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!imate of Hi>n<lur:is is roinparaiivrh : m, .re 



'It- than thai of any region in the I'ni:. 



r part (f the \t ;il the lio|l h ;, 



their passage across the Atlantic oeean and tin- ( 'aiil.l.c.-r 

 blow over the land, reducing the temperature In -low that <!' 

 mer in eountrie- lyini: tarther north. The me.-m teni|M i 

 throughout tlie year for the \\hole of Honduras has for 

 been al"Ui ', [ !'. The extreme r;mi.'e lias IM . n from !' !'. in 



:ka!'l\ ' ci.hl \\iliters|ujt7 F. in e\ee|tlioliallv hot Mill 

 Observali -ln.\\ that at the innuih 



river, the extreme raiii:e <luring a year \MI> from r.'J to sc, , 

 variation' n- a mean ol ; I !'. At ( 'aratasra the hot 



test four months ot iio\\.d a mean tem: 



with a range reaching from 7 s to !M . At Truxillo the 

 during the same months \\y^ ;> I-'. This \va-- much lower than 

 the mean temperature of the Dimmer month- in Slates lyin. 

 of tli' j'pi. and \ei\ far helou that of the aiid^. 



States and Territories, where MM, k LTOW inir ha- l'-rn ' 

 profitable business. At l<; In Montai 



rose to 185 in the Dimmer of 1887 and in h 



ifter sank to i;-, l.elow /.<TO. a with 



an extreme range of ">1 in the course of years in Iloiidiin- In 



the n thfl llei'iihlie i he air i- |.eeiiliail\ , 



mad< |>lea-anl \,\ hn-f/.i- 

 steadily across the mountain*, th< 

 heavy woolen lilanket- a 

 likelihood of n losing v I may 



h l\e 



III VI I II' 



ID healthfulneas as in < t hi astern coast of ]|.,n 



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