. Check-list of the species of fishes known from the Philippine Archipelago. Fishes. EVAPORATION 329 Periods of four weeks ending— JonSI M„y25June? Septl2 Dec. 5 x IV, -,. , %H vnde^/^L-—.^ A\—M- _1\- TV tf/ 'n?- JfTr2** \ s A r / J5h:.-&:. 1. ^ >-t •6~., <^-<y- :•?«? <y:- < Fig. 21. Average daily rate of evaporation in different situations in the dip- terocarp forest, Mount Maquiling; altitude, 300 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhan


. Check-list of the species of fishes known from the Philippine Archipelago. Fishes. EVAPORATION 329 Periods of four weeks ending— JonSI M„y25June? Septl2 Dec. 5 x IV, -,. , %H vnde^/^L-—.^ A\—M- _1\- TV tf/ 'n?- JfTr2** \ s A r / J5h:.-&:. 1. ^ >-t •6~., <^-<y- :•?«? <y:- < Fig. 21. Average daily rate of evaporation in different situations in the dip- terocarp forest, Mount Maquiling; altitude, 300 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 Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931; Richardson, Robert Earl, 1877- joint author. Manila, Bureau of printing


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