HAliOMKTIUCAL AND M KTKOKOLOll i<" AL OliSKH NATIONS. L>0.) 



(J. Comparative tahle of' monthly means of t< mpernture. force <f vapor, relative hinniiHtii. tic. 





tive humidity, 7 a. m., 81 

 In March, force of v 



).t): 2 p. m., 7 

 apor, 7 a. m., I 



i».l 1- 



humidity, 7 a. m., 78.S; 



2 p.m., 61.4; 



9 p. 



During these three i 



mmthsthenm, 



mtai 



with snow, while in the 



valley the sno 



w w 



February, and disappear 



ed in March. 



[n i 



mountains, but especial] 



v the eastern 



and 



and the principal summit 



s were still coi 





(not water) fell at Camp 



Floyd. In F 



ebrd 



the aggregate amount w; 



is very small : 



in \ 



rain, but the whole amoi 



int w;is again 



quii 



times and rain at 3, but 



the whole aim 



»unt< 



half an inch of water. 







After having, in the preceding paragraphs, tieated ot tne vaiuea o. me ua. s 

 monthly changes of temperature, moisture, and hanmirtn.- piv.-uu-, «»« » «»" . 

 extreme if compared with those of the same latitudes in the ^T^T^ 

 mean values and the rule in the localities where they have been obsen ed 1 , 



these pages with the enumeration of some of the extreme changes and a.m. rmaj 



