOPS1889  108   68   26   59   17    6    8  104   13   48  158   63   678
SAFR HOOPS1892  103   36  100   10    4    6    8   34   13   32   41   23   410
SAFR HOOPS1894  225  296   11   39   22    6    8    6   13   39   54  134   853
SAFR HOOPS1895  121  203   82  189   17    6    8    6   13   52   35   93   825
SAFR HOOPS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR HOPET     HOPETOWN              HOPET     -2937 2405  1098    SAFR       77
SAFR HOPET MEAN   39   53   59   34   15    6    6    8   11   19   30   28  298
SAFR HOPET STDV   36   43   38   29   19    9    9   17   19   17   28   26   90
SAFR HOPET1881   56   83  129   30   43    8    1    0    2    3   14    6   375
SAFR HOPET1882   10   61   93   34   30    0   12    7   37    6   30   43   363
SAFR HOPET1883   24   19   37   10    0    0    6    0    2   29   42    0   169
SAFR HOPET1884   93    5  120    3   19   17    0    0    4    5   34    0   300
SAFR HOPET1885    6    0    4   17   40    6    0    7   12    2   15    7   116
SAFR HOPET1886   42   13   47   28    2    0    4   11    0   12    6   32   197
SAFR HOPET1887  107  110   62   48   50    8   39   33    1   24   18   31   531
SAFR HOPET1888   36   53   58   25   39    4    0    3   41   20    5   11   295
SAFR HOPET1889   26   60    8   15    4    0    0    0    0   97   39   42   291
SAFR HOPET1890   14   66   70   83   29   20   25    3    0   26   27   39   402
SAFR HOPET1891   51   60  177   42   52   23    0   13    0    7  114   50   589
SAFR HOPET1892   62   20  264   19   25   28    0    2   39   24    1    7   491
SAFR HOPET1893  107   23   37   10    0    7    5   13    1    6   64   34   307
SAFR HOPET1894   66   55   75   25   15   13    0   18    0   34   52   67   420
SAFR HOPET1895   41   50   76   66   37    0    3    0    0    9   11  133   426
SAFR HOPET1896    7   33   15  103   35   30    0    1    0    3   17   89   333
SAFR HOPET1897  119   10   66   10    7    0    0    1    0    1    1   58   273
SAFR HOPET1898  164   52   77   20    8    0    1    0    9   21   10   10   372
SAFR HOPET1899    0   56   98   60   64    9   22    4    5   44   18   32   412
SAFR HOPET9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR HUMAN     HUMANSDORP            HUMAN     -3402 2446   152    SAFR       83
SAFR HUMAN MEAN   47   45   65   57   63   51   56   64   69   72   61   43  689
SAFR HUMAN STDV   34   37   47   43   52   38   40   43   55   45   49   30  143
SAFR HUMAN1878   23   54  104   30   58   62   58   64  145   61   55   58   772
SAFR HUMAN1879   38   39  180   49   19   80   36   64   71   45   17   35   673
SAFR HUMAN1881   34    9   80  108  158   73   80   80   44   29   43   31   769
SAFR HUMAN1882   32   18   45   29  114    3   57   33   74   57   48   67   577
SAFR HUMAN1883   19   11   45   77   51   19   50  122   21   92    1   34   542
SAFR HUMAN1884   76   51   48   40   16   89   36   21   68   59   31   31   566
SAFR HUMAN1885   39   33   23   40  113   11   41   59   70   21   52   11   513
SAFR HUMAN1886   33   67   61   80   24    0  123   31   33   46   53   74   625
SAFR HUMAN1887   37   70   67   97   48   19   14   86   10   30   67   20   565
SAFR HUMAN1888   22   35  143   42  129   58   57  143   81   68   56   51   885
SAFR HUMAN1889   81   12   28   11    1   47   78   43   30   56   58  244   689
SAFR HUMAN1890   22  100   27   20   30   56   49    5   30   84   37   30   490
SAFR HUMAN1891   56   34   29    6   44  270   56  114   26   57  229   46   967
SAFR HUMAN1892   26   64   95  191   26   96   66   15  132   97    7   21   836
SAFR HUMAN1894   47   11  116   42   86   11   42   43   21   33   70   22   544
SAFR HUMAN1895  103   28   15   56   31   50   32   58   38   79   29   57   576
SAFR HUMAN1896   15   32   14   77   15   33   41  216   38    8  125   56   670
SAFR HUMAN1897   15   35   46   10  182   61   83   40  148   78   57   21   776
SAFR HUMAN1898   77   26   22   12   72   23   45   25   41   70   49   44   506
SAFR HUMAN1899   13   40   50   88   41   43    6   21   28   32   25   37   424
SAFR HUMAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR JANSE     JANSENVILLE           JANSE     -3256 2440   410    SAFR       80
SAFR JANSE MEAN   22   33   42   24   17    7   11   15   19   27   25   23  256
SAFR JANSE STDV   25   31   35   24   24    8   16   23   28   26   23   24   79
SAFR JANSE1878    0   26   37   30   13   15    0    5   36    1    4   15   182
SAFR JANSE1879   22   21   93   69   15   18    4    7   24    3    0    8   284
SAFR JANSE1881   20   30   65   36   14    5   14   11    5    1   29    8   238
SAFR JANSE1882   76   40   40   16   11    0    6   10   10    4   11   58   282
SAFR JANSE1883    1   10   53   13   10    9    0    5   13   24   19   13   170
SAFR JANSE1884   52   24   34    4   24   30    0    0    1   14   28    0   211
SAFR JANSE1885    3   21   66   20   50    0    1    0   37   12   22   27   259
SAFR JANSE1886   67   27   19   58    4    3   49    6   14   17    3   89   356
SAFR JANSE1887   70   20   62   28   11    0   15   46    0    6   70    8   336
SAFR JANSE1888   15   10   54   43   47    6    1    6   36    5   12   42   277
SAFR JANSE1889   68   24   22    0   25    7    0    0    0   31   37  117   331
SAFR JANSE1890   22   72   25   13    4    6    0    0   16   33   45   34   270
SAFR JANSE1891   70   10   62   37   22   55    7   36   12    4   84   42   441
SAFR JANSE1892    1   30   30   20    2    8    6    6   66    7   18   11   205
SAFR JANSE1893   39   23  123   33   14    6    6    4   36   21  113   37   455
SAFR JANSE1894   41   64  124   17    4    8    0    2   22   35   45   26   388
SAFR JANSE1895   49   44   25   49   30    3    0    3   12    8   18   49   290
SAFR JANSE1896   87   34   53    3   24    4    0   50    5   10   86   26   382
SAFR JANSE1897   38    0   21   20   43   12    0    0   37   11    0   13   195
SAFR JANSE1898   80   58   17   13   11    1    0    1    0   30   17   10   238
SAFR JANSE1899    0    5   14   47    3    6    4   15    4   12    6   13   129
SAFR JANSE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR JOBRG     JOHANNESBURG          JOBRG     -2612 2806  1753    SAFR       74
SAFR JOBRG MEAN  142  120  107   50   23    7   10    9   25   70  127  133  823
SAFR JOBRG STDV   82   67   55   36   27   15   20   18   27   41   64   59  179
SAFR JOBRG1888 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   37   23    9   91   58  112  9999
SAFR JOBRG1889  130   80   51   33    0    0    0    0   25    6  128   51   504
SAFR JOBRG1890  156   88   41   55    0    0   19    0    3    5   99  194   660
SAFR JOBRG1891  259  205  141  131   28   18    0   14    1   37   59  143  1036
SAFR JOBRG1892  168  130   97   36   28    2    0    0   52   93   56   38   700
SAFR JOBRG1893  197  152   89   30    0    5    7    0   70   61  205  140   956
SAFR JOBRG1894  117  182  124   38   71    4    0   22   59   11  125  147   900
SAFR JOBRG1895   97  116  178   51    6    3    0    0    8    2  101  178   740
SAFR JOBRG1896   42   94   50   43   32   16    0   20   11   61   62  158   589
SAFR JOBRG1897  247  127  100   14   13    0    0    5    3   83   56   89   737
SAFR JOBRG1898  227  151   72   11   38    0    0    5   26   16   66  124   736
SAFR JOBRG1899  181   74   52   75   22    3    9    1   51   68   73  117   726
SAFR JOBRG9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR KENHA     KENHARDT              KENHA     -2921 2109   791    SAFR       78
SAFR KENHA MEAN   17   30   32   18   10    5    5    5    5    8   10   10  145
SAFR KENHA STDV   31   37   33   25   15    8   13   10   10   11   13   12   70
SAFR KENHA1878G9999   13   70    6   28    0   10    9   11 9999   28    9   173
SAFR KENHA1879   15    4    7    0   18   44    3    3   53    3    0    0   150
SAFR KENHA1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    83
SAFR KENHA1881   17   19   59   20    4   12    0    0    1   19    0    0   151
SAFR KENHA1882   17   30   12    3    0   12   10    4   13    0    0   21   122
SAFR KENHA1883    0    8    0   44    2    0    0    0    2    4    5    0    65
SAFR KENHA1884   60    0    0    7   14    8    0    0    0    0   27    0   116
SAFR KENHA1885    0   84   76   19   32    0    0    0    0   25    0    0   236
SAFR KENHA1886    9    0   44    0    0    0    0   19    0    3   10   64   149
SAFR KENHA1887    0   39   24   15   22    8    6    0    0    4   18    0   136
SAFR KENHA1888    0    8   15    9   10    6    0    3   19    4    0    0    74
SAFR KENHA1889   56   49    0   26    0    0    0    0    0   33    0   10   174
SAFR KENHA1890    0    7   86   63   10   12    0    0    0   18   21   23   240
SAFR KENHA1891   17   58    2   20   12    2    0   17    0   14   37    0   179
SAFR KENHA1892   45    0   45   26   15    0    1    0    0   20    0    0   152
SAFR KENHA1893   51   19   48    6    5 9999   14    1    3 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KENHA1894    4   64   33   26   22   19    0    0    0   25    6    9   208
SAFR KENHA1895    9    7   21   89    0    0    0    0    0    0    8   37   171
SAFR KENHA1896    0   30   32    2   14    0    0    1    0    0    7   51   137
SAFR KENHA1897   20    6    0    4    5    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    35
SAFR KENHA1898   34   43   19   24    3    0    5    0    5    9    0    0   142
SAFR KENHA1899    3   25   34   26   21   13   15    0    7   14    1   13   172
SAFR KENHA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR KIMBE     KIMBERLEY             KIMBE     -2848 2446  1204    SAFR       76
SAFR KIMBE MEAN   58   64   74   40   18    7    7    9   14   28   43   51  413
SAFR KIMBE STDV   37   44   41   33   20   14   11   18   21   24   31   40  121
SAFR KIMBE1874  181  228   76   13 9999 9999   23 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KIMBE1875   65   92   57   22   44    6   33    1    0   29   42   47   438
SAFR KIMBE1876   38  102   57 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KIMBE1877   17   99   36    1   24    0   17    9   22   31   34   55   345
SAFR KIMBE1878   13   74   21   10   18    0   16   28    0    4   29   24   237
SAFR KIMBE1879   62   71  113    6   13   33   15    8  151    0    7   13   492
SAFR KIMBE1880  135   34   15    8    6    1    0    0    0   53   38  102   392
SAFR KIMBE1881  151  154  206   36   44    3    0   21    0   11  128   16   770
SAFR KIMBE1882   41   33   97   27   32    1   21   19   32   12   20   41   376
SAFR KIMBE1883   67   45   39   14    6    0   18    3    3   22   66    1   284
SAFR KIMBE1884  164   46  120   21   22    9    0    0    8   19   21   39   469
SAFR KIMBE1885    5   52   39   23   14    2    0   20   39   14   19   17   244
SAFR KIMBE1886   34   35   94   26    1    2    9    5    2   13    2  145   368
SAFR KIMBE1887   38   74   46   35   51   14   35   19    2   25   24  114   477
SAFR KIMBE1888   52   85  116   46   51    3    0    7   45   19    0   15   439
SAFR KIMBE1889   67   51   48   50    6    0    0    4    6  113   59   42   446
SAFR KIMBE1890   23  175   42   76   18   19   24    2    0   37   84   87   587
SAFR KIMBE1891   84   73  165   67    7   30    4   26   12   38  139  151   796
SAFR KIMBE1892   24   29  123   16    3   27    0    1   47   36   17    4   327
SAFR KIMBE1893  145   39   35   36    0   21    5   15    0    6   56   55   413
SAFR KIMBE1894  193  148   64   30   30    1    0    7   10   33   61   59   636
SAFR KIMBE1895   33   51   50   92   29    0    6    0    1    1   64   80   407
SAFR KIMBE1896   31   22   83   78   56   13    0    9    0    1   22  189   504
SAFR KIMBE1897   65   20   49   24    6    0    0    6    0   22    0   34   226
SAFR KIMBE1898  214   56   33   13   33    0    1    0   12   34   35   34   465
SAFR KIMBE1899   67   61   73   98   34    9   24    6    6   46   46   23   493
SAFR KIMBE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR KINGW     KINGWILLIAMSTOWN      KINGW     -3252 2724   400    SAFR       79
SAFR KINGW MEAN   56   66   81   42   32   18   20   27   44   58   64   53  551
SAFR KINGW STDV   36   39   53   38   33   22   36   47   38   45   47   37  135
SAFR KINGW1868   27  165   53   26   15    1  102  105   42  106   49   99   790
SAFR KINGW1869   55   72  123   29    5   13    3   31   72   94   73   23   593
SAFR KINGW1870   49  174   68   44   70    1   22   26   15   98   58   81   706
SAFR KINGW1871   46   68   21   53    9   12   61   48   33  180   41  127   699
SAFR KINGW1872   39   10   96   72  275   34   68    8   24   19   73   45   763
SAFR KINGW1873  155   26   54   40   22    4    9   18   17   33  103   58   539
SAFR KINGW1874   56  121  147   53    7    1   78   11   13   52   72  330   941
SAFR KINGW1875   28   88   49   97   27   17   75   27   13   45   39   73   578
SAFR KINGW1876  114  311   83   69   99   25    8   11   75   11  107   34   947
SAFR KINGW1877   52   54   66    9   14    6   27 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KINGW1878   56   66   96   46    2    7    8   14   20   26  111   42   494
SAFR KINGW1879   75   50  130  117   10   22   60   38   70   14    8   17   611
SAFR KINGW1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   633
SAFR KINGW1881   76   22  137   50   29   55   97   38   44   20   52    9   629
SAFR KINGW1882   22   75   70   73  105    0   15   29   69   19   40   84   601
SAFR KINGW1883   44   25  116   26    7    6    1   26   17  104   14   20   406
SAFR KINGW1884   65   38   52   31   43   29    3   12   13   72   55    6   419
SAFR KINGW1885   10   32   47   31   49    0   17   33   55   71  138   86   569
SAFR KINGW1886   83  106   44   56    8    3  118    9   22   95   26  148   718
SAFR KINGW1887   56  130   59   62   28   16   38   88    3   30  128   13   651
SAFR KINGW1888   39   42  108   62   67    1    3   64   53   41   16   20   516
SAFR KINGW1889   60   98   46   19    2    6    4    6    5   63   53  193   555
SAFR KINGW1890   46  161   24   89   15   57    4    3   23   47  107   34   610
SAFR KINGW1891   84   61   56   51  106   96   33   89   21    5  158   70   830
SAFR KINGW1892   31   39  105   68   17    5   11   26  203   58   43   68   674
SAFR KINGW1893  194   40   47  125   36    2   53   13  142   86  218   53  1009
SAFR KINGW1894   71   30  133   83   69    2    0   13   14   44   44   43   546
SAFR KINGW1895   74   88   91   93   18    4    3    9   17   86   31   73   587
SAFR KINGW1896   42   71   76  104   11   17    6   92   20   29  141   70   679
SAFR KINGW1897   22   26   69   24   17   82    1    8   54   94   24   29   450
SAFR KINGW1898  106  213   46   13   22   12   13   31   12   70   53   37   628
SAFR KINGW1899   60   37   60   54   14    8   12   19   36   24   11   62   397
SAFR KINGW9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR KLERS     KLERSDORP             KLERS     -2657 2640  1300    SAFR       74
SAFR KLERS MEAN  100   93   87   48   20    7    7    6   15   48   76   94  604
SAFR KLERS STDV   57   56   45   40   24   15   15   14   21   37   46   47  153
SAFR KLERS1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KLERS1895 9999 9999 9999 9999   12    0    0    0    0   65  118   69  9999
SAFR KLERS1896   57   48   63   63   27   17    0   26    0    0    3  104   408
SAFR KLERS1897  204   98   21   23    9    0    0    5    2   21   13   45   441
SAFR KLERS1898  188   78  106   20   48    0    0    0   11   22   38   66   577
SAFR KLERS1899  102   10  110   67   12    8   19    8 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KLERS1900 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KLERS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR KNYSN     KNYSNA                KNYSN     -3403 2303    30    SAFR       83
SAFR KNYSN MEAN   53   54   65   58   69   59   56   73   73   69   61   55  751
SAFR KNYSN STDV   32   38   37   43   57   41   33   45   54   40   37   42  125
SAFR KNYSN1881   30   17   62   43   93   82  142   73   34   39   25   20   660
SAFR KNYSN1882   39   30   57   42   89    3   59   24   33   28   48   50   502
SAFR KNYSN1883    4   15   37   40   37   13   35   86   49   56    5  101   478
SAFR KNYSN1884   67  153   64   40   41  132   35    8  118   51   64   37   810
SAFR KNYSN1885   40   31   53   88  130    9   51   64   92   72   58   40   728
SAFR KNYSN1886   46   42   77   32   23   13  131   35   57   82  105   71   714
SAFR KNYSN1887   55   22   48   59   41   12    8  157   29   71   33   32   567
SAFR KNYSN1888   41   34  108   45  109   26   71  152  128   45   63   51   873
SAFR KNYSN1889   70   48   98   28   21   68   43   41   40   88   40  151   736
SAFR KNYSN1890   34  100   22   27   29   50   75   14   27   58   63   43   542
SAFR KNYSN1891   51   38   11   12   33  176   19   97   41   84  178   56   796
SAFR KNYSN1892   12   65   83   57   58   85   91   26  116  104    5   63   765
SAFR KNYSN1893   49   56   70   43  115    9   35   29   55   59  108  119   747
SAFR KNYSN1894   57    9  121   77   55   22   27   56   61   47  117   44   693
SAFR KNYSN1895  124   28   28   59   22   79   39   50   95   40   19   61   644
SAFR KNYSN1896   60   32   27   56   34   79   52  155   62   55  123   60   795
SAFR KNYSN1897   27   44   47   26   80   41   47   68  128   81   70   55   714
SAFR KNYSN1898  160   50   48   97   86   30  128   49   71   42   23   29   813
SAFR KNYSN1899   42   40   72   74   40   88   24   12   45   50   17   29   533
SAFR KNYSN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR KOKST     KOKSTAD               KOKST     -3032 2925  1278    SAFR       79
SAFR KOKST MEAN  109  106   95   42   25   13   13   16   33   55   84   95  673
SAFR KOKST STDV   45   44   48   33   33   25   23   21   28   32   45   42  131
SAFR KOKST1882 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    5   23  124  173  9999
SAFR KOKST1883  129  100  128   27   52    0    0   16   62   94  100   24   732
SAFR KOKST1884  138   46   90    4   97   25    0    0   20   71   44   34   569
SAFR KOKST1885  119   60   22    6    0    0    0    9    7   57  130  114   524
SAFR KOKST1886  158  112   71   36    6    0    0   13    5    7   95   67   570
SAFR KOKST1887   70  134  137   50   20   13   13   64   13   16   77   89   696
SAFR KOKST1889 9999 9999 9999   58 9999    0    0 9999 9999 9999   78  165  9999
SAFR KOKST1890  139  114   46   39    7   11    2    6    2  106  182  131   785
SAFR KOKST1891   77   66  129   44   77   61   15   43   16   42  107  148   825
SAFR KOKST1892  119   75  110   39   34    0    7   61   85   47  118   70   765
SAFR KOKST1893  155   85  118   94   17    2   12   26  187  104  162  118  1080
SAFR KOKST1894  133   87  118   79    8    0    0   11   27   39   88  116   706
SAFR KOKST1895   77  151  151   39    3    1    0    0    8   21   21  214   686
SAFR KOKST1896  119  100   49   44   13    9   11   33   25   45  111  242   801
SAFR KOKST1897  107   78  116   30   12  109    0    0   10   33   15   88   598
SAFR KOKST1898  201   67   58   13   83    0   16    6   28   44  114   86   716
SAFR KOKST1899   80   62   86   40   19    0   16    0    0   58   47   58   466
SAFR KOKST9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR KOMAT     KOMATIPOORT           KOMAT     -2526 3157    14    SAFR       72
SAFR KOMAT MEAN  115  112   88   46   21   10    9    9   26   45   85   88  639
SAFR KOMAT STDV   73   92   69   45   28   18   15   15   27   37   55   65  171
SAFR KOMAT1888 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   91   27  9999
SAFR KOMAT1889  340  104   63   33    2    2    0   44   12   12  111   76   799
SAFR KOMAT1890  106  143   55   44   21   10   11    3    0   61   92  148   694
SAFR KOMAT1891  249  201   82   16   55   10    7   34    1   14  131   73   873
SAFR KOMAT1892   59 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KOMAT9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR KROON     KROONSTAD             KROON     -2740 2714  1348    SAFR       74
SAFR KROON MEAN   88   83   82   51   25    8    8    9   20   53   71   84  580
SAFR KROON STDV   53   42   46   38   26   13   14   14   25   38   48   44  126
SAFR KROON1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   50   23 9999   42   32   63   54  9999
SAFR KROON1881  202  119  282   32   21    0    1   33   10   20  168   36   924
SAFR KROON1882  128   82   53   32   28    9   23    6   58   30   32   81   562
SAFR KROON1883  125   32   63    7    1    0    6    4   28   31   53   30   380
SAFR KROON1884   40   95   80   22   31   18    0    0    9   58  154   49   556
SAFR KROON1885   67  107   30   38   17    0    0   20  117   36   70   90   592
SAFR KROON1886  159   88  155   73    0    0   10    3    8   65  115   85   761
SAFR KROON1887   31  126  215   49   47   17    0   21    4   25   92   43   670
SAFR KROON1888   55  106  175  154   26    2    8   22    0  123   41   84   796
SAFR KROON1889   47   32   41   60    8    0    0    9    0   34  113   48   392
SAFR KROON1890   76   95   76   38   68   17   17    0    1   60  122  158   728
SAFR KROON1891  240   28   92   64   52   32    0    1    1    7  105  100   722
SAFR KROON1892  119  149  107   23   23   22    0    5   71  123   85   13   740
SAFR KROON1893  315   51   67   33    0   13   11    4   37   37  122   97   787
SAFR KROON1894  215  101   97   24   68    1    6   15   38   15   42   84   706
SAFR KROON1895   59   97   78   89   15    0    0    0    0   68  127  103   636
SAFR KROON1896   44   59   15   93   24    8    0   38   19   21   59  106   486
SAFR KROON1897  117   77   87   24   16    0    0   24   23   11    4   47   430
SAFR KROON1898  161   31   72   13   58    0    0    0   21   57   45   63   521
SAFR KROON1899  188   17   89   75   28   18   35 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR KROON9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR LADIS     LADISMITH             LADIS     -3329 2116   533    SAFR       83
SAFR LADIS MEAN   20   24   35   30   27   23   24   25   29   26   30   22  300
SAFR LADIS STDV   23   29   28   27   27   24   21   21   27   21   26   31   74
SAFR LADIS1879   29   20   20    5   79   37   15   24   92   19   11    8   359
SAFR LADIS1881   12    4   48 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   12   16   13    4  9999
SAFR LADIS1882   24   17   49   45    8   10   15   21   10   11   10   63   283
SAFR LADIS1883    8   40    4   68   17   17    6   42   38   50    0    7   297
SAFR LADIS1884   60   78   39    7   23   80   19    1   21   15   30   22   395
SAFR LADIS1885   20   42   15   23   99    5    9   17   29   22   10   11   302
SAFR LADIS1886   40   50   16   41   31    9   85   24   24   46   22   46   434
SAFR LADIS1887   15   30  125   47   14   13   32   51    5   18   24    2   376
SAFR LADIS1888   21   10   58   65   28   21   33   51  103   28   38   10   466
SAFR LADIS1889   45    9   26    4   15   10   22   11    0   25   13   72   252
SAFR LADIS1890   49   56   19   24   91   14   35   36   10   59   40   40   473
SAFR LADIS1891   11    9    0   32   25   43   27   43   21   16   76    7   310
SAFR LADIS1892    2   34   35   52   20   52   65    6   59   43   49   22   439
SAFR LADIS1893   11   38   89   16   21   18   20    3   51   41   38    8   354
SAFR LADIS1894  131   10   98   47   51    8    5    9   33   10   56    3   461
SAFR LADIS1895  129    4   19   26    9   29    9   18   28   10    2   36   319
SAFR LADIS1896    5   70   13   20   73   27    4   57   14   15   18   30   346
SAFR LADIS1897    5   29   26    1   63    6   17    4   39   44   20    5   259
SAFR LADIS1898   50    6    2   72   26   17   19    0    3   15    2    9   221
SAFR LADIS1899    3    3   16   69   27   17   10    9    9   25    0    7   195
SAFR LADIS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR LADYB     LADYBRAND                       -2912 2727  9999               75
SAFR LADYB MEAN  129  108   99   65   32   13   25   25   35   47   73  109  747
SAFR LADYB STDV   88   59   56   41   16   12   24   21   40   27   37   80  126
SAFR LADYB1879 9999 9999 9999 9999    4   34   64    7   77   18   28   44  9999
SAFR LADYB1881  180  163  238   26   22    6    5   18    4   22  114   27   825
SAFR LADYB1882   53  168   84   28   56    1    9    4   46   20   45  130   644
SAFR LADYB1883  126   21   65   30   10    0   15   41   15   67  113   27   530
SAFR LADYB1884  150   55  130   87   34   20    8    0   21   38   72   72   687
SAFR LADYB1885   29  107   52   50   25    7    3   43  158   39   45  127   685
SAFR LADYB1887   31  101  184   73   59    5   41   33    7   36   70  104   744
SAFR LADYB1888  163  110  168  158   38   10   27   27   24   91   40  103   959
SAFR LADYB1889  101  129   27  102   20    3    0   45   44   63  103   62   699
SAFR LADYB1890   77  205  100   49   39   34   31   39    0   95  128  101   898
SAFR LADYB1893  315   80   59   44   32   13   24    3   81   85  142   95   973
SAFR LADYB1894  174  182   73   30   27    5   25   14   55   47   78  111   821
SAFR LADYB1895   33  192   90   81   29   13   26   25   14   12   85  259   859
SAFR LADYB1896   74   66   62  119   37   21   25   70   11   10   44  341   880
SAFR LADYB1897  128   39   58   29   29   13   25    6    2   46    8   62   445
SAFR LADYB1898  311   64   85   25   63   13   25    5   28   49   66   72   806
SAFR LADYB1899  113   46  104  114   26   26   77   41   10   67   52  122   798
SAFR LADYB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR MAPET     MAPETAN                          9999 9999  9999              100
SAFR MAPET MEAN  394  291  295  205  114   52   50   84   53   95  190  338 2135
SAFR MAPET STDV  359  140  134   85   71   67   79   85   53   74  126  220  256
SAFR MAPET1887  101  370  287  311  204   12  169   62   27  116  194  279  2132
SAFR MAPET1888  217  255  455  348   90   43   31  190   74   91  106  195  2095
SAFR MAPET1889  396  425  102  276   63    0    0  108   19  155  193  165  1902
SAFR MAPET1890   94  481  300  213   94   83   22   81    0  239  390  271  2268
SAFR MAPET1891  392  310  416  155  139  232   84   73   39   32  323  256  2451
SAFR MAPET1892  252  129  455  113   13   74    6  135  165  170  124  185  1821
SAFR MAPET1893  740  168  248 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  344 9999  9999
SAFR MAPET1894  490  548  223  129  113   22    0   27   87  155  297  291  2382
SAFR MAPET1895  235  385  428  261  128    0   37    0   18    9  213  647  2361
SAFR MAPET1896  108  227   94  212  269   67    0  283    0    0  218  894  2372
SAFR MAPET1897  514  219  417   57   26    0    0   48    0   35    5  389  1710
SAFR MAPET1898 1405  115  119  184   97    0    0    0  117   44   37  156  2274
SAFR MAPET1899  182  157  297  204  134   95  246    0   89   91   29  328  1852
SAFR MAPET9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR MIDDB     MIDDLEBURG            MIDDB     -3130 2500  1447    SAFR       77
SAFR MIDDB MEAN   36   49   54   27   18    9    9    8   15   22   31   31  317
SAFR MIDDB STDV   31   42   39   24   24   10   12   14   18   23   30   32  121
SAFR MIDDB1878    2   48   55   38   10    0   12   26    1    4   76   31   303
SAFR MIDDB1879   60   46  108   91   67   13   55    0   72    3    0    3   518
SAFR MIDDB1880   35   72   66    3   21    0    0    6    0   20   82   10   315
SAFR MIDDB1881   83   63  146   17   33   15    5    4   10    3   11   12   402
SAFR MIDDB1882   67   37   61   17   32    0   13    0   44    5   13   36   325
SAFR MIDDB1883    3   27  126    9    0    0    2   36   11   21   20    0   255
SAFR MIDDB1884  113   20   20   10   59   33    0    1    3   17   10    2   288
SAFR MIDDB1885   21   26   64   12   38    0    0    7   33   13   43   21   278
SAFR MIDDB1886   43  105   77   61    8    1   68    7    6   48    0   78   502
SAFR MIDDB1887    8   97   60   42   19    0   56   48    0    9   26    1   366
SAFR MIDDB1888   27  101   62   21   35    6    0   26   27   14    3   37   359
SAFR MIDDB1889   46   78   49   11    4    1    0    1    0   50   19  135   394
SAFR MIDDB1890   37   71   31   57    5    8    5    0    7  118  101   67   507
SAFR MIDDB1891  138   84   74   33   50   38   13   18    8    4   92   60   612
SAFR MIDDB1892   54   21   74   65   24   29    2   26   49   24   23   10   401
SAFR MIDDB1893  132   85  111   17    0    8    4    2   18   22   68   32   499
SAFR MIDDB1894  121   62  119   48    9   19    0    0    0   51   84   27   540
SAFR MIDDB1895   79   34   23   64   15    0    2    1    0    7   22   59   306
SAFR MIDDB1896   43   34   31   74   34   27    0   17    0    0   54   83   397
SAFR MIDDB1897   46   30   27    0   13    0    0    4    6   14    1   15   156
SAFR MIDDB1898  162   59   40   26   10    0    0    0   19   40   33    7   396
SAFR MIDDB1899   12   99   64   51   17   24   12   24    1    8    5   20   337
SAFR MIDDB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR MONTA     MONTAGU               MONTA     -3320 2003   768    SAFR       83
SAFR MONTA MEAN   13   15   21   28   35   37   37   38   29   24   26   17  306
SAFR MONTA STDV   19   23   26   35   33   24   31   29   28   23   25   33   80
SAFR MONTA1883 9999 9999 9999 9999   21   12   34   39   15   58 9999    8  9999
SAFR MONTA1884   40   17   10   23   30  114   25    2   44    3   21    0   329
SAFR MONTA1885    0   39    0   37  184   28    9   29   58   21   14    2   421
SAFR MONTA1886   16    0    0   18   39    8   79   39   39   64   13   10   325
SAFR MONTA1887   13   11   18   43   25   10   23   50    3   33   42    5   276
SAFR MONTA1888    5    1    2   14   72   55   38   82   82    3   28    7   389
SAFR MONTA1889   13    3    6    6   18   14   15   40    9   18    8   30   180
SAFR MONTA1890    0   44   19   25  106   10   99   18    0   30   45   16   412
SAFR MONTA1891    0    4    4   11   34   26   33   91   21    6   11    0   241
SAFR MONTA1892    0    8   40   44   24   67   71   35   76   31    8   11   415
SAFR MONTA1893    0   33   20    5    9   52   26   16   18   14    8    0   201
SAFR MONTA1894    0   23   36    8   31   34    3   21    4   24   37    0   221
SAFR MONTA1895   45    0   10   20    0   20    5    0   41    6   10   11   168
SAFR MONTA1896    7    6    4    6   96   22    0   67   18   10   13    0   249
SAFR MONTA1897    0    0   17    5   54   13   35   13   54   31   20    4   246
SAFR MONTA1898   26    0   12   83   23   26   67    4   11   25    0    0   277
SAFR MONTA1899    0    0   13   28   35    0   38   47    3   14    0   17   195
SAFR MONTA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR MOSSE     MOSSELBAAI            MOSSE     -3410 2208    76    SAFR       83
SAFR MOSSE MEAN   26   34   36   35   38   32   32   38   40   39   36   30  423
SAFR MOSSE STDV   27   29   31   30   32   20   23   26   37   33   28   28  107
SAFR MOSSE1877 9999 9999 9999   18   49   11  104   10   24   46   20    8  9999
SAFR MOSSE1878   13   31   59   37   23   30   79   88   35   35   17   30   477
SAFR MOSSE1879   19   39   64   17   28   37   21   29   81   30    7    3   375
SAFR MOSSE1881   23    8   51   30   48   34   49   37   17   27   14   14   352
SAFR MOSSE1882   14   14   29   56   67    4   51   35   20   12   30   51   383
SAFR MOSSE1883   10    2   51   30   27    9   19   71   33   57    4   38   351
SAFR MOSSE1884   43   85   54   19   12   58   22    7   57   42   17   14   430
SAFR MOSSE1885   23   23   31   81  160    8   32   57   45   52   49   18   579
SAFR MOSSE1886   26   39   14   51   17   16   56   26   38   42   41   47   413
SAFR MOSSE1887   23   24   46   84   20   12   22   71   18   52   37   14   423
SAFR MOSSE1888   22   20   65   33  103   24  113   33  112   56   24   23   628
SAFR MOSSE1889   41   75   37   20    8    8   18   20   15   33   11  137   423
SAFR MOSSE1890   10   78   13   23   57   35   33    6   24   45   41   28   393
SAFR MOSSE1891   36   21   14   14   65  155   21   47   20   38   67   24   522
SAFR MOSSE1892    5   58   78  199   41   52   47   13   53   47    2   25   620
SAFR MOSSE1893   30   12   49   16   47   11   12    9   63   58   87   19   413
SAFR MOSSE1894   35   10   57   63   24   12   17   20   15   30   53   16   352
SAFR MOSSE1895   59   12    5   29   15   23   10   26   45   27   23   55   329
SAFR MOSSE1896   18   24   29   96   28   37   15   61   28   24   34   34   428
SAFR MOSSE1897   14   19   26   16   59   25   15   28   51   55   32   16   356
SAFR MOSSE1898   55   20    8   55   26    9   69    8   45   25    7   15   342
SAFR MOSSE1899    7   28   60   33   47   26   13   13   14   33    7   54   335
SAFR MOSSE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR MURRA     MURRAYSBURG           MURRA     -3157 2345  1158    SAFR       80
SAFR MURRA MEAN   26   41   49   26   21   10   12   11   11   18   27   22  261
SAFR MURRA STDV   29   37   38   24   23    9   14   17   16   18   26   23   87
SAFR MURRA1881   27  145  124   66   16   24    9    1    2    0   29   11   454
SAFR MURRA1882   41  123   26   14    4    0   28   26   18   11   17   69   377
SAFR MURRA1883    6   14   33   30    7    0    0    4    6   29    9    0   138
SAFR MURRA1884   85   24    9    8   53   10    0    0    3    6    7    0   205
SAFR MURRA1885   11   59   59   18   97    0    0   14   11    0   36    0   305
SAFR MURRA1886   35   36   71   78    0    0   37   10   10   26    0   46   349
SAFR MURRA1887   24   55   43   63   42    0   11   33    0   12   17   15   315
SAFR MURRA1888   17   73   59   19   74   17    2   30   22    9    9   21   352
SAFR MURRA1889   86   39   74   11   29    2    2    0    0   33   24   74   374
SAFR MURRA1890   25   54   80   41   23    8    9    0    3   41   39   29   352
SAFR MURRA1891   75    8   97   45   43   25    4   14    6   23   36   13   389
SAFR MURRA1892    8    0   60   15   14   23    6    4   37   33   27   29   256
SAFR MURRA1893   33   34   45    9    6   10    7    6    4    3   41   11   209
SAFR MURRA1894   52   55   76    8    9   13    0    0    3   22   62   17   317
SAFR MURRA1895   76   34    9   40    8    0    0    4    3    8   15   65   262
SAFR MURRA1896   25   55    9    6   36   22    0   11    0   10   33   15   222
SAFR MURRA1897   54   22   23   17   41    0   13    0   15    0    0    8   193
SAFR MURRA1898   42   39   28   29   19    1    3    3    0    8   13    4   189
SAFR MURRA1899   11   47   53   36    6   15   19    9    0   11    0    4   211
SAFR MURRA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR NAAUW     NAAUWPORT             NAAUW     -3111 2457  1340    SAFR       77
SAFR NAAUW MEAN   40   54   70   34   21   10   11   14   18   24   36   34  347
SAFR NAAUW STDV   41   42   55   32   20   11   14   27   25   21   29   30  108
SAFR NAAUW1885    6   41   73   15   60    0    0   16   19    4   36    8   278
SAFR NAAUW1886   45   90   44   47    8    0   22   17    4   22    4   19   322
SAFR NAAUW1887    9  104   27   26   35    1   60   34    0    3   34   26   359
SAFR NAAUW1888   38   76   79   57   46   16    0   20   39   11    2   20   404
SAFR NAAUW1889   45  113   18   12   16    1    0    2    0   46   39   88   380
SAFR NAAUW1890   62  107   80   67   16   23    4    0    5   73   79   64   580
SAFR NAAUW1891  124   76  100   57   72   46    2   31    7   12  121   48   696
SAFR NAAUW1892   55    0  107   54   65   58    0    0   45   40    0    0   424
SAFR NAAUW1893  105   29   85    0    0    2    2    6    1   19   49   20   318
SAFR NAAUW1894   35   42   88   17   13   28    0    0    7   42   64   51   387
SAFR NAAUW1895  109   64   63  100   23    0    9    3    0    0   24   88   483
SAFR NAAUW1896   41   25   46   75    0   34   34   11    0    0   45   55   366
SAFR NAAUW1897   26    8   39   24   15    0    0    8    0    0    0   17   137
SAFR NAAUW1898  130   45   80   40   15    0    0    0   29   20    7    0   366
SAFR NAAUW1899    2   96  116   37   43   31   35   23    0    0    0   76   459
SAFR NAAUW9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR OOKIE     OOKIEP                OOKIE     -2936 1754   918    SAFR       82
SAFR OOKIE MEAN    4    8   10   11   22   27   22   22   13    7    6    5  154
SAFR OOKIE STDV    9   13   11   14   21   26   19   19   14    8   12    8   57
SAFR OOKIE1882 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    6    3    7    6    2    0  9999
SAFR OOKIE1883    0    0    1    9   37   18   34   24   14   13    0    2   152
SAFR OOKIE1884    8    0    0   34   10   16    4    0   38    9    2    0   121
SAFR OOKIE1885    7    5    6   50   12   30    0   15   38    9   13    4   189
SAFR OOKIE1886    8    3    8   21   40   14    3   29   11   14    0    1   152
SAFR OOKIE1887    0    9    3   26   33    9   19   52    7   32    1    0   191
SAFR OOKIE1888    0   11    0   18   50   79   17   55   42    4   11    0   287
SAFR OOKIE1889   10   13    0   11    5    6   11   23    9   35    1   15   139
SAFR OOKIE1890    1    9    5   52   39   14   11    4   34   33   18   13   233
SAFR OOKIE1891    8    5   44   25   65   52   25   14   13    0    0    0   251
SAFR OOKIE1892   10    0   32   53   69   31    7   47   13    9    1   27   299
SAFR OOKIE1893    0   29   37    7   30   36    3    7   10    2    2    0   163
SAFR OOKIE1894    1   64    4    5    8   16    0   36    5   18   13    1   171
SAFR OOKIE1895    0    0   23   24   15    3    7   10    5    1    1    0    89
SAFR OOKIE1896    1    8   16    6    9   12   15   14    3    5    1    1    91
SAFR OOKIE1897    2    0   19    0   31   11   35    0    9   26    0    0   133
SAFR OOKIE1898    4    5    9   39   20   15   59    0    6    3    3    0   163
SAFR OOKIE1899   12   10    6   37   46    1   80   37    2   20    0    1   252
SAFR OOKIE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR OUDTS     OUDTSHOORN            OUDTS     -3335 2212   343    SAFR       83
SAFR OUDTS MEAN   15   18   29   24   22   19   18   21   22   22   24   17  244
SAFR OUDTS STDV   19   21   25   23   23   17   15   17   24   16   22   20   60
SAFR OUDTS1878    2   17   36   38   14   12   24   15   22   11    0   11   202
SAFR OUDTS1879    8    2   38   10   41   24   11   14   30   22    3    0   203
SAFR OUDTS1881    1    2   36   12   21   20   32   13    3   11    1    2   154
SAFR OUDTS1883 9999 9999 9999 9999   38    9   12   52   24   51    7   10  9999
SAFR OUDTS1884   40   66   20    3   17   75    6    0   19   12   13    0   271
SAFR OUDTS1885   14   18   44   31  140    0    0   20   78   10    9    5   369
SAFR OUDTS1886   34   32   18   44   14    7   18   13   25   39   29   35   308
SAFR OUDTS1887   31    7   19   46   15    7    6   84    1    9   11    4   240
SAFR OUDTS1888    2    3   25   51   28   14   13   42   93    4   29   18   322
SAFR OUDTS1889   16    3   14    2   11   14    5   12    0   22    8   47   154
SAFR OUDTS1890    8   44    3   21   71    6   11    5   14   28   27    8   246
SAFR OUDTS1891    8    2    2   13   31   27    6   36    7    7   54   10   203
SAFR OUDTS1892    2   21   29   19   12   44   28    3   56   28   13   14   269
SAFR OUDTS1893    7   10   59    6    5    6    8    2   17   29   28    4   181
SAFR OUDTS1894    1   27   48   30   31    8    3    6   11   25   24    3   217
SAFR OUDTS1895   66    2    9   20    6   18    5    4   32   15    9   26   212
SAFR OUDTS1896    8   31    2    4   23   23    6   64   11   12   28    5   217
SAFR OUDTS1897    7   38   13    1   44    5    4    1   49   33   11    1   207
SAFR OUDTS1898   37    6    4   34   15    6   11    0    5   13    1    0   132
SAFR OUDTS1899    0    1   24   47   15   10    8   11    6   16    0   19   157
SAFR OUDTS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PELLA     PELLA                 PELLA     -2902 1909   594    SAFR       81
SAFR PELLA MEAN    6   17   18   10    5    3    3    1    3    3    6    5   72
SAFR PELLA STDV   13   29   21   20   10    6    9    4    8    7   11   13   52
SAFR PELLA1878   12    8    0    0    3    0   13    0    0    3    0    0    39
SAFR PELLA1879    0    5    0    0   59    7    0    0    6    0    0    1    78
SAFR PELLA1881    3   14   34   15    0   16    0    1    0    0    0    0    83
SAFR PELLA1882    4   19    9   15    0    7    0    0    3    3    6   14    80
SAFR PELLA1883    0    0    0   22    0    0    0    4    0    0    0    9    35
SAFR PELLA1884   13    0    0    0    3    0    0    0    0    0    6    0    22
SAFR PELLA1885    1   14   24    0    5    0    0    0    0   41    0    0    85
SAFR PELLA1886    8    0    8    0    0    0    0   11    0    0    0    0    27
SAFR PELLA1887    0    5   27   17   22   12    0    2    0    0    6    0    91
SAFR PELLA1888    8    9   10    0    0    0    0   23   38    0    0    0    88
SAFR PELLA1889    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0  107    0    0   107
SAFR PELLA1890    0    0    6    4    0    0    0    0    3   40    0   10    63
SAFR PELLA1891   11    4    3    9    8    0    0   28    0    0    0    0    63
SAFR PELLA1892    6    0   44   18    0    0    0    3    0    3    0    9    83
SAFR PELLA1893    0   11   35    0    0    0    0    8    0    0   14    0    68
SAFR PELLA1894    0   62    0   22    5   20    0    0    0   39    6   22   176
SAFR PELLA1895    0    0   28    3    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    31
SAFR PELLA1896    3    3    0    5    0    3    3   19    3    3    6    5    53
SAFR PELLA1897    7    0    5    6   48    0    0    0    0    0    0    0    66
SAFR PELLA1898   35    0    0    0   21    0    1    0    3    1    0    0    61
SAFR PELLA1899    9   10   64   66   10    0   14    9    9   52    0    0   243
SAFR PELLA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PHILT     PHILLIPSTOWN          PHILT     -3026 2428  1340    SAFR       77
SAFR PHILT MEAN   36   53   64   35   19   11    9   12   15   20   29   27  318
SAFR PHILT STDV   37   51   52   31   25   18   15   21   25   21   26   23  107
SAFR PHILT1878   15   15   61   13    0    0    0    0   13    0   71   13   201
SAFR PHILT1879   60   39   72   23   37   39   10    0   56    0    0    0   336
SAFR PHILT1881   18   80  130   50   29   16    3    6    3    0   13    0   348
SAFR PHILT1882    7   49  132   30   29    0   25   10   27    6   12   19   346
SAFR PHILT1883   17   24   44   34    0    0    0   24    3   18   13    0   177
SAFR PHILT1884   93   27   67    0   86   17    0    0    0    6    8    0   304
SAFR PHILT1885    0   73   20   37   66    0    0   16   18    3    5    0   238
SAFR PHILT1886   74   25   61   57    0    0    0   13    0   28    0  103   361
SAFR PHILT1887   13   51   18   53   69    0   67   38    0   16   19   20   364
SAFR PHILT1888   21  120  122   42   43    5    0   14   34    3    7   28   439
SAFR PHILT1889   42  165    0   24    5    0    0    0    0   85   36   69   426
SAFR PHILT1890   36   64   44   42   25   30   18    0    0   30   18   86   393
SAFR PHILT1891   43   44  119   61   57   33    6   11    0   23  152   53   602
SAFR PHILT1892   42    0  108   43   25   48    0    9   17   51   13   17   373
SAFR PHILT1893   91   22   91    0    0   11    6   11    0   25   39   10   306
SAFR PHILT1894   56   40   73    8    7   15    0    0    0   23   50   27   299
SAFR PHILT1895   70   67   42   66   36    0    0    0    0    0   65   54   400
SAFR PHILT1896   41   15   29   53   42   30    0    0    0    0   12   92   314
SAFR PHILT1897   61    6   70   13   10    0    0   12    0    0    0   26   198
SAFR PHILT1898  154   37   27   51   14    0    1    4   28   21   34    1   372
SAFR PHILT1899   41   89   92   61   48   29   34   20   10   34   20   40   518
SAFR PHILT9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PHIPS     PHILLIPOLIS           PHIPS     -3016 2516  1372    SAFR       76
SAFR PHIPS MEAN   48   65   73   41   24    7   10   14   16   26   39   39  384
SAFR PHIPS STDV   35   57   54   30   27   11   13   22   25   26   34   33  129
SAFR PHIPS1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   59   38   11  108    0    1   14  9999
SAFR PHIPS1881   63  123  156   56   36   19   10   23   11    0   35   22   554
SAFR PHIPS1882   17   90   96   37   28    9   23    6   58   30   32   81   507
SAFR PHIPS1883   35   94   97   17    2    0    9   10    4   11   16    0   295
SAFR PHIPS1884  117   88  112    0   71   27    0    0    1   17   11    0   444
SAFR PHIPS1885   12   46   58   28   38    0    0   20   58   13   28   40   341
SAFR PHIPS1886  100   14  111   56    3    2    3   11   11   28   26   93   458
SAFR PHIPS1887   33  136   57   38   28    3   68   46    7   19   34   48   517
SAFR PHIPS1888   50   55   88  105   36    9    0   21   34   10    6   15   429
SAFR PHIPS1889   97  107   16   37    6    0    0    2    0   50   29   72   416
SAFR PHIPS1890   68  144   43   67   29   24   13   14    0   60   29   87   578
SAFR PHIPS1891  109  128  117   65   59   77   22   50    2   10  112   43   794
SAFR PHIPS1892  101  105  153   22   16   50    1   21   52   18   34   27   600
SAFR PHIPS1893   70   26   53   29    0   16    4   31   24   32   80   35   400
SAFR PHIPS1894  125   31  103   57   21   20    0    1    1   68   60   43   530
SAFR PHIPS1895   64  108   81   78   34    0    8    1    3    0   77  105   559
SAFR PHIPS1896   29   23   81 9999   42 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PHIPS1897   85   22   35   31   17    0    0    2    4    4    0   20   220
SAFR PHIPS1898  233   78   43   27   30    0    2    0   14   60   43   25   555
SAFR PHIPS1899   19  123  125   81   50   34   38   14   26   42   56   19   627
SAFR PHIPS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PIKET     PIKETBERG             PIKET     -3254 1845   274    SAFR       84
SAFR PIKET MEAN   14   12   17   34   64   80   63   72   43   33   23   14  444
SAFR PIKET STDV   19   14   18   24   40   49   38   37   28   22   21   15  101
SAFR PIKET1879   14   12   17   34   37   49   70   53   52   52   21    7   418
SAFR PIKET1880   21   34   25   52   12   58   35   85   73    4    2    3   404
SAFR PIKET1881    0    2   19   40  108   55   67   51   33   22   17    8   422
SAFR PIKET1882    2   17   12   14   49   45   65   46   23   78   10   89   450
SAFR PIKET1883    0    0    0   22  103   73   82   82   62   84    0   19   527
SAFR PIKET1884   28   10    1   28   44   71   52    4   85   19   39    0   381
SAFR PIKET1885    3   60   16   74   39  101    3   32   75   44    0    0   447
SAFR PIKET1886    4    0    9    6  150   53   89  106  145  115   16   15   708
SAFR PIKET1887   26    4    0   60   92   38   80  110    0   88    0    4   502
SAFR PIKET1888    0    0    4   35  257  125  120   78  159    6   62   33   879
SAFR PIKET1889    0   43    9   45   81   67   77   30   63    7    0   12   434
SAFR PIKET1890    0   47    6   30   98   42   90   44   42   65   28    9   501
SAFR PIKET1891    0    9    8   87   94   75   27   64   61   10    0    0   435
SAFR PIKET1892    5    0    0   35   92  122   78   83  106   58   50   59   688
SAFR PIKET1893    0    0    0   35   89  131   66   93   78   47   18    0   557
SAFR PIKET1894    0   20   27   30   17  124   33   77   21   66  102    0   517
SAFR PIKET1895    7    0    9   69  104   69   57   44   97    9   10   39   514
SAFR PIKET1896    8    6   14    1   33   46   31   48   17   32   16    0   252
SAFR PIKET1897    5    3   37   47   33   53   84   35   50   76   27   27   477
SAFR PIKET1898   22   11   21  124   79  144  159   30   57   57   13   17   734
SAFR PIKET1899   18    5   11   69   84   30  121  149   33   75    8   16   619
SAFR PIKET9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PILGR     PILGRIMS REST         PILGR     -2454 3045  1260    SAFR       72
SAFR PILGR MEAN  172  168  130   62   19   14   13    9   30   62  117  142  929
SAFR PILGR STDV  101   97   91   43   21   20   21   14   31   38   60   66  195
SAFR PILGR1885  139  106   58   53    7    2    0   15   81   25  127  111   724
SAFR PILGR1886  287  171  215   50    3    1    7    2   26   43  202   91  1098
SAFR PILGR1887  203  186  251   45   27   37    0   20   45   37   66  314  1231
SAFR PILGR1888  142  268  173   98   24   17    0   15   70   42   58   39   946
SAFR PILGR1889  387  165   80   32   20    0    0   14   17    7  198  135  1055
SAFR PILGR1890  177  283  168   86   47   21   30    0    0   86  103  169  1170
SAFR PILGR1891  244  200  248   16   68    5   15   47    1   76   99  134  1153
SAFR PILGR1892   99   94  218   28   62    0    0    0   26   74  132  104   837
SAFR PILGR1893  377  272  115   58    0    0   33    0  104  101  140  285  1485
SAFR PILGR1894  203  234  162   65   34   25    0   13   40   30   61  109   976
SAFR PILGR1895  138  297  175   44   32    0    0    4   20    1   10   91   812
SAFR PILGR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PRIES     PRIESKA               PRIES     -2940 2245   932    SAFR       77
SAFR PRIES MEAN   29   41   50   31   14    5    6    6    6   13   18   19  217
SAFR PRIES STDV   37   41   41   33   16    9   12   13   12   14   21   20   99
SAFR PRIES1878   14   48   49    1    8    0   14   20    0    0   24   12   190
SAFR PRIES1879   26    8   74   11   45   26   10    1   23    0    1   38   263
SAFR PRIES1880 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PRIES1881   75   89   94  133   22    7    1    1    0    0   10    1   433
SAFR PRIES1882    2   22   57   66    8    0   14    7   11    0    1   14   202
SAFR PRIES1883    8   10    8    6    0    0    0    3    0    6   57    3   101
SAFR PRIES1884  137   17   69    4   44   14    0    0    0    0    0    2   287
SAFR PRIES1885    6   24   23   14   33    1    0    4    4    5    6    0   120
SAFR PRIES1886    5   35   56    9    0    0    5   16    0   11    0   25   162
SAFR PRIES1887   13   65   43   32   29   16   20    2    0   22   40   12   294
SAFR PRIES1888    0   30   98   25   20    7    0   10   37    4    6    9   246
SAFR PRIES1889   55   57   17   20    5    0    0    0    0   57    8   64   283
SAFR PRIES1890    7   45   40  124    0   18    0    0    0   19   28   53   334
SAFR PRIES1891   38   27  143   21   50   17    0    0    0    2   68   39   405
SAFR PRIES1892   67    6  151   48   28   11    0    0   10   30    5   14   370
SAFR PRIES1893   46   46   93    1    0    9    2   20   25   48   45   13   348
SAFR PRIES1894   42   47   34   23   32    5    0   28    0   41   23   56   331
SAFR PRIES1895   24   19   35  140   23    0    0    0    0    0   12   43   296
SAFR PRIES1896    0    7    8   38   14   16    0    0    0    0   11   19   113
SAFR PRIES1897   82    0   12   11    0    0    0    0    0    6    0    6   117
SAFR PRIES1898   65   73   18   38   20    0    0    0    0   51    8    0   273
SAFR PRIES1899   19   35   86   77    9    6   11    4    0   21   39   29   336
SAFR PRIES9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PRINC     PRINCE ALBERT         PRINC     -3313 2202   686    SAFR       81
SAFR PRINC MEAN   12   18   25   17   15   13   11   10   11   12   15   10  157
SAFR PRINC STDV   21   24   21   17   17   12   10   11   15   13   15   15   55
SAFR PRINC1878    4    3   45   57   13    8   13    0    5   17    0    8   173
SAFR PRINC1879   29    1   35    1   86   26    5    4   26    0    0    0   213
SAFR PRINC1881    4    0   30    8   26   43    1    1    0    0    0    0   113
SAFR PRINC1882   34    1   28   55    2   10    3    1    0    1    0   56   191
SAFR PRINC1883    1    2    3   73    7   22    6   27   35   38   28    0   242
SAFR PRINC1884   29    1    5   10   52   40    0    0    0   49    0    0   186
SAFR PRINC1885    0   47   92   30  122    1    0    3   58    6   45    6   410
SAFR PRINC1886   38   56    7   42    0    2   34   34   41   12    7   48   321
SAFR PRINC1887   11    5   61   57   37    0    8   47    6   25    5   13   275
SAFR PRINC1888    6   41   86   58   70   14   12   54   91    0   30   21   483
SAFR PRINC1889   16   25   13    8    1    1    0    2    7   29   10   64   176
SAFR PRINC1890    9   38    1   24   98    8    0    0    4   21   55   26   284
SAFR PRINC1891   17    0   11   30   37   24   10   30    3    0   27    6   195
SAFR PRINC1892    4    2   38   23   28   54    3   10   47   45   23   30   307
SAFR PRINC1893    2   21   71   15   22   29    1    5    6   14    5    0   191
SAFR PRINC1894    4   53   28    3   68   31    5    6    9   38   23    6   274
SAFR PRINC1895   81    0   56   24   12   19    3    0   10    1    5   17   228
SAFR PRINC1896   28   42    4    9   23   55    0   50    2    2    3    0   218
SAFR PRINC1897    6    4   18    1   80    0   19    3    9   21    6    0   167
SAFR PRINC1898    5    6    5   31    5    1    1    0    2    0    1    0    57
SAFR PRINC1899    0   10   16   31   24    3   11    5    3    0    1    0   104
SAFR PRINC9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PT EL     PT ELIZABETH          PT EL     -3359 2536    58    SAFR       83
SAFR PT EL MEAN   35   37   54   51   64   54   52   61   66   59   54   40  628
SAFR PT EL STDV   27   28   48   35   50   39   37   41   66   35   43   33  132
SAFR PT EL1866 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    9    6   25   43   61   24   30  9999
SAFR PT EL1867   12   35   43   33   70  112   49   79   99   67  235   18   852
SAFR PT EL1868    7  105   39   48   20   16   99   31   10   33   55   39   502
SAFR PT EL1869    5   11   18   18   72   40   57   81   91  111   53   25   582
SAFR PT EL1870   45   84   12   57  152   22  124   30   41  102   69   34   772
SAFR PT EL1871   13   48   35   53   28  106   76   69   25   49   33   81   616
SAFR PT EL1872   50   19  113   32  137   97   61   55   46   23   71   23   727
SAFR PT EL1873   38    4   40   30   51   51   15   10   39   60   60  114   512
SAFR PT EL1874   17   22   70   69   60    9  158   37   56  152   52   68   770
SAFR PT EL1875   10   19   38  105   33   19   90  106   29   62   40   43   594
SAFR PT EL1876   24  102   47   48   87   52    3   38   33   25   63   67   589
SAFR PT EL1877   23   46   22   24   20   28   22   18   28  103   33   22   389
SAFR PT EL1878   15   28   61   29   33   43   60   83  104   86   46   44   632
SAFR PT EL1879   23   22   96   55    9   96   12   30  104   38   12   29   526
SAFR PT EL1880   14   40  134   99   72   26    0   96   20   35  108   18   662
SAFR PT EL1881   20    6   71   47  132   74   35   87   32    7   49   13   573
SAFR PT EL1882   20   22   27   35   83   10   28   28   56   58   34   39   440
SAFR PT EL1883   43    4   74   53  103   26   73   82   25   44   23   40   590
SAFR PT EL1884   43   29   43   47   11   59   45   10  138   19   44   12   500
SAFR PT EL1885   17   13   26   44   96   11   34   60   45   29   40   22   437
SAFR PT EL1886   38   18   32   90   11    5  148   27   13   91   37   64   574
SAFR PT EL1887   25   14   19  112   14    8   22   79    7    0   74   39   413
SAFR PT EL1888   16   16   66   25  154   49   44  128   72   37   45   69   721
SAFR PT EL1889   42   31   68   10    5   44   99   39   20   62   82  134   636
SAFR PT EL1890    9   58   14   25   33   38   49   17   37   52   30   27   389
SAFR PT EL1891   45    6    4   11   66  122   13   90   38   51   85   97   628
SAFR PT EL1892    0   41   43   64   24   34   47   14   83   48    3   85   486
SAFR PT EL1893   37   10   29   33  120    9   29   17   84   47  134   17   566
SAFR PT EL1894   13   11   55   44   43    6   19   72   34   44   51   20   412
SAFR PT EL1895   33   25    5   41   26   76    9   27   64   72   13   42   433
SAFR PT EL1896   17   17   13   42   18   11   19  111   78   13   64   28   431
SAFR PT EL1897    5   17   17   19  202   69   50   31  139   50   58   10   667
SAFR PT EL1898  124   33   11   35   48   17   51    5   74  101   30   39   568
SAFR PT EL1899   25    8   24   52   23   25    5   13   24   21   25   20   265
SAFR PT EL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PTMAR     PIETERMARITZBURG      PTMAR     -2937 3020   765    SAFR       73
SAFR PTMAR MEAN  141  136  125   56   30   12   12   25   47   84  120  135  924
SAFR PTMAR STDV   62   66   76   49   35   20   18   28   34   41   48   52  203
SAFR PTMAR1854G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1284
SAFR PTMAR1855G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1086
SAFR PTMAR1856G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1295
SAFR PTMAR1857G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PTMAR1858G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   696
SAFR PTMAR1859G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   721
SAFR PTMAR1860   58  107   20   43   10   15    1   33   79   89  229  104   788
SAFR PTMAR1861   56  112   61   51   18    0    1    3   10   79   64  119   574
SAFR PTMAR1862  135   84   94   51   36    0    1   33   15   53  104  155   761
SAFR PTMAR1863   46  140   74   43   74    2   19    5   46  183   97  152   881
SAFR PTMAR1864  168  193  127    5   23    2    0    8   18  107  140  157   948
SAFR PTMAR1865  175  124  117   43   10   33    3   33   61   23   81   97   800
SAFR PTMAR1866G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   769
SAFR PTMAR1867G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   800
SAFR PTMAR1868G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1127
SAFR PTMAR1869G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   783
SAFR PTMAR1870G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   778
SAFR PTMAR1871G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   819
SAFR PTMAR1872G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1142
SAFR PTMAR1873G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   927
SAFR PTMAR1874G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1158
SAFR PTMAR1875G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   942
SAFR PTMAR1876G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   978
SAFR PTMAR1877G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   861
SAFR PTMAR1878G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   679
SAFR PTMAR1879G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1074
SAFR PTMAR1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1173
SAFR PTMAR1881G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   956
SAFR PTMAR1882G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   997
SAFR PTMAR1883G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   952
SAFR PTMAR1884G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   974
SAFR PTMAR1885G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   856
SAFR PTMAR1886G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   881
SAFR PTMAR1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1081
SAFR PTMAR1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1062
SAFR PTMAR1889 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PTMAR1890 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PTMAR1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PTMAR1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PTMAR1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PTMAR1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR PTMAR1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1168
SAFR PTMAR1896G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   908
SAFR PTMAR1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   804
SAFR PTMAR1898G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1108
SAFR PTMAR1899G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   807
SAFR PTMAR1900G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   640
SAFR PTMAR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PTNOL     PORT NOLLOTH          PTNOL     -2914 1652     4    SAFR       82
SAFR PTNOL MEAN    1    2    4    6    7    9    8    8    4    4    3    2   57
SAFR PTNOL STDV    2    4    6    8    8    9    9    9    6    5    5    4   26
SAFR PTNOL1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   20   23    0   23    0 9999    0  9999
SAFR PTNOL1881    1    0   14   10    6    1    1    7    0    1    1    0    42
SAFR PTNOL1882    0    1   18    0   10    1   13    4    1    1    3    2    54
SAFR PTNOL1883    2    0    0    2   32    8    8    5    5    5    0    1    68
SAFR PTNOL1884    3    1    0    1   10    3    0    0   11    0    7    0    36
SAFR PTNOL1885    1    3    0    5    6    3    1    8    7    0    5    1    40
SAFR PTNOL1886    3    0    0   14   21    9    1   13    1    3    0    0    65
SAFR PTNOL1887    0    1    5    3   44    5    3    7    0    8    0    0    76
SAFR PTNOL1888    0    0    0    0    7   32    6    6   10    0    2    0    63
SAFR PTNOL1889    0    0    0    4    3    0    2    0    0   16    0    3    28
SAFR PTNOL1890    4   14    0   15    7    0    0   13    2    1    9    7    72
SAFR PTNOL1891    1    0    2    3   28    9   10   19    9    0    2    0    83
SAFR PTNOL1892    0    0    2   13   33   17   18   10   12    0    0   12   117
SAFR PTNOL1893    0    0    8    7   12   19    0    3    3    0   15    0    67
SAFR PTNOL1894    2    2    6    0    1    4    0    0    0    0    2    0    17
SAFR PTNOL1895    0    0    0    1    0    0    0    3    2    1    5    0    12
SAFR PTNOL1896    3    2    9    2    4   18    3   31    4    3    2    0    81
SAFR PTNOL1897    1    3    7    0    0    0    0   11    0    0    0    0    22
SAFR PTNOL1898    0    0    0   27   23   11   17    0    0    0    2    0    80
SAFR PTNOL1899    2    2    2   25   26    2   50    8    3   13    0    0   133
SAFR PTNOL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR PTSTJ     PORT ST JOHNS         PTSTJ     -3138 2933    47    SAFR       79
SAFR PTSTJ MEAN  118  129  148   91   58   39   47   48   88  107  122  115 1092
SAFR PTSTJ STDV   54   74   93   89   51   56   82   42   62   64   67   55  225
SAFR PTSTJ1887 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  150   43   57  282  129  9999
SAFR PTSTJ1888  180   78  306   41  143    0    9  120  122  188   99   78  1364
SAFR PTSTJ1889   73  160  115   70   32   31    7   44   60  179   76  109   956
SAFR PTSTJ1890   57  474   68  346   19   23   20   10   31  191  165   77  1481
SAFR PTSTJ1891   51  210  131   21  115  199   74  137   41  202  146  142  1469
SAFR PTSTJ1892   75   76   81   52   42   78   35   39  249  179  113  117  1136
SAFR PTSTJ1893  222   48   74  204   87    3   53   64  249  123  241  115  1483
SAFR PTSTJ1894   53   67  129   97   32    0    5   19   55   67   81   49   654
SAFR PTSTJ1895  101  300   96   86   35    8    8   14   14  243   66  214  1185
SAFR PTSTJ1896  201   59   63  335   42   46   29  140  194  138  192  304  1743
SAFR PTSTJ1897  144  124  280   42   33  217    1   24   96  250   69   93  1373
SAFR PTSTJ1898  194   75   38   59  103   14   11   76   14  206  166  219  1175
SAFR PTSTJ1899  134   56   55   24   14    2    8    5   34  146   66   60   604
SAFR PTSTJ9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR QUEEN     QUEENSTOWN            QUEEN     -3154 2652  1066    SAFR       79
SAFR QUEEN MEAN   70   80   73   37   23   13   12   15   27   41   54   65  502
SAFR QUEEN STDV   42   43   44   24   22   17   21   23   30   32   43   40  127
SAFR QUEEN1872 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    6   19   29   36   65  9999
SAFR QUEEN1873   94   83  139   23   18    0   11    8   20    1   83   79   559
SAFR QUEEN1874   94   87  113   16    5    0   24    1    5   19   75  281   720
SAFR QUEEN1875  100  144   52   64   14   27   25    4   11   34   68   88   631
SAFR QUEEN1876  122  173   46   48   73   18    0    4   26   13   92    3   618
SAFR QUEEN1877   89  104  132    8   29    3   15    0    1   72   13   73   539
SAFR QUEEN1878    8   76   73   56    3    0    4   12    3   14   94   26   369
SAFR QUEEN1879   34   94  192   72   10   51   24   12   41    2    6   11   549
SAFR QUEEN1881   94  123  116   34   39   33   36   13   23   13   40   33   597
SAFR QUEEN1882   51  128  100   47   29    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR QUEEN1883   60   32   84   34    4    0    3   13   20   35   32    6   323
SAFR QUEEN1884  135   60   73    9   48   19    0    0    4   35   32    7   422
SAFR QUEEN1885   10   71   48   37   26    0    0   11   59   30   69   51   412
SAFR QUEEN1886  149   76   69   53   10    1   91    7    6   62   11   65   600
SAFR QUEEN1887   46  210   58   38   26    1   82   40   11   36   61   71   680
SAFR QUEEN1888   68   86   93   43   52   13    1   71   30   28    6   54   545
SAFR QUEEN1889  125  128   56   18   10    9    0    2    0  111   74  250   783
SAFR QUEEN1890   57  158   66   87    5   11    6   10    6   59  120   52   637
SAFR QUEEN1891  221   72   93   67   62   79   58   62   21   19  105  180  1039
SAFR QUEEN1892  100   44  112   49   15   23    5   62   78   84   57   51   680
SAFR QUEEN1893  178   56   84   46    2   27   31   19   63   86  183   51   826
SAFR QUEEN1894  148   58  144   59   17   11    0    0   12   41   53   41   584
SAFR QUEEN1895   70   87   57   39   16    0    5    7   14   12   41  100   448
SAFR QUEEN1896   70   82  139   43   21    6    0   31    1    5   88  144   630
SAFR QUEEN1897  111   33   42   15   31    0    1    1   11    8    3   40   296
SAFR QUEEN1898  203  140   49   25   29    0    5    1   30   33   85   87   687
SAFR QUEEN1899   53  125   72   51    2   22   26   30    6   34   10   79   510
SAFR QUEEN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR RIETF     RIETFONTEIN                     -3252 2405   692              100
SAFR RIETF MEAN   24   36   41   22   22   13    7   13   23   24   25   23  273
SAFR RIETF STDV   25   44   32   19   30   16   10   19   50   34   31   34  118
SAFR RIETF1868    0   55   19    0   10    0   12   15    0   26   35    4   176
SAFR RIETF1869    0   79    7    0   10   15    0    5   28  157    3   23   327
SAFR RIETF1870   20  118   21    0   94    0    0   36    0   65   76    0   430
SAFR RIETF1871   19   68   34   33    0   30    0    0   22    5   24   44   279
SAFR RIETF1872   46   33   87    0  105   58   15   40   25    0    3    6   418
SAFR RIETF1873   19   55   13    0   40    0   30    0    0    0    0   29   186
SAFR RIETF1874   47   25    0   46    0    0    0    0    0   66  110    0   294
SAFR RIETF1875   76   32   41   34   25   64   15   70   13   38    0  112   520
SAFR RIETF1876    0  223   86   38   56    0   22   10   16   30   72    8   561
SAFR RIETF1877    0    6   33    7    6   16    6    0    0   91   19   21   205
SAFR RIETF1878    6   33   88    5   25   18    0    0   62   34    0    6   277
SAFR RIETF1879   13   29   88   18    0   16    0    0   89    0    0    0   253
SAFR RIETF1880    0    0   38    0    0    0    0   47    0    0   73   10   168
SAFR RIETF1881    8   30    0   64    0   12   15    0    0    0    0    0   129
SAFR RIETF1882   48   21   25   54    0    0    5   11    5    0    0  142   311
SAFR RIETF1883    9    0  102   30    6    2    7   11    8   37    0    7   219
SAFR RIETF1885    8   34   36   10   96    1    0    0   19    1   32   12   249
SAFR RIETF1886   77    7   12   41    3    5   38   12   11   11    0   42   259
SAFR RIETF1887   13   44   51    6    0    0   10   23    0    5   37    0   189
SAFR RIETF1888    5   19   63   46   49   22    4   27  263    0   14   39   551
SAFR RIETF1889   51   37   35    0   14    8    0    0    0   28    3   83   259
SAFR RIETF1890   29   48   27   17   17   10    0    0    9   25   43   14   239
SAFR RIETF1891   35   10   38   27   17   24    4    6 9999 9999   38 9999  9999
SAFR RIETF1892    0    0   38   32    4   11    0    1   14   16    6   25   147
SAFR RIETF1893   15   21   89    9   11   21    5    8   11   10   83    6   289
SAFR RIETF1894   46   36  109   41    0    9    0    0   12   10   23    0   286
SAFR RIETF1895   95    0    0   48   31    0    0    0    0    0   23    7   204
SAFR RIETF1896   24   35   19   13   29   32    0   55    8   23   56    0   294
SAFR RIETF1897   18    0   33    6   38    0   11    0   58   33    0    6   203
SAFR RIETF1898   26   20    7   19   10    8    7    0    0    4    0   10   111
SAFR RIETF1899    2    0   37   31    0    7   15   21    8    0    9   21   151
SAFR RIETF9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR RIVER     RIVERSDALE            RIVER     -3406 2116   117    SAFR       83
SAFR RIVER MEAN   25   38   41   37   34   36   33   34   39   44   39   32  447
SAFR RIVER STDV   24   39   34   28   26   29   22   25   31   37   40   40  105
SAFR RIVER1878    7   10  115   54   20   28   39   79   19   35   10   16   432
SAFR RIVER1879   28   27   41   24   47   55   30   40   77   30   19    0   418
SAFR RIVER1881   14    4   68   11   61   21   67   29   20    9   16    4   324
SAFR RIVER1882    0    6   49   25   50    6   50   23   31    8   28   35   311
SAFR RIVER1883   24   10   28   45   43    8   34   20   19   54    6   19   310
SAFR RIVER1884   42   80   51   16   13   67   25    2   33   47   28    3   407
SAFR RIVER1885   22   43   14   55   72    4   22   43  126   24   35   12   472
SAFR RIVER1886   56   36   30   45   31    5   70   45   38   77   23   43   499
SAFR RIVER1887   28   10  176   64   17   11   22   39   16   35   22   23   463
SAFR RIVER1888   39   12   89   54   61   31   29   91  100   47   30   19   602
SAFR RIVER1889   52   26   24   10   29   20   16   29   10   37   21  164   438
SAFR RIVER1890   12   81   81   30  152   28   33   22   13   46   47   56   601
SAFR RIVER1891   24    8   13   19   37  129   18   60   23   26   71   31   459
SAFR RIVER1892    4   31   67  130   21   72   49   27   92   16   10   21   540
SAFR RIVER1893   12   74   39   17   47   21   58   10   54   48  146    3   529
SAFR RIVER1894   57    9   42   61   37   24    9   19   23   16   37    5   339
SAFR RIVER1895   58    6    5   60    7   25    4   11   26   19   15   27   263
SAFR RIVER1896    9   22   22   59   37   36   10   47   20   27   43   21   353
SAFR RIVER1897   13   15   22   11   53   20   13   17   35   28   13    7   247
SAFR RIVER1898   75    7    3   51   18    4   59    5   19   23    5    4   273
SAFR RIVER1899    3    5   41   44   43   27    8    8   18   26    0   45   268
SAFR RIVER9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR SOMER     SOMERSET EAST         SOMER     -3243 2535   766    SAFR       79
SAFR SOMER MEAN   56   75   88   49   36   23   22   30   42   58   59   62  572
SAFR SOMER STDV   35   52   59   39   32   23   27   37   41   47   46   45  140
SAFR SOMER1870   48   84   98   60   70    0    0   30   19  153   40   42   644
SAFR SOMER1871   30   61   33   10   16   26   52   50   32  116   49   45   520
SAFR SOMER1872   56   23  118   25   96   13   20   19   36   17   47   12   482
SAFR SOMER1873   80   16   13   27   28    5   10   15   16   15   45   41   311
SAFR SOMER1874   36   62   78   31    2    1   29    1   24   28   58  184   534
SAFR SOMER1875 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   30   15   13   31   22   64  9999
SAFR SOMER1876   77  169  145   79   74   10    9   10   49    7   62    9   700
SAFR SOMER1877   21   30   69   36   11    1   32    1    4   25   23   35   288
SAFR SOMER1878    5   36   64   26   43    0   12   27   50   15   81   45   404
SAFR SOMER1881 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   36   29    3   37   25  9999
SAFR SOMER1882   61  105   44   65   24    5   26   44   29   24   30  147   604
SAFR SOMER1883   72   36  134   45    5   17    4   24   34  102   34    4   511
SAFR SOMER1884   93   65   49   12   64   74    0    0   41   75  110    5   588
SAFR SOMER1885   23   71  111   47   75    0   14   10   68   39  106   30   594
SAFR SOMER1886  105   98   57  154   16    7  131   19   31  133   52  174   977
SAFR SOMER1887   49  114  117   66   28   12   54   37    8   34   99   12   630
SAFR SOMER1888   32   76   88   55   91   15   12   46   78   56   26   27   602
SAFR SOMER1889  200  107   68   11   12   19    3   11    3   63   58  126   681
SAFR SOMER1890   37  100   24   48   11    6   15    0   32   85  104   69   531
SAFR SOMER1891  167   20   90   46   79   77   29   59   28   35  138   98   866
SAFR SOMER1892   16   35  153   45    8   26   16   23  212   24   28   34   620
SAFR SOMER1893   69  103  176   57   21   21   17   29  116   82  201   71   963
SAFR SOMER1894   69   27  147   57   41   18    0   12   29   34   37   68   539
SAFR SOMER1895   91   85   99   70   31    1    6   17   38   26   31   77   572
SAFR SOMER1896   87   55   42   31   31   26    0   64   15   29  200  102   682
SAFR SOMER1897   79   12   28   29   79   18    5    2   71   46   20   63   452
SAFR SOMER1898  245   86   70   29   45    6   14    5    9   52   40   40   641
SAFR SOMER1899   49   52   75   65   10   16   20   19   43   21   18   88   476
SAFR SOMER9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR SPRIN     SPRINGBOK             SPRIN     -2940 1753   991    SAFR       82
SAFR SPRIN MEAN    5    8   12   16   28   40   31   33   16   12    8    6  193
SAFR SPRIN STDV    9   15   14   21   25   41   28   28   19   12   16   10   63
SAFR SPRIN1878    4    0   23   66   44   15   95    6   23   48    7    2   333
SAFR SPRIN1879    7    0    0   11   63   26   53   11   48   11   20   13   263
SAFR SPRIN1881    0    0   43   18   52   35   32   25    0    5    0    1   211
SAFR SPRIN1882    0    1    8    2    8    8   11    3    7    9    2    2    61
SAFR SPRIN1883    0    0    0    2   43   23   44   30   13   23    0    2   180
SAFR SPRIN1884    8    0    0   14   14   22   11    0   39   20    2    0   130
SAFR SPRIN1885    5    4   17   47   10   46    2   20   39   11   11    6   218
SAFR SPRIN1886    3   12   13   25   53   13   12   32   32   21    0    0   216
SAFR SPRIN1887    0    6    4   18   34   10   16   80    9   36    1    0   214
SAFR SPRIN1888    0    0    0   26   82  119   39   68   59   61   15    0   469
SAFR SPRIN1889    0   13    0   23   10   40   13   30   18   37    0    8   192
SAFR SPRIN1890    1   10    0   50   54   15   17    5   11   21   32    9   225
SAFR SPRIN1891    0    0    8   23   77   59   27   13    8    0    0    0   215
SAFR SPRIN1892   23    0   42   43   55   36   10   68   21   11    1   36   346
SAFR SPRIN1893    0   24   63   11   32   51    6   12   18    2    3    0   222
SAFR SPRIN1894    0   63   15    6   13   24    0   42    5   22   12    2   204
SAFR SPRIN1895    0    0   39   21   18    3    6   12    6    2    1    0   108
SAFR SPRIN1896    0    4   17    4   11   22   32   24    7   11    0    0   132
SAFR SPRIN1897    0    0   22    0   46   12   43    2   27   29    0    0   181
SAFR SPRIN1898    9    4   25   53   33   28   64   13   12    5    3    0   249
SAFR SPRIN1899    3   22   14   36   61    1  110   52    6   24    0    0   329
SAFR SPRIN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR STEYN     STEYNSBURG            STEYN     -3118 2550  1448    SAFR       76
SAFR STEYN MEAN   49   61   69   36   24   11   11   13   22   29   40   45  393
SAFR STEYN STDV   39   42   43   32   25   14   14   20   28   25   37   35  115
SAFR STEYN1878    1   51   29 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR STEYN1879 9999 9999 9999   32   20   60   56   22   40    0    0   34  9999
SAFR STEYN1881  115   87  141   38   34   27   10    0   29    1    9    6   497
SAFR STEYN1882   26   61   99   29   14    4   27    0   38    4   30   89   421
SAFR STEYN1883   45   26  106   24    6    0    1    5   14    3   60    9   299
SAFR STEYN1884  110   31   47    4   60   17    0    0    3   17   11   19   319
SAFR STEYN1885   31   25   63   19   53    0    0    7   62   13   61   50   384
SAFR STEYN1886   73   65   83   67    0    0   41    3    2   47    0   51   432
SAFR STEYN1887   23  139   43   49   43    3   83   47    0    0    8   22   460
SAFR STEYN1888   44   82   68   70   49   19    3   42   30    7   16   37   467
SAFR STEYN1889   72  134   23   13   17    3    0    3    0   48   34  106   453
SAFR STEYN1890   43   85   93   52   31   22    4    3    5   74   69   74   555
SAFR STEYN1891  117   54  120   39   88   67   24   35    5    9   85   74   717
SAFR STEYN1892   59   10  123   68   23   43    3   40   61   68   38   24   560
SAFR STEYN1893   43   80  118   38    1   26   14   13   23    5   10   57   428
SAFR STEYN1894  144  112   93   60   14   23    0    1    6   44   76   49   622
SAFR STEYN1895   72   70   67   44   22    0    0    0    7    0   35   61   378
SAFR STEYN1896   49  106   38   68   24   17    0   40   22    0   44   93   501
SAFR STEYN1897   80   42   51   24   22    3    0    1    8   14    4   32   281
SAFR STEYN1898  187   58   31   43   12    0    6    0   29   43   35   91   535
SAFR STEYN1899   47   92   62   46   25   32   21   28    7   32    6   32   430
SAFR STEYN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR SUTHE     SUTHERLAND            SUTHE     -3223 2040  1459    SAFR       81
SAFR SUTHE MEAN   10   17   26   21   23   33   28   24   14   13   14   10  228
SAFR SUTHE STDV   15   21   23   22   19   28   24   17   15   12   17   15   68
SAFR SUTHE1879   10   17   51   17   92   13   41   16   39   18   15    0   329
SAFR SUTHE1881    5    3   93   10   55   53    9   16    4    0    6    0   254
SAFR SUTHE1882   18   23   47   30   15   19    9   10   18   15    1   68   273
SAFR SUTHE1883   39    1    0   89   27   44   22   26   34   61    0   11   354
SAFR SUTHE1884   25    1   12   12   22   11   12    0   36    2    6    0   139
SAFR SUTHE1885   10   39   41   38   38   49    2    9    7   13   30   10   286
SAFR SUTHE1886 9999 9999 9999 9999   23   36   16   21   34    5    0    3  9999
SAFR SUTHE1887    1   12   65   33   24    2   24   14    3   49    9    2   238
SAFR SUTHE1888    0   16    6   48   70   37   16   19   43    0   15    7   277
SAFR SUTHE1889   30   41    1   11   36    6   10   22   19    6    0   88   270
SAFR SUTHE1890   12   65   14   34   50   40   24    1   11   26   84    2   363
SAFR SUTHE1891    1    4    7   31   43   43   11   32    9    0   55    0   236
SAFR SUTHE1892   13    0   29   20   15   12    9   38   18   41    7   17   219
SAFR SUTHE1893    2   25   60    0   51   39   18   26   20   13    5    0   259
SAFR SUTHE1894    0   27    0    0   43   13    0    9    4   26   65    1   188
SAFR SUTHE1895   67    0   15   53   21    9   13   11   20   13    6    5   233
SAFR SUTHE1896   13    8    0 9999 9999 9999   11   26 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR SUTHE1897    0   19   11    9   47   19   47    8    7   17    7    3   194
SAFR SUTHE1898   22    4    5   48   11   14   17    0   15    6    0    0   142
SAFR SUTHE1899    5    0   36   36   88    4   15   65   11    6    0    5   271
SAFR SUTHE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR UITEN     UITENHAGE             UITEN     -3347 2526    32    SAFR       83
SAFR UITEN MEAN   34   42   54   41   35   24   29   35   47   51   48   37  469
SAFR UITEN STDV   31   41   38   38   34   20   41   37   56   35   39   37  103
SAFR UITEN1859 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   15   14  121   98    0  9999
SAFR UITEN1860   34   71   17    0   89   18   18   50   10   97   46   39   489
SAFR UITEN1861   20   34   56   36    7    6   26   14   48   23    8   38   316
SAFR UITEN1862   14    9   19   32    4   12   29   66   51   38   28   10   312
SAFR UITEN1863    9   65   68   15   38   14   42    0   71   66   71   30   489
SAFR UITEN1864   53   87   22    0   43   20   34   34   30   26    7   23   379
SAFR UITEN1865   35    1    3   22    0    7   15   18   81    5   16   13   216
SAFR UITEN1866   10   64   43   56    1    0    1   34   33   15   19   26   302
SAFR UITEN1867    4   29   16   39   23   13   19   94   62   57   94    8   458
SAFR UITEN1868    7   64   15   53   19    0   71   43    6   57   38   30   403
SAFR UITEN1869    0   22    9    1   19   18    1   45   60  135   69   38   417
SAFR UITEN1870   32   98   11   55   73    6   14   42   12   45   48   28   464
SAFR UITEN1871    4   11    7    3    3   28   19   28   24  102   19   32   280
SAFR UITEN1872    9    7   46   26  126   29   27   40   34   20   44    8   416
SAFR UITEN1873G   5   20   74 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   231
SAFR UITEN1874G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   38  109   72   44   395
SAFR UITEN1875    0   20   36   69   89    0   85   25   18   47    8   67   464
SAFR UITEN1876   28  128   48    8   23    0    0   10   74   26   90    9   444
SAFR UITEN1877   52   75   40   23   41    5    0    0   23    0   23    4   286
SAFR UITEN1878   14   49   48   47   64   20   21   32   58   36   32   39   460
SAFR UITEN1879   35   13  128   37    2   76   31   18   92   18    2    3   455
SAFR UITEN1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   568
SAFR UITEN1881    9    2   78   62   38   26   36   31   17    4   35    8   346
SAFR UITEN1882   18   61   26   23   64    6   15   21   62   13   11   48   368
SAFR UITEN1883   16    6   63   29   31   20   27   49    8   44   17   13   323
SAFR UITEN1884   34   35   48   13   10   36    5    7   16   25   27    6   262
SAFR UITEN1885   16    9   29   30   70    0   14   26   41   19   43   30   327
SAFR UITEN1886   29   37   11   73    3    0   84    4   23   56   34   59   413
SAFR UITEN1887   18   69   31   56   12   10   10   56    5   14   53    7   341
SAFR UITEN1888   13   45  100   32  101    9   14   87   37   50   18   26   532
SAFR UITEN1889   44   11   18    1    0   13   38   18    8   27   75  164   417
SAFR UITEN1890   16   53    6   22   13   28    8    0   20   63   31   16   276
SAFR UITEN1891   35   19   17   17   66  202   20  103   11    4   93   48   635
SAFR UITEN1892    2   39   90  121    6   19   41    7   71   16    5   27   444
SAFR UITEN1893   50    4   85   41   51   11    5   16   78   29  196   21   587
SAFR UITEN1894   28   12  130   33   31    0   11   16   25   30   67   12   395
SAFR UITEN1895   42   18   10   34    8    0    4    8   32   63   33   69   321
SAFR UITEN1896    9   37   13   88   24   19   11  119   15   14   92   41   482
SAFR UITEN1897   12    6   25    1   86   39   15   35  128  102   51    7   507
SAFR UITEN1898  100   36   17   34    5    2   15    9   13   67   36   28   362
SAFR UITEN1899   15   22   21   85   26   10    5    9   23   15    6   23   260
SAFR UITEN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR UMTAT     UMTATA                UMTAT     -3135 2847   692    SAFR       79
SAFR UMTAT MEAN   89   84   99   42   25   16   16   21   39   58   76   79  640
SAFR UMTAT STDV   38   40   59   33   23   27   29   25   32   35   46   44  126
SAFR UMTAT1882   65   44   56   30   25   16   16   21   39   58   59   72   501
SAFR UMTAT1883   77   73  118   31   56    5    0   38   45   81   57    0   581
SAFR UMTAT1884   71   58   42   42   82   25    1    0   12  128   58   21   540
SAFR UMTAT1885   40   49   26    1    8    0    0    8   38   28   99   47   344
SAFR UMTAT1886   85   93   33   72    6    2  114    5   26   35   17   98   586
SAFR UMTAT1887   89  142  110   55   14    9   89   55   34   14   89   99   799
SAFR UMTAT1888   86  104  171   30   65    0    1   47   47  131   49   12   743
SAFR UMTAT1889  104  155   76   48    4    3    0   14   10   40   55  112   621
SAFR UMTAT1890   46  118   39  151    3    0    1    3    5   70  122   78   636
SAFR UMTAT1891  102   92  123   46   97   66   39   73   38   35  105  163   979
SAFR UMTAT1892   38   68  114   59   19    2   16   39   96  104   90   47   692
SAFR UMTAT1893   91   31   53  122   34    4   29   28  239   89  136   79   935
SAFR UMTAT1894  130   54  141   81   18    3    0    7   24   41   73   41   613
SAFR UMTAT1895   64  115  172   34   21    1    3    3    4   61  114   90   682
SAFR UMTAT1896  120   34   69   47   10   14    9   56   39   36   62  173   669
SAFR UMTAT1897   91  128   97   17   24   88    3    2   17   44   12   52   575
SAFR UMTAT1898  241   76   45   27   55    0    0   38    9   86  108   68   753
SAFR UMTAT1899   41   51   91   30    7    4   15    2   22   72   47   57   439
SAFR UMTAT9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR UMZIM     UMZIMKULU             UMZIM     -3016 2951   762    SAFR       79
SAFR UMZIM MEAN   95  102  103   46   27   14   12   22   35   60   89   95  686
SAFR UMZIM STDV   42   46   60   33   43   24   18   28   26   39   43   42  130
SAFR UMZIM1885 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   15   72   62   86   88  9999
SAFR UMZIM1886  148  102   65   56    9   14   12   22   35   60   52   80   655
SAFR UMZIM1887  108  144   80   49   17   26   25   13    8   50   60  126   706
SAFR UMZIM1888  118   72   96   58   48    0    3   42   54   55   37   37   620
SAFR UMZIM1889   71  103  104   39   16    0    0   21    6   73   78   72   583
SAFR UMZIM1890   71  117   55   60    3   28    0    4    2   84  123  164   711
SAFR UMZIM1891  120   66  145   18   56   19   25   28   21   32  191  216   937
SAFR UMZIM1892   85   69   60   27   13    0    8   92   66   65  188  103   776
SAFR UMZIM1893  101  104  159   49   27    0    6   12  200  142   99   96   995
SAFR UMZIM1894   93   51   90   77   53    1    0    4   50   53   75  123   670
SAFR UMZIM1895  115  167  184   32   25    0    3    7    7   27   64  225   856
SAFR UMZIM1896  145  162   50   44   12    0    2   52   24   45  122  136   794
SAFR UMZIM1897   90   82  110   48   12   72    0    4   36   71   47   52   624
SAFR UMZIM1898  149   70  103   67   33    0   11    3    9   80  208   89   822
SAFR UMZIM1899   95   66   89   33   41    4    8    6   19   78   34  109   582
SAFR UMZIM9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR UNION     UNIONDALE                       -3340 2307  9999               83
SAFR UNION MEAN   21   24   37   29   40   31   30   40   31   29   28   18  361
SAFR UNION STDV   20   19   34   20   33   31   31   52   30   18   29   22  118
SAFR UNION1878 9999 9999 9999   23   32   18   26   64   34   23    3    5  9999
SAFR UNION1879   14   10   40   14   25   62   21   27   27   45    7    7   299
SAFR UNION1881   10   14   53   30   30   36   93   24    7   12    9    4   322
SAFR UNION1882   45   29   18   22   18    5   18   17   21   12    2   49   256
SAFR UNION1883    4    1   15   56   27    6   27   52   26   71    3   18   306
SAFR UNION1884   37   35   42   12   31  113   48    0   36    4   22    2   382
SAFR UNION1885    4   12   26   41  153    0    7   42   50   27   38    7   407
SAFR UNION1886   40   55   58   42   24   16  121   37   47   53   39   41   573
SAFR UNION1887   13   29   18   67   27    2   10  174    1   32   60   15   448
SAFR UNION1888    1    3  145   64   92   15   20  181  128   21   30   14   714
SAFR UNION1889   20   22   22    1    2   11   12   12    1   38   28   82   251
SAFR UNION1890   14   45    6   17   37   49   21    6    8   40   16   30   289
SAFR UNION1891   46    1    3   12   31   59   18   59   19   15  130    2   395
SAFR UNION1892    2   20   36   50   48   60   36    8   82   33   13   56   444
SAFR UNION1893    3   40   76   20   37    9   11    9   46   65   58    0   374
SAFR UNION1894   26   49   79   20   43    5    9   20   21   15   30    2   319
SAFR UNION1895   77   11   20   30   10   74    3    3   18   20   21   22   309
SAFR UNION1896   14   63    6    0   28   65    7   99   12   15   22    0   331
SAFR UNION1897    5    4   39    4   85   25    7    7   46   26   50    0   298
SAFR UNION1898   36   34   13   40   39    9   74    0   22   16   10    7   300
SAFR UNION1899    2    4   25   52   31   17   31    6    6   19    5    5   203
SAFR UNION9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR UPPIN     UPPINGTON             UPPIN     -2827 2115   793    SAFR       78
SAFR UPPIN MEAN   22   34   42   23   12    2    3    4    3   10   14   16  178
SAFR UPPIN STDV   31   34   40   32   15    4    9    9    7   16   17   20   92
SAFR UPPIN1883 9999 9999 9999    8    1    0    7    1    0    1   26    5  9999
SAFR UPPIN1884   58    9   15    3    4    0    0    0    0    0    7    2    98
SAFR UPPIN1885    3   22   48   27    9    0    0    2    0    2   18    5   136
SAFR UPPIN1886    5    6   31    3    0    0    4    8    0    3    0   15    75
SAFR UPPIN1887    0   21    0   29   17   12    0    0    0    5   73    0   157
SAFR UPPIN1888    0   46   12   10   17    5    0    3   33    0    0   13   139
SAFR UPPIN1889   26 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   76   11   33  9999
SAFR UPPIN1890   43   17   77  107   13   14    0    0    0   34   27   35   367
SAFR UPPIN1891   52   51   42   37   24    3    0    1    0   29   32   43   314
SAFR UPPIN1892   36    7   83   16   57    0    0    0    7    9    1    0   216
SAFR UPPIN1893   30   12   66    5    7    1 9999    9 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR UPPIN1894   35   66   34   11   17    2    0    0    0   44    9   99   317
SAFR UPPIN1895   18    3   23   98    7    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR UPPIN1898 9999 9999   49 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR UPPIN1899   24   24  188   10   51    1   29    0    4   33   34    3   401
SAFR UPPIN1900    0   22    0   23    0    0    0   10    0    0   11   42   108
SAFR UPPIN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR VANWY     VAN WYCKS VLEI        VANWY     -3021 2149   962    SAFR       78
SAFR VANWY MEAN   14   27   40   22   11    7    6    6    6    9   13   13  177
SAFR VANWY STDV   20   30   38   24   13    9   11   12   12   11   17   15   80
SAFR VANWY1882 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   13    1    1   59    0   32 9999  9999
SAFR VANWY1883    1    3    8   44    0    0    0    9    8    6   11    0    90
SAFR VANWY1884   50   10    0    4   15    7    0    0    0    3   13    0   102
SAFR VANWY1885    9   27   32   12   14    1    0    3    6    0   41    1   146
SAFR VANWY1886   30    2   43   33    2    0    2   10    1    9    1   41   174
SAFR VANWY1887    6   93   40   16   27    4    4    5    1    8    4    6   214
SAFR VANWY1889   65   18   12    9    0    0    0    1    0   17    1   43   166
SAFR VANWY1892    2    3   89   41    0    4    1    1    4   15    3    2   165
SAFR VANWY1893   47   29   34    5    5    5    3    1    7   10   19   13   178
SAFR VANWY1894    5   96   25   13   43    9    0    4    0   25   31   31   282
SAFR VANWY1895   27   13   13   39    8    0    2    0    0    0    4   26   132
SAFR VANWY1896    6   15    4    8   36    0    0    2    0    3   41   25   140
SAFR VANWY1897   17    8   13    4    4    0    2    3    0    0    0   19    70
SAFR VANWY1898   18   42    1   22   11    0    0    0    8    1    3    0   106
SAFR VANWY1899    0   23   28   34   39   16   26    1    5   32    3    0   207
