78 



H. F. Blanford — On the relations of cloud 



[No. 2, 



tive than a positive anomaly of air temperature. In January, the two 

 kinds of action are more nearly balanced. This conclusion is illustrated 

 in the following table, which exhibits the mean results of the six Punjab 

 stations above enumerated in the five years 1875-79. 



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