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ords for that month in 1898) ; in 1899, at 6 a.m. on November 4, 

 5, 12, 26, 27 and 28, none at noon or 6 p. m. ; in 1900, at 6 a. m, 

 on November 8, 12, 14, 15, 16, 23, 26, 27, 29 and 30, at noon on 

 November 14, 15, 16 and 29, at 6 p. m. on November 8, 13, 14, 15, 

 28 and 29. In other words, there were 10 days in November, 

 1900, when the temperature fell to or below freezing. In 1902 it 

 was below freezing at 6 a. m. on November 25, 27, 28, 29 and 30 ; 

 at noon on no day, at 6 p. m. on November 29. In 1904 it was at or 

 below freezing at 6 a.m. on November 6, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 26, 27, 

 28 and 30, at noon on November 26, 27, 29 and 30. There were, 

 therefore, 10 days in November, 1904, when the temperature fell 

 to or below freezing. In 1907, our only records are for November 

 18 and 27 when the temperature was 20° and 30° respectively, at 

 6 a. m. Our only record for 1910 is for 6 a. m. November 6, when 

 it was 20°. In 1912 we have only 3 records, all taken at 6 a.m., 

 viz., November 1, 37°, November 2, 25°, and November 3, 25°. In 

 1913, the temperature fell to or below freezing at 6 a. m. on Novem- 

 ber 1, 9, 10, 11, and 12; at noon on November 9; and at 6 p.m. 

 on November 8, 9, and 11. 



The greatest daily range was as follows: 



November 9, 1899, from 40° to 59.5°, or 19.5°. 

 November 22, 1900, from 36° to 67°, or 31°. 

 November 28, 1902,' from 22° to 38°, or 16°. 

 November 18, 1904, from 34° to 64°, or 30°. 

 November 12, 1913,= from 32° to 52°, or 20°. 



Air Temperatures for November, 1898 



We have only three records for this month, viz. : November 

 24, 20° ; 26th, 5° ; 27th, 20°, all at 6 a. m. 



' Records for only 17 days. 

 - Records for only 24 days. 



