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DEGREES OF HEAT OR MONTHLY SUMS OF THE MBAN DAILY TEMPERATURES. 
Month. 1872-73. | 1873-74. | 1874-75. | 1875-76. | 1876-77. 
G4 XBL °C: Kor, XG} 
(OGG) eo ee ee ee ee ee eee 326 350 360 291 406 
INION ENON NP 3 eae le eee een nee 258 216 180 186 213 
ID YSOEN TAN] BLS) ese 2 ee 2 en ees ee 202 99 22 71 220 
AID IMIDEDAS £, SEs SRA a Bei eS ES oe ee ae RA 152 146 167 3 198 
IHG DLs Tiygete mete ane Sree terees Yay AL TEE aa | Oey ee 62 120 48 122 196 
TE RCH aN DR a Seo oe 254 223 174 205 183 
Pap Tsileger eres kets fre ee Se NE ak Jo BE ee OA ene 267 312 312 301 303 
Vici eee ee ee A Pe 2 ee scone 75 366 487 355 357 
TUG Bok Boe SE ee Ee Ae ae te ee eee Ee eee 510 528 528 500 594 
ATHIKY econ Rees Se a ee a ae Ee eee 628 667 552 634 570 
LNG O KESTER EE aR a el 601 561 608 606 583 
Septem bertessers ese 2 te. ee es 435 507 534. | 453 390 
DEGREES OF LIGHT OR MONTHLY SUMS OF THE MBAN DAILY ACTINOMETRIC 
DEGREES. 
° Actin. | °Actin. | ° Actin. |-° Actin. | ° Actin. 
OC LOD OT eee nse ee ee ee oe: 552 |. 598 738 604 583 
Novemiber=.225.- 2. 2255 $a Se ee: eee eee 276 403 414 372 195 
WECeMperas me: Ain Dna ese 2 Ue co bees 332 282 285 267 233 
PUTA Tyg erated Ae Heke lt deme oe Ee 440 397 363 406 363 
PEG lax Bs yee eee ens h ee By e k 353 490 426 453 353 
Vine nem eee ene meee ae les eee AS So a 791 871 766 800 763 
JNyOp USCS Ss A gh Pe eS Une Soe ee ES SRC 909 lb? 1,248 1,191 1,050 
IHGA Sd Aik ae, 6 Se ae ee A Oe eee AP a 1,401 1, 442 1, 453 1,482 1, 134 
AERONEY' tied Ss = sues eS ee PIR eee ena Le aoe RD 1,398 1,566 1,359 1, 458 1, 622 
ANGIE eae pet Sly Se Sidi EE 8 SS os on a 1, 702 1,590 1, 428 1,569 1,489 
PUIUIS Peewee tenner eet PR a ty ae te 2 ih 1,376 1,311 1,172 1,248 1, 254 
ODES Cre ame he NE el ks Oe 930 945 1,041 900 898 
Our summaries are divided into three periods. The first, October 
to February, corresponds to the sowing and the winter season; the 
second, March to July, corresponds to the vegetatiofi of the cereals; 
the third, May to September, corresponds to vegetation of the vine. 
In these summaries the years are rearranged in the order of the 
decreasing value of the grain harvest. 
Summary from October to February. 
1873-74. | 1875-76. | 1874-75. | 1876-77. | 1872-73. 
Rainey a 22a See Pe ie Coa e oh tree: bck BBs ich a 148 242 251 200 376 
TBO CLD RGIS sae ee es en en ee 2 eee 215 118 172 22D) Sete eee 
IDYSYSARGYSS} OME.) OEY TH Hee alee a ee Sn 931 673 (HOF 1, 233 1,000 
Derreediotilioht= sae k es aw te Sek! Lae 2,187 2,102 2,226 1,727 1, 953 
In the first period, or the winter, the climatological facts have 
very little apparent bearing on the crops. The sowing period may 
have been more or less difficult, but very pronounced anomalies in the 
climate must occur in order to compromise the harvest in an irremedi- 
able manner. The year 1872-73 is the only one that presents a fact of 
