WEATHER BUREAU TABLES. 



United States of America, 

 Departivient of Agriculture, 



Washington, JD. C, July 13, 1892. 

 Pursuant to section 882 of the Revised Statutes, I hereby certify that 

 the annexed tables of climatic data have been compiled fix)m the original 

 records of observation made by an observer ot the Signal Service, JJnited 

 States Army, stationed on the Island of St. Faul, Bering Sea, during 

 the period of time covered by the tables, and that said tables of cli- 

 matic data are true compilations from the original records of observa- 

 tion now in the possession of the Weather Bureau. 



Mark W. Harrington, 



Chief of Weather Bureau. 



Be it known that Mark W. Harrington, who signed the foregoing- 

 certificate, is the chief of the Weather Bureau, and that to his attesta- 

 tion as such full faith and credit are and ought to be given. 



In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the 

 seal of the Department of Agriculture to be affixed, on this 13th day 

 July, 1892. 



[seal.] J. M. EUSK, 



Secretary of Agriculture. 



Mean temjyeraiure (degrees F.) at St. Paul Island, Bering Sea, Alaslca. 

 [Latitude 57° 10' N., longitude 170° 01' W.; elevation, 30 to 50 feet.] 



* Twenty-six days. 



Remarks. — The mean temperature was obtained from the observations made at 7 a.m., 2 and 9 p. m., 

 alter the formula ^ (7-J-2^9-f-9). 



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