75-5 



74 



89 



76 



69 



65 



73 



46 



46 



r T r- 



55-5 



41-5 



41 



51 



■ ORCHARD SPRAYING EXPERIAIENTS. II. II 



The maximum and minimum shade temperatures of the 

 weeks in which the spraying was done are here given in degrees 

 Fahrenheit, the days of apphcation being considered as the mid- 

 dle of the week. This will indicate the conditions immediately 

 before and after the operations. 



Table 4. 



First Application, May 12, jj, jgi2. 



Maxiinuin and Minimum Shade Temperatures May 10-16, 



Inclusive. 

 May 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 



Max. 

 Min. 



Table 5. 



Second Application, May jo, igi2. 



Maximum and Minimum Shade Temperatures May_ 2/-June 2, 



Inclusive. 

 May 2'/- 28 29 30 * 31 June i 2 



M~^. 78^5 87 83 78 68 74 76 



Min. 50.5 52 59 58 47.5' 50 S^ 



Table 6. 



Third Application Jidy j, 8, i()i2. 



Ma.viir.uin and Minimum Shade Temperatures Jiily 4-10, 



Inclusive. 



July 4 5 6 7 8 9 TO 



Max. 103. 93 99 86.5 81 94.5 99 



Min. 79 70 66 63 55 59 69 



It is also desirable here to note the temperatures for the fol- 

 lowing week of July 11-18 inclusive, given below, in the light of 

 observations and deductions made from the experiment. 



Table 7. 



Ma.rimum and Minimum Shade Temperatures, July 11- 17, 



1912, Inclusive. 



July II 12 13 14 15 16 17 



Max. 97 93 '86 ^82 83 79 "66 



Min. 72 70 61.5 56 58 



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