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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour etre reproduit en un seul cliche, il est film^ d partir de Tangle supArieur gauche, de gauche k droite, et de haut en bas, en prenant le nombre d'images n^cessaire Les d agrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 THE METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES THE TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION ALBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN AND MANITOBA ■k 1 Br c>l. J. Connor, M.A. Climatologist of the Meteorological Service hh .Mi .)< 1 ' II > Published under the Direction of SIR FREDERIC STUPART, F.RS.Can. Director of the Meteorologiol Service CHIEF OFFICE, TORONTO OTTAWA THOMAS MW.V»T __^ n»INTI«II TO TMt KINO'S 1K»T WCCWXIKT MAJESfV IMC 3 1809 00185 0020 THE METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE OF CANADA DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND FISHERIES THE TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION ALBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN AND MANITOBA Br cA. J. Connor. M.A. Climatologist of the Meteorological Service Puhlislit^l undtr the IJiiectioii of SIR FREDERIC STUPART, F.R.S.Can. Director of the Meteorological Service CHIEF OFFICE. TORONTO Sf OTTAWA THOMAS MULVEY PRINTER TO THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 19^0 Tln> vohnnr is a n.ntinMati.m „f the scries which «a> h.-Km, in I'Jir, by thr puhl„-at,„n of a ■liM.i.sMon uf th.. i,..„p..rat.ir.. nr,,! pn.npitat,..., uhs-rvation. of Hr.tish Colu.nlua. Mktkokologkai, Okftce, Toronto, DrcemlMr, HU'.I. K. 1'. S'ni'AIiT, Director of the MeteoroloKieal Serviee 74489— 1§ '.ONTKNTS Imrtxiuction Niirlh Simkiilrlirw:!!! Iliiriin — 'rfiii|»Tiitiiri' UiTiinl of Kni"! Ki rcl ut I'rciipitiitioii Hp«I DttT HaMin — 'rt*niptTHturc HiTnni of KroHt KiTor.l of l'n'(i|Mi!itioti H...-m,. ,,( 111,- ll,,w :iiiil ll|.|]|i:ii, Hu»in nl till. S.Milll Sii.sk:il( li, Mill, I'lir rvjiri'Ms Mills ( '(iiiiiir.N ■|'1m- C^m' \|1|Ii11.' .111.1 \s,,|llllK.nil- ll:iMll Thi- .Sniri.H UiviT Hiwin rii.- H,.,| Rivcr of Miiiiiioh,, I hi' \\iiirii|iij! Hivir Hio.111 The (Iri'ut I.iik.-H of Muniioha 'I'hi' Hiisin of thi- Atli:iliii.-ra,r,e I'rovinces. Hut since one often .neets well- u,fo>nie,l persons yIh, have tiie unpn'ssion that th.'se provin,.-, almost altogether a wi,le expanse o pratr.e lan,l of nearly unvarying level, it .nay not he ■ -. „f place here to point out that u earetu stu.ly of the maps accon.pany.nn this volume win I,- sufficient to correct tl s impression 1 here are great prairies, but there are also hillv aiul broken plateau rX.s ^^^ far as our observations go, the varialulity of any of the meteorological factors tends to be'least on the op,.n prairie, ami greatest where the contours are irregular, (loo.l ami ba.l veirs fr.,m Uh. agnc.iltural stamlpoint are therefore more l.k.-ly t<, he sharpiv .Utferentiate.l in Southern >askatehew,an ami Nmthern .\..,erta than on the central plains;' and this ,s probablv t ' the upper ,,or,ion of the A.sMnibome valley also, although the .sc' rcitv of observations from th' region le:.v,.s this :. matter for future en(,uiry. The fixing of the variabilitv of die rainfall within tabulated limits for various districts is, of .■ours,., the mo.st important thing from the agrnailtur st ' viewpoint an.l necessarily a .., rom their baukfrs' viewpoint; more i.nportant m fact th i - •■ xmg of an aven.ge ramf,all. Hut on account of the broken character of the recor.ls made . hese provinces it is at present scarcely possible to fix these variations for any locality We iN.pe o a,rompli>h sonu.thiiig i„ this regard in the near future, but m this present volume it was h,.,gh, U.t to give full tables of monthly totals of precipitations fronMlie bcgmnmg o obs, n, tinns a each station 1 he. ol,s..rvations made have been .•arii,..l on f..r .,nlv f.mr or live v..ars at Xor.legg .,,,1 in . H H 'h";^ \:'r1f '-'•''" -'I r"'" ^'^ "' ''"\^y ^"- """- <- - f-- "-"hs. These oh'"; I,^ est.ill sh a larg,. .lifT.r,.nc,. of t,.nip,.ratur.. I„.t«-,.en the h,.a.hvaters ,.f the North Saskatchewan ami the basms of the McI.,.,,,! an.l IVmbina Uiv,.rs whi.