Cii.IIIl WARM TKI\IPI-:RATK WOODI, AND AND GRASSLAND4,-;7 



relatively dry zvinicr season and a moist zvarm season {spring to antiimn); 

 tite vegetation consists of grassland {savanna/i or steppe). 



5. WARM TEMPERATE DISTRICTS WITH A MOIST 



SUMMER. 



Eastern South Annvica south of 30°, hence in particular Rio Grande do 

 Sul, Urugua)', and Argentina, may be climatically distinguished from most 

 of the warm temperate districts already referred to, by the prevalence of 

 summer rain ; in this it is comparable with Natal. In the littoral district 

 and in the lower parts of the La Plata basin a marked dry season docs not 

 occur, but a dry season appears during winter in the greater part of the 

 interior. 



In North Argentina, as well as along the base of the ;\ndes, as also in the 

 more easterly provinces of Entre Rios and Corrientes, wide tracts of country 

 have a rainfall ranging from 100 to 120 cm. There, high-forest, savannah- 

 forest, savannah, and steppe contend for the mastery ; local influences 

 determine the victory and lead to richly varied tracts of park-like country. 



Climate of the East Argentine Park-like Country. 



CORRIENTES. 



About 27° 30' S. 



(From Meteorol. Zeitschr., 1894, p. 356.) 



