STATE AOHICliI.TUKAI, SOCIETY. 



QK7 



THE GENERAL TEMPERATURE OF PLACES OUTSIDE OF THE 



UNITED STATES. 



The following table shows the mean average temperature for Winter, 

 Spring, Summer, and Autumn, and the mean average annual temperature, 

 from forty-two different points of the world outside of the United States — 

 that is, plaees whose productions are similar to our own, and more espe- 

 cially the points in Italy which are crowded in the Winter with health- 

 seekers, tourists, etc. As compared with the Winter climate of California, 

 it is found that our State does not take a back seat, but excels the riviera 

 of Italy, that has so recently been shaken by severe earthquake shocks: 



Places. 



Cairo, Egypt 



Santa Cruz, Canary Islands 



Malta, Sicily Islands . 



Corfu 



Madeira, Madeira Island ... 



Algiers 



Palermo. Italy 



Cadiz, Spain 



St. Michaels, Azores 



Naples, Italy 



Mentone, Italy 



Rome, Italy 



Pisa, Italy 



Genoa, Italy .-. 



San Rcnio, Italy 



Can nes, Italy 



Marseilles, Prance 



Toulon , Prance 



Nice, France 



Hyeres, Spain 



Florence, Italy 



Montpelier, France 



Pau, France 



Malaga, Spain 



Underclift', England 



Ventnor, England 



Forquay, England 



Bournemouth, England 



Paris, France 



London, England ... 



Camdentown, England 



Greenwich, England 



Valencia, France 



Gibraltar, Spain 



Lisbon, Portugal 



Funchal, Madeira Island 



Bermuda, Atlantic Ocean .. 



Nassau 



Havana, Cuba 



Mexico, Mexico 



Jerusalem, Palestine 



Average 

 Winter 



Temper- 

 ature. 



58.5 

 (54.0 

 57.5 

 54.3 

 60.5 

 55.0 

 53.1 

 52.9 

 57.9 

 48.5 

 49.0 



IS.!) 



4(1.4 

 14.9 

 18.9 

 19.6 



45.5 

 43.3 

 47.8 

 47.3 

 44.3 

 44.3 

 42.5 

 55.0 

 41.9 

 40.0 

 43.3 

 41.2 

 38.4 

 39.1 

 40.7 

 38.0 

 50.7 

 58.0 

 54.0 

 02.9 

 58.8 

 70.7 

 73.0 

 53.6 

 (*) 



Average 

 Spring 



Temper- 

 ature. 



Average 

 Summer 

 Temper- 

 ature. 



73.6 

 68.9 



62.4 

 59.8 

 62.4 

 66.0 

 59.3 

 59.5 

 61.2 

 58.5 

 58.3 

 57.6 

 57.2 

 58.6 

 57.3 

 57.4 

 57.6 

 57.0 

 56.2 



(*) 



56.0 

 53.3 

 54.1 

 (58.0 

 49.3 

 48.0 

 47.6 

 47.1 

 50.4 

 48.8 

 48.3 

 46.5 

 63.0 

 66.0 

 59.0 

 64.6 

 63.7 

 77.7 

 76.2 

 63.4 

 (*) 



85.1 



76.7 

 7S.2 

 77.1 

 (59.6 

 77.0 

 74.7 

 70.4 

 68.3 

 74.2 

 73.7 

 74.2 

 75.2 

 75.0 

 72.4 

 73.0 

 72.5 

 74.3 

 72.3 



(*) 



74.0 

 71.3 



70.7 

 78.0 

 60.6 

 61.0 

 59.8 

 60.0 

 64.5 

 62.3 

 61.8 

 60.2 

 75.3 

 77.0' 

 68.0 

 70.9 

 75.2 

 86.0 

 81.3 

 65.2 

 (*) 



Average 

 Autumn 

 Temper- 

 ature. 



Average 

 Annual 

 Temper- 

 ature. 



Highest 

 Temper- 

 ature. 



71.5 

 74.2 

 71.0 

 71.0 

 67.3 

 62.0 

 66.8 

 65.4 

 62.3 

 64.0 

 62.5 

 62.0 

 62.8 

 63.0 

 61.9 

 61.0 

 60.1 

 59.0 

 61.6 



(*) 

 60.7 

 61.3 

 57.4 

 60.0 

 53.6 

 52.8 

 50.2 

 50.4 

 52.3 

 51.4 

 50.2 

 49.5 

 66.0 

 (57.0 

 59.0 

 70.2 

 71.9 

 80.3 

 78.1 

 60.1 



(*) 



72.2 

 71.1 



67.:; 

 65.6 

 65.0 



65.0 

 63.5 



62.1 

 (52.4 

 61.3 

 IKI.il 

 (50.7 

 60.4 

 (50.4 

 60.1 

 59.9 

 58.9 

 58.4 

 59.5 



(*) 

 58.8 

 57.6 

 56.2 

 65.3 

 51.4 

 52.0 

 50.2 

 49.7 

 51.4 

 50.4 

 50.2 

 48.5 

 (53.8 

 64.0 

 61.0 

 66.9 

 67.4 

 78.7 

 77.2 

 (50.6 

 62.8 



(*) 



(*) 

 91.0 



(*) 

 (*) 

 (*) 



92.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



85.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



85.0 



85.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



88.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



92.0 



92.0 



83.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



94.0 



Lowest 

 Temper- 

 ature. 



37.0 



(*) 



50.0 



(*) 

 (*) 



32.0 



35.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



23.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



25.0 



20.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



44.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



32.0 



32.0 



57.0 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



(*) 



25.0 



(*) No record. 