-h Mow north to j.un th,. A I C^^^^ At Nor. ..gg th.. mean maxiiimm f.,r .January is about 19° an.l th,. n,..an .laily minimum ..bout ,-.. whil.. n,.ar Moun.park th,. m..an .laily maximum m,.y b,. v,.rv littl,. l..w..r Imt the '< mg minimum is probab y - 10 or _ i2°. (lomg .|ownstr..am towards K.lniontoii w.. hn tie w'rimdiv ';;''HrTr' Tr ^z^ v '''r "° ■" :''^^^ "•^""■' ^^•'"'" ""■ ".■■"mum t..,np; t dls rapi.lh at hrst t.. abou - 10^ wli,.re the river lh,ws past th,. l-,.mbma. Passing tins „.lge mp"aun"ni 7;' I" ";" T! r'l'' "'"""'""; 'r"'' ^'^■■""'^'' '-"""•>■ "f '"«■'- ."-."lu^ . i 1 ".1 ' ,'"■;' "' '■-'",'.""•"" •""' ""■ '■""'« fv imn.e,liat,.|v t.> the south. F.-r .bo t 10 ml,.., south an.l s.,ulh,.csi of K.imonton th,. t,.inp,.rature is fairlv ....nstant ; th,. m,..iu for the month IS norm..||ly .^)''or ti" with a ,laily rang,, of 20'. ' Going ,iownstr,.am fn.ni Kdinont,m for nearly oO mil..s w,. ai,. moving to the iiorthe'ist ami E:r"X Ud f ;"r 1 V';;'' f"'" ""■ ""'^'''r"^' ""' ""■ ^-k^"<-'--an Uivors7i;^m 15, -liver. Un this WUtlTsh,.,! th.. ti.Mlln , nr....rr...li..,,i ^ .1 ^,.. . ! -I - ' - :•- •••■•■ "t-'fiiiai daily Eaximuiii ell cri'i^iiii' frii'ii 1.')' :ii Lilinniilim ti> "J :it St. I'aiil ili^ Mcli-, iiml tlir niialiiiuiii fnini - t^ tii I'J i'npin this pciiiit the tcnipcr.ilnn' culilinili's to ilc tlic imrl lii'ii-t in tlif HcaMi liivi-r Mm^Iii. Iiiit till' Niirtli Sii>U;ili'ln'\v:iii tiirii^ near hililuclr ."i T ami loimilmlr IIH' uTu! Ihciicf iiicpvr> a little siiiitli cif (■a>l till near llir iKiuiulary of tlic luci I'mviiiro u Inn it turn- tii till' soutlicast. I'ldiu tlic iiiti'iproviiicial licnijid ir>- Id Uatilefind it'* r(Hir--(' is nearly paiallel (1 the isiitluriiis, siiicc tlic ureat ce.jil waves spn ;ui well to the nth of the river into the rentral ilains. These jilains are. in jiiirt. .itit\i .fkt II ■'•■liitiit t< tl-.tti I- 111 till.-.. ^11 i .^ijl i.i 1*1' l..>^i>>. lent is 11,'illir in tlie-c -ulisidiary liasiiis ily the litll" known Mjrion- east of Lake iiiaxiiiiuin is normally aliout .')■' ami the -outh\ve-t at the heail of Sonmlinj; Creek. !1\ It S:i~kalclii\v:m. .anil in .laniiary the leiii])i'raln tll.in eUewli'ie HI llie three provinei - e\re)i Athalia.-ea. .\loiii; the iiiai.i stream the mea eorrespomliiiL; niiniinum — lir\ while loll mile- -oiiiiiue-i ai me iie.io oi .-loiim iH :ir ( i\ en :iiiil \ ouniistown I he nia.vimnm ha^ 1 1 - . lo onl\ HI . miil the niiniinum to — '.i. n 1- worlli\ I'i iinle that while the ni'-nli'tit of the miniimmi lriii|ierat me i- fairl\ ~tii p mar the main -Inam it prac-lieally disappi'ars on the plains Imt that on !li ntriry the urailieiit of the maximum temperature which can ^careely he said to exist near IVilllefoid ur;idiiallv heeoines estalilished in the si uthern jiortion i.f the irilmtary system. I'ifty miles soiitliea-t of Hatlli I'ord the North Saskati-hewan turn- anaie to the northeast .■nil! tlow> for alioiit To miles ne:irly p.-irillel with the South S.-iskatehewan ami separated from it \>\ a width of alio'.it 1.") miles. In .laiui.-iry there is very little \arialion of the inaxiiiiuin tempera- ture in thi^ reiiion i.'i- at I'liiiee .Mlnrt. 7" .'it Sa.-katooin hut the nie.in niiniinum inere.'ise^ from - is or - I'.' on till -Inpi s iinrih of I'riin'e .Mliert to - III' or 11 -ouihwr-t of S.'iskaloon. l-ia^t of I'rim-e .\lliert from the eonlhieiiee of the hranehes to the mouth of the river the I'oimlry is very sparsely ■■ettled and few o'>>erv,itions h.'ive been ohtained. The course of the wothirm- i~ therefore sulijeet to niiich more uncertainty than in the country further west. The niM-i iiiip,irl:inl feature of this refiioii is. however, the forested ridiie which heniiiiiiim with the I'a-iiui.i llilU Is continued in a ,-outherly direction hy the I'oreupine Mills .and the Duck and Uidinji Mountains. K.'ist of the I'asipiia HilU the hasin of the Carrot l{iver (which Hows parallel with and just south of the S.-iskatchew.'in to join it at I.e I'asi a|)pears to he wanner than the central Plains. The course of the isotherms to the west of thi- fun -ted ridi;e is in all months such as to show that the effect of this elevated wooded reiiion is to ,|,.