(!. Evaporation - '^he evaporation index, 



E. The plant measurements, 27 



F, '^he method of handling the data used 



in this study. 28 to 32 



1, Reduction to daily averages 

 per plant. 



2. Reduction of daily averages to r 

 relative values, 



II Presentation and interpretation of data, 32 to 97 



A. Introductory, including an expla- 

 nation of the graphs and tal)les. 52 to 37 



B. 'Vhe two-week climatic data, 37 to 48 



1. Introductory 



2. General and detailed considera- 

 tion of the temperature, light, 

 and evaporation graphs. 



3. The relation between light and 

 evaporation and the relative 

 variability of the three cli- 

 matic conditions. 



C. The two-week plant data 49 to 66 



1. Introductory 



2. Outline of plan of di scussion 



3. The relations "between the plant 

 measurements 



4. The seasonal marches of the 

 plant measurements at the various 

 stations oomoared. 



