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spending secretary, C. V. Barton, San Fernando Building, Los 

 Angeles, Cal., or its secretary, L. P. Streeter, Pasadena. The 

 Tuna Club has affiliations with a number of Eastern and English 

 clubs, which consist of an agreement to faciUtate the sport of 

 visiting anglers while on the Pacific Coast, and the angler, who 

 has the entree to the Club at Avalon, will have every courtesy 

 shown him in a hearty spirit of good-fellowship. 



U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE — WEATHER BUREAU 

 COOPERATIVE OBSERVERS' METEOROLOGICAL RECORD 



Tuna Clxjb, Avalon, Catalina Island, Cal., 1909-1910 

 MONTHLY SUMMARY 



Temperature : 



Mean Maximum 



Mean Minimum 



Mean 



Maximum 



Minimum 



Greatest Daily Range . 



Least Daily Range . . . 



Mean Range 



Precipitation : 



Total in Inches 



Greatest in 24 Hours 



in Inches 



Character of Days : 



With o.oi Inches or 

 more Precipitation . 



Clear 



Partly Cloudy 



Cloudy 



Barometer at 5 p. m. 



Maximum 



Minimum 



Mean 



Date 



25th 

 2d 

 5th 



14th 



20th 



3d 



ist 28th 



Total Seasonal Precipitation (from Oct. i, 1909), 8.94 Inches 



