. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. has also been added, here laid off positively upward. In May and June the external temperature, as reported by the Weather Bureau in degrees Fahr- enheit, is inscribed, and the precipitation in inches (marked K) is often indicated. 64 ^ * --*• «t. •ik'l 6 10 14- 18 If we examine the curves as a whole, the marked variability of the amount of inclination, a (seconds of arc), in March, April, and May, is in contrast with the relative quiescence in the latter part of May, in June and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. has also been added, here laid off positively upward. In May and June the external temperature, as reported by the Weather Bureau in degrees Fahr- enheit, is inscribed, and the precipitation in inches (marked K) is often indicated. 64 ^ * --*• «t. •ik'l 6 10 14- 18 If we examine the curves as a whole, the marked variability of the amount of inclination, a (seconds of arc), in March, April, and May, is in contrast with the relative quiescence in the latter part of May, in June and Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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