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Tas_e I].—TEMPERATURES® OF THE CONNECTICUT LAKES DURING THE SUMMER OF 
1904. 
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aThe temperatures taken July 7 were of samples of water secured by the bottle method. The later 
temperatures were taken with recording deep-sea trip thermometer. 
b At a depth of 47 feet. 
cAt a depth of 63 feet. 
adAt a depth of 103 feet. 
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