. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science; Science -- New York (State). ARCTOWSKI, CHANGES IN DISTRIBUTION OF TEMPERATURE 63 pleioniaii curve. The Aachen curve is characterized by brachychronic variations of small amplitude. In northwestern Europe, then, the brachypleions must have a pre- dominant importance, whereas they do not affect eastern Europe very greatly. The curves of the Scandinavian stations, on the other hand, belong to a mixed tvpe of pleions and brachypleions. Here we may have. Fig. 11.—Consecutive temijeratnre curves at Geneva, Aachen, Vestervig, Bodii, Haparanda an


. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. Science; Science -- New York (State). ARCTOWSKI, CHANGES IN DISTRIBUTION OF TEMPERATURE 63 pleioniaii curve. The Aachen curve is characterized by brachychronic variations of small amplitude. In northwestern Europe, then, the brachypleions must have a pre- dominant importance, whereas they do not affect eastern Europe very greatly. The curves of the Scandinavian stations, on the other hand, belong to a mixed tvpe of pleions and brachypleions. Here we may have. Fig. 11.—Consecutive temijeratnre curves at Geneva, Aachen, Vestervig, Bodii, Haparanda and Sydvaranger a succession of several years during which the changes of temperature will be slow and great, as in Russia, followed by a succession of years of shorter and more irregular changes entirely different from those of Russia. It would seem that there are pleionian and brachypleionian areas and that the border between them may temporarily beldng to one area or the other. In reality, however, things are more complicated because the pleionian and brachypleionian variations are coexistent over more or less large areas. The comparison of the curves shows this very 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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