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The Coeorado Experiment Station. 
Table X—Pages 26-27. 
Monthly Mean Dry Bulb Temperature at 7 A. M. and 7 
P. M., Fort Collins, Colorado. 
Table XI—Pages 28-29. 
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Monthly Mean Wet Bulb Temperature at 7 A. M. and 7 P. M. 
This represents the sensible temperature, the degree of heat or cold 
felt by a person. Fort Collins, Colorado. 
Table XII—Pages 28-29. 
Monthly Mean Maximum and Minimum Temperature, Fort 
Collins, Colorado. 
Table XIII—Page 30. 
Normal Daily Temperature for twenty-five years, Fort Collins, 
Colorado. 
Table XIV— Page 31. 
Monthly Mean Temperatures, Fort Collins, Colorado. 
Table XV—Page 31. 
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Monthly mean Calories of the sun’s heat at noon. Fort Col¬ 
lins, Colorado. 
Table XVI— Pages 32-33. 
Extreme Monthly Maximum and Minimum Temperatures, 
Fort Collins, Colorado. 
Table XVII— Pages 32-33. 
Average monthly reading of black and bright bulbs of actin- 
ometers at noon, in centigrade degrees. Fort Collins, Colorado. 
Table XVIII— Page 34. 
Monthly Mean Dew Point, Fort Collins, Colorado. 
Table XIX—Page 34. 
Monthly Mean Relative Humidity expressed in percentage of 
saturation of the atmosphere, Fort Collins, Colorado. 
Table XX—Page 35. 
Monthly Mean Terrestrial Radiation. Difference between 
monthly minimum and terrestrial six inches from the ground. Fort 
Collins, Colorado. 