SAFR VANWY9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR VICTO     VICTORIA WEST         VICTO     -3124 2307  1269    SAFR       80
SAFR VICTO MEAN   25   36   49   27   16    6    8    9   11   17   21   26  241
SAFR VICTO STDV   29   33   42   24   17    8   12   16   15   17   26   28  102
SAFR VICTO1878   10    8   66    3   17    3   31    9   19    4    7   17   194
SAFR VICTO1879   29   15   99   39   50   25   33    2   36    1    1    1   331
SAFR VICTO1880G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   234
SAFR VICTO1881   51   13  109   18   25    9    3    0    1    0    0   39   268
SAFR VICTO1882   29   63   31   25    5   20    3   11   41    2    0   26   256
SAFR VICTO1883   19    4   19   68    2    2    3   24   47   18    2    1   209
SAFR VICTO1884   81    2   18    0   55   24    0    0    1    0    2    0   183
SAFR VICTO1885    1   65   41    7   50    2    0   18   44    0   54    1   283
SAFR VICTO1886   60   49   13   45    4    0    6   12   12   19    0   24   244
SAFR VICTO1887   24   48   50   33   45    0    6    9    2   23   26   13   279
SAFR VICTO1888   29   36   29   25   50   16    0    3   27    9    0   12   236
SAFR VICTO1889   69   72   15    7   12    1    0    2    0   38   24  134   374
SAFR VICTO1890   34   90   42   70    9   18    0    0    3   18   23   31   338
SAFR VICTO1891   58   63   39   30    9   24    4   10    6   13   46   12   314
SAFR VICTO1892   14   12   41   16    9    9    2    2    6   34   22    6   173
SAFR VICTO1893   61  133  114    4    3   11    7    5   17   37   49   21   462
SAFR VICTO1894   42  134    3   20   16   18    0   17    0   27   51   27   355
SAFR VICTO1895   19   26   23   66   18    0    0    0    0    5   28   56   241
SAFR VICTO1896   21   43    8   29   31   25    0   16    0   12   48   17   250
SAFR VICTO1897   25   20    5   16   11    0    0    6    6    3    0   31   123
SAFR VICTO1898   64   44   80   17   23    0    0    4    0   10   11    4   257
SAFR VICTO1899   11   27   88   45   44   31   45    5    0    6    0    8   310
SAFR VICTO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR VRYBU     VRYBURG               VRYBU     -2657 2443  1189    SAFR       76
SAFR VRYBU MEAN   89   79   77   40   14    6    5    6   10   26   46   73  489
SAFR VRYBU STDV   62   43   56   36   22   12   13   12   16   26   35   44  119
SAFR VRYBU1886   89   79   61   24    0    0    2    0    0   17   23   90   385
SAFR VRYBU1887   56  104  120   44   29   37    4   18    1   29   87   76   605
SAFR VRYBU1888   61  108  100   69   28    1    0   32   21    3    8  113   544
SAFR VRYBU1889   84  122   86  141   11    0    0   10    0    9   35   30   528
SAFR VRYBU1891 9999 9999 9999   48   20   28    0    9    0   18   60   99  9999
SAFR VRYBU1892  218  159  104   34    0   10    0    6   18   28   27   31   635
SAFR VRYBU1893  260  101   43   26    0   12    8    0    0   28   43  140   661
SAFR VRYBU1894  174  189  101    5   56    6    0   41    2   25   24  101   724
SAFR VRYBU1895  120   34  134  153   16    0    0    0    0   37   46   73   613
SAFR VRYBU1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR VRYBU1897   44   30  144   17    0    0    0    0    0   15    0   32   282
SAFR VRYBU1898  164   57   59    1   18    0    0    0   17   16   89   59   480
SAFR VRYBU1899  172   11  110   47   10   39   23   12    0 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR VRYBU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR WELLI     WELLINGTON            WELLI     -3338 1900   116    SAFR       84
SAFR WELLI MEAN   23   20   24   61  106  119   93   98   56   47   27   17  694
SAFR WELLI STDV   29   23   20   46   70   69   60   58   36   32   24   19  189
SAFR WELLI1876   23    2   97   64  148   51  151  139   34   27   15  100   851
SAFR WELLI1877    3   31   13   44  271  116   83   62   41   46   41   14   765
SAFR WELLI1878   15   26   27   31  127  127  170   43   59  100   25    8   758
SAFR WELLI1879   27    2    0   37   32   37   65   36  151   48   32   23   490
SAFR WELLI1881    0    5    3   40  133   82   53   94   63   63   20   10   566
SAFR WELLI1882    3   23   25   35   63   89  101   51   33   74    7   77   581
SAFR WELLI1883   17    7   12   75  108  108   93  109   80   76    4   19   708
SAFR WELLI1884    8   23    5   51   54  135   72   23  108   55   16    0   550
SAFR WELLI1885    0   30   22   83   65  115   49   52   36   25   42   13   532
SAFR WELLI1886    3    1   47   10   89  134   40  130   65   60    5   21   605
SAFR WELLI1887    6    6   11  106   98   34   85   85    9   81   17    6   544
SAFR WELLI1888    7    0   15   82  231  213   97   70   96   17   47   30   905
SAFR WELLI1889    3   10   16   81  136   64   80 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SAFR WELLI1890   15   34   23   54  158    6   98   86   44   66   25    5   614
SAFR WELLI1891    2   23    0   80  139   87   68   51   56    0    4   19   529
SAFR WELLI1892   13    0   24   43  103  181   85  136   64   31   23   60   763
SAFR WELLI1893    0    0    0   54   54  251   58   85  118   91    0    0   711
SAFR WELLI1894    0   56   22   34   43  162   83  103   43   78   65    0   689
SAFR WELLI1895   19    0   10  154   95  104   74   73   97   34   21   21   702
SAFR WELLI1896    0   17   24    5  106  144   51   50   32   38   24    0   491
SAFR WELLI1897    8    0   71   47   73   76  168   71   56   74   25   28   697
SAFR WELLI1898   25   25   25  153  140  147  126   47   42   70   25    9   834
SAFR WELLI1899   25    1   12   66  106   45  123  283   21   51   19   34   786
SAFR WELLI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR WILLO     WILLOWMORE            WILLO     -3317 2330   840    SAFR       80
SAFR WILLO MEAN   18   26   35   22   22   11   14   14   13   18   19   22  224
SAFR WILLO STDV   21   26   28   19   30    9   15   16   15   16   21   25   64
SAFR WILLO1878    3    9   75   30   35    6   16    5   25   10    0    8   222
SAFR WILLO1879   18    3   49   12   34   27   19   30    0   17    1    0   210
SAFR WILLO1881   28    7   38   46    7  245    7    2    1    2    1    0   384
SAFR WILLO1882  108   40   13   38    7    9   10    6    8    2    9   71   321
SAFR WILLO1883   14    0   18   11    7    9   12    8    4   27    4    2   116
SAFR WILLO1884   39   30   11    9   26   65    2    0    0    4    0    0   186
SAFR WILLO1885    0   11   23   24   87    1    1   12   24    1   35    4   223
SAFR WILLO1886   64    4   22   22    7    9   14   19    6   24   10   35   236
SAFR WILLO1887   18   15   48   16   10    0   11   42    0   11    3    3   177
SAFR WILLO1888    0    6  171   64   31   18    4   41   46   11   16   11   419
SAFR WILLO1889   32   35   19    0    3    0    4    4    1   43   13   82   236
SAFR WILLO1890   34   48   14   30   20   23    4    2   10   22   21   56   284
SAFR WILLO1891   75    8   25   28   17   27    7   22    0    0  102   61   372
SAFR WILLO1892    8    0   42   13   20   32    5    3   14   31   30   30   228
SAFR WILLO1893    0   71   96   19   29   19   12   13    7   28   53    0   347
SAFR WILLO1894   46   35   65    7   25   12    0    3    7   35   23   34   292
SAFR WILLO1895   52    3   13   40   13   14    1    3    8    7    9   28   191
SAFR WILLO1896   22   42    1    6   27   39    3   10   17   12   26   31   236
SAFR WILLO1897   15   28   23   11   40    4    0    2   33   20   19    7   202
SAFR WILLO1898   55   29   51   21   29    3   31    0    0    0   17   11   247
SAFR WILLO1899    0    3   18   18   25    3   16   25    1   37   11   14   171
SAFR WILLO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR WILVL     WILLOWVALE            WILVL     -3216 2830   588    SAFR       79
SAFR WILVL MEAN  124  117  134   78   44   26   30   40   78  109  122  109 1012
SAFR WILVL STDV   64   61   92   80   57   42   55   59   62   71   78   47  231
SAFR WILVL1889 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   64  117  120  9999
SAFR WILVL1890   66  250   55  124   12   20    0    5   18   76  167   99   892
SAFR WILVL1891  114  167  153   51  144  149   57  126   57   64  169  158  1409
SAFR WILVL1892   87  157  165   33    7    3   25   68  189  267  105  149  1255
SAFR WILVL1893  157   38   95  192   88    1   36   23  295  198  223   90  1436
SAFR WILVL1894  134   68  102  133   42    5    1   22   72   79   73   93   824
SAFR WILVL1895   90  125  107   94   35    9    6    3    8  171   57  125   830
SAFR WILVL1896  103   65  104   79   10   10   11  149   81   98  141  145   996
SAFR WILVL1897  127   23  196   24   29  122    0   39  168  169   88  106  1091
SAFR WILVL1898  277  147  100   64   96    7    0   53   27  238  145  293  1447
SAFR WILVL1899  163  151  107   38   23    8   23   11   99  208  105  158  1094
SAFR WILVL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR WINBU     WINBURG               WINBU     -2831 2701  1433    SAFR       74
SAFR WINBU MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
SAFR WINBU STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
SAFR WINBU1886G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    9 9999   10 9999   64   57   31   171
SAFR WINBU1887   48  117   85   79   25    0   24   26    0   43   36  120   603
SAFR WINBU1888G 163   98  164  106   10 9999 9999   14   13   71   34    8   680
SAFR WINBU1889G  66   68   16   41 9999 9999 9999   29 9999   55   94   37   404
SAFR WINBU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR WORCE     WORCESTER                       -3339 1926  9999               84
SAFR WORCE MEAN    5   11   12   27   42   47   46   36   30   27   12   12  302
SAFR WORCE STDV    9   14   13   22   27   31   34   23   22   36   12   18  103
SAFR WORCE1862G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   539
SAFR WORCE1863G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   370
SAFR WORCE1864G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   223
SAFR WORCE1865G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   135
SAFR WORCE1866G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   224
SAFR WORCE1867    4   41   23   33   39   28   48   33    3   23   11    3   289
SAFR WORCE1868G   4   27   20   22 9999   21   64   23   10   51   35   11   287
SAFR WORCE1869    0   37    7    2  119  124   68   17   14   52   47   31   518
SAFR WORCE1870    4    9    0   25   64   49  146   43   19   29   33    6   427
SAFR WORCE1871    0    0    0   13   74   83   70   28    1    8   16    1   294
SAFR WORCE1875 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   71   52   23    8   28  9999
SAFR WORCE1876    0   33   18 9999 9999 9999   62   64   85   10   20 9999  9999
SAFR WORCE1877G9999   23    4   67  106   42   22   29   47   99   22    3   463
SAFR WORCE1878    3    9   39   79   42   67  118   28   41  189    4    0   619
SAFR WORCE1879G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   279
SAFR WORCE1880   14   39   17   26   11   21   16   45   48    6    5    0   248
SAFR WORCE1881    0    0   15   10   55   41   40   13    7    6    1    1   189
SAFR WORCE1882    0    0   26   12   11   33   41   16   13   43    6   49   250
SAFR WORCE1883   20    7    0   42   53   33   41   32    9   22    0    5   264
SAFR WORCE1884   34    8    0   22   12   44   15    3   36   10   10    0   194
SAFR WORCE1885    0   26   31   13   18   88    8   16   63   22   11    7   303
SAFR WORCE1886   12    0    0   13   38   41   23   34   44   66    4   14   289
SAFR WORCE1887    6    0    8   38   28    8   53   53   17   42   14    0   267
SAFR WORCE1888    3    0    8   18   78   86   29   52   56    0   32    7   369
SAFR WORCE1889    2   11    4   41   32   29   42   62   35    5    1   52   316
SAFR WORCE1890    1   19   12   33   60    6   41   25   17   46   17   12   289
SAFR WORCE1891    0    0    1   26   37   51   28   36   37    2    6    0   224
SAFR WORCE1892    2   13   47   43   13   39   13   80   34    8   22   59   373
SAFR WORCE1893    0    1   10   10   28   89   39   28   51   14   10    0   280
SAFR WORCE1894    5   28   18    4   21   75    0   22    4   15   30    0   222
SAFR WORCE1895   22    0    7   54   56   11   23   39   60    9   10    7   298
SAFR WORCE1896    0    6   12    5   33   24   11   21   34   20   10    0   176
SAFR WORCE1897    0    1    9    3   29   14   64   22    9   29    0    0   180
SAFR WORCE1898    9    4    3   86   23   75   63    3   31    9    0    0   306
SAFR WORCE1899    0    0    0   31   87    9   84   94    0   26    0   27   358
SAFR WORCE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SAFR WYNBE     WYNBERG                         -3400 1828  9999               84
SAFR WYNBE MEAN   15   18   34   76  183  189  176  164  105   80   38   33 1118
SAFR WYNBE STDV   13   21   29   45  111  104   97   93   58   56   26   29  252
SAFR WYNBE1876 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   14  324   59   27   32   73  9999
SAFR WYNBE1877    7   40   15  121  467  180   66  156   63   62   68   31  1276
SAFR WYNBE1878   30   50   54   45  244  238  381  172  146  175   47   21  1603
SAFR WYNBE1879   23    6    7   54   96  142  159   97  138   51   73   33   879
SAFR WYNBE1881   14    3   11   37  401  128   83  156   31   31   44   11   950
SAFR WYNBE1882    2   24   78   71  105  149  209   78   98  192   12   86  1104
SAFR WYNBE1883   29    4   25   56  278  221  188  186  226   99    7    5  1324
SAFR WYNBE1884    1   15   18   93   98  173  132   40  226  209   94    2  1101
SAFR WYNBE1885    4   90   36   77  169  335   75   99   45   71   46   38  1085
SAFR WYNBE1886    6    1  100    9  170  236  128  165  127   98    5   44  1089
SAFR WYNBE1887   34    6    7   55   80   77  187   89   34  147   20   49   785
SAFR WYNBE1888    9    1   15  102  329  500  214  188   77   36   59   46  1576
SAFR WYNBE1889    5   24   18  199  199  125  101  119   97   20   12   31   950
SAFR WYNBE1890    5   25   23   74  167   54  327  116  160   30   38   10  1029
SAFR WYNBE1891    0    7   28   74  272  130  158   99  126    9   12    2   917
SAFR WYNBE1892   33    7   49   68  228  334  251  294   88   29   56  113  1550
SAFR WYNBE1893    6   11    3  116   74  212  122  193  164   71    6    6   984
SAFR WYNBE1894    0   15   39   58   50  243  101  127   47   78   51    6   815
SAFR WYNBE1895   24    2   33  153  145  122  125  232  157   52   47   34  1126
SAFR WYNBE1896   25   28   64    9   97   82  200  163   45   59   28    2   802
SAFR WYNBE1897    5   18   99   43   89  139  281  132   89   85   23   22  1025
SAFR WYNBE1898   36   27   21  122  158  250  386   81  132   80   89   27  1409
SAFR WYNBE1899   29    1   10   39  110   86  166  457   31  125   15   61  1130
SAFR WYNBE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGBAKEL     BAKEL                 BAKEL      1454-1227    25    SENEG      18
SENEGBAKEL MEAN    1    0    0    0    5   46  116  177  114   27    3    2  493
SENEGBAKEL STDV    3    2    0    0    9   28   61   77   66   29    8    6  124
SENEGBAKEL1856 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  273 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGBAKEL1857 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   19   76 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGBAKEL1858    1    0    0    0    5   46   84  329  249   10    0   12   736
SENEGBAKEL1859    0    0    0    0    7 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGBAKEL1860 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   78 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGBAKEL1861 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   78  154 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGBAKEL1862 9999 9999 9999 9999   40  319   42 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGBAKEL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGDAGAN     DAGANA                DAGAN      1631-1530    39    SENEG      13
SENEGDAGAN MEAN    1    1    0    0    2   13   49  116   83   23    1    2  290
SENEGDAGAN STDV    2    4    0    0    7   18   39   69   48   34    6    7  119
SENEGDAGAN1862    0    0    0    2    2    8    3   14    5    1    0    0    35
SENEGDAGAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGDAKAR     DAKAR                 DAKAR      1444-1726     4    SENEG      18
SENEGDAKAR MEAN    1    1    0    0    1   13   79  222  143   41    3    4  511
SENEGDAKAR STDV    6    4    1    1    3   19   62  113   73   47    7   18  186
SENEGDAKAR1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   960
SENEGDAKAR1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   479
SENEGDAKAR1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   332
SENEGDAKAR1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   431
SENEGDAKAR1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   670
SENEGDAKAR1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   788
SENEGDAKAR1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   640
SENEGDAKAR1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   512
SENEGDAKAR1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   741
SENEGDAKAR1896G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   388
SENEGDAKAR1897    0    0    0    0    1   11   73   60  143   25    5    0   318
SENEGDAKAR1898    0    0    0    0    0    2   34  250   96    6    0    1   389
SENEGDAKAR1899    2    0    0    1    0   38  101  166  109  116    0   11   544
SENEGDAKAR1900    0    9    0    0    0   11  103  103  250   27    0    0   503
SENEGDAKAR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGGOREE     GOREE                            1440-1724    14    SENEG      18
SENEGGOREE MEAN    1    1    0    0    1   14   70  204  149   47    1    2  489
SENEGGOREE STDV    1    3    0    0    2   23   58  132   86   60    4    7  225
SENEGGOREE1854 9999    0    0    0    0   42 9999 9999 9999   65   19    0  9999
SENEGGOREE1855    0    0    0    0    0   44   52  188   83   37    0    0   404
SENEGGOREE1857    0    0    0    0    0   27   90  205  236   59    0    0   617
SENEGGOREE1858    0    0    0    0    0    0   87   86  139    5    0    0   317
SENEGGOREE1859    0    0    0    0    2   28  131  277  242    8    5    2   695
SENEGGOREE1860    0   11    0    0    0   12  119  251   47   35    0    0   475
SENEGGOREE1861    0    0    0    0    0   17   23  148  186    0    0    0   374
SENEGGOREE1862    0    0    0    0    0    1   84  415  100    0    0    1   601
SENEGGOREE1863    0    0    0    0    0   10  135  248   61    0   12    0   466
SENEGGOREE1864    0    5    0    2    0   28   36  558   60    0    3    0   692
SENEGGOREE1865    2    0    0    0    0   76  211  241  110    9    0    0   649
SENEGGOREE1866    0    0    0    0    1    0   32  142  200    0    0    0   375
SENEGGOREE1875    1    1    0    0    1   14   92   71    3    2   62    0   247
SENEGGOREE1876    0   88    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGGOREE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGKELLE     KELLE                            1513-1630  9999    SENEG      18
SENEGKELLE MEAN    0    1    0    0    2   16   85  181  145   38    2    2  477
SENEGKELLE STDV    4    4    0    0    6   18   58   94   72   45    5   10  178
SENEGKELLE1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1091
SENEGKELLE1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   429
SENEGKELLE1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   396
SENEGKELLE1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   634
SENEGKELLE1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   473
SENEGKELLE1898G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   608
SENEGKELLE1899G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   567
SENEGKELLE1900G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   450
SENEGKELLE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGLOUGA     LOUGA                 LOUGA      1537-1613    38    SENEG      18
SENEGLOUGA MEAN    1    1    0    0    2   14   76  157  120   30    1    1  407
SENEGLOUGA STDV    6    4    1    0    4   16   56   84   64   40    4    7  166
SENEGLOUGA1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   682
SENEGLOUGA1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   283
SENEGLOUGA1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   245
SENEGLOUGA1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   513
SENEGLOUGA1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   511
SENEGLOUGA1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   473
SENEGLOUGA1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   738
SENEGLOUGA1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   552
SENEGLOUGA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGPODOR     PODOR                 PODOR      1638-1456     6    SENEG      13
SENEGPODOR MEAN    1    2    1    0    2   15   54  111   79   19    2    1  281
SENEGPODOR STDV    2    5    3    1    6   18   45   68   56   29    6    4  123
SENEGPODOR1857 9999 9999    0    0    0    0 9999 9999   40 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGPODOR1858    0    0    0    0    0   24   15  180   60    2    0    0   281
SENEGPODOR1859    0    0    0    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGPODOR1860    0    1    0    0    0    0  110  145   33   67    0    0   356
SENEGPODOR1873    1    2    1    0    2    3   75  250   12   50    0    0   396
SENEGPODOR1874    1   12    0    0    0    2   59  256   76    0    0    0   406
SENEGPODOR1876    0    0    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGPODOR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGRAO       RAO                              1558-1621     9    SENEG      13
SENEGRAO   MEAN    2    1    1    0    1   13   65  149  115   27    1    2  378
SENEGRAO   STDV    6    7    2    1    4   17   51   84   72   39    5    8  165
SENEGRAO  1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   363
SENEGRAO  1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   375
SENEGRAO  1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   433
SENEGRAO  1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   420
SENEGRAO  1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGRAO  1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   385
SENEGRAO  1898G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   977
SENEGRAO  1899G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   321
SENEGRAO  1900G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   368
SENEGRAO  9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGRUFIS     RUFISQUE              RUFIS      1444-1718     4    SENEG      18
SENEGRUFIS MEAN    1    2    0    0    1   19   87  231  163   44    2    1  540
SENEGRUFIS STDV    4    5    0    0    3   28   61  125   85   80    5    5  232
SENEGRUFIS1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1250
SENEGRUFIS1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   391
SENEGRUFIS1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   379
SENEGRUFIS1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   662
SENEGRUFIS1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   692
SENEGRUFIS1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   492
SENEGRUFIS1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   870
SENEGRUFIS1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   547
SENEGRUFIS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGST LO     ST LOUIS              ST LO      1601-1630     4    SENEG      13
SENEGST LO MEAN    2    2    1    0    1   12   54  141  109   25    1    3  352
SENEGST LO STDV    6   10    3    1    4   18   46   84   80   39    5   10  165
SENEGST LO1830G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   470
SENEGST LO1831G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   393
SENEGST LO1848    0    0    0    0    0    0  133  180  244   90    0    0   647
SENEGST LO1851    0    0    0    0    0   57   35  255  206   49    0   40   642
SENEGST LO1852    0    5   15    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGST LO1853    0    0   70 9999 9999 9999 9999   89 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SENEGST LO1854    0    0    0    0    0   44   65  253  145   17   48    0   572
SENEGST LO1855    1    0    0    1    0   25   44   61  146   20    0    0   298
SENEGST LO1856    0    0    0    0   16    5   52  133  133    0    0    0   339
SENEGST LO1857    0    0    0    0    0    2   15   98  132   21    0    0   268
SENEGST LO1858    0    0    0    0    1   10   74  191  111   70    0    0   457
SENEGST LO1859    0    0    0    0    0   14  107  364  311    1    0   16   813
SENEGST LO1861    0    0    0    0    0   48   43  138   55    4    5    0   293
SENEGST LO1862   46    0    0    0    0    9   26  395   70   12    0    0   558
SENEGST LO1863    0    0    0    0    0    0   25   88   28    0    0    0   141
SENEGST LO1864    0   14    0    0    0    0   50  232  104    3    0    0   403
SENEGST LO1865    2    0    0    0    0   54   32  205   48    0    0    1   342
SENEGST LO1866    0    0    2    0    0   24   16   87  175   27    0    0   331
SENEGST LO1867    0    0    0    0    0    2   38  198   90   12   35   15   390
SENEGST LO1868    0    3    0    0    0    0    8  219   60    7    5    0   302
SENEGST LO1869    0    5    1    0    0   29   33  477  104    0    0    0   649
SENEGST LO1870    0    0    0    0    7   14  211  174   98    5    0    0   509
SENEGST LO1871    0    0    0    0    0    0   32  282  153    1    0    0   468
SENEGST LO1872    0    0    0    0    0    1   49   87   31    8    0   13   189
SENEGST LO1873    0    0    0    0    0    0   66  122   51   88    2    0   329
SENEGST LO1874    2   26    0    0    0   10   80  244  242    0    0    0   604
SENEGST LO1875    0    1    0    0    0   15   56  228   29    0  121    0   450
SENEGST LO1876    0   69    0    0   41   18   47  217  183   28    2    0   605
SENEGST LO1877    0    0    0    0   15    3   79   92  124    1    0    0   314
SENEGST LO1878   36    0    0    0    0    4  116   25   81   23    0    0   285
SENEGST LO1879    0    0    0    0    2    5   72  151  107   87    0    0   424
SENEGST LO1880    0    0    0    0    0    9   94  311  138   10    0    9   571
SENEGST LO1881    0    2    0    0    0   16  150  259  196   39    3    0   665
SENEGST LO1882    0    0    0    0    0   24    7  159  185   16    0    0   391
SENEGST LO1883    0    0    6    0    0   10   50  150  180   15    0    0   411
SENEGST LO1884    0    0    0    0    0   12   70  200  180   15    0    0   477
SENEGST LO1885    0    0    0    0    0   13   75  190  175   12    0    0   465
SENEGST LO1886    0    0    0    0    0   10   70  210  180   15    0    0   485
SENEGST LO1887    0    0    0    0    0   14  150  200  190    0    0    0   554
SENEGST LO1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   250
SENEGST LO1890    0    0    0    0    0   35   89  104  100    0    0   24   352
SENEGST LO1891    1    0    0    0    0    0  127   73  125    6    0    1   333
SENEGST LO1892    0    0    0    0    1   10   40  264   14   55    0    0   384
SENEGST LO1893   12    0    0    0   15   62   37  302   79   43    1    0   551
SENEGST LO1894    0    0    1    0    0   20    5  182  141    0   15    0   364
SENEGST LO1895    0    2    0    0    0    0   96   88   63    0    0    0   249
SENEGST LO1896    4    0    0    0    0    0   96   55   68   15    0    0   238
SENEGST LO1897    0    0    0    0    0   18   89  103  101   14    5    0   330
SENEGST LO1898    0    0    0    0    0    2   16  249  142   41    0    0   450
SENEGST LO1899    0    0    0    0    0   27   98  196   53   20    2   16   412
SENEGST LO1900    0    1    0    0    0   54   98  104   84    3    0    0   344
SENEGST LO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGTHIES     THIES                 THIES      1448-1657    71    SENEG      18
SENEGTHIES MEAN    1    1    0    0    1   24  104  245  181   43    3    3  607
SENEGTHIES STDV    3    3    0    0    2   32   63  130   82   49   10   13  208
SENEGTHIES1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1485
SENEGTHIES1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   605
SENEGTHIES1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   458
SENEGTHIES1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   858
SENEGTHIES1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   809
SENEGTHIES1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   778
SENEGTHIES1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1091
SENEGTHIES1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   628
SENEGTHIES1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   705
SENEGTHIES1896G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   451
SENEGTHIES1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   620
SENEGTHIES9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SENEGTIVAO     TIVAOUANE             TIVAO      1457-1649    55    SENEG      18
SENEGTIVAO MEAN    0    1    0    0    2   17   94  205  170   45    2    3  547
SENEGTIVAO STDV    2    4    0    0    8   21   61  104   79   50    5   13  190
SENEGTIVAO1887G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1501
SENEGTIVAO1888G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   232
SENEGTIVAO1889G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   322
SENEGTIVAO1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   554
SENEGTIVAO1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   771
SENEGTIVAO1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   600
SENEGTIVAO1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   567
SENEGTIVAO1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   561
SENEGTIVAO1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   526
SENEGTIVAO1896G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   208
SENEGTIVAO1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   494
SENEGTIVAO1898G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   658
SENEGTIVAO1899G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   547
SENEGTIVAO1900G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   618
SENEGTIVAO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SIERRFREET     FREETOWN              FREET       829-1313    11    SIERR      23
SIERRFREET MEAN    7    5   21   65  198  395  819  825  575  275  129   29 3363
SIERRFREET STDV   16   12   33   59   87  140  220  241  157   91   65   34  536
SIERRFREET1819    7    5   21   65  198  395 1156 1171  754  272  142  175  4361
SIERRFREET1828 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  165  318  315 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SIERRFREET1847    7    5   21   74  142  335  175  475  462  366  107   97  2266
SIERRFREET1848   13    5    1   86  295  272  665  572 1077  254  208   61  3509
SIERRFREET1849   58   41   21   51  259  338  772  950  770  234  135   36  3665
SIERRFREET1850    7    5   36  168  226  277 1080  541  907  485  145    5  3882
SIERRFREET1851    7    5   30  127  145  417  381  541  493  249  127    8  2530
SIERRFREET1874 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  248    6    2  9999
SIERRFREET1875    0    4    3   51  172  432  833  622  465  323  137   30  3072
SIERRFREET1876    0    2    9  135  411  493  843  864 1186  323  137   30  4433
SIERRFREET1877   25    0   35    0  290  465  803 1102  894  838  125   43  4620
SIERRFREET1878   84    0   11  230  312  602 1046 1120 1130  406  164   65  5170
SIERRFREET1879    1    0   38  223  597  277 1247 1425  787  447   39   23  5104
SIERRFREET1880    0   51   37  153  150  376  980 1313 1049  345   81   18  4553
SIERRFREET1881    0    0   53  335  724  993 1173  759 1003  178   29    0  5247
SIERRFREET1882   38    0   11   38  108  279  429  521  820  221  117  138  2720
SIERRFREET1883    0   17    0  145  643 1219 1176  706  726  373  142   41  5188
SIERRFREET1884    0   17    9  103  328  729  701  798  518  287  218   13  3721
SIERRFREET1885    8    8   32   29  179  503 1092 1207  742  218  214   60  4292
SIERRFREET1886    3    0    1  201  348  414 1006 1377  833  419  262  135  4999
SIERRFREET1887   14    0   83  163  207  485  721  597 1003  536  211   21  4041
SIERRFREET1888   49    7   25  100  202  472  914  889  942  488   85   36  4209
SIERRFREET1889    0    6   25   92  257  587 1166 1552  668  284  163   36  4836
SIERRFREET1890    0    0    0  101  267  429  554 1031  792  215  156  183  3728
SIERRFREET1891    0   29    0  237  323  635  815  803 1021  300  234   62  4459
SIERRFREET1892    0    0   97   50  478  277  617  772 1222  531  139   36  4219
SIERRFREET1893  105    0   87  133  417  338  892 1072  551  635   51   99  4380
SIERRFREET1894    8    0    5   84  384  579  841  886  678  325  109   36  3935
SIERRFREET1895   49    7   41   71  134  447  881  681  625  137   96    0  3169
SIERRFREET1896    0    0   19   89  490  650 1173 1194  803  617  131    6  5172
SIERRFREET1897    0  107    3  172  399  320  716 1407  554  267  137   19  4101
SIERRFREET1898    0   33    1   52  239  541  810 1105  533  160  201    0  3675
SIERRFREET1899    0    0   51  157  228  582  500  955  683  424  119   21  3720
SIERRFREET1900    0    0   72  107  363 1034  949  803  567  219  260    8  4382
SIERRFREET9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SOMALKISMA     KISMAYU               KISMA       -22 4231    10    SOMAL      33
SOMALKISMA MEAN    0    1    4   36   96   87   52   18   16   15   13    2  335
SOMALKISMA STDV    1    2   13   44   90   65   52   21   34   31   31    6  171
SOMALKISMA1894    0    1    4   99  133   30   13   13    0    7   15   40   355
SOMALKISMA1895    0    0    0   16  124   87   39   16    1    0   13    2   298
SOMALKISMA1896    0    0    0    2  107  122   13   47  154    0   50    0   495
SOMALKISMA1897   13    0    0  140  111  106   62   51   24    0    0    0   507
SOMALKISMA1898    0    0    0   11  199   29   29    9    0    0    0    0   277
SOMALKISMA1899    0    0    0    6   74  134   55   39    6    0    0    0   314
SOMALKISMA1900    0    0   11    0   91   79   45    2    0    0   43   45   316
SOMALKISMA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SUDANKHART     KHARTOUM              KHART      1536 3233   380    SUDAN      17
SUDANKHART MEAN    0    0    0    1    4    7   50   69   20    4    0    0  156
SUDANKHART STDV    0    0    2    3    7   11   45   58   21    8    0    0   76
SUDANKHART1899    0    0    0    0    0    1   13   12    0    6    0    0    32
SUDANKHART1900    0    0    0    0    0   23   80   47   23    8    0    0   181
SUDANKHART9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SUDANLADO      LADO                              510 3132  9999    SUDAN      85
SUDANLADO  MEAN    5   12   40  105  147  119  134  147  111  103   40   10  976
SUDANLADO  STDV   18   17   33   46   65   50   66   66   54   48   32   14  177
SUDANLADO 1881 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  184 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
SUDANLADO 1882 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  123  128 9999 9999 9999  9999
SUDANLADO 1883 9999 9999 9999  103 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   25   25    0  9999
SUDANLADO 1884    0    0   27  168   87  151  218   79  117   88   15    3   953
SUDANLADO 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SUDANSUAKI     SUAKIN                SUAKI      1907 3720     4    SUDAN      45
SUDANSUAKI MEAN    9    3    1    1    2    0    9    6    0   19   68   29  148
SUDANSUAKI STDV   14   11    3    4   11    1   16   12    1   34   88   37  112
SUDANSUAKI1890G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   166
SUDANSUAKI1891    3    0    2    3    1    0    1    0    0    5  112   38   165
SUDANSUAKI1892   22    6    0    0    0    0   17    6    0    6   29   66   152
SUDANSUAKI1893  128    1    0    0    1    1    0    0    0   17   31   16   195
SUDANSUAKI1894   36    1    0    0    0    0   15    0    0    0   29   25   106
SUDANSUAKI1895   14   16    0   12    0    0    0    0    0    0  345   29   416
SUDANSUAKI1896   16    4    0    0    0    0    6   43    0  269  275    4   617
SUDANSUAKI1897   15    0    0    0    0    0    0    9    0    0   15   20    59
SUDANSUAKI1898   32    0    0    0    0    7    0    0    0    6  170  234   449
SUDANSUAKI1899    8    0    0    0    2    0    0    0    0    0   51  105   166
SUDANSUAKI1900    7    0    0    0    2    0    4    0    0   43    9   56   121
SUDANSUAKI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
SUDANWADI      WADI HALFA            WADI       2155 3119   190    SUDAN      12
SUDANWADI  MEAN    0    0    0    0    0    0    1    0    0    0    0    0    2
SUDANWADI  STDV    1    0    0    0    2    0    4    1    0    2    0    1    6
SUDANWADI 1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1896G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1897G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1898G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1899G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 1900G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999     0
SUDANWADI 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZABAGA      BAGAMOYA              BAGA      -0625 3855     9    TANZA      37
TANZABAGA  MEAN   75   70  100  244  188   45   32   29   27   50   82  115 1053
TANZABAGA  STDV   57   68   73  113  106   43   29   26   29   56   71   81  263
TANZABAGA 1892  128   55  128  198  127    5   87    3   14    6   53   25   829
TANZABAGA 1893  133   22  123  227  165   22   21   52   33   60   62  115  1035
TANZABAGA 1894  102    5  131  106  162   11   27    5    3    9  293   29   883
TANZABAGA 1895   74 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZABAGA 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZABUKOB     BUKOBA                BUKOB      -120 3149  1144    TANZA      32
TANZABUKOB MEAN  147  152  244  356  306   80   52   73  100  138  182  195 2038
TANZABUKOB STDV   66   78   74  114  110   51   45   36   51   66   76   91  307
TANZABUKOB1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   58   70   86  199  142  9999
TANZABUKOB1894   56 9999 9999 9999  320   12   27   61    5  112  195   73  9999
TANZABUKOB1895   89  166  299  751  720    4   14   51   56   73  329  113  2665
TANZABUKOB1897  112  152  244  394  168  146   43   57  118  101  147  192  1874
TANZABUKOB1898  130  126  228 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZABUKOB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZADARES     DARESSALAAM           DARES      -650 3918    55    TANZA      37
TANZADARES MEAN   65   64  121  261  185   41   28   27   28   48   77   93 1039
TANZADARES STDV   56   58   77  108  110   40   31   22   24   45   82   73  247
TANZADARES1893 9999 9999 9999  238  175   14 9999   39   32   69    4   77  9999
TANZADARES1894  162  116  140  268  302   31   28    7    0   44  196   68  1362
TANZADARES1895   25    2  154  216  182    5   11   10   67   10   62  113   857
TANZADARES1896  102   19   82  281  180    7   26   74   26   48  268   33  1146
TANZADARES1897   60  103   68  444  166   38   59   54    6   30   14    4  1046
TANZADARES1898   14    1  138   49   56   30   20    1   57   19   33   74   492
TANZADARES1899   82    1  128  341  375    7   84   28   55    3   37   52  1193
TANZADARES1900  141   62   30  175  237   20   73    0    2   25   70  216  1051
TANZADARES9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAIGOND     IGONDA-KAKOME                    -533 3240  1130    TANZA      38
TANZAIGOND MEAN  150  150  167  127   28    0    0    1    0   24   88  205  939
TANZAIGOND STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  207
TANZAIGOND1881  150  150  293  114   13    0    0    0    0    0   73  124   917
TANZAIGOND1882  115  265 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZAIGOND9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAIKOMB     IKOMBA                           -931 3404   485    TANZA      38
TANZAIKOMB MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
TANZAIKOMB STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
TANZAIKOMB1895 9999 9999  142  222  182    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZAIKOMB1896 9999  191  123  386  161  182   82    5    0    5  113  143 11390
TANZAIKOMB1897  198  343  153  312  386  147   18    7    1    0   20   52  1637
TANZAIKOMB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAKAVAL     KAVALA ISLAND                    -539 2922  9999    TANZA      39
TANZAKAVAL MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
TANZAKAVAL STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
TANZAKAVAL1889 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0   80  112  226  183  9999
TANZAKAVAL1890  135 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZAKAVAL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAKILO      KILOSA                KILO      -0650 3700   491    TANZA      38
TANZAKILO  MEAN  127  126  182  213   77   14    7   14   18   34   84  136 1029
TANZAKILO  STDV   66   61   81   77   47   15   13   14   22   43   85   91  222
TANZAKILO 1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1   16    3    0    0   86  183  9999
TANZAKILO 1895  223 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZAKILO 1897   62  116   39  234   28   14    7   14   18   34   84  136   786
TANZAKILO 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAKILWA     KILWA                 KILWA      -845 3925     9    TANZA      38
TANZAKILWA MEAN  138  107  163  215   67   14    9    9   13   20   58  119  945
TANZAKILWA STDV   93   69  118  135   54   25   15   13   16   20   69   94  254
TANZAKILWA1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   22  144  9999
TANZAKILWA1892  171  166  167  416   51    2   34    1   10    5   56   53  1132
TANZAKILWA1893  165   92  176  224   95    0   17   47    5   16    2   54   893
TANZAKILWA1894  109   58  181   38   87    2    0    0   13    1  131   48   668
TANZAKILWA1895   46   15   79   15  129    5    0    0   32    3    0   97   421
TANZAKILWA1896G  31   52 9999 9999    0    0   56   22 9999 9999 9999 9999   421
TANZAKILWA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAKITOP     KITOPENI                         -627 3835    10    TANZA      37
TANZAKITOP MEAN   72   76  143  243  124   24   15   18   34   67  109   81 1009
TANZAKITOP STDV   58   60   85  104   76   31   17   19   36   62   94   50  244
TANZAKITOP1892  137   29  208  212  123    6   44   10   20    1   17   24   831
TANZAKITOP1893  119   29  170  368  114   32   12   36   44   40   69   15  1048
TANZAKITOP1894  137    3  157  116  169   17   28    5   28   10  302   79  1051
TANZAKITOP1895  134   64  148  311  125    1   49   38   73   32   70  188  1233
TANZAKITOP1896  119   22   94  252  172   34   16   99   20   33  300   68  1229
TANZAKITOP1897   96  100   74  320  238   42   57 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZAKITOP9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAKWA M     KWA MAKORO                       -509 3837   960    TANZA      37
TANZAKWA M MEAN   76   73  201  435  435  146  114  114  151  200  189  149 2282
TANZAKWA M STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  411
TANZAKWA M1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   42  214  124  197  898   88  9999
TANZAKWA M1897   27   89   80  920  642   70 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZAKWA M9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZALEWA      LEWA                             -519 3846   245    TANZA      37
TANZALEWA  MEAN   50   55  112  254  238   70   46   58   69  125  113   64 1254
TANZALEWA  STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  326
TANZALEWA 1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  116   67  161  190  114  9999
TANZALEWA 1894    8   93  112   96  238  128   46   23   27   30  330   81  1212
TANZALEWA 1895   50   55   58  154  182   25   39   46   97   76  271   14  1067
TANZALEWA 1896   75    2  162  195  293   37   58   98   85  142  538  116  1801
TANZALEWA 1897   11   25  110  677  375 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZALEWA 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZALINDI     LINDI                 LINDI     -1002 3944     9    TANZA      53
TANZALINDI MEAN  153  124  176  169   44   12    8    7   12   18   56  146  933
TANZALINDI STDV   72   80  101   66   41   14   10   10   13   22   55   71  215
TANZALINDI1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   18   15   61   48  187  9999
TANZALINDI1892   73   54  271  142   25    0   11   24   26    2    1  138   767
TANZALINDI1893  305   29   34  169   44   12    1   41   23   11   18   12   699
TANZALINDI1894   60   50  175   92   37    1    0   14   12    1  136  177   755
TANZALINDI1895  196  100  186  129   39   12    8    7   10    0   23  146   856
TANZALINDI1896  206  106  176  342   88    2   17    6   22   16   91  187  1259
TANZALINDI1897  142  187  173   86   24    0    0    8    6   11   50   56   743
TANZALINDI1898  181  228   79  104   49    1    9    8   32    7   33   90   821
TANZALINDI1899    1   64  198  215   36    0    0    7    1    8   49   74   653
TANZALINDI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAMANOW     MANOW                            -916 3353  1580    TANZA      38
TANZAMANOW MEAN  249  216  367  617  335  100   64   45   31   52  148  241 2463
TANZAMANOW STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  369
TANZAMANOW1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0   38  276  9999
TANZAMANOW1893  318  115  271  979  567   51  103    7    0    9   14  161  2595
TANZAMANOW1894  248  131  400  532  394   32  201   13    6   15   67  296  2335
TANZAMANOW1895  208  198  268  383  342   80    0   72   45   99  132  230  2057
TANZAMANOW1896  344  275  576  772  197   68   64   45   31   52  148  241  2813
TANZAMANOW9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAMARAN     MARANGU                          -317 3725  1560    TANZA      37
TANZAMARAN MEAN  188   61   14  438  374  194   74   59    6   19   70   28 1523
TANZAMARAN STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  323
TANZAMARAN1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   84  144  168   24  104  240   19  9999
TANZAMARAN1894   10   15  336  136  216  112  104   40   25   19  323  136  1472
TANZAMARAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAMAZIN     MAZINDE                          -449 3809   570    TANZA      37
TANZAMAZIN MEAN   53   52   89  149  179   27   18   16   20   29   72   69  773
TANZAMAZIN STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  224
TANZAMAZIN1894 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   22    3 9999   20 9999 9999  9999
TANZAMAZIN1895   39   35  139  224  349    0   18    9   50   29   72   69  1033
TANZAMAZIN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAMIKI      MIKINDANI             MIKI      -1016 4007    18    TANZA      53
TANZAMIKI  MEAN  190  136  164  155   36   10    8    8   14   20   54  132  935
TANZAMIKI  STDV  122   77   72   84   34   16   14    9   15   26   52   92  265
TANZAMIKIN1896 9999 9999 9999 9999   18    4   11 9999    8   13   73   49  9999
TANZAMIKIN1897  125  157  130   81    6    0    8    8   14   20   54  132   735
TANZAMIKIN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAMOHOR     MOHORO                           -808 3925    10    TANZA      38
TANZAMOHOR MEAN  118  112  166  285  116   13    7   16   14   43  103  154 1147
TANZAMOHOR STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  287
TANZAMOHOR1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   70    5   64  256  212  9999
TANZAMOHOR1897  111  200  147  247   80   13    7   16   14   43  103  154  1135
TANZAMOHOR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAMOSHI     MOSHI                 MOSHI      -319 3722   813    TANZA      37
TANZAMOSHI MEAN   38   45  115  328  178   35   22   17   14   33   68   53  922
TANZAMOSHI STDV   42   41   92  190  110   31   34   19   25   37   88   52  314
TANZAMOSHI1895    4   57  114  370  234   22   22   17   14   33   68   53  1008
TANZAMOSHI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAMWANZ     MWANZA                MWANZ      -231 3305  1131    TANZA      32
TANZAMWANZ MEAN   89  103  144  185   84   17   12   21   39   68  126  138 1027
TANZAMWANZ STDV   48   65   83   77   63   23   23   25   42   61   76   71  245
TANZAMWANZ1894 9999 9999 9999  165  135   79 9999   80   74  181  103  121  9999
TANZAMWANZ1895   90  122  116  311   56 9999    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZAMWANZ9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZANGMKA     NGAMBO-KWAMKUYU                  -504 3838   850    TANZA      37
TANZANGMKA MEAN   82   75  176  311  311  109   95  103  115  177  192  166 1913
TANZANGMKA STDV   62   63   92  117  131   61   57   56   86  146  149   86  359
TANZANGMKA1899   94   22  135  175  588   44  204  111   20   20   84  120  1617
TANZANGMKA1900   54  136  171  247  404 9999   71   57   75 9999 9999  322  9999
TANZANGMKA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZANGMKU     NGAMBO-KUMIHAFA                  -503 3837   950    TANZA      37
TANZANGMKU MEAN   82   75  176  311  311  109   95  103  115  177  192  166 1913
TANZANGMKU STDV   62   63   92  117  131   61   57   56   86  146  149   86  359
TANZANGMKU1898   82   75  176   18   62   65   60   36   39   19   59   32   723
TANZANGMKU1899   88    9  140  102  517   30  149   95   12   19   82  100  1343
TANZANGMKU1900   54   76  211  230  372   23   51   35   55  136  126  250  1619
TANZANGMKU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZASAKA      SAKARRE               SAKA      -0459 3825  1372    TANZA      37
TANZASAKA  MEAN   84   69  137  330  396  116   81   77   65   82  105   98 1641
TANZASAKA  STDV   68   43   74  173  244   90   54   63   73   85   79   71  487
TANZASAKAR1897   93  116   87  526  553   54   81   77   65   82  105   98  1937
TANZASAKAR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZATABOR     TABORA                TABOR      -502 3249  1266    TANZA      38
TANZATABOR MEAN  126  128  156  131   24    1    0    1    5   18  101  173  863
TANZATABOR STDV   51   57   70   71   32    5    1    2   14   24   91   66  197
TANZATABOR1893 9999 9999 9999 9999   58    0    0    0   48    0   57  118  9999
TANZATABOR1894  167   77  208  168    1   34    0    0    0    2   95   84   836
TANZATABOR1895  143  175  107  124   10    0    0    0    1    6   93   81   740
TANZATABOR1899  101  125  110   45    0    0    0    0    0   13   71  173   638
TANZATABOR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZATANGA     TANGA                 TANGA      -504 3907     9    TANZA      37
TANZATANGA MEAN   31   40  109  246  294   80   72   69   79  107  126   76 1332
TANZATANGA STDV   37   54   82  160  172   63   55   41   62   98  118   65  328
TANZATANGA1892  192  119    2  248  325   18  200  113  271   11   48   37  1584
TANZATANGA1893  109   51  113  239  145   28   25   61    3   72  323   54  1223
TANZATANGA1894    6   25  212  140 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   40  352   68  9999
TANZATANGA1895    0    0  139  212  173    0   25   56   89   41  194   44   973
TANZATANGA1896   44   11  209  155  326   39   24  144   98   58  796   74  1978
TANZATANGA1897   34   57   34  433  562  115  224  112   75   42   32    7  1727
TANZATANGA1898   31    4   97  246   63   76  108    8   33   46   92    4   808
TANZATANGA1899   23    8  104   72  616   62  222   82 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZATANGA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAULANG     ULANGA                           -813 3651   300    TANZA      38
TANZAULANG MEAN  184  162  288  356  114   18    9    6    8   16   60  135 1366
TANZAULANG STDV   83   90  124  136   71   20   15   10   11   26   73  111  337
TANZAULANG1895  529   81  254  248  117   16    0    0    8   16   60  135  1464
TANZAULANG9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAWANJE     WANJEMANNSHOHE                   -919 3401   880    TANZA      38
TANZAWANJE MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
TANZAWANJE STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
TANZAWANJE1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   13  154  9999
TANZAWANJE1892  223  370  155  211   28   10   29    6    0    2   27  183  1244
TANZAWANJE1893  247   96  156  304  162    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TANZAWANJE1895 9999 9999  140  107   76 9999 9999    7   12    2   59  121  9999
TANZAWANJE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TANZAZANZI     ZANZIBAR              ZANZI      -610 3912    21    TANZA      37
TANZAZANZI MEAN   68   62  146  352  241   58   43   38   46   91  196  147 1475
TANZAZANZI STDV   55   59   82  169  136   56   43   25   36   74  117   90  342
TANZAZANZI1850G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  2480
TANZAZANZI1859  205  487  540 1155  954  230  137   90   84  103   30  233  4248
TANZAZANZI1864   41    2  132  336  312  141   13   17   24   80   60  214  1372
TANZAZANZI1874    9   85  155  386  124   41   28   18   30   53  152   89  1170
TANZAZANZI1875   91   99   97  478  241   28  124   48    8  203  140  178  1735
TANZAZANZI1876   91   64  323  351  241   51   56  114   84    3  188  236  1802
TANZAZANZI1877   48    6  107  269  127   79   53   99   43  150  333  300  1614
TANZAZANZI1878   58  127   71  404  152   66   33   38   69   64  127  221  1430
TANZAZANZI1879   58   76  150  376  178   53   58   64   48   94  188  206  1549
TANZAZANZI1880   68   56  216  333  140    5   56   46    0   97   97  109  1223
TANZAZANZI1881G  69  384   61 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  4087
TANZAZANZI1882G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   764
TANZAZANZI1891   68   62  146  352  395  111   60   29   56  112  155  177  1723
TANZAZANZI1892  142    2  171  180  235   34  106   13   38   22  185   53  1181
TANZAZANZI1893  147  156  208  374  303   14   26   80   34   96  293   85  1816
TANZAZANZI1894  172   18  136   90  252   10   86   30   17  106  436   60  1413
TANZAZANZI1895    4    9  133  144  196    3   44   16  134   30  207  102  1022
TANZAZANZI1896  227   21  134  253  275   12   21  115   34  173  352  145  1762
TANZAZANZI1897   41   69  225  490  310   98  112   57   84  121   85   11  1703
TANZAZANZI1898   39    9  155   45   88   23   67    2   40   33  187   10   698
TANZAZANZI1899   34    1  160  532  489   26  104   72   24   21  138   93  1694
TANZAZANZI1900  113  115  198  373  253   31  130   34   90  128  189  297  1951
TANZAZANZI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TOGO AMEDJ     AMEDJOW                           651   27   770    TOGO       28
TOGO AMEDJ MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 1742
TOGO AMEDJ STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  235
TOGO AMEDJ1894 9999 9999   95  223  220  241  169  131  116  297   58   14 21562
TOGO AMEDJ1895   17  114   61  126  137  181  206  213  172  185   50  108  1570
TOGO AMEDJ1896    8   25    7 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TOGO AMEDJ1897 9999 9999 9999  207  162  203  135  156  204  132   14   46  9999
TOGO AMEDJ1898   39   44   71  241  112  275  436  268  316  254   27   43  2126
TOGO AMEDJ1899    0  136  108 9999  206  142  239  243  278  163   12   74 11600
TOGO AMEDJ9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TOGO ATAKP     ATAKPAME              ATAKP       735  107   400    TOGO       28
TOGO ATAKP MEAN   16   42   98  134  156  192  201  171  194  137   36   23 1400
TOGO ATAKP STDV   20   41   65   51   66   70  104   90   77   72   36   31  319
TOGO ATAKP1899   16   42   63  187  156  129  309  183  255  129    7    0  1476
TOGO ATAKP1900   33   61    3  117  100  208  384  162  148  101   32    0  1349
TOGO ATAKP9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TOGO BISMA     BISMARKBURG                      0811  030   710    TOGO       28
TOGO BISMA MEAN    9   18   62  107  165  189  240  262  266  129   24   12 1490
TOGO BISMA STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  216
TOGO BISMA1888    9   18   62  107  165  214  136  156  292  186   23   33  1401
TOGO BISMA1889   49    5  113  168  131  243  216  133  289  168    0   45  1560
TOGO BISMA1890    0   94   78   98  250  133   99   98  249  116   61   29  1305
TOGO BISMA1891   77   31   76  137  147  250  140   48  271  204   27   34  1442
TOGO BISMA1892   58   81   39  193  281  114  141   71  260  186   23    3  1450
TOGO BISMA1893   45   46  101  155  125  118  265  186  267   88    8   22  1426
TOGO BISMA1894   12   45  168   75  144 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TOGO BISMA1896 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   51  9999
TOGO BISMA1897    5   37   10  134  122  170   84   96  278   77    0   12  1025
TOGO BISMA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TOGO KLEIN     KLEIN-P                           612  136  9999    TOGO       28
TOGO KLEIN MEAN   14   26   61  107  144  246   83   19   40   82   38   10  871
TOGO KLEIN STDV   21   30   54   64   92  152   96   51   42   56   36   17  292
TOGO KLEIN1891 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   47    0    0    2   65    2  9999
TOGO KLEIN1892   13   29   66  153 9999  234 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TOGO KLEIN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TOGO LOME      LOME                  LOME        607  114     5    TOGO       28
TOGO LOME  MEAN   11   28   53   96  144  207   69   21   42   84   30   10  797
TOGO LOME  STDV   18   40   38   44   70  127   75   33   38   66   29   16  211
TOGO LOME 1892   11   28   66  154   52  234    2    0   10  153   78    0   788
TOGO LOME 1893   10   50  219 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TOGO LOME 1900   11   28   27  123  167  176   32    5   38  119   55    2   783
TOGO LOME 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TOGO MISAH     MISAHOHE                          657   36   590    TOGO       28
TOGO MISAH MEAN   32  671  133  148  180  238  203  142  228  199   79   45 1694
TOGO MISAH STDV   33   48   57   57   91   96  116  117  120   84   50   35  433
TOGO MISAH1890 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  157  122   55  9999
TOGO MISAH1891   73   53  103  102  153  271   77   17   83  217  126   66  1341
TOGO MISAH1892 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   87  305  105   63  9999
TOGO MISAH1893   55  144  131  278  177  276  387  394  300  286   46   79  2553
TOGO MISAH1894    9   32  124  153  138  202   83  118  118   24   16   37  1054
TOGO MISAH1895    9   33   58 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TOGO MISAH1900 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   67  168  157   76    0  9999
TOGO MISAH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TOGO SEBBE     SEBBE                             615  139     5    TOGO       28
TOGO SEBBE MEAN   14   26   61  107  144  246   83   19   40   82   38   10  871
TOGO SEBBE STDV   21   30   54   64   92  152   96   51   42   56   36   17  292
TOGO SEBBE1892   14   26   66  154   52  234    2    0   10  153   80    0   791
TOGO SEBBE1893   10   50  219 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TOGO SEBBE1899 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    1   26    0    0  9999
TOGO SEBBE1900   32    0   29   90  208  121   55    5   13  100   67    0   720
TOGO SEBBE9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TOGO WORAW     WORAWORA                          731   23   200    TOGO       28
TOGO WORAW MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 1499
TOGO WORAW STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  241
TOGO WORAW1898 9999 9999 9999 9999  107  204  246  415  180  175   58  132  9999
TOGO WORAW1899   11  112   14   65  146  211  156  254  195  249   42    7  1462
TOGO WORAW1900    7   83   93  113  210  118  146   31  273   78  104    0  1256
TOGO WORAW9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISAIN D     AIN DRAHAM            AIN D      3648  842   739    TUNIS       1
TUNISAIN D MEAN  240  195  159  136   80   27    6   14   67  150  201  262 1536
TUNISAIN D STDV  115  107   87   81   63   27   12   23   57  107  100  152  307
TUNISAIN D1885  219  139  216  318   23   21   27   19   54  210  384  122  1752
TUNISAIN D1886  222  228  138  296  180   35    0  146   47   72  142  215  1721
TUNISAIN D1887  233  167  140  108   34    0    1    0   46  427  202  331  1689
TUNISAIN D1888  309  257  155  208   87   39    2  146   21  180  212  139  1755
TUNISAIN D1889  545  405  369  143   55   42   15    2  110   35  118  359  2198
TUNISAIN D1890  143  283  644  249   58   19    8    4   75  227  121  204  2035
TUNISAIN D1891 1155  322   79   49  248    0    1    5   14   93  108  180  2254
TUNISAIN D1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  1395
TUNISAIN D1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  404  1536
TUNISAIN D1894G 182  147  143  235   85   14    0    1    2   34  149 9999  1249
TUNISAIN D1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  173   925
TUNISAIN D1896G 156   70  170  191  136    9    2   15   11  145  124 9999  1352
TUNISAIN D1897   97   84  103  126   32   51   30    8   90  244  212  213  1290
TUNISAIN D1898  102  284  140  222   84    2    3   10   48  153   87  309  1444
TUNISAIN D1899  203   92  192   41   68   44   25    2  140  100  134  213  1254
TUNISAIN D1900  646   43  183  194  145  177   64   18   10   33  347  198  2058
TUNISAIN D9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISBIZER     BIZERTE                          3718  952     6    TUNIS       1
TUNISBIZER MEAN  107   79   56   42   24   11    3    7   35   75   85  116  640
TUNISBIZER STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  192
TUNISBIZER1885G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   553
TUNISBIZER1886  158   80   46   49   30   12    0    6    6   42   69   88   586
TUNISBIZER1887   81   80   56   45    6    0    0    0   33  144   72   65   582
TUNISBIZER1888  100   38   32   16   10    0    0   12    7   50   64  122   451
TUNISBIZER1889  244   93  154   16    9    4    0    2   44   35   21  100   722
TUNISBIZER1890   53   95  145   50    9    6    7   14    9   69  120  154   731
TUNISBIZER1891  236  184   56   35   88    4    0    9   34   75   82   78   881
TUNISBIZER1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   773
TUNISBIZER1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   410
TUNISBIZER1894  110   77   53   85   13    8    8    3    5   22   75  116   575
TUNISBIZER1896   65   24   75   51   47   11    2    2    6   89  193  116   681
TUNISBIZER1897   78   53   89   56   26   11    5    1   22   56  119  173   689
TUNISBIZER1898   78  149   28  116    2    0    0    0    0   32   31   65   501
TUNISBIZER1899   28   42   39   14   20   17   10    0   29    2  110   88   399
TUNISBIZER1900  141   37   87   46   39   37   17    2    3   11   86   70   576
TUNISBIZER9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISDJERB     DJERBA                           3348 1050     4    TUNIS       1
TUNISDJERB MEAN   24   18   20   14    7    1    0    1   17   43   38   26  209
TUNISDJERB STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   90
TUNISDJERB1894    0  113   49   13    2    0    0    0    0   43   18   26   264
TUNISDJERB1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   156
TUNISDJERB1896    5   34   35   22   20    0    0    0   17    8    0   26   167
TUNISDJERB1897    0  106    0   42    7    0    0    1    0   13   36   93   298
TUNISDJERB1898   40   15    7   12    0    0    0    0    0    7   17   78   176
TUNISDJERB1899   38   48   11    0    5    0    0    0    0   10   20    2   134
TUNISDJERB1900   17    3    4   15    3    1    0    1   17   37   13   19   130
TUNISDJERB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISGABES     GABES                 GABES      3353 1007     2    TUNIS       1
TUNISGABES MEAN   22   18   21   13    8    2    0    1   17   36   29   21  187
TUNISGABES STDV   26   20   25   20   14    3    1    4   25   51   42   31   85
TUNISGABES1885   23    0   21    8   11    4    4    3    3    7    1   18   103
TUNISGABES1886   10   16    6   35    5    0    0    0   78   24   36   17   227
TUNISGABES1887    9    8   28   26    1    1    0    0   25   58    1    0   157
TUNISGABES1888   18   10   21    4    3    3    0   11    1   61   23   38   193
TUNISGABES1889   28   39   12    1    3    0    0    0   11   11   64   86   255
TUNISGABES1890   69   44   82   94   16    0    0    0   43  104   12   22   486
TUNISGABES1891   35   18   15    6   13    1    0    0   45   30    1   21   185
TUNISGABES1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   176
TUNISGABES1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   180
TUNISGABES1894    3   76   40   36    1    0    0    0    0    0    0   21   177
TUNISGABES1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   134
TUNISGABES1896    7   41   57 9999    5    0    0    0 9999   40    3 9999  9999
TUNISGABES1897    3   98    8   30    6    4    0    3    1   15   83    7   258
TUNISGABES1898   13    7    5    9    8    0    0    0    3    4    6   16    71
TUNISGABES1899   10   26   51    1    4    2    3    0    3   10   20    2   132
TUNISGABES1900    9    1    5   11    8    2    2    1    3   21   12    5    80
TUNISGABES9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISGAFSA     GAFSA                 GAFSA      3425  848   314    TUNIS       1
TUNISGAFSA MEAN   16   15   22   16   12    7    2    5   16   18   17   17  162
TUNISGAFSA STDV   17   17   25   19   15   11    5    9   17   21   17   26   65
TUNISGAFSA1885   13    2   24   21   12    2    0    4    8   21   40   13   160
TUNISGAFSA1886   46   10    0   25   20    3    0   19   82   17   46   25   293
TUNISGAFSA1887    8   25   93   56    8    0    0    6   18   32   13   12   271
TUNISGAFSA1888   14   55   37   11   31   25    0    1    7   18   28   24   251
TUNISGAFSA1889   68    2   11    3   58    0    0    0    5    0   10   81   238
TUNISGAFSA1890  126   26   71  108   12    0    3    2   12   33   17   25   435
TUNISGAFSA1891    0   14   16    8   35    4    2    0   22    7   10   15   133
TUNISGAFSA1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   205
TUNISGAFSA1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   186
TUNISGAFSA1894   11   32   65   45   42    0    0    3    0    5   27   17   247
TUNISGAFSA1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   138
TUNISGAFSA1896    7    8   62   58   27    7    4    5    0    4   21   17   220
TUNISGAFSA1897   16   31   34   63    8    8    4    5    2    6    3    6   186
TUNISGAFSA1898   23    3    6   56    2    0    2    0   21    1   21    6   141
TUNISGAFSA1899    4   21   21    0   27    5    2    2   11    3   16    8   120
TUNISGAFSA1900    4    5    2   12    4   25    3   16   16   18   35    4   144
TUNISGAFSA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISKAIRO     KAIROUAN              KAIRO      3542 1006   223    TUNIS       1
TUNISKAIRO MEAN   25   26   35   29   24   12    5   10   36   40   30   26  299
TUNISKAIRO STDV   25   25   32   26   21   15   11   11   36   55   36   39  110
TUNISKAIRO1885   31    0   31   64   34    0   23   22   35   75   35   11   361
TUNISKAIRO1886   41   18    2   43   11    0    1   23   49   49   49   17   303
TUNISKAIRO1887    0   28   25   72   20    6    0   37   42   27   12    0   269
TUNISKAIRO1888    4   58    5   23    7   20    0    0    4    7    8   27   163
TUNISKAIRO1889   73   17   20    8    9   21   21    1   81    0   29   50   330
TUNISKAIRO1890   70   72  120   36   17   14   20    3   40   79   16   53   540
TUNISKAIRO1891   53   60   35   74   36    1    1    5   55   69   24    5   418
TUNISKAIRO1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   423
TUNISKAIRO1894   27   52   86   21    9    5    0    0    0   25   47   26   298
TUNISKAIRO1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   220
TUNISKAIRO1896   19   29   55   49   33   20    6    2   36   26   29   26   330
TUNISKAIRO1897    0   73   44   23   25   42    0   13    3   20   21   12   276
TUNISKAIRO1898   83   77   50   21   25    0    1   10  128   41   78    9   523
TUNISKAIRO1899    5   35  100   36   36   17    0    8   39    0  216   12   504
TUNISKAIRO1900   35    1    7   43   49   36   23   10   10   20   52   26   312
TUNISKAIRO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISKEF       KEF                              3611  844  9999    TUNIS       1
TUNISKEF   MEAN   65   56   51   48   39   27    9   15   38   44   52   65  509
TUNISKEF   STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  152
TUNISKEF  1885   70   28   60   83   17   44   49   34   18   52   52   76   583
TUNISKEF  1886  120   96   16   33   67    0   13   33   34   52   90   40   594
TUNISKEF  1887   36   47   42   84   25    6   18   14   36   35   49   11   403
TUNISKEF  1888   20    5    7   12   12   35    2    8    1   57   83  111   353
TUNISKEF  1889  154   39   98   27   29   42   11    0   97    4   46   60   607
TUNISKEF  1890   53  128  274  128   53   15   13   11   41   93   53   55   917
TUNISKEF  1891    0   77   29   42  157   16   12    8   41   23   44  118   567
TUNISKEF  1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   815
TUNISKEF  1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   629
TUNISKEF  1894   60   90  101  134   54   36    3   15    0   13   96   65   667
TUNISKEF  1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   556
TUNISKEF  1896   11    4   80   50   94   19    0    0   15   83   69   65   490
TUNISKEF  1897    2   54   14   56   42   22    2   12   30   87   18   80   419
TUNISKEF  1898   60  100   80   70   18   29   13    1   16   29   14   47   477
TUNISKEF  1899   14   56   51   49   38    3   10  322  164   31  219  117  1074
TUNISKEF  1900  146   10   37  196   50   39   23   54    4   24  102   99   784
TUNISKEF  9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISKELIB     KELIBIA                          3650 1058  9999    TUNIS       1
TUNISKELIB MEAN   63   53   40   28   15    6    1    5   36   68   60   69  444
TUNISKELIB STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  148
TUNISKELIB1890   20   56   72   29   11    0    0    4    9   61   20   96   378
TUNISKELIB1891   67   78   23   46   22    0    0    1    5   49   32   48   371
TUNISKELIB1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   444
TUNISKELIB1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   496
TUNISKELIB1894   57   10   57   43    6    4    0    0    0   23   72   69   341
TUNISKELIB1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   277
TUNISKELIB1896   72   45   42   30   65    4    0    0    2   68  140   69   537
TUNISKELIB1897   53   32   88   53   39    0   11    1   16   17   92   69   471
TUNISKELIB1898  335  248   43  160    2    0    0    0   30   40   98   89  1045
TUNISKELIB1899   61   84  129   23   37    7    0    0   15   16  338   77   787
TUNISKELIB1900  227   18   30   75    3   82    1    2   19    1  135   57   650
TUNISKELIB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISSCHUI     SCHUIGG                          9999 9999  9999    TUNIS       1
TUNISSCHUI MEAN   70   47   65   63   31   15    5   11   19   25   39   61  451
TUNISSCHUI STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  149
TUNISSCHUI1894   67   90   43   64    6    0    0    0    0    0    0   61   331
TUNISSCHUI1896   26   23   81   49   80    4    0    5    0  100   88   61   517
TUNISSCHUI1897   27   59  103   36   19    2    0    1   17   42   24  110   440
TUNISSCHUI1898   78  117   38  113   59   10    0    0   32   50   21   37   555
TUNISSCHUI1899   50   45   57   22   41   32   16    2   27    7   98   44   441
TUNISSCHUI1900  114   13   99   49   49   56   15   63   13   11   48   61   591
TUNISSCHUI9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISSELAR     SOUK-EL-ARBA                     3630  848   130    TUNIS       1
TUNISSELAR MEAN   65   49   47   45   33   16    3   10   33   56   47   73  477
TUNISSELAR STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  159
TUNISSELAR1889    0   60  173   32   20   30    4    0   59    4   27   69   478
TUNISSELAR1890   45   97  156   40   44    7   15    2   32   74   70   88   670
TUNISSELAR1891   90   68   33   29  134    0    0    0   17   28   37   41   477
TUNISSELAR1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   583
TUNISSELAR1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   472
TUNISSELAR1894   30   66   44   97    0   11    1    0    0    1   42   73   365
TUNISSELAR1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   519
TUNISSELAR1896   34   35   69   31   83    1    3    1   18   72   62   73   482
TUNISSELAR1897   28   56   61   53   73   26    0    0   18   39   47   53   454
TUNISSELAR1898    0    0   71  170   17    0    0    0    0   21   53    0   332
TUNISSELAR1899   34   66   11   12   24    9    0    0   89 9999 9999 9999  9999
TUNISSELAR1900   89    4   64   57   67   71   29   42   68   27   47   22   587
TUNISSELAR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISSELDJ     SOUK-EL-DJEMAA                   3554  855  9999    TUNIS       1
TUNISSELDJ MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  471
TUNISSELDJ STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  157
TUNISSELDJ1885  172   46   83  105   15   43   37   17   79   82   73   58   810
TUNISSELDJ1886  144  150   19   73   22    0   21   49   81   75   98  106   838
TUNISSELDJ1887   51   52   29   19   23   20    6   12   22   40   22    2   298
TUNISSELDJ1888   26   33   80   46  137   33   16   14   54   68   74   56   637
TUNISSELDJ1889  169   90  105   23   79   33    5    6  109    0    4  100   723
TUNISSELDJ1890   63  119  261  169   24    9    1   29   39  145   55   49   963
TUNISSELDJ1891    0   79   90   73  177   12   17    0  113   70   50   52   733
TUNISSELDJ1894   38   52   79   12    8    1    1   14    0    1    0 9999 10205
TUNISSELDJ1896   26    0 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0 9999 9999   19 9999  9999
TUNISSELDJ1897    1   55   17   36    4   42    0   13    0   23    7   44   242
TUNISSELDJ1898   42   27   27   42    6    0    4    0    4   26    2   49   229
TUNISSELDJ1899   14   35   40    4    9    8    0    0   12    0   77   65   264
TUNISSELDJ1900   18    1    2   20   22   22   10    1   14   19   12    2   143
TUNISSELDJ9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISSFAX      SFAX                  SFAX       3444 1046    23    TUNIS       1
TUNISSFAX  MEAN   23   19   24   18   11    5    1    3   25   43   27   19  217
TUNISSFAX  STDV   23   20   26   24   14   10    2   11   28   62   32   25   96
TUNISSFAX 1875 9999 9999 9999   10    4    7    0    0   20   39    5   37  9999
TUNISSFAX 1876   49   31    4   41    4   46    1    3    2   22    4   19   226
TUNISSFAX 1879 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0 9999    0   40    0    0    2  9999
TUNISSFAX 1880   15   43   80    6   13    5    0    0   25   22   16   18   243
TUNISSFAX 1885   17    3   14   22    2    1    0    0   11   26   11   20   127
TUNISSFAX 1886   37   37    4   33   16    0    0    1  109   36   80   41   394
TUNISSFAX 1887    7   26   10   41   12    3    0    5   27  133   27    4   295
TUNISSFAX 1888   19   20   16   18    4    9    3    1    1   36   54    9   190
TUNISSFAX 1889   48   11   13   15    3    5    0    0   54    0    9  141   299
TUNISSFAX 1890   94   58   45   76   20    0    0    0   24   69   27   30   443
TUNISSFAX 1891   28    9    9   19   17    0    0    0   15   49   10   34   190
TUNISSFAX 1894   13   52   26   48   17    0    0    0    0   21   36   19   232
TUNISSFAX 1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    81
TUNISSFAX 1896   22   33   52   64   77    0    0    0   25   14    4   19   310
TUNISSFAX 1897    0  137   13   34    0   18    0    0    0   24   18   88   332
TUNISSFAX 1898   23    8    8   16    0    0    0    0    0   31    0   37   123
TUNISSFAX 1899    1   12   20    0    0    4    0    0    0    0  100    0   137
TUNISSFAX 1900   11    2    8   14   10    4    0   18    1    9   25    2   104
TUNISSFAX 9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISSOUSS     SOUSSE                           3549 1041  9999    TUNIS       1
TUNISSOUSS MEAN   43   34   30   22   18    6    1    5   50   43   37   38  327
TUNISSOUSS STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  124
TUNISSOUSS1885   45   11   31   49   16    0   14   40   22   45   51   31   355
TUNISSOUSS1886   83   44    9   45    8    2    0   29   77  155   86   46   584
TUNISSOUSS1887   15   46   11   79   18    1    0   35  106  103   30    4   448
TUNISSOUSS1888   14   62    7    2    7   17    0    9    7   28   85   66   304
TUNISSOUSS1889  107   12   31   13    0    3    6    1   89   17  125   72   476
TUNISSOUSS1890   64  117   73   21   21   12    0    0   38   55   18   30   449
TUNISSOUSS1891   96   62   20   45   26    0    9    7   28   66   24   64   447
TUNISSOUSS1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   315
TUNISSOUSS1894   37   86   94   49   10    0    0    0    0   11   87   38   412
TUNISSOUSS1895G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   205
TUNISSOUSS1896   58    0   77   54   71   17    6    2   50   26   29   38   428
TUNISSOUSS1897    7   34   26   13   14    7    0    3    5   22   31    0   162
TUNISSOUSS1898   76   32   29   43    1    1    4   21   70   49   17   26   369
TUNISSOUSS1899   11   51   57    4   41   14   18    6    7    4   80   48   341
TUNISSOUSS1900   30    1    7   28   22   49   11    1   29   56   23    8   265
TUNISSOUSS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISTABAR     TABARKA                          3657  845     4              100
TUNISTABAR MEAN  165  132   88   69   38   22    4   10   54  125  137  178 1022
TUNISTABAR STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  204
TUNISTABAR1889  343  222  242   73    7   23    0    3   79   54  181  331  1558
TUNISTABAR1890   53  133  353  123   32    3    5   15   85  212   89  200  1303
TUNISTABAR1898 9999  249  102  180   45    0    0    0 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TUNISTABAR1899   76   91   67    3   35   34   13    1  128   12   66  142   668
TUNISTABAR1900  342   44  131  154   60   92   51   21    7   45  234  149  1330
TUNISTABAR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISTOZEU     TOZEUR                TOZEU      3355  808    46    TUNIS       1
TUNISTOZEU MEAN   11    8   13   10    6    3    0    1    9   13   14   11   99
TUNISTOZEU STDV   13   10   16   14    9    9    1    4   18   18   18   16   43
TUNISTOZEU1889   11    3    7    0   17    0    0    0    0    0    6   74   118
TUNISTOZEU1890   44   26   56   90    1    7    0    0   26    0    2   30   282
TUNISTOZEU1891   14   15   15    7    8    0    0    0    0    1   13    6    79
TUNISTOZEU1897    0   11   12   13    2    1    0    0    0   10    0    6    55
TUNISTOZEU1898    6    3    7   14    0    0    0    0    0    0   17    3    50
TUNISTOZEU1899   12   12   26    0    3    5    0    0    0    1    2   11    72
TUNISTOZEU1900    5    1   14   13    0   11    0    7    9    0    3    4    67
TUNISTOZEU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISTUNIS     TUNIS                 TUNIS      3648 1010     4    TUNIS       1
TUNISTUNIS MEAN   62   53   44   39   22   10    3    7   34   60   55   62  450
TUNISTUNIS STDV   35   38   31   28   19   15    8   12   36   46   48   47  120
TUNISTUNIS1873   21 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TUNISTUNIS1874 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   87   52  9999
TUNISTUNIS1875   31   65   57   59   16   62    9    0   20   75   49   38   481
TUNISTUNIS1876   86   50   24   60   17   63    0    0   31  165   61   38   595
TUNISTUNIS1877   87   45   41   23    3    4   15    1   99   45   58   34   455
TUNISTUNIS1878   88   37   36   23   12    2   29    0   24   27   14   24   316
TUNISTUNIS1879   37   40   41   67   39    0    0    0   35   56   34   48   397
TUNISTUNIS1880  104   46   58   12   49   14    0    5   22   33   41   50   434
TUNISTUNIS1881   19  121   52   21   64   10    0    0    5   16   15  190   513
TUNISTUNIS1882   35   42   71   57    8    1    2    0   24   41    8   23   312
TUNISTUNIS1883   58   36   34   10   17    3    0    5   11   35   39   13   261
TUNISTUNIS1884   20   42   74   65   29   19    0   16   35   17   39   37   393
TUNISTUNIS1885   37   36   75   57   12    5   26   28   14   39   92   24   445
TUNISTUNIS1886G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   34   79   93   41   37   468
TUNISTUNIS1887   34   23   49   66    9    0    6   12   73   87   50   45   454
TUNISTUNIS1888   67   70   45   11   18    7    0    7   10   21   80   49   385
TUNISTUNIS1889  151   38  147   16   14    6    6    5   49   10   39   60   541
TUNISTUNIS1890   24  154  193   24   18    7    1    5   50   49   50   77   652
TUNISTUNIS1891  131  104   50   42   50    3    0    8   30   73   50   34   575
TUNISTUNIS1892   67   90   89  110   31    0    0   31   20   50   93   76   657
TUNISTUNIS1893  103   13    9   13   12    1   67    1    0    0   65  147   431
TUNISTUNIS1894   60   55   43   99    6   10    0    2   34    4    0   87   400
TUNISTUNIS1895   68   81   41   27   71    7   10   10    0   11   23   57   406
TUNISTUNIS1896   38   26   66   62   68    4    0    0    0   62   86   85   497
TUNISTUNIS1897   10   23   62   24   13    0   12    4   10   29   42  149   378
TUNISTUNIS1898   57   72   27   57    7    1    0    0    0   79   14   46   360
TUNISTUNIS1899   24   33   57   22   45   12    5    9    6   13  117   51   394
TUNISTUNIS1900   64   24   38   54   17  113    1   28    0   12   51   43   445
TUNISTUNIS9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
TUNISZAGAH     ZAGHOUAN                         3626 1008   270              100
TUNISZAGAH MEAN   68   58   58   38   28   15    5   17   39   52   53   65  444
TUNISZAGAH STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  119
TUNISZAGAH1889  218   40   37    5   18    5   29    0   54   62   30   41   539
TUNISZAGAH1890   45  116  172   48   12    1    1    3   31   49   21   79   578
TUNISZAGAH1891    0  130  115   34   68    3    3   13    5   69   36  154   630
TUNISZAGAH1892G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   644
TUNISZAGAH1893G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   512
TUNISZAGAH1894   60  125   85   37    0    0    0    0    0    0   16   65   388
TUNISZAGAH1895 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TUNISZAGAH1896   13   10   45   46   36   12    4   17   16   76   32   65   372
TUNISZAGAH1897   17   18   61   17   46    0    6    8    0   43   75   43   334
TUNISZAGAH1898   68   58   70   83    0    0    2   13   79   61   73   21   528
TUNISZAGAH1899   26   45   82    7    8 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
TUNISZAGAH1900   69   11   31   37   26   49  121   12   14    6   24   65   465
TUNISZAGAH9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
UGANDENTEB     ENTEBBE               ENTEB         4 3229  1146    UGAND      32
UGANDENTEB MEAN   72   90  165  255  254  117   77   75   74  105  139  113 1531
UGANDENTEB STDV   50   53   71   84  103   66   45   45   44   53   72   62  241
UGANDENTEB1896   72   90  165  219  113   81    8  104   60  117  307  119  1455
UGANDENTEB1897   44   92  101  348  269  115   73  149  120 9999 9999 9999  9999
UGANDENTEB1898   72   90  165  173  154  109   17  114  143  115  194   41  1387
UGANDENTEB1899   15   88   88  232  217   77   84   35   16 9999 9999 9999  9999
UGANDENTEB1900   57  107  155  343   69  148   11   74   87   39  152  318  1560
UGANDENTEB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
UGANDNAMIR     NAMIREMBE                         018 3234  1219    UGAND      31
UGANDNAMIR MEAN   51   62  113  182  140   75   50   86  101  109  114   97 1180
UGANDNAMIR STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  177
UGANDNAMIR1893   51   62   73  229  101   61   26   17  128  121   69   54   992
UGANDNAMIR1894    9 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
UGANDNAMIR9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
UGANDNATET     NATETE                             20 3236  1219    UGAND      31
UGANDNATET MEAN   51   62  113  182  140   75   50   86  101  109  114   97 1180
UGANDNATET STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  177
UGANDNATET1879  142   93  134  144  203   52    9   29  140   88   84   39  1157
UGANDNATET1881   85  123  167  345  108   66   67   89   77   90  119   59  1395
UGANDNATET1882   40  126   54  214   98   48   73   79  119  193   71   26  1141
UGANDNATET1883  114   66   74  179  110   74  137  121   71   58  100   20  1124
UGANDNATET1884   13   84   77  109   62  100   91   36  109  235  110    7  1033
UGANDNATET1885   30  128  168  146  139  131  132   88   78  135  109   52  1336
UGANDNATET1886   52   97   98  226  221   64 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
UGANDNATET9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
UGANDRUBAG     RUBAGA                             19 3308  9999    UGAND      32
UGANDRUBAG MEAN   79   54  120  191  122   49   65   90   92  179  150   81 1272
UGANDRUBAG STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  191
UGANDRUBAG1878 9999 9999 9999  100   37   39 9999 9999 9999 9999   54   87  9999
UGANDRUBAG1879  142   92  127  144   85 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
UGANDRUBAG1881 9999 9999 9999  315  110   35   78  142   88 9999 9999 9999  9999
UGANDRUBAG9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
UGANDVICTO     VICTO NYANZA                       19 3300  9999    UGAND      32
UGANDVICTO MEAN   79   54  120  191  122   49   65   90   92  179  150   81 1272
UGANDVICTO STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  191
UGANDVICTO1881 9999 9999 9999  315  109   56   79  142   89 9999 9999 9999  9999
UGANDVICTO1899   79   54   26   86  123   65    3   90   68   74  118  128   914
UGANDVICTO1900  132  164  118  128   48   73   40   69   93   73  159  158  1255
UGANDVICTO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
UGANDWADEL     WADELEI                           240 3124   679    UGAND      31
UGANDWADEL MEAN   15   22   62  110  113   87  112  142  133  141   91   37 1064
UGANDWADEL STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  223
UGANDWADEL1885 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  128   69  143   63   30  9999
UGANDWADEL1886   68   34  114   43  109   51  112  109  101   76  228   21  1066
UGANDWADEL1887   39    3  214   83  115   67   55  145  128  128   22   38  1037
UGANDWADEL1888    3   32   59  116  136  125  147  110   71  301   49   30  1179
UGANDWADEL9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZAIREBANAN     BANANA                           -558 1227     2    ZAIRE      51
ZAIREBANAN MEAN   72  143  150  164   54    0    1    1    6   26  111   98  803
ZAIREBANAN STDV   51  104   75  100   53    2    2    2    8   28   83   84  309
ZAIREBANAN1891G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   710
ZAIREBANAN1894G9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   887
ZAIREBANAN9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZAIREBOLOB     BOLOBO                           -210 1613   335              100
ZAIREBOLOB MEAN  153  157  180  173  143   25    8   32  111  196  220  169 1573
ZAIREBOLOB STDV   63   65   69   86   70   25   13   32   62   95   89   74  274
ZAIREBOLOB1891  133  172  132  243  126    1    1   30   68  186  193  338  1623
ZAIREBOLOB1892  120   68   72   56  140   28 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ZAIREBOLOB1893 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  216  230  253  9999
ZAIREBOLOB1894  169  269   95  195  170    0    1   98   68  109  139  279  1592
ZAIREBOLOB1895   86  198  170  233  137   13    8   70  167  154  411  170  1817
ZAIREBOLOB9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZAIRELULUA     LULUABOURG            LULUA      -554 2225   680    ZAIRE      41
ZAIRELULUA MEAN  145  137  209  193   88   20   20   51  120  173  238  211 1611
ZAIRELULUA STDV   51   46   64   74   63   25   29   37   50   66   78   73  225
ZAIRELULUA1885  144  114  127  150   64   11    5   73  191  181  231  180  1471
ZAIRELULUA1886  148  182  200  105  127    1    1   50  124  153  238  211  1540
ZAIRELULUA9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZAIREMASSZ     MASANZES                          9999 9999  9999             100
ZAIREMASSZ MEAN 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
ZAIREMASSZ STDV 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999
ZAIREMASSZ1880 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  138  9999
ZAIREMASSZ1881  179   39  124  232   59 9999   21    6    9    6 9999 9999  9999
ZAIREMASSZ1882 9999 9999  102  265  200    0    0   13   31   75  116  247 21047
ZAIREMASSZ9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZAMBIKAMBO     KAMBOLA                          -850 3100  9999    ZAMBI      39
ZAMBIKAMBO MEAN  240  231  252  119   21    3    0    1    6   26  135  253 1286
ZAMBIKAMBO STDV   74   77   78   70   29   14    1    3   12   28   69   87  216
ZAMBIKAMBO1897 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999   34  195  157  9999
ZAMBIKAMBO1898  320  211  230  168    0    0    0    0    4   17  141  290  1381
ZAMBIKAMBO1899  244  136 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999  9999
ZAMBIKAMBO9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
ZAMBIMONGU     MONGU                 MONGU     -1515 2309  1054    ZAMBI      48
ZAMBIMONGU MEAN  216  204  150   37    5    1    0    1    3   33  103  202  954
ZAMBIMONGU STDV   79   91   74   38   10    2    2    3    5   29   53   72  181
ZAMBIMONGU1895 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 9999    0    0   16   66  208  9999
ZAMBIMONGU1896  147  313   79   56    5    1    0    2    1    5   29  273   911
ZAMBIMONGU1897  322   52  209    9    5    1    0    3    0   52   74  169   896
ZAMBIMONGU1898  165  140  173    4    5    1    0    0    1    9  153  152   803
ZAMBIMONGU1899   80  424   93   26    5    1    0    1    3   33  103  202   971
ZAMBIMONGU9999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 







