METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS AT WISLEY IN 1905. 179 



is in sharp contrast to the warm weather of the earlier months of the 

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Fig. 38. — Mean Temperature of the Air for each Month of the Year 

 1905 compared with the Average ; also the Means of the Highest 

 and the Lowest observed each Day, and of the Lowest Temperature 

 recorded on the Grass. 



The lower part of fig. 37 shows the peculiar distribution of the 

 rainfall, and contrasts very strikingly the heavy falls of March and June 

 with the deficient rains of the preceding and following months. 



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