. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. la, the States of Tlaxcala, Hidalgo, Quere-taro, and Guanajuato, part of Jalisco, the State of San Luis Potosi, except itswestern part, the States of Aguascalientes and Zacatecas, and the Plains ofDurango. The healthiest climates are, of course, the driest ones, whether hot orcold. Mineral springs abound on the tablelands and on the slopes of thecordilleras. The mean temperature of the city of Mexico is about fifty-eight degreesFahrenheit the year through. In no other country does the temperature become so much cooler af


. Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years. la, the States of Tlaxcala, Hidalgo, Quere-taro, and Guanajuato, part of Jalisco, the State of San Luis Potosi, except itswestern part, the States of Aguascalientes and Zacatecas, and the Plains ofDurango. The healthiest climates are, of course, the driest ones, whether hot orcold. Mineral springs abound on the tablelands and on the slopes of thecordilleras. The mean temperature of the city of Mexico is about fifty-eight degreesFahrenheit the year through. In no other country does the temperature become so much cooler aftersunset, and one may walka mile even at noon underthe tropical sun withoutfatigue. The rainy season beginsat the end of May and lastsinto October. During thistime the sun comes outbrightly in the morning,about noon pleasant show-ers without wind or violencecome up, and by sunset allis bright again. On thePacific Coast between the twenty-fifth and thirty-fifth parallels the case is reversed,and the rainy season falls in the winter months. The difference between winter. PULQUE VATS. RESOURCES .497


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