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(including : ca snow measurement); March, 4.85 inches 
(including 0 inches snow measurement); April, 2.54 inches: 
May, 5. . oe: nar 8. Maes July 7.09 inches; August, 
2.20 inches; Sept e nches; October 1.76 inches; 
November, 1.08 eee ae ¥% inch snow measurement); 
December, 2.94 s (including 3.75 inches snow measure- 
ment) total snowfall for the year 5 e 
The maximum t ture for the year was 97° on the 16th of 
August; the minimum was —2° on the 17th of February. The 
first killing frost of the autumn was on the morning of the 21st 
of October, when a temperature of 28° was reached. The latest 
freezing ou perature of the spring was on the 29th of April, 
n 32° was recorded. 
Among the visitors to the Garden who enrolled i in the et 
t Dr. 
N. J., Mrs. Flora W. Linea and Mr. Ww. W. Eg gleston, 
Mr. oe Prete, ‘Allentown, Pa., Mr. John M. Fogg, Phila- 
delphia, Pa., Mr. Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa., Mr. O. W. 
aoe North Clarendon, Vt., Prof. G. R. Bisby, Winnipeg, 
Can., Mr. C. Boyle, Royal College of Science, Dublin, Ire., 
Dr. Mario Calvino and Dr. Eva Mameli de Calvino, Santiago 
de las Vegas, Cuba, Dr. ee Skottsberg, Gothenburg, Sweden, 
and Dr. Seiya Ito, Sapporo, Jap 
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three sp n 
collections on this ill-fated trip ae sae studied and enumer- 
ated by other authors, and tl very important 
contribution to knowledge. It will be recalled that prior to his 
service with the Philippine Islands Bureau of Science, Dr. Rob- 
inson was an Assistant Curator at the Garden, and is commem- 
orated here by the Charles Budd Robinson Fund. 
