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a more complete weather system. As for "weather prophets "■ they will all be 

 at a discount. 



The future will demand more stations, especially throughout the west. The 

 result of this will be better daily reports, whereby better and more advanced 

 weather indications may be given to the country. The more we advance in this 

 direction the more satisfaction will we derive from the system as a whole. Let 

 the intelligent world once see and fully realize this and they will do all in their 

 power to advance the interests of a worthy Bureau which at present seems to re- 

 ceive little favor from them. 



Attention paid to error is detrimental to truth and honesty, while attention 

 and support to that which is true advances truth and honesty and helps to build 

 up the whole moral character of the world. Advances the human race and es- 

 tablishes a broad foundation for it whereby it may the more successfully contend 

 against that which is false. 



Washington, D. C, July 4, i88r. 



METEOROLOGICAL REPORT FROM JUNE 20, TO JULY 20, FROM- 

 OBSERVATIONS AT WASHBURN COLLEGE, TOPEKA, KAS. 



BY PROF. J. T. LOVEWELL, DIRECTOR. 



