40 L. H. Gulick on the Climate and Productions of Ponape. 
general areas undergoing depression. The investigations of Mr. 
2°78°, which is nearer the true average. 
__ We may challenge the world to rival the uniformity presented. 
in the following table, unless it be at other islands in this Micro- 
nesian Ocean. Surrounded by an immense expanse of water, 
and situated near the equator, the temperature could scarce be 
nmer, 
to the north, leaving the island to “the variables.” 
much difference between different seasons. There 
i an 
the trades are light dotng she whole winter, but 
