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Table 3. — Distribution of Temperatures and op Calories op Summer Heat Income — Con. 



CAYUGA LAKE. 



Depth iu meters. 



Cal. 



o-io. 

 10-30. 

 20-30. 

 30-40. 

 40-50. 

 50-60. 

 60-70. 

 70-80. 

 80-100 

 100-133 



8.43 

 6.88 

 6. 27 

 S- 79 

 S- 13 

 4- S3 

 4.03 

 3. 60 

 5.89 

 4.09 



19. 2 

 17-7 

 8.8 

 6.4 

 5.4 

 4.9 

 4.6 

 4-5 

 4-5 

 4-4 



12. 800 



9.400 



3.000 



1.400 



700 



400 



250 



190 



290 



170 



44.8 



33.9 



10.5 



4-9 



2-4 



1.4 



•9 



.6 



I. o 



.6 



19.9 

 17. I 

 8. 3 

 5.6 

 4-7 

 4.4 

 44 

 4-3 

 4- 3 

 4- 2 



13.400 



9. 000 



2.600 



900 



350 



180 



140 



130 



120 



80 



40.8 



33- S 



9- 7 



3-4 



1-3 



• 7 



■ 5 



■5 



21-3 

 18.8 

 9.6 

 6.2 

 5-2 



4.6 



4-4 

 4-3 

 4.1 



4- I 



14, 600 



10, 200 



3. SOO 



1.300 



600 



390 



160 



90 



90 



40 



54-61 



9. 24 



38, 600 



8.93 



36, 900 



9.65 



30. 870 



47-3 



33- o 



11-3 



43 



1-9 



■9 



-S 



•3 



-3 



Depth in meters. 



R. T. 



Cal. 



1918 



Cal. P. ct. 



o-io. 

 10-30. 

 ao-30. 



30-40. 

 40-50. 

 50-^0. 

 60-70. 

 70-80. 

 80-100 

 100-133 



8.43 

 6.88 

 6. 37 

 S.79 

 5. 12 

 4- S3 

 4.03 

 3.60 

 J. 89 

 4.09 



31.3 

 16. J 



8.3 

 6.9 

 5- 7 

 4-9 

 4.8 

 4- S 



14. 600 



8.300 



3.000 



I, 700 



880 



410 



330 



180 



3IO 



120 



49. 3 

 28.0 

 10. I 



S.7 

 30 

 1-4 

 I. 1 

 .6 

 • 7 

 •4 



16.4 

 9. I 



7. I 

 6.3 

 5-7 

 5- I 

 4- 7 

 4-S 

 4- 3 



14.400 

 8,500 

 3. 200 

 1.800 

 I. 200 

 750 

 440 



2SO 

 290 

 80 



46.6 



27-3 



10. 4 



S-S 



3-9 



2-4 



1.4 



.8 



■9 



.3 



30. 6 

 17-3 

 9.0 

 6.4 



S-S 

 4-9 

 46 

 4-5 

 4-3 

 4- 2 



t4, 000 

 9, 100 



3.100 

 1,400 

 770 

 410 

 360 

 160 

 190 

 90 



54.61 



29. 720 



9.66 



30, 910 



9. 40 I 39, 480 



47. S 



31.0 

 10.5 

 4-8 

 2.6 

 1-4 



• 9 

 ■ S 



• 7 



• 3 



SENECA LAKE. 



Depth in meters. 



Cal. 



P. ct. 



T. 



Cal. 



P. ct. 



P. ct. 



O-IO. 



10-20. 



30-30. 



30-40. 



40-50. 



50-^. 



60-70. 



70-80. 



80-100 

 100-130 

 130-150 

 150-188 



9. 35 



&40 

 7.86 

 7.41 

 6. 93 

 6.49 

 S-89 

 5- 52 

 9.82 

 12. 14 

 S-76 



3- 32 



19. 6 



IS- 7 

 8.7 

 6.4 

 5. S 

 4.9 

 4-8 

 4. 6 

 4-5 

 4- 3 

 4-2 

 4-2 



14.600 



9. 600 



3.700 



1.800 



I. 000 



600 



450 



330 



460 



200 



100 



70 



5.5 

 30 



19. 6 

 16. 3 

 7-3 

 5-8 

 46 

 4 4 

 4-3 

 4-3 

 4- 3 

 4- I 

 4-0 

 4-0 



14,600 

 10. 200 

 2,600 

 800 

 400 

 280 

 160 

 160 



300 

 100 

 80 



49-5 



34- S 



8.8 



3- 7 



1-3 



I. o 



.6 



.6 



203 

 19. 3 

 II. 4 

 7. I 

 5-4 

 4-7 

 44 

 4-2 

 40 

 4-0 

 4-0 

 4-0 



IS. 200 



13. 800 



S.80O 



3.300 



970 



4SO 

 340 

 110 



7.71 



32,900 



7.34 



39,600 



&27 



37. 870 



40. I 

 33.8 



6. I 

 2.6 



.6 

 -3 



Depth in meters. 



R.T. 



1918 



T. 



Cat 



P.ct. 



T. 



Cal. 



P.ct. 



O-IO.. 



10-20. . 



20-30. . 



30-40. . 



40-50.. 



50-60.. 



60-70.. 



70-80.. 



80-100, 

 100-130. 

 130-150, 

 150-188. 



9.35 

 8.40 

 7.86 

 7-41 

 6. 92 

 6.49 

 5.89 



s. 53 



9.83 



13. 14 

 5-76 

 3. 22 



30.5 

 17.2 

 9.9 



6.8 

 6.0 



S- 3 



4-4 

 43 

 4- 3 

 4- I 

 4-0 

 4.0 



8.07 



15.400 

 II, 100 

 4.600 

 3. lOO 



I. 400 



760 



230 



160 

 190 

 120 



36,060 



43- 7 

 30.8 

 13. 7 

 S-8 

 3-9 

 2. I 

 .6 



3 



3 

 5-4 

 4. 6 

 4-5 

 4-3 

 4- 3 

 4- I 

 4-0 

 4.0 



7.84 



14,900 



10. 960 



4. 200 



I. 700 



940 



430 



370 



180 



360 



130 



40 



33.4 

 12.4 

 50 



.8 

 - 5 



