TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR. 15 
more than usual and worked harm at both extremes. The 
appended diagrams (A, B) show the weather curves for the 
year in contrast with the average for the earlier period 
covered by the reports of the local Weather Bureau, from 
which the diagrams have been prepared. 
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PRECIPITATION, 1911. 
VISITORS. 
The total number of visitors to the Garden in 1911 was 
91,243. Of these, 7,794 were recorded on the first Sunday 
afternoon inJune and 14,760 on the corresponding Sunday 
in September, when, under provision of Mr. Shaw’s will, 
the Garden was open to the public. The remaining 68,689 
visitors were counted on week-days. 
