006 DR A. LOCKHART GILLESPIE ON THE WEATHER, ETC. 



20°, two represent a minimum of below 10°, three of below zero. Similarly, solid red 

 squares show a maximum over 70°, two, of over 80°, and three, of over 90°. 



The rainfall is graphically shown by blue shading, each square = 0'2 inches. The 

 admissions of Cardiac, Rheumatic, Kidney, Nervous, and of the total numbers have been 

 treated in averages of fives, and are all drawn to the same scale except those of Kidney 

 disease and of the total admissions — in the first, 5 squares go to one case ; in the 

 second, 1 square represents one admission ; in the others, 2 squares represent the 

 admission of one case. 



The number of deaths is similarly shown. In all these curves red shading 

 corresponds to an admission over the average of the seven years, blue shading to one 

 below it. 