|ii-,.,, the tem[ieralure of e;i~iern Saskatchewan and western Manitolia. I'pon the liinliir portions of ihw ndce the .hiiiuar.v teiniierature is proh:ihly lower than — S", with a imau maximuiu of J' and a mean niininium of —20". The short scries of ohserviitioii hy the f 'n st-ramii'r in the I'asipiia Reserve woulil indicate that upon tlie onset of the ureal cold wave^ thi> rid^e siilTers a more rapid fall in temperature than occurs at lir-^t in the Sask.'itooii reuion. Below the confluence to the point where the Saskatchewan liupiie- into the ( I real l.ak'S of Manitolia the cour-c i- mi the noith -idc of tlu' ridirc at fir-l ami hually throufiii a Hat marshy country in a ~outl,eily diriciion on tt .i-l of the ridge The temperature ranges fnun a niininium 1 f - I'll" or ~ 22° to a m.i minium of li''. February. The comiiar.nive warmih of the portimi of thi- lia>in which lies in the mmni- tainons region i- suthciently .^trikini; to he worthy of iinic. .\i Nordegu thi' mean ni.'ixinium is nearly 24 with a mean miiiimum of nearly zero, while al IMmoiiton there is a decreax' of ahout 3° and fanlier downstream at Onion Lake the decreasi' is 12°. The February map in fact shows that till re i- a ^eiier.al fall in the normal teiniierature from west to east, that is to say from the niouiit.iin valleys to the plains, \\ hile the effect no less tli.ai the causes of the chinook winds j.s >lill Very ohscure, yet there is no iloulit th.it the ehiiiooks tend to rai.so the mean temperaturi's of plai'es of observation in the luounttiin valleys. F'or even though their elTcct is scattered and local, all the valleys from lime to liino tire atlVcted liy this wind more or less. .Vnother and perhaiis related cause of the hitiher temperature of the winter iininlli- in the mountain valleys. IS the much slower fall of toniperature at liitih elevations a^ rumpan d with the very rapid fall on the Jilains when the great cold w.'ives move down from the northwot. This difference in the rates of cooling uimn the advance of cold waves is ajiparcntly the largest factor in keeping the mean temperatures of the mountain valleys from varying within -udi wide limits as tlie mean temperatures of the plains. The much more r.'ipid cooling on the plain- produces an inversion of leni)ierature with altitude which ;is -liown by simultaneous record- mi Sul|ihur Mt. .and at liiwii li\i 1- i- often very Itirge. < hi the other hand we have instances when the temperature in the higher valleys is rapidly ami gn ally il(>pressed w Idle lit tie or no change is experienced at the lower levels. These inslanco appear always to he attended by falling pressure with the baronniric minimum cist of the mountains. On such occasions (tis on the 2.")tli and 2t)tli of February. I'.USi the minimum temperature may bo 20° or JjO' lower at Nordegg than at Fdmontoii Such dilTerence of tempera- ture might ordintirily be ex|>eeled as between the northwest (piadiant of a winter low ami the eentr.al region, bn' , is the low moves east or sontheasl thi- great dilTereiicc of li in|ieratiire between the ((Uadraiits is not (ireserved oil the pl.-iiiis. These Very cold curreiil- u hich tr.i verse the higher valleys on the we-.ti in side of a low area are Iherefori' to be considered a distinctive feature of the clim.'ite of the high valleys. 6 Near the houiulHry hctwccii Alticrtii iind Siir-kHtchcwan the tcinp.-n\turf> in the Imsiu ,,f tl„. North >xsk.'itclirvv!in is mucli li.wrr tlmii ;it Kdnidi.ton. At Llcvdiiiiustcr ;.ii.| Onion Liilic tlic duly niHXiniuni i> ;il)out i:i° ;in,l tlic (!mly nuMinn.ni - KT. To thr nortlic.i.t thcs,. tfniiMT'ituii'S (IcriTMx. to t. and - Hi- on tlic IJcav.T l{iv,.r dividr. lint toward- Hattl.'for,! an,l in th.. sub- sidiary hasms t<, the south, (thr Hattjp, liil,ston,., and Kv.-hiil Crrt.ks) tlifrc is Htth' vh:nm- Ai Hatllriiird tlic dally iiiaxinmin is lir and the dailv inininmni - 1 1°. Nortli.-ast of Hattlrford thr land riM.s CM) f.rt in M) niih^s and ohscrvatioiis niadr at Mrota and Jacktish Lake show that then- IS a sharp dro,. in the niiniiniini li'inpcraturc cxpcri.-ni'..,! in ;isccnilinK' tlic s|,,p,. w|,i|,. the inaxiniuiii irnipcraturr changes vny shiwiy at first. In the Hi^ liiv.T Forot Kcvrr'vati.ni tlu- normal daily ti-nipcralurrs prohalily ranjic hctWfin - 1S° and ()°. I'roni Saskatoon to the coiifhicncc of the hranchcs th.- niaxiniuni tiMiipcratur.' .■hand's v.-rv slowly Imt til.' nuninmni t.