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C. SKOTTSBERG 



Table VII. Punta Angeles (Valparaiso), 33° 10'. 5 S. 41 m above sea-level, 



1 899- 1 942 (40 years). 



Jan. . . 



Febr. . 

 March . 

 April . . 

 May . . 

 June . 

 July . , 

 Aug. . . 

 Sept. . 

 Oct. . . 

 Nov. , 

 Dec. . . 



Temperature, °C. 



Mean 



Mean daily extr. 



Max. 



Min. 



Rainfall 



Mm 



Davs 



18.0 

 17.9 

 16.8 

 15.0 

 13.5 

 12.3 

 11.8 

 12.2 

 12.9 

 14.1 

 15-7 

 17-3 



Year j 14.8 



^ 20447.3: 40 = 511. 



22.5 

 22.5 



21.5 

 19.8 

 17.6 

 16.1 



15.7 

 16.5 

 17.2 

 18.5 

 20.4 

 21. 9 



13.8 

 13.8 

 12.8 

 II-3 



lO.I 



9.2 



8.6 



8.7 



9.4 



10.3 



II-5 



12.8 



2.2 



0.5 



5-8 



14-5 

 109.3 



143-4 

 103.6 



75.9 



31.7 



13.5 



7.0 



3.4 



19.2 ! II. o 510. 8^ 



^ I 624 : 40 = 40 



40 ' 



Note. Absolute extremes: 

 34.5 (Feb., 1914) 

 2.0 (July, 1924) 



Means of annual 

 maxima and minima 

 29.8 4.8 



Table VIII. Punta Carranza, 35° 36' S. 30 m above sea-level. 1901-1942 (38 years). 



Note. Absolute extremes: 

 26.8 (Jan., 1935) 

 0.7 (June, 1912) 



Means of annual 

 maxima and minima 

 23.1 2.8 



^ 29 191. 7 : 38 = 768.2 



2467: 38 = 65 



are within the region of winter rains. The annual amount varies a great deal, 

 during the period in question from 208.3 mm {1903) to 1358.7 mm (1930); we 

 have already seen that Masatierra show^s the same variation, and during the pe- 

 riod 1899 — 1942 it was even greater at Punta Angeles, from 68.8 mm (1924) to 

 1247.0 mm (1914). 