2. African historical regional data:
The entry for each region and year includes five points of information.  
Left to right, these are the region number, year, index class (-3 to +3), 
the number of entries used to produce the index, and the source of the 
information.  The right hand column on source uses H to designate 
documentary information, G to designate a gauge record, "regional 
substitution" to indicate a value obtained from a nearby and high-
correlated region, and "spatial reconstruction" to indicate that 
a technique based on PCs was used to fill in spatial gaps.  
The precipitation index associated with all gauge and documentary 
entries is also given in this column. 

FINAL CLASS BY YEAR AND REGION
Sources:  [G] rain gauge, [H or N] 2 historical text , and [L] lake levels
Enhanced by Equivalence substituion {count= -1} and Spatial Reconstruction {count= -2}

Reg Year Class Count Source
 1  1801   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1802   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1803   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1804  -3    2    H:-3 H:-3
 1  1805  -3    1    H:-3
 1  1806  -3    1    H:-3
 1  1807   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1808   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1809  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1810   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1811   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1812  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1813   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1814   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1815  -1    2    H:-1 H:-1
 1  1816  -1    2    H:-1 H:-1
 1  1817  -1    2    H:-1 H:-1
 1  1818  -2    2    H:-2 H:-2
 1  1819  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1820  -2    2    H:-2 H:-2
 1  1821   1    1    H: 1
 1  1822   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1823   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1824   2    2    H: 2 H: 2
 1  1825   2    2    H: 2 H: 2
 1  1826   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1827   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1828   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1829  -1    2    H:-1 H:-1
 1  1830   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1831   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1832   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1833   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1834   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 1  1835  -2    0    Region Substitution
 1  1836   3    1    G: 3
 1  1837  -2    0    Region Substitution
 1  1838   0    1    G: 0
 1  1839   0    1    G: 0
 1  1840   0    1    G: 0
 1  1841  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1842   0    1    G: 0
 1  1843  -1    3    H:-2 H:-2 G: 0
 1  1844   1    3    H: 2 H: 2 G: 0
 1  1845   2    1    G: 2
 1  1846   0    1    G: 0
 1  1847   0    1    G: 0
 1  1848   2    1    G: 2
 1  1849  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1850  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1851   0    1    G: 0
 1  1852   2    1    G: 2
 1  1853   1    1    G: 1
 1  1854   1    1    G: 1
 1  1855   0    1    G: 0
 1  1856  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1857   2    1    G: 2
 1  1858   1    1    G: 1
 1  1859   1    1    G: 1
 1  1860  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1861  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1862   0    1    G: 0
 1  1863   0    1    G: 0
 1  1864   2    1    G: 2
 1  1865   1    1    G: 1
 1  1866  -2    4    H:-3 H:-1 H:-1 G:-1
 1  1867  -2    4    H:-3 H:-2 H:-2 G:-1
 1  1868   0    1    G: 0
 1  1869   0    1    G: 0
 1  1870   0    1    G: 0
 1  1871   0    1    G: 0
 1  1872   1    1    G: 1
 1  1873   1    3    H: 2 H: 2 G: 0
 1  1874   2    3    H: 2 H: 2 G: 1
 1  1875   1    3    H: 2 H: 2 G: 0
 1  1876  -2    4    H:-3 H:-1 H:-1 G:-1
 1  1877  -1    4    H:-3 H:-1 H:-1 G: 0
 1  1878  -2    4    H:-3 H:-1 H:-1 G:-1
 1  1879  -2    4    H:-3 H:-1 H:-1 G:-1
 1  1880  -2    4    H:-3 H:-1 H:-1 G:-1
 1  1881  -2    5    H:-3 H:-3 H:-1 H:-1 G:-1
 1  1882  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1883   0    1    G: 0
 1  1884   1    3    H: 2 H: 2 G: 0
 1  1885  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1886   0    1    G: 0
 1  1887  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1888  -2    3    H:-2 H:-2 G:-1
 1  1889   2    3    H: 2 H: 2 G: 2
 1  1890   1    1    G: 1
 1  1891   0    1    G: 0
 1  1892   0    1    G: 0
 1  1893  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1894   0    1    G: 0
 1  1895  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1896  -1    3    H:-2 H:-2 G: 0
 1  1897  -1    1    G:-1
 1  1898   0    1    G: 0
 1  1899   0    1    G: 0
 1  1900   0    1    G: 0
 2  1801  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1802  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1803   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1804  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1805  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1806  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1807   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1808  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1809  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1810   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1811  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1812  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1813   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1814   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1815   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1816  -1    1    H:-1
 2  1817  -1    1    H:-1
 2  1818  -1    1    H:-1
 2  1819  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1820   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1821  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1822  -2    1    H:-2
 2  1823  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1824  -2    1    H:-2
 2  1825  -2    1    H:-2
 2  1826  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1827  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1828   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1829  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1830  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1831  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1832  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1833  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1834   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1835  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1836   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1837  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1838   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1839   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1840   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1841   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1842   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1843   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1844   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1845   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1846   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1847  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1848   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1849   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1850  -3    1    H:-3
 2  1851   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1852  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 2  1853   1    1    G: 1
 2  1854   1    1    G: 1
 2  1855   1    1    G: 1
 2  1856  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1857  -2    2    H:-3 G: 0
 2  1858   1    1    G: 1
 2  1859  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1860  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1861  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1862  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1863   0    1    G: 0
 2  1864   1    1    G: 1
 2  1865  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1866  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1867  -2    2    H:-3 G:-1
 2  1868   1    1    G: 1
 2  1869  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1870   1    1    G: 1
 2  1871   2    1    G: 2
 2  1872   1    1    G: 1
 2  1873  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1874   1    1    G: 1
 2  1875   0    1    G: 0
 2  1876   0    1    G: 0
 2  1877  -1    2    H:-1 G: 0
 2  1878  -2    3    H:-3 H:-1 G:-1
 2  1879  -1    2    H:-1 G: 0
 2  1880  -1    2    H:-1 G: 0
 2  1881  -1    3    H:-3 H:-1 G: 0
 2  1882  -1    2    H:-1 G:-1
 2  1883  -1    2    H:-1 G: 0
 2  1884   1    1    G: 1
 2  1885   0    1    G: 0
 2  1886   0    1    G: 0
 2  1887   0    1    G: 0
 2  1888  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1889   1    1    G: 1
 2  1890  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1891  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1892  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1893   1    1    G: 1
 2  1894   0    1    G: 0
 2  1895  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1896   0    1    G: 0
 2  1897   0    1    G: 0
 2  1898  -1    1    G:-1
 2  1899   0    1    G: 0
 2  1900  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1801   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1802   1    1    H: 1
 3  1803   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1804  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1805  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1806  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1807   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1808   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1809  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1810   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1811   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1812   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1813   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1814   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1815   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1816   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1817   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1818   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1819   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1820  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1821   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1822   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1823  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1824   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1825   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1826   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1827  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1828   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1829   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1830  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1831  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1832   1    1    H: 1
 3  1833  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1834  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 3  1835   2    2    H: 2 G: 2
 3  1836   0    1    H: 0
 3  1837   0    1    H: 0
 3  1838   0    1    H: 0
 3  1839  -2    2    H:-2 G:-2
 3  1840  -2    1    H:-2
 3  1841  -2    1    H:-2
 3  1842  -2    1    H:-2
 3  1843   1    2    H:-1 H: 2
 3  1844  -2    1    H:-2
 3  1845   0    2    H:-2 H: 2
 3  1846  -2    1    H:-2
 3  1847  -1    2    H:-2 H: 0
 3  1848   0    1    H: 0
 3  1849   0    1    H: 0
 3  1850   2    3    H: 1 H: 3 H: 3
 3  1851   1    1    H: 1
 3  1852   1    1    H: 1
 3  1853   1    1    H: 1
 3  1854   1    1    H: 1
 3  1855   2    2    H: 2 H: 1
 3  1856   2    2    H: 1 H: 2
 3  1857   1    1    H: 1
 3  1858   1    1    H: 1
 3  1859   1    3    H: 1 H: 3 G: 0
 3  1860   1    3    H: 1 H: 1 G: 0
 3  1861   0    1    H: 0
 3  1862   0    1    H: 0
 3  1863   0    1    H: 0
 3  1864   0    1    H: 0
 3  1865   0    1    H: 0
 3  1866   2    1    G: 2
 3  1867  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1868  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1869   2    2    H: 0 G: 3
 3  1870   0    1    G: 0
 3  1871   0    1    G: 0
 3  1872   2    2    H: 3 G: 0
 3  1873   1    2    H: 2 G: 0
 3  1874   1    2    H: 1 G: 0
 3  1875   0    1    G: 0
 3  1876   0    1    G: 0
 3  1877   0    1    G: 0
 3  1878   0    1    G: 0
 3  1879   1    1    G: 1
 3  1880  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1881  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1882   1    1    G: 1
 3  1883   0    1    G: 0
 3  1884   0    1    G: 0
 3  1885   2    1    G: 2
 3  1886   1    1    G: 1
 3  1887  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1888   0    1    G: 0
 3  1889  -2    1    G:-2
 3  1890   1    1    G: 1
 3  1891   1    1    G: 1
 3  1892  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1893   1    1    G: 1
 3  1894  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1895   0    1    G: 0
 3  1896   0    1    G: 0
 3  1897   0    1    G: 0
 3  1898   0    1    G: 0
 3  1899  -1    1    G:-1
 3  1900   0    1    G: 0
 4  1801  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1802   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1803   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1804   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1805   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1806  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1807   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1808  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1809  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1810   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1811  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1812  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1813   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1814   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1815  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1816  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1817  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1818  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1819   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1820   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1821   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1822   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1823   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1824   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1825   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1826   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1827   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1828   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1829   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1830   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1831   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1832  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1833  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1834   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1835  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1836   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1837  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1838  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1839  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1840  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1841  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1842  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1843   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1844   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1845   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1846  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1847  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1848   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1849  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1850  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1851   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1852   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1853   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1854   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1855  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1856   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1857   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1858   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1859   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1860   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1861   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1862   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1863   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1864   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1865  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1866   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1867  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1868   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1869  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1870  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1871   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1872   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1873   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1874   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1875   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1876   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1877   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1878   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1879   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1880   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1881   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1882   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1883   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 4  1884   1    2    H: 2 G:-1
 4  1885   0    3    H: 0 H: 0 G: 1
 4  1886   2    1    H: 2
 4  1887   0    1    H: 0
 4  1888   2    1    H: 2
 4  1889   0    1    H: 0
 4  1890  -2    1    H:-2
 4  1891  -2    1    H:-2
 4  1892   0    1    H: 0
 4  1893   0    1    H: 0
 4  1894   0    1    H: 0
 4  1895   0    1    H: 0
 4  1896   2    2    H: 3 H: 1
 4  1897   1    1    H: 1
 4  1898   2    1    H: 2
 4  1899   2    1    H: 2
 4  1900   1    1    H: 1
 5  1801   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1802   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1803   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1804  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1805  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1806  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1807   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1808   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1809  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1810   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1811  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1812  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1813  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1814   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1815   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1816   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1817   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1818   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1819  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1820  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1821  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1822   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1823   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1824   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1825   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1826   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1827   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1828   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1829  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1830  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1831  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1832  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1833  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1834  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
 5  1835  -2    0    Region Substitution
 5  1836  -2    0    Region Substitution
 5  1837  -2    0    Region Substitution
 5  1838  -2    0    Region Substitution
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10  1822   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
10  1823   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
10  1824   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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10  1829  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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34  1843   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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34  1850  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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34  1853   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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34  1859   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
34  1860   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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34  1862  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
34  1863  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
34  1864  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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34  1871  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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35  1833  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
35  1834   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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35  1848   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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35  1851   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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35  1854   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
35  1855  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
35  1856   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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35  1861   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
35  1862   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
35  1863  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
35  1864  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
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86  1819   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1820   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1821   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1822   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1823   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1824   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1825   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1826   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1827   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1828   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1829   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1830   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1831   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1832   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1833   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1834   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1835   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1836   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1837   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1838   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1839  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1840  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1841  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1842   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1843   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1844   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1845   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1846   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1847   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1848   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1849   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1850   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1851   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1852   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1853   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1854  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1855  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1856  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1857   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1858   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1859   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1860   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1861   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1862   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1863   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1864  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1865   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1866   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1867   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1868  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1869  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1870  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1871  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1872  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1873  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1874   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1875   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1876   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1877   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1878   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1879   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1880  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1881   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1882   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1883   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1884  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1885   3    0    Region Substitution
86  1886   0    0    Region Substitution
86  1887   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
86  1888  -1    0    Region Substitution
86  1889  -1    1    G:-1
86  1890  -1    1    G:-1
86  1891   0    1    G: 0
86  1892  -1    1    G:-1
86  1893   0    1    G: 0
86  1894  -1    1    G:-1
86  1895   3    1    G: 3
86  1896   0    0    Region Substitution
86  1897   0    0    Region Substitution
86  1898   1    0    Region Substitution
86  1899  -2    0    Region Substitution
86  1900  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1801   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1802   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1803   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1804   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1805   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1806  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1807   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1808  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1809  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1810   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1811   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1812   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1813   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1814   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1815   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1816   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1817   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1818   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1819   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1820   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
87  1821  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1822  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1823  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1824  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1825  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1826  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1827  -3    0    Region Substitution
87  1828  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1829   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1830  -3    1    H:-3
87  1831  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1832  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1833  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1834  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1835  -3    0    Region Substitution
87  1836  -3    1    H:-3
87  1837  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1838  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1839   2    0    Region Substitution
87  1840  -3    0    Region Substitution
87  1841   3    0    Region Substitution
87  1842  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1843  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1844   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1845   1    0    Region Substitution
87  1846  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1847  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1848  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1849  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1850   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1851   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1852  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1853   1    0    Region Substitution
87  1854   1    0    Region Substitution
87  1855   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1856   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1857  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1858  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1859   1    0    Region Substitution
87  1860   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1861   1    0    Region Substitution
87  1862   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1863   1    0    Region Substitution
87  1864  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1865   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1866   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1867  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1868   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1869   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1870   1    0    Region Substitution
87  1871   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1872   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1873   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1874   0    0    Region Substitution
87  1875   0    1    G: 0
87  1876   0    1    G: 0
87  1877   0    1    G: 0
87  1878   0    1    G: 0
87  1879   0    1    G: 0
87  1880   0    1    G: 0
87  1881   3    1    G: 3
87  1882  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1883   0    2    H:-1 L: 1
87  1884  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1885  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1886  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1887  -3    1    H:-3
87  1888  -2    0    Region Substitution
87  1889  -1    0    Region Substitution
87  1890   1    2    L: 1 G: 0
87  1891   0    2    L: 1 G:-1
87  1892   1    2    L: 1 G: 0
87  1893   1    4    H: 1 H: 2 L: 1 G: 0
87  1894   0    3    H: 1 L: 1 G:-1
87  1895   1    4    H: 2 H: 2 L: 1 G: 0
87  1896  -1    4    H:-3 H:-2 L: 0 G: 0
87  1897  -2    5    H:-3 H:-3 H:-3 L:-2 G: 0
87  1898  -2    5    H:-3 H:-3 H:-3 L:-2 G:-1
87  1899  -2    5    H:-3 H:-3 H:-3 L:-2 G: 0
87  1900  -1    2    L:-2 G: 0
88  1801   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1802   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction 
88  1803  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1804  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1805  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1806  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1807   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1808  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1809  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1810  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1811   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1812   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1813   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1814   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1815   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1816   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1817  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1818   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1819  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1820   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1821  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1822  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1823  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1824  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1825   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1826  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1827  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1828   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1829   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1830  -3    0    Region Substitution
88  1831  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1832  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1833  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1834  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1835  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1836  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1837  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1838  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1839   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1840  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1841   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1842  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1843  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1844  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1845   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1846  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1847  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1848  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1849  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1850   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1851   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1852   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1853  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1854   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1855   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1856   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1857  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1858   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1859   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1860   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1861   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1862   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1863   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1864  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1865   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1866   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1867  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1868   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1869   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1870   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1871   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1872   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1873   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1874   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1875   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1876  -2    0    Region Substitution
88  1877  -2    0    Region Substitution
88  1878  -2    0    Region Substitution
88  1879   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1880   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1881   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1882   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
88  1883  -1    0    Region Substitution
88  1884  -2    0    Region Substitution
88  1885  -1    0    Region Substitution
88  1886  -2    0    Region Substitution
88  1887  -2    0    Region Substitution
88  1888  -3    0    Region Substitution
88  1889   1    0    Region Substitution
88  1890   1    0    Region Substitution
88  1891   1    0    Region Substitution
88  1892   0    0    Region Substitution
88  1893   1    0    Region Substitution
88  1894   0    0    Region Substitution
88  1895   0    0    Region Substitution
88  1896   1    0    Region Substitution
88  1897   0    0    Region Substitution
88  1898  -1    0    Region Substitution
88  1899   0    0    Region Substitution
88  1900  -2    0    Region Substitution
89  1801   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1802   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1803   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1804   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1805   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1806  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1807   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1808  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1809   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1810   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1811   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1812   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1813   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1814   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1815   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1816   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1817  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1818   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1819   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1820   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1821   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1822  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1823  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1824  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1825  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1826  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1827  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1828  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1829   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1830  -3    0    Region Substitution
89  1831  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1832  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1833  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1834  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1835  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1836  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1837  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1838  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1839   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1840  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1841   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1842   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1843   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1844   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1845   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1846  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1847  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1848  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1849   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1850   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1851   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1852   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1853  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1854   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1855   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1856   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1857   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1858   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1859   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1860   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1861   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1862   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1863   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1864  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1865   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1866  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1867  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1868   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1869   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1870   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1871   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1872   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1873   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1874   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1875   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1876  -2    1    H:-2
89  1877  -2    1    H:-2
89  1878  -2    1    H:-2
89  1879   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1880  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1881   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1882  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
89  1883  -1    0    Region Substitution
89  1884  -2    0    Region Substitution
89  1885  -1    0    Region Substitution
89  1886  -2    0    Region Substitution
89  1887  -2    0    Region Substitution
89  1888  -3    0    Region Substitution
89  1889   1    0    Region Substitution
89  1890   1    0    Region Substitution
89  1891   1    0    Region Substitution
89  1892  -1    1    G:-1
89  1893   1    1    G: 1
89  1894  -1    1    G:-1
89  1895  -1    1    G:-1
89  1896   2    1    G: 2
89  1897  -1    1    G:-1
89  1898   0    1    G: 0
89  1899   2    1    G: 2
89  1900  -2    0    Region Substitution
90  1801  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1802  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1803   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1804   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1805   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1806   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1807   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1808  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1809  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1810   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1811  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1812  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1813   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1814  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1815   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1816  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1817  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1818   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1819   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1820   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1821   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1822   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1823   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1824   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1825   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1826   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1827   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1828   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1829   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1830  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1831   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1832  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1833   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1834   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1835   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1836   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1837  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1838  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1839  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1840  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1841   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1842   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1843   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1844   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1845   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1846   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1847  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1848   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1849   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1850  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1851   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1852   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1853   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1854   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1855  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1856   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1857  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1858  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction 
90  1859   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1860   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1861   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1862  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1863  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1864  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1865  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1866   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1867   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1868   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1869  -2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1870  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1871   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1872  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1873  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1874   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1875   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1876   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1877   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1878   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1879   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1880   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1881   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1882   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1883   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1884   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1885   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1886   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1887   3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1888   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1889   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1890   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1891   1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1892   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1893   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1894   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1895  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1896  -3   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1897  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1898   0   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1899  -1   -2    Spatial Reconstruction
90  1900   2   -2    Spatial Reconstruction







3. African historical documentary information: 
The data set is based on geographic regions, the approximate 
coordinates of which are given below. The geographical distribution 
of the regions is given in several publications, including 
Nicholson 1986 and Nicholson 2001.  Data are presented as local 
precipitation index, a wetness index ranging from -3 to +3. 
For each entry there are five categories of information, 
indicated respectively by %A, %F, %K, %D, and %T.  
%A indicates which of the ninety regions the entry applies to.  
%F indicates the index value(-3 for extremely dry to +3 for extremely wet). 
%K indicates the geographical area in Africa, usually by country. 
%D indicates the year or years to which the entry applies. 
%T gives the information are climate and weather in the year and, 
   in most cases, a source is given.

Location of region centers, 90 geographical areas in Africa. 
Created by Dr. Sharon Nicholson, Florida State University for 
African precipitation stations. 
Reg.   Lat   Lon
   1  35.7   7.0
   2  34.0  -5.0
   3  31.8  22.2
   4  27.2 -10.4
   5  29.0   0.1
   6  29.8   8.0
   7  26.8  20.6
   8  25.2  31.6
   9  20.5 -11.2
  10  21.5  -1.6
  11  19.2  15.6
  12  19.7  32.6
  13  17.2 -14.1
  14  16.2  -2.1
  15  14.6  11.5
  16  14.0  22.8
  17  13.6  30.5
  18  14.0 -12.1
  19  12.6  -2.6
  20  12.7   9.2
  21  10.5  19.1
  22  10.7  34.2
  23   9.0  -9.9
  24  10.1   1.1
  25   7.7  10.6
  26   7.1  16.4
  27   8.1  37.0
  28   6.8  -3.5
  29   6.8   6.4
  30  -2.3  22.6
  31   2.4  30.8
  32  -2.0  30.4
  33   2.8  38.7
  34   3.7  23.9
  35   4.3  19.3
  36   2.9  14.1
  37  -5.4  38.2
  38  -7.8  34.9
  39  -7.0  28.7
  40  -6.0  19.2
  41  -7.0  23.7
  42  -2.1  15.5
  43 -11.7  32.6
  44 -11.0  26.3
  45  16.4  39.6
  46  -9.1  15.9
  47 -10.6  13.1
  48 -14.7  25.5
  49 -11.3  17.3
  50 -13.2  18.5
  51  -3.9  12.8
  52 -16.2  14.8
  53 -12.1  38.0
  54 -13.2  35.0
  55 -16.1  36.2
  56 -15.2  33.1
  57 -16.7  27.5
  58 -18.0  37.7
  59 -17.9  32.3
  60 -19.5  28.6
  61 -18.9  16.4
  62 -19.2  20.9
  63 -20.6  15.6
  64 -22.1  30.7
  65 -22.0  17.7
  66 -20.3  33.7
  67 -23.0  33.6
  68 -23.0  27.3
  69 -24.2  17.4
  70 -26.4  17.0
  71 -19.6  13.5
  72 -26.4  31.8
  73 -27.9  29.9
  74 -26.4  27.0
  75 -29.7  28.4
  76 -29.1  25.6
  77 -26.1  23.0
  78 -27.8  20.3
  79 -32.2  28.6
  80 -32.2  24.4
  81 -31.1  21.0
  82 -30.0  18.0
  83 -34.2  22.7
  84 -33.6  19.2
  85   6.8  28.9
  86   2.3  11.5
  87  -2.6  37.6
  88   9.5  41.4
  89   5.5  46.4
  90   0.6  20.4




%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1800
%T Extraordinarily high flood of the Nile occurred September 1800 (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1806
%T Abundant harvests in Egypt in spring for several consecutive years (c. 1806 to 
1810) (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1807
%T Abundant harvests in Egypt in spring for several consecutive years (c. 1806 to 
1810) (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1808
%T Abundant harvests in Egypt in spring for several consecutive years (c. 1806 to 
1810) (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1809
%T Abundant harvests in Egypt in spring for several consecutive years (c. 1806 to 
1810) (Rivlin, 1961).  Also, abnormally high Nile floods in summer of this year.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1810
%T Abundant harvests in Egypt in spring for several consecutive years (c. 1806 to 
1810) (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1811
%T The bad flood in summer of 1811 failed to inundate the land sufficiently (Rivlin, 
1961, referring to Egypt).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1812
%T The 1812 summer flood also proved to be a great disappointment (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1814
%T Apparently sufficient floods in 1814 and harvest in 1815, as purchasers from 
Europe went to Egypt in January 1816 to purchase grain and one thousand vessels 
from Alexandria unloaded grain in Sicily and Napes (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1815
%T The Egyptian harvest of the spring of 1816 was sufficiently abundant to fulfill 
the demands of the trade (Rivlin, 1961).  Implies good flood in 1815.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1816/17
%T Winter of 1816/17 was a particularly severe one and export of produce from 
Egypt was therefore difficult.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1816
%T The new harvest of the spring of 1817 promised to be an abundant one, but the 
bar of the Rosetta branch of the Nile failed to form.  Thus, there was a tremendous 
accumulation of produce that could not be shipped out of Egypt (Rivlin, 1961).  This 
implies a good Nile flood in 1816.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1817
%T The Nile flood began in June of 1817 but was insufficient (Rivlin, 1961).  Grain 
was scarce in June of 1818, consistent with a poor flood in 1817 (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1818
%T An uncommonly high summer flood occurred in 1818 and caused enormous 
devastation and loss, but it waterland which had not been inundated for thirty years.  
The 1819 harvest was thus good, but prices were low and trade was stagnant (Rivlin, 
1961).  Butzer (1982) also describes extraordinarily high floods in 1818 and 1819.  
NOTE: these floods are also described by three other sources, which give the years as 
1817 and 1818, but there appears to be confusion concerning the Hegire year used in 
the other sources, and commencing around November.  de Courcy (personal 
communication) judges Butzer's years to be correct.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1819
%T Butzer (1982) describes extraordinarily high Nile floods in 1818 and 1819.  NOTE: 
these floods are also described by three other sources, which give the years as 1817 
and 1818, but there appears to be confusion concerning the Hegire year used in the 
other sources, and commencing around November; de Courcy (personal 
communication) judges Butzer's years to be correct.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1824
%T Two consecutive years of bad Nile floods in 1824 and 1825 produced a decrease 
in revenue in Egypt (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1825
%T Two consecutive years of bad Nile floods in 1824 and 1825 produced a decrease 
in revenue in Egypt (Rivlin, 1961).  NOTE: this may actually be floods of 1824 and 
1824 producing bad harvests and revenue decreases in 1824 and 1825, because later 
Rivlin says the 1826 harvest was good.  Also, there was a peasant revolt in May of 
1823 and in April of 1824, something that is often associated with food scarcity.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1826
%T The Nile flood of 1826 was more favorable than those of the two preceding years 
and was the best of the last several years.  Harvests were good in both 1826 and early 
in 1827.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1828
%T The summer Nile flood of 1828 was good (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1829ff
%T There were favorable Nile floods for several consecutive years, starting in 1828 
(Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1829
%T In spring, abundant crops caused an overflow in the granaries at Alexandria.  
Also, the Nile flood of summer 1829 wqas exceptionally high, and caused great 
damage (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1830
%T Early in 1830 there was a poor harvest as a result of the disastrous flood.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1832
%T Rivlin (1861) presents a table of crop yields in this year, so presumably the flood 
of the previous year had been adequate.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1834
%T Rivlin (1861) presents a table of crop yields in this year, so presumably the flood 
of the previous year (1833) had been adequate.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1835
%T Rivlin (1861) presents a table of crop yields in this year, so presumably the flood 
of the previous year (1834) had been adequate.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1837
%T A good Nile flood was anticipated for 1837 but it proved to be only mediocre 
(Rivlin, 1961).  Conditions deteriorated in September as a result of the bad flood and 
a drop in export prices created economic difficulties for the Pasha.  Also, there was 
famine.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1838
%T Favorable Nile flood in the summer of 1838 (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1840
%T Extraordinary Nile floods in the summer of 1840 (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1841
%T The flood of 1841 was far worse than that of 1840, reaching its highest level in 
living memory and destroying many dikes (Rivln, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1842
%T Large harvest in early 1843 but no flood information (Rivlin, 1961).  Presumably 
high flood in 1842.