-nipcratur.' fails al..iut 5°. In th.. Torcli llnvr c.Mintrv the ilailv maximuni is .5° and th.. .laily ninun.iini - \s- . At I... I'as th,. t,.n,p.ratiir,.s ar.. mu.'.h th. aim- anil at (.rami Hapuls 2 or :i' hit;h..r. Soutli .,f th.. Carn^t th.. f,,r..sl..d hill rounlry is :,s .-old or ..oI-I.t than 1... I'a-. In the 1 asqma Hills an.l ..n th.. Divide hetw..,.n lhi. l.ittl.. Swan and th.. Siuokiiiu 'r..nt Hi •.-rs th,. ni(..ui .laily mininiiiin is proliahly -20°. March. Mar,.h i- lh.> tirst month in which i~ noii,...alilc th.. cra.lual transiti,,i, ,,f ili,. .,r...i of i;rt.at..st uarmlh from th.. iiit;h..r l..v..ls to th.. plains. Th,. na-m ,lailv minimum t,.mp..ratun.s at l.,,lnionl,,n ami W .ta^kiwm av..raK.. ahoul IT an.l at N,.r,l,.m: l..ss than H\ The m'^ximuni also, is hiKla.r at K,lm.,nt..n, :Vt° as compar...! with .'{2°. Kast ,,f K.lmonton, h,m-..v..r th.. t..mpi.r- atur..s an- l,,w..r an.l at I.l,,y,lmin-t.r th,. .laily raiiR.. .,f t,.mp,.ratur.. is from z<.r,, to 2(i» In the .s.,uth..rn trihutary sysf..in, th.. HattI,., Hih-tonc ami Kv,.hill (>....ks, th.. a.lvam.c of sprinir IS n.,rmally a ittl.. sl.,w..r than in th.. mam vall..y. At B..,ttl..f.,r,| ami Saskato.m th.. lalrnrd daily ranK.. is from .) t., 2r, ..\t Prin.... .\lh..rt the maxi.nnm is th,. sam,. hut th.. niimmum 'is •' '"■ ' '". '■'•• •" ""■ liinhlan.K on th,. north si.l.. ,,f th,. riv..r, th.. Sh..|il)r,M,k ami Bin Hiv..r country, the ,lay l,.mp,.r..itur,.s arc as IukIi as in th.. main vall..v lait th.. ni>;ht t..mn,.rHtur..> .ir,- much low..r. ' . • In the Tor.'h l;iv,r .ountry th,. maximum is ■>:,^ an, I th,. minimum :iliout -S' ..r -')' an.l th.. sam.. Is tru.. of 1... Pas. ' ' ' I'rom M..lf,,rt t.i (■n,.,k..,l l{iv,.r th.. t,.mp, latur,.- ar,. nnuh th,. sam,. as in thi. hin- lUvvr .•ountry. In th,. Pas.pua Hills it is a l.ttl,' ,.ol,l..r than at Le Pa, an.l luar th,' m,,uth a little- warmer. April. At .Vor.lf.nn th,. m,. an maximuni is 1(1° an.l ih.. m..an minimum 20". I),,wiistr,..im th,. t,.mp..ralur.. in,.r,.as,.s t. r,2'- an.l 2.S° at IMmonton. Th..nce ..as.war.l it ,l..cr,.as..s a^ain .ill, in the r..Ki,m ,,f the Battle Hivr an.l th,. Hihst,,,.,. ami Kyi.hill (-r..,.ks the maximum is .18° anil th.. minimum 2-1 . Fr.mi I.h,y.lminst..r t Cran.l Hapi.ls the ...,rr..sp.,n,linn t,.mperatur..s ar.' .V.)" and 33". June. - At \..r.l..):tr th.. m.>an maximum is O-r an.l the mean minimum 37°. \t Calmar ami ( ..njuriiiK < r,., k tli.-se t<.mperatur..s have incr..as,.d t.) 70° an.l -10°. I'h.. plateau between the SiiskaLlu'Wan and th.. B..av..r is sh,,wn hv th,. ,,I.M.rviti,,ns -a Stry .ind .M.d.sc to be siibj..et to fr.ists, th.- m..an minimum l.eiim -12° to hi' The .liv t..mn,.r'.i Uir..s. h,.w,.v,-r. ar.. hiph at Strv an.l M.,os..; hut at l.loy.lmiost.r wher,. th.. mininunn improves the maximum is ii littl.' I.iw..r. o|>ions In th.. w.'st..rn p.uti..n of the r.-ni.m .ir.-iim-.l by tin- Battle, Kibst..ne an.l Fv..hill Cr..eks th.- m,.i.ximum .laily t.-mp..ratiire is «. ,i..rally (17° and the minimum 13°. Fr.an Kin.h.rsl.v n.,rth to atth.for.l and ..ast t.. Saskat.,011 temperatur.s incr..a.s.. anain t., a maximuni of -1(1 .,r -17° .it 10 N(_irtli «i H.ittlif.iid and tciuaiiU I'liticc .\\\(-< a littlf. At (Irainl WapiiU the inaxiniiiiii lia> ri^cn lo 70^ ai;ain. July. -IMnu.nt.iii lia- a mean niaxinuiiii of 71 and a in.an nnniinum of 1S^ .Vt Nurdi-gi; til rii.-rispnndmi; ti inprraturt^ arc 0'.)° .md 11^. Hi'twci'ii Oiiicin I.aki' and the Heaver the leni|>rralurr- are 72' and 111 ur 1.')'. Sniilii of the main -treain tlic^ eodle^t reuKin is at tlie In ad ..f ihi' l.xchill and liil.-toiic < 'n-rk-. I'.." a id- Haltlefcrd and Sa-kaldun it i-i ii' or I' warimr Witli a inaxiinum nf 7ti' and a iiiiiinMUm iif ."ill ' 111 ."il riir Stuii;.-,,ii and Shi'lllir.ii.k Ueiiinii e.urili .if I'riiir,- All. rM ha- a in. 'an miiiuniiiu .n 17' wliiic tin- l'..iih liiver eiiimtry i- pr.ilialil\' a litile waiiii.T, At 1,1 I'a- the mean inaxiinuiii i- 7ii with a mem niinimiini ..f ."il ', August. At l^dni(.nl..n ill.' n..iiiial inaxiinum 1- 71' an. I ill.' nuiumuni marly 17'. West .if ( alniar llii' niiniinmn teniperatiiri-s fall ,-liaiply, ami at Niird.'u'K tin mat nimiiiniin 1- ;i8° Willi a iiiaMiiiiiiii .if t)7 = . AUii n.irtlieastwar.l-, i.i tie' lieaver Hiver, tin niaximiini falls l.j W," nil ih.' |)ivi.li' ami til.' inininiuin to :iS". I'r.iiii 70' at l.l.iydiniiister the inaximiim im-iva-.'s to 7P at Haiti, fnrd ami .