NORTHWESTERN LAKES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
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Table 11. — Depth, temperature, dissolved gases, and transparency of lakes examined — Continued. 
UPPER PRIEST LAKE, IDAHO, JULY 22, 1911. DISK, 9 M. 
LAKE WASHINGTON, WASH., AUGUST 9, 1913. DISK, 4 M. 
0 
21.4 
70.6 
Neut. 
6.57 
5.9 
93.5 
13 
11.7 
53.0 
5 
20.6 
69.1 
+0.25 
6.57 
5.9 
90.8 
15 
10.6 
51. 1 
+2. 02 
6.57 
8 
20.5 
68.9 
+ .25 
6.57 
5.8 
89.0 
20 
8.9 
48.0 
+ 1.52 
6. 57 
6.5 
75.0 
18.2 
64.7 
30 
7.3 
45.2 
+ 1.77 
6.57 
6.8 
10 
+.76 
6. 57 
5.4 
40 
6.7 
44.0 
+ 1.77 
6.57 
6.5 
75.0 
n... 
14.8 
58.7 
50 
6.3 
43. 3 
+ 1.77 
6.57 
6.6 
75.4 
12 
13.7 
56.7 
+1.77 
6.57 
5.1 
69.0 
60 
6.2 
43.2 
+2.02 
6. 57 
6.2 
71.4 
LAKE WHATCOM, WASH., AUGUST 20, 1913. DISK, 5 M. 
0 19. 5 
3 19. 2 
5 16. 7 
6 10.6 
62.0 
51.0 
46.5 
11.65 
’ii.'88’ 
'ii.'65‘ 
10 . 
15. 
20 . 
22 . 
7.3 45.2 
6. 0 42. 8 
5. 1 41. 1 
+2.53 
+ 4.05 
+9.60 
+11.38 
11.65 
11.65 
15. 17 
15.67 
7.3 
4.7 
0 
WILLIAMS LAKE, WASH., AUGUST 23, 1911. DISK, 5 M. 
67.4 
67.2 
67.1 
67.1 
12 
15 
19.4 
19.0 
13.6 
11.8 
67.0 
66.2 
56.5 
53.2 
Tt 
Neut 
Neut. 25. 5 
+4.8 27.6 
6.0 
4.1 
.6 
WRIGHT LAKE, IDAHO, AUGUST 24, 1912. DISK, 4 M. 
20.0 
18.3 
68.0 
65.0 
+0.5 
6.1 
6.2 
7.... 
13.3 
56.0 
+6.6 
7.6 
0.4 
