. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science; Science -- New York (State). ARCTOWSKI, CHANGES IN DISTRIBUTION OF TEMPERATURE IQl ?even sooner in Los Angeles, where it corresponds in time to the principal antipleion of the curves of New York and Arequipa; but brax^hypleionian particularities, such as the V-shaped depression of March, 1909,-Febru-. FiG. 55.—Temperature variations in Montana, Nebraska, Kansas and Louisiana ary, 1910, appear later in Arequipa than in Eureka. The El Paso curve •shows a variation opposite to that of Arequipa and retarded. The Corpus Christi curve is more co


. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science; Science -- New York (State). ARCTOWSKI, CHANGES IN DISTRIBUTION OF TEMPERATURE IQl ?even sooner in Los Angeles, where it corresponds in time to the principal antipleion of the curves of New York and Arequipa; but brax^hypleionian particularities, such as the V-shaped depression of March, 1909,-Febru-. FiG. 55.—Temperature variations in Montana, Nebraska, Kansas and Louisiana ary, 1910, appear later in Arequipa than in Eureka. The El Paso curve •shows a variation opposite to that of Arequipa and retarded. The Corpus Christi curve is more complicated, opposition and similarity of variation being combined. ?. 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 New York Academy of Sciences; Casey, Thos. L. (Thomas Lincoln), 1857-1925; Van Ingen, Gilbert, 1869-; Poor, Charles Lane, 1866-; Hovey, Edmund Otis, 1862-1924; Tower, Ralph W. (Ralph Winfred), 1870-1926. New York, New York Academy of Sciences


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