CLIMATE 



TABLE I 



RESULTS OF CLIMATOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR EACH STATION, 1887-0 



Tables II., III., and IV. give the means at these five stations of the 

 same elements of climate (air-temperature, humidity, cloud, and rain), 

 with the extremes of temperature, for each of the twelve years, for the 

 average of the twelve years in each season and in each month, and the 

 annual results for the whole period, which of course are the same as in 

 the first table. It will be seen that the second half of this period was 

 much warmer than the first half, had a greater range of temperature, 

 both mean daily and absolute, a drier air, a little brighter sky, and a 

 rather smaller rainfall. 



TABLE II 



RESULTS OF CLIMATOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS FOR EACH YEAR, 1887-98 



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