INTERESTING WEATHER CHARTS 



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Another more elaborate record was made by the following 

 symbols — sketched in each day. These were combined with a 

 sketch for each dav — as follows : 



One of the most attractive of all — was really verj' elaborate — 

 there was a standard pictxire of a thermometer for each day — and a 

 picture in water color representing the weather — as follows : 



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The most complete of the records was one which had a column 

 for each of the following: Date, Temperattire, Wind, Weather, 

 Sun, Roads, Moon, Sky, Remarks. In this record the remarks 

 were most enlightening, such as "Trees and bushes covered with 

 ice," "An all day blizzard — ^but not much snow." "Played out 

 of doors without coats," "Broad bright cross over sun at sunset," 

 "Mailman has missed a good many days," — 



A weather record, begun in December or January- and kept 

 until Jime, has certainly proven to be a great help and constant 

 inspiration to the kind of observation, which is most useftd in 

 Nattire-Study. 



