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The graph for Coleman shows a graiual rise, t^-'o maxlrna for 

 the periods beginning July B and August 5 and a ray^i "i "^,11. 

 The temperature record is imcomplete at this station and the 

 lovi- values for the end of the season are therefore not avail- 

 able . 



Saston and Princess Anne . At Saston there is a graiUial 

 rise to a maximum of 154 for the first period in July, f e 

 second maximuj:! coiping in the period beginning August 17. 

 The curve them falls to a minim\im of '.3 in t'-:^; i qpt no rid n-f 

 the season. The Princess Anne curve sho?rs the two typical 

 maxima in the periods beginning July 9 and Au^st 18 7/ith a 

 minimum of 4.'3 for the last period of the growing season. 



Oollege . The Qollege graph of physiological ""'^''-•es '9 

 unusual in showing a marked rise for the period beginning 

 June 19, thus giving the graph three maxima (139, 148, and 143) 

 for the periods beginni -g June 19, July 17, and August 14 

 respectively. The graph drops rapidly to a vlue of 50 for the 

 period beginning September 25. 



Oakland . The temperature index values for Oakland are 

 all relatively low, being consj derably less than '^'•".e season- 

 al average employed as unity. This graph shov/s two maxima, 

 one for the last half of June and thr othnr for the last half 

 of July. Each of these n-^ixima will be seen to occur about 

 a month earlier than the corresponding ones for the other 

 stations here studied. The Oakland graph is also unlike those 

 for the other stations in that '^■'- downward slo-'^e i- ore 

 gradual than in the oth~r cases.. Its final relative value is 