■< i-kal.i.iii. ami till' mniiinuni fr.nn 11° t.i -lt>° nr 17'. I'r.iin S.i>kat.iiiii t.. Prince Allierl the inaxinium .l.'rr.'a-e- liy IT with little ihanc.' in the niiiiiiiiniii. I,.iw Miiiimuin teiii|ieral ure- .le.'ur in the l'a-.|ijia ami I'onaiplm' ar.^as. wluh^ th.' mniith .if tin- .--.--kaleli. wan r.aiiaiii- quit.' warm. September. At NUrihi;:.' ihi' mean niaximiiin i- .")7" aii.l the mean niininiuni i- :i:i° and ii.ai- i:diii..nlnn the enrrt'siKinilinfi temperatures are lij' and :}7''. In the liasins of the Hattle, Uili-i.iiie an. I liyeliill Creeks the mean iiiinnnum i< (lenerallv .U'. Hattlef.ir.l ami Sa-k:tt.i.in aiv warim'r Imt the ininimuiii ..f V.i' at Hattlef.ir.l i- verv l.ieal ami :!7' i- ih,- Keii.-ral minimum .if the .listri.i. I 111' I'a.-ijuia-Piireupine rejiimi ha- a maxiinuin of 0(1" and .a niinimiini of :):i". I'r.ini l.e I'a.s t.i (irand Hapi.l- th.- niaxiiiuini is t;o° an.l th.' iniiiimum :i'.l" In 11°. October. The mean miminiiiii ex.. .-.liiu; oO" at haliiemlon app.'ai- to he n-triete.l to an iii.letinit.'ly .-mall ar.'a. M.i-l of ilie rejr'on from Wet.i-knvin to Moniuille hi- a mean mimniuni of l'S° while at Xor.les;»; on the west, the Ath.djasei divid,. .,n tlii' n.irtli ami Vermilion on the east it falls to L'ti". On the Heaver divide it is 22" and at Ll.iydininstf r is 21". At Hattleford the niininuiin is 2S' althuufih tin- appears t.io hi«li an.l i- probalily \ery local. N.irth of till' river from Hattlef.ir.l to Vl. a la t'oni.' it i- 2ii' .ir I.iwit. At I..' Pa- it ri-.'- to 27' an.l at (Iraml liapi.l- lo 2!l , 'rii.' .laily maximum is 52' ni the Kdm.mt.iii-W .ta-kiu in an.l Hattlef.inl-Saskat.jon .listricts. |-:isewliere it is 50° or lower. November. At lalmonton th.' normals are '6:i' and 15'. 5 wluie ai \.ir.l.'c« th.y ar.' 31° and l|-. Portions of the Southern trdiiitary t^ystem and of the Heaver divnl- ar- cooler than Nor.lenu so that we may say that the in\ersion of the mountaiu-plains temperature t^railieiit which IS characteristic of the winter months ha.s been estulili-hed before the close .if the month. The region of Hattleford and Saskatoon is warmer than the southern tributaries but from Saskatoon t.) Prince Albert and m the districts north of the main -treani it is cooler. December.--The obst rvatmns ma.le at K.l.^in ami Jasper up to th.' present indicate a mean inaxinium of 2t)'' and a mean minimum of 5' or ti' while at IMiiionton the mean maximum is 25^ and the mean miinmum 7°. North, asiwanl there appears to be a verv great fall of t.'mpeia- ture tu the Heaver River basin. The great cold of far northern Sa-kat.hewan .luring this iimnth is pres-niK st.'a.lily south- westward into the w-hole rcRion b.-twi'i'ii th.' N.jrtli ami South Saskatchewan riv.T-. ' In the Soun.linK 1,'ik.' reuion the mean maxiinuin is 17° ami the mean minimum zero. .Vt Prim-.. .VlbiTt the e.irrc -poiidint; tluur.'s are 15'.'iml -1"; intln- P .-.piia and the P.iriupine .li-iiu't- 10" or S" and - 10' or - IT an.l at I..' Pa- th,' -am.': al ( Iran. I K.ipid- 13' an.l - \\ N.H. Ill the fi r. goiiii; paranrai>lis "maximum" or "111111111111111" alway- refer- to lli.' n.irmal daily m.iximum or miiumum tempeialure ami ii.it to tlii' exi ri'iiii' hiiihe^t temp.'r.iiur.' ..r the extieiue lowest. 11 KKCOIJDS OK FIRST AND LAST FROSTS, NORTH SASKATCllKUAN, MASI.V OF ITIi: AI.I,1\\( K Ariolf; Iept. Auk I ."^ept. |AUK - ;Aug,. I Aug 246 3 i 226 14 240 28 2.53 10 231 19 233 21 240 28 32 33 .33 330 31-5 26-8 289 CALMAR iKinnaird), AI,T.\. 310 33 I ll.\(.i]\i;>s. 1B12 . {.June 168 300 CORONATION, ALTA. nu »M fuly Junt' 1 193 161 12 23 Sept 247 4 28 10 330 1'M1U:UI.ANI) IKHHK, .-;a>k. lUM iMay 147 27 320 Xug . . 243 31 33 DAYSLAND. ALTA. 190S 1910 191:i 19U 1914 1915 1916 1917 [May |.Iunc j.Iune i.June May Juni* ■June .June 12S 5 24 173 22 33 157 6 29 l«i 16 3a 149 29 33 m 14 .10 1.57 6 .12 104 :3 32 Auk Aug.. July .■^ept .*^fpt s,.pt Auk .Vug 232 20 235 23 185 14 249 6 ' 244 1 251 S 222 10 220 i 30 33 32 U 31 .