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1843
%T Satisfactory harvest in early 1844, so adequate flood of 1843 (Rivlin, 1961).

%A 
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1844
%T Deficient harvest early in 1845 (Rivlin, 1961), so probably poor Nile flood in 
1844.

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D 1799
%T Several days of rain in Cairo in January reported by Jomard-Bey (Schnepp, 1860); on one day it rained from morning to evening.

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D 1800
%T January in Cairo was similar to that of 1799 (Schnepp, 1860).

%A 3/8/12
%F +1
%K Egypt
%D 1801/1802
%T From April, 1801, to April, 1802, McGregor experienced 79 days of rain during his travels from Nubia to Cairo (Quar. J. of Roy. Met. Soc. 1884, p. 253).

%A 3
%F +1
%K Egypt
%D 1801/1802
%T From April, 1801, to April, 1802, McGregor experienced 79 days of rain during his travels from Nubia to Cairo (Quar. J. of Roy. Met. Soc. 1884, p. 253).

%A 8
%F +1
%K Egypt
%D 1801/1802
%T From April, 1801, to April, 1802, McGregor experienced 79 days of rain during his travels from Nubia to Cairo (Quar. J. of Roy. Met. Soc. 1884, p. 253).

%A 12
%F +1
%K Egypt
%D 1801/1802
%T From April, 1801, to April, 1802, McGregor experienced 79 days of rain during his travels from Nubia to Cairo (Quar. J. of Roy. Met. Soc. 1884, p. 253).

%A 8
%F 
%K Egypt
%D c.1820
%T According to Caillaud, for the last five years (c. 1815 to 1820) high floods of the Nile deprived the country (berber area of Egypt) of watermelons, but 1820 was a drought year.

%A 8
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1820
%T According to Caillaud, for the last five years (c. 1815 to 1820) high floods of the Nile deprived the country (berber area of Egypt) of watermelons, but 1820 was a drought year.

%A 3
%F +1
%K Egypt
%D 1832
%T According to Pruner-Bey there were three consecutive days of rain in Cairo in this year (Schnepp, 1860).

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D 1835
%T Destouche observed the weather on 1,101 days duing the period 1835 to 1839 (Schnepp, 1860).  He observed in the mean 34 mm of precipitation annually, 12 days of rain per year, and 3 thunderstorms per year.  The driest of these five years was 1839, with 8 mm of rain, and the wettest was 1835, with 59 mm of rain.  Observations were made in Cairo.

%A 3
%F 0
%K Egypt
%D 1836
%T Destouche observed the weather on 1,101 days duing the period 1835 to 1839 (Schnepp, 1860).  He observed in the mean 34 mm of precipitation annually, 12 days of rain per year, and 3 thunderstorms per year.  The driest of these five years was 1839, with 8 mm of rain, and the wettest was 1835, with 59 mm of rain.  Observations were made in Cairo.

%A 3
%F 0
%K Egypt
%D 1837
%T Destouche observed the weather on 1,101 days duing the period 1835 to 1839 (Schnepp, 1860).  He observed in the mean 34 mm of precipitation annually, 12 days of rain per year, and 3 thunderstorms per year.  The driest of these five years was 1839, with 8 mm of rain, and the wettest was 1835, with 59 mm of rain.  Observations were made in Cairo.

%A 3
%F 0
%K Egypt
%D 1838
%T Destouche observed the weather on 1,101 days duing the period 1835 to 1839 (Schnepp, 1860).  He observed in the mean 34 mm of precipitation annually, 12 days of rain per year, and 3 thunderstorms per year.  The driest of these five years was 1839, with 8 mm of rain, and the wettest was 1835, with 59 mm of rain.  Observations were made in Cairo.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Egypt
%D 1839
%T Destouche observed the weather on 1,101 days duing the period 1835 to 1839 (Schnepp, 1860).  He observed in the mean 34 mm of precipitation annually, 12 days of rain per year, and 3 thunderstorms per year.  The driest of these five years was 1839, with 8 mm of rain, and the wettest was 1835, with 59 mm of rain.  Observations were made in Cairo.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Egypt
%D 1840
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Egypt
%D 1841
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Egypt
%D 1842
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F -1
%K Egypt
%D 1843
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Egypt
%D 1844
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Egypt
%D 1845
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Egypt
%D 1846
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Egypt
%D 1847
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D 1848
%T According to Hann (Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153), there was no rain in Cairo from 1840 until 1848.  There occurred in April and May in 1848 three consecutive days of rain in Upper Egypt, which was quite extraordinary.

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D 1843
%T In February, March, or April, there were eight days of strong rain in Cairo (An. Soc. Met. Fr., 1855, p. 246).

%A 3
%F 0
%K Egypt
%D 1847
%T Thunberg measured rain in Cairo (Alexandria maybe??) in the three years 1847 to 1849 (see J.  Roy.  Geog. Soc., 1852, p. 131); these were apparently dry years in comparison with the years 1858 to 1861.  Mean rainfall was 7.51 inches, with 6.25 falling in winter, .97 in autumn, .28 in spring and .01 in summer.

%A 3
%F 0
%K Egypt
%D 1848
%T Thunberg measured rain in Cairo (Alexandria maybe??) in the three years 1847 to 1849 (see J.  Roy.  Geog. Soc., 1852, p. 131); these were apparently dry years in comparison with the years 1858 to 1861.  Mean rainfall was 7.51 inches, with 6.25 falling in winter, .97 in autumn, .28 in spring and .01 in summer.

%A 3
%F 0
%K Egypt
%D 1849
%T Thunberg measured rain in Cairo (Alexandria maybe??) in the three years 1847 to 1849 (see J.  Roy.  Geog. Soc., 1852, p. 131); these were apparently dry years in comparison with the years 1858 to 1861.  Mean rainfall was 7.51 inches, with 6.25 falling in winter, .97 in autumn, .28 in spring and .01 in summer.

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D 1855
%T In Cairo, there was a tremendous rain acompanied by very cold weather in April (April 21); there was also snowfall and hail (An. Soc. Met. Fr., 1855, p. 246).

%A 3
%F +1
%K Egypt
%D 1850/1851/1852/1853/1854/1855/1856/1857/1858/1859/1860
%T Reyer of Freiburg measured rain in Cairo during this decade (Hann, Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153).  He said there were generally three or four showers in winter, but only one whole day of lasting rain (although the latter was a common occurrence in Hann's time (1880's).  Hann therefore felt there was an increase of rain during the "past decade" (i.e.,  1878-1888).  Hann verified this with the opinions of several persons residing there.

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D 1856
%T There was more rainfall then in Cairo than there had been about 15 years previously (Petermann's Mitteilungen, 1857, p. 426 and 523).  In the Delta region there were two hard rains on October 9 and 10 near Kafz-el-lih, accompanied by a khamsin wind.

%A 3
%F 
%K Egypt
%D c. 1857
%T An article describing the climate of Egypt indicated that in Middle Egypt and Cairo it rains every year, but very little and for short time - generally less than 1.5 inches, according to Figari.  It also rains yearly in the desert between Cairo and Suez, sometimes 4 or 5 times but oftener only once for 1/4 hour.  At Suez it usually rains every year but very little and only for 1/4 hour.  Significant rains that can be collected and stored (strong showers - "tüchtige Regengüsse) occur only once every three or four years (Petermann's Mitteilungen, 1857).

%A 3
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1857/61
%T Fischer, in his book Klima der Mittelmeerlaender, indicates that the five-year mean for Cairo for the  period 1857-1861 is 34 mm.  This appears to be an error, however, because that is the mean also given for the five years 1834-39, as measured by Destouche, and cited by Schnepp, who himself gives data for 1857-61.

%A 3
%F +3
%K Egypt
%D 1858/1859
%T Schnepp (in Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 1872, p. 139) measured 318mm of rainfall in Alexandria from October 1858 to September, 244 for the same period in 1859/60; and 205mm for the same period in 1860/61.  The modern (twentienth century) mean is 187 mm.

%A 3
%F +1
%K Egypt
%D 1859/1860
%T Schnepp (in Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 1872, p. 139) measured 318mm of rainfall in Alexandria from October 1858 to September, 244 for the same period in 1859/60; and 205mm for the same period in 1860/61.

%A 3
%F 0
%K Egypt
%D 1860/1861
%T Schnepp (in Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 1872, p. 139) measured 318mm of rainfall in Alexandria from October 1858 to September, 244 for the same period in 1859/60; and 205mm for the same period in 1860/61.

%A 3
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1858/1859
%T Fischer gives a two-year mean for Port Said for 1866-67 as 53 mm.

%A 3
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1858/1859
%T Fischer gives a ten-year mean for Suez for 1866-67 as 23 mm.

%A 3
%F 
%K Egypt
%D 1867/77
%T Fischer gives a ten-year mean for Alexandria for 1867-77 as 215 mm.

%A 3
%F +3
%K Egypt
%D 1872
%T Around 1872 and 1873, conditions at Kosseir (Quseir) were such that it could go 3, 4, or 5 years without any considerable rain.  But there was generally one big rainstorm in winter.  In May, 1872, there was a thunderstorm with rain, and one accompanied by heavy rain.  There was a thunderstorm in December, 1872, and rain in January, 1873 (Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 1877, p. 228).  Thus, 1872 was probably a relatively wet year.

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D 1873
%T Around 1872 and 1873, conditions at Kosseir (Quseir) were such that it could go 3, 4, or 5 years without any considerable rain.  But there was generally one big rainstorm in winter.  In May, 1872, there was a thunderstorm with rain, and one accompanied by heavy rain.  There was a thunderstorm in December, 1872, and rain in January, 1873 (Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 1877, p. 228).  Thus, 1873 was probably a relatively wet year.

%A 3
%F +1
%K Egypt
%D 1873/1874
%T During the winter of this year, there were several falls of hail at Alexandria, some stones being as big as hazelnuts.  Hail fell twice in December, 1873, once in January, once in February, and three times in March (Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 1874, p. 384).

%A 3
%F +2
%K Egypt
%D c.1878-1888
%T Reyer of Freiburg measured rain in Cairo during this decade (Hann, Meterologische Zeitschrift, 1888, p. 153).  He said there were generally three or four showers in winter, but only one whole day of lasting rain (although the latter was a common occurrence in Hann's time (1880's).  Hann therefore felt there was an increase of rain during the "past decade" (i.e., 1878-1888).  Hann verified this with the opinions of several persons residing there.  Can possibly be verified with meteorological measurements.

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1608
%T At Tuat, locusts, famine an plague (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1653
%T Late rains at Fez (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1659/1660/1661/1662
%T Famine at Tuat; probably caused by locusts (Mercer, 1974).  Tuat is an oasis at c. 27N, 0 W and is thus in central Algeria.

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1662/1663
%T Famine at Fez which lasted two years (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1680
%T Severe drought in Morocco, weak spring rains (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1683
%T Severe drought in Morocco, probably worse than 1680 (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1730/1731/1732/1733/1734/1735/1736/1737/1738/1739/1740/1741/1742/1743/1744/1745/1746/1747/1748/1749/1750
%T Frequent occurence of plague in Morocco (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1750
%T Drought in the Maghreb, including the city of Fes (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1761
%T Locusts at Tuat- (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1762c.
%T Locusts in NNE Africa (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1776/1777/1778/1779/1780/1781/1782
%T Famine and drought in Morocco, including the city of Fes (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1778
%T Southwest winds brought swarms of locusts into North Africa (Rohlfs,1874)

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1779
%T Locusts in Northwest Africa (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1780
%T Southwest winds brought swarms of locusts into North Africa (Rohlfs, 1874?)

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1798
%T Bad harvest in Morocco (La Valensi 19XX).

%A2 
%F -2
%K Morocco
%D 1799
%T Bad harvest in Morocco (La Valensi 19XX).

%A 2
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1812
%T Locusts in NW Africa (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1813
%T Locusts in NE Africa (Mercer, 1974).

%A 2
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1815
%T Bad harvest in Morocco because of locusts (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 2
%F -1
%K Morocco
%D 1816
%T Mediocre harvest in Morocco (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 2
%F -1
%K Morocco
%D 1817
%T Mediocre harvest in Morocco (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 2
%F -1
%K Morocco
%D 1818
%T Mediocre harvest in Morocco (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 2
%F -2
%K Morocco
%D 1822
%T Lean year in Morocco (i.e., inadequate harvest)  (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 2
%F -2
%K Morocco
%D 1824
%T Lean year in Morocco (i.e., inadequate harvest) (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 2
%F -2
%K Morocco
%D 1825
%T Lean year in Morocco (i.e., inadequate harvest); famine (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1843
%T Locusts in NNE Africa (Mercer, 1974).

%A 2
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1845
%T Locusts in NW Africa (Mercer, 1974).
 
%A 2
%F -3
%K Morocco
%D 1850
%T Famine in Morocco in 1850 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 2
%F -3
%K Morocco
%D 1857
%T Famine in Morocco in 1857 (Ajayi, 1989).
 
%A 2
%F -3
%K Morocco
%D 1867
%T Famine in Morocco in 1867 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 2
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1875
%T Locusts in NW Africa (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Morocco
%D 1878c.
%T Locusts in NNE Africa (Mercer, 1974).
 
%A 2
%F -3
%K Morocco
%D 1878
%T Particulary severe famine in Morocco in 1878 during which 12 to 15 % of the inhabitants of town were said to have subsisted on public charity (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 2
%F -3
%K Morocco
%D 1881
%T Particulary severe famine in Morocco in 1881 during which 12 to 15 % of the inhabitants of town were said to have subsisted on public charity (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1551
%T Famine in North Africa; Algiers protected (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1567/1568
%T Famine in Algiers (due to war and plague) (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1578/1579/1580
%T Famine in Algiers (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1592
%T Great Famine in Algiers (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1604/1605/1606/1607/1608/1609/1610/1611/1612
%T Terrible drought and famine (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1612
%T Extreme drought at Algiers which ended on May 8 (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1620/1621/1622/1623/1624/1625/1626/1627/1628/1629
%T Terrible famine (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1663
%T Great famine, principally in the Tell region of Algiers province (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1680
%T Very hot summer (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1700
%T Very hot summer (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1702
%T Bad crops, famine; predominantly in Western Algeria (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1712/1713/1714/1715/1716/1717/1718
%T Drought in Algeria, locusts, terrible famine, and canibalism (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1732/1733/1734/1735
%T Famine in Algeria (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1725/1726
%T Severe winter, Algeria covered in snow (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1726
%T Famine in Algeria (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1738
%T Famine in the country (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1740
%T Drought and famine (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1741
%T Extream heat in Algeria (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1750
%T Terible famine in Algeria (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1758
%T Famine in Algeria and Tunisia (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1778/1779
%T Famine in all of North Africa (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1784
%T Bad harvest in Algeria (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1785
%T Bad harvest in Algeria (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1786
%T Famine in Weastern Algeria (Oran) (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1792
%T Famine in Oran (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1794
%T Famine in Algeria; July showers in Constantine (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1805
%T Grain was scarce at Algiers in 1805 (La Valensi 19XX).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1805
%T In 1805 (and possibly earlier) drought evoked a famine in Tunisia that was accompanied by plague; the dryness ravaged the fields.  This famine persisted in the region of Constantine until 1806 (Bois, 1944).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1806
%T Drought evoked a famine in Tunisia that was accompanied by plague; the dryness ravaged the fields.  This famine persisted in the region of Constantine until 1806 (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Algeria
%D 1816
%T Locusts in all of the Algerian Tell; famine and heat in June and July (Marchika, 1927).  It is not apparent if the famine resulted from drought or the locust invasion.

%A 1
%F +1
%K Algeria
%D 1820
%T Locusts invasion in July, strong autumn rains (Marchika, 1927).  This would refer to the 1820/21 rainy season.

%A 10
%F 
%K Algerian Sahara
%D Early 19th century
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported." Since the "memory" of historical witness is probably about as old as the oldest residents (perhaps 50 years or more), this last statement suggests that most of the early nineteenth century was quite dry in this area.

%A 10
%F 
%K Algerian Sahara
%D Early 19th century
%T Apparently a relatively dry period in the Ahnet region.  Bouderba (1859) mentioned that a man, older than 50, told him he had never seen more than two consecutive years with rain and he had seen a drought which lasted twelve years.  This would be fairly unusual today and would occur during quite dry periods.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1835
%T Probably very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1836
%T Probably very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1837
%T Probably very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1838
%T Very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1839
%T Very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1840
%T Very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1841
%T Very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1842
%T Very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1843
%T Very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1844
%T Very dry, as Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.

%A 6
%F +3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1845 or 1846
%T Richardson (1848) indicated that until "last" winter (1845 or 1846) some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In this winter it came in overpowering showers.

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1851/52
%T Probably a very dry year because in the winter of 1858/59 the brooks near Ghardaia were filled for the first time in 6 or 7 years (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1851
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1852/53
%T A very dry year because in the winter of 1858/59 the brooks near Ghardaia were filled for the first time in 6 or 7 years (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1852
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1853/54
%T A very dry year because in the winter of 1858/59 the brooks near Ghardaia were filled for the first time in 6 or 7 years (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1853
%T Apparently a year of drought in the Ahnet region.  "The drought which has reigned for six years (as of 1858) in the land (of Ajjer, 25 N 8E) drastically burned the ground" (Bouderba (1859).  Bouderba also mentioned that a man, older than 50, told him he had never seen more than two consecutive years with rain and he had seen a drought which lasted twelve years.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1853
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1854/55
%T A very dry year because in the winter of 1858/59 the brooks near Ghardaia were filled for the first time in 6 or 7 years (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1854
%T Apparently a year of drought in the Ahnet region.  "The drought which has reigned for six years (as of 1858) in the land (of Ajjer, 25 N 8E) drastically burned the ground" (Bouderba (1859).  Bouderba also mentioned that a man, older than 50, told him he had never seen more than two consecutive years with rain and he had seen a drought which lasted twelve years.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1854
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1855
%T 1855 to 1860 was a very dry period in the Hoggar, a period of drought (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1855
%T Apparently a year of drought in the Ahnet region.  "The drought which has reigned for six years (as of 1858) in the land (of Ajjer, 25 N 8E) drastically burned the ground" (Bouderba (1859).  Bouderba also mentioned that a man, older than 50, told him he had never seen more than two consecutive years with rain and he had seen a drought which lasted twelve years.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1855
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1855/56
%T A very dry year because in the winter of 1858/59 the brooks near Ghardaia were filled for the first time in 6 or 7 years (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1856
%T 1855 to 1860 was a very dry period in the Hoggar, a period of drought (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1856
%T Apparently a year of drought in the Ahnet region.  "The drought which has reigned for six years (as of 1858) in the land (of Ajjer, 25 N 8E) drastically burned the ground" (Bouderba (1859).  Bouderba also mentioned that a man, older than 50, told him he had never seen more than two consecutive years with rain and he had seen a drought which lasted twelve years.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1856
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1856/57
%T A very dry year because in the winter of 1858/59 the brooks near Ghardaia were filled for the first time in 6 or 7 years (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1857
%T 1855 to 1860 was a very dry period in the Hoggar, a period of drought (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1857
%T Apparently a year of drought in the Ahnet region.  "The drought which has reigned for six years (as of 1858) in the land (of Ajjer, 25 N 8E) drastically burned the ground" (Bouderba (1859).  Bouderba also mentioned that a man, older than 50, told him he had never seen more than two consecutive years with rain and he had seen a drought which lasted twelve years.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1857
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 6
%F 
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1857/58
%T In this winter it snowed the whole night at Ghardaia, and the snow lasted two days on the ground (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1857/58
%T A very dry year because in the winter of 1858/59 the brooks near Ghardaia were filled for the first time in 6 or 7 years (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 6
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1858/59
%T In this winter the brooks near Ghardaia were filled for the first time in 6 or 7 years (Duveyrier, 1860).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1858
%T 1855 to 1860 was a very dry period in the Hoggar, a period of drought (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1858
%T Apparently a year of drought in the Ahnet region.   "The drought which has reigned for six years (as of 1858) in the land (of Ajjer, 25 N 8E) drastically burned the ground" (Bouderba (1859).  Bouderba also mentioned that a man, older than 50, told him he had never seen more than two consecutive years with rain and he had seen a drought which lasted twelve years.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1858
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1859
%T 1855 to 1860 was a very dry period in the Hoggar, a period of drought (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1859
%T Duveyrier (1864) reports, on the basis of hearsay, that "the rainfall seems to have been becoming more rare, for quite some time, in the part of the central Sahara inhabited by the Touareg.  The last period of drought, which ended toward mid-summer 1860, had lasted nine years.  It was preceded by several others of ten to twelve years.  At In Salah, at the foot of the Hoggar, one says that even twenty years have gone by without a single rainfall being reported."

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1860
%T 1855 to 1860 was a very dry period in the Hoggar, a period of drought (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1860
%T Dubief (1947) says it was probably moderately dry in the Hoggar during the years 1860 to 1866.  However, Duveyrier (1864) mentions that 1860, 1861 and 1862 were particularly "rainy", especially in the mountains of the Touareg (i.e., the Hoggar).  He also mentions that a nine-year drought ended toward mid-summer of 1860.  Plote (1974) concludes that this wet period had no repercussion in the central Sahara, since not mentioned either in the historical chronicles (i.e., by Dubief), or in descriptions from various travellers.

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1861
%T Dubief (1947) says it was probably moderately dry in the Hoggar during the years 1860 to 1866.  However, Duveyrier (1864) mentions that 1860, 1861 and 1862 were particularly "rainy", especially in the mountains of the Touareg (i.e., the Hoggar).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1862
%T Dubief (1947) says it was probably moderately dry in the Hoggar during the years 1860 to 1866.  However, Duveyrier (1864) mentions that 1860, 1861 and 1862 were particularly "rainy", especially in the mountains of the Touareg (i.e., the Hoggar).

%A 10
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1863
%T Probably moderately dry in the Hoggar during the years 1860 to 1866 (Dubief,1947).

%A 10
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1864
%T Probably moderately dry in the Hoggar during the years 1860 to 1866 (Dubief,1947).

%A 10
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1865
%T Probably moderately dry in the Hoggar during the years 1860 to 1866 (Dubief,1947).

%A 10
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1866
%T Probably moderately dry in the Hoggar during the years 1860 to 1866 (Dubief,1947).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1866
%T A famine ravaged North Africa in 1867, but was less severe in Tunisia than in Algeria (Bois 1944), "atteinte dès 1866"??.  For Algeria, where famine in 1866 was caused by locusts and was later aggravated by drought, there were detailed historical studies of the situation, it was so severe.  Thus, there was definitely drought in 1867, and probably in 1866.  Probably refers to coastal regions, perhaps near Constantine.

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1867
%T Probably average, or slightly wetter than average in the Hoggar in the years 1867 to 1872 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1867
%T A famine ravaged North Africa in 1867, but was less severe in Tunisia than in Algeria (Bois 1944), "atteinte dès 1866"??.  For Algeria, where famine in 1866 was caused by locusts and was later aggravated by drought, there were detailed historical studies of the situation, it was so severe.  Thus, there was definitely drought in 1867, and probably in 1866.  Probably refers to coastal regions, perhaps near Constantine.

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1868
%T Probably average, or slightly wetter than average in the Hoggar in the years 1867 to 1872 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1869
%T Probably average, or slightly wetter than average in the Hoggar in the years 1867 to 1872 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1870
%T Probably average, or slightly wetter than average in the Hoggar in the years 1867 to 1872 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1871
%T Probably average, or slightly wetter than average in the Hoggar in the years 1867 to 1872 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1872
%T Probably average, or slightly wetter than average in the Hoggar in the years 1867 to 1872 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1873
%T 1873 to 1880 were years of extremely abundant harvests and sufficient (above average) rainfall in the Hoggar, the most prosperous period between 1855 and 1938; 1875 and 1879 were very "wet" (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1874
%T 1873 to 1880 were years of extremely abundant harvests and sufficient (above average) rainfall in the Hoggar, the most prosperous period between 1855 and 1938; 1875 and 1879 were very "wet" (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1874
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).  NOTE: Tefedest is just to the north of the Hoggar at c. 24 to 25 N, andis thus in region 10.

%A 6, 10
%F +3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1875
%T 1873 to 1880 were years of extremely abundant harvests and sufficient (above average) rainfall in the Hoggar (region 10), the most prosperous period between 1855 and 1938; 1875 and 1879 were very "wet" (Dubief, 1947).  The Wadi Rhir near Touggourt (region 6) was navigable in this year, according to Largeau, but it was not navigable at the time Brooks wrote (c. 1932).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1875
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1875
%T Severe drought in Constantine area 1875 to 1881 (Pejml, 1962)

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1876
%T 1873 to 1880 were years of extremely abundant harvests and sufficient (above average) rainfall in the Hoggar, the most prosperous period between 1855 and 1938; 1875 and 1879 were very "wet" (Dubief, 1947).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1876
%T Severe drought in Constantine area 1875 to 1881 (Pejml, 1962)

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1876
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1877
%T 1873 to 1880 were years of extremely abundant harvests and sufficient (above average) rainfall in the Hoggar, the most prosperous period between 1855 and 1938; 1875 and 1879 were very "wet" (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1877
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1877
%T Severe drought in Constantine area 1875 to 1881 (Pejml, 1962)

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1878
%T 1873 to 1880 were years of extremely abundant harvests and sufficient (above average) rainfall in the Hoggar, the most prosperous period between 1855 and 1938; 1875 and 1879 were very "wet" (Dubief, 1947).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1878
%T Severe drought in Constantine area 1875 to 1881 (Pejml, 1962)

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1878
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1879
%T 1873 to 1880 were years of extremely abundant harvests and sufficient (above average) rainfall in the Hoggar, the most prosperous period between 1855 and 1938; 1875 and 1879 were very "wet" (Dubief, 1947).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1879
%T Severe drought in Constantine area 1875 to 1881 (Pejml, 1962).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1879
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1880
%T 1873 to 1880 were years of extremely abundant harvests and sufficient (above average) rainfall in the Hoggar, the most prosperous period between 1855 and 1938; 1875 and 1879 were very "wet" (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1880
%T 1880 to 1883 was a very dry period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).  The apparent contradiction with the previous statement is probably a result of the winter rainy season, so that the earlier entry probably refers to the 1879/80 rainy season and this one to the 1880/81 rainy season.

%A 1,2,5,6
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1880
%T 1880 was described in An. Soc. Met. France (1881, p. 103) as being a year of rigorous winters in Europe and cold and rainy in the Sahara.  Between January 17 and April 16, from Laghouat (region 2) to El Golea (region 5), Ouarghla (region 6), and Biskra (region 1) there were 33 days (of 91) with rain, at least 60 mm.

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1880
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F 
%K Algerian Sahara
%D c. 1880
%T Sabatier (1880) described lakes in the areas of Timimoun (region 5) around this time.

%A 
%F 
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1879/80
%T Natives told the Flatters expedition that this was a rainy year in southern Algeria (Béringer 1884)  Presumably this is in the area around old Ft. Flatters (c. 18N 6 40E, region 6) but check this out.  During Flatters first mission (presumably 1879/80) he was told there had been no rainfall (hassi Terfaia region?) for the last five or six years and that rain fell during the night continually and abundantly.

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1880
%T Severe drought in Constantine area 1875 to 1881 (Pejml, 1962)

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1880
%T An attack on the Flatters mission in 1881 occurred during a severe drought in 1880-1883 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1881
%T 1880 to 1883 was a very dry period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1881
%T An attack on the Flatters mission in 1881 occurred during a severe drought in 1880-1883 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1881
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Algeria
%D 1881
%T Severe drought in Constantine area 1875 to 1881 (Pejml, 1962).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1882
%T 1880 to 1883 was a very dry period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1882
%T An attack on the Flatters mission in 1881 occurred during a severe drought in 1880-1883 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1882
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1883
%T 1880 to 1883 was a very dry period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 6
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1883
%T An attack on the Flatters mission in 1881 occurred during a severe drought in 1880-1883 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1883
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1884
%T Above average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1884 to 1890 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1884
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1885
%T Above average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1884 to 1890 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1885
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1886
%T Above average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1884 to 1890 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1886
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1887
%T Above average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1884 to 1890 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1887
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1888
%T Above average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1884 to 1890 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1888
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1889
%T Above average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1884 to 1890 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1889
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1890
%T Above average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1884 to 1890 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1890
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F 0
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1891
%T Near average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1891 to 1896 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1891
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 
%F 
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1892 to 1909
%T In the region of Ahnet was a period of "années calamiteuses", which did not end until 1909 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F 0
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1892
%T Near average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1891 to 1896 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1892
%T 1874 to 1892 was a period of particularly favorable years, with good harvests and sufficient rainfall in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F 0
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1893
%T Near average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1891 to 1896 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1893
%T 1893 to 1900 was an extremely dry period in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F 0
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1894
%T Near average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1891 to 1896 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1894
%T 1893 to 1900 was an extremely dry period in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F 0
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1895
%T Near average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1891 to 1896 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1895
%T 1893 to 1900 was an extremely dry period in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F 0
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1896
%T Near average rainfall and harvest quality in the Hoggar 1891 to 1896 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1896
%T 1893 to 1900 was an extremely dry period in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1897
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar 1897 to 1900 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1897
%T 1893 to 1900 was an extremely dry period in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1898
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar 1897 to 1900 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1898
%T 1893 to 1900 was an extremely dry period in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1899
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar 1897 to 1900 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1899
%T 1893 to 1900 was an extremely dry period in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1900
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar 1897 to 1900 (Dubief, 1947).  Elsewhere is a reference to drought here 1900 to 1903.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1900
%T 1893 to 1900 was an extremely dry period in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1901
%T Probably average or below average rainfall in the years 1901 to 1905 in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).  Elsewhere is a reference to drought here 1900 to 1903.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1902
%T Probably average or below average rainfall in the years 1901 to 1905 in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).  Elsewhere is a reference to drought here 1900 to 1903.

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1902
%T 1902 to 1905 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1903
%T Probably average or below average rainfall in the years 1901 to 1905 in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).  Elsewhere is a reference to drought here 1900 to 1903.

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1903
%T 1902 to 1905 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1904
%T Probably average or below average rainfall in the years 1901 to 1905 in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1904
%T 1902 to 1905 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1905
%T Probably average or below average rainfall in the years 1901 to 1905 in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1905
%T 1902 to 1905 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1906
%T Extreme drought in the years 1906 to 1909 in the Hoggar, especially 1907-09 (Dubief, 1947).  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1907
%T Extreme drought in the years 1906 to 1909 in the Hoggar, especially 1907-09 (Dubief, 1947).  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1908
%T Extreme drought in the years 1906 to 1909 in the Hoggar, especially 1907-09 (Dubief, 1947).  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1909
%T Extreme drought in the years 1906 to 1909 in the Hoggar, especially 1907-09 (Dubief, 1947).  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974). 

%A 5,6,10
%F +3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1910
%T The winter 1909/1010 was extremely "rainy" in the Hoggar when Villante passed there (region 10) (Dubief, 1947, Plote, 1974). Plote (1974) indicates that 1909 (presumably 1909/1910) was rainy everywhere in the Sahara (regions 5,6,10), which he denotes a "rare" phenomenon .

%A 10
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1911
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar in the years 1910 to 1916, worst year being 1916; even more severe than 1906-1909 (Dubief, 1947).  The 1910 reference presumably refers to the rainy season 1910/11.  Dubief says this was the worst drought in the memory of man in the Hoggar.  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974).  Chudeau (1913) wrote that as of 1911 it hadn't rained for several years in the Seguiet el Hamra (northeastern Spanish Sahara, c. 27N 10W, region 4) or in neighboring regions.  The inhabitants had to take refuge in Morocco 200 km to the north or in the Trarza, 1,000 km to the south. NOTE: this seems to belong in the Tefedest references that come later.

%A 10 
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1911
%T In the Tefedest region there was severe drought from 1911 to 1916; the drought ended in 1917 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1912
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar in the years 1910 to 1916, worst year being 1916; even more severe than 1906-1909 (Dubief, 1947).  The 1910 reference presumably refers to the rainy season 1910/11.  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974). 

%A 10 
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1912
%T In the Tefedest region there was severe drought from 1911 to 1916; the drought ended in 1917 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -3.5
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1913
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar in the years 1910 to 1916, worst year being 1916; even more severe than 1906-1909 (Dubief, 1947).  The 1910 reference presumably refers to the rainy season 1910/11.  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974). He said that in 1913, a terrible drought killed half the camels in the Adrar des Ifoghas (Iforas, c. 20N 2E, region 10).

%A 10 
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1913
%T In the Tefedest region there was severe drought from 1911 to 1916; the drought ended in 1917 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1914
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar in the years 1910 to 1916, worst year being 1916; even more severe than 1906-1909 (Dubief, 1947).  The 1910 reference presumably refers to the rainy season 1910/11.  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974). 

%A 10 
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1914
%T In the Tefedest region there was severe drought from 1911 to 1916; the drought ended in 1917 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1915
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar in the years 1910 to 1916, worst year being 1916; even more severe than 1906-1909 (Dubief, 1947).  The 1910 reference presumably refers to the rainy season 1910/11.  Foucauld wrote in November 1915 that nearly all of the goats and sheep had perished in the ten years of drought at Tamanrasset prior to that time (Schiffers REF, Plote 1974). 

%A 10 
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1915
%T In the Tefedest region there was severe drought from 1911 to 1916; the drought ended in 1917 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1916
%T Extreme drought in the Hoggar in the years 1910 to 1916, worst year being 1916; even more severe than 1906-1909 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10 
%F -3
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1916
%T In the Tefedest region there was severe drought from 1911 to 1916; the drought ended in 1917 (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F 0 or 1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1917
%T 1917 to 1921 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1918 
%T 1918 to 1923 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F 0 or 1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1918
%T 1917 to 1921 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1919 
%T 1918 to 1923 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F 0 or 1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1919
%T 1917 to 1921 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1920 
%T 1918 to 1923 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F 0 or 1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1920
%T 1917 to 1921 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1921
%T 1918 to 1923 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F 0 or 1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1921
%T 1917 to 1921 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1922
%T 1918 to 1923 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1922
%T 1922 was a particularly abundant year in the Hoggar, with sufficient rain (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1923
%T 1918 to 1923 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1923
%T 1923 to 1927 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1924
%T 1923 to 1927 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1925
%T 1923 to 1927 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1926
%T 1923 to 1927 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1927
%T 1923 to 1927 was presumably an average or relatively prosperous period in the Hoggar (Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1928
%T 1928 was a particularly abundant year in the Hoggar, with sufficient rain (Dubief, 1947).

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1931
%T 1931 to 1933 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1932
%T 1931 to 1933 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 5
%F -1
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1933
%T 1931 to 1933 was a "notable" dry period in the Tadmait region (c. 29 N, 2 E) (Dubief, 1947).  Since Dubief indicates that 16 of 41 years in that region would be classified as dry, and he singles out 14 as "notable", it would be hard to say these were extremely dry only on the basis of his comment.

%A 10
%F +2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1933
%T 1933 was a particularly abundant year in the Hoggar(Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1934
%T 1934 to 1938 was a very dry period in the Hoggar(Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1935
%T 1934 to 1938 was a very dry period in the Hoggar(Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1936
%T 1934 to 1938 was a very dry period in the Hoggar(Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1937
%T 1934 to 1938 was a very dry period in the Hoggar(Dubief, 1947).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1938
%T 1934 to 1938 was a very dry period in the Hoggar(Dubief, 1947).

%A 
%F 
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1901/1902/1903/1904/1905/1906/1907/1908/1909/1910
%T Presumably drier than average in the Tefedest region.  Although not singled out by Dubief (1947) as a dry period, Plote (1974) reports that as of 1911, it had not rained in Seguiet el Hamra and the neighboring regions for several years.  Similar situation for Ahnet (possibly Adrar N'Ahnet, 25N 3 E) and the Hoggar and these areas abandoned during the last years of the drought. (NOTE: the abandonment is probably referring to the later drought years, ending in 1917 - prob. happened during or before the worst year, 1916).  This reference appears to be somewhat redundant with another one about Seguiet el Hamra.

%A 
%F 
%K Algerian Sahara
%D 1917/1918/1919/1920/1921/1922/1923/1924/1925/1926/1927/1928/1929/1930/1931/1932/1933/1934/1935/1936/1937/1938/1939
%T No periods singled out as particularly dry or wet; no more than six years of this period could be classified as "dry" in the Tefedest region (Dubief, 1947)

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1603
%T Abundant rains fell at Djerba, producing a magnificant harvest of barley and dates; prices fell; and those who had earlier emigrated returned to the island (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1605
%T Great famine and drought at Tunis, great mortality.  Also Djerba was affected in both 1604 and 1605; the island was ruined in part by the drought and in part by pestilence (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1612
%T Abundant rain, lasting in some places five months, was strong enough to ruin many dwellings in Djerba (Bois, 1944).  Magnificant olive harvest, best ever

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1615
%T At Djerba the inhabitants moved onto the continent to sow land between El Kantara and Zarzis (Bois, 1944).  The harvest was extremely abundant, one of the best ever seen.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1640
%T Considerable "disette" in Tunisia, with prices of wheat and barley skyrocketing as a result of the drought (Bois, 1944).  The bey Amouda opened up the food reserves and graineries and distributed provisions to the people.


%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1641
%T Abundant harvest in Tunisia and the prosperity returned (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1651
%T Abundant rainfall at Djerba at the end of August, beautiful barley and abundant olives (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1656
%T Must have been a good year because there was sufficient wheat to export it to Malta, where there was a drought (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1675
%T According to historical report, this year began a period of prosperity in Tunis, with abundance and food reserves (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1694
%T In Tunisia, this was the best harvest of beans and wheat in the last twenty years, according to letter of Berenger, as published by Grandchamp (Bois, 1944).  Abundant rainfall in winter and spring.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1697
%T In Tunisia, there was an abundant harvest of wheat this year (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1698
%T In Tunisia, there was an abundant harvest of wheat this year (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1699
%T In Tunisia, the was an abundant harvest of wheat and wheat was exported to Tripoli.  Olives were also abundant (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1700
%T Excessive rainfall in Tunisia in 1700, according to Grandchamp (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1701
%T Abundant rainfall in Tunisia in 1701 but harvest of wheat and barley meagre because of insufficient seeds (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1704
%T In Tunisia, there was an abundant harvest of wheat this year (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1705 to 1726
%T According to Mohamed Sghir, from 1705 to 1726 there was relatively abundant rainfall that maintained a state of general well being and good economy in Tunisia (Bois, 1944).  Direct reference by Plantet to good harvests in 1706, 1708 and 1720 and 1725 the harvest was adequate to feed all of the people (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1726/27
%T The winter of 1726/27 was particularly rainy in Tunisia, falling five months in a continuous fashion (Bois, 1944).  The wheat was ruined and provisions had to be brought in from the center and south, but prices remained low since no one had much money.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1727
%T In the winter of 1727 at Tozeur, a brief rain of two hours demolished several adobe homes (Bois, 1944).  Since such building material was used, it indicates that rain was relatively scarce in these parts at that time.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1728
%T In February and March of 1728, the rain fell almost without stopping for forty days at Tunis, according to Shaw (Bois, 1944).  He said he had never seen anything like this during the twelve years he was in North Africa and that rarely would he see more than three consecutive days of rain, separated by fair weather for about two weeks.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1758
%T Famine in Tunisia and Algeria (Marchika, 1927).  The harvest failed completely in Tunisia, but adequate provisions were obtained from Algiers.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1759
%T The harvest failed in Tunisia as a result of rainfall being too abundant.  From August, 1758, to May, 1759, rain fell continually.  Areas were flooded and the grain was swollen from the water (Ben Youssef, 1900).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D c. 1759
%T During the first few years of the reign of Ali Bey (which commenced in 1759) there was general prosperity in the Regency of Tunisia (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1761
%T In Tunisia rain fell almost continuously from August 1761 to May 1762 (Bois, 1944).  Grain swelled from the moisture and was lost, few cultivators could save their crops.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1762
%T In Tunisia rain fell almost continuously from August 1761 to May 1762 (Bois, 1944).  Grain swelled from the moisture and was lost, few cultivators could save their crops.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1762/1763
%T From July, 1762, to July, 1763, there was very little rain and the harvest was bad in Tunisia (Ben Youssef, 1900, Bois 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1763/1764
%T This year was dry in Tunisia and food was very expensive.  There were also many locusts and fires, and much hail.  The author (Ben Youssef) said that in 1139 (1725-1726 A.D.) provisions were quite cheap (that year was particularly noted for that), but since that time the price hadn't ceased to increase (as of 1763-64).  Even at Beja, a country known for the abundance of its harvests, the wheat had become extremely expensive.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1765
%T This was a year of severe drought in Tripoli (D. Cummings, Soc. for Libyan Studies Annual Report, 1969-70, pp. 12-18).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1766
%T This was a year of severe drought in Tripoli and of severe famine and plague in Benghazi (D. Cummings, Soc. for Libyan Studies Annual Report, 1969-70, pp. 12-18).  The same source says that when Bruce was in Tolmeta in mid-winter, it rained heavily on nine seconsecutive days.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1766
%T Harvests were abundant in Tunisia in 1766, 1767 and 1773 (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1767
%T Harvests were abundant in Tunisia in 1766, 1767 and 1773 (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1770 to 1794
%T As of 1770 the Royal African Company really rose, as a result of having a monopoly on the traffic in wheat (Bois, 1944).  They even exported it in 1773.  Afterward conditions were not quite so favorable but remained good until 1794, when the company folded for other reasons.  This indicates relatively good rainfall and prosperity throughout this period, with often a surplus harvest.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1773
%T Harvests were abundant in Tunisia in 1766, 1767 and 1773 (Bois, 1944).  The Royal African Company exported wheat in this year.

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1778/1779
%T Famine in all of North Africa (Marchika, 1927).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1784
%T Plague in Tunis (Mercer, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1789
%T "Mr Beaufoy, in his account of the African discoveries, mentions a river near Tessouwa, to the eastward of Mourzouk, that was overwhelmed by the moving sands; which the person who, in 1789, gave this informations remembered a deep and rapid stream" (Dalzel, 1793).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1804
%T Drought in the winter of 1804 at Tunis turned to famine (La Valensi 19XX).

%A 1
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D c.1805
%T Drought evoked a famine in Tunisia that was accompanied by plague; the dryness ravaged the fields.  This famine persisted in the region of Constantine until 1806 (Bois, 1944).

%A 1
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D Early 19th century
%T The author could find little information about this time period, although some sources covered the period to at least 1830 and numerous travellers also reported (Bois, 1944).  No information to suggest either famine and drought or abundance and prosperity.

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1815
%T Mediocre harvest in Tunisia (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1816
%T Mediocre harvest in Tunisia (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1817
%T Mediocre harvest in Tunisia (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 1
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1818
%T Prsumably poor harvest in Tunisia because the export of grain was forbidden (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 1
%F -2
%K Tunisia
%D 1820
%T Drought in Tunisia (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 1
%F +2
%K Tunisia
%D 1824
%T Abundance in Tunisia (i.e., good harvest) (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 1
%F +2
%K Tunisia
%D 1825
%T Abundance in Tunisia (i.e., good harvest) (La Valensi, 19XX).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1829
%T Rousseau indicated that there was a poor harvest "everywhere" (in Tunisia) in 1829, but doesn't state that drought was the cause (Bois 1944).  Plantet said in spring 1830 that a bad harvest was expected in Tunisia, but no further confirmation that this happened (Bois, 1944).

%A 6
%F 
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D early 19th century
%T The 1820s, 1830s and 1840s were probably relativley dry, because Barth (1965) stated that 1850 was one of the rainiest years ever known in the Ghurian Mountains of North Africa and that so much rain had not fallen there for thirty years.  These mountains are just to the south and east of Tripoli.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1835
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1835
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1835
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1835
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1835
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1836
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1836
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1836
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1836
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1836
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This period probably began about 1835.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1837
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This probably began about 1835 and would have included 1837.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1837
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This probably began about 1835 and would have included 1837.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1837
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This probably began about 1835 and would have included 1837.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1837
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This probably began about 1835 and would have included 1837.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1837
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.  This probably began about 1835 and would have included 1837.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1838
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1838
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1838
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1838
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1838
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1839
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1839
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1839
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1839
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1839
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1840
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1840
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1840
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1840
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1840
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1841
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1841
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1841
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1841
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1841
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1842
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1842
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1842
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1842
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1842
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1843
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1843
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1843
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1843
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1843
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10/11/3/7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1844
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1844
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 11
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1844
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 3
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1844
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 7
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1844
%T Until "last" winter (1845 or 1846), some districts of Ghat remained some eight or ten years without an abundant rain.  In that winter it came in overpowering showers (Richardson, 1848).  He also describes the "early" rain in North Africa about September and October and the "latter" rain which continues to April and sometimes May, with often dry weather in December and January.

%A 3/7
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1845 or 1846
%T In 1845 or 1846, a Turk arrived during Richardson's stay at Sockna (c. 30N 15E), bearing the news that rain had fallen copiously in the mountains, at the end of March.  Tripoli was on the verge of ruin because of the lack of rain for several years, and the Sultan (of Turkey?) was tired of supporting this regency (Richardson, 1848).

%A 7
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1845 or 1846
%T In 1845 or 1846, a Turk arrived during Richardson's stay at Sockna (c. 30N 15E), bearing the news that rain had fallen copiously in the mountains, at the end of March.  Tripoli was on the verge of ruin because of the lack of rain for several years, and the Sultan (of Turkey?) was tired of supporting this regency (Richardson, 1848).

%A 3
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1845 or 1846
%T In 1845 or 1846, a Turk arrived during Richardson's stay at Sockna (c. 30N 15E), bearing the news that rain had fallen copiously in the mountains, at the end of March.  Tripoli was on the verge of ruin because of the lack of rain for several years, and the Sultan (of Turkey?) was tired of supporting this regency (Richardson, 1848).

%A 7
%F +3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1841
%T Vogel (1855) reported a whole week of rain in Murzuq (26N 14E) in the Libyan desert; date trees had been ruined by this rain.

%A 1
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1843
%T The bey Ahmed, who reigned from 1837 to 1855, indicated that a drought forced them to distribute provisions to the poor, but he doesn't give a precise date.  However, in official correspondence from Grandchamp, dated September 1843, it is indcated that bey Ahmed forbade the export of wheat and barley because the harvest was poor and the provisions inadequate to feed the people (Bois, 1944).  Not clear that these are the same droughts and Bois believes they are not.

%A 1
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1844
%T Harvest must have been abundant in Tunisia because the grain embargo was lifted (Bois, 1944).

%A 
%F +3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1850
%T This was one of the rainiest years ever known in the Ghurian Mountains of North Africa; so much rain had not fallen there for thirty years (Barth, 1965).

%A 7
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1853
%T On November 2 and 3 of this year, there were heavy rain showers in the Fezzan (around Murzuq), which is very unusual (Vogel, 1855).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1866
%T This famine ravaged North Africa in1867, but was less severe in Tunisia than in Algeria (Bois 1944).  Some tribes lost two "tiers" of their population and there were cases of cannibalism.  Definitely poor harvest and drought in 1867, maybe in 1866.

%A 1
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1867
%T This famine ravaged North Africa, but was less severe in Tunisia than in Algeria (Bois 1944).  Some tribes lost two "tiers" of their population and there were cases of cannibalism.  Definitely poor harvest and drought in 1867, maybe in 1866.

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1870
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897l 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1870
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897l 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1870
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897l 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1871
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897l 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1871
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897l 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1871
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897l 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 1
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1873
%T Very favorable agricultural conditions prevailed in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 1
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1874
%T Very favorable agricultural conditions prevailed in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 1
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1875
%T Very favorable agricultural conditions prevailed in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1874
%T A rain of 16mm fell in the Libyan desert (Meteorologische Zeitschrift, 1877, p.14) (NOTE - this may be Egypt)

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1876
%T Following a period of very favorable agricultural conditions in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875, lean years returned from 1876 onward and French prestige was restored in Tunisia (Ajayi, 1989).  This probably lasted until 1881, as Pejml (1962) said there was drought in Constantine during the period 1875 - 1881 (seems to refer to the rainy seasons 1875/76 to 1880/81).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1877
%T Following a period of very favorable agricultural conditions in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875, lean years returned from 1876 onward and French prestige was restored in Tunisia (Ajayi, 1989).  This probably lasted until 1881, as Pejml (1962) said there was drought in Constantine during the period 1875 - 1881 (seems to refer to the rainy seasons 1875/76 to 1880/81).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1878
%T Following a period of very favorable agricultural conditions in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875, lean years returned from 1876 onward and French prestige was restored in Tunisia (Ajayi, 1989).  This probably lasted until 1881, as Pejml (1962) said there was drought in Constantine during the period 1875 - 1881 (seems to refer to the rainy seasons 1875/76 to 1880/81).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1879
%T Following a period of very favorable agricultural conditions in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875, lean years returned from 1876 onward and French prestige was restored in Tunisia (Ajayi, 1989).  This probably lasted until 1881, as Pejml (1962) said there was drought in Constantine during the period 1875 - 1881 (seems to refer to the rainy seasons 1875/76 to 1880/81).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1880
%T Following a period of very favorable agricultural conditions in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875, lean years returned from 1876 onward and French prestige was restored in Tunisia (Ajayi, 1989).  This probably lasted until 1881, as Pejml (1962) said there was drought in Constantine during the period 1875 - 1881 (seems to refer to the rainy seasons 1875/76 to 1880/81).

%A 1
%F -1
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1881
%T Following a period of very favorable agricultural conditions in Tunisia from 1873 to 1875, lean years returned from 1876 onward and French prestige was restored in Tunisia (Ajayi, 1989).  This probably lasted until 1881, as Pejml (1962) said there was drought in Constantine during the period 1875 - 1881 (seems to refer to the rainy seasons 1875/76 to 1880/81).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1881
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1881
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1881
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1882
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1882
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1882
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1883
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1883
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1883
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1884
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1884
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1884
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 1
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1884
%T On September 12, 1884, at Dar-el-Bey (Tunisia) 0.096 m of rain fell in one hour, according to la Blanchère (c. 1889).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1885
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1885
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1885
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1886
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1886
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1886
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1887
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1887
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1887
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1888
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1888
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1888
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 1
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1888
%T There was a general drought over the country of Tunisia in 1888, according to la Blanchère (c. 1889), but the Wadi Boul stil flowed, as it "always does".

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1889
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1889
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1889
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 1
%F +2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1889
%T This was a wet year in Tunisia, according to la Blanchère (c. 1889).

%A 1
%F -2
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1896
%T Drought in Tunisia (Lorin, 1896); rain didn't fall until after a long period of drought and the wheat only reached about .3 m in height.

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1907
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1908
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 6/7 
%F -3
%K Tunisia and Libya
%D 1910
%T Serious famine in Libya (presumably near Ghat and in the Fezzan) in 1870-71, 1881-89, 1892, 1897, 1907, 1908, and 1910 (Ajayi, 1989).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1884
%T Abundant and intense rainfall in the area of the Reguibat Legouacem; they camped in the Zemmour this year (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Zemmour region is center around 26N 12W.

%A 4
%F 0
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1885
%T Among the Reguibat Legouacem this year was remarkable for the rat invasion in summer; one tribe camped in the Dhelo'a this year (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1886
%T This was the year of the "négued" (an aquatic plant growing in the wadis of the Zemmour and on the Hamada) in the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; this would probably imply a year of good rainfall, if the plant was abundant (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1888
%T This was a year of light and continuous rainfall (some say lasting eight days) in the area of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1890
%T Drought in the Zemmour; evidence that this was a dry year in the area of the Reguibat Legouacem is that, according to their chronicles, they camped in the Wadi Noûn region, as they commonly do in times of drought (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1891
%T This was the year of the locust invasion in the area of the Reguibat Legouacem (and everywhere else in the Sahara); they camped in the Wadi Noûn in this year, perhaps indicating relatively dry conditions or drought in the Zemmour (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +3
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1895/96
%T According to Cauneille and Dubief (1955)m 1895/96 was a year of exceptional pastures in the H'ank region of northeastern Mauritania (northwest of the Erg Chech).  Referred to as the "year of the pastures" in the chronicles.  The H'ank region is centered around 24N 8W (NW of erg Chech).

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1896
%T Rainfall in the area of Guelta in the Zemmour (just west of Bir Moghrein), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  The fact that they camped in the Zemmour in this year suggested that rainfall in the region was adequate.

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1897
%T Rainfall to the west of El-H'adeb (central Spanish Sahara, c. 23N 13W), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem, and also locusts; the nomads camped in this region (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1898
%T Year of the "hanzab", according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (means "plant" in Hamada).  This is a rampant plant in the Hamâda and the Zemmour, so probably adequate to good rainfall in this region.  There is also reference in the chronicles to winter rainfall and they camped in the north of the Hamada (near Tindouf), where there was much pasture (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1899
%T There was abundant rainfall in autumn and winter, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1900
%T Rainfall at the end of the year, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; they camped in the High Séguia and the Zemmour (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1901
%T There was very little rain and no pasture in this year, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; wells had to be dug deeper (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1902
%T This was a dry year and was the "year of Wadi Draa", according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  The nomads abandoned Tindouf and dispersed (region 4).  There were camps in Adh'am and T'alh'a (200 km SE of Tindouf) in winter, where rain fell and pasture was abundant (region 10).  Everywhere else there was drought.

%A 10
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1902
%T This was a dry year and was the "year of Wadi Draa", according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  The nomads abandoned Tindouf and dispersed.  There were camps in Adh'am and T'alh'a (200 km SE of Tindouf, c. 27N 7W) in winter, where rain fell and pasture was abundant.  Everywhere else there was drought.

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1903
%T Abundant pasture and winter rainfall, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1904
%T Intense rainfall in one or more areas including the Zini (c. 28N 13W) but drought in the Zemmour, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Since there were camps in the Draa of southern Morocco, conditions were probably relatively dry in general.

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1905
%T Abundant pasture and rainfall in autumn and winter, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; camps in the Akhchâche (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1906
%T Rainfall was abundant in the south of Iguidi, at Tirsal and in the Dhelo'a (all in the Zemmour) and up to the Hamâda, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; camps were in small wadis then in the Dhelo'a (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Also locusts.

%A 9
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1907
%T Abundant rainfall in the Ouarane (far to the south in Mauritania, c. 21N), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; camps there and at Bir Mouissat (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1907
%T Abundant rainfall in the Ouarane (far to the south in Mauritania, c. 21N, region 9), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; camps there and at Bir Mouissat (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  The location of the camps suggests dry conditions in the home base of the Zemmour (region 4).

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1908
%T Good rainfall in winter in the Tiris, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; camps there and later in the Doumos (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1909
%T Moderate rainfall in winter in the Makteir and camps in this region, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F 0
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1910
%T Rainfall at the end of winter and camps in the Gaada, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1911
%T Absolute drought in the north of the Adrar and the Gaada, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem; all of the Legouacem camped in the Wadi Noûn, where they spent the winter (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1912
%T Rainfall in winter and camps in the northern Gaada, at Zouiza, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +3
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1913
%T Abundant rainfall at the beginning of autumn and the middle of winter (more than seven days of rain in the lower Wadi Draa), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Pasture was extraordinarily abundant; had to muzzle the camels to keep them from eating too much

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1914
%T Year of Wadi Draa (pastures), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  All of the Reguibat had to camp in the Wadi Draa because of the drought that prevailed everywhere else in the Sahara.  Apparently enough water flowed in the wadi to provide pasture.

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1915
%T Rainfall was abundant in September, followed by light rain and cold in spring that caused camels to die, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Also, a year of locusts.  There was abundant pasture; it lasted three months in the region of Imourène.

%A 10
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1915
%T In 1916 the nomads established camps in the guelta du H'ank and Iguidi, which had been filled the previous year and still held water, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F 0
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1916
%T No interesting rainfall.  Camps in the guelta du H'ank and Iguidi, which had been filled the previous year and still held water, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -3
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1917
%T There was no rain this year but pasture from previous years was still available in the Draa, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  NOTE: the nomads would retreat to the Draa during times of drought, as it generally received more rainfall than other nearby regions.  Rainlessness in the Draa suggests extremely dry conditions.

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1918
%T Year of Izig (south of the mouth of the Séguia el'Hâmrâ) where there was pasture, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  There was moderate rainfall in winter and barley was planted.

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1919
%T There was rainfall in winter on the H'ank (region 10) but a drought in the Zemmour (region 4), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Pasture was abundant from El'Meghetti to 50 km northeast of Chegga, but little pasture in the Iguidi (north of H'ank).

%A 10
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1919
%T There was rainfall in winter on the H'ank (region 10) but a drought in the Zemmour (region 4), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Pasture was abundant from El'Meghetti to 50 km northeast of Chegga, but little pasture in the Iguidi (north of H'ank).

%A 4
%F 
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1920
%T Rainfall in the lower Draa in autumn and during half a month in winter, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  There was also drought in the Zemmour.  Camps were in the lower Draa.

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1921
%T Rainfall at the end of the year and in the beginning of spring on the cliffs of the Zemmour, between Akhchâche and Aïn ben Tili, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1922
%T Abundant rainfall at the beginning of autumn on the cliffs of the Zemmour and on the quadrangle Tirsal, Tefariti, Bir Lemouissat, Dhi Embarkat, but drought in the Séguia, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1923
%T Rainfall was very abundant in autumn and in winter, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Pastures were beautiful and there was a good harvest of barley in the Hofra of the Séguia el-Hâmrâ

%A 4
%F -3
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1924
%T No rainfall, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  [Presumably this means dry conditions through the region the nomads generally traverse].

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1925
%T Rainfall in autumn and in winter in the Hamâda, the Upper Séguia and the Hofra, with camps in these regions, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1926
%T Abundant rainfall in winter in the Tiris and beautiful pastures, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1927
%T This was a year of intense drought, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  There was very little rain and that which fell occurred only in winter.  Camp was in the Gaada and the Aïder.

%A 10
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1928
%T There was rainfall in the region of Oum Djirât and in the H'ank (region 10), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  The northern limit of the rain was at Zedness and El-Megheiti; there was a drought at Zemmour (region 4).

%A4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1928
%T There was rainfall in the region of Oum Djirât and in the H'ank (region 10), according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  The northern limit of the rain was at Zedness and El-Megheiti; there was a drought at Zemmour (region 4).

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1929
%T There was moderate rainfalll in winter in the Akhchâche, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F 0
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1930
%T There was a severe invasion of locusts in November, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  A small rain filled the Dhi Embarkat, where they camped.

%A 4
%F -1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1931
%T There was abundant rainfall in the Wadi Noûn and there only, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  The authors say they tended to camp in the Wadi Noun/Draa region only in times of drought, suggesting it was relatively dry elsewhere during this year.

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1932
%T This was the year of the Dhidahane, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  This is the flower of a plant growing in the Hamâda; since it was probably abundant in this year, rainfall was probably at least adequate there.

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1933
%T There was drought, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Camp was in the Hamâda, the Iguidi (region 10) and the Makteir (region 9), thus apparently adequate rainfall in these regions.

%A 9/10
%F 0
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1933
%T There was drought, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Camp was in the Hamâda, the Iguidi (region 10) and the Makteir (region 9), thus apparently adequate rainfall in these regions.

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1934
%T There was a locust invastion and rain was moderate on the cliffs of the Zemour and in one part of the Tirsal, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F 0
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1935
%T Rainfall in the Wadi Noûn and a little rainfall in the Zemmour, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  There was also very heavy rainfall in autumn of the year and in the folllowing winter on the Erg Chech (region of Taoudenni, Agarektem, Tinioulig-Mreïer, up to Bir Zreïgat).  The dayas (small lakes in depressions?) were extraordinarily well developed and up to a meter into the sand was wet.

%A 10
%F +3
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1936
%T According to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955) there was very heavy rainfall in autumn of the year 1935 and in the folllowing winter on the Erg Chech (region of Taoudenni, Agarektem, Tinioulig-Mreïer, up to Bir Zreïgat).  The dayas (small lakes in depressions?) were extraordinarily well developed and up to a meter into the sand was wet.  The authors note that this may have been an error, as Theodor Monod observed such intense rainfall in January-February of 1935.

%A 4
%F +1
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1937
%T Rainfall at Tiris in winter, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1938
%T Abundant rainfall at the beginning of autumn in the Hamâda and the Séguia, especially between Wadi El-Ma and Aïn ben Tili and weak rainfall in March, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4/9/10
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1939
%T Abundant rainfall in Autumn between the Azefal (west of Nouadibou) and the Hammami (near Ft. Gourard) and Zemmour, between the Adrar and the H'ank, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  Less rainfall occured in the south at Iguidi and in the region of Aouinet Legra.

%A 4
%F +2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1940
%T Rainfall in September then later abundant rainfall fell in winter (January) in the Gaada, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 4
%F -2
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1941
%T This was a year of intense drought, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).  There was rainfall in the Draa, but drought everywhere else.

%A 4
%F 0
%K Northern Mauritania and Spanish Sahara
%D 1942
%T There was rainfall in September in the region of Imourène (c. 25N 9W) where they camped, according to the chronicles of the Reguibat Legouacem (Cauneille and Dubief 1955).

%A 
%F 
%K Mauritania
%D 1747/1748/1749/1750/1751/1752/1753/1754/1755/1756/1757/1758
%T Curtin (1975) identifies this as the period of great drought remembered in the Kaarta and the Sahel generally as the "solo", giving Marty (1927) and Monteil (1926) as references.  In the years 1747-1750, the famine was general for the whole Sahel.

%A 
%F 
%K Mauritania
%D 1771/1772/1773/1774/1775
%T Famine in the Mauritanian Sahel (Plote, 1974).  In 1771 in the Trarza (southwestern area, just across the Senegalese border) the famine was so severe that nearly all of the beasts perished.  According to Marty (1921) in 1773-74 there was a tremendous famine which raged over "the whole world" (of Mauritania).

%A 9
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1810/1811
%T Year of great thirst at Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1823
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1824
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1825
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1826
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1827
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1828
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F +2
%K Mauritania
%D 1828/1829
%T Magnificant harvest at Oualata (region 14) in this year (Marty, 1927).  NOTE: the designation of double years comes from the fact that the chronicles use the year Hegira, which crosscuts two Julian years.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1829
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1830
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1831
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1832
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1833
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 10/14/18/19
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1833/1834
%T Great famine and drought in the Takrour (c. ), at Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), at Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10), and in the villages of the Soudan (Mali, c. 14 to 17N, 4 to 10W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).  NOTE: notes from personal visit with Schiffers indicate drought in Oualata 1823 to 1834, but he cites the chronicles of Marty etc.

%A 10
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1833/1834
%T Great famine and drought in the Takrour (c. ), at Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), at Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10), and in the villages of the Soudan (Mali, c. 14 to 17N, 4 to 10W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).  NOTE: notes from personal visit with Schiffers indicate drought in Oualata 1823 to 1834, but he cites the chronicles of Marty etc.

%A 14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1833/1834
%T Great famine and drought in the Takrour (c. ), at Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), at Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10), and in the villages of the Soudan (Mali, c. 14 to 17N, 4 to 10W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).  NOTE: notes from personal visit with Schiffers indicate drought in Oualata 1823 to 1834, but he cites the chronicles of Marty etc.

%A 18
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1833/1834
%T Great famine and drought in the Takrour (c. ), at Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), at Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10), and in the villages of the Soudan (Mali, c. 14 to 17N, 4 to 10W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).  NOTE: notes from personal visit with Schiffers indicate drought in Oualata 1823 to 1834, but he cites the chronicles of Marty etc.

%A 19
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1833/1834
%T Great famine and drought in the Takrour (c. ), at Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), at Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10), and in the villages of the Soudan (Mali, c. 14 to 17N, 4 to 10W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).  NOTE: notes from personal visit with Schiffers indicate drought in Oualata 1823 to 1834, but he cites the chronicles of Marty etc.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1834
%T Drought at Oualata (region 14) according to Schiffers from 1823 to 1834.  NOTE: he cites Marty (1927), but I did not find this in the Marty reference.

%A 
%F 
%K Mauritania
%D c. 1843
%T Raffenel (1846), in describing the Tagant, describes date palms, lions, ostriches, pintades and antilopes, as well as many giraffes in the region west of the Hodh.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1845
%T This year called "year of thirst" in the Oualata chronicles (Marty, 1927).

%A 13
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1847/1848
%T Famine in this year in the Trarza (just north of St. Louis in southwestern Mauritania (Marty, 1921).

%A 14
%F +2
%K Mauritania
%D 1851/1852
%T Abundant precipitation mentioned in the Oualata chronicles in this year (Marty, 1927).

%A 
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1853/1854
%T Famine in Mauritania according to Barth.

%A 9
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1854/1855
%T Great famine at Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9
%F -1
%K Mauritania
%D 1861/1862
%T During a battle, some L-aglal suffered tremendously of thirst, being unable to reach water for six days, presumably near Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9/10/14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1862
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar (north of Atar and Chinguetti, region 9) to Tombouctoo (region 14) in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).  The assumption is made here that there series of drought years begin around 1861, as there is mention of drought in that year but prior to that no mention since 1854 or 1855.

%A 9
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1862
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar (north of Atar and Chinguetti, region 9) to Tombouctoo (region 14) in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).  The assumption is made here that there series of drought years begin around 1861, as there is mention of drought in that year but prior to that no mention since 1854 or 1855.

%A 10
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1862
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar (north of Atar and Chinguetti, region 9) to Tombouctoo (region 14) in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).  The assumption is made here that there series of drought years begin around 1861, as there is mention of drought in that year but prior to that no mention since 1854 or 1855.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1862
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar (north of Atar and Chinguetti, region 9) to Tombouctoo (region 14) in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).  The assumption is made here that there series of drought years begin around 1861, as there is mention of drought in that year but prior to that no mention since 1854 or 1855.

%A 9/10/14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1863
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 9
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1863
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1863
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1863
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 9/10/14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1864
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 9
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1864
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 10
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1864
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1864
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1864/1865
%T Famine at Oualata and in the Soudan (Mali) (Marty, 1927).

%A 9/10/14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1865
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 9
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1865
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 10
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1865
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1865
%T This was probably a dry year, as the abundant precipitation which fell in 1866 ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar to Tombouctoo in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 was the most severe at Chinguetti since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1865/1866
%T Great drought in Oualata and the Sudan (Mali) (Marty, 1927).

%A 9/10/14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1865/1866
%T Locust invasion, Rinderpest, drought. and famine at Tichitt (region 9), Chinguetti (region 9), Oualata (region 14), Araouane (Region 10), Tombouctoo (region 14), but not in the Takrour (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1865/1866
%T Locust invasion, Rinderpest, drought. and famine at Tichitt (region 9), Chinguetti (region 9), Oualata (region 14), Araouane (Region 10), Tombouctoo (region 14), but not in the Takrour (Monteil, 1939).

