1919] Coit-Eodgson : Abnormal Shedding of Washington Navel Orange 315 



At East Bakersfield our atmometers were set up at the following 

 stations: "Tree" station was similar to "Tree" station at Edison 

 except that the tree where it was located was in the orchard planted 

 to alfalfa. "Alfalfa" station was located similarly to "Grove" 

 station at Edison but of course was surrounded on all sides by alfalfa, 



Fig. 5. Average daily water loss from atmometers at the stations referred 

 to in figure 4. 



which averaged some twelve to eighteen inches high. "Cultivated" 

 station was located in every respect similarly to "Grove" station at 

 Edison and the two "Desert" stations were similarly situated. The 

 data accumulated for fourteen days are shown in figures 4 and 5 and 

 table 5. 