■)0 33 32 30 12 I.IjMiiNTuN, Al.lA. M83. Ut4. I88S 1NS6 'SS7 i888., 18W.. UM. IMI. 1193 Hi)3 ISM au.. ISM.. 18«7 . IK9M ISIIi) I MX) IMI.. 1901.. ItOS.. MM.. law.. IMM.. INT.. 1»10.. mi. mt.. MU.. »u.. WIS . iai7 Latf Froat. Month. June June Mny May June Jun«.. May. Jun« June May May Juoa.. Jiw* . June Juno Mhv May M«, Job*.. Jnw.. May Jmw. . May.. May . May . Jua.. Jttiie.. May ■Tune . June June ScVj' n»" T.n.p. \!>2 182 Hi 1.16 176 1S7 133 IM 160 l.M Ml 13.1 li 164 175 164 140 122 1.11 171 160 143 175 1.17 151 121 139 164 147 155 154 151 165 152 164 30 25 16 25 5 13 30 9 3 21 13 S 13 24 13 2» 2 II 20 19 23 24 17 31 I 19 13 27 4 3 31 14 1 13 250 32 3 33 33 2« 30 33 .10 U 33 33 33 32 31 5 33 32 25-5 33 5 32 5 33 ,13 32 5 29 29 32 32 29 29 30 28 32 5 32-5 31 5 32 29 32 Early Froat. Month. Sept l)ayo( Year. Date. Temp. 2.M 15 .10 •VUK 226 13 )0 luly 21)0 19 .13 Auk 241 29 32 1) .\UK 220 S 21) Si-pl 2l>3 19 29 5 Sept 2.50 7 29 .\u« 22J( 16 33 >ept 2i,3 20 .10 5 Sept 24« 4 32 Sept 260 17 2S Sept 249 fi :« \«g 242 30 .12 Sept 244 1 32 5 Sept 2.52 9 :io .■ \SK, 17 30 31 30 LOVELAND-ARGYLE, ALTA. 1910 1911 1012 1913 1914 1915 . .lune May JJune i.luue May June 174 23 .33 147 27 31-0 1.57 6 29 1,54 3 30 151 31 310 164 113 30 1 Front every month th July 207 26 33 July 201 20 320 |.\UK 242 30 32 >ept 249 6 31 .Sept 244 1 30 Sept 251 8 31 MKl.FOHT. S\SK. 1902 nm I MM 190.5 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 .lune 171 May 141 June 174 Juno 156 May ... 147 June 168 July . . . 186 June 176 July 182 June 152 •""" 11^ 20 21 23 5 27 17 5 25 1 1 32 32 320 28 5 33 32 20 30 30 30 Frost every muntli .Sept Sept ^"« Sept Aas. Am Sept. Sept .\UK .\UB .\ug sept- 244 1 247 4 218 6 255 12 228 16 222 10 2.58 15 2.55 12 2.36 24 237 25 211 99 245 2 I 1 320 32 330 260 330 33 25 31 24 27 9j*.n 32-5 14 Mill \ I MS I'VltK, VI.IA. Ute Front. Early Fraat. \rnr. Month. I>ityml*. Tunp. (CIS 1»I7 J«M.. tm » »-0 Kiwi mty month July in 1 3*0 Ni illDI.'.i ., M.l \ IUI6 1*17 171 » 23 SI S 9M Fmat «very month My Aig.. Kl * MS 4 ai7 i 3.1 n 33 330 (iliNIKl I'. S\^K IflM. 1S9.1 Him isiir ISIi'.l l"OII IDOI U02. June lune juni' July .luno lune June June ISS 4 30S 178 27 33 S 177 20 33 1 17.1 23 33'U Wi 21 33 l.W H 31 ISO 2V 33 S IM 7 Hi I7D 2S 320 I'AK \S \ i.t.,ri:i , Al.rv. ISOt. MOt. U07. 1«0R 1909 i;iio l!)|l 1912 June.. June June.. June .lune .lunp lune {June 175 1S3 180 168 ISO IM 162 137 24 280 2 31 5 29 32 2 17 33 U 29 31 8 13 31 II 33 « 31 Aug. I Aug j.Vun l-VuK 1 \u«, I Auk July 234 22 234 22 22S 16 23.5 2.1 228 Hi 219 7 199 14 330 3I'3 33 .13 310 .T! 31 8 PILGKR. SASK. Ifll3 June I I," 8 300 .■^pt 24.5 2 .1,1 l!>14 June irii 2o 30 ■Aug 222 Id 30 lyi-^) .lune 173 22 32 .Vug 23- 2.5 33 1916 lune 153 2 300 Vug 241 29 31 1917 June 161 13 29 Sept 244 1 320 PROVOST, ALTA. 1913 31 Aug. 239 32 RANFURLY, ALTA. r.iofi 1!«17 l«Ki I'.iin 1011 r.u2 1913 I'.lH r.'i.i 1916 1917, 1.19 1 19 31-9 1.55 1 4 32 132 12 330 136 16 20 1.54 1 3 32-8 147 1 27 270 1.-.7 6 29 2 1.54 3 32 151 31 30 199 18 33 152 i 1 24 164 ; 13 32 tSept. i.\ug. '.Vug.- : Vug . Vug.. Vug . iJuly . j.'^ept. i.-^ept.. ■-iept Vug .\ug 2M 11 ' 243 31 233 21 ' 240 2.S ' 242 30 221 9 195 14 245 •J 254 11 251 >< 222 10 220 8 .13 30-5 31 28 320 33 310 32-2 .13 32 31 33 5 'Fort k la Come.) RIVER HOUSE. SA.SK. 1.52 ■*-Ug 31 15 line h', \1 I llMl^l , \l,l V Uttrmt. Ewly Frm<. YMr. Month. n*yo( Y««r. Dmic. Temp. Month. Day of Y«r. D>t«. Temp. WI7 JuM. I7» » 11 July m a 130 SEDGKWK K. U.IA 176 2S no Aug »0 » .13 Itt3.. KM . 1(17.. '.lunu iJunt' VERMILION. ALTA. 1.16 IHl i 30 31 32 9 Froet * lulv 24.1 Mi 219 320 33 2U'0 1013 June 1(14 I.lun.' 1«M |.lune 1(16 Jane 1(17 June . WA8TINA, ALTA. 154 17.1 163 157 174 3 24 12 « 23 32 5 33 5 33 32. 330 Aug ■Vuu Aw July. 240 2H 330 243 31 300 240 2.t 31 S 2:3 , II 27 L'll 30 2^ 1) \vi:r\sKi\\i\. .\i,T.\. 1MB.. IMM 1(06. 1(00 1(07 . IMH.. I(0( . laio I'MI 1:112 I'.IW i:m7 May. |.lunp l.Juno M:iy Uuiie May .luni> .lunc ;May i.lune May . 14} 158 1.-. 143 l.1.i 140 I.M 1.1.1 I4X 147 138 22 30 7 33 2i .33 23 33 4 31 20 30 7 30. 4 330 28 31 6 32 IS 31 [Sept ,\UK .\U(! |.VUK (A-UK i.\ug .\ug .•^epl .\ug MB 3 32 1 240 28 30 n 1 2.W 27 33 2.13 10 27 1 231 H( .30 232 21 32 240 28 31 211 H .10 2.3!l 27 32 241 2 4a «} M 3* 27 R. S. M Mu. 3 41 oa* O'U I m U 31 l)-.>4 «» s 73 037 S. 0-42 April 4'W 4t at H. S «7 R. (*. 1 31 »7 O'tO » 01* O'JO Umy. 402 40 O'M I M UK 1 <7 .w 02* 1 40 I «l I 02 Jmm. 10 37 I IS 4 H3 « 30 1 M ,1 Mt S'U 2 HV 1 »l 7 10 7 »« 2 DC July. 2 M 2 51 3 15 I IS 4 4(1 3 02 1 95 2 M 5K2 3 30 A*|. 