%A 10
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1865/1866
%T Locust invasion, Rinderpest, drought. and famine at Tichitt (region 9), Chinguetti (region 9), Oualata (region 14), Araouane (Region 10), Tombouctoo (region 14), but not in the Takrour (Monteil, 1939).

%A 14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1865/1866
%T Locust invasion, Rinderpest, drought. and famine at Tichitt (region 9), Chinguetti (region 9), Oualata (region 14), Araouane (Region 10), Tombouctoo (region 14), but not in the Takrour (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9/14
%F +2
%K Mauritania
%D 1866
%T This was a year of abundant precipitation which ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar (c. 21N 12W, region 9) to Tombouctoo (17N 3W, region 14) in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 at Chinguetti (20.5N 12.5W, region  9) was the most severe since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 9
%F +2
%K Mauritania
%D 1866
%T This was a year of abundant precipitation which ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar (c. 21N 12W, region 9) to Tombouctoo (17N 3W, region 14) in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 at Chinguetti (20.5N 12.5W, region  9) was the most severe since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F +2
%K Mauritania
%D 1866
%T This was a year of abundant precipitation which ended a period of prolongued drought in Mauritania.  The years of drought affected the Sahel regions from the Mauritanian Adrar (c. 21N 12W, region 9) to Tombouctoo (17N 3W, region 14) in the east.  The famine and drought prior to 1866 at Chinguetti (20.5N 12.5W, region  9) was the most severe since the beginning of the century.  The ground water level reached a minimum never registered since, and most of the wells dried up.  As consequence of a period of several years of drought, most of the palms had perished; those surviving remained unproductive and showed the effects of the drought very sharply in the trunk growth corresponding to the period (Plote, 1974).

%A 
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1866/1867
%T Mention of several persons dying of thirst in the Djouf desert (region 9/10); the Tichitt chronicles also mention the "sick" palm trees in the Takrour (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1866/1867
%T Mention of several persons dying of thirst in the Djouf desert (region 9/10); the Tichitt chronicles also mention the "sick" palm trees in the Takrour (Monteil, 1939).

%A 10
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1866/1867
%T Mention of several persons dying of thirst in the Djouf desert (region 9/10); the Tichitt chronicles also mention the "sick" palm trees in the Takrour (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9
%F +2
%K Mauritania
%D 1868/1869
%T Mention is made of rains during this year, also of the "beaux moutons" of the L-aglal in the Tichitt chronicles (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9
%F -1
%K Mauritania
%D 1873/1874
%T Mention of "great misery" in the Tichitt chronicles, but no cause for it given (Monteil, 1939).  Could have been warfare, as several acts of violence and murder are mentioned.

%A 14
%F +3
%K Mauritania
%D 1888
%T On January 25, thunderstorm and hail at Oualata.  This year was called the "year of the fine rain" at Néma; rain at the end of January was so strong that it caused several houses to collapse (Marty, 1927).

%A 14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1889
%T Great famine at Oualata in May (Marty, 1927).

%A 9
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1889/1890
%T A general drought, except at Chinguetti; great famine at Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9/13/18
%F +3
%K Mauritania
%D 1890
%T There was a flood in the Aftout es Sahel (region 13) that was at least as great as that in 1950 (Duchemin 1951).  This is southwestern Mauritania.  According to some reports, this year was also wet in the Senegal River area (region 18), with it flooding northward as far as Tivourvour and meeting with waters eminating from the Mauritanian Adrar (region 9).

%A 9
%F +3
%K Mauritania
%D 1890
%T There was a flood in the Aftout es Sahel (region 13) that was at least as great as that in 1950 (Duchemin 1951).  This is southwestern Mauritania.  According to some reports, this year was also wet in the Senegal River area (region 18), with it flooding northward as far as Tivourvour and meeting with waters eminating from the Mauritanian Adrar (region 9).

%A 13
%F +3
%K Mauritania
%D 1890
%T There was a flood in the Aftout es Sahel (region 13) that was at least as great as that in 1950 (Duchemin 1951).  This is southwestern Mauritania.  According to some reports, this year was also wet in the Senegal River area (region 18), with it flooding northward as far as Tivourvour and meeting with waters eminating from the Mauritanian Adrar (region 9).

%A 18
%F +3
%K Mauritania
%D 1890
%T There was a flood in the Aftout es Sahel (region 13) that was at least as great as that in 1950 (Duchemin 1951).  This is southwestern Mauritania.  According to some reports, this year was also wet in the Senegal River area (region 18), with it flooding northward as far as Tivourvour and meeting with waters eminating from the Mauritanian Adrar (region 9).

%A 9
%F 
%K Mauritania
%D 1890/1891
%T Locust invasion at Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 9
%F 
%K Mauritania
%D 1892/1893
%T A year of "great cold" and a solar eclipse at Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1893
%T Great drought at Néma (Marty, 1927).

%A 9
%F +2
%K Mauritania
%D 1893/1894
%T A rain over much of the country which was strong enough to destroy several houses; called "the year of continual rain" at Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1899
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region (just across from the Senegal River) of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916 (Hubert, 1920, cited in Plote, 1974.)

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1900
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916 (Hubert, 1920, cited in Plote, 1974.)

%A 9
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1900/1901
%T Thirty persons died of thirst at Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1901
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916 (Hubert, 1920, cited in Plote, 1974.)

%A 9
%F +2
%K Mauritania
%D 1901/1902
%T An "excellent year"at Tichitt (Monteil, 1939).

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1902
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916 (Hubert, 1920, cited in Plote, 1974.)

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1903
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916 (Hubert, 1920, cited in Plote, 1974.)

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1904
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916 (Hubert, 1920, cited in Plote, 1974.)

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1905
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916 (Hubert, 1920, cited in Plote, 1974.)

%A 9/14
%F 
%K Mauritania
%D 1905
%T  On July 26 there was a tornado and thunder at Néma; In December, fine rain fell on five days at Oualata (region 14), twelve days a Tichitt (region 9) (Marty, 1927).  This is out-of-season rain, as these are generally summer rainfall regions.

%A 13/18
%F 
%K Mauritania
%D 1906
%T There was abundant winter rainfall in the winter of 1906 in the area of northern Senegal, southern Mauritania, but apparently not further north in the Sahara (Duchemin 1951).  As with 1905, this was unseasonal rainfall.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1906
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1907
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1908
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1909
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1910
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1911
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1911
%T Famine at Oualata (Marty, 1927).

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1912
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1913
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 14
%F 
%K Mauritania
%D 1913
%T Continual rain at Néma around November 30; it lasted three days (Marty, 1927).  This is unseasonal rainfall and says nothing of the character of the year overall.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1914
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 14
%F -3
%K Mauritania
%D 1914
%T At Néma the beginning of the rain was August 22 and there was a strong thunderstorm (Marty, 1927).

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1915
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 13
%F -2
%K Mauritania
%D 1916
%T Drought in the Dar el Barka region of Mauritania lasted from 1899 to 1916.

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1639/1640/1641/1642
%T Very severe famine in coastal Senegambia and Guinea-Bissau (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1676
%T Drought in the lower valley of the Senegal (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1681
%T Drought and food shortages near Saint Louis, and throughout the Wolof-speaking region.  According to Barbot (1732) this was not as severe as the famine of 1641-42 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1685
%T Drought and food shortages near Saint Louis (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1688/1689
%T Very low rainfall in the region of Bambuhu and the upper Faleme, beginning with a bad rainy season in 1688, a second in 1689,  but recovery of good rains in 1690 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1705/1706/1707/1708/1709/1710/1711/1712/1713/1714/1715/1716/1717/1718/1719/1720/1721
%T Prolongued low rainfall on the Cape Verde Islands, affecting all the archipelago to some extent, but forcing complete depopulation of the low-lying islands (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1710c
%T Very serious famine in the lower valley of the senegal (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1723
%T Low rainfall and famine in the lower Senegal Valley and eastward through Bambuhu (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1729/1730/1731
%T Low rainfall and famine in Gajaaga, and on the Gambia in 1731-32 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1747/1748/1749/1750/1751/1752/1753/1754/1755/1756/1757/1758
%T Period of low rainfall in Senegambia, which began about 1747, and famine was general in 1747-50 for the whole Sahel.  Some recovery was gained in 1753,1754, and 1755 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1753
%T Fort Joseph was destroyed by a river flood (Machat, 1905).

%A 
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1786
%T Locally low rainfall in the south-bank region of the Gambia and the hinterland of the "southern rivers" (Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1812
%T Bad rainfall and famine conditions in Jolof, Waalo, and Kajor, but most serious is Jolof (Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1833
%T There was famine in Fuuta Tooro (northern Senegal) 1833 to 1837, beginning with a failure of the rains in 1833, followed by low crests of the Senegal in 1834 and 1835 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1834
%T There was famine in Fuuta Tooro (northern Senegal) 1833 to 1837, beginning with a failure of the rains in 1833, followed by low crests of the Senegal in 1834 and 1835 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1835
%T There was famine in Fuuta Tooro (northern Senegal) 1833 to 1837, beginning with a failure of the rains in 1833, followed by low crests of the Senegal in 1834 and 1835 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1836
%T There was famine in Fuuta Tooro (northern Senegal) 1833 to 1837, beginning with a failure of the rains in 1833, followed by low crests of the Senegal in 1834 and 1835 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1837
%T There was famine in Fuuta Tooro (northern Senegal) 1833 to 1837, beginning with a failure of the rains in 1833, followed by low crests of the Senegal in 1834 and 1835 (Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1838
%T Monteil (1964) mentions three years of famine during the reign of Brak Kherfi if the Wâlo Empire from 1837-40, but in one place his reign dates are conflicting, and the famine may correspond to the one mentioned by Curtin for 1833-37.

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1839
%T Monteil (1964) mentions three years of famine during the reign of Brak Kherfi if the Wâlo Empire from 1837-40, but in one place his reign dates are conflicting, and the famine may correspond to the one mentioned by Curtin for 1833-37.

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1840
%T Monteil (1964) mentions three years of famine during the reign of Brak Kherfi if the Wâlo Empire from 1837-40, but in one place his reign dates are conflicting, and the famine may correspond to the one mentioned by Curtin for 1833-37.

%A 18
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1843 or 1844
%T Near Bakel on December 22 there has been constant rains since Famira; around this time, the rains at Bakel usually began in June and lasted until August (Raffenel, 1846).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1846
%T Period of generally uncertain harvests on the upper Senegal, beginning with low rainfall in 1846 in Bundu (east-central Senegal), creating famine conditions there by the end of the year.  Rainfall was low in Fuuta (northwestern Guinea) and Bundu in 1847.  Recovery of the rains occurred only in the three years 1848-50, but no rain fell in Gajaaga between July 6 and August 20, 1851, the heart of the rainy season.  General famine conditions occurred on the Atlantic Coast and all along the river set in with a second failure of the rains in 1852.  In 1853 moisture was adequate near the coast but not in Gajaaja.  Meanwhile the French fed the garrisons in Gajaaga with millet imported from Wolof country.(Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1847
%T Period of generally uncertain harvests on the upper Senegal, beginning with low rainfall in 1846 in Bundu (east-central Senegal), creating famine conditions there by the end of the year.  Rainfall was low in Fuuta (northwestern Guinea) and Bundu in 1847.  Recovery of the rains occurred only in the three years 1848-50, but no rain fell in Gajaaga between July 6 and August 20, 1851, the heart of the rainy season.  General famine conditions occurred on the Atlantic Coast and all along the river set in with a second failure of the rains in 1852.  In 1853 moisture was adequate near the coast but not in Gajaaja.  Meanwhile the French fed the garrisons in Gajaaga with millet imported from Wolof country.(Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F 0
%K Senegambia
%D 1848
%T Period of generally uncertain harvests on the upper Senegal, beginning with low rainfall in 1846 in Bundu (east-central Senegal), creating famine conditions there by the end of the year.  Rainfall was low in Fuuta (northwestern Guinea) and Bundu in 1847.  Recovery of the rains occurred only in the three years 1848-50, but no rain fell in Gajaaga between July 6 and August 20, 1851, the heart of the rainy season.  General famine conditions occurred on the Atlantic Coast and all along the river set in with a second failure of the rains in 1852.  In 1853 moisture was adequate near the coast but not in Gajaaja.  Meanwhile the French fed the garrisons in Gajaaga with millet imported from Wolof country.(Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F 0
%K Senegambia
%D 1849
%T Period of generally uncertain harvests on the upper Senegal, beginning with low rainfall in 1846 in Bundu (east-central Senegal), creating famine conditions there by the end of the year.  Rainfall was low in Fuuta (northwestern Guinea) and Bundu in 1847.  Recovery of the rains occurred only in the three years 1848-50, but no rain fell in Gajaaga between July 6 and August 20, 1851, the heart of the rainy season.  General famine conditions occurred on the Atlantic Coast and all along the river set in with a second failure of the rains in 1852.  In 1853 moisture was adequate near the coast but not in Gajaaja.  Meanwhile the French fed the garrisons in Gajaaga with millet imported from Wolof country.(Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F 0
%K Senegambia
%D 1850
%T Period of generally uncertain harvests on the upper Senegal, beginning with low rainfall in 1846 in Bundu (east-central Senegal), creating famine conditions there by the end of the year.  Rainfall was low in Fuuta (northwestern Guinea) and Bundu in 1847.  Recovery of the rains occurred only in the three years 1848-50, but no rain fell in Gajaaga between July 6 and August 20, 1851, the heart of the rainy season.  General famine conditions occurred on the Atlantic Coast and all along the river set in with a second failure of the rains in 1852.  In 1853 moisture was adequate near the coast but not in Gajaaja.  Meanwhile the French fed the garrisons in Gajaaga with millet imported from Wolof country.(Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -3
%K Senegambia
%D 1851
%T Period of generally uncertain harvests on the upper Senegal, beginning with low rainfall in 1846 in Bundu (east-central Senegal), creating famine conditions there by the end of the year.  Rainfall was low in Fuuta (northwestern Guinea) and Bundu in 1847.  Recovery of the rains occurred only in the three years 1848-50, but no rain fell in Gajaaga between July 6 and August 20, 1851, the heart of the rainy season.  General famine conditions occurred on the Atlantic Coast and all along the river set in with a second failure of the rains in 1852.  In 1853 moisture was adequate near the coast but not in Gajaaja.  Meanwhile the French fed the garrisons in Gajaaga with millet imported from Wolof country.(Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1852
%T Period of generally uncertain harvests on the upper Senegal, beginning with low rainfall in 1846 in Bundu (east-central Senegal), creating famine conditions there by the end of the year.  Rainfall was low in Fuuta (northwestern Guinea) and Bundu in 1847.  Recovery of the rains occurred only in the three years 1848-50, but no rain fell in Gajaaga between July 6 and August 20, 1851, the heart of the rainy season.  General famine conditions occurred on the Atlantic Coast and all along the river set in with a second failure of the rains in 1852.  In 1853 moisture was adequate near the coast but not in Gajaaja.  Meanwhile the French fed the garrisons in Gajaaga with millet imported from Wolof country.(Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -1
%K Senegambia
%D 1853
%T Period of generally uncertain harvests on the upper Senegal, beginning with low rainfall in 1846 in Bundu (east-central Senegal), creating famine conditions there by the end of the year.  Rainfall was low in Fuuta (northwestern Guinea) and Bundu in 1847.  Recovery of the rains occurred only in the three years 1848-50, but no rain fell in Gajaaga between July 6 and August 20, 1851, the heart of the rainy season.  General famine conditions occurred on the Atlantic Coast and all along the river set in with a second failure of the rains in 1852.  In 1853 moisture was adequate near the coast but not in Gajaaja.  Meanwhile the French fed the garrisons in Gajaaga with millet imported from Wolof country.(Curtin, 1975).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1863
%T A drought is probable near Saint Louis as rainfall fell below 250mm (ASECNA, 1973).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1869
%T A wet year in Senegambia (Plote , 1974).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1870
%T A wet year in Senegambia (Plote , 1974).

%A 18
%F 
%K Senegambia
%D 1871/72
%T At Bathurst, the first tornado of the season was on May 29 (Marché, 1871/78).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1872
%T A very dry year at Dagana (20 days with rain, 6 days with abundant rain) and all over Senegal (Borius, 1875).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1879
%T As of 1879, a wet period prevailed at St. Louis and the floods of the Senegal reached the same levels as during the wet years 1869 and 1870 (Plote , 1974).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1888
%T Rainfall totals below 250mm make a drought near Saint Louis probable in the years 1888 to 1890 (ASECNA, 1973).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1889
%T Rainfall totals below 250mm make a drought near Saint Louis probable in the years 1888 to 1890 (ASECNA, 1973).

%A 18
%F -2
%K Senegambia
%D 1890
%T Rainfall totals below 250mm make a drought near Saint Louis probable in the years 1888 to 1890 (ASECNA, 1973).

%A 18
%F +2
%K Senegambia
%D 1890
%T A wet year in Senegambia, as the flood of the Senegal reached into the Aftout es Sahel (southern Mauritania) up to the saline depressions of Nouaremach, 100 km nort?esat of Nouakchott (Plote , 1974).

%A18 
%F +2
%K Senegambia
%D 1896
%T The depressions along the railroad from Dakar were always filled with water in May until from 1896 to 1899.  Since 1900, the surface covered by water progressicely diminished and often (as of 1920) no water is found in the depressions after the end of April.  The decrease of water in these depressions, however, was already seen between 1896 and 1897 (Plote, 1974).

%A18 
%F +1
%K Senegambia
%D 1897
%T The depressions along the railroad from Dakar were always filled with water in May until from 1896 to 1899.  Since 1900, the surface covered by water progressicely diminished and often (as of 1920) no water is found in the depressions after the end of April.  The decrease of water in these depressions, however, was already seen between 1896 and 1897 (Plote, 1974).

%A18 
%F +1
%K Senegambia
%D 1898
%T The depressions along the railroad from Dakar were always filled with water in May until from 1896 to 1899.  Since 1900, the surface covered by water progressicely diminished and often (as of 1920) no water is found in the depressions after the end of April.  The decrease of water in these depressions, however, was already seen between 1896 and 1897 (Plote, 1974).

%A18 
%F +1
%K Senegambia
%D 1899
%T The depressions along the railroad from Dakar were always filled with water in May until from 1896 to 1899.  Since 1900, the surface covered by water progressicely diminished and often (as of 1920) no water is found in the depressions after the end of April.  The decrease of water in these depressions, however, was already seen between 1896 and 1897 (Plote, 1974).

%A18 
%F 0
%K Senegambia
%D 1900
%T The depressions along the railroad from Dakar were always filled with water in May until from 1896 to 1899.  Since 1900, the surface covered by water progressicely diminished and often (as of 1920) no water is found in the depressions after the end of April.  The decrease of water in these depressions, however, was already seen between 1896 and 1897 (Plote, 1974).

%A 13/18
%F +3
%K Senegambia
%D 1906
%T There was abundant winter rainfall in the winter of 1906 in the area of northern Senegal, southern Mauritania, but apparently not further north in the Sahara (Duchemin 1951).  The Senegal River flooded a good part of the Aftout of southern Mauritania.

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 16th century
%T According to Cissoko (1968) this was a century of great prosperity and the Niger Bend attained its apogee.  Leo Africanus described at the beginning of the century the great economic activity of the Bend.  Conditions (according to Cissoko) were so good that famine could not break out: short, drier periods could easily be bridged over.  No famines or droughts are mentioned in the Tarikhs for the sixteenth century, although they are very detailed then; rather, it is pestilence (exact disease unknown) which is mentioned.  Floods of the Niger were generally higher than in the nineteentth and twentieth centuries (Vansina, personal communication; Fisher, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1536
%T Pestilence (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1548
%T Pestilence (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1551
%T Pestilence (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1582/1583
%T Pestilence (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1592
%T Flood at Tombouctoo (Schove, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1600/1601/1602/1603/1604/1605/1606/1607/1608/1609/1610/1611c
%T Eleven years of famine (Ajayi and Espie, 1971) in West Africa, but this was probably near Kano.

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1616
%T Great flood of the Niger (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1617
%T Drought (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1618
%T Improvement in this year because of aundant precipitation in the southern regions (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1619
%T Further improvement; the situation became settled (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1622
%T By this year, the Bend had regained a certain prosperity which lasted until 1639 (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1639/1640/1641/1642/1643
%T The great famine of the seventeenth century, with 1639 and 1643 being virtually without rain, and with low rainfall in the intervening years (Curtin, 1975).  the famine had begun at Djenne in Februaruy of 1639 (Cissoko, 1968).  Barth (1965), however, refers to a tremendous flood in 1640 in Kabara which converted into a lake the central part of a town called Bagindi.  His dating of this event is probably in error.

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1618/1619/1620/1621/1622/1623/1624/1625/1626/1627/1628/1629/1630/1631/1632/1633/1634/1635/1636/1637/1638/1639
%T In the period 1618 to 1639 the Bend experienced good floods "once again" (following the drougt in 1617) at Tombouctoo (Cissoko, 1968); today, a flood reaching Tombouctoo is quite extraordinary.

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1668/1669/1670/1671
%T Drought and famine; two succesive very dry years.  The famine was worst in 1671 (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1672
%T Good harvest, but also plague (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1695
%T Famine, most severe in the vicinity of Tombouctoo (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1704
%T Flood followed by a drought and famine (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1711/1712/1713/1714/1715/1716
%T Seven years of drought (Fisher, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1721/1722
%T Drought and famin, but not very intense (Cissoko, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1738/1739/1740/1741/1742/1743/1744/1745/1746/1747/1748/1749/1750/1751/1752/1753/1754/1755/1756
%T Worst famine reported; killed half of the population of Tombouctoo and parts of the Niger Bend.  There was forced evacuation of certain regions and some desert oasis towns (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1770/1771
%T Famine and drought in Tombouctoo (Curtin, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1772/1773/1774/1775
%T Famine and drought may have occurred in the Bend, as in the Mauritanian chronicles it is said to have affected "the whole world" (Marty, 1921).

%A 14/18/19
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1822c.
%T Timbuktoo was 12 miles from the Niger and elephants roamed the vast forests around it.  An oak forest existed to the south.

%A 14
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1822c.
%T Timbuktoo was 12 miles from the Niger and elephants roamed the vast forests around it.  An oak forest existed to the south.

%A 18
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1822c.
%T Timbuktoo was 12 miles from the Niger and elephants roamed the vast forests around it.  An oak forest existed to the south.

%A 19
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1822c.
%T Timbuktoo was 12 miles from the Niger and elephants roamed the vast forests around it.  An oak forest existed to the south.

%A 14/18/19
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1825
%T Tremendous flood of the Niger, reaching up to Tombouctoo (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1825
%T Tremendous flood of the Niger, reaching up to Tombouctoo (Plote, 1974).

%A 18
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1825
%T Tremendous flood of the Niger, reaching up to Tombouctoo (Plote, 1974).

%A 19
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1825
%T Tremendous flood of the Niger, reaching up to Tombouctoo (Plote, 1974).

%A 10/14/18/19
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1833/1834
%T Famine in parts of Mauritania (Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), Takrour, and in Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10) and villages of the Soudan (Mali) (c. 14 to 17N 4 TO 10 W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).

%A 10
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1833/1834
%T Famine in parts of Mauritania (Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), Takrour, and in Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10) and villages of the Soudan (Mali) (c. 14 to 17N 4 TO 10 W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).

%A 14
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1833/1834
%T Famine in parts of Mauritania (Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), Takrour, and in Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10) and villages of the Soudan (Mali) (c. 14 to 17N 4 TO 10 W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).

%A 18
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1833/1834
%T Famine in parts of Mauritania (Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), Takrour, and in Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10) and villages of the Soudan (Mali) (c. 14 to 17N 4 TO 10 W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).

%A 19
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1833/1834
%T Famine in parts of Mauritania (Oualata (17N 7W, region 14), Takrour, and in Araouane (19N 3.5W, region 10) and villages of the Soudan (Mali) (c. 14 to 17N 4 TO 10 W, regions 14, 18, 19) (Marty, 1927).

%A 14
%F -3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1853/1854
%T Famine and drought in the Niger Bend (c. 17N 3W) (Barth, 1965).

%A 14
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D 1854c
%T It was, near Tombouctoo, rainy on the fifteenth of January; Barth states that rain and thunder is not unusual along this quarter of the river toward the end of January and the beginning of February.

%A 14
%F -3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1864/1865
%T Great drought in Oualata and the Soudan (Mali) (Marty, 1927).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1865/1866
%T Great drought and famine at Tichitt, Chinguetti, Oualata, Araouane, and Tombouctoo (Monteil, 1939).

%A 14
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1866
%T This year of abundant precipitation "ended a long period of drought which affected the regions of the Sahara between Adrar in the West and Tombouctoo in the East" (Plote, 1974).

%A 10
%F 
%K Niger Bend
%D c. 1880
%T Sabatier described lakes in the areas of Araouane (northern Mali, region 10) around this time.  Lenz found an herbaceous steppe north of Araouane, on the route from Tombouctoo.  Lenz found the same zone west of Tombouctoo, rich in pasture and seeded with mimosas.  It extended in the south of the country, from the el-Hodh and the Kaarta up to the Atlantic, through the north of Senegal (Schirmer, 1893).

%A 14
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1880
%T After Lenz's passage in thes year, floods of the Niger were always good, until at least 1897, and the region became very prosperous (Plote, 1974).  In 1880 the floods were exceptionally good, filling Lake Faguibine and the daounas, bringing fertility to a region that had been left sterile by many years of drought.  This would imply that the 1870s were reasonably dry.

%A 19
%F +1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1880/1881
%T Near Segou (much further South than the Niger Bend) there were two very strong thunderstorms in March, accompanied by strong rain (mean rainfall for March is only 2mm) and the rainfall maximun for the year was in September rather than August (Meteorologische Zeithschrift, 1884, p. 495).  NOTE: check to see if this is 1880 or 1881.

%A 14
%F +3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1881
%T The daounas (lowland depressions), fertilized by exceptional floods of the Niger, were sowed for the first time in this year.  The Niger Bend and the lake region near 
Goundam became the most important wheat-producing area of West Africa (Plote, 1974).

%A 18
%F -1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1882
%T Precipitation measured at Kita (west of the Niger Bend, South of the Sahel) was 1035 mm, 80 mm below the twentieth-century mean (Meteorologische Zeithschrift, 1890, p. 391).

%A 14
%F +3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1883
%T One of the best harvests ever known in the daounas (according to Lenz, 1880, cited in Plote, 1974).

%A 18
%F 0
%K Niger Bend
%D 1883/1884
%T Precipitation at Bamako measured 1040 mm, compared with a twentieth-century mean of 1000 mm (Meteorologische Zeithschrift, 1890, p. 391).

%A 14
%F +3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1883/1884
%T Very high flood of the Niger, one of the most important ones known (according to Chudeau, 1918, cited in Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F +3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1894
%T Lake Faguibine was completely filled (Plote, 1974); most important flood known.

%A 14
%F +3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1895
%T Great flood of the Niger (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F +3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1896
%T In this year the daounas were still fertilized by exceptional Niger Floods.  The entire period 1880 to 1896 was known for the exceptionally good floods, but after this year floods began to decrease and a long period of moderate and weak floods began (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F 0
%K Niger Bend
%D 1897
%T The population could still sow the daounas and the lowlands of Lake Faguibine, but production was reduced and only wheat could be cultivated.  But a desiccation of the daounas began, causing soon afterwards all agricultural activity to cease in these low-lying areas (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1898
%T The population could still sow the daounas and the lowlands of Lake Faguibine, but production was reduced and only wheat could be cultivated.  But a desiccation of the daounas began, causing soon afterwards all agricultural activity to cease in these low-lying areas (Plote, 1974).  This description and that for 1900 suggest that the years 1898 and 1899 were relatively dry.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1899
%T The population could still sow the daounas and the lowlands of Lake Faguibine, but production was reduced and only wheat could be cultivated.  But a desiccation of the daounas began, causing soon afterwards all agricultural activity to cease in these low-lying areas (Plote, 1974).  This description and that for 1900 suggest that the years 1898 and 1899 were relatively dry.

%A 14
%F +1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1900
%T Some increase in rainfall, as the Niger flood was in this year again strong, reaching up to Koulikoro (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F +3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1901/1902
%T Rainfall in 1901 was excellent and in 1901/02 the flood of the Niger was extremely good, reaching up to Tombouctoo for the first time since 1825 (Plote 1974).  That city is ususally separated from the river by 7 km of sand.

%A 14
%F -1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1903
%T Weak flood, but Lake Faguibine was still filled (Plote).

%A 14
%F -1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1904
%T Weak flood (Plote).

%A 14
%F -1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1905
%T Weak flood; Lake Faguibine half the size it was in 1894 (Plote).

%A 14
%F +3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1906
%T Flood well above the mean; once again reaching up to Tombouctoo (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1907
%T Flood again very weak and the year was particularly dry (Plote).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1908
%T The flood in this year was weak, and the low-level stage was one of the lowest ever recorded (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F 0
%K Niger Bend
%D 1909
%T In this yeat precipitation was about average; the flood in this year was the most important one of the period 1907 to 1920 (Plote, 1974).  Chudeau mentions however, that in 1909 there was no longer water in Lake Faguibine, except in a few deep fields near Taguilem.

%A 14
%F -1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1910
%T Flood was weak, Lake Faguibine still receding.  Since 1910 Lake Tele near Goundam has been completely dry between floods (Plote).

%A 14
%F 0
%K Niger Bend
%D 1911
%T This year was similar to 1909; however between 1909 and 1911, Lake Faguibine had receeded 25 km.

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1912
%T The flood in this year was extremely weak (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1913
%T The flood was extremely weak;  numerous wells in Northeastern Mali dried up, particularly near Achorat, erg de Inechaye, Ait Moulai, and in Chiker (Plote, 1974).  Mediocre harvest at Goundam.

%A 14
%F -3
%K Niger Bend
%D 1914
%T Extremely weak flood' the harvest at Goundam, which had been still mediocre in 1913, was almost null; famine was reported near Macina; and Lake Faguibine was completely dry, and there was a mass emigration from the village near it (Plote, 1974).

%A 14
%F 0
%K Niger Bend
%D 1915
%T There was some improvement in the floods and the low fields of the Fagubine depression were filled, but the harvests near Goundam were again almost null.

%A 14
%F -1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1916
%T Flood was still weak to average (Plote).

%A 14
%F 0
%K Niger Bend
%D 1917
%T Flood was reasonably strong, about average (Plote).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1918
%T Flood was very weak (Plote).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1919
%T Flood was very weak (Plote,1974).

%A 14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1920
%T Flood was very weak (Plote).

%A14
%F -2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1921
%T Flood was extremely weak (Plote).

%A 14
%F 0
%K Niger Bend
%D 1922
%T Flood was about average (Plote).

%A 14
%F -1
%K Niger Bend
%D 1923
%T Flood was below average (Plote).

%A 14
%F +2
%K Niger Bend
%D 1924
%T Flood was strong, well above average (Plote).

%A 
%F 
%K Upper Volta
%D 1723/1724/1725/1726/1727/1728/1729/1730/1731/1732/1733/1734/1735/1736/1737/1738/1739/1740/1741/1742/1743/1744/1745
%T During the reign of Kyenga of the kingdome of Bousouma in Upper Volta, there was a tremendous famine (Plote, 1974, drawing from Cheron (1924)).

%A 
%F 
%K Upper Volta
%D 1740/1741/1742/1743/1744/1745/1746/1747/1748/1749/1750
%T Famine in the middle Volta Basin (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Upper Volta
%D 1738/1739/1740/1741/1742/1743/1744/1745/1746/1747/1748/1749/1750/1751/1752/1753/1754/1755/1756
%T Cissoko (1968), in discussing the famine which ravaged Tombouctoo and the Niger Bend during this period, said that it affected all of the western Sudan, from Haoussa to Wolof (ie., western Nigeria to Senegal).

%A 19
%F -3
%K Upper Volta
%D 1830s
%T This was the worst famine of the nineteenth century in West Africa, according to Obichere (1976).  It was particularly severe in the Bani region (14N 0W) and northwest Upper Volta.

%A 19
%F -3
%K Upper Volta
%D 1853/1854
%T Severe famine (Barth, 1965).

%A 19
%F -3
%K Upper Volta
%D 1913/1914
%T Severe famine (Plote, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Agadez
%D 1685
%T According to the Asben Chronicles, the war of famine was said to have occurred in this year (Palmer, 1936). Lovejoy and Baier (1975) suggest that this was, however, in the 1690's.

%A 
%F 
%K Agadez
%D 1780
%T The year of the Great Flood (Palmer, 1936).  "God sent rain to Agades from early morning until early afternoon.  Many houses were destroyed and the town was ruined.

%A 
%F 
%K Agadez
%D 1790/1791/1792/1793/17904/1795/1796/1797/1798/1799
%T Severe drought forced the evacuation of Agadez (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 15
%F -2
%K Agadez
%D 1889
%T Abbadie (Plote, 1974), describes abundant wells to the north of Zinder which irrigated beautiful gardens.

%A 15
%F -1
%K Agadez
%D 1904
%T A direct trail from Tanout to Agadez, via Taguedoufat, was still in use, as it had been for some time (Plote, 1974).

%A 15
%F -2
%K Agadez
%D 1907/1908
%T The trail mentioned above had to be abandoned because nearly all of the wells had dried up (Plote, 1974).

%A 15
%F -3
%K Agadez
%D 1908
%T The wells to the north of Zinder also dried up in this year (Plote, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1507/1508/1509/1510/1511/1512/1513/1514/1515/1516/1517/1518/1519/1520/1521/1522/1523/1524/1525/1526/1527/1528/1529
%T Reign of Idriss at Bornu: reign of"peace and prosperity" (Urvoy, 1949).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1529/1530/1531/1532/1533/1534/1535/1536/1537/1538/1539/1540/541/1542/1543/1544
%T Reign of Mohammed of Bornu: reign of "peace and prosperity" (Urvoy, 1949).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1544/1545/1546/1547/1548
%T Reign of Alo of Bornu: reign of "peace and prosperity" (Urvoy, 1949).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1548/1549/1550/1551/1552/1553/1554/1555/1556/1557/1558/1559/1560/1561/1562/1563/1564/1565/1566
%T Urvoy states that the reign of Dounama of Bornu, during this time, was one of "peace and prosperity", but he also mentions (but does not emphasize) a great famine which occured during this reign.  Palmer (1936) also mentions it.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1566/1567/1568/1569/1570/1571/1572/1573
%T Reign of Dala (Abdallah) of Bronu: as during the reign of Dounama, Urvoy describes "peace and prosperity", as well as a famine, which he does not emphasize.  Palmer (1926), however, says that it lasted "seven" years (1561-1568).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1580/1581/1582/1583/1584/1585/1586/1587/1588/1589/1590/1591/1592/1593/1594/1595/1596/1597/1598/1599/1600/1601/1602/1603/1604/1605/1606/1607/1608/1609/1610/1611/1612/1613/1614/1615/1616/1617
%T Reign of Idriss Alaoma of bornu: Urvoy (1949) describes his reign in great detail, occasionally mentioning the harvest and the rainy season, but never mentions famine, so presumably there was none during this period.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1617/1618/1619/1620/1621/1622/1623/1624/1625/1626/1627/1628/1629/1630/1631/1632
%T Reign of Idriss' son Mohammed of Bornu: Urvoy (1949) describes the period as "tranquil".

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1632/1633/1634/1635/1636/1637/1638/1639
%T Reign of Ibrahim of Bornu: "tranquil".  Palmer (1936) describes this as a time of "seven autumns" (harvests), and dates the reign to c. 1618-1625.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1639/1640/1641/1642/1643/1644/1645/1646/1647/1648/1649/1650/1651/1652/1653/1654/1655/1656/1657
%T Reign of Hagj Omar of Bornu: "tranquil" (Urvoy, 1949).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1657/1658/1659/1660/1661/1662/1663/1664/1665/1666/1667/1668/1669/1670/1671/1672/1673/1674/1675/1676/1677/1678/1679/1680/1681/1682/1683/1684/1685/1686/1687/1688/1689/1690/1691/1692/1693/1694
%T Reign of Alo (son of Hadj Omar) of Bornu: the country was afflicted by a great "seven year" famine during hes reign (Urvoy, 1949).  Lavers (Fisher, 1974) dates the reign to 1644-80.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1681/1682/1683/1684/1685/1686/1687
%T Great famine at Ouaddai (Nachtigal, 1889).  According to Fisher (1974) , Barth also mentions several long famines about this time.  Famines about this time occurred also in Darfur and Funj (Fisher, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1685
%T In the Asben Chronicles (near Agadez), the war of famine was said to have occurred in this year (Palmer, 1936).  Lovejoy and Baier (1975), however, suggest that the famine was no longer than two years, was probably principally caused by war, and was in the 1690's

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1711/1712/1713/1714/1715/1716/1717/1718/1719/1720/1721/1722/1723/1724/1725/1726
%T Reign of Dunama ibn Ali of Bornu: time of a "seven year" famine (Urvoy, 1949).  Palmer (1926), also mentions the famine, but dates Dunama's reign to 1699-1717.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1726/1727/1728/1729/1730/1731/1732/1733/1734/1735/1736/1737/1738
%T Reign of Hadj-Hamdoun of Bornu: a reign of peace, prosperity, and attentions to studies (Urvoy, 1949).  Palmer dates the reign to 1717-1731.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1736/1737/1738/1739/1740/1741
%T The reign of Burkomanda b. Wansa is remembered as a time of great plenty at Bagirmi (Fisher, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1738/1739/1740/1741/1742/1743/1744/1745/1746/1747/1748/1749/1750/1751
%T Reign of Mohammed ibn El-Hadj-Hamdoun of Bornu:  two-year famine (Urvoy, 1949).  Palmer dates the reigh to 1731-1747.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1751/1752/1753
%T Reign of Dounama of Bornu:  there was a severe famine during his reign (Urvoy, 1949).  Palmer (1936) dates it to 1747-50.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1771/1772/1773/1774/1775
%T According to Schiffers (1974) there was a famine which may have caused the movement of the Zaghaua from the south of Ennedi into the Pays-Bas of Chad.  This, however, he may have inferred from a famine at about this time which was documented for Mauritania and other parts of West Africa.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1780
%T "God sent rain to Agades from early morning until early afternoon.  Many houses were destroyed and the town was ruined" (Palmer, 1936).  This was the year of the great flood.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1790/1791/1792/1793/1794/1795/1796/1797/1798/1799
%T Major famine in Bornu (Lovejoy, and Baier, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D Second half of the eighteenth century
%T Frequent famine was recorded in Bornu (Fisher, 1974).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Chad
%D early 1800s
%T In the early eighteen-hundreds a famine occurred, but the people ate fruit and herbs at Bornu, which prevented many famine deaths (Fisher, 1974).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1810c.
%T the Wadai-Bagirmi wars interrupted agriculture:  the rains failed; famine drove Bagirmi court to River Chari town c. 1810 (Fisher, 1974).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1809/1810/1811/1812/1813c
%T Famine soon after al-Kanema deposed Mai Dunama of Bornu (c. 1809 to 1813); forbidden animals were eated and the population fled (Fisher, 1974).

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1828
%T Great famine and drought at Ouaddai 1828 to 1833 (southern Chad) (Schiffers, 1976, Fisher, 1974): widespread, caused raids into Darfur for food, and into Dar Seleih (Plote, 1974).

%A 15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1828
%T Great drought observed in 1828 to 1835 by an old man living near Lake Chad on the island of Yakoua (Plote 1974).  Island are generally on the eastern side of the lake, so this is probably region 15.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1829
%T Great famine and drought at Ouaddai 1828 to 1833 (southern Chad) (Schiffers, 1976, Fisher, 1974): widespread, caused raids into Darfur for food, and into Dar Seleih (Plote, 1974).

%A 15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1829
%T Great drought observed in 1828 to 1835 by an old man living near Lake Chad on the island of Yakoua (Plote 1974).  Island are generally on the eastern side of the lake, so this is probably region 15.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1830
%T Great famine and drought at Ouaddai 1828 to 1833 (southern Chad) (Schiffers, 1976, Fisher, 1974): widespread, caused raids into Darfur for food, and into Dar Seleih (Plote, 1974).

%A 15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1830
%T Great drought observed in 1828 to 1835 by an old man living near Lake Chad on the island of Yakoua (Plote 1974).  Island are generally on the eastern side of the lake, so this is probably region 15.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1831
%T Great famine and drought at Ouaddai 1828 to 1833 (southern Chad) (Schiffers, 1976, Fisher, 1974): widespread, caused raids into Darfur for food, and into Dar Seleih (Plote, 1974).

%A 15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1831
%T Great drought observed in 1828 to 1835 by an old man living near Lake Chad on the island of Yakoua (Plote 1974).  Island are generally on the eastern side of the lake, so this is probably region 15.

%A 15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1832
%T Great drought observed in 1828 to 1835 by an old man living near Lake Chad on the island of Yakoua (Plote 1974).  Island are generally on the eastern side of the lake, so this is probably region 15.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1831
%T Six years of famine at Ouaddai 1831 to 1836, according to El Tounsy (1851), following a cholera epidemic, but caused by drought.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1832
%T Six years of famine at Ouaddai 1831 to 1836, according to El Tounsy (1851), following a cholera epidemic, but caused by drought.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1832
%T Great famine and drought at Ouaddai 1828 to 1833 (southern Chad) (Schiffers, 1976, Fisher, 1974): widespread, caused raids into Darfur for food, and into Dar Seleih (Plote, 1974).

%A 15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1833
%T Great drought observed in 1828 to 1835 by an old man living near Lake Chad on the island of Yakoua (Plote 1974).  Island are generally on the eastern side of the lake, so this is probably region 15.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1833
%T Six years of famine at Ouaddai 1831 to 1836, according to El Tounsy (1851), following a cholera epidemic, but caused by drought.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1833
%T Great famine and drought at Ouaddai 1828 to 1833 (southern Chad) (Schiffers, 1976, Fisher, 1974): widespread, caused raids into Darfur for food, and into Dar Seleih (Plote, 1974).

%A 15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1834
%T Great drought observed in 1828 to 1835 by an old man living near Lake Chad on the island of Yakoua (Plote 1974).  Island are generally on the eastern side of the lake, so this is probably region 15.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1834
%T Six years of famine at Ouaddai 1831 to 1836, according to El Tounsy (1851), following a cholera epidemic, but caused by drought.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1834
%T Drought in Chad 1834 to 1839 (Plote, 1974). NOTE: source is NOT Plote - find proper source.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1835
%T Drought in Chad 1834 to 1839 (Plote, 1974). NOTE: source is NOT Plote - find proper source.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1837
%T Drought in Chad 1834 to 1839 (Plote, 1974). NOTE: source is NOT Plote - find proper source.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1838
%T Drought in Chad 1834 to 1839 (Plote, 1974). NOTE: source is NOT Plote - find proper source.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1839
%T Drought in Chad 1834 to 1839 (Plote, 1974). NOTE: source is NOT Plote - find proper source.

%A 15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1835
%T Great drought observed in 1828 to 1835 by an old man living near Lake Chad on the island of Yakoua (Plote 1974).  Island are generally on the eastern side of the lake, so this is probably region 15.

%A 20
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1835
%T Around 1835 to 1837 there was famine and drought in Bornu (Fisher, 1974).  There was a large-scale emigration from Bornu in the 19th century; Lovejoy (1975) says that if such a drought occurred in the 1830's, it may have been a contributing factor.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1835
%T Six years of famine at Ouaddai 1831 to 1836, according to El Tounsy (1851), following a cholera epidemic, but caused by drought.

%A 20
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1836
%T Around 1835 to 1837 there was famine and drought in Bornu (Fisher, 1974).  There was a large-scale emigration from Bornu in the 19th century; Lovejoy (1975) says that if such a drought occurred in the 1830's, it may have been a contributing factor.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1836
%T Six years of famine at Ouaddai 1831 to 1836, according to El Tounsy (1851), following a cholera epidemic, but caused by drought.

%A 21
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1837
%T Famine and drought in Ouaddai, according to el Tounsy (1851).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1837
%T Around 1835 to 1837 there was famine and drought in Bornu (Fisher, 1974).  There was a large-scale emigration from Bornu in the 19th century; Lovejoy (1975) says that if such a drought occurred in the 1830's, it may have been a contributing factor.

%A 15
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1855
%T As of June 1855, the plain of Tintoumma, to the north of Kanem (just north of Lake Chad) was a terrible desert, according to Barth, and one saw only a few dry grasses and a few trees around wells but covered by sand (Schirmer 1893).  Eleven years later, Rohlfs found the desert replaced by an herbaceous steppe and described the northward march of the vegetation.

%A 15
%F +2
%K Chad
%D 1866
%T As of June 1855, the plain of Tintoumma, to the north of Kanem (just north of Lake Chad) was a terrible desert, according to Barth, and one saw only a few dry grasses and a few trees around wells but covered by sand (Schirmer 1893).  Eleven years later, Rohlfs found the desert replaced by an herbaceous steppe and described the northward march of the vegetation.

%A 
%F 
%K Chad
%D 1871
%T This was a dry year (specifically summer) in Chad (Sieger, 18XX).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1879
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1880
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1881
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1882
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1883
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1884
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1885
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1886
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1887
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1888
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1889
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1890
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1891
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Chad
%D 1892
%T 1879 to 1892 was a reasonably wet period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1894
%T 1894 to 1896 was a very dry period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1895
%T 1894 to 1896 was a very dry period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 20
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1896
%T 1894 to 1896 was a very dry period in Chad (Schiffers, 1976).  No location given, but presumably near Lake Chad, so probably region 20.

%A 21
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1896
%T Drought in eastern Chad in 1896 (Plote, 1974).  Uncertain if region 16 or region 21, but latter likely.

%A 20
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1896
%T Drought around Lake Chad in 1896 to 1898 (Plote, 1974).  Lenfant had said there were three rainless years and that the Kouris from the eastern shore took Kuka by crossing the lake on dry land.  Region is thus probably near Kuka, region 20.

%A 20
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1897
%T Drought around Lake Chad in 1896 to 1898 (Plote, 1974).  Lenfant had said there were three rainless years and that the Kouris from the eastern shore took Kuka by crossing the lake on dry land.  Region is thus probably near Kuka, region 20.

%A 20
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1898
%T Drought around Lake Chad in 1896 to 1898 (Plote, 1974).  Lenfant had said there were three rainless years and that the Kouris from the eastern shore took Kuka by crossing the lake on dry land.  Region is thus probably near Kuka, region 20.

%A 21
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1902
%T Drought in Chad; first desiccation of Lake Fitri in memory (Plote, 1974, Schiffers, 1976).

%A 21
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1903
%T Drought in Chad; first desiccation of Lake Fitri in memory (Schiffers, 1976).

%A 20
%F +2
%K Chad
%D 1906
%T According to Plote (1974), Chudeau said that abundant rainfall in 1906 allowed Lake Chad to regain its normal boundaries..

%A 16/20
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1907
%T Drought in Chad 1907 and 1908 (Plote, 1974).

%A 16/20
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1908
%T Drought in Chad 1907 and 1908 (Plote, 1974).

%A 16/20
%F -1
%K Chad
%D 1909
%T Drought in Chad 1907 and 1908; the precipitation was still weak in 1909 at Biltine (region 16) (Plote, 1974).

%A 11/15
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1907
%T Drought at Ennedi (northeastern Chad, region 15); no rain for five years 1907 to 1912.  Migration from Ennedi into the plains of Mortcha and Ouaddai.  The Abo Massif (western Tibesti, region 11) was also abandoned, as wells dried up, and the eastern slopes of Tibesti were deserted, while the population of northern Tibesti decreased (Plote, 1974).  Famine began in Chad in 1910 (Schiffers, 1976).

%A 11/15
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1908
%T Drought at Ennedi (northeastern Chad, region 15); no rain for five years 1907 to 1912.  Migration from Ennedi into the plains of Mortcha and Ouaddai.  The Abo Massif (western Tibesti, region 11) was also abandoned, as wells dried up, and the eastern slopes of Tibesti were deserted, while the population of northern Tibesti decreased (Plote, 1974).  Famine began in Chad in 1910 (Schiffers, 1976).

%A 11/15
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1909
%T Drought at Ennedi (northeastern Chad, region 15); no rain for five years 1907 to 1912.  Migration from Ennedi into the plains of Mortcha and Ouaddai.  The Abo Massif (western Tibesti, region 11) was also abandoned, as wells dried up, and the eastern slopes of Tibesti were deserted, while the population of northern Tibesti decreased (Plote, 1974).  Famine began in Chad in 1910 (Schiffers, 1976).

%A 11/15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1910
%T Drought at Ennedi (northeastern Chad, region 15); no rain for five years 1907 to 1912.  Migration from Ennedi into the plains of Mortcha and Ouaddai.  The Abo Massif (western Tibesti, region 11) was also abandoned, as wells dried up, and the eastern slopes of Tibesti were deserted, while the population of northern Tibesti decreased (Plote, 1974).  Famine began in Chad in 1910 (Schiffers, 1976).

%A 11/15
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1911
%T Drought at Ennedi (northeastern Chad, region 15); no rain for five years (1907 to 1912).  Migration from Ennedi into the plains of Mortcha and Ouaddai in 1911.  The Abo Massif (western Tibesti, region 11) was also abandoned then, as wells dried up, and the eastern slopes of Tibesti were deserted, while the population of northern Tibesti decreased (Plote, 1974).  Famine began in Chad in 1910 (Schiffers, 1976).

%A 16
%F -2
%K Chad
%D 1912
%T Drought in Biltine (region 16); emigration into southern Ouaddai (Plote, 1974).

%A 11/15/16
%F -3
%K Chad
%D 1913/1914
%T Famine and drought; only 46mm of precipitation was recorded Bol (mean = 243 mm); no rain fell at Biltine (region 16).  Cultivation of wheat had to be abandoned at Ennedi (region 11); drought also at Zouar (region 11) (Plote, 1974).  Height of the drought, according to Schiffers (1976).

%A 
%F 
%K Sudan
%D 1681/1682/1683/1684/1685/1686/1687/1688/1689/1690/1691/1692/1693/1694/1695/1696/1697/1698/1699/1700/1701/1702/1703/1704/1705/1706/1707/1708/1709/1710/1711/1712/1713/1714/1715/1716/1717
%T Seven-year drought, during the reign of Arus b. Kharut, which lasted 1681 to 1717 (Nachtigal, 1889): during these seven years Darfur was without rain.  This was probably at the begining of his reign (Fisher, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Sudan
%D 1680/1681/1682/1683/1684/1685/1686/1687/1688/1689/1690/1691/1692
%T Drought and famine in the Funj from Dec., 1680, to June, 1692 (Fisher, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Sudan
%D 1747/1748/1749/1750/1751/1752/1753/1754/1755/1756/1757/1758/1759/1760/1761/1762/1763/1764/1765/1766/1767/1768/1769/1770/1771/1772/1773/1774/1775/1776/1777/1778/1779/1780/1781/1782/1783/1784/1785/1786/1787/1788/1789/1790/1791/1792/1793/1794/1795c.
%T "Time of Plenty" (Fisher, 1974) during the reign of Joda b. Kharut (c. 1747 to 1795), whose nickname meant "double harvest".

%A 
%F 
%K Sudan
%D c. 1786
%T Drought occurred c. 1786 in Darfur and the natives were forced to eat tree branches (Browne, 1800).

%A 17
%F -2
%K Sudan
%D 1821/1822
%T According to Schweinfurth, there was drought at Sennar in 1821/22.

%A 
%F 
%K Sudan
%D 1837
%T At Khartoum. thunderstorm rains started in April and May.

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 1647/1678/1700/1701/1702/1747/1748/1796/1797/1812/1816/1831/1864/1865/1866/1867/1876/1913/1914
%T Famine caused by locusts (Pankhurst, 1966).

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 1540/1543/1567/1636/1789/1828/1829/1888/1889
%T Famine caused by drought or crop failure (Pankhurst, 1966).

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 1835
%T Famine caused by drought or crop failure 1835 to 1837 (Grove et al., 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 1836
%T Famine caused by drought or crop failure 1835 to 1837 (Grove et al., 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 1837
%T Famine caused by drought or crop failure 1835 to 1837 (Grove et al., 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 1898/1899
%T Famine caused by tremendous drought near Lake Stephanie (Cohen, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 
%T In the years 1879, 1880, 1881, and 1888 to 1892 there was famine caused by rinderpest (Pankhurst, 1966).

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 1611
%T Famine caused by heavy rains (Pankhurst, 1966).

%A 
%F 
%K Ethiopia
%D 1623/1625/1633/1634/1635/1650/1653/1721/1722/1752/1783/1800/1928/1929/1955/1966/1972
%T Famine with no given cause (Pankhurst, 1966).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1661
%T Cormantine, Gold Coast, failure of the late (main) rains, famine (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1682/1683
%T Accra, Gold Coast, corn scarce because the rains had failed; scarcity in May and October, 1882, and June 1883 (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1683
%T Although corn was scarce, there was extremely heavy rains, so heavy that no one could travel (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1687
%T Ardra, Dahomey (Dutch Fort): scarcity of corn and famine.  However, at the Cape Corse (4 49' N) there was more rain than anyone could remember (Hillier, 1967), but the number of rain days was considerably fewer than the modern mean.

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1688
%T Ardra: corn was very abundant, a very good crop, possibly related to the "good" rains of 1687 (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1696
%T At Accra, corn was somewhat scarce, but it was probably just the end-of-dry-season scarcity, since there was a strong tornado and furious rain at Accra in March.  It seens to indicate that 1695 experienced a poor harvest, and in 1696 the rains came late, because in June, 1696, there was so much corn that they could not store it (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1732
%T Floods on the Lower Volta and at Keta (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1739
%T Corn scarcity and trouble over prices both at chama and at Elmina (Johnson, 1974)

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1739/1740/1741/1742/1743/1744/1745/1746/1747/1748
%T Frequent invasions of the Oyo into Dahomey, the reasons for which Akinjogbin (1967) terms as "obscure"; Oyo incasions had ceased for a long time, but occured again in the years 1739,1740,1742,1743,1747,and they threatened to come in 1748; Dalzel (1793) says they came every year until 1747.  This happens to coincide with the major Sahel famine.

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1743
%T At Accra, millet was extremely expensive (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1748
%T Danish records: the Danes paid a Fanti chief a stipend to ensure a regular supply of corn, but after a few years this was discontinued, as the chief "found it imposible to procure corn,": this might suggest drought in the 1750's (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1772
%T Dalzel (1793) reports that the Harmattan blew in Dahomey in February for 3 days, a phenomenon which is somewhat unusual.

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1774
%T Danish recorsd:  a period of starvation at Christiansborg.  There was nasty, foggy weather at Cape Coast and famine.  At Cape Coast, the corn harvest was evidently in September, so there was probably rain in May or June; but the earlier rains must have failed since it was written that two months earlier (i.e., July) no corn was availible and there was famine (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1780
%T There was a serious famine in Dahomey, which Akinjogbin attributes to a neglect of agriculture (Dalzel dates this to 1782, but Akinjogbin says Dalzel (1793) was in error).  Akinjogbin (1967) says this was the first famine recorded there in the eighteenth century.

%A 
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1785
%T In Sierre Leone the rains in this year were much more severe and longer that they generally were (in that period of the eighteenth century) (Matthews, 1966).

%A 28
%F -3
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1809
%T Famine in Dahomey (Akinjogbin, 1967). NOTE: region number based on the assumption that this refers to southern Dahomey.

%A 28
%F +2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1810
%T Unusually heavy rains at Dahomey (Akinjogbin, 1967). NOTE: region number based on the assumption that this refers to southern Dahomey.

%A 28
%F -2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1824
%T The crops failed (evidently at Christiansborg) (Johnson, 1974).

%A 28
%F -2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1829
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was about 412 mm (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F -2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1830
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was 451 mm (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F -1
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1831
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was 634 mm (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F -2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1832
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was 422 mm (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F -1
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1833
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was 425 mm for January to June plus December (modern annual mean is c. 750 mm, average for the five missing months is 213 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).  Thus, the year was probably about normal, or possibly slightly dry.

%A 28
%F -2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1834
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was 4 mm for January to March plus May (modern annual mean is c. 750 mm, average for these four months is 235 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).  Thus, the year was probably quite dry.

%A 28
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1829/1830/1831/1832
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg averaged c. 480 mm per year during the four-year period 1829 to 1832 (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F +3
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1838
%T There was excessive rainfall in the Volga Delta in 1838 and 1839 and in 1838, "instead of having the dry season as usual, we had rain often and everything is green because of that" (Grove 1968).

%A 28
%F +2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1839
%T There was excessive rainfall in the Volga Delta in 1838 and 1839 and in 1838, "instead of having the dry season as usual, we had rain often and everything is green because of that" (Grove 1968).

%A 28
%F +1
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1840
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was 846 mm (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F -2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1841
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was 445 mm (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F +2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1842
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg was c. 935 mm (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F 
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1840/1841/1842
%T Precipitation measured at Christiansborg averaged c. 742 mm per year for the three-year period 1840-1842 (modern mean is c. 750 mm) (Chenon and Sannom, 1845).

%A 28
%F -2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1852
%T Akropong (inland from Accra) had to buy maize from Krobo markets; becuase of drought, corn was three times the normal price (Johnson, 1974).

%A 28
%F +2
%K Guinea Coast
%D 1917
%T Exceptionally wet year at Accra (Johnson, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Nigeria
%D 1600/1601/1602/1603/1604/1605/1606/1607/1608/1609/1610c.
%T Eleven years of famine near Kano (Ajayi and Espie, 1969); may have been caused partly by war of the last century.

%A 
%F 
%K Nigeria
%D 18th century
%T frequent famines werer recorded in Bornu during the sencond half of the eighteenth century (Fisher, 1974, from Kano Chronicle).

%A 
%F 
%K Nigeria
%D 1738/1739/1740/1741/1742/1743/1744/1745/1746/1747/1748/1749/1750/1751/1752/1753/1754/1755/1756c
%T Cissoko (1968), in discussing the famine which ravagedTombouctoo and the Niger Bend during this period, said that it affected all of the western Soudan, from Haoussa to Wolof (i.e., western Nigeria to Senegal).  Lovejoy and Baier (1975) similarly suggest that a severe drought of ten or more year's duration plagued Kano in the 1740's and early 1750's: this period was remembered at Kano as a time of trouble, and the reign of Alhaji Kabe, c. 1743-1753, is contrasted with the following period of "general properity" and immigration into the area.

%A 
%F 
%K Nigeria
%D 1793/1794/1795
%T No rain at Housa (northwestern Nigeria) during Jackson's (1798) entire two-year stay there.  He states that it never rains there, but there is great morning fog.

%A 
%F 
%K Nigeria
%D 1790/1791/1792/1793/1794/1795/1796/1797/1798/1799
%T Lovejoy and Baier (1975) suggest that a drought occurred at Kano: it depleted grain stores there which were normally set aside for times of famine, and caused emigration.

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1840
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1841
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1842
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1843
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1844
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1845
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1846
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Nigeria
%D 1847
%T The famine called Dawara occurred in Hausaland in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1848
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +1
%K Nigeria
%D 1849
%T General prosperity remembered in Hausa country, except for famine in 1847 (Lovejoy and Baier, 1975).

%A 20
%F +2
%K Nigeria
%D 1851
%T Barth (1965) describes this as a very wet year near Kuka (Kukawa), on the west-central shore of Lake Chad, and mentions several remarkably intense rainfalls in August.  Says probably much more than measured by Vogel.  Since Vogel left Tripoli for Kuka in1851 and the trip lasted until 1854, it is not clear what year is referred to here, but it is probably 1854.

%A 20
%F -3
%K Nigeria
%D 1855
%T Very severe famine in Hausa country.   For 30 days and nights at a time, no gero, dawa, wheat or rice were to be found at Kano and people ate vultures.  This was a result of drought.

%A 20
%F -1
%K Nigeria
%D 1863
%T Slight famine or inadequate rainfall in Hausa country (Fisher, 1974).

%A 20
%F -2
%K Nigeria
%D 1861
%T Slight famine in Hausa country (Fisher, 1974).

%A 20
%F -1
%K Nigeria
%D 1873
%T Slight famine in Hausa country (Fisher, 1974).

%A 20
%F -1
%K Nigeria
%D 1884
%T Slight famine in Hausa country (Fisher, 1974).

%A 29
%F -3
%K Nigeria
%D 1885
%T Major famine in the Ibadan area (Ajayi and Igun, 1963).

%A 20
%F -1
%K Nigeria
%D 1889
%T Slight famine in Hausa country (Fisher, 1974).

%A 20
%F -2
%K Nigeria
%D 1890
%T Scarcity in Hausaland and fairly severe famine (Fisher, 1974).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Nigeria
%D 1907
%T Widespread scarcity in Hausaland (Nigerian archives).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Nigeria
%D 1907
%T Widespread scarcity in Hausaland (Nigerian archives).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Nigeria
%D 1913
%T Severe famine, probably the most severe one in Hausaland since 1855, most of Nigeria affected (Grove, 1974).

%A 20
%F -3
%K Nigeria
%D 1914
%T Severe famine, probably the most severe one in Hausaland since 1855, most of Nigeria affected (Grove, 1974).

%A 61/63/65
%F -2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1833
%T Drought in Namibia, over most of country (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 61/63/65
%F -2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1844
%T General drought year over Namibia (Drought Commission)

%A 65
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1850
%T Lake Omambonde (c. 20 S 18E) was dry in this year (Andersson, 1861).

%A 65
%F +2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1851C.
%T Lake Omambonde (c. 20 S 18E) was a tremendous sheet of water when Galton was there in 1851, but was dry when Andersson visited in April 1851 (Andersson, 1961).

%A 65
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1851
%T Little or no rain fell at Omanbonde (20S 18E) during the year and Lake Omanbonde (March/April 1851) was dry, although somewhat earlier it had contained water (Anderson, 1856?). 

%A 65
%F +1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1851
%T The country between Okamabuti (20 S 18E) and Otjikango (near Barmen, 22S 17E) was well-watered with copious springs and covered with vegetation (Andersson, 1856).

%A 52
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1851 
%T However, in July near Etosha pan (c. 19S, 16-17E), game and water was scarce and rain-water pools dried up.  The pan, which was flooded in some years, was then dry (Andersson, 1856).  NOTE: Etosha pan appears to receive drainage off the Angolan highlands.  May account for discrepancy with above entry.

%A 65
%F +2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1858
%T In September, Lake Omanbonde (c. 20 S 18E) was a huge sheet of water, 4 1/4 miles in extent and surrounded by tremendous game.  The rainy season set in with thunder and hail in early December (Andersson, 1861), apparently the usual time for mid-nineteenth century.

%A 65
%F +1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1859
%T By January 1, much rain had fallen, but then there was no rain again until January 16 or later near Lake Omanbonde (c. 20 S 18E).

%A 62
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1859
%T The country out of Omanbonde (c. 20 S 18E) was dry and parched.  Despite 2 or 3 heavy rains on the trip from here to Okavango (c. 20S, 23E), Andersson's party had difficulty finding water.  This journey took place c. January to June (Andersson, 1861).

%A 61
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1862
%T In January of this year water was plentiful and the rains good.  Near Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E) there was a thunderstorm with torrential rain on February 4.  However, some parts of Ovamboland received little rain that year (i.e., before February) and the vleys were quite dry (Chapman, 1868/1971).

%A 61/63/65
%F +2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1863
%T In June, Springbuk Vley (23.5S 18E, region 63) was full and there were severe rains and flooding which washed out the road (near Okamabonde, Okjetwo, Twasa (22.5S 18.5E, region 65), and Okari.  Most of the country (region 61) received copious rains (Chapman, 1868/1971).

%A 
%F +2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1867
%T According to Andersson, January, February and March were very rainy in this area.  It was an unusually wet season and much of the country was inundated (Andersson, 1875).  Drought commission gives this year as one of general drought in Namibia, but report should be superceded by Andersson's more specific report.

%A 61
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1872
%T Dry year in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E) 

%A 61
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1873
%T Dry year in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E) 

%A 61
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1874
%T Dry year in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E) 

%A 61
%F -1
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1875
%T Dry year in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E) 

%A 61
%F -2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1878
%T Dryness and bad harvest in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E).  NOTE: it is possible that this refers only to the end of 1878 (i.e., the 1878/1879 rainy season).

%A 61
%F -2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1879
%T Dryness and bad harvest in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E); a famine had begun in May.

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1880
%T Dryness and serious famine in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E).

%A 61/63/65
%F -2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1889
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission)

%A 61/63/65
%F -2
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1890
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission)

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1897
%T Great famine in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E).

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1900
%T Famine near Oniipa (c. 18S 16E) 

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1901
%T Famine near Oniipa (c. 18S 16E) 

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1902
%T Famine near Oniipa (c. 18S 16E) 

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1903
%T Famine near Oniipa (c. 18S 16E) 

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1904/1905
%T Famine in Oniipa (18S 16E), Olukonda (18S 16E), Ondangua (18S 
16E)

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1907/1908
%T Drought in the region of Ongandira (18S 15E), severe famine 
in 1908.

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1913
%T Famine in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E)

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1914
%T Famine in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E)

%A 61
%F -3
%K Northern Namibia
%D 1915
%T Famine in Ovamboland (c. 17S 16E)

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1771
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924)

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1792
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924). 

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1798
%T Drought (Drought Commission, 1924). 

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1806
%T Probable drought year (Drought Commission, 1924).
 
%A 63/65
%F -2
%D 1809
%T Probable drought year (Drought Commission, 1924). 

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1818
%T Probable drought year (Drought Commission, 1924). 

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1827
%T Probable drought year (Drought Commission, 1924). 

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1833
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 63/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1837
%T The Kuisep (c. 23 S 16E, region 69) was very dry in April, but eventually both it and the Swakop (c. 23.5 S 16E, region 63) came down and reached the sea.  Early March had been very dry and later that month was quite rainy, but April was again dry.  There had been several rains in March and June (Rehbock, 1898; Drought Commission, 1924). 

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1841
%T Probable drought year (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1844
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1846
%T Apparently good rains; in early December there were fine rains near the Gobabis mission (22.5S 19E) and the river there had been flowing already for five days (Tindall, 1959).

%A 65
%F 
%K Central Namibia
%D 1847
%T The winter in this year was extremely cold, killing cattle in the Gobabis area (22.5S 19E) (Tindall, 1959).

%A 63/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1848
%T The Swakop (c. 23.5 S 16E) and the Kuisep (c. 23 S 16E) reached the sea (Drought Commission, 1924; Rehbock, 1898; Stengel, 1970).

%A 63/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1849
%T The Swakop (c. 23.5 S 16E, region 63) and the Kuisep (c. 23 S 16E, region 69) reached the sea (Drought Commission, 1924; Rehbock, 1898; Stengel, 1970).

%A 63/65
%F -3
%K Central Namibia
%D 1850
%T In December there was severe drought in much of Damaraland (c. 21S, 16E, region 65), with water and grass being found only near the Swakop River (c. 23.5 S 16E, region 63) (Andersson, 1856). The natives in several Damara villages complained bitterly of the severe drought but feared the river area because of the Namacquas.

%A 65/78
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1851
%T Travel from Gobabis (22.5S 19E, region 65) to Nisbett Bath (Warmbad) 
(28.5S 19E, region 78) in May or June was difficult because of drought; no rain or grass.  Finally in July near Warmbad water was available.  Hann, in his text, also gives 1850/51 as a drought year in Namibia.  NOTE: this relates to the 1850/51 rainy season.

%A 63/65
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1851
%T There was drought in January in Damaraland (c. 21S 18E, region 65); the Swakop (c. 23.5 S 16E, region 63) was dry until January 12, when it sent down its flood (Anderson, 1856?).  First showers of the season usually set in in September or October in Damaraland, but the real rainy season does not set in until December or  January.

%A 65
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1851
%T In Damaraland (c. 21S 18E) between December 1850 and January 9, 1851, there was only one thunderstorm with a deluge of rain on Andersson's journey (Anderson, 1856).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1851
%T In December or January near Schmelen's Hope (17 E, 22 S) there were heavy showers and herbs and plants sprang up.  Near there was a deluge in late February and Anderson remarks that elephants were numerous there in winter.  However,by 
August this luxuriance had withered and the area was dry with no pasturage or water to be found (Anderson, 1856).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1851
%T As Anderson (1856) traversed it, the country north of Barmen (22S 17E) was well-watered with copious springs and covered with vegetation.  Game was abundant near Gobabis (22.5S 19E).

%A 63/65/69/71
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1852
%T In this year the Swakop (c. 23.5 S 16E, region 63) and the Kuisep (c. 23 S 16E, region 69) reached the sea (Drought Commission, 1924; Rehbock, 1898).  The Swakop was high and rapid near Barmen early in the year and in late January or early February the Kuisep flooded the interior on its way to the sea.  There were extremely heavy rains almost daily in February near Barmen (21S 17E, region 65) and the Nariep desert (region 71), SW of Walfischbai, was covered with grass and flowers.

