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regards temperature and rainfall. For instance, it will be seen that there 
were only three unseasonably cold months — March, May, and December — 
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and that July, August, and November were exceptionally warm. Then, 
as regards rainfall, it will be noticed that only two of the ten months — 
April and November — were wet, all the others being more or less dry. 
