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§49 The corresponding summaries from three of the volun- 
teer observers are given in the three following tables, these sta- 
tions being Lambs, Estes Park P. O., at an elevation of 9,000 feet : 
Geo. A. Barnes. Pinkhampton, at an approximate elevation of 
8,400 feet, and Mrs. Sherwood, Gleneyre P. O., at an elevation 
of 8,000 feet. Their location is further described in section 54. 
• The instruments have in most cases, been furnished by the 
Experiment Station or have been compared with our instruments. 
§50 An interesting comparison may be made between the 
records at the differenF elevations, especially between those at the 
foot of Longs Peak and at P'ort Collins. The distance in an air 
