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Table showing the Rainfall between Lake Eyre and the Coast
Locality. Inches. Mean
of
Years.
Locality. Inches. Mean
of
Years.
Locality. Inches. Mean
of
Years.
Locality. Inches. Mean
of
Years.
Locality. Inches. Mean
of
Years.
Kanawana 2.78 10 Mildura 10.90 10 Mundi-Mundi 7.11 6 Menindie 9.56 22 Milparinka 9.09 17
Killalpanina 5.92 18 Swan Hill 13.66 16 Balranald 12.37 21 Condobolin 18.98 18 Bourke 16.42 17
Port Augusta 9.08 43 Ballarat 26.86 30 Bombala 24.23 15 Blue M'nt'ns 38.28 27 Glen Innes 33.68 18
Adelaide 29.09 46 Melbourne 25.55 45 Eden 35.59 30 Sydney 49.66 41 Grafton 39.59 27
 
Locality. Inches. Mean
of
Years.
Locality. Inches. Mean
of
Years.
Locality. Inches. Mean
of
Years.
Innaminka 5.43 Innaminka 5.43 Innaminka 5.43
Mt. Howitt 10.05 Charleville 19.48 Cunnamulla 15.32
Aramac 17.48 Miles 27.33 Warwick 29.00
Mackay 70.09 Maryborough 47.24 South Port 62.62

It is worth notice that at Birdsville, on the lower Diamantina, not far distant from the Lake Eyre district, the mean rainfall recorded for five years was only 3.16 inches. Captain Sturt described that place as an absolute desert. When I saw it in the year 1862, after a great flood, it was a pastoral paradise.