%A 65/70
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1852
%T In February there was a terrific thunderstorm with deluging 
rain at Eikhams (c. 60 miles from Rehoboth; 22.5S 17E).  In 
May and early June a few stages south of Rehoboth
the nights were frosty and ponds were covered with 1/8 to 1" 
of ice in the mornings.  In late June and early July, in the 
area near Aamhoup (c. 25 S, 17E) there was still good water 
and pasturage, but the latter began to fail toward Bethany.  Both became scarcer continually as Anderson left 
Bethany in early August.

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1853
%T Probable drought year (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 
%F 
%K Central Namibia
%D 1853
%T Andersson (18XX) describes continued downpours in April of 1853, probably nearly Wesley Vale (c. 23S 19E).  This would contradict the information from the Drought Commission

%A 65
%F 
%K Central Namibia
%D 1856
%T In August near Gobabis (22.5S 19E) Chapman experienced a thunderstorm and a good rain shower.

%A 63
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1856
%T Abnormally dry year near Otjimbingue (22S 16E) (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 63
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1857
%T Abnormally dry year near Otjimbingue (22S 16E) (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1856/57
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions remain so in that year as well.

%A 69
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1857
%T Apparently quite wet elsewhere as the Kuisep (c. 23 S 16E) flooded and reached as far as Roodebank (Rooiebank?)  (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1857
%T During the last six months of the year 1857, little or no rain fell in the Omuramba River country (c. 21 S, 18 E) (Hutchins, 1889; Andersson, 1861). NOTE: this refers to the 1857/58 season)

%A 63
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1857
%T Green mentions unusually heavy rains January to August in Damaraland (Hutchins, 1889; Andersson, 1861). 

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1857/58
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions remain so in that year as well.

%A 63
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1858
%T Abnormally dry year near Otjimbingwe (22S 16E).

%A 65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1858
%TAbnormally dry year in the Omuramba River country (c. 21 S, 18 E), where no rain had fallen during this year as of early June.

%A 63
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1858
%TApparently heavy rains in March near Omarura (21S 16E), as Anderson (1861) remarks that at that time the rains ceased to annoy them because they became so limited as to not impede their journey.

%A 
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1858
%TIn April or May, Anderson found the Tojimdambi country (near Okaoa) parched and dry, and concluded that either he was there during a dry year or that the rains there fall much earlier than in  the southern part of Damaraland.  

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1858/59
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions remain so in that year as well.

%A 63
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1859
%T Abnormally dry year near Otjimbingwe (22S 16E) (Drought Commission, 1924).  NOTE: refers to 1859/60 rainy season.

%A 
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1859
%T About 10 days journey to the east of Otjimbingwe (22S 16E), there had been no rain of consequence during the whole year, trees and bush were bare (Hutchins,1889; Chapman, 1868/1971).  NOTE: this is probably somewhere in northern Botswana, near Ghanzi, c. 22S  22E.  The entry may refer to 1860. 

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1859/60
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions remain so in that year as well.

%A 62/63/65
%F -3
%K Central Namibia
%D 1860
%T In December Chapman spoke of unprecedented drought, with such dryness that it was scarcely possible to travel between Lake Ngami (c. 20.5S 22.5E) and Otjimbingue (22S 16E).  To the east of this latter place, there had been no rain of any consequence during the entire year and no grass at all.  Trees and bush were bare.  Chapman speaks of a rapid desiccation during the four previous years (1868/1971).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1861
%T In April of this year the country near Gobabis (Elephant Fountain) (22.5S 19E) was quite favorable, with high dense grass and flowers.  Apparently the rains were good (Chapman 1868/1971; Livingstone 1875).

%A 65
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1862
%T Very wet year (c. 22S 17E).  There was a severe flood and the highlands were covered with snow (Hann, 1910).

%A 63
%F +3
%K Central Namibia
%D 1863
%T Very wet year (Hann, 1910).  In June Springbuk Vley was full and there were very severe rains and flooding which washed out roads (near Okamabonde, Okjetwo, Tsawa, Okari).  The same was true for Wilson's Fountain (probably c. 22.5S 17E) in 1862 or 1863.  

%A 62/63/65
%F +3
%K Central Namibia
%D 1863
%T In 1863 Chapman remarks that the whole country from the coast (probably near Walfisbai) to Lake Ngami (c. 20.5S 22.5E) seems inundated and the oldest inhabitants could not remember ever experiencing such rains before.  Dwellings were washed away.

%A 69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1863
%T The Kuisep (c. 23S 16E) reached the sea (Rehbock, 1898).

%A 63/69/71
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1864
%T Very wet year.  Both the Swakop (c. 23 S 16E, region 63) and the Kuisep reached the sea (Rehbock, 1898).  The Kuisep (c. 23.5 S 16E, region 69) came down early in 1864 and there were heavy rains with much grass in Walfischbai in January.

%A 63
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1866
%T Drought; the Swakop did not reach Otjimbingwe (22S 16E) (Drought Commission).  It was dry at Objimbingwe.

%A 63
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1867
%T General drought over Namibia; the Swakop (c. 23S 16E) did not reach Otjimbingwe (22S 16E) (Drought Commission).  It was a dry year at Objimbingwe.

%A 61/63
%F -3
%K Central Namibia
%D 1868
%T Drought in this part of Namibia, particularly bad and accompanied by famine in Amboland (presumably Ovamboland c. 17S 16E, region 61).  The Swakop (c. 23S 16E, region 63) did not reach Otjimbingwe (22S 16E) (Drought Commission).  It was a dry year at Objimbingwe.  Hann gives 1868/69 as a drought year in Namibia.

%A 65
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1869
%T Drought; the springs at Okahandja dried up totally (22S 17E).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1870
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1871
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 61/63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1872
%T 1871 to 1874 were exceptionally wet years: Hann gives 1871/74 as flood or rainy years in Namibia..  Drought Commission gives 1874 as a "flood" year, presumably in the Gobabis region, at the report comes from the missionary Irle.  Probably wet in all of central Namibia.

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1872
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1873
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 61/63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1872/1873
%T 1871 to 1874 were exceptionally wet years: Hann gives 1871/74 as flood or rainy years in Namibia.  Drought Commission gives 1874 as a "flood" year, presumably in the Gobabis region, at the report comes from the missionary Irle.  Probably wet in all of central Namibia.

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1874
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 61/63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1874
%T 1871 to 1874 were exceptionally wet years: Hann gives 1871/74 as flood or rainy years in Namibia..  Drought Commission gives 1874 as a "flood" year, presumably in the Gobabis region, at the report comes from the missionary Irle.  Probably wet in all of central Namibia.

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1875
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).  Hann gives 1871/72 and 1872/73 as a flood or rainy year in Namibia.

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1876
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission). Hann gives 1871/72 and 1872/73 as a flood or rainy year in Namibia.

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1877
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1878
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1879
%T Drought in some parts of Namibia, including the Gobabis area (22.5S 19E) (Drought Commission).  Drought reported to the commission by Schneider of Okosomgomingo (apparently near the Omuveruma).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1880
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1881
%T With the exception of 1879, 1870 to 1881 were good gardening years at Gobabis (22.5S 19E), with good cultures of wheat and grain (Drought Commission).

%A 69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1881
%T The Kuisep  (23.5S 16E) reached the sea (Drought Commission - mentioned that this might have been 1880, but Stengel (1970) says 1881).

%A 61/63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1881
%T Wet year in Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924).  Kuisep strong (23.5S 16E, region 69) (Rehbock, 1898).

%A 65
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1883
%T It was dry in Okahandja (22S 17E).  In Omaruru (21S 16E) there were 16 frostnights in June, July and August, 1883 (Dove, 19XX).

%A 65
%F 
%K Central Namibia
%D 1883-1901
%T Irle, from Gobabis, said that the period 1883 to 1901 was one bad gardening years; the natives could seldom sow wheat or start a garden (Drought Commission).

%A 65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1884  
%T Very dry in Okahandja (22S 17E).  The natives were forced to trek out because of water shortages (Drought Commission).  Omaruru experienced minimum temperatures of 4.6 and 3 o C from November 10 to 12, 1884 (Dove, 19XX).

%A 63
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1884
%T There was a flood at Otjimbingwe (22S 16E) (Drought Commission, Hann, 1910). (This presumably means the Swakop reached here).

%A 63/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1885
%T This was a wet year; the Swakop (c. 23 S 16E, region 63) reached the sea.  Temperatures sank to -1.2 o C in May and again in September (Dove, 19XX).  The Kuisep (c. 23 S 16E, region 69) was strong and reached the sea (Rehbock, 1898, Drought Comission).

%A 63
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1886
%T There was a flood at Otjimbingue (22S 16E).

%A 65
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1886
%T The Omusema (22S 17E), a tributary of the Swakop (c. 23 S 16E), came down so strongly that it pushed the Swakop back and flowed in its bed (Jaeger, 19XX)..

%A 69
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1886
%T The Kuisep (c. 23.5 S 16E) twice reached Roodebank, but not because of heavy rains - this was because of a high water table caused by excessive rains of the previous year.

%A 63/65/69
%F -3
%K Central Namibia
%D 1887/1888
%T The agricultural years 1887/88 to 1889/90 were years of drought.  The drought was severe in 1888/89 in the south (Fisher, 1974).  The Drought Commission (1924) similarly reported that the years 1887-1890 were ones of drought, particularly in the south.

%A 63/65/69
%F -3
%K Central Namibia
%D 1888/1889
%T The agricultural years 1887/88 to 1889/90 were years of drought.  The Drought Commission (1924) similarly reported that the years 1887-1890 were ones of drought, particularly in the south.

%A 63/65/69
%F -3
%K Central Namibia
%D 1889/1890
%T The agricultural years 1887/88 to 1889/90 were years of drought.  The Drought Commission (1924) similarly reported that the years 1887-1890 were ones of drought, particularly in the south.

%A 65
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1891
%T Dry near Okamborombonga (21S, 17.5E) (Drought Commission).

%A 63/69
%F +1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1891
%T Generally wet in Namibia, but dry near Okamborombonga (21S 17.5E, region 65); Herero cattle died (Drought Commission).  Probably a year with a severe winter, as snow fell at Windhoek and lay overnight (Dove, 19XX).  The Omuveruma flowed (presumably region 63 or 65 in central Namibia; appears to be near the town of Okosongomingo).

%A 63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1892
%T The agricultural year 1891/92 was one of good to very good rains.
 (Drought Commission)

%A 63
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1892
%T This was a dry year at Omaruru (21S 16E) (Drought Commission).

%A 65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1892
%T This year was one of generally good to very good rains over Namibia, excluding Omararu (see above entry).  The Omuveruma flowed.  Drought commission describes it as a flood year (reference is from Irle, missionary at Gobabis, so probably refers to Gobabis region).

%A 71
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1893
%T There was grass at Nonidas and Rooibank (c. 23.5S,15E) (Drought Commission).

%A 63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1893
%T The Omuveruma flowed and the year was in general wet in Namibia, except in areas to the north including Gobabis.  August 1893 was particularly rainy, and it was a rainy year in Hereroland (c. 22S 18E, region 65) (Jaeger, 19XX).  In 1893 the Swakop (23S 16E, region 63) reached the sea and the Kuisep (23.5S 16E, region 65) was strong (Rehbock, 1898).  Stengel (1970) says the Kuisep reached the sea; says strongest flow of Swakop until 1916/17.

%A 61/65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1893/1894
%T The agricultural year 1893/94 was one of drought in areas to the north (region 61) and was a bad gardening year (apparently dry) at Gobabis (22.5S 19E, region 65).

%A 65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1894/1895
%T Generally, the agricultural years 1894/95 and 1895/96 were ones of drought, but the Omuveruma River still flowed.  It was dry at Okahandja (22S 17E) (Drought Commission). 

%A 65
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1895/1896
%T Generally, the agricultural years 1894/95 and 1895/96 were ones of drought, but the Omuveruma River still flowed.  The 1895/96 drought was very severe (Fisher, 1974).  It was dry at Okahandja (22S 17E) (Drought Commission) in 1896.  Drought in 1895/96 at 
Gobabis (22.5S 19E).

%A 63/65
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1896/1897
%T The years 1896/97 to 1898/99 were generally wet years over most of Namibia, except for drought near Omaruru (21S 16E, region 63) in 1898.    NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.  Part of the period may have been quite dry near Gobabis (22.5S 19E, region 65).  The Omuveruma flowed and in 1897 the Swakop (23S 16E, region 63) reached the sea.  Wet at Okahandja (22S 17E, region 65).

%A 63
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1897/1898
%T The years 1896/97 to 1898/99 were generally wet years over most of Namibia, except for drought near Omaruru (21S 16E, region 63) in 1898.  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.  Part of the period may have been quite dry near Gobabis (22.5S 19E, region 65).  The Omuveruma flowed and in 1897 the Swakop (23S 16E, region 63) reached the sea.  Wet at Okahandja (22S 17E, region 65).

%A 65
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1897/1898
%T The years 1896/97 to 1898/99 were generally wet years over most of Namibia, except for drought near Omaruru (21S 16E, region 63) in 1898.  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.  Part of theperiod may have been quite dry near Gobabis (22.5S 19E, region 65).  The Omuveruma flowed and in 1897 the Swakop (23S 16E, region 63) reached the sea.  Wet at Okahandja (22S 17E, region 65).

%A 63/65
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1898/1899
%T These were generally wet years over most of Namibia, except for drought near Omaruru (21S 16E, region 63) in 1898.  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.  Part of the period may have been quite dry near Gobabis (22.5S 19E, region 65).  The Omuveruma flowed and in 1897 the Swakop (23S 16E, region 63) reached the sea.  Wet at Okahandja (22S 17E, region 65).

%A 63/65/69
%F -1
%K Central Namibia
%D 1899/1900
%T This was a somewhat dry year, but the Omuveruma continued to flow.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1900
%T Drought in Namibia, but Omuveruma continued to flow.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1901
%T Drought in Namibia, but Omuveruma continued to flow.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1902
%T Drought in Namibia.  Omuveruma ceased to flow.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1903
%T Drought in Namibia.  Omuveruma no longer flowed.

%A 63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1904
%T The Kuisep and the Swakop reached the sea (Stengel, 1970).  This was a wet year, but afterward the rains decreased.

%A 63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1909
%T Wet year according to XXX, but Stengel (1970) says Kuisep not reach sea and Swakop was weak as reached the sea.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1911
%T Year of drought in Namibia

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1912
%T Year of drought in Namibia

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1913
%T Year of drought in Namibia

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1914
%T Year of drought in Namibia

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1915
%T Year of drought in Namibia

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1916
%T Year of drought in Namibia

%A 63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1917
%T Kuisep and Swakop reached the sea (Stengel, 1970). Wet year.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1918
%T Drought year in Namibia.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1919
%T Drought year in Namibia.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1920
%T Drought year in Namibia.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1921
%T Drought year in Namibia.

%A 63/65/69
%F -2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1922
%T Drought year in Namibia.

%A 63/65/69
%F +2
%K Central Namibia
%D 1923
%T Kuisep reached the sea (Stengel, 1970).  This was a wet year.  There was a severe flood at Otjimbingue, but not as severe as the floods of 1884 and 1886.  NOTE: check timing of the 1883 and 1884 entries - some discrepancy with this one.

%A 
%F +2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1682
%T Pools in the Holrevier (near Elandsfontein, c 31 S, 18 E) were generally deep and the Stinck River was probably full (Mossop, 1931).

%A 
%F 
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1683
%T The Stinck River was in this year no more than a "sluit" and pools in the Holrevier (31S 18E) dried up about one foot since the previous year.  This year was extremely dry; near Klawer,  it looked as if it had not rained for a whole year (Mossop, 1931).

%A 
%F 
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1685
%T Valentyn experienced rain on November 14 near Port Nolloth and on ovember 23 found very large trees washed up along the seashore near Buffel's river (Theal, 1910; Raidt, 1971).

%A 
%F 
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1686
%T In January, Valentyn went on an elephant hunt in the area at about 32 S and saw several of them (Theal, 1910; Raidt, 1973).

%A 
%F 
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1771
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 
%F 
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1773
%T Van Reenen said that the sea still reached Nonidas then and he saw elephants and giraffes there (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1792
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1798
%T Drought (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1833
%T Drought in Namibia, over most of country (Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 78
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1837
%T Probably a year with reasonable rainfall at Warmbad (28.5S 19E) (Tindall, 1959).  Alexander (1838) waited until January for rain at Warmbad; several rains there and to the north.  This is apparently the rainy season 1837/38.

%A 78
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1838
%T Probably a year with reasonable rainfall at Warmbad (28.5S 19E) (Tindall, 1959).

%A 78/82
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1838/1839
%T Probably a year with reasonable rainfall at Warmbad (28.5S 19E) and much snow at Lily Fountain in the Kamiesbergen (west of Kamieskroon, 30.5S 18E) (Tindall, 1959; Backhouse, 1844).  This is apparently the rainy season 1838/39.

%A 78
%F -1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1840
%T Probably a year of drought at Warmbad (28.5S 19E) (Tindall, 1959).

%A 82
%F -3
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1840
%T In February drought forced many to leave the Kamiesbergen (30.5S 18E; there was a famine by early March.  Uitkonst escaped this summer drought, as rain fell there c. April 1 (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1841
%T At Nisbett Bath (near Warmbad) (28.5S 19E) no rain had fallen in the ten months January to November (Tindall, 1959).

%A 78
%F -1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1842
%T In late February there were unusually heavy rains near Warmbad (28.5S 19E) , which caused rivers to overflow.  Rest of year probably no rain (Tindall, 1959).  This is the 1841/42 rainy season.

%A 78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1843
%T On February 10, there was rain near Warmbad (28.5S 19E), but as of early April the rainy season was passing.  It was, however, probably a year of drought (Tindall, 1959).  This is the 1842/43 season.

%A 78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1844
%T Tindall (1959) says in February at Warmbad (28.5S 19E) that 
the area had undergone two years without rain, except for two 
slight and "partial" showers.  This is 1843/44 rainy season.

%A 63,69
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1844
%T Drought prevented their (Tindall's) trip to Damaraland (c. 
21S 18E).  However, an abundance of rain fell on April 25.  
The Commission (1924) also gives this as a drought year.  
This is 1843/44 rainy season.

%A 78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1845
%T On June 15, near Warmbad (28.5S 19E) there was no water in 
the Vaan River (28.5S 19E) and the Caapfontein dried up 
(Tindall, 1959).  This is the 1844/45 rainy season.

%A 78
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1846
%T Probably a year with reasonable rainfall near Warmbad (28.5S 
19E) (Tindall, 1959).  This is 1845/46 rainy season.

%A 78
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1847
%T Probably a year with sufficient rainfall near Warmbad (28.5S 
19E) (Tindall, 1959).  This is 1846/47 rainy season.

%A 78
%F +2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1848
%T A year with good rainfall near Warmbad (28.5S 19E) (Tindall, 
1959).  This is 1847/48 rainy season.

%A 65/69
%F +2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1848
%T In November there were several falls of rains and there was 
plenty of green grass for the oxen and no problems with 
drought on the November-December journey from Warmbad (28.5S 
19E) to Gobabis.  This is 1848/49 rainy season.

%A 78
%F -1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1849
%T Probably a year of drought near Warmbad (28.5S 19E) (Tindall, 
1959).  This is 1848/49 rainy season.

%A 78
%F -1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1850
%T Probably a year of drought near Warmbad (28.5S 19E) (Tindall, 
1959).  This is 1849/50 rainy season.

%A 65/69
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1851
%T Drought between Gobabis (22.5S 19E) and Warmbad (28.5S 19E).  Travel between these places in May and June, 1851, was difficult because of the drought, no grass or water being found. Tindall's group finally found water on July 3 near Warmbad (Tindall, 1959).

%A 78
%F -1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1851
%T Drought between Gobabis (22.5S 19E) and Warmbad (28.5S 19E). Travel between these places in May and June, 1851, was difficult because of the drought, no grass or water being found.  Tindall's group finally found water on July 3 near Warmbad (Tindall, 1959).  This refers to the 1850/51 rainy season.

%A 78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1851
%T However, finally on November 29, 1851, rain fell abundantly in 
Warmbad.  On December 15 there was again some rain, but most 
places were still dry.  The November 29 rain broke a long 
drought and famine (Tindall, 1959).  This refers to the 1851/52 rainy season.

%A 78
%F -3
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1852
%T In March, 1852, Blydeverwachtung (NE of Warmbad; 28S 20E) was still 
suffering a long and severe drought.  The riverbed was dry 
after April (Tindall, 1959).  This is 1851/52 rainy season.

%A 78
%F -3
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1853
%T Drought continued in the Warmbad area (28.5S 19E) in 1853 and the 
riverbed remained dry (Tindall, 1959).  This is 1852/53 rainy 
season.

%A 78
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1854
%T In early January the drought continued at Warmbad (28.5S 19E), but on January 31 and February 1 or later, rain poured and 
the riverbed was filled for the first time since April 1852 
(Tindall, 1959).  This is 1853/54 rainy season.  Caused by
torrential rain.

%A 82
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1856
%T In April (in the dry season) there was a torrential rain 
between St. Helena Bay (c. 30S 18E) and the mouth of the 
Orange River (something that had happened only four times in 
sixteen years (QJRMS, 1873, p. 97).  Caused by torrential rain.

%A 82
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1866
%T Also in this year a torrential rain fell in April between the 
mouth of the Orange River and St. Helena Bay (c. 30S 18E) 
(QJRMS, 1873, p. 97). Caused by torrential rain.

%A 69/70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1867
%T A year of general drought over Namibia (Drought Commission, 
1924).

%A 82
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1868
%T As in 1856 and 1866, a torrential rain fell in April between 
the mouth of the Orange River and St. Helena Bay (c. 30S 18E) 
(QJRMS, 1873, p. 97).

%A 82
%F -1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1873
%T Again a dry season rain (in March) in the above region 
(QJRMS, 1873, p. 97).

%A 69/70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1879
%T General drought over Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924).  

%A 69/70/78
%F -3
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1883/1884
%T Severe drought in southern Namibia (Drought Commission, 
1924, Fisher, 1974).

%A 69/70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1886/1887
%T The agricultural years 1886/87 to 1889/90 were years of drought.  The rains in the first of these years were near normal.  The drought was very severe in the agricultural year 1888/89 in southern Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924, Fisher, 1974).  NOTE: this entry appears to be based on actual rainfall records.

%A 69/70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1887/1888
%T The agricultural years 1886/87 to 1889/90 were years of drought.  The rains in the first of these years were near normal.  The drought was very severe in the agricultural year 1888/89 in southern Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924, Fisher, 1974).  NOTE: this entry appears to be based on actual rainfall records.

%A 69/70/78
%F -3
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1888/1889
%T The agricultural years 1886/87 to 1889/90 were years of drought.  The rains in the first of these years were near normal.  The drought was very severe in the agricultural year 1888/89 in southern Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924, Fisher, 1974).  NOTE: this entry appears to be based on actual rainfall records.

%A 69/70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1889/1890
%T The agricultural years 1886/87 to 1889/90 were years of drought.  The rains in the first of these years were near normal.  The drought was very severe in the agricultural year 1888/89 in southern Namibia (Drought Commission, 1924, Fisher, 1974).  NOTE: this entry appears to be based on actual rainfall records.


%A 69/70/78
%F +2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1891/1892
%T The agricultural years 1891/92 to 1894/95 were ones of 
generally very good rainfall in southern Namibia, with 
rainfall being near normal in the last of these (Drought 
Commission, 1924).  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.

%A 69/70/78
%F +2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1892/1893
%T The agricultural years 1891/92 to 1894/95 were ones of 
generally very good rainfall in southern Namibia, with 
rainfall being near normal in the last of these (Drought 
Commission, 1924).  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.

%A 69/70/78
%F +2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1893/1894
%T The agricultural years 1891/92 to 1894/95 were ones of 
generally very good rainfall in southern Namibia, with 
rainfall being near normal in the last of these (Drought 
Commission, 1924).  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.

%A 69/70/78
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1894/1895
%T The agricultural years 1891/92 to 1894/95 were ones of 
generally very good rainfall in southern Namibia, with 
rainfall being near normal in the last of these (Drought 
Commission, 1924).  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.

%A 69/70/78
%F -2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1895/1896
%T This agricultural year was one of very severe drought in southern Namibia 
(Drought Commission, 1924).

%A 69/70/78
%F +2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1896/1897
%T The agricultural years 1896/97 to 1899/1900 were ones of 
generally very good rains in southern Namibia.  However  in 
1897/98 and 1899/1900 rainfall was just above normal (Drought 
Commission, 1924).  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.

%A 69/70/78
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1897/1898
%T The agricultural years 1896/97 to 1899/1900 were ones of 
generally very good rains in southern Namibia.  However  in 
1897/98 and 1899/1900 rainfall was just above normal (Drought 
Commission, 1924).  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.

%A 69/70/78
%F +2
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1898/1899
%T The agricultural years 1896/97 to 1899/1900 were ones of 
generally very good rains in southern Namibia.  However  in 
1897/98 and 1899/1900 rainfall was just above normal (Drought 
Commission, 1924).  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.

%A 69/70/78
%F +1
%K Southern Namibia/Northwestern Cape
%D 1899/1900
%T The agricultural years 1896/97 to 1899/1900 were ones of 
generally very good rains in southern Namibia.  However  in 
1897/98 and 1899/1900 rainfall was just above normal (Drought 
Commission, 1924).  NOTE: this appears to be based on rainfall measurements.

%A 68
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1826
%T Famine in eastern Botswana (Parson, 1972).

%A 68
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1827
%T Famine in eastern Botswana (Parson, 1972).

%A 68
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1928
%T Famine in eastern Botswana (Parson, 1972).

%A 68
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1829
%T Famine in eastern Botswana (Parson, 1972).

%A 68
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1834
%T Famine in eastern Botswana (Parson, 1972).

%A 62
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1844
%T According to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in the years 1844, 1845, 1846 in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato (23.5 26E), and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  The years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852. 
%A 62
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1845
%T According to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in the years 1844, 1845, 1846 in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato (23.5 26E), and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  The years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852.

%A 62
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1846
%T According to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in the years 1844, 1845, 1846 in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato (23.5 26E), and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  The years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852.  

%A 62
%F -1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1847
%T According to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in the years 1844, 1845, 1846 in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato (23.5 26E), and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  The years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852.  This statement suggests that 1847, 1848, and 1849 were also dry - later entries confirm that 1850 and 1851 were dry.

%A 62
%F -1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1848
%T According to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in the years 1844, 1845, 1846 in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato (23.5 26E), and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  The years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852.  This statement suggests that 1847, 1848, and 1849 were also dry - later entries confirm that 1850 and 1851 were dry.

%A 62
%F -1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1849
%T According to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in the years 1844, 1845, 1846 in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato (23.5 26E), and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  The years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852.  This statement suggests that 1847, 1848, and 1849 were also dry - later entries confirm that 1850 and 1851 were dry.

%A 62
%F -1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1849
%T In June the Makarikari salt pans were dry (Kirby, 1939; Livingstone, 1875; Chapman, 1868/1971).  NOTE: this does not necessarily indicate dry year; by June, the flood may not have reached the salt pans.  This is probably related to conditions around the Okavango, but local rains cannot be ruled out.

%A 60/68
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1850
%T Widespread drought in Bamangwato (23.5 26E) and Sebitoane's 
country (18.5 24E) (Theal, 1910).  

%A 60/68
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1851
%T Widespread drought in Bamangwato (23.5 26E, region 68)
and Sebitoane's country (18.5 24E, region 60) (Theal, 1910). 
In April 1851 Leyland (1866) said it was very dry near Kobbe 
(21S 25E) and they had to send for the rainmaker.

%A 68
%F +1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1852
%T In July Chapman (1868/1971) found a permanent water pool 
called Kobe (pan) (21S 25E), a rainwater vley and several 
pools.

%A 68
%F -1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1853
%T Near Motlatsa (far north of Mahalapye; 22S 25E) the rains 
were delayed beyond the usual time and the country near 
Nchokotsa (Shokotsa) (21S 25E) was parched in February 
(Livingstone 1875).  

%A 62
%F -1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1853
%T The Mokoko River, which in the memory of living persons was 
once a flowing stream, was then dry (21 to 22S, 25.5E).

%A 62
%F +2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1853
%T Andersson said that Kobis had probably had heavy rains recently (as of July 1853), as the place was a magnificant sheet of water (c. 21S, 22.5E).

%A 62
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1853
%T Andersson said that Lake Ngami was very low when he arrived there c. August 1, 1853, but that its waters rose 3 feet while they were there (during the dry season).  They were troubled by excessive drought 8 days from the lake and there was drought in Bechuana country near the lake, which the natives blamed on Moffat.

%A 62
%F 
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1853
%T In March the annual flood of the Chobe arrived up north and 
rains were copious near Kama-Kama (20S 25E), north of the 
Nwetwe saltpans, but water in the ponds (presumably near 
Kama-Kama) was nevertheless rapidly disappearing 
(Livingstone, 1875; Chapman, 1868).

%A 60
%F 
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1854
%T In January the swamp was dry near Chapo's town (21S 24.5E) 
but near Shogotsa (21S 25E), the salt pans had 2 feet of 
water (NOTE - this may mean local rainfall).  There was rain 
in the area on January 14, 21, 24 and late in the year 
several showers in late November or early December.

%A 68
%F +1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1854
%T The fountains in the area east of Lake Ngami (probably 
Bamangwato; 23.5S 26E) were not dry when Chapman was there.

%A 60 or 62
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1854
%T Drought in Bechuana country near the lake (probably c. 20.5S 
23E).  The rainmaker blamed it on Moffat (Andersson 1856).

%A 62
%F -3
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1854
%T In November there was famine near Lechulatebe's town 
(c. 20.5S 23E), just east of Lake Ngami, as a result of long and 
continued drought (this may have begun in earlier years; 
probably at least 1853) (Chapman 1868).

%A 60
%F +1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1855
%T On Chapman's journey through the Chenamba Hills (18S 25E) in 
March there were frequent thunderstorms and abundant rainfall 
fell (Chapman, 1868).

%A 63/65
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1856/57
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions remain so in that year as well.  Green, however, reports 
unusually heavy rains near Lake Ngami (20.5S 22/5E) and the Baklari desert during the first half of 1857(Hutchins, 1889).  (NOTE - I believed he traveled via the Ghanzi ridge).

%A 62
%F +2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1856/57
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions remain so in that year as well.  Green, however, reports unusually heavy rains near Lake Ngami (20.5S 22/5E) and the Baklari desert during the first half of 1857 (Hutchins, 1889).  (NOTE - I believed he traveled via the Ghanzi ridge).

%A 62/63/65
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1857/58
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions remain so in that year as well.  Green, however, reports unusually heavy rains near Lake Ngami (20.5S 22/5E) and the Baklari desert during the first half of 1857 (Hutchins, 1889).  (NOTE - I believed he traveled via the Ghanzi ridge).

%A 62/63/65
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1858/59
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions remain so in that year as well.  Green, however, reports unusually heavy rains near Lake Ngami (20.5S 22/5E) and the Baklari desert during the first half of 1857 (Hutchins, 1889).  (NOTE - I believed he traveled via the Ghanzi ridge).

%A 62/63/65
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1859/60
%T The four years 1856/57 to 1859/60 were extremely dry in the 
country between Otjimbingue (22.5S 16E) and Lake Ngami and in 
January 1860 Chapman expresses fear that the conditions 
remain so in that year as well.  Green, however, reports 
unusually heavy rains near Lake Ngami (20.5S 22/5E) and the 
Baklari desert during the first half of 1857 
(Hutchins, 1889).  (NOTE - I believed he traveled via the 
Ghanzi ridge).

%A 
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1860
%T In December Chapman spoke of unprecedented drought, with such 
dryness that it was scarcely possible to travel between Lake 
Ngami and Otjimbingue.  To the east of this latter place, 
there had been no rain of any consequence during the entire 
year and no grass at all.  This would have been the 1859/60 rainy season and the beginning of the 1860/61 rainy season.  Trees and bush were bare.  Chapman 
speaks of a rapid desiccation during the four previous years 
(1868/1971).

%A 62
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1861
%T There was a drought in the area near Koobye (21S 23E), SW of 
Lake Ngami, and as of September 29, there had been no rain 
for a year.  Chapman had never seen the area so dry, though 
he had been there frequently since 1849.  However, there were 
heavy rains in late October and in November in that area 
(near Koppie) (21S 23E), and again frequent heavy rains 
through December.  Baines describes the dryness of the Ngami 
country in August to December (Chapman, 
1868/1971).

%A 68
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1862
%T There was apparently drought in the country east of Lake 
Ngami (probably Bamangwato; 23.5S 26E) as in April Chapman 
remarked how much it had changed since his visit in 1854 and 
numerous fountains had dried up.  The river was high but the 
natives said it was an unusually dry year so far with no rain 
of consequence for two months (March and April).  Finally at 
the end of April there were three days of rain.

%A 57/62/63/65/71
%F +2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1862
%T Except in the coutry east of Lake Ngami (probably Bamangwato 
- see above entry) both 1862 and 1863 were quite favorable.  In those 
years there were unusually heavy rains (Chapman, 1868/1971) 
along the Zambezi (region 57) and in the area (regions 63,65,71) 
between Walfischbai and Lake Ngami, where natives said the 
rains were the heaviest known by the oldest inhabitants.  Dwellings 
were destroyed.  In May 1863 there was a good harvest near Lake 
Ngami (region 62) (Chapman, 1968/1971; Gamble 1885).

%A 57/62/63/65/71
%F +2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1863
%T Except in the coutry east of Lake Ngami (probably Bamangwato 
- see above entry) both 1862 and 1863 were quite favorable.  In those 
years there were unusually heavy rains (Chapman, 1868/1971) 
along the Zambezi (region 57) and in the area (regions 63,65,71) 
between Walfischbai and Lake Ngami, where natives said the 
rains were the heaviest known by the oldest inhabitants.  Dwellings 
were destroyed.  In May 1863 there was a good harvest near Lake 
Ngami (region 62) (Chapman, 1968/1971; Gamble 1885).

%A 62
%F -2
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1879
%T Drought near Lake Ngami (c. 20.5S 22.5E) (Gamble, 1885). 
NOTE: this is probably the 1879/80 rainy season).

%A 68/73/74
%F +1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1884
%T Good rains between Dundee (Natal) (28S 30E) and the 
Makarikari pans (c. 21S, 25-26E).

%A 62
%F -1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1890/1891
%T Dry in the Ngami are (c. 20.5S 22.5E), according to von 
Francois (Kokot).

%A 62
%F +1
%K Northern Botswana
%D 1899
%T Unusually rainy in the Ngami area (c. 20.5S 22.5E), according 
to Scolefield (Kokot).

%A 77
%F +1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1812
%T In July Burchell found much grass along the way from c. 
26.5S/24E to Kuruman (27.5S 24E), although it was somewhat 
drier further south (probably c. 28S 24E - region 76).  Near 
Litakun (near Kuruman, same as Lattakoo) he had no difficulty 
finding water.  Apparently there were good rains in this year 
(Burchell, 1953).

%A 76
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1812
%T In July Burchell found much grass along the way from c. 
26.5S/24E to Kuruman (27.5S 24E), although it was somewhat 
drier further south (probably c. 28S 24E - region 76).  Near 
Litakun (near Kuruman, same as Lattakoo) he had no difficulty 
finding water.  Apparently there were good rains in this year 
(Burchell, 1953).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1818
%T This was apparently a year of drought near Mashow (26.5S 24E) 
(Kirby, 1939): the rainmaker was sent for but he was 
unsuccessful in making rain.  August 8 was the first spring 
rain of the year at Kuruman (27.5S 24E) (Campbell, 1822).

%A 77
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1819
%T Dry season in the Kuruman area (27.5S 24E)  (Kirby, 1939; 
Campbell, 1822).

%A 77
%F +1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1820
%T Early in the year (January and February) there was a lack of 
rain near Kuruman (27.5S 24E); when the rainmaker failed, the 
chief asked the missionaries c. February 28 to pray for rain.  
They did and it rained nearly every week since; rain was very 
abundant in March and April.  In late April the Manapanne 
Lake was over 1 mile in circumference and probably formed 
from rain water.  Lake Chu-y-ing Mirebooh was at least five 
miles in circumference.  On April 21, 22, 28 and 29 there 
were torrential rains day and night in the Morolong country.  In early May the Molopo River was 10 yards wide 
and 2 feet deep in the Marotzee country near Kurreechane 
(25.5S 25.5E).  In May torrential rains fell in the country 
between Kurreechane and the Mashow River (near Kuruman). 

%A 74
%F +2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1820
%T The lake nearby at Meribohwhey was 5 to 6 miles in circumference.  
Torrential rain fell in early June near Lattakoo (Kuruman) 
and the Kuruman River.  The first spring rain of the year at 
Kuruman fell in July and was accompanied by a thunderstorm.  
On July 8 there was snow on the ground there, a sight the 
missionaries had never seen there, not even on the hills 
(these apparently accompanied the passage of a cyclone).  
Campbell mentions that abundant winter rains fall in this 
part of Botswana, stating that this is not in accord with 
Moffats's description of the area's climate.  He also reports 
that the bed of the Kuruman River was dry near Kuruman, but a 
considerable stream where they passed it near Patanee (27S 
24E) and Maklareen Rivers (Kirby, 1939; Campbell, 1822).

%A 77
%F 
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1820/1821/1822/1823/1824/1825/1826/1827/1828/1829/1830c.
%T According to the natives, about this time the Kuruman area 
(27.5S 24E) was much wetter than in the early 1830s.  
Campbell confirmed their story for the early part of this 
period.  Until c. 1832 the Matlaring River ran at Kuruman and 
springs were more numerous and the Kuruman River held much 
more water (Kirby, 1939).

%A 77
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1823
%T When Thompson crossed the Lattakoo River (Mashowing) near 
Kuruman (27.5S 24E) in June, it was then only a chain of 
pools (Thompson, 1827).

%A 77
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1832
%T Very little rain in the Kuruman area (27.5S 24E); the 
Matlaring River ceased to run near Kuruman.  Dryness in this 
and the next two years confirmed by Andrew Smith, a Baclaru 
chief and bushmen (Kirby, 1939).

%A 78
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1832
%T Khuis area (26.5S 22E) was very dry, as was the southern 
Kalahari (c. 26S 21E) (Kirby, 1939)

%A 77
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1833
%T Very little rain in the Kuruman area; the Matlaring River was 
dry at Kuruman (27.5S 24E) (Kirby 1939).

%A 78
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1833
%T Khuis area (26.5S 22E) and the southern Kalahari (c. 26S 21E) 
were very dry (Kirby, 1939).

%A 77/78
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1834
%T Very little rain in the Kuruman area (27.5S 24E); the 
Matlaring Rivery was dry at Kuruman.  Drought prevented 
Andrew Smith from reaching Kuruman.  Khuis area (26.5S 22E) 
and the southern Kalahari (c. 26S 21E) were very dry (Kirby, 
1939; Hutchins, 1889).

%A 78
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1835
%T This was a year of drought at Khuis (26.5S 22E) and in the 
surrounding southern Kalahari, but a year of abundant rains 
near Kuruman (27.5S 24E - region 77) (NOTE: see if this is my 
summary or if the statement is found in the sources).  All 
waters were dried up from Machua or Marrebing to Mobil (i.e., 
from Mashowing River or Madebing (26.5S 23E - region 77) to 
Maubel Hill, c. 45 miles NW).  In February there was no rain 
at the sources of the Hart River or at Taungs (near Kuruman) 
- the country was dry and parched - and the Kuruman River was 
dry in this month, which was normally the rainy season.  The 
area received rain on three days in early March and a few 
drops late in the month, but in the Langebergen (29S 23E; SW 
of Kuruman) the waters were still quite dry.  Some vleys 
there contained water, but none of those on the west side of 
the mountain, and wells had recently dried up.  Natives told Smith that there had been no rains in the Kalahari for several years and that all of the waters dried up.

%A 74/76/77
%F +1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1835
%T While March remained quite dry (NOTE: today it is the wettest 
month) in the Kuruman area (region 77), heavy rains fell in 
April and apparently continued through May (also see region 78 entry, above, for 1835).  Smith experienced several heavy May rains near Great Choai (26..5S 
25E - region 74) and found an abundance of water in low 
grounds and valleys.  Moffat also experienced several May 
rains, occasionally heavy, near Motito (27S 24.5E - region 
76), just to the northeast (c. 40mi) of Kuruman; and near 
Lottakane (probably Lattakoo = Litakun) in late May, water flowed abundantly in rivers. 

%A 68
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1835
%T Both Moffat and Smith report several occasions of June rains 
in the Tulane area (near Zeerust) and hail and very cold 
weather (region 74).  On June 12 rain continued throughout 
the night and there was frost on June 18 (also in the Tulane 
area).  Smith remarks that the Oori River (north of 
Rustenberg; 25S 28E - region 68) contained unusually little 
water; several small lakes existed to the west of it (July).  
He also reports several occasions of frost and/or freezing 
temperatures in July and August and persistent dryness in 
September, when the Oori (also called Krokodile or Limpopo) 
River continued drying up, as did other waters, and several 
posts to the west had to be abandoned for lack of water.  In 
early October the streams and rivers in the valleys of the 
Kurreechane Hills (25.5S 25.5E) were all dry and it remained 
dry in this area and southward to Kuruman throughout the 
month (Kirby, 1939, 1940; Wallis, 1976).

%A 77
%F -3
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1838
%T Severe drought in Kuruman (Kotze 1951) in March (27.5S 24E).

%A 77
%F +2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1841/1842c.
%T Heavy rains and unusually large melon crop near Motito (c. 40 
miles northeast from Kuruman; 27.5S 24E) (Livingstone, 1875).

%A 
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1843/1844
%T ???Livingstone says it was exceptionally dry - the location 
was not given but it could be Namibia instead of Botswana 
(Drought Commission).

%A 74
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1845
%T Four years of drought, 1845 to 1848, at Chokuane (near 
Gaberone) (24.5S 25.5E), according to Livingstone.  He said 
that there was not more than 10" of rain together in the 
second and third year of the mission and the Kolobeng River 
there ran dry (Livingstone, 1975).

%A 74
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1846
%T Four years of drought, 1845 to 1848, at Chokuane (near 
Gaberone) (24.5S 25.5E), according to Livingstone.  He said 
that there was not more than 10" of rain together in the 
second and third year of the mission and the Kolobeng River 
there ran dry (Livingstone, 1975).

%A 74
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1847
%T Four years of drought, 1845 to 1848, at Chokuane (near 
Gaberone) (24.5S 25.5E), according to Livingstone.  He said 
that there was not more than 10" of rain together in the 
second and third year of the mission and the Kolobeng River 
there ran dry (Livingstone, 1975).

%A 74
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1848
%T Four years of drought, 1845 to 1848, at Chokuane (near 
Gaberone) (24.5S 25.5E), according to Livingstone.  He said 
that there was not more than 10" of rain together in the 
second and third year of the mission and the Kolobeng River 
there ran dry (Livingstone, 1975).

%A 74
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1849
%T In June there was still drought at Chokuane (24.5S 25.5E) 
(Livingstone, 1875).  It was so severe, Livingstone wrote in January, 1849, that the people had survived the previous six months entirely on locusts (Hitchcock, REF).

%A 60
%F -3
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1850
%T Severe and widespread drought in Sebitoane's country (18.5S 
24E) and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E) (Livingstone, 1875).  Hitchcock (REF) suggests the drought persisted from 1845 to 1851 when Livingstone was living at Kolobeng (this appears to be the same as the above references to Chokuane).

%A 60
%F -3
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1851
%T Severe and widespread drought in Sebitoane's country (18.5S 
24E) and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E) (Livingstone, 1875).  Hitchcock (REF) suggests the drought persisted from 1845 to 1851 when Livingstone was living at Kolobeng (this appears to be the same as the above references to Chokuane).

%A 77
%F +3
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1852
%T This was a year of very good rains in the Kalahari and near 
Kuruman (27.5S 24E), but possibly one of continuing drought 
in the Gaberone area (24S 25.5E).

%A 74
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1852
%T This was a year of very good rains in the Kalahari and near 
Kuruman (27.5S 24E), but possibly one of continuing drought 
in the Gaberone area (24S 25.5E, region 74).

%A 77
%F +3
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1852
%T Near Motito (c. 40 miles northeast of Kuruman; 27.5S 24E) the 
heavy rains brought an unusually large melon crop, something 
which seemed to occur in 10 or 11 year cycles and had 
happened on 3 or 4 occasions before (Livingstone, 1875; 
Hutchins, 1889).

%A 68
%F +2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1854
%T Very heavy rains this year in southeastern Botswana.   In 
June Moffat experienced several days of heavy rain near 
Litabaruba (near Shoshong; 23.5S 26E) and that area had a 
good harvest of corn.  NOTE: drought occurred when Moffat first arrived in Kuruman and the natives blamed him.  May have been 1830s - check it out.

%A 74
%F +2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1854
%T Near Kopang (24S 25.5E) early November was rather dry and 
water scarce, despite occasional light rain but heavy rains 
commenced in late November (i.e., 1854/55 season) (Wallis, 1976).

%A 60/68/74
%F +1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1857
%T There was a thunderstorm but little rain on August 9 at Kanye 
(25S 25.5E - region 74).  At Throng (c. 10 miles NE) the 
previous year (1856/57 season) was too wet, so the crops were 
not particularly good.  On August 14 a thunderstorm with very 
heavy rain and cold temperatures caused Moffat to stop at 
Litabaruba (c. 100 miles N of Mafeking; 23.5S 26E - region 
68).  This weather may have persisted as long as four days.  
On August 26 there was rain near Shoshong, but not much, and 
several pools of water stood in the area; on the 27th there 
was a thunderstorm there without rain.  Moffat had no 
difficulty finding water in August and September on nearly 
the whole route from Kuruman to Bulawayo (20S 28.5E - region 
60), so the good rains apparently reached as far as Kuruman 
(27.5S 24E, region 68) (Wallis 1976).

%A 77
%F +1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1862 or 1863
%T Good rains in the Kalahari (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 68
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1865
%T Leask found in November dry rivers near Mahalapye where he 
had expected to find water (Wallis, 1954).  [Presumably this 
refers to the town SW of Ngami (c. 23.5S 22.5E), not the 
current Mahalapye]

%A 76
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1873
%T As of November, there had not been a drop of rain for months 
between Kimberly (28S 25E) and Vryburg (27S 24.5E).  In 
February of that year there seemed to Holub to be a drought 
NW of Kimberly near the Vaal, as many waterholes and springs 
were dry, but a torrential rain fell in mid-March.

%A 68
%F +1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1873
%T Holub experienced incessant rain in June near Shoshong (23.5S 26E), i.e., in the middle of the dry season (Holub, 1881).

%A 68
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1875
%T Drought near Shoshong (23.5S 26E) in June.  There were heavy rains on June 22, near the Shaneng River, which was 60 ' wide (Holub, 1881). 

%A 68
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1876/77
%T Drought at Shoshong (23.5S 26E) (Hitchcock, REF).  This drought was particularly severe and the population ate grass to survive.  Hepburn, a resident missionary, competed with local rainmakers and was successful.  Khama, the Ngwata chief after 1875, thus instituted a day of prayer to replace the rainmaking ceremony.

%A 68/74
%F -1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1878
%T This was a very dry year in Botswana (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 74
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1879
%T Drought at Kweneng (Jwaneng) in 1879 (Hitchcock, REF).

%A 
%F +2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1880
%T Heavy rains along the Molopo River (c. 26S 26E to 28S 24E), 
such as had not been experienced for years (Gamble, 1885).

%A 77
%F +1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1885
%T Copious rains in the Kalahari (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77
%F +1
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1894
%T Flood of the Kuruman River (c. 27.5S 24E) due to heavy rains 
in the regions of its headwaters (Wellington, 1955).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1895
%T Barber travelled along the Mashowing (Lattakoo) and Molopo Rivers in 1895 and found them dry (Kokot)..

%A 74
%F -2
%K Southern & Southeastern Kalahari
%D 1896
%T Drought at Kweneng (Jwaneng) in 1896 (Hitchcock, REF).

%A 77/78/81/82
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1804
%T Drought in the region (31S 25E) between Schneeberg and the 
banks of the Orange River (Lichtenstein, 1812).

%A 76/77
%F -1
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1811
%T Near Griquatown (29S 23E, region 77) there was no rain October 22 to 
November 9, but there were thunderstorms with torrential 
rains on November 11 and 13.  In this same area (Klaarwater; 
29S 24.5E, region 76) the country was parched in early December due to a 
long absence of expected rains.  There was great drought 
"everywhere" (Burchell, 1953).

%A 77/80
%F +1
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1812
%T This drought continued through the first half of January, 
which was usually the heart of the rainy season.  The rainy 
season finally began around January 10 and there were six 
days of heavy rain January 10-15 at Klaarwater (Griquatown; 
29S 23E, region 77).  In mid-February the heaviest shower of the season 
fell with hail at Klaarwater and near Aakaap a lake formed 
from the tremendous quantity of rain.  In late February near 
Kaabis Kraal (at the Brak River; 30.5S 24E, region 80) NW of de Aar, the 
river bed was dry in most places, with only a few ponds, but 
looked as if it must be a deep river during the rainy season.  
There was incessant rain February 28 and March ??, and 
several additional falls of heavy rain in March on the way to 
Graaf Reinet (32S 24.5E), with hail and flooding destroying 
crops on March 19.  Heavy rain fell in the Sneeuwberg (31.5 S 
25E, region 77) on March 22 and 23.  On June 7 snow fell at Klaarwater 
and lay one day; this was the first snow Burchell had seen 
north of the Gariep (Orange) River.  There was frost near 
Blink Klip, which the natives said was extremely rare.  In July near Kuruman there was plenty of grass and drinking water; the same near Litaku (ENE of Kuruman; 27S 24E) and along the route to Kuruman from Klaarwater, although it was somewhat 
drier in the south.  Rains were apparently good.  NOTE: 
Burchell made regular meteorological observations during his 
two years in the area (Burchell, 1953).  Also, rains appear to have 
arrived late this year.

%A 77
%F +1
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1820
%T According to Campbell, there was excessive rain on several 
days  in March near Griquatown (29S 24E), forcing him to 
interrupt his journey.  At Lattakoo (Kuruman; 27.5S 24E) 
there was a drought threatening the crops in February and the 
rainmaker was unsuccessful.  The missionaries had a prayer 
meeting to pray for rain c. February 28 and there was rain 
every week since (up into March) (Campbell, 1822).  NOTE: rains
appear to have been late this year.  NOTE: this same entry is
 found in greater detail under Southern and Southeastern Kalahari.
Sutton (1974) describes a series of drought years in northern Griqualand in the early 1820s (see 1821 entry); the above would indicate this did not commence until 1821.

%A 77/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1821
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S, 23E, region 77) in the early 1820s, to about 1825 (Sutton, 1974).  NOTE: northern Griqualand appears to be the region around Griquatown and Kuruman, with southern Griqualand being closer to Phillipolis.  There was drought as well as in the Northeast of the Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80) (Ross, 1974).

%A 77/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1822
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S, 23E, region 77) in the early 1820s, to about 1825 (Sutton, 1974).  NOTE: northern Griqualand appears to be the region around Griquatown and Kuruman, with southern Griqualand being closer to Phillipolis.  There was partial drought in the Northeast of the Cape Colony (toward the north) (c. 31S 24E, region 80) (Ross, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1823
%T There was still drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E, region 77) but the drought broke in the Northeast of the Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80), where many stock were there killed by floods and snow in the Sneeuwbergen (c. 29.5S 25E) (Ross, 1974).

%A 80
%F +2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1823
%T There was still drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E, region 77) but the drought broke in the Northeast of the Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80), where many stock were there killed by floods and snow in the Sneeuwbergen (c. 29.5S 25E) (Ross, 1974).

%A 77/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1824
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S, 23E, region 77) in the early 1820s, to about 1825 (Sutton, 1974) and locusts in the Northeast Cape (c. 31S 24E, region 80) (Ross, 1974).

%A 76/77/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1825
%T Drought probably continued in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E, region 77) and drought began in southern Griqualand (c. 29.5S 23E, region 76) and continued throughout the period 1825 to 1829 (Sutton, 1974).  Drought was a continual plague in the Northeast of the Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80) during the period 1825 to 1829 (Ross, 1974).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1826
%T Some break in the drought prevailing in the Northeast Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80) and but drought continued in southern Griqualand (c. 30S 25E, region 76) (Sutton, 1974; Ross, 1974).

%A 76
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1826
%T Some break in the drought prevailing in the Northeast Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80) and but drought continued in southern Griqualand (c. 30S 25E, region 76) (Sutton, 1974; Ross, 1974).

%A 76/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1827
%T Drought in the Northeast Cape (c. 31S 24E, region 80) and southern Griqualand (c. 30S 25E, region 76) during the years 1825 to 1829 (Sutton, 1974; Ross, 1974).

%A 76/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1828
%T Drought in the Northeast Cape (c. 31S 24E, region 80) and southern 
Griqualand (c. 30S 25E, region 76) during the years 1825 to 1829 (Sutton, 1974; Ross, 1974).

%A 76/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1829
%T Drought in the Northeast Cape (c. 31S 24E, region 80) and southern Griqualand (c. 30S 25E, region 76) during the years 1825 to 1829 (Sutton, 1974; Ross, 1974).

%A 76/80
%F +2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1830
%T The previous drought broke with a flood of the Orange River; it was in flood for 3 months and the boers could not cross it and return to their farms (Sutton, 1974; Ross, 1974).

%A 80
%F +2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1831
%T Good rains and good conditions over the veld of the Northeast of the Cape Colony in the years 1831 to 1833; the veld was almost continually sufficient (c. 31S 24E) (Ross, 1974).

%A 80
%F +2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1832
%T Good rains and good conditions over the veld of the Northeast of the Cape Colony in the years 1831 to 1833; the veld was almost continually sufficient (c. 31S 24E) (Ross, 1974).

%A 80
%F +2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1833
%T Good rains and good conditions over the veld of the Northeast of the Cape Colony in the years 1831 to 1833; the veld was almost continually sufficient (c. 31S 24E) (Ross, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1833
%T Drought in northern Griqualand 1833 to 1839 (c. 28.5S 23E) (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1834
%T There was drought in northern Griqualand 1833 to 1839 (c. 28.5S 23E) (Sutton 1974)

%A 76
%F +2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1834
%T There were good crops in southern Griqualand (c. 29.5S 23E). 
Near Philippolis there was one inch of snow in August and 
several occasions with freezing temperatures in August and 
September.

%A 75
%F +2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1834
%T In September, there was much water in the Caledon River 
(c. 30S 27E, region 75) and frequent and abundant rain in September 
and October near Bethulie (30.5S 26E, region 76) and to the southwest 
and west of Lesotho.  Grass was abundant but appeared to be from 
he previous season.  In late September the spring at Scoorsteinberg 
(NW of Bethulie) was dry, although its minimum is usually December 
and January.  In November there was also heavy rain southwest and 
west of Lesotho (c. 30S 27E, region 75) and some flooding (Kirby 1939).

%A 76
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1834
%T In September, there was much water in the Caledon River 
(c. 30S 27E, region 75) and frequent and abundant rain in September 
and October near Bethulie (30.5S 26E, region 76) and to the southwest 
and west of Lesotho.  Grass was abundant but appeared to be from 
he previous season.  In late September the spring at Scoorsteinberg 
(NW of Bethulie) was dry, although its minimum is usually December 
and January.  In November there was also heavy rain southwest and 
west of Lesotho (c. 30S 27E, region 75) and some flooding (Kirby 1939).

%A 76
%F -1
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1834
%T There was rain on five days in mid-December at Philippolis 
but the spring there was still weak (Kirby, 1939).  NOTE: presumably the 
spring in the 1834 entry is the same as this one.

%A 80
%F -3
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1834
%T In the years 1834 to 1838 "heavy, continuous, and crippling drought in the Northeast Cape Colony, Producing permanent migrations of the northern frontier boers across the Orange River into the Orange Free State and the Transvaal" (Ross, 1974).

%A 76
%F +2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1835
%T There was apparently some relief from the drought near 
Griqualand and Douglas in November and December, because 
Andrew Smith commented on torrential rain in late November, 
with ground water so abundant that the whole country looked 
like a series of lakes.  It rained several days in December 
and the Orange River rose eight feet in the course of a day  
but rapidly sank again (Kirby, 1939; Rossy, 1974).  Expected 
September rains withheld (Kotze, 1951).  NOTE: this probably 
relates to the 1835/36 season.

%A 80
%F -3
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1835
%T In the years 1834 to 1838 "heavy, continuous, and crippling drought in the Northeast Cape Colony, Producing permanent migrations of the northern frontier boers across the Orange River into the Orange Free State and the Transvaal" (Ross, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1835
%T Drought in northern Griqualand 1833 to 1839 (c. 28.5S 23E) (Sutton, 1974).  

%A 77/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1836
%T Continuing drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E, 
region 77) and the northeast of the Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80) 
in these years (Harris, 1838; Ross, 1974; Sutton, 1974).  Drought was very bad at 
Kuruman in March (Kotze, 1951); Wilson says rains had gradually 
diminished during the previous 30 to 40 years.  The Griquatown 
mission broke up in 1838 because the fountain had been continually 
falling.

%A 77/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1837
%T Continuing drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E, 
region 77) and the northeast of the Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80) 
in these years (Harris, 1838; Ross, 1974; Sutton, 1974).  Drought was very bad at 
Kuruman in March (Kotze, 1951); Wilson says rains had gradually 
diminished during the previous 30 to 40 years.  The Griquatown 
mission broke up in 1838 because the fountain had been continually 
falling.

%A 77/80
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1838
%T Continuing drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E, 
region 77) and the northeast of the Cape Colony (c. 31S 24E, region 80) 
in these years (Harris, 1838; Ross, 1974; Sutton, 1974).  Drought was very bad at 
Kuruman in March (Kotze, 1951); Wilson says rains had gradually 
diminished during the previous 30 to 40 years.  The Griquatown 
mission broke up in 1838 because the fountain had been continually 
falling.

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1839
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E).  In Griquatown 
(29S 23E) there was an unusual scarcity of water in August, 
but by October the Orange River had already flooded there 
three times within the year.  There were probably out-of-
season rains in the Great Karroo (33S 22E) that year, as 
there was no grass (it generally springs up from December and 
January rains), but in October and November there were many 
flowers.  In June snow fell near Philippolis (Backhouse, 
1844).

%A 76
%F +1
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1840
%T See above entry: probably good rains during the 1839/40 rainy 
season because of the high floods of the Orange River near 
Griquatown (29S 23E).

%A 76
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1844
%T Drought in southern Griqualand (c. 30S 25E) (Sutton, 1974) in the years 1844, 1845 and 1846; according to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in these years in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato, and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  These years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1845
%T Drought in southern Griqualand (c. 30S 25E) (Sutton, 1974) in the years 1844, 1845 and 1846; according to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in these years in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato, and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  These years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1846
%T Drought in southern Griqualand (c. 30S 25E) (Sutton, 1974) in the years 1844, 1845 and 1846; according to Livingstone's Private Journals, there was also tremendous, widespread drought in these years in Sebitoane'scountry (23 S, 26.5 E), Bamangwato, and Botaoana (c. 20.5S 23E).  These years in this last area were the worst in a series of remarkably dry years ending c. 1852.

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1850
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E) (Livingstone, 
1960; Sutton; 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1851
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E) (Livingstone, 
1960; Sutton; 1974).

%A 76
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1859
%T Drought in southern Griqualand (c. 30S 25E) (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -3
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1862
%T Severe drought throughout the Union of South Africa (Drought 
Commission)

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1864
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E) in the years 
1864 to 1869 (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1865
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E) in the years 
1864 to 1869 (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1866
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E) in the years 
1864 to 1869 (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1867
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E) in the years 
1864 to 1869 (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1868
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E) in the years 
1864 to 1869 (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1869
%T Drought in northern Griqualand (c. 28.5S 23E) in the years 
1864 to 1869 (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1876
%T Drought in northern Griqualand in the years 1876 to 1880 (c. 
28.5S 23E) (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1877
%T Drought in northern Griqualand in the years 1876 to 1880 (c. 
28.5S 23E) (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1878
%T Drought in northern Griqualand in the years 1876 to 1880 (c. 
28.5S 23E) (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1879
%T Drought in northern Griqualand in the years 1876 to 1880 (c. 
28.5S 23E) (Sutton, 1974).

%A 77
%F -2
%K Northeast Cape & Griqualand
%D 1880
%T Drought in northern Griqualand in the years 1876 to 1880 (c. 
28.5S 23E) (Sutton, 1974).

%A 72/73
%F +2
%K Natal
%D c. 1787/1788/1789
%T Exceptionally wet, according to tree-ring evidence (c. 29S 
30E).

%A 72/73
%F 
%K Natal
%D c. 1790/1791/1792/1793/1794/1795/1796/1797/1798/1799
%T Sharp decline in rainfall, according to tree-ring evidence 
(c. 29S 30E).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D c. 1800/1801/1802/1803/1804/1805/1806/1807/1808/1809/1810
%T Drought in whole of Zulu country (c. 29S 30E).

%A 72/73
%F -3
%K Natal
%D 1820/1821/1822/1823/1824
%T Famine in Natal and, according to treerings, low rainfall (c. 
29S 30E).

%A 72/73
%F +1
%K Natal
%D 1825 or 1826
%T Isaac experienced heavy rains in Natal well into June (c. 29S 
30E).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1827
%T Drought in Zulu country 1827 to 1829 (Webster, REF).  This drought and the later ones c. 1833-36 and 1845 are probably what propelled the Ngoni northward on their great trek.

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1828
%T Drought in Zulu country 1827 to 1829 (Webster, REF).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1829
%T Drought in Zulu country 1827 to 1829 (Webster, REF).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1833
%T Drought in Zulu country 1833 to 1836 (Webster, REF).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1834
%T Drought in Zulu country 1833 to 1836 (Webster, REF).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1835
%T Drought in Zulu country 1833 to 1836 (Webster, REF).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1835/36
%T No rain in Zululand in 1835/36 (Gardner).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1836
%T Drought in Zulu country 1833 to 1836 (Webster, REF).

%A 72
%F -2
%K Swaziland
%D 1844
%T Drought in Swaziland (reference unknown).

%A 72/73
%F -2
%K Natal
%D 1845
%T Drought in Zulu country (Webster, REF).

%A 72/73
%F -3
%K Natal
%D c. 1846/1847/1848/1849
%T Famine in Natal and, according to treerings, low rainfall (c. 
29S 30E).

%A 72/73
%F -3
%K Natal
%D c. 1860/1861
%T Famine in Natal and, according to treerings, low rainfall (c. 
29S 30E).

%A 72/73
%F -3
%K Natal
%D 1862
%T Severe drought throughout the Union of South Africa (Drought 
Commission)  (c. 29S 30E).

%A 72/73
%F +2
%K Natal
%D 1868
%T Exceptionally heavy rainfall in Natal in winter (August) (c. 
29S 30E).

%A 72/73
%F +1
%K Natal
%D 1869
%T In late March, south of Pietermaritzburg (30S 30E), Mohr 
experienced almost daily showers.  Later, near Johannesburg 
(26S 28E), he found frost and ice on the ponds.

%A 72/73
%F +2
%K Natal
%D 1873
%T Heavy rains in Natal (winter rains) (c. 29S 30E).

%A 72/72
%F +1
%K Natal
%D 1884
%T Good rains between Dundee (28S 30E) and Makarikari Pans (21S 
26E) (Kokot).
All references from Hall 1976 unless otherwise noted.

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1632 pre
%T Long drought in the Cape peninsula, which occurred before van 
Riebeek's arrival, caused pasture to wither and Hottentots to 
scatter (Pollock and Agnew, 1963).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1652
%T The winter (July and August) was exceptionally severe at the 
Cape.  Parts of Table Mountain were white with snow and there 
was so much rain that the land resembled a sea (Hutchins, 
1889).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1681
%T Drought north of Piketberg and south of Olifant's River 
(Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1682
%T Drought north of Piketberg and south of Olifant's River 
(Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1683
%T Drought north of Piketberg and south of Olifant's River 
(Theal).  In September the Stincck River was a mere "sluit" 
and it looked as if it had not rained the whole year.  Also 
in September the pools in the Holrivier were quite dry, a 
foot shallower than during the previous year.  The Doornbusch 
River was also quite dry and as of September 27, the area had 
had only one rain during the year (Mossop, 1931).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1684
%T Drought north of Piketberg and south of Olifant's River 
(Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1685
%T After the four drought years, abundant rains fell in this 
year: there was heavy and continuous rain c. September 17 
(near Lambert's Bay) and streams which van Meerhof and Bergh 
found to be parched ravines in the drought years were in 1685 
streams a meter or more deep.  The country at the Tigerberg 
was covered with grass and flowers; today this area is quite 
barren (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1689
%T SE winds prevailed in the Cape from Cape Town to Aberdeen 
throughout January and up until the first half of Marach; 
they were still frequent in late March and April.  On January 
XX there was heavy rain (NW wind) near Mossel Bay.  On the 
whole route from Cape Town (Janauary 4) to Aberdeen (February 
20) and return (April) there was rainy on one day in January,  
6 days in February, 4 days in March and no rain the the first 
10 days of April.  Near Buffels Jagt (15 mi E of Swellendam, 
the Drooge Revier was dry in mid-January (Mossop, 1931).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1698/1699/1700/1701/1702/1703/1704
%T In each of these years, drought in  the corn-growing 
districts of the Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1705
%T In the Cape Colony there was heavy but unseasonal rain as 
wheat was being reaped, but the year as a whole was a good 
crop and rainfall season.  In Stellenbosch meteorological 
ovservations were made: June 14-30, 4 days rain, 3 days with 
NW wind; July, 9 rain days and at leasat 4 days with NW wind; 
August 1-13, fair; December 7-19 was fair, but rain fell on 
the 20th.  On December 25 and 26 there were very heavy and 
continuous rains, causing floods; the rise of rivers was 
almost as high as during the whole wet season: this was 
"unprecedented weather" and it was "most unlikely that ever 
before such a frightful rain was experienced in the heart of 
summer (the dry season)".  Between Olifant's River and 
Piketberg, October and November were very rainy, and numerous 
rivers flooded or swelled (Theal, Fouche, 1970, Raidt, 1970).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1706
%T Good season (rainfall and crops) in the Cape Colony.  At 
Stellenbosch, the unprecedented summer rains continued: the 
SE wind, which seldom brings rain in the rainy season, 
brought incessant rain showers and thunderstorms on several 
January days.  Heavy rains fell January 1, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11 
and February 11 and 23, damaging vineyards and washing corn 
crops away.  "This is most unusual, something which has 
within the memory of man never happened in the heart of the 
dry season".  The river rose again quickly (Theal, Fouche, 
1970).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1707
%T Good season (rainfall and crops) in the Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1708
%T Good season (rainfall and crops) in the Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1709
%T Good season (rainfall and crops) in the Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1710/1711/1712
%T Three years of drought in the corn-growing districts of the 
Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1713
%T Ample rainfall in the Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1717/1718/1719/1720
%T Four years of drought in the corn-growing districts of the 
Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1721
%T In winter, rainfall in this area changed for the better and 
crops were good (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1722/1723/1724
%T Good corn crops and large export in these three years, and 
ample rainfall (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1725
%T Drought in the cron-growing districts of the Cape Colony, but 
there was still a large export, due to the good rains and 
abundant crop of the preceding year (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1738
%T Drought in the corn-growing districts of the Cape Colony 
(Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1751/1752
%T In these years the SE wind prevailed from November to April 
and was also frequent in June through October; NW wind was 
frequent only in July, August, and to a lesser extent May.  
From August, 1751, to July, 1752, rains fell on 8 or more 
days in all months except September, January (7 days), 
February and March (Gordon).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1755/1756
%T Drought years in the corn-growing districts of the Cape 
Colony.  In 1755 the drought was severe in the early months, 
but after June there was abundant rain (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1763/1764/1765
%T Drought prevailed in all three years in the corn-growing 
districts; in 1763 it was severe and the SE gales set in 
early and strong (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1771
%T There was drought, not particularly severe, in the corn-
growing districts of the Cape Colony and a poor harvest 
(Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1772
%T Drought in the corn-growing districts of the Colony, very 
mild winter at Cape Town, with hail once or twice and no snow 
(Theal, Thunberg, 1795, Sparrman, 1789).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1773
%T Drought in the corn-growing districts of the Cape Colony.  In 
October there was hail still lying on mountain tops at the 
Cape, but in general the winter was extremely dry and mild 
(Theal, Thunberg, 1795, Sparrman, 1789).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1774
%T Drought in the corn-growing districcts, but a mid-summer 
(December)  cold in the Roggeveld: frost, rain, hail and snow 
for 24 hours, N and NW winds, ice on ponds of Esterhuyseh's 
farm; in general mild and dry winter (Sparrman, 1789, 
Thunberg, 1795, Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1775
%T Drought in the corn-growing districts of the Cape Colony, 
said to be one of the mildest winters known at the Cape with 
only 7 falls of rain at Cape Town in June and no  snow.  The 
drought was quite universal, extending far to the east and 
noth beyond the borders of the Colony (Theal; Sparrman, 1789; 
Thunberg, 1795).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1776
%T Drought in the corn-growing districts of the Cape Colony and 
elsewhere, particularly severe in winter, less so in summer 
(Theal; Sparrman, 1789; Thunberg, 1795).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1777
%T Severe drought in the Cape Colony, particularly in the corn-
growing districts (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1783/1784
%T Severe drought in western parts of the Colony and the corn-
growing districts (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1785
%T Protracted drought in the Colony and the harvest failed 
entirely (Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1786
%T The drought broke, allowing for a good harvest in 1787 
(Theal).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1787/1788/1789/1790/1791/1792/1793/1794/1795/1796
%T The season (rainfall and crops) were good in these ten years 
and there was no food scarcity in the Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 81
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1798
%T Scanty crops, apparently insufficient rainfall, in these this 
year in the western Karroo (near Roggeveld; 32.5S 20.5E).  
Poor harvests and apparently insufficient rainfall in the 
Cape Colony (Theal; Lichtenstein, 1812).

