14 HORTICULTURAL CAPABILITIES OF CANADA. 
The tables of temperatures for Hamilton, accompanying this, are 
made up from meteorological records, kept by Dr. Craigie, of that city, 
and are extended to other parts of Canada, from records kept in those 
localities. These show that the temperature of Toronto, a former 
capital of Canada, is the same in summer as Paris and Berlin ; Hamil- 
ton, Niagara, Montreal and Quebec in Canada, very similar to Geneva, 
Toulouse (south France), Dijon (east France), Manheim (on the Rhine), 
and Madeira (69° 9^. "The change from London to Toronto would, in 
summer, be about the same as from Liverpool or Carlisle to London— 
between 3^ and 4°; and from London to Hamilton, Montreal, or 
Quebec, the same as from London to Geneva, Toulouse or Madeira, 
much farther north 
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