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In explanation of the diagram, it should be said that the figures 

 in the different columns represent readings, and as there are always 

 two for each day, the total for the month will be twice the number of 

 days. There is nothing particular to be said with regard to wind 

 velocities, but the records will be published later on, and will be 

 available for those who care to study them. Indeed, the same re- 

 mark applies to all the detailed records, and when they are carefully 

 studied with other and known data, they will repay the trouble. 



DIAGRAMS. 



Diagram I. — Rainfall from October, 1897, to December, 1902. 

 Diagram II. — Number of rainy days from October, 1897, to 



December, 1902. 

 Diagram III. — Maximum and minimum barometric readings for 



1900, 1 90 1 and 1902. 

 Diagram IV. — Temperature records for 1899. (Maximum and 



Minimum.) 

 Diagram IVa. — Temperature records for 1900. (Maximum and 



Minimum.) 

 Diagram IVb. — Temperature records for 1901. (Maximum and 



Minimum.) 

 Diagram IVc. — Temperature records for 1902. (Maximum and 



Minimum.) 

 Diagram V. — Average temperature in the shade for 1901. 

 Diagram Va. — Average temperature in the shade for 1902. 