%A 81
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1799
%T Scanty crops, apparently insufficient rainfall, in these this 
year in the western Karroo (near Roggeveld; 32.5S 20.5E).  
Poor harvests and apparently insufficient rainfall in the 
Cape Colony (Theal; Lichtenstein, 1812).

%A 81
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1800
%T Scanty crops, apparently insufficient rainfall, in these this 
year in the western Karroo (near Roggeveld; 32.5S 20.5E).  
Poor harvests and apparently insufficient rainfall in the 
Cape Colony (Theal; Lichtenstein, 1812).

%A84 
%F +1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1801
%T Abundant rain and good crops in the Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 81/84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1803
%T The usually expected winter rains did not fall in 1803 and 1804 
in the western Karroo (near Roggeveld; 32.5S 20.5E, region 81).  
Poor harvests and apparently insufficient rainfall in the 
Cape Colony (region 84) (Theal; Lichtenstein, 1812).

%A 81/84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1804
%T The usually expected winter rains did not fall in 1803 and 1804 
in the western Karroo (near Roggeveld; 32.5S 20.5E, region 81).  
Poor harvests and apparently insufficient rainfall in the 
Cape Colony (region 84) (Theal; Lichtenstein, 1812).

%A 84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1804
%T The years 1804 and 1805 were unusually bad for crops and rainfall 
(Theal).

%A 84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1805
%T The years 1804 and 1805 were unusually bad for crops and rainfall 
(Theal).

%A 84
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1806
%T Poor crops in the Cape Colony (Theal).

%A 84
%F +1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1811
%T The rainy season set in earlier than usual at the Cape (c. 
34S 18.5E), and rain fell abundantly in April and May.  In 
June, winter was described as unusually warm, but in early 
June there were two or three days of snow on the western 
mountains of the Cape.  At the end of June there was snow on 
the summits of the mountains near Wellington (Winterhoek) and 
the weather "began to assume some aspect of the rainy 
season".  Snow covered the mountains north of Ceres and in 
the Verkeerde Valley was a large lake (near Ceres) which has 
an outlet during the rainy season.

%A 82/83
%F -1
%K Cape Province -Western
%D 1811
%T Near Touwsrivier (c. 33.5S 20.5E, region 82) there was drought in July; 
rivers and streams were dry and rain had not yet fallen.  
Supposedly no rain had fallen in the Karroo (c. 32.5S 20E, region 83) in 
June and July, but August was very rainy (near Middle 
Roggeveld) and snow lay in shadows in the Roggeveld.  Snow 
fell in late August near the Sa??rivier (c. 32 S) and fresh 
grass there suggested recent rains (Burchell, 1953).

%A 84
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1819/1820c.
%T Drought near Cape Town (?) (32S 18.5E).

%A 84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1821
%T In the three years 1821, 1822, and 1823 drought plagued the Cape Colony (c. 33S 
20E), with the exception of Cape Town.  Drought was severe in the areas affected (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1822
%T In the three years 1821, 1822, and 1823 drought plagued the Cape Colony (c. 33S 
20E), with the exception of Cape Town.  Drought was severe in the areas affected (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1823
%T In the three years 1821, 1822, and 1823 drought plagued the Cape Colony (c. 33S 
20E), with the exception of Cape Town.  Drought was severe in 
the areas affected (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 84
%F +1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1821
%T The area near Cape Town (32S 18.5E) apparently experienced 
drought just before this time, as Hutchins said that floods 
there in 1821 and 1822 ended a period of drought.

%A 84
%F +1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1822
%T Floods in this year in the Cape Town area (23S 18.5E).  In 
July 1822 there were storms and excessive rainfall in the 
Cape area.

%A 81/82
%F -3
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1822
%T Drought was very severe in the Great Karroo (c. 32S 20E, region 82) 
at the foot of Zwartberg in the fourteen months before 1823; man, cattle 
and sheep were lost.  In July 1823, it was less dry toward the Warm 
Bokkeveld Mountains (c.33S 19.5E, region 81), where rain had recently 
fallen (Thompson, 1827; Gamble, 1885).

%A 81/82
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1823
%T Drought was very severe in the Great Karroo (c. 32S 20E, region 82) 
at the foot of Zwartberg in the fourteen months before 1823; man, cattle 
and sheep were lost.  In July 1823, it was less dry toward the Warm 
Bokkeveld Mountains (c.33S 19.5E, region 81), where rain had recently 
fallen (Thompson, 1827; Gamble, 1885).

%A 84
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1829
%T In this year there was no wine (from the Cape Peninsula; c. 
34.5S 18.5E)) because of bad seasons.

%A 84
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1830
%T In this year there was no wine (from the Cape Peninsula; c. 
34.5S 18.5E)) because of bad seasons.

%A 84
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1831
%T In this year there was no wine (from the Cape Peninsula; c. 
34.5S 18.5E)) because of bad seasons.  In late February 1831 
Alexander experienced a heavy rain and thunderstorm near 
Clanwilliam (Theal; Alexander, 1838).

%A 84
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1832
%T In this year there was no wine (from the Cape Peninsula; c. 
34.5S 18.5E)) because of bad seasons.

%A 84
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1833
%T In this year there was no wine (from the Cape Peninsula; c. 
34.5S 18.5E)) because of bad seasons.

%A 84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1835
%T Alexander (1838) said that because of drought, in all of 1835 there was not a soul between Kowsie and the Orange River.

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1840
%T In June there was snow on the mountains of the Koud 
Bokkeveld, a phenomenon which supposedly lasts for three 
months (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 84
%F +1
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1841/1842
%T This was a fruitful season in the Cape area (c. 32S, 18.5E), 
with apparently ample rainfall (Theal; Chase, 1967).  Assume this 
refers to 1841 rainy season.

%A 84
%F -3
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1859
%T There was an unusually severe drought in most of the Cape 
Colony, particularly severe in the east (Theal).

%A 84
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Western
%D 1883pre
%T Before this time and in 1883 itself, there was a long series 
of drought years (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1775
%T Sparrman reported great drought everywhere, with not a drop 
of rain in the Camdebo (near Graaf Reinet; 32S 24.5E) as of 
December.  In September the Drooge and Vet Riviers were dry 
east of Swellendam (c. 34S 21E) and drought prevailed there.

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1776
%T In January Sparrman still reports drought in the Camdebo 
area; says this year was driest in memory in that area.  In 
March of this year Sparrman experienced a dleuge near  
Honingklip.

%A 81
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1789/1790/1791/1792/1793c.
%T Five years of drought in the central Cape (33S 22E) (Theal, 
vol. 4) and Karroo.

%A 81
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1812
%T This was a wet year in much of the central Cape (33S 22E).  
There was such a tremendous quantity of rain in February that 
a lake formed near Aakaap(33S 23E).  In the area near de Aar there was 
very frequent and very heavy rain in February and March, with 
such a rain (together with hail) flooding and destroying 
crops around March 19.  In late March there was also heavy 
rain in the Sneeuwberg.  Despite this rain, the Brak River 
near Kaabis Kraal (NW of de Aar; 30.5S 24E) was quite dry in 
February, with water standing in only a few ponds, but 
Burchell remarked that it must be a deep river during the 
rains (Burchell, 1953).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1820
%T As of about June or earlier in 1820, Beaufort (32.5S 23E) 
remained without rain for over three years, until at least 
June 1823 (Hutchins 1889, Thompson 1827).

%A 80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1821
%T As of about June or earlier in 1820, Beaufort (32.5S 23E) 
remained without rain for over three years, until at least 
June 1823 (Hutchins 1889, Thompson 1827).

%A 80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1822
%T As of about June or earlier in 1820, Beaufort (32.5S 23E) 
remained without rain for over three years, until at least 
June 1823 (Hutchins 1889, Thompson 1827).

%A 81
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1823
%T There was a severe drought in the fourteen months before July 
1823 in the Great Karroo (33S 22E) at the foot of the 
Zwartberg; cattle and sheep were lost.  In early July it was 
less desolate toward the Warm Bokkeveld Mountains (33S 
19.5E), where rain had fallen recently.  There was much snow 
in the Sneeuwberg in late May, but this turned to hail and 
rain out of the mountains.  In June there was 1/2" of ice on 
the ponds in the Sneeuwberg and snow near Graaf Reinet (32S 
24.5E) (Thompson, 1827).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1827  
%T Probably dry; see 1829 and 1830 entry (32.5S 23E).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1828  
%T Probably dry; see 1829 and 1830 entry (32.5S 23E).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1829
%T Generally dry in the area near Beaufort (32.5S 23E), springs 
apparently dried up.  This situation may have begun some 
years before (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1830
%T Generally dry in the area near Beaufort (32.5S 23E), springs 
apparently dried up.  This situation may have begun some 
years before (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 80/82
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1831
%T Steedman remarks in November that recent rains made the 
country near Beaufort (32.5S 23E) look like a marshy lake, 
this being an "unusual circumstance since the district for 
some years past had been subject to continued drought."  Also 
in November the Swartberg Mountains had been completely 
covered with snow; the cold was greater than had been known 
for years.  Heavy rain had fallen in the Karroo near 
Worcester (33.5S 19.5E) and the area was very green 
(Steedman, 1835).

%A 80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1832
%T This year was also unusually dry near Beaufort (32.5S 23E), 
and the springs may have dried up (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1833
%T This year was also unusually dry near Beaufort (32.5S 23E), 
and the springs may have dried up (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1834
%T The dryness apparently continued near Beaufort (32.5S 23E).  
In mid-August there was 1" of snow at Philippolis (Backhouse, 
1844; Kirby, 1939).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1835
%T The dryness continued near Beaufort (32.5S 23E) and the 
springs were probably dry (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1836
%T In September there was a tremendous deluge at Graaf Reinet 
(32S 24.5E), but apparently continuuing dryness or drought 
near Beaufort (32.5S 23E) (Backhouse, 1844; Harris, 1838; 
Hammond-Tooke, 1972).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1837
%T Apparently continuing drought, or at least relatively dry 
conditions, near  Beaufort (32.5S 24E) (see 1839) (Backhouse, 
1844).

%A 80
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1838
%T Apparently continuing drought, or at least relatively dry 
conditions, near  Beaufort (32.5S 24E) (see 1839) (Backhouse, 
1844).

%A 80
%F 0
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1839
%T In November the Stoltz River near Beaufort (32.5S 24E) was 
dry, except for a few pools, but late rains had revived 
vegetation, which was fresher than in the 10 years past.  
However, there was not enough rain to revive the springs in 
the area.

%A 81
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1839
%T There appear to have been out-of-season rains in the Karroo 
(c. 33S 22E) in this year, with many flowers (due to October 
or November rains) but little grass (which arises from 
December or January rains) (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 80/81/83
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1862
%T Severe drought throughout the Union of South Africa (Drought 
Commission).

%A 83
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1869
%T Forest fires in the Knysna area (c. 34S 23E) (Gamble, 1885).

%A 81
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1870
%T Very rainy in the Karroo (c. 33S 22E) (Drought Commission).

%A 81
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Central
%D 1876
%T Drought in the Karroo (c. 33S 22E) (Drought Commission).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1775
%T Unusually severe drought, but several showers in December on 
the route from the Camdebo to the coast along Sondag's River 
(Sparrman, 1975).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1776
%T Near Kabeljouw River (near Port Elizabeth; 34S 25.5E) summer 
drought had affected the whole surrounding country, although 
there were heavy rains on many days in February in nearby 
Plettenberg's colony (near Salem, Grahamstown) (Sparrman, 
1977).

%A 
%F 
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1783/1784
%T While severe drought plagued the western parts of the Colony 
in these years, rain was abundant in the east (Theal).

%A 79
%F 
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1818
%T Great floods in 1821 and 1822 ended a period of drought that affected Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E), Transkei, and Albany (33S 27.5E).  This implies a likely drought in at least 1820, 1819 and maybe earlier.

%A 79
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1819
%T Great floods in 1821 and 1822 ended a period of drought that affected Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E), Transkei, and Albany (33S 27.5E).  This implies a likely drought in at least 1820, 1819 and maybe earlier.

%A 79
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1820
%T Great floods in 1821 and 1822 ended a period of drought that affected Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E), Transkei, and Albany (33S 27.5E).  This implies a likely drought in at least 1820, 1819 and maybe earlier.

%A 79
%F +1
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1820
%T Late heavy rains in October had swollen rivers near Salem 
(33.5S 26.5E).  At Reed Fountain (near Salem) the rains had 
began c. June 20 (Hammond-Tooke, 1972).

%A 79
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1821
%T Great floods in 1821 and 1822 ended a period of drought that affected Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E), Transkei, and Albany (33S 27.5E).  The drought continued in this year at Albany (Hutchins, 1889). In June 1821 there was a flood in Grahamstown (33S 26.5E) from rains and wind accompanying a hurricane (Hammond-Tooke, 
1972).

%A 
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1821
%T Great floods in 1821 and 1822 ended a period of drought that affected Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E), Transkei, and Albany (33S 27.5E).  The drought continued in this year at Albany (Hutchins, 1889). In June 1821 there was a flood in Grahamstown (33S 26.5E) from rains and wind accompanying a hurricane (Hammond-Tooke, 1972).

%A 79
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1822
%T Great floods in 1821 and 1822 ended a period of drought that affected Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E), Transkei, and Albany (33S 27.5E).  The drought continued in this year at Albany (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1822
%T Great floods in 1821 and 1822 ended a period of drought that affected Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E), Transkei, and Albany (33S 27.5E).  The drought continued in this year at Albany (Hutchins, 1889). In June 1821 there was a flood in Grahamstown (33S 26.5E) from rains and wind accompanying a hurricane (Hammond-Tooke, 1972).

%A 79
%F +3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1823
%T In October the eastern districts were devastated by flood, an 
occurrence never known before; every rill became a torrent.  
From October 5 to 13, Somerset East (32S 25.5E) experienced a 
very severe six-day rain, while a deluge of rain lasted a 
fortnight (c. October 5-23).  Thunderstorms accompanied the 
rains.  This ended a period of drought (Theal; Thompson, 
1827; Hinchliff, 1971).

%A 79
%F +3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1828
%T Great floods in the Eastern Cape; the Buffalo River (c. 33S 
28E) rose tremendiously (Hammond-Tooke, 1972).

%A 79
%F -1
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1829
%T Near Grahamstown (Wesleyville; 33S 26.5E) the rains arrived 
late and in October (c. October 2) they had to send out for a 
rainmaker.  There still was no rain until c. October 16 when 
four days of incessant rain filled rivers and the ground.  A 
good harvest was expected (Hammond-Tooke, 1972).

%A 79
%F -3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1834
%T Great drought in the eastern part of the province (area of 
Ft. Beaufort (33S 27E), East London (33S 28E), Port Alfred 
(33.5S 27E), Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E)).  This was 
especially so in September and October (Pollock and Agnew, 
1963; Cambridge History, 1963; Chapman, 1868/1971).

%A 79
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1836
%T In July it rained heavily and repeatedly during Harris' whole 
journey near Grahamstown (33S 26.5E).  At Assegai Bush (c. 
33.5 S, 26 E) there was frost and the brooks were all frozen 
over, a sight not witnessed for years (Harris, 1838; Hammond-
Tooke, 1972).

%A 83
%F -3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1838
%T There was famine near Uitenhage (34S 25.5E) in December, 
apparently corn was scarce (Backhouse, 1844).

%A 79
%F -3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1839
%T There was a great drought on the eastern frontier and a famine in 
March in the area due to war and insects.  In March near 
Kingwilliamstown (33S 27.5E) late rains produced an autumnal 
spring and a second blossoming.  c. May 11 a wet and cold 
winter had begun at the Kat River District and in May heavy 
rains fell near Somerset (Backhouse, 1844; Cambridge History, 
1963, Hutchins).

%A 77/79
%F 
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1840/1841/1842/1843/1844/1845/1846/1847/1848/1849
%T This decade was considered the "hungry 40s" on the eastern 
frontier.  Apparently crops and probably rainfall were poor 
(Cambridge History, 1963).

%A 77/80/79
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1841
%T In the Eastern Cape Province, abundant rainfall and good 
crops (Backhouse, 1844; Chase, 1967).  Hutchins says there was good rainfall in 1841 and 1842 in the eastern part of the Cape Colony, near Kingwilliamstown.
.

%A 83
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1842
%T A fruitful season in Algoa Bay (c. 34S 26E) and apparently 
good rainfall early in the year.  Hutchins says there was good rainfall in 1841 and 1842 in the eastern part of the Cape Colony, near Kingwilliamstown.

%A 79
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1842
%T Later in the year (probably 1842/43 rainfall season) there 
was protracted drought in the eastern province, severe in 
Kaffraria (near the Kat River) (c. 33S 27.5E).  Both the Fish 
River (c. 33S 26E) and Sondag's River (c. 33.5S 25.5E) ceased 
to flow (Backhouse, 1844; Hutchins, 1889).

%A 79
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1843
%T There was an abundance of rain in Kaffraria (c. 33.5S 27.5E) 
in April and May (possibly unseasonal, considering the 1842 
drought).  There was a storm in Algoa Bay on August 29 
(Backhouse, 1844).

%A 79
%F 
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1845
%T Buck Adams travelled 17 hours through deep snow on the 
Winterberg (c. 32.5S 27E) near Somerset.  A regiment was 
driven back by snow there in October and pitched tents in 
snow 2-feet deep (Gordon-Brown, 1941).

%A 79
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1846
%T There were good rains and crops in this year in the eastern 
Cape Colony and the Kat River flooded (Hutchins, 1889; 
Marloth, 1908).

%A 79
%F +3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1847
%T In December 1846 and January 1847 there were very heavy rains 
near New (East?) London (East London = 33S 28E).  There were 
good rains and crops in this year in the eastern Cape Colony 
(Hutchins, 1889; Marloth, 1908).  In 1847 and 1848 there were 
floods in all eastern rivers, including the Kat River (c. 33S 
27.5E), and flood water covered the Beaufort bridge (probably 
near Ft. Beaufort - c. 33S 26.5E) (Hutchins, 1889; Marloth, 
1908).

%A 79
%F +3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1848
%T There were good rains and crops in this year in the eastern 
Cape Colony and the Kat River flooded (Hutchins, 1889; 
Marloth, 1908).  In 1847 and 1848 there were floods in all 
eastern rivers and flood water covered the Beaufort bridge 
(probably near Ft. Beaufort - c. 33S 26.5E) (Hutchins, 1889; 
Marloth, 1908).

%A 79
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1849
%T Good rainfall and crop season (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 79
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1850
%T Drought in the Eastern frontier of the colony (Ft. Beaufort 
33S 26.5E, East London 33S 28E, Port Alfred 33.5S 27E, 
Kingwilliamstown 33S 27.5E area) (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1851
%T Good rainfall and crop season in the eastern Cape Colony in 
this year (Hutchins, 1889; Pollock and Agnew, 1963).  

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1852
%T Good rainfall and crop season in the eastern Cape Colony in 
this year (Hutchins, 1889; Pollock and Agnew, 1963).  

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1853
%T Good rainfall and crop season in the eastern Cape Colony in 
this year (Hutchins, 1889; Pollock and Agnew, 1963).  

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1854
%T Good rainfall and crop season in the eastern Cape Colony in 
this year.  There were very wet season in 1854 and 1855 and 
the Buffalo River (Natal?) flooded in both years (Hutchins, 
1889; Pollock and Agnew, 1963).  

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1855
%T Good rainfall and crop season in the eastern Cape Colony in 
this year.   There were very wet seasons in 1854 and 1855 and 
the Buffalo River (Natal?) flooded in both years (Hutchins, 
1889; Pollock and Agnew, 1963).  

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1856
%T Good rainfall and crop season in the eastern Cape Colony in 
this year.

%A 79
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1857
%T This year was part of a four-year period of drought which 
affected most of the country except Natal.

%A 79
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1858
%T This year was part of a four-year period of drought which 
affected most of the country except Natal.

%A 79
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1859
%T This year was part of a four-year period of drought which 
affected most of the country except Natal.  The drought was 
exceptionally severe in 1859, especially in the east (Pollock 
and Agnew, 1963; Theal).

%A 79
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1860
%T This year was part of a four-year period of drought which 
affected most of the country except Natal.

%A 79
%F 
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1860/1861/1862/1863/1864/1865/1866/1867/1868/1869
%T There was nearly a decade of droughts on the eastern frontier 
(Cambridge History, 1963).

%A 79
%F -3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1861
%T Drought in this year was more severe than earlier (Hutchins, 
1889).

%A 79
%F -3
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1862
%T Severe drought throughout the Union of South Africa (Drought 
Commission).

%A 
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1862/1863
%T 1862/63 was an exceedigly wet season (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1872/1873
%T 1872/73 was a season of drought in the eastern provinces 
(Hutchins, 1889; Gamble, 1885).

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1873
%T The years 1873, 1874 and 1875 were very wet and crops were apparently very good (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1874
%T The years 1873, 1874 and 1875 were very wet and crops were apparently very good (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F +2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1875
%T The years 1873, 1874 and 1875 were very wet and crops were apparently very good.  There were floods at the end of 1874 and heavy rains in early 
1875 (Hutchins, 1889; Theal).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1876
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1877
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1878
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1879
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1880
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1881
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1882
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1883
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1884
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 77/79/80
%F -2
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1885
%T This year was part of a nine-year period of drought in the 
eastern Cape Colony, ending after 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).  
NOTE: 10 years indicated in the source.  See climate of 
eastern Cape to see if refers to nine years beginning 1876/77 
and ending 1884/85.

%A 77/79/80
%F +1
%K Cape Province-Eastern
%D 1885ff
%T A return of good rains; rainfall was tremendous in 1885 (Hutchins, 1889).

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1714c.
%T Drought in Changamire's territory (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1744/1745
%T Drought and famine in the Zumbo are (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1758
%T In 1758 the gold washeries of Mixonga north of Tete had to be 
abandoned for a few years because the workers could not be 
fed (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1759
%T Immediately before this year there was wide spread drought in 
the Zambezi Valley and in neighboring areas and the Zambezi 
flood (in the delta) failed to appear (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1777
%T In Delagoa Bay, the rains apparently failed (Liesegang, 
1978).

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1791
%T Local famine near Delagoa Bay and Inhambane (Liesegang, 
1978).  Palmstems collected, dried and pounded for food.

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1792/1793/1794/1795/1796
%T Local famine to north of Delagoa Bay and Inhambane 
(Liesegang, 1978).

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D c. 1799-1803
%T The Mahlatule famine of c. 1799-1803 affected NE Zambia and NW Mozambique and caused the Yao to disperse into the Malawi region.

%A 
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1799-1803
%T There was drought in Tete 1799 to 1803 (Webster, REF).

%A 56
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1794/1795/1796/1797/1798
%T Drought produced famine at Tete (16.5S 33.5E) (Roberts, 1974).

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1822
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period there was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1823
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period this was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1824
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period this was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 43
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1824/1825
%T Possibly a deficit in agricultural production near Inhambane 
(Liesegang 1978).

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1825
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period this was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1826
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period this was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1827
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period this was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1828
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period this was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1828
%T In 1828 and 1829 hunger induced most of the inhabitants of Sena 
(18S 36E) to abandon their town (Liesegang, 1978).  Groups of 
warriors from Barue and neighboring areas were looking for 
food.  Problem probably extended to Sofala, as well, as grain 
was shipped into there from Mozambique.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1829
%T In 1828 and 1829 hunger induced most of the inhabitants of Sena 
(18S 36E) to abandon their town (Liesegang, 1978).  Groups of 
warriors from Barue and neighboring areas were looking for 
food.  Problem probably extended to Sofala, as well, as grain 
was shipped into there from Mozambique.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1829
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period this was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1830
%T During the period 1822 to 1830 there was famine near Sena (18S 36E) in those parts where agriculture was largely dependent on rainfall (Liesegang, 1978).  Apparently induced by low rainfall.  During this period this was drought in some years in Inhambane.

%A 66
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1843/44
%T There was famine in Sofala (20S 35E) in 1844 (no cause given, but probably poor rains in the 1843/44 season) and a drought in the beginning of 1845 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 66
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1844/45
%T There was famine in Sofala (20S 35E) in 1844  (no cause given, but probably poor rains in the 1844/45 season) and a drought in the beginning of 1845 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 56
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1850c.
%T Livingstone (in his Narrative) mentions that famine and drought were frequent at Tete around mid-nineteenth century (Fisher, 1974).

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1854
%T Famine at Sena (18S 36E) in January and, according to 
Livingstone, at Tete (16.5S 33.5E) (Liesegang, 1978; Roberts, 1974).

%A 56
%F 0
%K Mozambique
%D 1855
%T Adequate rainfall at Tete (16.5S 33.5E), according to 
Livingstone (1875) (NOTE: this appears to relate to the 
1855/56 rainy season).

%A 58
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1856
%T Famine in Quelimane (18S 36E) was supposed to have 
contributed to increase in slave trade (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 56/66/67
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1858
%T Drought and famine at Tete (16.5S 33.5E, region 56), according to 
Livingstone. At Inhambane (24S 35.5E, region 66) in November 1858 
drought forced the population to rely on food and wild fruits, 
and in the Limpopo Valley (23S 33E, region 67) there was drought and 
famine in 1859-60 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 56
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1859
%T Drought and famine at Tete (16.5S 33.5E, region 56), according to 
Livingstone.

%A 56/67
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1859/60
%T In the Limpopo Valley (23S 33E, region 67) there was drought and 
famine in 1859-60 (Liesegang, 1978).  Rainfall at Tete for this year 
(1859/60) totaled 852 mm (Kirk, 1865).

%A 56
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1860/1861
%T Rainfall at Tete totaled 1200 mm (Kirk, 1865).

%A 55/56/58/67
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1861
%T Drought caused a famine at Tete (16.5S 33.5E - region 56), 
according to Livingstone, and affected also the Mang'anja of 
the middle Shire Valley (c. 16S 35E - region 55) and the 
lower Zambezi (18S 35.5E - region 58) was unusually low in 1861 to 1863 (Roberts, 1974).  Inthe middle of 1863 a crop failure was reported for the 
Limpopo (c. 23S 33E - region 67) and Nkomati Valleys, probably due to irregular rainfall and wars 
(Liesegang, 1978).  Probably the 1860/61 rainy season.

%A 55/56/58/67
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1862
%T Drought caused a famine at Tete (16.5S 33.5E - region 56), 
according to Livingstone, and affected also the Mang'anja of 
the middle Shire Valley (c. 16S 35E - region 55) and the 
lower Zambezi (18S 35.5E - region 58) was unusually low 1861 to 1863 (Roberts, 1974).  In the middle of 1863 a crop failure was reported for the 
Limpopo (c. 23S 33E - region 67) and Nkomati Valleys, probably due to irregular rainfall and wars 
(Liesegang, 1978).  Probably the 1861/62 rainy season.

%A 55/56/58/67
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1863
%T Drought caused a famine at Tete (16.5S 33.5E - region 56), 
according to Livingstone, and affected also the Mang'anja of 
the middle Shire Valley (c. 16S 35E - region 55) and the 
lower Zambezi (18S 35.5E - region 58) was unusually low 1861 to 1863.  In 
the middle of 1863 a crop failure was reported for the 
Limpopo (c. 23S 33E - region 67) and Nkomati Valleys, probably due to irregular rainfall and wars 
(Liesegang, 1978).  Probably the 1862/63 rainy season.

%A 
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1871/1872/1873c.
%T Famine along the Nkuna and further south (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 
%F -3
%K Mozambique
%D 1875
%T Madimgele famine (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1880
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1881
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1882
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1883
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1884
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1885
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1886
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1887
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1888
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 55/56/58/66/67
%F 
%K Mozambique
%D 1889
%T No droughts or famines reported in this area (Liesegang 1978)

%A 67
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1896/1897
%T Most of the drier lowveld of southern Mozambique (c. 23S 33E) 
and much of the Transvaal (regions 64, 68) suffered from a drought 
(Liesegang, 1978).  Effects of the drought were worsened by a 
severe rinderpest epidemic.

%A 66/68
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1903
%T Drought for the lower Buzi Valley (c. 20.5S 33E, region 66), the area 
near Inhambane (24.5S 35.5E, region 66), and the eastern Transvaal (c. 
24S 30 - region 68) (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 66
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1910
%T Deficient rainfall in many parts, with famine near Inhambane 
(24.5S 35.5E) in 1912 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 66
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1911
%T Deficient rainfall in many parts, with famine near Inhambane 
(24.5S 35.5E) in 1912 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 66
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1912
%T Deficient rainfall in many parts, with famine near Inhambane 
(24.5S 35.5E) in 1912 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 66
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1913
%T Deficient rainfall in many parts, with famine near Inhambane 
(24.5S 35.5E) in 1912 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 66
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1914
%T Deficient rainfall in many parts, with famine near Inhambane 
(24.5S 35.5E) in 1912 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 66
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1915
%T Deficient rainfall in many parts, with famine near Inhambane 
(24.5S 35.5E) in 1912 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 66
%F -2
%K Mozambique
%D 1916
%T Deficient rainfall in many parts, with famine near Inhambane 
(24.5S 35.5E) in 1912 (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 56/58
%F +2
%K Mozambique
%D 1917
%T Great floods in the Sena(18S 36E)-Tete(16.5S 33.5E) region of 
the lower Zambezi, which caused prolongued famine and 
probably resulted from early rather than high floods (Fisher, 
1974).

%A 56/58
%F +2
%K Mozambique
%D 1918
%T Great floods in the Sena(18S 36E)-Tete(16.5S 33.5E) region of 
the lower Zambezi, which caused prolongued famine and 
probably resulted from early rather than high floods (Fisher, 
1974).

%A 56/58
%F +2
%K Mozambique
%D 1919
%T Great floods in the Sena(18S 36E)-Tete(16.5S 33.5E) region of 
the lower Zambezi, which caused prolongued famine and 
probably resulted from early rather than high floods (Fisher, 
1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D late 16th, 1620s-1640s, maybe 1720s, 1780s-1820s  
%T ARID.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1810-1830
%T Highland Drought

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1560/1561/1562
%T Famine in July, 1561; apparently drought in these years in 
near-interior of mainland along middle Kwanza (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1563
%T In May, king ridiculed for turning to rainmaker.  Drought 
probably continued (Miller, 1982).  Might have affeccted 
Kongo, north of Luanda, as well.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1568
%T Famine in the kingdom of Kongo, north of Luanda, resulted 
from looting by the Jaga invaders, war and revolt (Vansina, 
1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1572
%T Famine and drought in Angola in general, but report was from 
Sao Tome (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1575
%T References to the water shortage, but made have alluded 
merely to the general aridity of the country (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1575/1576/1577
%T Disease and wars in Luanda, probably a delayed effect of the 
drought from c. 1572 (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1577
%T In August settlements abandoned and agressive animal behavior 
in Luanda both indicative of drought, which probably a 
continuation of the dry period of the 1570s (Miller, 1872).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1581
%T Drought of the 1570s finally broke (Miller, 1882); copious 
food and heavy rains at Muxima in September, 1580.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1583
%T Shortly before this time there had been a nine year drought 
near Luanda (Brasio, 1954) (appears to refer to the 1570s 
period Miller talked about; Miller suggests Brasio refers to 
1574-83, and that drought may have broken in interior in 
1580).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1587
%T Failed harvest (Miller, 1982), appears to have been a result 
of drought that year in area south of the Kwanza in the 
normally dry region of Kisama.  In following year (1588) 
rainmaker called in, who produced thunder and lightning but 
no rain.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1596
%T Excessive rains, which often follow a year of drought.  Also, 
disorders and hardships reported in 1594/1596 consistent with 
drought (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1613
%T Famine at Lukamba, near Ambaca; emigration from Lukamba; 
cause may have been drought or war (Vansina, 1968).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1614/1615/1616/1617
%T Probably drought (Miller, 1982).  Reports that rains had 
failed for three years, probably the rainy seasons 1614/15, 
1615/16, 1616/17.  Reported in July of 1617.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1618
%T Rainy season of 1617/18 had also failed.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1619c.
%T "Famine everywhere" (near Kabasa), but mainly caused by war 
(Vansina, 1968).  Miller (1982) says drought of earlier years 
continued (he is talking about agricultural regions).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1624/1625/1626(?)
%T The rains failed, probably near Luanda (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1627
%T Expedition returned from Zaire River with report of heavy 
ranis there, in July (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1637
%T Drought reported from Sonyo, just south of the mouth of the 
Zaire River (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1638
%T Famine in Sonyo (by Santo Antonio do Zaire) in late March due 
to lack of rain (Thornton).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1639
%T Drought in late September in Sonyo (Thornton).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1642/1643/1654/1658/1662/1663/1664
%T During these years a number of natural calamities, such as 
locust invasions and famine, struck the new kingdom of 
Angola; those in the 1650s were famine and/or drought 
(Vansina, 1968).  In 163 there was also drought in the Congo 
(Thornton).  In c. 1643 there was a drought in Masangano 
(Cadornega, 1940).  Miller (1982) gives entire period 1639-43 
or to 44/45 as period of drought along lower Kwanza (referred 
to Cadornega's work).  Independent evidence of dryness near 
Libolo so uth of the Kwaanza in 1644.  Also famine in 
Benguela 1639-42 (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1651/1653
%T In these years the rains were disturbingly late in the Nsundi 
province (Thornton).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1656/1666c.
%T Numerous hardships in Benguela at this time blamed explicitly 
on lack of rain (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1659
%T Drought in the northeastern highland region known later as 
Ndulu (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1660
%T Failed harvest, blamed on bad weather, though not explicit 
mention of drought (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1663
%T Great drought and terrible famine in the Kongo (Miller, 
1982).  Drought reported in Loango, north of the Kiloango River (Thornton)

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1673
%T In Sonyo, the first rain was on December 23, but it fell in 
time to save the first crop (Thornton).  Drought 1673/74 
(also Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1683
%T Drought in Sonyo, but eventually rains fell (Thornton).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D c. 1684
%T Drought and famine in Angolan interior, near Pungo Andongo 
(Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1684/1685
%T Smallpox epidemic which may have marked end of major period 
of dryness, "perhaps the culmination of the droughts and 
disease noted throughout the 1660s and 1670s" (Miller, 1982).  
Also major political revolutions in Kwango Valley kingdoms of 
both Matamba and Kasange in early 1680s and similar 
disruption in Benguela at same time.  NOTE: presumably 
indicates widespread nature of drought.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1691
%T In Sonyo, the first rain fell February 2, and the result was 
crop disaster (Thornton).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1692
%T The first rain fell in Sonyo on Janaury 25, again resulting 
in disastrous crops, drought (Thornton; Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1697
%T Famine in March, April and September, but not extremely 
severe, in the area along the Inkissi River (just south of 
the Zaire-Angola border and north of Damba (Thornton).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1698/1700
%T Again famine in November along that area of the Inkissi 
River, but not severe (Thornton); the 1700 famine was in 
March and August.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1701
%T Unusually intense rainfall, streeets of Luanda ruined 
(Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1702
%T In the Sonyo area no rain had fallen by February 5, but rains 
did come somwhat later (Thornton; Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1715
%T Beginning of a 13-year period of drought, worsed by major 
epidemics in the late 1710s and from 1725 to 1728 (Miller, 
1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1717
%T In January, famine and probably drought near Santo Antonio do 
Zaire (Thornton).  Similar reference to famine and drought in 
the Benguela region (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1724/1725/1726
%T No rain fell at Luanda, grain prices unprecedently high 
(Miller, 1982).  As of 1726, no rain in the interior for 
"several years".  On March 8, 1726, reported that not one 
drop of rain had occurred at Luanda for two years.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1728
%T Drought ended and grain prices returned to normal at Luanda 
(Miller, 1982).  Ended with a deluge that destroyed streets 
and houses in Luanda.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1731
%T In Luanda, failure of rains, or at least great delay, as they 
didn't arrive until April (usually commence in October) 
(Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1733/1734
%T Lack of rains during this rainy season at Luanda (Miller, 
1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1735
%T Famine at Luanda, rains failed again in 1734/35.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1736
%T Mentioned great famine throughout the kingdom in previous 
year.  Said this year (1736) things had changed and food was 
plentiful (Miller, 1982), perhaps a result of the imports 
from Brazil, because there is further reference to famine in 
that year in the interior.  An expedition to the central 
highlands encountered warfare and cannibalism.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1741
%T Famine continued, insufficient food supply almost every year 
entered Luanda (precise location of drought not given) 
(Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1746
%T Drought and famine reported at Luanda, rains of 1745/46 had 
failed (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1754
%T Rains reported late in beginning, as or March (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1758
%T October 4, Angola region reported entering into a period of 
drought at the arrival of the Governor Vasconcelos on this 
date (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1765
%T Bad famine year, provoking attacks east of Luanda by Nkusu 
and Hungu (Miller, 1982).  In 1766, they believed famine was 
about to end but it did not.  Famine was remembered to have 
lasted 20 months.  So presumably throughout 1766 as well.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1767
%T By December, there appears to have been a drought, which was 
more serious in the east than near the coast.  It provoked 
political unrest and invasions (Miller, 1982).  Famine was 
reported in April of 1767.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1769/1770
%T Extremely unhealthy rainy season - probably refers to a 
connection between disease and malnutrition, so may mean 
drought (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1770
%T In August, abundant harvests after the 1769/70 rainy season.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1770/1771
%T Healthiest rainy season in memory.  Abundant rains and good 
harvests (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1781
%T Shortages of food indicated famine at Benguela; no reference 
no drought or other cause given (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1782/1783
%T Poor harvest at Luanda, with major famine.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1784/1785
%T Rains ample near Luanda.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1785/1786/1787/1788
%T Rains fail.  In 1786, food shortage and smallpox at Luanda.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1788
%T Governor reported not a single hour of rainfall for three 
years (refers to above) (Miller, 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1788/1789
%T This year was also dry (Miller 1982).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1789/1790/1791/1792/1793
%T Most serious famine every reported at Luanda (Miller, 1982).  Dias (1981) says that the 1790s weas a period of drought along the coast and in the interior.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1790
%T Sickness and food shortages at Ambaca, east of Luanda.

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1793/1794
%T Reports of devastation brought by drought; almost total lack 
of rains for four years.  Locusts consumed everything.  
People flocked to Luanda from the interior, starving; wars 
spread throughout the interior (Miller, 1982).  

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1795
%T Famine ended; interior reported peaceful (Miller, 1982).

%A 47
%F +2
%K Angola
%D 1797
%T Torrential rains at Benguela (12.5S 13.5E) caused enormous 
damage, destroying houses (Miller, 1982).

%A 46/47/49
%F +2
%K Angola
%D 1799
%T Heavy rains in April and May at Luanda (9S 13E) and in the 
interior (c. 8S-15S, 14-17E).  Governor proclaimed that have 
a choice between hunger in the dry years and sickness in the 
wet years (Miller, 1982).  NOTE:  Himba (c. 17S, 13E).

%A 47
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1799
%T Return to drought and food shortages (apparently at Luanda, 
9S 13E).

%A 47
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1800
%T Return to drought and food shortages (apparently at Luanda, 
9S 13E).

%A 47
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1800
%T Grains prices remain high at Luanda (9S 13E), strongly 
indicative of continuing drought (Miller, 1982).

%A 47
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1801
%T Grains prices remain high at Luanda (9S 13E), strongly 
indicative of continuing drought (Miller, 1982).

%A 47
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1802
%T Grains prices remain high at Luanda (9S 13E), strongly 
indicative of continuing drought (Miller, 1982).

%A 47
%F +2
%K Angola
%D 1805
%T Epidemic (probably small pox) at Luanda (9S 13E) attributed 
to unusual (early?) rains (Miller, 1982).

%A 49
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1806
%T "Famished hordes" of people from the central highlands 
(c. 12S 14E) swarmed west in the relatively fertile region of 
Kilenges (14S 13E) east of Benguela.  A time of frequent wars 
throughout the central highlands.  No drought mentioned as 
cause, but it probably was, because of 1805 entry and 1806/07 
entry below.

%A 52
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1806/1807
%T Various indications of severe drought along the middle 
reaches of the Kunene (c. 16S 15E) that drove people all the 
way west to Kilenges (c. 14S 13E) (Miller, 1982).

%A 50
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1808
%T Serious drought destroyed agriculture in the fertile Kilenges 
region (c. 14S 13E), but rains returned just afterward 
(Miller, 1982).

%A 47
%F +2
%K Angola
%D 1813
%T Flood of the Katumbela River near Benguela (c. 12.5S 14E) on 
October 18 inundated the marine salt pans nearby (Miller, 
1982).

%A 47
%F -1
%K Angola
%D 1814
%T Lack of rains in the vicinity of Luanda (9S 13E).  As of July 
25, 1816, no rain at Luanda for two years and food was short.

%A 47
%F -1
%K Angola
%D 1815
%T Lack of rains in the vicinity of Luanda (9S 13E).  As of July 
25, 1816, no rain at Luanda for two years and food was short.

%A 47
%F -1
%K Angola
%D 1816
%T Lack of rains in the vicinity of Luanda (9S 13E).  As of July 
25, 1816, no rain at Luanda for two years and food was short.

%A 47
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1816/1817
%T Famine in Luanda (9S 13E, region 47) in 1816/17 because of 
drought.  Drought in 1817 reported from central highlands 
(c. 12S 14E, region 49), also warfare (Miller, 1982).

%A 49
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1816/1817
%T Famine in Luanda (9S 13E, region 47) in 1816/17 because of 
drought.  Drought in 1817 reported from central highlands 
(c. 12S 14E, region 49), also warfare (Miller, 1982).

%A 47
%F +3
%K Angola
%D 1819
%T April and May, torrential, damaging rains at Luanda (9S 13E).

%A 47
%F +3
%K Angola
%D 1820/1821/1822
%T Heavy rains reported from Benguela (12.5S 13.5E).

%A 47
%F +1
%K Angola
%D 1820
%T Rains began March 24 at Luanda (9S 13E).

%A 47/49/50/52
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1837/1838
%T Four years of severe famine and drought (1837-41) in southern 
Angola (c. 17S14E) and the Benguela area (c. 12S 14E).

%A 47/49/50/52
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1838/1839
%T Four years of severe famine and drought (1837-41) in southern 
Angola (c. 17S14E) and the Benguela area (c. 12S 14E).

%A 47/49/50/52
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1839/1840
%T Four years of severe famine and drought (1837-41) in southern 
Angola (c. 17S14E) and the Benguela area (c. 12S 14E).

%A 47/49/50/52
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1840/41
%T Last of four years (1837-41) of severe famine and drought in southern 
Angola (c. 17S 14E) and the Benguela area (c. 12S 14E), 
culminating in the great famine of 1841 in the Huila 
highlands (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 47/49
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1849/1850
%T Severe drought in coastal areas (region 47), as torrents from Huila 
highlands (c. 15S 13E, region 49) brought no water (Clarence-Smith, 
1974).  NOTE:  This could be year 1849/50 or the two years 1849 and 1850.

%A 49/50/52
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1852/1853
%T Southern Angola (c. 17S 14E): drought (Clarence-Smith, 1974).
See above note.  NOTE:  This could be year 1852/53 or the two years 1852 and 1853.

%A 50
%F +1
%K Angola
%D 1854/1855
%T Good rains in the areas of Angola traversed by Livingstone 
(1875); frequent rain in October and November 1854 near 
Luanda; near Cassanje (c. 9.5S 18E) it rained nearly every 
day in the end of February.  There were good rains near Lake 
Dilolo, Samoana and elsewhere (c. 10S 18-22E).

%A 46
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1855/1856
%T Drought and crop failure in the Kisama area (c. 10S 14E) 
(Dias 1981).

%A 46
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1856/1857
%T Drought and crop failure in the Kisama area (c. 10S 14E) 
(Dias 1981).

%A 50
%F +1
%K Angola
%D 1861
%T 1861 to 1865 were particularly good years, especially at the foot of the 
escarpment (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 50
%F +1
%K Angola
%D 1862
%T 1861 to 1865 were particularly good years, especially at the foot of the 
escarpment (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 50
%F +1
%K Angola
%D 1863
%T 1861 to 1865 were particularly good years, especially at the foot of the 
escarpment (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 50
%F +1
%K Angola
%D 1864
%T 1861 to 1865 were particularly good years, especially at the foot of the 
escarpment (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 50
%F +1
%K Angola
%D 1865
%T 1861 to 1865 were particularly good years, especially at the foot of the 
escarpment (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 47/46
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1871
%T No rain on the Angolan coast (Pechuel-Loesche, 1882).

%A 47/46
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1870s
%T Dias (1981) says that the 1870s were a long, multi-year period of drought along the Angolan coast and in the interior.

%A 71
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1873/1874
%T Famine and drought at Loango (15S 12E), rainfall totaled only 
20 cm (Pechuel-Loesche, 1882).

%A 50
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1876/1877
%T Two years of severe drought for plantations at the foot of 
the escarpment (c. 15S 13E, region 50).  Hordes of famished Africans 
from the highlands (c. 15S 13E, region 50) came down to raid (Clarence-
Smith, 1974).

%A 50
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1877/1878
%T Two years of severe drought for plantations at the foot of 
the escarpment (c. 15S 13E, region 50).  Hordes of famished Africans 
from the highlands (c. 15S 13E, region 50) came down to raid (Clarence-
Smith, 1974).

%A 46
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1880
%T Very dry year near Malanje (9.5S 16.5E) (Pechuel-Loesche, 
1882; Danckelmann, 1884).

%A 46
%F +1
%K Angola
%D 1881
%T Probably a year of normal rainfall near Malanje (9.5S 16.5E) 
(Danckelmann, 1884).

%A 47/51/71
%F +2
%K Angola
%D 1882
%T The years 1882 and 1883 were extraordinarily rich in precipitation along 
the entire southwestern coast of Africa, especially during 
the month of April.  In Gabon (c. 0 S 9E), rainfall totaled 
1469 mm in 1882, but 3107 in 1883.  The rains were so strong 
in Angola, from to Luanda (9S 13E) to Benguela (12.5S 13.5E), 
that many houses were seriously damaged.  It even rained 
strongly in the interior at Mocamedes (15S 12E), which seldom 
receives any rain (12 times in 20 years during the reference 
period) (Danckelmann, 1884).  In 1883 Ponta de Lenha (5 57 S, 
12 46 E) received 592 mm of rainfall.

%A 47/51/71
%F +2
%K Angola
%D 1883
%T The years 1882 and 1883 were extraordinarily rich in precipitation along 
the entire southwestern coast of Africa, especially during 
the month of April.  In Gabon (c. 0 S 9E), rainfall totaled 
1469 mm in 1882, but 3107 in 1883.  The rains were so strong 
in Angola, from to Luanda (9S 13E) to Benguela (12.5S 13.5E), 
that many houses were seriously damaged.  It even rained 
strongly in the interior at Mocamedes (15S 12E), which seldom 
receives any rain (12 times in 20 years during the reference 
period c. 1865 to 1884) (Danckelmann, 1884).  In 1883 Ponta de Lenha (5 57 S, 
12 46 E) received 592 mm of rainfall.

%A 50
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1882/1883
%T One of four years of continued drought in plantations at the 
foot of the escarpment (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith 1974). Drought 
in the Kongo district in 1883 (c. 6S 14E, region 51) (Dias 1981).

%A 50/51
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1883/1884
%T One of four years of continued drought in plantations at the 
foot of the escarpment (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith 1971).  
Drought in the Kongo district in 1884 (c. 6S 14E - region 51) (Dias 
1981).

%A 50/51
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1884/1885
%T One of four years of continued drought in plantations at the 
foot of the escarpment (c. 15S 13E) (Clarence-Smith 1974).  
In 1884 Ponta da Lenha (6S 13E -region 51) received 474 mm of 
rainfall (Danckelmann, 1884).  A two year dry period began in 
May 1884 in that area and lasted until at least 1886, and resulted 
in famine.  Drought in the Kongo district in 1885 (c. 6S 14E, region 51) 
(Dias 1981).

%A 71
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1884/1885
%T According to an article in Meteorologische Zeitschrift, January, 1886, p. 39, 1884/85 was a relatively dry year in Gabon.  This refers mostly to 1884, since the observations cover only the first three months of 1885.  The dryness was mostly a result of meagre rains in October to December of 1884 and supposedly affected the whole SW coast of Africa.  There was even a famine in Loango (Angola, region 71) as a result.  Supposedly the only drier year was 1881.

%A 50/51
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1885/1886
%T One of four years of drought in plantations at the foot of the 
escarpment (c. 15S 13E).  In 1885-86 plantation owners gave up their lands 
and moved to the highlands (Clarence-Smith, 1974).  A two year dry 
period began in May 1884 in the Ponta da Lenha (6S 13E - region 51) 
area and lasted until at least 1886, and resulted in famine (Danckelmann, 
1884).  Drought in the Kongo district in 1886 (c. 6S 14E, region 51) (Dias 1981).

%A 51
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1887
%T Drought in the Kongo district in 1887 (c. 6S 14E) (Dias 1981).

%A 51
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1888
%T Drought in the Kongo district in 1888 (c. 6S 14E) (Dias 1981).

%A 51
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1889
%T Drought in the Kongo district in 1889 (c. 6S 14E) (Dias 1981).

%A 52
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1888/1889
%T Widespread drought, smallpox, locusts (c. 17S 14E).  Drought 
was especially severe in 1888/89 in the Ngangela area.  Finally in 1892 came abundant rains, but late in 
the season (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 52
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1889/1890
%T Widespread drought, smallpox, locusts (c. 17S 14E).  Drought 
was especially severe in 1888/89 in the Ngangela area.  Finally in 1892 came abundant rains, but late in 
the season (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 52
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1890/1891
%T Widespread drought, smallpox, locusts (c. 17S 14E).  Drought 
was especially severe in 1888/89 in the Ngangela area.  Finally in 1892 came abundant rains, but late in 
the season (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 52
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1891/1892
%T Widespread drought, smallpox, locusts (c. 17S 14E).  Drought 
was especially severe in 1888/89 in the Ngangela area.  Finally in 1892 came abundant rains, but late in 
the season (Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 51
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1894
%T Drought in the Kongo district (c. 6S 14E) (Dias 1981).

%A 51
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1895
%T Drought in the Kongo district (c. 6S 14E) (Dias 1981).

%A 51
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1896
%T Drought in the Kongo district (c. 6S 14E) (Dias 1981).

%A 51
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1897
%T Drought in the Kongo district (c. 6S 14E) (Dias 1981).

%A 49
%F -1
%K Angola
%D 1896/1897
%T Huila highlands (c. 13S 16E); mission plantations were damaged by slight drought, summer frosts 
(Clarence-Smith, 1874).

%A 49
%F +2
%K Angola
%D 1898/1899
%T Abundant rains, flooding, in the Caconda highlands (c. 14S 
15E) (Clarence-Smith, 1974).  Floods in the Huila highlands destroyed the Kihite mission (Fisher 19XX).
SEE FISHER

%A 52
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1899/1900/1901/1902/1903/1904/1905/1906/1907/1908
%T Nine years of slight to severe drought (c. 17S 14E) 
(Clarence-Smith, 1974).

%A 49/50/52
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1911
%T Terrible famine in the south (c. 17S 14E) (Dias 1981).  The Himba of the 1960s rembered the failure of the rains in 1910–11 as the "drought of the omutati seed (Colophospermum mopani), which they consumed because nothing else was available, or as "omangowi", the fruit of an unidentified vine that people also ate (Miller 19XX).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1914/15
%T The even more disastrous failure of the rains in 1914/15 and 1915/16 than in 1910/11 brought the year of katur'ombanda or kari'ombanda: the time of beating one's clothing skins for eating, or just "eating clothing" to the Himba people (Miller 19XX).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1915/16
%T The even more disastrous failure of the rains in 1914/15 and 1915/16 than in 1910/11 brought the year of katur'ombanda or kari'ombanda: the time of beating one's clothing skins for eating, or just "eating clothing" to the Himba people (Miller 19XX).

%A 49/50/52
%F -3
%K Angola
%D 1916
%T Terrible famine in the south (c. 17S 14E) (Dias 1981).

%A 
%F 
%K Angola
%D 1916/17
%T The abnormally high rains of 1916/17 broke the drought in the Himba region (Miller 19XX).

%A 49/50/52
%F -2
%K Angola
%D 1900/1901/1902/1903/1904/1905/1906/1907/1908/1909/1910/1911/1912/1913/1914/1915/1916/1917/1918/1919
%T Drought throughout most of this period in Angola (Dias 1981).

%A 43
%F 
%K Zambia
%D 1790/1791/1792/1793/1794/1795/1796/1797/1798/1799
%T NE Zambia, food shortages among the Bisa (c. 12S 32E) caused 
migration to the Chewa country, but this may be due to intense showers (Roberts, 1974).  This was the Mahlatule famine of c. 1799-1803 and it caused the Yao to disperse from this area into the Malawi region (Webster, REF).

%A 43
%F 
%K Zambia
%D 1800/1801/1802/1803/1804/1805/1806/1807/1808/1809/1810/1811/1812/1813/1814/1815/1816/1817/1818/1819/1820/1821/1822/1823/1824/1825
%T Frequent famines in NE Zambia in early nineteenth century (probably c. 16S 24E, if assuming this refers to the Lozi people), supposedly caused by war with the Lunda and Yeke (Roberts, 1974).

%A 43/48
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1827
%T The first recorded locust invasion, possibly associated with droughts and famines in the entire period of 1827/31 (probably c. 16S 24E).  Locusts need a low lake level in order to multiply (Roberts, 1974 - drawing from Gamitto).  Around 1827 there was supposedly  a year without rain in Bemba country (c. 12S 32E, region 43), followed by a locust invasion.

%A 43/48
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1828
%T Probably famine and drought (Roberts 1974) (probably c. 16S 24E).  Drought in present southeastern Zambia too (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 43/48
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1829
%T Probably famine and drought (Roberts 1974) (probably c. 16S 24E).  Drought in present southeastern Zambia too (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 48
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1830
%T Probably famine and drought (Roberts 1974) (probably c. 16S 24E).

%A 48
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1831
%T Probably famine and drought (Roberts 1974) (probably c. 16S 24E).

%A 57
%F 
%K Zambia
%D 1847/1848/1849/1850/1851/1852/1853/1854/1855/1856/1857/1858/1859/1860/1861/1862
%T 1847/48 to 1861/62 variable rains, some drought as well in Barotseland (c. 17S 
25E) (Clarence-Smith, 1977).

%A 44
%F 
%K Zambia
%D 1850/1851/1852/1853/1854/1855/1856/1857/1858/1859 c.
%T Lamba in central Zambia (c. 12S 28E) suffered from a famine 
due to locusts (Roberts, 1974).

%A 57
%F -2
%K Zambia
%D 1850/1851
%T Drought in eastern Botswana (c. 19S 25E, region 60) and upper 
Zambia (c. 17S 25E, region 57); this extended into Lozi country 
(c. 16S 24E, region 57) on the upper Zambezi, followed by a series 
of remarkably dry years, according to Livingstone (Roberts, 1974, 
Livingstone). [NOTE: this series of years is evidently 1851, 1852, 
maybe 1853 and 1854.]

%A 57
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1851/1852
%T Drought in eastern Botswana (c. 19S 25E, region 60) and upper 
Zambia (c. 17S 25E, region 57); this extended into Lozi country 
(c. 16S 24E, region 57) on the upper Zambezi, followed by a series 
of remarkably dry years, according to Livingstone (Roberts, 1974, 
Livingstone). [NOTE: this series of years is evidently 1851, 1852, 
maybe 1853 and 1854.]

%A 57
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1852/1853
%T Drought in eastern Botswana (c. 19S 25E, region 60) and upper 
Zambia (c. 17S 25E, region 57); this extended into Lozi country 
(c. 16S 24E, region 57) on the upper Zambezi, followed by a series 
of remarkably dry years, according to Livingstone (Roberts, 1974, 
Livingstone). [NOTE: this series of years is evidently 1851, 1852, 
maybe 1853 and 1854.]

%A 57
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1853/1854
%T Drought in eastern Botswana (c. 19S 25E, region 60) and upper 
Zambia (c. 17S 25E, region 57); this extended into Lozi country 
(c. 16S 24E, region 57) on the upper Zambezi, followed by a series 
of remarkably dry years, according to Livingstone (Roberts, 1974, 
Livingstone). [NOTE: this series of years is evidently 1851, 1852, 
maybe 1853 and 1854.]

%A 48/60
%F -2
%K Zambia
%D 1853
%T Very little corn in Linyati (19S 24E - region 60), the Kololo 
capital above Victoria Falls; this was due to drought in the 
previous years (Livingstone, 1960, Private Journals; Roberts, 1974).  As of 
November 30, at Gonye Falls (14S 23E - region 48) no rain had 
fallen for some time, but the rains began sometime between 
then and December 17 at Nariele (15S, 23E - region 48).

%A 
%F 
%K Zambia
%D 1854
%T In January near Samoana, it rained nearly every day 
(Livingstone).

%A 48/60
%F +1
%K Zambia
%D 1855
%T August 22 was the end of the winter at Nariele (15S 23E - 
region 48); the rainy season began near Sesheke (18S 25E - 
region 60) in October.  Rains had been good there and at 
Linyati (19S 24E) and Chamai Hills (16.5S 27.5E) (relates to 
1854/55 season) and towns were flooded from rainwater 
(Livingstone 1875).

%A 57
%F +1
%K Zambia
%D 1862/1863/1864/1865/1866/1867/1868/1869/1870/1871
%T Generally good rainfall in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) during 
the years 1862/63 to 1870/71 (Clarence-Smith, 1977).  

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zambia
%D 1883/1884
%T High and early floods in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) (Clarence-
Smith, 1977).

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zambia
%D 1884/1885
%T High and early floods in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) (Clarence-
Smith, 1977).

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zambia
%D 1885/1886
%T High and early floods in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) (Clarence-
Smith, 1977).

%A 48
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1885/1886
%T Famine in Lozi country (c. 16S 24E); rainfall was well below 
average in 1885/86 and famine was reported in 1886.  It is not 
clear if the famine was widespread, or if it was due to the 
drought (Roberts, 1974).

%A 48
%F -2
%K Zambia
%D 1887/1888/1889
%T Low rainfall in Lozi country; well below average at the capital Lealui in 1887/88 (c. 16S 24E) (Roberts, 1974), catastrophic low flood levels in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) (Clarence-Smith, 1977).  For about ten years, starting 1887, floods were generally low, the worst being 1887, 1889 and 1895.

%A 57
%F 
%K Zambia
%D 1890/1891/1892/1893/1894/1895/1896/1897/1898/1899
%T In Barotseland (c. 17S 25E), peculiarly cold winters during 
this decade; often below freezing in the southern part of the 
western provence, and an all-time record of -8 o C was set in 
1898 (Clarence-Smith, 1977).

%A 44
%F -2
%K Zambia
%D 1891
%T Crop failure among the Lamba of central Zambia (c. 12S 28E) 
(Roberts 1974).

%A 48
%F -1
%K Zambia
%D 1891/1892
%T Low rainfall at Lealui, the Lozi capital (c. 16S 24E); well 
below average and the rains came two months late.  Famine in 1892.  Coillard (On the Threshold of Africa) gives rainfall average for the years 1885-95 as 34 inches, but  this century it is some 2 inches higher (Roberts, 1974).

%A 44/43/57
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1892/1893/1894/1895/1896/1897/1898/1899/1900/1901/1902/1903/1904/1905/1906/1907/1908/1909/1910
%T Frequent famines and locust invasions.  Lamba (c. 12S 28E - region 44): famine and locusts in 1892; Bemba (region 43) in 1894; Lozi (region 57) and Luvale in 1895; Bemba (c. 10S 32E) again in 1896 and 1897; Gwembe Tonga in 1899; Ila in the early 1900s.  In 1894 there was a locust invasion, which was a rare phenomenon; the last one remembered to have occurred before this was around the 1830s (Roberts, 1974).

%A 48
%F -2
%K Zambia
%D 1894/1895
%T Lozi country (c. 16S 24E, region 48): rainfall at its capital of Lealui 
was well below average and the rains came two months late 
(Roberts, 1974).

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zambia
%D 1894
%T Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) experienced very high floods 
(Clarence-Smith, 1977).

%A 48/57
%F -3
%K Zambia
%D 1895
%T This was a famine year on the upper Zambezi (c. 16S 24E), but 
perhaps mainly because of locusts.  On the Lozi flood plain 
(c. 16S 24E), drought in general is less of a menace to crops 
and cattle than early and high floods (Roberts, 1974).  
Catastrophically low flood in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) 
(Clarence-Smith, 1977).

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zambia
%D 1896
%T Very high flood in Barotseland (c.17S 25E) (Clarence-Smith, 
1977).

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zambia
%D 1900
%T Very high floods in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) (Clarence-Smith, 
1977).

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zambia
%D 1902
%T Very high floods in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E) (Clarence-Smith, 
1977).

%A 48/57
%F -1
%K Zambia
%D 1905/1906/1907/1908/1909/1910/1911/1912/1913/1914/1915/1916/1917/1918/1919/1920/1921/1922/1923/1924/1925
%T Generally low floods in Barotseland (c. 17S 25E, region 57), 
apparently a result of rainfall in Upper Zambezi catchment 
(c. 16S 24E, region 48) (Clarence-Smith, 1977).

%A 
%F 
%K Rhodesia
%D 1561
%T A very severe locust attack on the Rhodesian plateau; drought and an unspecified epidemic hit Mwene Mutapa domains in the north of the plateau, lasting for two years (Livneh, 1964).

%A 
%F 
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1790s
%T There was a tremendous drought and famine in the Manyika region (in the east of Zimbabwe) during the 1790s (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 58/59
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1827
%T The drought that plagued Mozambique and Zambia in the three years 1827 to 1829 seems to have affected at least the northeastern parts of the Rhodesian plateau (c. 17S 31E, region 59) (Livneh 1974; Roberts 1974).  The Duma area (region 58 and 59) experienced drought and severe famine (Liesegang, 1978).  Thousands supposedly died in Zimbabwe in the Manyika region (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 58/59
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1828
%T The drought that plagued Mozambique and Zambia in the three years 1827 to 1829 seems to have affected at least the northeastern parts of the Rhodesian plateau (c. 17S 31E, region 59) (Livneh 1974; Roberts 1974).  The Duma area (region 58 and 59) experienced drought and severe famine (Liesegang, 1978).  Thousands supposedly died in Zimbabwe in the Manyika region (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 58/59
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1829
%T The drought that plagued Mozambique and Zambia in the
three years 1827 to 1829 seems to have affected at least the northeastern parts 
of the Rhodesian plateau (c. 17S 31E, region 59) (Livneh 1974; 
Roberts 1974).  The Duma area (region 58 and 59) experienced 
drought and severe famine (Liesegang, 1978).  Thousands supposedly died in Zimbabwe in the Manyika region (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 60
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1830's (i.e., c. 1835 to 1845)
%T Following the Swazi invasion in the early 1830s, a period of famine and drought lasted a few years in the Maungwe chiefdom in the modern Makoni District of eastern Mashonaland (c. 20S 28.5E), apparently until about 1845.  Other traditions place great droughts around 1845 or earlier (Livneh, 1974).  NOTE: this location appears to be just east of Francistown area.  Iliffe (1990) describes the troubles as a combination of effects of violence from the invasion and drought and indicated it is remembered as the "Shangwa".  Similar problems also occurred in the Mrew District and the coincidence of violence and drought also caused starvation in the Chibi chiefdom of southern Mashonaland.  Iliffe (1990) suggests this occurred in the years 1833 to 1836.

%A 
%F 
%K Rhodesia
%D 1850c
%T A severe drought in the Gwembe valley lasted several years; even the springs ran dry.  This would probably indicate also a drought south of the Zambezi.  Similarly, in Great Zimbabwe, according to Tradition, the tribe residing there was forced to leave because of a drought about 60 years before 1905  (Livneh, 1964, Hall 1905).

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1855
%T Good rains near Linyanti (19S 24E), according to Livingstone 
(1875, 1960).

%A 60
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1856/57
%T Moffat (REF) experienced good rains during his trip to Bulawayo (region 60) from Kuruman (region 77).  However, he had found Matabeleland suffering from "great hunger" in this year as a result of unsatisfactory rains (Iliffe, 1990).  This suggests a drought in the 1856/57 season.

%A 68/74/77
%F +1
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1856/57
%T Moffat (REF) experienced good rains during his trip to Bulawayo (region 60) fromKuruman (region 77).  However, he had found Matabeleland suffering from "great hunger" in this year as a result of unsatisfactory rains (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 60
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1859
%T When Moffat returned to Matabeleland in 1859, his group immediately encountered a serious food shortage and heard reports of unprecedented drought during the previous season (referring to winter of 1859) (Iliffe, 1990).  This situation reportedly extended as far as the Zambezi.

%A 60
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1860
%T Moffat later experienced copious rains in Matabeleland in 1860, but scarcity nevertheless returned in December 1860 before the harvest (Iliffe, 1990).  People lived on wild fruits and the roots of trees.

%A 59
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1860
%T It appears to a drought occurred in 1860 to 1861 in Mashonaland (Iliffe, 1990).  A Native Commissioner, some fifty years later, mentioned in an address a two season drought in Mashonaland that occurred around 1860, indicating that people had to subsist on roots et c. and that great famine ensued.  He said it affected the whole country.

%A 59
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1861
%T It appears to a drought occurred in 1860 to 1861 in Mashonaland (Iliffe, 1990).  A Native Commissioner, some fifty years later, mentioned in an address a two season drought in Mashonaland that occurred around 1860, indicating that people had to subsist on roots et c. and that great famine ensued.  He said it affected the whole country.

%A 60
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1861
%T Crops failed in Matabeleland early in 1861 and serious dearth ensued, according to missionary reports (Iliffe, 1990).  People again subsisted on wild fruits until the April harvest.

%A 56/59/60
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1862
%T The harvest also failed in Matabeleland in 1862 and famine extended to the north bank of the Zambezi (Iliffe, 1990).  The Matabele told Emily Moffat they had never known such seasons as the last three had been.  Reports of the famine ended late in 1862.  Iliffe (1990) suggests famine affected all of southern Africa in the early 1860s.

%A 57
%F +2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1862
%T Chapman (1868/1971) experienced good rains during his travels 
near Kakobe (c. 18S 26E) in October through February, when he 
reached Victoria Falls.

%A 60
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1863
%T Very severe drought in Matabeleland (c. 17S 30E), which forced the people to disperse and search for grain as far as one hundred miles from home (Livneh, 1974) 

%A 60
%F -1
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1866/67
%T In 1867 there was again scarcity in Matabeleland.  A serious famine also occurred in Mangwende's chiefdom in Mashonaland in about 1867/68 (Iliffe, 1990); the two years following the raids of the Matabili and Nyamandi's army (c. 1867 and 1868) were ones of drought.

%A 59
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1867/68
%T In 1867 there was again scarcity in Matabeleland.  A serious famine also occurred in Mangwende's chiefdom in Mashonaland in about 1867/68 (Iliffe, 1990); the two years following the raids of the Matabili and Nyamandi's army (c. 1867 and 1868) were ones of drought.

%A 59
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1868/69
%T In 1867 there was again scarcity in Matabeleland.  A serious famine also occurred in Mangwende's chiefdom in Mashonaland in about 1867/68 (Iliffe, 1990); the two years following the raids of the Matabili and Nyamandi's army (c. 1867 and 1868) were ones of drought.

%A 59
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1869/70
%T In 1867 there was again scarcity in Matabeleland.  A serious famine also occurred in Mangwende's chiefdom in Mashonaland in about 1867/68 (Iliffe, 1990); the two years following the raids of the Matabili and Nyamandi's army (c. 1867 and 1868) were ones of drought.

%A 59/60
%F +2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1869
%T Mohr (1876) experienced much rain on his travels through Zimbabwe.

%A 59/60
%F +2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1870
%T Mohr (1876) still experienced much rain in March of this year.

