Causes and Effects of Variation in the Bange of Temperature. 351 
TABLE 5. 
Haemonic Constants in the Diuenal Curves of Temperature. 
a. For Greater Eanges of Temperature. 
Range of | 
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^2- 
«3- 
V2. 
V3. 
o 
0 
0 
0 
30-2 
12-384 
2-022 
1-212 
231 
81 
30 
Feb 
30-2 
12o55 
2-503 
1-134 
229 
68 
20 
Mar 
28-6 
12-325 
2-851 
1-098 
229 
61 
19 
29-5 
12-690 
3-532 
-896 
230 
62 
12 
May 
31-1 
13-352 
4-566 
•464 
231 
57 
343 
30-5 
12-822 
4-498 
-290 
229 
53 
292 
July 
32-5 
14-247 
4-566 
•280 
230 
52 
328 
Aug 
34-1 
14-771 
4-214 
•818 
229 
55 
23 
Sept 
34-8 
15-198 
3-544 
1-296 
230 
65 
29 
Oct 
32-7 
14-000 
2-598 
1-280 
231 
78 
43 
33-2 
13-965 
1-990 
1-623 
233 
95 
52 
Dec 
30-3 
12-645 
1-822 
1-245 
232 
85 
36 
Year 
31-5 
13-413 
3-225 
•970 
230 
68 
12 
TABLE 6. 
Harmonic Constants in the Diurnal Curves of Temperature. 
/3. For Lesser Eanges of Teraperature. 
Range of 
Temperature. 
Vi. 
V2. 
V3- 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
24-1 
9-565 
1-623 
•847 
234 
78 
26 
Feb 
24-1 
9-954 
1-918 
•858 
230 
62 
30 
Mar 
23-8 
9-704 
2-384 
-720 
233 
60 
22 
23 0 
9-522 
2-952 
•457 
232 
58 
13 
May 
23-6 
9-477 
3-294 
•250 
231 
54 
354 
June 
26-8 
11-158 
4-233 
•179 
230 
56 
302 
July 
27-0 
11-223 
3-898 
•279 
228 
53 
336 
Aug 
31-0 
13-031 
3-742 
•651 
228 
53 
12 
Sept 
29-3 
12-476 
2-789 
•926 
231 
63 
28 
Oct 
28-3 
11-686 
2-174 
1^102 
233 
74 
41 
Nov 
29-3 
12-041 
2-026 
1-016 
235 
87 
46 
Dec 
27-2 
11-065 
1-639 
1-114 
233 
83 
39 
26-4 
10-909 
2-723 
-700 
231 
65 
14 