44 62 30'M 3 W 3 99 I 15 73 3 25 4 47 4 47 I "I I 33 3-70 PVpti 24 90 1-77 3 5« 35 34 3 .11 2 34 1 01 2K CM 0H7 om 12 M I 27 Oct. 33 1 70 (17 K. S «7 1 .« 3:> R. S. 0-32 Not. lit s. 4.5 74 41 70 0-32 005 1 27 O'M OSt 5. 55 ll'37 Dm. on 79 45 47 43 H. S. 21 1 30 447 0<2 0-76 0-45 BITTKRN LAKE. ( ALMAR (KI.VNAIRD). 44 0-77 U «2 1 28 OW 13 1 09 1 09 I 83 1 21 1 90 0-Xt 4 01 0-60 095 D'40 200 1-52 2'3» 2 99 7 15 2'85 2-5J 8 90 ! 13 .57 2 30 •; 19 « 13 4 81 91 3 05 3 48 5-47 7 44 2-38 : 60 4-20 1-40 7 20 2-40 0-22 O'M 0'74 0'22 3'52 0'53 28 0112 082 0'41 1 54 I 51 1 37 45 17 I l.uv I II II \ II Ymt. Jm. F»b. Mwrh. April. Mmy. JuiU'. 1 jLil>. 1 .\uft. 1 -"^.'pl. , ttil. . .\i>V. I liitt. I'KW vm: O'W oa II 'Al 9-n Ml 1 M Its 041 l« IN CONJURIN-li (RKKK. I'KUl J ( 4 09 034 044 M tn OM I'HIT 1 33 90 a U,U- 170 sot 3-44 • M It'll urn *I-7I MM . It'» a-M 4 M IM M«aM 0<2 0«3 057 07S I 87 420 3 53 IM 205 ou 071 OM (OllONAllllN. I'll-.' I'lU ID16 31 K. 0-711 I 55 8o 2 25 020 i.i)Mii\riiN. IXS.1 1 21 n 40 1 .10 II 054 1 8« 2 13 17 R .18 ID 030 IHS4 4N II 45 045 1 03 ■ 145 4-0:) 2 93 1 10 2 .58 m OU 070 ISXS 1 .'l,') 11 9.1 18 1) 37 4 (M 0-87 3 42 Ml 4S 1 lU) 8. 1 to iKsn M » O) 10 96 2-'2S H- 15 2 37 2 83 .s. S. 13 \Vf7 .-!.■) 7.1 .11 70 1 01 2 45 2 33 2 75 84 .10 24 88 ]HHH 75 2 3.1 75 1 46 62 5 95 5 .36 1-70 .s. 91 to .s. IWill M s 07 1 17 23 1 .K) 1 S5 1 15 1 41 OS 51 31 I«W1 n-75 o:tl !K) 21 2 .18 3 -.54 5 .18 4 11 2 91 92 13 0-47 1N91 ! 26 15 1 72 M 90 2 60 6 6.1 2 03 1-28 44 31 S. IN9:> 15 1 30 MS 9S 19 3 .54 2 .18 2 83 70 1 10 I 88 82 lS9:i 1 43 0-20 .s U 61 3 09 3 22 4 26 48 MM 004 32 3 21 l«!H ■ oao s. 70 10 2-92 3 .55 1 40 2 ai 1 S2 1 86 1 ttJ 12 \Hm «3 90 .Kl 1 ,1.1 S2 2 -.19 1 87 1 97 1 94 IT. 92 1 15 IKim 40 083 1 '.-O 1 16 1 94 2-82 2 07 2 04 22 2 -.19 20 1X97 10 32 33 46 0-31 4 20 4 19 1 23 9K II '.'7 1 10 1 04 1X9X 24 1 22 Sll M 20 2 SO 2 00 0-85 0-.S2 1 06 53 28 iKim 1 ll'.l (1 :>l :ti ! 70 2 28 2 93 2 36 6 43 1 40 l.'U 04 0-78 IIIKI II 7x 2 IS I 91 280 3-71 1 77 3 91 4 18 3 18 1 18 18 I 25 IdOl 1) 4li 1 .50 66 1 11 2 02 3 00 1113 72 4-32 47 1 10 1 04 iwe 42 OSO 22 89 7 87 1 95 3 74 1 72 1 2S .10 82 1 05 i!in.'! 97 28 SO 1 '."O 1 21 4 94 3 45 4 33 1 12 1 21 88 61 IWH 1 91 1 98 1 Kl 29 0-70 4 .19 2-79 1 58 2 06 1 13 18 1 08 IDIli .',0 05 48 001 1 81 4 36 3 S2 1 51 1 88 84 0-83 007 I!HKi II 19 022 0-63 44 I 45 4 07 3 80 81 0,54 1 81 3 .17 1-97 i;iii7 1 m 27 .■» 49 1 60 309 2 79 4 66 112 19 11 .56 v.rnx (1 .-ii 57 1 17 .'.7 2 .58 2 61 1 71 0-111 1 4S 91 isw 49 0-49 Oil 91 2 98 1 S5 3 25 89 116 38 1 23 34 hllO II in 48 77 0-38 1 20 2-72 2-25 2-87 2 01 0-51 67 93 iI8 2>34 3' 10 2 70 2 38 I 88 3 00 7-40 2 47 I 30 093 t 86 .10 3 .90 8-37 083 3'69 099 913 1-71 010 1 19 0-4S 74 0-38 030 OSO 0-80 0-27 0-32 018 8U OU OM 1 43 OM IDIC 023 10 043 10 1011 n 10 n 41 n 29 1 30 248 9 30 3 91 2 39 n 93 49 74 D 10 1!>I2 30 1) IS n fti 77 2 44 3 26 407 9 OS owt 4« 30 11113 80 49 DM 20 n 82 4 28 3 36 2 22 0.92 21 n a9 \'.H4 080 49 090 0-72 1 »4 4 42 1 24 1 N7 2 M 3 27 .90 80 i»i'> 0-20 30 09 20 0,17 9 .53 4 97 79 IK) 81 80 10 I9|ft NO 1-84 2 70 3M) 8 24 3 38 3 02 1 a9 29 79 Kii: 033 030 070 t SO 12 03 094 2 99 1 91 1 84 1 IH 10 090 >UIlt^ 3 38 206 2 89 8-73 27 11 .28 34 1724 11 17 7 .99 2-99 2 78 Me»nfl 039 34 043 082 1 72 3-87 376 243 1 40 094 037 OM GILT EDOK. 190« iiiin 1011 037 0-21 98 14 0.10 044 0-20 IS 10 95 H. R. I m 3-88 283 2 1 89 2 69 R. 1 ,90 0«3 0-77 04 018 .13 1 08 60 ^'uni9 038 069 R.* S'07 871 4 38 2 39 081 091 1 88 Means 1 * Mpii.suremcntfi not madp by obprrver. Mran f^timatpd. 10 HALKIRK. I m7 IMI>. I'MM 1910 lull I'll.' I'M I I'lll lUI'. Mil 11 1917 Jm. F>b. ' — n 007 mi oai ID 41 .w 43 4A 002 U M 071 1 10 M W 1» ft UMl^ t to 13 1 60 320 9 01 689 SM 4-88 369 1-42 «. Mi-an- 60 OU 13 040 1 07 1 07 2-28 2-79 163 1 23 047 0'90 i.ovel.\ni>.arc;yi.k. Ifllft 2 63 7 07 5 99 1969 3 It 034 80 90 I'M I n .W) ft .W 12 .14 1 6.1 4 73 2 4.1 2 86 89 63 30 10 1 .Vi ft 30 s. tu 281 2 .Vi .V49 6 31 1 31 ft 41 07 .-< liMl 40 70 40 93 0-57 3 20 4 :w 2 49 65 49 S. .s. I'Ml 1 10 M. S. 1 IS 117 S (Nl lis 94 290 2-2 1 30 90 I'M.'. n lio H. S, 060 289 3 «l 1 4.3 9!> 1 68 22 OOS 19 nM 'i 40 .5 00 :i M 3-63 2 49 68 13 1 00 20 1 01 1 39 1 99 221 1 99 46 07 010 Siirji.