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the average for the month was 72.2, that for the air being 71.5. 

 For 1913, there is only one record, which is 62 at 6 a. m. on the 

 13th. 



For October, there are nearly complete records for 1899, 1900, 

 1907 and 1913, and partial records for 1904 and 1906. In 1899, 

 the variation was from 48.5 to 60.5 at 6 a.m., from 58 to 70.5 

 at noon, and from 55 to 65 at 6 p. m. The lowest daily average 

 was 53 on the 21st, the highest was 65.3 on the 15th, and the 

 average for the month was 59.5, that for the air being 58.1. 



In 1900, the variation was from 54 to 69.8 at 6 a.m., from 

 62 to 73.5 at noon, and from 60 to 71 at 6 p.m. The lowest 

 daily average was 59.3 on the 20th, the highest was 71 on the 

 6th, and the average for the month was 64.4, that of the air being 

 61.5. 



For 1904, there are records only for the last three days of the 

 month, when the morning range was from 47.9 to 50.2, the noon 

 range from 53 to 58, and the evening range from 52.8 to 53.5 ; 

 the lowest daily average was 50.5 on the 29th, the highest 53.6 

 on the 31st, and the average for the 3 days 52.5, the average for 

 the air being 48. For 1906, there is one record for the 5th (57 

 at 6 p.m.), one for the 10th (47 at 6 p.m.), and nearly complete 

 records for the llth to 24th both inclusive. The variation was 

 from 44.5 to 59 at 6 a.m., from 52 to 65 at noon, and from 

 49.5 to 62.5 at 6 p.m. The lowest daily average was 43.3 on 

 the 28th, the highest was 62 on the 19th, and the average for the 

 14 days was 53, that of the air being 49.8. For 1907, the varia- 

 tion was from 43 to 63 at 6 a.m., from 45 to 65 at noon, and 

 from 46 to 65 at 6 p.m. The lowest daily average was 49 on 

 the 27th and 30th, the highest was 64.3 on the 4th, and the average 

 for the month was 54.8, that of the air being 51.1. In 1913, 

 the variation was from 43 to 65 at 6 a.m., from 45 to 70 at 

 noon, and from 44 to 68 at 6 p.m. The lowest daily average 

 was 44.7 on the 31st, the highest was 67.3 on the 9th. The aver- 

 age for the month was 54.9 at 6 a.m., 58.2 at noon, 57.6 at 6 

 p. m., or 56.7 daily average, that of the air being 53.2. 



For November, there are 3 records for 1898 (40 on the 24th, 

 35 on the 26th, and 34 on the 27th, all at 6 a.m.), nearly com- 

 plete records for 1899, 1900, and 1904, and 3 for 1906 (43.5, 

 44.5, and 43.5 on the 16th) . In 1899, the variation was from 42 

 to 54 at 6 a.m., from 42 to 56 at noon, and from 43 to 52 

 at 6 p. m. The lowest daily average was 43 on the 29th, the high- 

 est was 55 on the 1st, and the average for the month was 47.6, 



