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colder occurred on the 21st, and, except the period 

 24-26th, temperatures were considerably below normal 

 during the rest of the month. Light frost was reported 

 from a few stations on the 22d, biit there was no damage. 

 Precipitation averaged somewhat above normal, and 

 was fairly well distributed over the State. There was 

 much bright, clear weather, and only a few local storms 

 during the month, and farm work was well advanced at 

 the close. 



1915 



Temperatures 



01 

 CO 



Pi 

 Q 



•a 



•iH 



X 



Precipitation 



Pi 



a 

 Q 



Average Number 

 Days 



c3 



o 





•a 

 o 

 o 



Jan. 

 Feb. 

 Mar. 

 Apr. 

 May- 

 June 

 July 

 Aug. 

 Sept. 

 Oct. 

 Nov. 

 Dec. 



33.0 

 41.9 

 37.8 

 60.1 

 65.2 

 71.7 

 75.7 

 71.3 

 70.7 

 60.6 

 49.8 

 36.9 



—2.4 

 +6.5 

 —8.5 

 +4.2 

 —0.5 

 ^2.2 

 —1.1 

 —4.4 

 +0.1 

 +2.9 

 +3.8 

 —0.6 



65 

 75 

 65 

 96 

 95 

 95 

 102 

 100 

 99 

 90 

 85 

 64 



5.03 

 1.74 

 2.11 

 0.96 

 6.62 

 4.79 

 5.30 

 6.29 

 3.32 

 3.40 

 4.80 

 7.56 



+0.81 

 —2.00 

 —2.78 

 —3.11 

 +2.70 

 +0.57 

 +0.95 

 +2.94 

 +0.62 

 +1.12 

 +1.21 

 +3.77 



13 



8 



8 



5 



15 



12 



11 



14 



7 



6 



9 



12 



8 



9 

 12 

 17 



9 

 12 

 14 



9 

 17 

 18 

 15 

 10 



7 



6 



5 



8 



8 



10 



11 



10 



8 



7 



7 



6 



16 



13 



14 



5 



14 



8 



6 



12 



5 



6 



8 



15 



•Compared with 25 years' normal. 



GAME AND FISH COMMISSION'S EXHIBIT. 



Oo-oPEEATiosr OF This Dbpabtmbnt with State Fair 

 boaed of muttjal advantage. 



Peemanent Exhibit Established. 



Co-operating with the Commissioner of Agriculture 

 and the State Fair Board, the Game and Fish Commis- 

 sion is rapidly developing a permanent exhibit of game 

 birds and animals that must prove interesting and in- 

 structive to thfe thousands of visitors t<3 the Stete.Fair. 