%A 59/60
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1871
%T Drought and famine (the mbayamudzi) in Matabeleland (western/southwestern Zimbabwe, region 60) in 1871 and 1872 (Liesegang 1978).  Food shortage in Mashonaland (region 59) in late 1871 and 1872, according to Carl Mauch, with famine near the Great Zimbabwe and also more seriously along the Gairesi River (Zimbabwe's border with Mozambique, region 59) (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 59/60
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1872
%T Drought and famine (the mbayamudzi) in Matabeleland (western/southwestern Zimbabwe, region 60) in 1871 and 1872 (Liesegang 1978).  Food shortage in Mashonaland (region 59) in late 1871 and 1872, according to Carl Mauch, with famine near the Great Zimbabwe and also more seriously along the Gairesi River (Zimbabwe's border with Mozambique, region 59) (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 60
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1872
%T Drought on the Rhodesian plateau (Matebeleland) (c. 17S 30E) forced the Ndebeke to raid for grain, which they normally did not do (Livneh, 1974, Iliffe, 1990).   This drought was widespread, over the whole plateau.  Food shortage in Mashonaland in late 1871 and 1872, according to Carl Mauch, with famine near the Great Zimbabwe and also more seriously along the Gairesi River (Zimbabwe's border with Mozambique) (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 66
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1873post
%T Several droughts occurred in the Nyahodi country of Zimbabwe (Melsetter district) (c. 20S 33E) (Livneh, 1974).

%A 60
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1875
%T Famine in Matabeleland (Liesegang 1978).

%A 64
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1878
%T Drought and famine among the Tsonga in the lowveld near Vendaland (S.A. - north of Pietersberg, along the Limpopo River) (Liesegang 1978 - from Koch's diary).

%A 59
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1879c.
%T Drought in northeastern Zimbabwe (c. 17S 30E) (Liesegang, 1878).  Mangwende's people (Mashonaland) suffered famine in and many died (Iliffe, 1990).
1978).

%A 
%F 
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1880/1881/1882/1883/1884/1885/1886/1887/1888/1889
%T No droughts reported in the 1880s except for a minor one among the Duma 
(SE Rhodesia, region 58 and 59) between 1886 and 1890 (Liesegang 1978).

%A 60
%F -1
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1882
%T Scarcity in Matabeleland in 1882 (Iliffe, 1990).  Famine among Mangwende's people (Mashonaland) in 1882 and/or 1883 (Iliffe, 1990).  Serious effects in the arid Sebungwe district, south of the Zambezi.

%A 59
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1883post
%T Famine and drought near Salisbury (i.e., Harare, 17 49 S 31 06 E) (Livneh, 1974).

%A 60
%F -1
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1884
%T Scarcity in Matabeleland in 1884 (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 59/60
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1887
%T Famine in the Mazoe Valley (c. 17 S 32 E) of Mashonaland (Livneh, 1974, Iliffe, 1990); also in Matabeleland (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 60/64
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1889
%T Severe drought in the south of Zimbabwe (Livneh, 1974), one of worst years on record.  Also affected Matabeleland (Iliffe, 1990).  Drought and famine in the southern lowveld during 1888/89 (Iliffe, 1990). 

%A 60
%F 
%K Rhodesia
%D 1890
%T Locusts: the first invasion in forty years (Matabeleland)  (Livneh, 1964).

%A 60
%F 
%K Rhodesia
%D 1891
%T Locusts seen on the Tuli River (c. 21 S 28 E) (Livneh, 1964).

%A 60
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1893/1894/1895/1896
%T Partial drought and locusts in Matabeleland (c. 17S 30E) 
(Livneh, 1974).

%A 60
%F -1
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1895
%T Severe shortages in Matabeleland early in 1895, but late rains saved the crops.  Good harvest despite below-average rainfall.  In Mashonaland, drought produced in 1895 the first really bad harvest since the British invasion.

%A 59
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1895
%T Severe shortages in Matabeleland early in 1895, but late rains saved the crops.  Good harvest despite below-average rainfall.  In Mashonaland, drought produced in 1895 the first really bad harvest since the British invasion.

%A 60
%F 
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1896
%T Famine in Matabeleland in 1896 and 1897 appears to have been caused by violence and warfare (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 60
%F 
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1897
%T Famine in Matabeleland in 1896 and 1897 appears to have been caused by violence and warfare (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 59/60/64
%F -3
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1899
%T Severe drought over the whole of Zimbabwe (Livneh, 1974).

%A 
%F 
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1912
%T Great drought in Zimbabwe (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 56/60
%F -2
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1913/1914/1915/1916/1918
%T Drought in Zimbabwe (Liesegang, 1978).

%A 
%F 
%K Zimbabwe
%D 1922
%T Drought in Zimbabwe (Iliffe, 1990; Livneh, 1974).  Also affected Mozambique and Malawi.

%A 51
%F 
%K Congo/Gabon
%D 1873/1874/1875
%T Gabon: Lambarene (0 40 S, 10 20E), two main seasons, three 
months being very dry, two being somewhat dry and about seven 
months being rainy (Marche).

%A 51
%F +2
%K Congo/Gabon
%D 1875
%T Flood in November between Lambarene (0 40 S 10 20 E) and Lake 
Asingo, just to the northwest (Marche).

%A 
%F -3
%K Congo/Gabon
%D 1878
%T Famine among the Bateke in July or August and perhaps in two 
previous years (Brazza, in Brunschwig, 1966).

%A 51
%F 
%K Congo/Gabon
%D 1881
%T In Gabon (Libreville), 3107 mm rainfall in 1882, 1469 mm in 1881 
(Danckelmann, 1884).

%A 51
%F 
%K Congo/Gabon
%D 1881
%T In Gabon (Libreville), 3107 mm rainfall in 1882, 1469 mm in 1881 
(Danckelmann, 1884).

%A 51
%F -1
%K Gabon
%D 1884/1885
%T According to an article in Meteorologische Zeitschrift, January, 1886, p. 39, 1884/85 was a relatively dry year in Gabon.  This refers mostly to 1884, since the observations cover only the first three months of 1885.  The dryness was mostly a result of meagre rains in October to December of 1884 and supposedly affected the whole SW coast of Africa.  There was even a famine in Loango (Angola, region 71) as a result.  Supposedly the only drier year was 1881.




%A 
%F 
%K East Africa
%D 17th and early 18th centuries
%T The interlacustrine region was relatively drought/famine free and the Nile flow was relatively high from about the 1630s to the 1710s.

%A 
%F 
%K East Africa
%D c. 1770
%T Lake Rukwa totally dried up about this time, leading to the deposition of a long-reigning Bungu chief (Owen et al., 1990).  Kalinga records an increase in emigration of people from the highlands to the northeast of the lake into the Ngonde region of the lake-shore, perhaps partly attributable to drier conditions, between 1740 and 1840.  The rainmakers were called to Nkamanga (Rumphi area - northern Malawi) during a severe drought in the time of the first Mlowoka or his son (about 1780-1840). 


%A 
%F 
%K East Africa
%D early 1800s
%T The North Rukuru River in northern Malawi dried up during the reign of Mwangonde (c. 1815-1835).  Ngonde king Mwangonde, whose reign genealogically dated to about 1815 to 1835, walked across northern part also to marry a woman (Owen et al., 1990). 

%A 
%F 
%K East Africa
%D 15th and 16th centuries
%T Frequent famines and droughts in the interlacustrine region, most notably, approximately dated to the 1430s and 1440s and for a long period from about the 1490s to 1530s (Webster 1979a,b).  The Nile was relatively low in the early 15th century and again in the 1530s.  The region was relatively drought free from about the 1540s to the 1570s.  Reports of drought and starvation and exceedingly low Nile levels occurred again in the generations from c. 1580 to 1625.

%A31 
%F 
%K East Africa
%D c. 1825-40
%T There are many traditions in northern Uganda which indicate that there was drought there betw. c. 1825 and 1840, and similar reports from Ethiopia and elsewhere in East Africa (Herring 1979a).  Consistent with other reports (see below) that suggest probable low lake levels.  Howell et al. (1988) indicate that the Nuer, who originally lived near the Bahr el Jebel, suffered severe population pressure at the beginning of the nineteenth century, including drought and famine.  The worst period occurred in the 1820s, which was the time when the Nuer migration began.  The drought and famined affected the entire Sudan and adjacent territories.

%A 31/33/87
%F 
%K East Africa
%D 1830s
%T There was an intense drought in Kenya that dried up wells and forced migrations (Dale, 1954); implies a period of low levels of Victoria.  The Iminito and the Ngarriama, of eastern Uganda, migrated out of the region in response to famine during the drought of the 1830s.  This was decade when the whole of northeastern Uganda suffered badly from drought (Weatherby 1979).  A drought some time during the 1830s caused an exodus of the proto-Omiro, further west (Herring 1979b).

%A 33/87
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1830s
%T Dale (1952) associated migration and dry wells in Kenya at 
this time with drought.

%A 87
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1836
%T About this time there was an important famine in Kemba 
country (east of Lake Magadi, NE of Mt. Kilimajaro, c. 2.5 S 
37 E) (Oliver, R., 1963).

%A 33/87
%F 
%K East Africa
%D 1840/1841/1842/1843/1844/1845/1846/1847/1848/1849/1850
%T According to tribal tradition, about this time Lake Rudolf (c. 4 N 36 E) sank to a very low level and Lake Naivasha (1 S 36.5 E) was reduced to a puddle (Dale, 1952).  This would likely mean dry conditions in these regiosn.  According to Edmonson (1977), there is an indication that around the middle of the nineteenth century, the Masai were herding their cattle on dry land in what is now the middle of Lake Naivasha.  A Masai tradition also describes a very dry period immediately before the arrival of white men; during this time cattle grazed on Crescent Island, indicating that it was then a peninsula (Sikes 1936, Åse 1986).

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1847
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1848
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1849
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1850
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1851
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 
%F 
%K East Africa
%D 1850/1851/1852/1853/1854/1855/1856/1857/1858/1859
%T Since about 1850 in various parts of East Africa there was a 
growth of the forest edges, expansion of riparian forests and 
growth of woodland, suggesting increasingly wetter conditions 
(Dale, 1952).

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1872
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1873
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1874
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1875
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 39
%F +2
%K East Africa
%D 1875
%T Thomson, J., in the Proc. R. Geog. Soc. (1880), reported that Lake Tanganyika rose ten feet in this year because of excessive rains and maintained this flood level one month.  Stewart suggested this was in 1873, but appears to have gotten the year wrong (Sieger, 1887).

%A 32
%F +2
%K East Africa
%D 1876
%T A very steep rise of Lake Victoria occurred in the late 1870s.  Rainfall observations near the lake showed a greater number of rainy days in 1876, 1877 and 1878 than during later years (Sieger 1887).

%A 32
%F +2
%K East Africa
%D 1877
%T A very steep rise of Lake Victoria occurred in the late 1870s.  Rainfall observations near the lake showed a greater number of rainy days in 1876, 1877 and 1878 than during later years (Sieger 1887)
.
%A 32
%F +2
%K East Africa
%D 1878
%T A very steep rise of Lake Victoria occurred in the late 1870s.  Rainfall observations near the lake showed a greater number of rainy days in 1876, 1877 and 1878 than during later years (Sieger 1887).

%A 32
%F +3
%K East Africa
%D 1878
%T Lake Victoria was very high in the northeast during August and September; this was associated with very high rainfall (Brooks 1923, quoting Lyons).

%A 31
%F +3
%K East Africa
%D 1878
%T Reportecly the year 1878 was particularly rainy along the upper Nile (Sieger 1887).  In 1878 Lado, on the Bahr el Jebel, was flooded and the river was still very high in December 1878, suggesting also an unusually high level of Lake Albert (Howell et al. 1988).  The White Nile was also unusually high in that year (Howell et al. 1988), with peak flow at Gondokoro occurring in August of 1878.  The tremendous floods brought enormous quantities of vegetaion debris that blocked parts of the river.  The Nuer oral history (see Howell et al. chapter 9) also suggested very high Nile floods at the time.

%A 38
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1880
%T Very dry year in Tanzania, only 729 mm rain in Tabora (5 02 S 
32 49 E), with famine at many places between Tabora and the 
coast (Petermann's Mitteilungen, 1881). 

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1882
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1883
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1884
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1885
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1886
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1887
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1888
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1889
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1890
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1891
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1892
%T This may have been a year of drought in Uganda, as Herring (1979a) describes low Nile levels during the periods c. 1847-51, 1872-75, 1882-92 and 1899-1909 and indicates that droughts are reported from different parts of Uganda during most of these periods.

%A 31/32
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1884
%T Drought in the area northeast of Lake Victoria (Brooks 1923).

%A 31/32
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1886
%T Drought in the area northeast of Lake Victoria (Brooks 1923).

%A 31/32
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1887
%T During Hohnel's visit to Lake Baringo (c. 0 40 N 36 E), there was famine in Komasia (west of the lake), which was generally the granary of the whole area 
(this was in December) (von Hoehnel, 1894).

%A 37/38
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1887
%T The rainy season was April 13 to May 16 near Mt. Meru and Mt. 
Kilimanjaro, with 21 days of absolutely unintermittent rain.  
Before and after there were occasional violent showers (von Hoehnel, 1894).

%A 31/32
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1887
%T Famine in the western lakes area (Oliver, 1963), and in the Elgeyo district in December (von Hoehnel, 1894).

%A 87
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1887
%T Around January 1, 1888,von Hoehnel (1894) reports severe famine around Mianemi, a settlement to the east of Lake Naivasha; it had begun in districts further north.

%A 33
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1888
%T According to von Hoehnel (1894), as of May 27 near Lake Rudolf (c.3 to 4 N 36 E) there was low rainfall that year, with only three small showers.  The southern end of the lake was dreary and dried up.

%A 31/32
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1888
%T Famine in March near Mt. Kulall (SE shore of Rudolf, c. 2.5N 37 E) and everywhere from Lake Baringo (c. 0 40 N 36 E) to Ngaboto (2 N, 35 E) in April, May and June, 1888 (von Hoehnel, 1894).  There was famine at Maricha in July.

%A 31
%F 
%K East Africa
%D 1890s
%T Terrible famine and drought in northern Uganda - worst in the memory of tribal elders of that time (Webster 1979).  The 1890s were years of extreme deprivation in northeastern Uganda, with not only droughts, but also wars, locusts and human and animal epidemics (Herring 1979a).

%A 32
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1890
%T Drought in western Kenya (Oliver, 1963).

%A 32
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1892
%T Famine in western Kenya (Oliver, 1963).

%A 32
%F +2
%K East Africa
%D 1892
%T Lake Victoria  was very high, with a tendency to rise, and there was heavy rainfall (Brooks 1923).

%A 87
%F +2
%K East Africa
%D 1893
%T Lake Naivasha was very high during Gregory's visit.  Gregory's description also suggests a very wet year (Åse et al. 1986).

%A 32/87
%F +2
%K East Africa
%D 1895
%T Lake Victoria was very high (Brooks 1923 - probably quoting Lyons).  Rainfall was also very high at Machachos, Kenya (Åse et al 1986).

%A 31/32/87
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1896
%T Four years of severe drought from 1896 to 1899, culminating in famine in the years 1898 and 1899 (Åse et al 1986).  In 1897 to 1899 there was famine from Kikuyu (c. 0 S 36 30 E) to Kamba (east of them, c. 1.5 S 38 E).  In about 1898 there was a famine due to drought in Busoga (c. 1 N 33.5 E) and in Bunyoro (Uganda, region 31) (Harlow and Chilver 1965).  In the two years 1898 and 1899 there was an "unprecedented" drought affecting all of East Africa (Grove et al. 1975, Harrison 1901).  There was widespread drought in Uganda in 1899 to 1903, possibly continuing part or most of the period until 1909 (Herring, 1979a).

%A 31/32/87
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1897
%T Four years of severe drought from 1896 to 1899, culminating in famine in the years 1898 and 1899 (Åse et al 1986).  In 1897 to 1899 there was famine from Kikuyu (c. 0 S 36 30 E) to Kamba (east of them, c. 1.5 S 38 E).  In about 1898 there was a famine due to drought in Busoga (c. 1 N 33.5 E) and in Bunyoro (Uganda, region 31) (Harlow and Chilver 1965).  In the two years 1898 and 1899 there was an "unprecedented" drought affecting all of East Africa (Grove et al. 1975, Harrison 1901).  There was widespread drought in Uganda in 1899 to 1903, possibly continuing part or most of the period until 1909 (Herring, 1979a).

%A 31/32/33/87
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1898
%T Four years of severe drought from 1896 to 1899, culminating in famine in the years 1898 and 1899 (Åse et al 1986).  In 1897 to 1899 there was famine from Kikuyu (c. 0 S 36 30 E) to Kamba (east of them, c. 1.5 S 38 E).  In about 1898 there was a famine due to drought in Busoga (c. 1 N 33.5 E) and in Bunyoro (Uganda, region 31) (Harlow and Chilver 1965).  In the two years 1898 and 1899 there was an "unprecedented" drought affecting all of East Africa (presumably regions 31, 32, 33, 87) (Grove et al. 1975, Harrison 1901).  There was widespread drought in Uganda in 1899 to 1903, possibly continuing part or most of the period until 1909 (Herring, 1979a).

%A 31/32/33/87
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1899
%T Four years of severe drought from 1896 to 1899, culminating in famine in the years 1898 and 1899 (Åse et al 1986).  In 1897 to 1899 there was famine from Kikuyu (c. 0 S 36 30 E) to Kamba (east of them, c. 1.5 S 38 E).  In about 1898 there was a famine due to drought in Busoga (c. 1 N 33.5 E) and in Bunyoro (Uganda, region 31) (Harlow and Chilver 1965).  In the two years 1898 and 1899 there was an "unprecedented" drought affecting all of East Africa (presumably regions 31, 32, 33, 87) (Grove et al. 1975, Harrison 1901).  There was widespread drought in Uganda in 1899 to 1903, possibly continuing part or most of the period until 1909 (Herring, 1979a).

%A 33
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1898
%T Levels of Lake Stefanie were extremely low and there was tremendous drought.  The Sagan River no longer reached the Dulei River at the northern end of the Stefanie trough (Grove et al. 1975).  In December 1899 the southern extremity of the lake had dried up and was covered with dead fish (Butzer 1971, Plote 1974).  In these two years there was an "unprecedented" drought affecting all of East Africa (Grove et al. 1975, Harrison 1901).  There was famine and starvation in the Sagan River valley; river was so low that it spread out and disappeared before reaching the Dulei River at the north end of Lake Stefanie.

%A 33
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1899
%T Levels of Lake Stefanie were extremely low and there was tremendous drought.  The Sagan River no longer reached the Dulei River at the northern end of the Stefanie trough (Grove et al. 1975).  In December 1899 the southern extremity of the lake had dried up and was covered with dead fish (Butzer 1971, Plote 1974).  In these two years there was an "unprecedented" drought affecting all of East Africa (Grove et al. 1975, Harrison 1901).  There was famine and starvation in the Sagan River valley; river was so low that it spread out and disappeared before reaching the Dulei River at the north end of Lake Stefanie.

%A 87/31
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1897
%T Famine from Kikuyu (c. 0 S 36 30 E) to Kamba (east of them, 
c. 1.5 S 38 E).

%A 87/31
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1898
%T Famine from Kikuyu (c. 0 S 36 30 E) to Kamba (east of them, 
c. 1.5 S 38 E).  In about 1898 there was a famine in Busoga 
(c. 1 N 33.5 E) due to drought (Harlow and Chilver).

%A 87/31
%F -3
%K East Africa
%D 1899
%T Famine from Kikuyu (c. 0 S 36 30 E) to Kamba (east of them, 
c. 1.5 S 38 E).

%A 37/38
%F -2
%K East Africa
%D 1908
%T Drought in Kilimanjaro district of Tanzania (Harlow and 
Chilver).

%A 
%F 
%K East Africa
%D 1918,1919
%T Major famine in Busoga and in the Bukedi district of Uganda.  Pestilence and famine ravaged Kenya, particulary the Kukuyu country in 1918 to 1920 (Harow and Chilver 1965).

%A 
%F 
%K Malawi
%D 15th and 16th centuries 
%T In the region of Lake Malawi, periods of severe droughts included the 1400s and 1410s, sometime within the period 1450 to 1480, and in the 1560s, 1580s and 1620s (Webster, 1979a,b).

%A 
%F 
%K Malawi
%D 17th and early 18th centuries 
%T The Lake Malawi region was also relatively drought free from about the 1630s until the 1720s (Webster, 1979a,b).
 
%A 
%F 
%K Malawi
%D late 1700s and early 1800s 
%T Traditions referring to severe droughts and drying up of rivers persist in the region from the early 1800s back to the late 18th century (Owen et al. 1990).

%A 
%F 
%K Malawi
%D late 18th century/early 19th century 
%T The rainmakers were called to Nkamanga (Rumphi area - northern Malawi) during a severe drought in the time of the first Mlowoka or his son (about 1780-1840).  This may have been about the time Lake Rukwa dried up c. 1770 (Owen et al. 1990).  Kalinga records an increase in immigration from the highlands to the northeast of the lake into the Ngonde region of the lake-shore, perhaps partly attributable to drier conditions, between 1740 and 1840 (Owen et al. 1990).

%A 
%F 
%K Malawi
%D 1790/1791/1792/1793/1794/1795/1796/1797/1798/1799
%T Raiding from Makua into Yao territory in the 1790s (probably late 1790s) caused by drought (Webster 1979b).  The Mahlatule famine of c. 1799-1803 caused the Yao (NE Zambia, NW Mozambique) to disperse into the Malawi region.

%A 55
%F 
%K Malawi
%D 1820/1821/1822/1823/1824/1825/1826/1827/1828/1829c
%T There was a general view that widespread aridity in the late 1820s was a cause of the Yao dispersal towards the southern lake area (Owen et al. 1990).

%A 38
%F 
%K Malawi
%D 1820/1821/1822/1823/1824/1825/1826/1827/1828/1829c
%T The North Rukuru River in northern Malawi dried up around the 1820s during the reign of Mwangonde (c. 1815-1835) (Owen et al. 1990).

%A 55/56
%F 
%K Malawi
%D 1835
%T The Ngoni Gama clan of northern Malawi have a tradition of crossing the Zambezi near Zumbo on a sandy causeway in the dry season of 1835, so apparently a very dry year or sequence of years.

%A 43/54/55
%F 
%K Malawi
%D early 1860s
%T Drought in Malawi produced chaos that was a major factor in the failure of the UMCA Magomero Mission (Webster 1979b).

%A 54/55
%F 
%K Malawi
%D 1860s
%T Severe drought in southern Malawi reported by resident missionaries, supposed worst in that country's history (Iliffe, 1990).

%A 54/55
%F 
%K Malawi
%D 1860s
%T Chendombo, a Yao headman, indicated that a severe drought occurred when the Mang'anja fled to the river from the invading Yao.  Crops had been planted and were growing well when the drought occurred and killed them.  There is also a Yao tradition from this period that Lake Chiuta almost dried up and that there was a very great drought and famine (Webster 1979b).

%A 43
%F -2
%K Malawi
%D 1877
%T Hutchins (1889) indicates deficient rainfall at Lake Nyasa in 1877 and 1878.

%A 43
%F -2
%K Malawi
%D 1878
%T Hutchins (1889) indicates deficient rainfall at Lake Nyasa in 1877 and 1878.

%A 74
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1831
%T On Bain's journey north, he encountered extreme cold and uninterrupted snowfall in early June near Mafeking (region 74).  This was a reasonably good year, as he was given abundant provisions by the natives and described a reasonaby green countryside with no lack of water. 

%A 75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1833
%T In June 1833 E. Casalis, in the P.E.M.S. Annals, says it snowed for 2 or 3 days following their arrival in Basutoland.  In December 1833 Rolland says famine of the last three months played havoc in Basutoland;  this would suggest a poor rainy season in 1832/33.  Drought was universal and there was no hope for a harvest, except possibly at Mothetto (Motito) (Germond, 1967); this would relate to the 1833/34 rainy season.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1834
%T In June 1833 E. Casalis, in the P.E.M.S. Annals, says it snowed for 2 or 3 days following their arrival in Basutoland.  In December 1833 Rolland says famine of the last three months played havoc in Basutoland; this would suggest a poor rainy season in 1832/33.  Drought was universal and there was no hope for a harvest, except possibly at Mothetto (Motito) (Germond, 1967); this would relate to the 1833/34 rainy season.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1822 to 1833
%T Drought, famine and cannibalism in Basutoland (Basuto Book - D.F. Ellenberger, History of the Basuto, Ancient and Modern, Morija Museum and Archives, Morija, 1991, 393 pp.)

%A 76
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1833    
%T 1833 described as a year of abundance in index; description stems from Thaba Nchu (29 15S 26 45E) in June of 1833.

%A 74/76
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1835
%T On February 18, 1835, Rolland's journey was delayed by the Hart River, which was high.  The Vaal River was twelve foot deep and they waited three months, until it fell to four feet, to cross it (Germond, 1967).

%A 74
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1835
%T On February 18, 1835, Rolland's journey was delayed by the Hart River, which was high.  The Vaal River was twelve foot deep and they waited three months, until it fell to four feet, to cross it (Germond, 1967).

%A 76
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1835
%T On February 18, 1835, Rolland's journey was delayed by the Hart River, which was high.  The Vaal River was twelve foot deep and they waited three months, until it fell to four feet, to cross it (Germond, 1967).

%A 76
%F 
%K Lesotho
%D 1835
%T At Berseeba there was a locust plague in 1835 and 1837 (Germond, 1967).

%A 75
%F +3
%K Lesotho
%D 1836
%T In January, 1836, Arbousset found plenty of grass at Morija (29.5 27.5E), reaching to the knees of the cattle (Germond, 1967).  There was a magnificant garden with maize seven feet high.  The rains had been plentiful for the last two months.  In June, the rains had been over for 2 months.  Arbousset said that this rainy season was one of the wettest ever there and throughout Southern African in general.  NOTE; indicated in index as year of abundance; other sources for other areas of southern Africa suggest 1836 was dry, except for areas in region 79.

%A 76
%F 
%K Lesotho
%D 1837
%T At Berseeba there was a locust plague in 1835 and 1837 (Germond, 1967).

%A 77
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1835
%T On July 1, 1838, near Mothetho, Lemue said the temperature was still mild.  Knee-high grass there resembled a wheat field.  The harvests of the last three years (i.e., 1836, 1837 and 1838) were particularly plentiful.  Enough millet was stockpiled to last four to eight years (NOTE: this is at "Motito", near Kuruman).

%A 77
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1836
%T On July 1, 1838, near Mothetho, Lemue said the temperature was still mild.  Knee-high grass there resembled a wheat field.  The harvests of the last three years (i.e., 1836, 1837 and 1838) were particularly plentiful.  Enough millet was stockpiled to last four to eight years (NOTE: this is at "Motito", near Kuruman).

%A 77
%F +2 
%K Lesotho
%D 1837
%T On July 1, 1838, near Mothetho, Lemue said the temperature was still mild and that the knee-high grass there resembled a wheat field.  However, this was north of Motito in a village directly on the Mashowing River.  The harvests of the last three years (apparently 1835, 1836, and 1837) had been particularly plentiful.  Enough millet was stockpiled to last four to eight years.  (NOTE: this is at "Motito", near Kuruman. A drought is mentioned at Kuruman in 1838, so the "last three years" probably refers to the previous ones; however, conditions seems to be generally more favorable at Motito, which sometimes has the hope of a good harvest at time when universal drought elsewhere).

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1836
%T S. Rolland writes in September, 1838, that brother Pellisier lost 24 cows and 40 sheep to drought "last year" (1837).  Arbousset lost 10 cows to drought in 1836 and "this year" Rolland has lost 30 sheep and 3 horses to drought (Germond, 1967).  NOTE: Pellesier is at Bethulie (region 76), Arbousset is at Morija, Basutoland (region 75), and S. Rolland is at Berseeba (region 76).

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1837
%T S. Rolland writes in September, 1838, that brother Pellisier lost 24 cows and 40 sheep to drought "last year" (1837).  Arbousset lost 10 cows to drought in 1836 and "this year" Rolland has lost 30 sheep and 3 horses to drought (Germond, 1967).  NOTE: Pellesier is at Bethulie (region 76), Arbousset is at Morija, Basutoland (region 75), and S. Rolland is at Berseeba (region 76).

%A 76
%F -2 
%K Lesotho
%D 1838
%T S. Rolland writes in September, 1838, that brother Pellisier lost 24 cows and 40 sheep to drought "last year" (1837).  Arbousset lost 10 cows to drought in 1836 and "this year" Rolland has lost 30 sheep and 3 horses to drought (Germond, 1967).  NOTE: Pellesier is at Bethulie (region 76), Arbousset is at Morija, Basutoland (region 75), and S. Rolland is at Berseeba (region 76).

%A 74
%F +2 
%K Lesotho
%D 1838
%T Daumas, at Mekoatleng (east of Winburg, region 74), talks in May, 1838, about the severe drought, but he appears to be referring to the dry season or the early part of the rainy season.  When the rains came, the fountain resumed its normal flow and he found several other springs in the area.  There was a fairly abundant harvest of wheat (in May 1938), but corn was scarce in many places.  He often saw hunters killing letsa (an antelope) as a means to bring rain.  But, since the beginning of the year there was rainfall sufficiently intense to collapse buildings, so the school was closed (Germond, 1967).  NOTE; 1838 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1839
%T In September, 1839, Lemue wrote from Bechuanaland about Basutoland, saying that there was already famine among the poor and scarcity for the rich, and the risk of prolonged suffering for all, because in many places a great drought was just then bringing sterility (Germond, 1967).  This probably refers to the 1838/39 rainy season, but conditions may have continued into the 1839 winter season, that usually has some rain.

%A 75/76
%F +3
%K Lesotho
%D 1840
%T Abundant rains already in September flooded the Orange River and submerged its banks, making crossings impossible.  Thus, the rainy season began early and this was a blessed year.  Continuation of torrential rains in December and in January and February of 1841.  This appears to be near Bethulie (region 76).  Author suggests that was the rainiest year on record north of the Orange River.  NOTE: this is the 1840/41 rainy season; Germond (1967) devotes a whole chapter (entitled The Deluge) to this year.  Since Orange River commences further east, this also implies heavy rainfall in region 75 (near Aliwal North).

%A 75
%F +3
%K Lesotho
%D 1840
%T Abundant rains already in September flooded the Orange River and submerged its banks, making crossings impossible.  Thus, the rainy season began early and this was a blessed year.  Continuation of torrential rains in December and in January and February of 1841.  This appears to be near Bethulie (region 76).  Author suggests that was the rainiest year on record north of the Orange River.  NOTE: this is the 1840/41 rainy season; Germond (1967) devotes a whole chapter (entitled The Deluge) to this year.  Since Orange River commences further east, this also implies heavy rainfall in region 75 (near Aliwal North).

%A 76
%F +3
%K Lesotho
%D 1840
%T Abundant rains already in September flooded the Orange River and submerged its banks, making crossings impossible.  Thus, the rainy season began early and this was a blessed year.  Continuation of torrential rains in December and in January and February of 1841.  This appears to be near Bethulie (region 76).  Author suggests that was the rainiest year on record north of the Orange River.  NOTE: this is the 1840/41 rainy season; Germond (1967) devotes a whole chapter (entitled The Deluge) to this year.  Since Orange River commences further east, this also implies heavy rainfall in region 75 (near Aliwal North).

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1841
%T Pellissier, at Bethulie on October 1, 1841, was concerned at the thought of losing a great part of his congregation on account of drought.  During the last seven months, they prayed for rain with no avail.  The pastures were dry and cattle were dying.  People left their homes to search for dry grass in uninhabited areas.  "This sad state of the country has prevented the natives from sowing their fields.  Had it not been for the abundant rains, with which we were favoured last year, their plight would have been even more disastrous" (Germond, 1967).  This presumably refer to the 1841/42 rainy season; the following entry likewise suggests this. 

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1842
%T Dyke, at Thaba Bosiu (just to the northeast of Morija, region 75), said in April, 1842, that instead of the usual copious rains that fall in October and November, at which time they plant seeds, last year we had nothing but scanty rains.  Drought continued until February.  In March, locusts killed the little crop that had grown (Germond, 1967).

%A 75
%F 
%K Lesotho
%D 1842
%T Arbousset said in 1842 that at Morija, there is a little snow every year, also torrential rains and frequent, violent hail (Germond, 1967).

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1842
%T Maeder, at Berseeba, said in July, 1842, that scarcely any rain had fallen in the last nine months and the ground was extremely dry.  November, December and January were usually the rainy months in this country; he indicated it "grieved" them to see a season pass without any rain (Germond, 1967).

%A 74
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1842
%T Daumas, at Mekoatleng (east of Winburg, region 74), said in October 1842 that drought was a plague more terrible than war.  This year's harvest had failed and great famine prevailed; locusts also came again (Germond, 1967).

%A 76
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1842
%T Rolland, at Beerseba, said in August, 1842, that "last year the drought was extraordinary and it added hunger to our miseries".  Native crops failed completely and only half a crop of European corn grew - not enough to feed even a quarter of the population.  Some 50 people had left the mission station because of famine (Germond, 1967).

%A 74/76
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1843
%T Pfrimmer, at Friedau in April, 1843, said he had left Beerseba on February 7 and reached Mekoatleng on February 11.  Rains were frequent and copious - they feared that crossing the river would be difficult.  The Valsch River country, reached on February 24, was covered with tall and dense grass.  The rains continued to fall and had raised the water level to an "uncommon" height.  They had to wait ten days to cross the river.  This year the "drought" had been extra prolonged and severe, but later the good rains led to a bountious harvest: maize, kaffir corn, pumpkins, beans, etc. (Germond, 1967).

%A 74
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1843
%T Pfrimmer, at Friedau in April, 1843, said he had left Beerseba on February 7 and reached Mekoatleng on February 11.  Rains were frequent and copious - they feared that crossing the river would be difficult.  The Valsch River country, reached on February 24, was covered with tall and dense grass.  The rains continued to fall and had raised the water level to an "uncommon" height.  They had to wait ten days to cross the river.  This year the "drought" had been extra prolonged and severe, but later the good rains led to a bountious harvest: maize, kaffir corn, pumpkins, beans, etc. (Germond, 1967).

%A 76
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1843
%T Pfrimmer, at Friedau in April, 1843, said he had left Beerseba on February 7 and reached Mekoatleng on February 11.  Rains were frequent and copious - they feared that crossing the river would be difficult.  The Valsch River country, reached on February 24, was covered with tall and dense grass.  The rains continued to fall and had raised the water level to an "uncommon" height.  They had to wait ten days to cross the river.  This year the "drought" had been extra prolonged and severe, but later the good rains led to a bountious harvest: maize, kaffir corn, pumpkins, beans, etc. (Germond, 1967).

%A 74
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1843
%T Daumas, at Mekoatleng, said in April, 1843, that like the previous year, the rains were late and the germination of wheat was delayed.  Then early frosts arrived and ruined hopes of a harvest (i.e., last year).  The country was in the grip of a severe drought and the rainmakers were called in again.  A terrible famine was feared, but there were late rains so the harvests were good.  Unlike previous years, in which frosts began in this month, frosts had not yet occurred (Germond, 1967).  NOTE; 1843 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1844
%T E. Casalis, at Thaba Bosiu, said in May, 1844, that plentiful rains in this year yielded a rich wheat harvest.  The missionaries could sell grain to the natives, to offset their crop loss from locusts.  The intense rainse destroyed bricks (Germond, 1967).  NOTE; 1844 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 76 
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1846
%T Dyke wrote that they scoured the town of Borgelong (one of the main towns of Bahlaping, southern Bechuanaland, c. 40 miles from Likatlong) for sheep etc. to purchase, but none were available on account of the drought (this was in July, 1846).  Grass was scarce "all around" (Germond, 1967).

%A 74/76
%F +2 
%K Lesotho
%D 1847
%T Lemue, at Carmel, referring to November, 1847, said that a serious obstacle barred their way: the Vaal, which usually had no water during this season (it flows out of region 74).  It had overflowed its banks to such an extent that the Hart, generally an unimportant torrent, was pushed back to within a league or two of its mouth.  A large lake, under which gardens had disappeared, bathed the foot of the hill at Likhatlong (28S 24.5 E, south of Taung).  After several days of waiting to cross, the river was still rising (Germond, 1967).

%A 74
%F +2 
%K Lesotho
%D 1847
%T Lemue, at Carmel, referring to November, 1847, said that a serious obstacle barred their way: the Vaal, which usually had no water during this season (it flows out of region 74).  It had overflowed its banks to such an extent that the Hart, generally an unimportant torrent, was pushed back to within a league or two of its mouth.  A large lake, under which gardens had disappeared, bathed the foot of the hill at Likhatlong (28S 24.5 E, south of Taung).  After several days of waiting to cross, the river was still rising (Germond, 1967).

%A 76
%F +2 
%K Lesotho
%D 1847
%T Lemue, at Carmel, referring to November, 1847, said that a serious obstacle barred their way: the Vaal, which usually had no water during this season (it flows out of region 74).  It had overflowed its banks to such an extent that the Hart, generally an unimportant torrent, was pushed back to within a league or two of its mouth.  A large lake, under which gardens had disappeared, bathed the foot of the hill at Likhatlong (28S 24.5 E, south of Taung).  After several days of waiting to cross, the river was still rising (Germond, 1967).

%A 77
%F -1
%K Lesotho
%D 1848
%T Fredoux, at Mothetho, in February, 1849, said that this year was one of a terrible scourge over the whole country on account of drought.  Torrents dried up, fountains were reduced to a trickle, seeds did not germinate and pastures were scorched (Germond, 1967). For this state to be reached, the previous year (1848) would probably have been relatively dry.  In a P.S. to this same letter (February, 1949), Fredoux wrote that rains finally came, but too late to be useful.  They were so abundant that the Motheto ravine, which normally did not flow in dry weather, became a torrent.  The Bechuana said none of them had even seen it carry such a "prodigious" amount of water.  Thus, the 1848/49 rainy season probably arrived late but was generally good.

%A 77
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1848
%T Fredoux, at Mothetho, in February, 1849, said that this year was one of a terrible scourge over the whole country on account of drought.  Torrents dried up, fountains were reduced to a trickle, seeds did not germinate and pastures were scorched (Germond, 1967). For this state to be reached, the previous year (1848) would probably have been relatively dry.  In a P.S. to this same letter (February, 1949), Fredoux wrote that rains finally came, but too late to be useful.  They were so abundant that the Motheto ravine, which normally did not flow in dry weather, became a torrent.  The Bechuana said none of them had even seen it carry such a "prodigious" amount of water.  Thus, the 1848/49 rainy season probably arrived late but was generally good.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1848
%T Pelissier, at Bethulie (region 76) in October, 1849, said that on account of the drought, it had been two years since their last drop of millet, and this year again there was no prospect of sowing fields.  There had been no rain for at least seven months and even if it would fall soon, the season was anyway too advanced for millet to succeed (Germond, 1967).  Thus, presumably the rainy seasons 1847/48 and 1848/49 were quite poor and drought prevailed in 1848 and 1849.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1849
%T Pelissier, at Bethulie (region 76) in October, 1849, said that on account of the drought, it had been two years since their last drop of millet, and this year again there was no prospect of sowing fields.  There had been no rain for at least seven months and even if it would fall soon, the season was anyway too advanced for millet to succeed (Germond, 1967).  Thus, presumably the rainy seasons 1847/48 and 1848/49 were quite poor and drought prevailed in 1848 and 1849.

%A 75
%F 
%K Lesotho
%D 1850
%T Lauga, at Carmel in February, 1850, said that the scourge was followed by a severe winter.  Three days after Moletsane's town was burned, there was a snowfall, which was extraordinary for this country (this is from a report of an annual conference) (Germond, 1967).

%A 74/76/77
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1850
%T Fredoux, at Motheto in November, 1850, said he had never seen the country so dry before.  Animals were suffering from thirst between Mamosa (c. 26 45S, 26 15E, region 74) and Friedau, in particular, and the countryside was everywhere parched and the torrents were dry.  Severe drought forced many to leave Jackal's Fountain (c. 30 45S 24 E, near de Aar, region 77) (Germond, 1967).  NOTE: Jackal's Fountain is on eastern edge of region 77, so this might be confined to region 74 and 76 only).  This probably relates to the 1849/50 rainy season.

%A 74
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1850
%T Fredoux, at Motheto in November, 1850, said he had never seen the country so dry before.  Animals were suffering from thirst between Mamosa (c. 26 45S, 26 15E, region 74) and Friedau, in particular, and the countryside was everywhere parched and the torrents were dry.  Severe drought forced many to leave Jackal's Fountain (c. 30 45S 24 E, near de Aar, region 77) (Germond, 1967).  NOTE: Jackal's Fountain is on eastern edge of region 77, so this might be confined to region 74 and 76 only).  This probably relates to the 1849/50 rainy season.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1850
%T Fredoux, at Motheto in November, 1850, said he had never seen the country so dry before.  Animals were suffering from thirst between Mamosa (c. 26 45S, 26 15E, region 74) and Friedau, in particular, and the countryside was everywhere parched and the torrents were dry.  Severe drought forced many to leave Jackal's Fountain (c. 30 45S 24 E, near de Aar, region 77) (Germond, 1967).  NOTE: Jackal's Fountain is on eastern edge of region 77, so this might be confined to region 74 and 76 only).  This probably relates to the 1849/50 rainy season.

%A 77
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1850
%T Fredoux, at Motheto in November, 1850, said he had never seen the country so dry before.  Animals were suffering from thirst between Mamosa (c. 26 45S, 26 15E, region 74) and Friedau, in particular, and the countryside was everywhere parched and the torrents were dry.  Severe drought forced many to leave Jackal's Fountain (c. 30 45S 24 E, near de Aar, region 77) (Germond, 1967).  NOTE: Jackal's Fountain is on eastern edge of region 77, so this might be confined to region 74 and 76 only).  This probably relates to the 1849/50 rainy season.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1851
%T Rolland, at Colesberg (30 45S, 25E, region 76), said in August, 1851, that the country was extremely dry everywhere and cattle were dying of hunger daily (Germond, 1967).

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1849
%T Pellissier, at Bethulie (region 76), attributes the natives religious indifference to the drought that had oppressed them for the "last two years or more" (speaking in May 1851).  Thousands of head of cattle died, the springs dried up, and the Orange River was so dry it was almost possible to cross it with dry feet.  This implies poor rainfall in the 1848/49, and 1849/50 and 1850/51 seasons.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1850
%T Pellissier, at Bethulie (region 76), attributes the natives religious indifference to the drought that had oppressed them for the "last two years or more" (speaking in May 1851).  Thousands of head of cattle died, the springs dried up, and the Orange River was so dry it was almost possible to cross it with dry feet.  This implies poor rainfall in the 1848/49, and 1849/50 and 1850/51 seasons.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1851
%T Pellissier, at Bethulie (region 76), attributes the natives religious indifference to the drought that had oppressed them for the "last two years or more" (speaking in May 1851).  Thousands of head of cattle died, the springs dried up, and the Orange River was so dry it was almost possible to cross it with dry feet.  This implies poor rainfall in the 1848/49, and 1849/50 and 1850/51 seasons.

%A 75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1850/51
%T In January, 1853, Lauga of Carmel mentioned that drought had been extremely severe in their quarters for the past several years.  The fountain was reduced by two-thirds.  Thus, this probably refers to at least 1852/53, 1851/52 and 1850/51, possibly earlier.

%A 75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1851/52
%T In January, 1853, Lauga of Carmel mentioned that drought had been extremely severe in their quarters for the past several years.  The fountain was reduced by two-thirds.  Thus, this probably refers to at least 1852/53, 1851/52 and 1850/51, possibly earlier.

%A 75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1852/53
%T In January, 1853, Lauga of Carmel mentioned that drought had been extremely severe in their quarters for the past several years.  The fountain was reduced by two-thirds.  Thus, this probably refers to at least 1852/53, 1851/52 and 1850/51, possibly earlier.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1853/54
%T In January, 1853, Lauga of Carmel mentioned that drought had been extremely severe in their quarters for the past several years.  The fountain was reduced by two-thirds.  Thus, this probably refers to at least 1852/53, 1851/52 and 1850/51, possibly earlier.   Suggests 1853/54 season also got off to a bad start.

%A 75 
%F -1
%K Lesotho
%D 1854
%T In January of 1854, Maitin of Berea (just northeast of Maseru, region 75) mentioned that the circumstances in the country were very unfavourable that year, presumably meaning relatively dry.  Also mentioned extraordinary snows that year, presumably in Natal.

%A 74
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1853
%T Jousse, of Mothetho, mentioned on December 31, 1853, that he visited the Korannas of Mamosa the previous September and found that they had dispersed on account of the terrible drought that prevailed.  This would mean the rains failed in 1852/53.

%A 77
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1858
%T In February, 1859, Fredoux of Motheto, talked about the terrible famine that had affected the entire region in 1858; this was a result of the scarcity of grain and appears to relate to the 1857/58 rainy season.

%A 75
%F 
%K Lesotho
%D 1858
%T Arbousset's Bethesda (near Quthing, region 75) journal describes snow all day long on April 30th, 1858, and everything white with snow the following day .

%A 74/75
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1860
%T Speaking in March, 1860, Mabille of Hermon talks of the very green landscape on the way to Thaba Bosiu.  On the way to Mekoatleng, they found the Caledon in flood and crossed it by boat and the Makhaleng was swollen by a storm that occurred the night before their arrival.   NOTE; 1860 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 74
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1860
%T Speaking in March, 1860, Mabille of Hermon talks of the very green landscape on the way to Thaba Bosiu.  On the way to Mekoatleng, they found the Caledon in flood and crossed it by boat and the Makhaleng was swollen by a storm that occurred the night before their arrival.   NOTE; 1860 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1860
%T Speaking in March, 1860, Mabille of Hermon talks of the very green landscape on the way to Thaba Bosiu.  On the way to Mekoatleng, they found the Caledon in flood and crossed it by boat and the Makhaleng was swollen by a storm that occurred the night before their arrival.   NOTE; 1860 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1859
%T Speaking in May, 1859, Jousse of Thaba Bosiu (just to northeast of Morija, region 75) mentioned that "this year" had seen prolonged drought and famine, as well as war and pestilence.  Tremendous suffering, people gathering roots and seeds. 

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1860
%T Speaking in December, 1860, Jousse of Thaba Bosiu (just to notheast of Morija) said that "an appalling drought has filled the minds of the chiefs of this country with terror and dismay".  Rainmaker working constantly; finely a deluge occurred but it was cold and accompanied by hail, causing the death of about one hundred people and killed animals.  This appears to relate to the beginning of the 1860/61 rainy season.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1860
%T Speaking in December, 1860, Germond of Bethesda (c. 30 15S, 27 30E, region 75) mentioned that people were hoping that finally a rain would break the long drought and staive off the threatening famine.  Someone commented to him that such droughts were almost unknown in Basutoland before the previous 4 or 5 years.   As with the above entry, this appears to relate to the 1860/61 rainy season.

%A 77
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1856/57
%T Speaking in January, 1860, Lemur of Carmel describes the Griquas trekking across the mountains in search of wetter country in which to settle.  Their moves took great effort and was, he indicated, an attempt to escape the great drought the people had been suffering for several years.  Refers to them as "people of the west"; probably refers to drought in the Griqualand region, although this is not indicated in the entries for Griqualand.  This entry refers to the 1859/60 rainy season, but "several" years before probably means 1858/59, 1857/58 and 1856/57 or earlier.

%A 77
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1857/58
%T Speaking in January, 1860, Lemur of Carmel describes the Griquas trekking across the mountains in search of wetter country in which to settle.  Their moves took great effort and was, he indicated, an attempt to escape the great drought the people had been suffering for several years.  Refers to them as "people of the west"; probably refers to drought in the Griqualand region, although this is not indicated in the entries for Griqualand.  This entry refers to the 1859/60 rainy season, but "several" years before probably means 1858/59, 1857/58 and 1856/57 or earlier.

%A 77
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1858/59
%T Speaking in January, 1860, Lemur of Carmel describes the Griquas trekking across the mountains in search of wetter country in which to settle.  Their moves took great effort and was, he indicated, an attempt to escape the great drought the people had been suffering for several years.  Refers to them as "people of the west"; probably refers to drought in the Griqualand region, although this is not indicated in the entries for Griqualand.  This entry refers to the 1859/60 rainy season, but "several" years before probably means 1858/59, 1857/58 and 1856/57 or earlier.

%A 77
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1860
%T Speaking in January, 1860, Lemur of Carmel describes the Griquas trekking across the mountains in search of wetter country in which to settle.  Their moves took great effort and was, he indicated, an attempt to escape the great drought the people had been suffering for several years.  Refers to them as "people of the west"; probably refers to drought in the Griqualand region, although this is not indicated in the entries for Griqualand.  This entry refers to the 1859/60 rainy season, but "several" years before probably means 1858/59, 1857/58 and 1856/57 or earlier.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1860/61
%T The report of the Annual Mission Conference, from February of 1862, said that in the previous spring the drought was severe and the natives were forced to move toward the frontiers of Basutoland in search of pastures.  In October of 1862 Paris writes that the missionaries in Basutoland had been complaining of drought for the last two years and that it became a veritable scourge with disastrous effects.  Travelling became almost impossible and the cost of animals was exorbitant; also, they tended to die after a few days of march.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1861/62
%T The report of the Annual Mission Conference, from February of 1862, said that in the previous spring the drought was severe and the natives were forced to move toward the frontiers of Basutoland in search of pastures.  In October of 1862 Paris writes that the missionaries in Basutoland had been complaining of drought for the last two years and that it became a veritable scourge with disastrous effects.  Travelling became almost impossible and the cost of animals was exorbitant; also, they tended to die after a few days of march.

%A 75/77 
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1863
%T Paris wrote in February 1863 that Lemue described an unprecedented drought that continued to plague nearly all of Southern Africa; not a single shower for the last six months; dust storms instead; parched countryside everywhere with not a trace of vegetation; thousands of head of cattle, horses and sheep dying (this presumably refers to Carmel).  So severe that they cannot get provisions from the coast, as teams carrying them die en route.  Hopetown (29.5S 24E)  was in the grip of famine, but the effects were less severe in the higher country of the Basuto.  Nevertheless, bad there: wheat sown in September and October had not yet germinated by end of November; Caledon and its tributaries dry; rainsmakers failed and natives asked the missionaries for prayer.

%A 75 
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1863
%T Paris wrote in February 1863 that Lemue described an unprecedented drought that continued to plague nearly all of Southern Africa; not a single shower for the last six months; dust storms instead; parched countryside everywhere with not a trace of vegetation; thousands of head of cattle, horses and sheep dying (this presumably refers to Carmel).  So severe that they cannot get provisions from the coast, as teams carrying them die en route.  Hopetown (29.5S 24E)  was in the grip of famine, but the effects were less severe in the higher country of the Basuto.  Nevertheless, bad there: wheat sown in September and October had not yet germinated by end of November; Caledon and its tributaries dry; rainsmakers failed and natives asked the missionaries for prayer.

%A 77 
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1863
%T Paris wrote in February 1863 that Lemue described an unprecedented drought that continued to plague nearly all of Southern Africa; not a single shower for the last six months; dust storms instead; parched countryside everywhere with not a trace of vegetation; thousands of head of cattle, horses and sheep dying (this presumably refers to Carmel).  So severe that they cannot get provisions from the coast, as teams carrying them die en route.  Hopetown (29.5S 24E)  was in the grip of famine, but the effects were less severe in the higher country of the Basuto.  Nevertheless, bad there: wheat sown in September and October had not yet germinated by end of November; Caledon and its tributaries dry; rainsmakers failed and natives asked the missionaries for prayer.

%A 74
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1862
%T Daumas, of Mekoatleng (east of Winburg, region 74), spoke in February 1863 of the exceptional drought of the previous year (presumably speaking of an agriculture season, as says the year is about to end).  During his 27 years in Basutoland, he had never witnessed a calamity of this magnitude, where drought is quite infrequent compared to areas like Littakoo or Namaqualand.  Presumably speaking of 1861/62 rainy season. 

%A 75
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1863
%T Germond, of Thabana Morena, spoke in January 1863 of the drought that had prevailed but describes abundant rain during the current season and complains of lack of shelter from the rain.  NOTE; 1863 indicated in index as year of abundance, but it appears that there were normal rains that occurred quite late in the season.

%A 74/75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1864
%T Journey of Dr. Casalis, of Morija, between Mekoatleng (just east of Winburg, in region 74, where visited the Daumas) and Berea and Thaba Bosiu (region 75) was extremely difficult becaues of the extremely heavy rains (speaks in July, 1864).  Countryside converted into a "vast sponge", wagons sunk into the ground.  NOTE; 1864 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 74
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1864
%T Journey of Dr. Casalis, of Morija, between Mekoatleng (just east of Winburg, in region 74, where visited the Daumas) and Berea and Thaba Bosiu (region 75) was extremely difficult becaues of the extremely heavy rains (speaks in July, 1864).  Countryside converted into a "vast sponge", wagons sunk into the ground.  NOTE; 1864 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1864
%T Journey of Dr. Casalis, of Morija, between Mekoatleng (just east of Winburg, in region 74, where visited the Daumas) and Berea and Thaba Bosiu (region 75) was extremely difficult becaues of the extremely heavy rains (speaks in July, 1864).  Countryside converted into a "vast sponge", wagons sunk into the ground.  NOTE; 1864 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1863/64
%T Germond wrote in the Annual Report of 1864 that torrents scarred the whole countryside and were overflowing; tiniest streams became formidable rivers.  This would refer probably to the 1863/64 rainy season.  At some time in 1864, possibly around February or March, there were cold and incessant rains in Basutoland at Magoana Machuana.

%A 75
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1867/68
%T Germond, of Morija, wrote in September 1867 that "scarcely had we arrived ... when we were visited by torrential rains".  NOTE; 1867 indicated in index as year of abundance.  This would be the 1867/68 rainy season.

%A 75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1874
%T Paris wrote in March of 1874 that the missionaries had complained of great drought in January, but now spoke of a great deluge that kept them "drowned" weeks on end.  Brooks converted to torrents, streams to overflowing rivers; the fields suffered tremendoulsy.  Feared houses would collapse.  NOTE; 1873 indicated in index as year of abundance, but I could not interpret the text to mean this.

%A 75/79
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1874
%T Germond, of Thabana Morena, wrote in April, 1874, that travel between Grahamstown (c. 33S 26.5E) and Basutoland had taken much longer than expected (now reached after six weeks) because of the bogs, mud and rain.  At Aliwal, the Orange River was  full to overflowing.  NOTE; 1874 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75
%F -1
%K Lesotho
%D 1874
%T Germond, of Thabana Morena, wrote in November 1874 that they were in the midst of a drought.  This refers to the 1874/75 rainy season.

%A 79
%F +2 
%K Lesotho
%D 1876
%T Preen, of Matatiele (south of Quacha's Nek, in Griqualand east), wrote in September 1876 that the Basuto did not know what to do with their harvest, as it was so plentiful; pastures abundant and excellent.  NOTE; 1876 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75
%F -1
%K Lesotho
%D 1875/76
%T P. Germond wrote in July 1879 that the crops had been poor; third year in a row in which the people of Thabana Morena had experienced "dearth".  This would probably refer to the rainy season 1875/76, 1876/66 and 1877/78.  Mentions, however, that just had an exceptional rainy season and hoped it would yield and abundant harvest (prsumably the 1878/79 season).  Dieterlen, of Morija, said in September 1879 that they had had extraordinary rains a week before and that the countryside was green.  This would be early in the 1879/80 season.

%A 75
%F -1
%K Lesotho
%D 1876/77
%T P. Germond wrote in July 1879 that the crops had been poor; third year in a row in which the people of Thabana Morena had experienced "dearth".  This would probably refer to the rainy season 1875/76, 1876/66 and 1877/78.  Mentions, however, that just had an exceptional rainy season and hoped it would yield and abundant harvest (prsumably the 1878/79 season).  Dieterlen, of Morija, said in September 1879 that they had had extraordinary rains a week before and that the countryside was green.  This would be early in the 1879/80 season.

%A 75
%F -1
%K Lesotho
%D 1877/78
%T P. Germond wrote in July 1879 that the crops had been poor; third year in a row in which the people of Thabana Morena had experienced "dearth".  This would probably refer to the rainy season 1875/76, 1876/66 and 1877/78.  Mentions, however, that just had an exceptional rainy season and hoped it would yield and abundant harvest (presumably the 1878/79 season).   Dieterlen, of Morija, said in September 1879 that they had had extraordinary rains a week before and that the countryside was green.  This would be early in the 1879/80 season.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1878
%T Dyke, of Morija, wrote in February 1878 about an appalling drought and said they turned to prayer for help.

%A 75
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1879
%T Paris wrote in 1879 that a terrible drought of several months duration has devastated the colony and made transport extremely difficult.  Such a universal scourge, that the churches united to exorcize it via prayer.  However, the Basuto reaped an average wheat crop and expected that two-third to three-quarters of the sorghum and maize would reach maturity "thanks to the abundant rains which began six weeks ago."

%A 75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1878/79
%T P. Germond wrote in July 1879 that the crops had been poor; third year in a row in which the people of Thabana Morena had experienced "dearth".  This would probably refer to the rainy season 1875/76, 1876/66 and 1877/78.  Mentions, however, that just had an exceptional rainy season and hoped it would yield and abundant harvest (prsumably the 1878/79 season).  Dieterlen, of Morija, said in September 1879 that they had had extraordinary rains a week before and that the countryside was green.  This would be early in the 1879/80 season.

%A 75
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1879/80
%T P. Germond wrote in July 1879 that the crops had been poor; third year in a row in which the people of Thabana Morena had experienced "dearth".  This would probably refer to the rainy season 1875/76, 1876/66 and 1877/78.  Mentions, however, that just had an exceptional rainy season and hoped it would yield and abundant harvest (prsumably the 1878/79 season).  Dieterlen, of Morija, said in September 1879 that they had had extraordinary rains a week before and that the countryside was green.  This would be early in the 1879/80 season.

%A 75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1880
%T Dr. Casalis, of Morija, mentioned at Christmas that they had an extraordinary rain a week before and that everything was green.  Mentioned the lush pastures.  NOTE; 1880 indicated in index as year of abundance.

%A 75/79
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1881
%T Paris wrote in March of 1881 that there were torrential rains, the likes of which they had not seen in Basutoland in many years.  Every watercourse became a torrent.  In July, Marzolff of Paballong described how difficult travel and transport had become because of the torrential and incessant rains; referring to attempt to reach the mission station from Kokstad (region 79).  Similar conditions between Aliwal North (region 75)  and Queenstown (region 79).

%A 75 
%F +1  
%K Lesotho
%D 1881/82
%T Kruger wrote in 1882 of the copious rains of "last March".  Since 1882 indicated in index as year of abundance, this must have been March, 1882.

%A 75 
%F -2 
%K Lesotho
%D 1882/83
%T Mabille of Morija spoke in May 1885 of the droughts that had followed one another for the last three years.  Since the good rains returned in the 1885/86 season, he must be referring to 1884/85, 1883/84 and 1882/83.

%A 75 
%F -2  
%K Lesotho
%D 1883/84
%T Mabille of Morija spoke in May 1885 of the droughts that had followed one another for the last three years.  Since the good rains returned in the 1885/86 season, he must be referring to 1884/85, 1883/84 and 1882/83.  

%A 74/75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1883/84
%T Paris wrote in 1886 that the Transvaal is experiencing a serous economic crisis and that South Africa as a whole had suffered three years of famine and drought which were severely felt in Basutoland.  Presumably the 1885/86, 1884/85 and 1883/84 seasons.  Rainfall observations at Thaba Morena in 1883/84 appear to suggest dry conditions.  Although no appropriate mean could be determined for that station, the annual total would be low for most regions of Lesotho.

%A 75 
%F -1 
%K Lesotho
%D 1884/85
%T Mabille of Morija spoke in May 1885 of the droughts that had followed one another for the last three years.  Since the good rains returned in the 1885/86 season, he must be referring to 1884/85, 1883/84 and 1882/83.

%A 76
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1884
%T Duvoisin of Berea said that the summer in Basutoland this year started with a great drought.  Conditions also terrible in the Free State (tentatively regions 74 and 76): cattle couldn't graze, harvest lost.  Talked of herds dying in Bethanie (region 76), Bloemfontein (region 76), Thaba Nchu (region 76).  Said more favored in Morija (region 75), as they had frequent storms, but the country was so dry that the whole town's population had to drink at the mission fountain.  But by April things were green at Morija, as rains had been good. Apparently drougth was widespread, but Morija experienced late but adequate rains.

%A 75
%F  +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1884
%T Duvoisin of Berea said that the summer in Basutoland this year started with a great drought.  Conditions also terrible in the Free State (tentatively regions 74 and 76): cattle couldn't graze, harvest lost.  Talked of herds dying in Bethanie (region 76), Bloemfontein (region 76), Thaba Nchu (region 76).  Said more favored in Morija (region 75), as they had frequent storms, but the country was so dry that the whole town's population had to drink at the mission fountain.  But by April things were green at Morija, as rains had been good. Apparently drougth was widespread, but Morija experienced late but adequate rains.

%A 74
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1884/85
%T  Paris wrote in 1886 that the Transvaal is experiencing a serous economic crisis and that South Africa as a whole had suffered three years of famine and drought which were severely felt in Basutoland.  Presumably the 1885/86, 1884/85 and 1883/84 seasons.

%A 75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1884/85
%T P. Germond said in 1888 that the land yielded a plentiful crop in these years, but that droughts had preceded this for three years.  NOTE; 1888 indicated in index as year of abundance; presumably refers to the 1887/88 rainy season.  Presumably the drought years were 1886/87, 1885/86 and 1884/85.

%A 75 
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1885
%T Paris wrote  in March 1885 that the drought had abated, although it had not ended, and that shipments of food arrived to end the famine.  Ended in mid-February, when had several downpours.   However, by this time the situation had not improved in northern Basutoland; no rain, crops threatened.

%A 75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1885
%T Paris, presumably writing in 1885 but possibly 1884, speaks of the drought and famine ravaging parts of Basutoland.  Terrible drought and famine in South Africa at that time also.

%A 75
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1885/86
%T Mabille of Morija spoke in May 1885 of the droughts that had followed one another for the last three years.  In September he said they had just had five days of copious rain, with the gauge measuring 67 mm.  They had not had as much rain in the last three years, especially at this season.  Good showers continued and a good harvest was expected.  NOTE; 1885 indicated in index as year of abundance; presumably refers to the beginning of the 1885/86 rainy season.

%A 57/60
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1885
%T Coillard of Leshoma, Zambezi (Baraotseland), said in July, 1885, that the season had been extremely dry and that the pool had dried up and that it was almost impossible to cross the Kalahari.

%A 74/75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1886
%T Paris wrote in 1886 that the Transvaal is experiencing a serous economic crisis and that South Africa as a whole had suffered three years of famine and drought which were severely felt in Basutoland.  Presumably the 1885/86, 1884/85 and 1883/84 seasons.

%A 75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1885/86
%T In March 1887, Germond of Thabana Morena spoke of the abundant harvest in Basutoland of the previous year.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1885/86
%T P. Germond said in 1888 that the land yielded a plentiful crop in these years, but that droughts had preceded this for three years.  NOTE; 1888 indicated in index as year of abundance; presumably refers to the 1887/88 rainy season.  Presumably the drought years were 1886/87, 1885/86 and 1884/85.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1886/87
%T P. Germond said in 1888 that the land yielded a plentiful crop in these years, but that droughts had preceded this for three years.  NOTE; 1888 indicated in index as year of abundance; presumably refers to the 1887/88 rainy season.  Presumably the drought years were 1886/87, 1885/86 and 1884/85.

%A 75
%F +2
%K Lesotho
%D 1887
%T Ellenberger of Masitise (just south of Quacha's Nek) spoke in October 1887 of the abundance of food due to an exceptional harvest.  NOTE; 1887 indicated in index as year of abundance.  This nevertheless appears to relate to the 1886/87 rainy season.

%A 75
%F +1
%K Lesotho
%D 1888
%T P. Germond said in 1888 that the land yielded a plentiful crop in these years, but that droughts had preceded this for three years.  NOTE; 1888 indicated in index as year of abundance; presumably refers to the 1887/88 rainy season.  Presumably the drought years were 1886/87, 1885/86 and 1884/85.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1898
%T Paris, in July 1898, quoted a correspondent who indicated there was considerable distress as crops had been a total failure, had never seen a year such as the one just ended.

%A 75
%F +3
%K Lesotho
%D 1897
%T Dieterlen, of Leribe, wrote in December 1897 that there had been numerous showers and there was no fear of famine; country was green and a real harvest was likely.  Tremendous rains in December, also at Thaba Bosiu, where the Phuthiatsana was completely dry.  By January, 1898, the rains were becoming torrential.  The rain gauge as Hlotse showed they had more rain in four days than in all of 1897.  NOTE; 1897 indicated in index as year of abundance.
  
%A 75
%F 
%K Lesotho
%D 1897
%T Rinderpest epidemic of 1897 followed by two of the coldest winters on record (Germond, 1967).

%A 75
%F -3
%K Lesotho
%D 1898
%T Dyke of Morija wrote in 1898 that there was a famine caused by drought; total destruction maize and millet crop, little grain reaped in December and January.

%A 75
%F -2
%K Lesotho
%D 1899
%T In June of 1899 Christol of Hermon spoke of a drought that had lasted for ten months, followed by rinderpest.  Not clear if he was speaking of the 1898 drought or of one in 1899.

%A 75
%F 
%K Lesotho
%D 1902
%T Ramseyer, of Bethesda, spoke in June of being snowed in for days and that it was colder than the natives ever remembered it.  It was apparently a very snowy year there and several nights with temperatures below 17 degrees.  Unprecedented snowfall that even now is known as the "year of the Great Snow" (Germond, 1967).




4. 
Validation of Spatial Reconstruction method used in Africa 2001 Preciptation
Purpose is to demonstrate the validity of using a Principal Component based
procedure to complete a spatial reconstruction of 19th century Africa rainfall from an 
irregular matrix of rain indices.
The procedure was applied to 20th century data, in which all values of the spatial grid are known.
The test procedure was to use the reconstruction method to create estimates for
the yearly values for each region.  The two sets of data, original and estimates,
are compared via correlation, RMS, and sign count (number of times that the two
values have different signs).
Year range of test was 1920 to 1994, all 90 regions were reviewed, and 20 eigenvectors
were retained for each regional reconstruction.

Validation statistics for 90 regions, 20 eigenvalues

Region  Correlation  RMS   Sign Miss Count
   1       58.5%    1.16      5
   2       66.0%    0.96      9
   3       41.8%    1.06      7
   4       68.3%    0.83      6
   5       68.8%    0.96      6
   6       69.8%    0.99      4
   7       53.9%    0.98      4
   8       60.6%    0.84      3
   9       80.0%    0.84      5
  10       62.9%    0.93      3
  11       76.5%    0.65      2
  12       65.0%    0.97      5
  13       78.4%    0.99      6
  14       88.0%    0.66      3
  15       83.2%    0.87      4
  16       86.8%    0.77      2
  17       78.6%    0.72      2
  18       86.7%    0.73      0
  19       90.0%    0.58      4
  20       89.9%    0.60      2
  21       87.0%    0.71      1
  22       70.4%    0.86      2
  23       83.0%    0.74      4
  24       83.0%    0.75      1
  25       80.2%    0.72      4
  26       65.2%    0.95      5
  27       64.2%    0.92      5
  28       81.5%    0.70      7
  29       82.2%    0.69      4
  30       52.5%    0.95      4
  31       79.1%    0.74      4
  32       87.4%    0.61      1
  33       89.9%    0.59      1
  34       59.3%    0.92      4
  35       47.4%    0.98      5
  36       70.0%    0.88      8
  37       72.8%    1.03      6
  38       80.5%    0.75      2
  39       75.1%    0.81      4
  40       61.7%    1.07      5
  41       50.0%    1.04      3
  42       70.5%    0.91      5
  43       84.0%    0.74      2
  44       80.3%    0.80      4
  45       62.1%    1.08      8
  46       72.4%    0.84      2
  47       72.3%    0.97      5
  48       82.8%    0.89      5
  49       64.7%    0.90      7
  50       75.9%    0.74      2
  51       82.0%    0.74      3
  52       84.7%    0.82      6
  53       80.4%    0.66      1
  54       83.9%    0.85      6
  55       80.9%    0.89      5
  56       82.2%    0.84      8
  57       84.3%    0.80      1
  58       63.1%    1.19      5
  59       91.3%    0.63      0
  60       91.0%    0.67      1
  61       90.3%    0.67      4
  62       90.2%    0.64      4
  63       88.5%    0.66      3
  64       86.1%    0.79      5
  65       90.9%    0.65      3
  66       83.7%    0.76      2
  67       73.4%    1.06      7
  68       83.7%    0.82      9
  69       92.8%    0.55      3
  70       87.6%    0.70      5
  71       78.2%    0.70      4
  72       82.6%    0.88      7
  73       79.8%    0.92      6
  74       83.9%    0.86      3
  75       82.5%    0.94      3
  76       87.3%    0.79      2
  77       87.5%    0.75      7
  78       85.2%    0.72      1
  79       75.4%    0.96      4
  80       85.2%    0.87      3
  81       87.1%    0.77      5
  82       80.3%    0.95      2
  83       68.7%    1.06      4
  84       64.7%    1.20      6
  85       48.5%    1.01      7
  86       69.7%    1.01      7
  87       87.7%    0.71      3
  88       77.2%    0.82      4
  89       72.5%    0.94      7
  90       50.2%    1.18      9