WHOLE VOL. NOTES. NORTH AMERICA 39 



CHARLOTTETOWN 

 Pressure. 



On November 19, 1934, instruments removed to the experimental 

 farm, H = 94 ft., but barometer reduced to the former eleva- 

 tion of 44.6 ft. 



EDMONTON 

 Note. 



Commencing January 1940, figures are from Edmonton Airport, 

 H = 2,2i9 ft. Pressures reduced to former elevation, 2,158 ft. 



PRINCE ALBERT 

 Note. 



Station moved to ground floor of another building on same street 

 September i, 1932. In new site, H= 1,413 ft. Pressures 

 reduced to 1,432 ft. 



VICTORIA 

 Pressure. 



The pressures are reduced to 85 ft., the old level used in Smith- 

 sonian Misc. Coll., vol. 79, by adding .15 in. for July, August, 

 and September, and .16 in. for the remainder of the year to 

 the values recorded at 228 ft., the new height of the station. 



WINNIPEG 

 Note. 



During 1931 observations were made at St. John's College, eleva- 

 tion 760 ft. ; from January 1932 to February 1938, at Agri- 

 cultural College, elevation 789 ft. (reduction made to 786 

 ft.). From March 1938 observations were made at Steven- 

 son Field Airport, 786 ft. All pressures are reduced from 

 new elevation of 786 ft. to old elevation of 760 ft. by apply- 

 ing correction of — .03 in. 



CENTRAL AMERICA 



CANAL ZONE 



CRISTOBAL (COLON) 

 Authority. 



United States Weather Bureau, J. B. Kincer, Chief of Division 

 of Climate and Crop Weather, Washington, D. C. See gen- 

 eral notes for the United States. 



