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for Temperature) as determined from the selected quiet Days in 1898. 

 Year = 0-18364.) 



Noon. 



1. 



2. 



3. 



4. 



5. 



6. 



7. 



8. 



9. 



10. 



11. 



Mid. 



Succeeding 



























noon. 



Winter. 



350 



354 



353 



353 



351 



354 



354 



354 



354 



354 



354 



354 



354 



354 



357 



359 



362 



362 



359 



361 



361 



361 



362 



363 



363 



363 



363 



358 



342 



347 



351 



353 



356 



356 



357 



359 



360 



360 



361 



361 



363 



345 



354 



359 



366 



368 



369 



371 



371 



373 



374 



374 



373 



372 



371 



353 



366 



370 



371 



372 



372 



375 



376 



376 



376 



375 



373 



371 



372 



368 



383 



384 



384 



383 



385 



386 



387 



387 



385 



384 



384 



384 



383 



386 



359 



362 



364 



365 



365 



367 



368 



368 



368 



368 



368 



367 



368 



361 



Summer. 



343 



350 



353 



354 



356 



360 



366 



366 



365 



363 



360 



361 



361 



342 



347 



353 



360 



364 



369 



374 



376 



380 



381 



380 



378 



377 



375 



361 



359 



365 



371 



371 



373 



376 



378 



380 



379 



376 



375 



373 



372 



355 



363 



365 



369 



375 



375 



377 



379 



380 



378 



380 



379 



376 



375 



360 



361 



361 



363 



366 



370 



374 



380 



382 



383 



384 



382 



382 



380 



364 



340 



349 



351 



352 



354 



357 



360 



363 



365 



365 



362 



362 



362 



350 



352 



357 



361 



364 



366 



370 



373 



375 



375 



375 



373 



372 



371 



355 



Horizontal Force as deduced from Table III. 





Noon 



1. 



2. 



3. 



4. 



5. 



6. 



7. 



8. 



9. 



10. 



11. 



Mid. 



Summer Means. 



- -0001] 



- -00006 



- -00002 



+ -ooooi 



+ -00004 



+ -00007J+ '00010 



+ -00013 



+ "00012 



+ '00012 



+ -00010 



+ -00009 



+ -00008 



Winter Means. 



- '00006 



- -00003 



- -00001 



•ooooo 



•ooooo 



+ -00002 



+ -00003 



+ -00003 



+ -00003 



+ -00003 



+ -00003 + -00002 



1 



+ -00003 



Annual Means. 



- -00008 



- -00004 



- -ooooi 



+ -ooooi 



+ '00002 



+ -00005 



+ -00006 



+ '00008 



+ '00008 



+ -00008 



+ '00006 



+ -00006 



+ '00005 



reading is above the mean. 



