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REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I92I 



Meteorological records for 1920 



Thermometer readings verified and supplemented by thermograph recoids (Bj' L. F. Strickland, 

 Lockport, N. Y.) Location G. W . Mead, Barker, N. Y. 



ATURE 

 8 P. M. 



MAXI- 

 MUM 



MINI- 

 MUM 

 TEMPER- 

 ATURE 



RAIN- 

 FALL 

 INCHES 



DIRECTION 



OF 



WIND 



DURATION OF 



RAINFALL 



MISCELLANEOUS 



June 1 1 , 

 June 12, 

 June 13 

 June ,1 4. 

 June 15. 

 June 16. 

 June 17. 

 June 18. 

 June 19. 

 June 20 . 

 June 21. 

 June 22 . 

 June 23 . 

 June 24. 

 June 25. 

 June 26 . 

 June 27. 

 June 28 . 

 June 29 . 

 June 30. 

 July 1. 

 July 2 . 

 July 3- 

 July 4- 

 July 5. 

 July 6. 

 July 7. 

 July 8. 

 July 9- 

 July 10 . 

 July 11. 

 July 12 . 

 July 13 • 

 July 14- 

 July 15. 

 July 16 . 

 July 17. 

 July 18 . 

 July 19 • 

 July 20 . 

 July 21 . 

 July 2-2 . 

 July 23 

 July 24 . 

 July 25 . 

 July 26 . 

 July 27 . 

 July 28 . 

 July 29 

 July 30. 



73 

 72 



Missed 

 74 

 70 

 59 

 57 

 58 

 71 

 69 

 62 

 59 

 63 

 71 

 72 

 72 

 76 

 81 

 70 

 75 

 66 

 72 



Missed 

 62 

 68 

 70 

 71 

 64 



Missed 

 77 

 72 

 74 

 71 

 72 

 63 



Missed 

 70 

 65 

 65 

 7i 

 7i 

 68 

 68 

 63 

 61 

 66 



Missed 

 73 

 75 

 74 



83 

 75 



Missed 

 86 

 85 

 70 

 62 

 64 

 72 

 77 

 70 

 68 

 71 

 75 

 79 

 82 

 86 

 91 

 88 

 83 

 75 

 80 



Missed 

 83 

 76 

 80 

 80 

 78 



Missed 

 81 

 79 

 77 

 89 

 80 

 79 



Missed 

 76 

 70 

 74 

 81 

 83 

 73 

 74 

 71 

 67 

 70 



Missed 

 82 

 85 

 87 



73 

 60 

 50* 

 50 



62 



58 



53 



50 



42 



46 



53 



56 



46 



48 



45 



50 



53 



66 



67 



65 



52 



52 



52 ; 



55 



56 



50 



66 



61 



56* 



56 



54 



64 



65 



65 



49 



44 



42 



53 



61 



54 



61 



61 



53 



61 



53 



47 



49 



63 



62 



63 



0.7 



0.25 



0.1 



Trace 



0.7 

 0.1 



0.07 

 0.25 

 0.06 



0.16 

 0.11 



0.18 

 0.45 



0.3 



Slight N.W. 

 N. W 



Light.W.!! 

 Light, W. .. 

 Light, S. E . 

 Light, N. E. 

 Light, N. E. 

 Light. N. W 



East 



N.W 



N.W 



N.W 



Light, S. E. 



W 



W 



S 



N.W 



N.W 



N.W 



Lights. E.. 

 W 



wi:;:;;;:; 

 w 



Light, E.... 



E 



W 



N 



W 



w 



w 



w 



w 



w 



E. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'.'. 



W 



W 



w 



Light, W... 

 Light, W... 



W 



E 



W 



W 



W 



W 



W 



w 



Read at 8.30 p. m. 



Read at 8.05 p. m. 



Read at 8.05 p. m. 

 Read 8.40 p. m. 

 Read 8.10 p. m. 



Duration 30 min. 

 Duration 45 min. 



Duration 30 min. 

 Duration 30 min. 

 Duration i£ hrs. 



Duration 55 min. 



Duration 35 min. 



Duration 45 min. 

 Duration 2\ hrs. 



Read at 8.45 p. m. 

 Duration i£ hours. 



Meterological Records for 1920 



Note: Instruments set and records made on daylight saving time. The United States 

 Weather Bureau cooperated by the loan of instruments and by correcting the readings. Minimum 

 temperatures of June 13, July 3, 9, 16 and 27 taken from the thermograph records are marked 

 with an asterisk (*). 



