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Lake Maxinkuckee, Physical and Biological Survey 



AVERAGE TEMPERATURE FOR FEBRUARY 



March 



March is prevailingly a cloudy month. Of thirty observations 

 in 1900 as to condition of the sky, 12 showed clear and 18 cloudy ; 

 of 90 observations in 1901, 18 were clear and 72 cloudy; in 1902, 

 33 observations w^ere made of which 15 recorded the sky as clear, 

 and 18 as cloudy; while in 1903, of 41 recorded observations, 19 

 report the sky as clear and 22 as cloudy. 



March is generally a boisterous month, with very little calm. 

 Of 46 observations in 1900 no period of calm was observed ; of the 

 46 winds observed nearly every direction was represented, there 



