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Period. Observer. 



November, 1898, to July 1, 1899 S. S. Chadwick 



July 5, 1899, to September 1, 1899 T. Bronte Evermann 



September 1 to October 18, 1899 Barton W. Evermann 



October 18, 1899, to June 19, 1900 S. S. Chadwick 



June 19 to July 15, 1900 J. T. Scovell 



July 15 to December 11, 1900 Barton W. Evermann 



December 11, 1900, to May 31, 1901 H. Walton Clark 



December 8, 1901, to October 10, 1903 S. S. Chadwick 



October 18, 1904, to January 4, 1905 H. Walton Clark 



January 5, 1905, to July 22, 1906 S. S. Chadwick 



July 23, 1906, to October 24, 1906 H. Walton Clark 



October 25, 1906, to September 6, 1907 S. S. Chadwick 



September 7, 1907, to October 31, 1907 H. Walton Clark 



November 1, 1907, to August 26, 1908 S. S. Chadwick 



August 27, 1908, to September 26, 1908 H. Walton Clark 



September 27, 1908, to August 31, 1913 S. S. Chadwick 



September 1, 1913, to October 31, 1913 Evermann and Clark 



November 1, 1913, to February 1, 1914 S. S. Chadwick 



JANUARY 



Temperatures: The total number of records for January is 

 485, as follows: 5 for 1899; 93 for 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903 and 

 1914 each ; 12 for 1905 ; 3 for 1906, and 1 for 1907. 



The lowest temperature recorded for this month was 12 on 

 the 27th and again on the 28th, in 1902. The highest was 65 

 on January 20, 1906. The extremes for each year were as follows : 



1900, -8 January 31, and 42.5 January 18; range 50.5. 



1901, -1.3 January 1, and 45 January 21; range 46.3. 



1902, -12 January 27 and 28, and 38 January 2; range 50. 



1903, -4 January 12, and 50 January 29; range 54. 

 1914, 4 January 12, and 56 January 29; range 52. 



Records of temperatures at or below freezing were made as 

 follows: In 1899, at 6 a. m. on the 8th, 29th, 30th and 31st, the 

 only dates on which temperatures were recorded; in 1900, at 6 

 a. m. on the 1st to 4th, both inclusive ; 8th, 9th, llth, 12th, 13th, 

 16th, 17th, 21st, 22d, 23d, and 25th to 31st, both inclusive, and 

 at 6 p. m. on the 1st, 2d, 3d, 10th to 13th, both inclusive; 16th, 

 20th, 23d, and 25th to 31st, both inclusive. 



From this it appears that, in January, 1900, the temperature 

 was at or below freezing on 21 days at 6 a. m., at noon on 11 

 days, and on 18 days at 6 p. m. The average temperature for 

 the month is shown in a table elsewhere in this report (page 70). 



In 1901, freezing temperatures were recorded at 6 a. m. on the 

 1st to 6th, both inclusive; 9th, llth, 12th, 13th, 15th, 17th, 18th, 

 19th, and 22d to 31st, both inclusive, and 6 p. m. on the 1st, 2d, 

 3d, 5th, 7th, llth, 12th, 13th, 16th to 19th, both inclusive. In 



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