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Fig. 20 .—A comparison of the vegetation with rainfall and temperature at Indio, Palm Springs, Cabazon, 
and Idyllwild, Calif. The graph shows monthly rainfall, monthly and annual mean, monthly absolute 
maximum and minimum, and monthly mean maximum and minimum temperatures. In addition, the 
mean annual rainfall, the mean annual, the annual maximum, the mean maximum and minimum, and the 
mean minimum temperatures, and the length of each record in years are given in figures below each graph. 
The type of vegetation and the name of the station with the elevation above sealevel are shown at the 
bottom of each column of graphs. 
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