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of England, had considerably more. Winds blew chiefly from westerly 

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Fig. 15. — Mean Temperature of the Air; Maximum and Minimum Temperatures 

 of the Air ; and Minimum Temperature on the Grass, for each Month. 



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Observations made at Wisley : 



Mean temperature of the air in shade 62°-2 



Highest „ „ „ 82°-6 on the 3rd 



Lowest „ „ „ 47°-0 „ 30th 



Lowest ,, on the grass 38°-7 ,, 3rd 



