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Daily ranjje of temperature. 
Tables of amount of shnshine observed at F ort Collins, Rocky Ford and 
Del Norte. 
Observed and computed evaporation from water surface. 
Weekly means of soil temperatures at several places. 
1890 — Third Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, 228 pp. C. 
L. Ingersoll, director. 
Report of the Meteorologist and Irrigation Engineer, 100 pp. 
Table showing maximum and minimum Hows of a number of streams for 
1888 and 1890. 
Table of the daily flow of the Cache a la Poudre. 
Estimated amount required by months. 
Notes on the duty of water. 
Depths taken by the No. 2 canal. 
Irrigation statistics, 1890. 
Acres covered by ditch. 
Mileage of canals. 
Cost of irrigation w’orks. 
Irrigation bibliography, 10 pp. 
Meteorological tables: Precipitation. 
Daily dew point and relative humidity by days. 
Evaporation, summary of results. 
Evaporation at Del Norte. 
Evaporation on a reservoir. 
Sunshine by months at three stations, compared with New York. 
Sunshine, forenoons and afternoons. 
Sunshine for days, by sunrise to 9 a. m ; 9 to 12; 12 to 3; 3 to sunset. 
Sunrise by days throughout the year, three stations. 
Actinometer readings, 1890. 
Daily temperatures, 7 a. m to 7 p. m., max., min , throughout the year. 
Table of range, daily, throughout the year. 
Table average and greatest range by months. 
Weekly soil temperatures, depths from 3' ' to 6 ft., three locations. 
Table of extremes. 
Daily mean barometer. 
Annual summaries at Agricultural College, Del Norte, Rocky F'ord. 
1891 — F’ourth Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, 130 pp. 
W. J. Quick, director. 
Reports of the Meteorologist and Irrigation Engineer, 69 pp. 
Tables of precipitation for 1.5 years at Fort Collins, at 19 co-operating sta- 
tions. 
Change of precipitation due to elevation. 
Dew point and relative humidity, 1891. 
Return or seepage waters. 
Evaporation, comparison of computed and observed. 
Average daily evaporation. 
Comparative evaporation at three stations. 
Notes on duty of water, on actinometry. 
Sunshine tables as in 1890. 
Weekly means of soil temperatures, 
Air temperatures by days. 
Terrestrial radiation by days. 
Average barometer by days. 
Comparative tables observations at Fort Coilins and Manhattan, 3,000 ft. 
higher. 
Annual summaries. Fort Collins, Monument, Rocky F'ord, Manhattan. 
1892 — Fifth Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, 68 pp. 
W. J. Quick, director. 
Report of the Meteorologist and Irrigation Engineer. 6 pp. 
1893 — Sixth Annual Report of the Agricultural Experiment Station, 81 pp. 
Alston Ellis, director. 
Report of the Meteorologist and Irrigation Engineer. 7 pp. 