* 4 79 1 90 092 3 32 12 93 39 92 26 19 34 42 1903 9 99 279 2 79 M.^iins 079 030 to OU 1 79 4 44 3 27 4 30 1 89 75 34 034 MANNVILLE. 1913 1914 013 ! 010 I 28 0-75 I 0-99 0-6D ! 2-73 5 .S9 3. 89 ! 87 4 24 1 ra 0-78 010 n .10 ! 74489 -2^ 20 .MCKI.WII.I.I.. Year. Jiin. Ffb. Mnn-K. April. M«y. June. July. Aun. 2 S.1 70 Sept. Ort. Nov. Der. I!«I7 v.rns 0-20 on 0.|» OKO 13 !I5 0-.18 003 3 08 1 43 2 73 3-76 1 .S3 1 .W 080 80S OS 1 00 20 MdMli ili I»1S . 1918 .. 1917... 1 20 78 030 I 00 10 073 075 3'.W 1 57 2 69 1 90 3-38 I .53 310 0-81 112 23 053 N(IRI)i:c.riN \ 1913 1914 nii.'i 1915 1917 030 026 020 15 79 052 035 0-36 58 3 01 2 89 0-66 2-71 2 53 4 .W 3-92 61 2 8.5 70 2 59 4 95 2 M 0-85 74 2 .50 1 32 019 1 41 12fi 2 42 43 008 3 86 4 030 2« 0-35 I'M 7-53 14 30 12 39 7-75 5-71 566 0-30 025 M.ans 0'30 0-26 18 0-55 1 SI 2-86 2-48 1 55 1 14 113 30 25 Wii \,-KnMN. 1903 mn IWi 19(»i mi: V.'Q^ 190 J MIO 1911 19 11' ui:) 1911 Moana.. 0-51 1 91 :w .16 1 S3 02X 0.15 30 0'88 0-89 53 II 053 1 43 0()!1 32 0-9K 1 35 :I4 OBI 0-26 0-48 0-80 11 1'64 2 31 010 052 76 1 o:i 38 19 2 10 0-45 10 968 0-97 2-31 0.1 06 14 23 0-23 .10 S. 1 Ui 018 10 4-79 0-48 1 33 11- 1 .1 1 39 2 84 1 18 3 :I5 1-47 10 719 1-72 1-74 4-75 c 4 01 241 065 044 05.1 3-64 104 1 SI 2 IS 63 0-73 1 04 5 66 1-59 1-73 1 OS 31 41 0-22 4 19 3 31 »S 64 44 2 38 1 56 3 83 217 4 12 1 SO 49 U-IO ,S7 7-45 2-80 1-.13 41 84 6(1 1-70 5-79 0-32 06 006 (1 72 II .'i.' 4 16 2-6(> 4 50 2-59 (1-19 2-2« 1 19 470 1 50 25 (1 .'.() II 4(1 4 25 5- 16 2-04 4-25 210 510 1 25 035 UI U 01 11 11 II 10 9 10 9 43 IS 32-56 31 14 14 12 4 02 45 6-38 596 3 92 2 96 2 -83 -141 64 0-65 ABERFELMY, S.VSK. 0-33 4-84 2-08 0-07 1914 191-1 1911) 1917 1 30 .30 1 79 U-90 4 20 10 s. -io 30 080 0-80 s. 1-80 10 2-50 0-39 0-20 44 2-SO 1 28 3 03 1-55 0-07 Suni:^ 3-83 5-93 Means 1 05 0-20 0-62 0-96 1-48 310 4-47 3-88 1-18 12-63 316 M2 3 09 4-96 0-M 9 71 2-43 0-78 0-23 2-21 1 02 4-22 I 0« 2-78 1-58 1-72 0-98 7-06 I 76 2 15 27 1-73 0-60 4-75 1 15 40 20 -75 044 060 0-32 0-30 0-90 2-12 53 I 05 BOUTIN. 0-62 5 22 l\.\\ VdMA H(irdi-nl. 1M4 m» . WW 1917 1 10 0-70 2-40 10 0-40 0-80 0-05 1 70 0-31 0-22 0-69 0-35 2-05 1 01 301 O-M 1 01 1 75 2-88 1 38 065 1 90 4-67 0-76 94 0-34 2-70 1 35 255 1-59 1-26 I 06 2 83 32 54 040 0-95 75 002 40 060 0-70 0-25 0-80 Suni" 1 30 208 1-26 8 62 702 798 5 39 648 4-09 2 12 235 Mean" 1 060 i 043 o«e 042 1 «« 1 76 1-99 1 35 1 82 1 02 63 0-59 I i i 1909 lUlU. 23 in.\uii:i r\. Year. Jao. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Per. 1S9S \HM 1X97 20 16 03S 0-30 70 .10 037 I'ftS 3S 1 78 3 09 "■24 203 2 SO 3 98 4 21 2 01 1-78 1 57 2 68 84 1 10 oat 3. 06 K. 0-40 030 280 090 SO 030 68 Sunjs 038 OM 1 00 SO 2-37 808 8 81 800 509 4-72 40 4 00 1 48 Mfuns 018 033 79 1 S9 2 94 2 67 1-69 1 57 13 1 33 0'49 J.U K 1 I.~ll LAKL (.la.-lyni. 0-45 40 0-40 0-40 l'«5 08 MS 003 3 41 1 74 KINDERSLEY. 04 60 lOIII lUII 1»I2 1-54 041 0-51 1-21 006 35 22 46 0-62 MS 72 030 3 36 3 34 018 251 2-59 3 10 2 84 I 32 099 2 06 51 1.3:) 8 21 1 46 119 1 82 2-62 047 0-24 1 88 1-48 1 .17 1 OS o-:i'.i 3 17 1 0.S 1 97 100 0.i 0-2S 1.15 2 61 42 1 14 22 23 20 0-77 1914 llll.i 1917 .'^unia- . 154 041 0-51 2-92 909 1236 14 85 9-70 11-26 5.78 0-43 077 049 1 51 247 2-42 1-39 1 61 082 22 UATTl.EKORD. i 1X90 1K91 0-42 2'i 1} ('.'. 31 0.M 2-SS 1-78 1 M 4.) 1) 2) Oil 001 ISitt 03 04 HI 20 0-71 2-86 226 3 07 1 47 13 45 03 1S9.1 003 s 02 13 26 4-81 1 71 1 Sfl 070 0-79 2S o-;h 1N94 1-37 14 70 0-87 97 3-59 1-72 1 61 1 44 41 23 42 IKM 23 029 OS 0-07 2 13 2 29 286 1 .53 1 ,16 24 63 30 ISKrt 0-37 01 86 1 44 3 69 2 26 0-94 1 16 30 K. 1-37 0.53 1S97 06 60 0111 30 24 3 83 4-67 1 ,57 3-27 0-19 1-10 50 WJH 53 1 ,w 91 02 2 13 4 24 1 0.1 1 .5S 4« S3 68 20 1,S99 37 006 O.SH 70 2-58 3-41 2 21 ; 32 1-82 0-85 0-70 57 l9ttJ 63 «ti 36 0-&S 2 80 3 21 4 21 5 24 1 21 87 23 0-27 1901 O..S.i 0-26 1 IS 0-36 2 42 4 45 1-16 91 2 73 68 0-23 57 I'.tlt' 010 66 1 15 0-32 3 OS 2 .15 2 30 1 26 41 14 1 26 46 190.1 0-89 004 082 11-5 3 70 2-00 2 50 2 25 1 01 34 0-79 0-57 I'.tlH 1 16 1-78 1 81 0-03 1-49 4 32 1-69 1 72 1 16 1 07 12 0-25 l!l(« 0-62 007 007 10 1-82 3- 13 2 35 79 70 0-S2 o-m 04 I90ti 12 22 07 0-31 37 3 99 1-68 1 01 .SO 0-16 0-42 1 46 IU07 11 07 32 0-13 030 1 54 2 26 2 .58 2 13 04 01 040 190H 046 101 1 60 0-31 1-21 7-60 ,1.5 1 .58 1 23 83 85 0-40 l!l<)9 0-22 20 20 0-40 1 49 2-88 3 57 33 58 63 0S2 70 I'JIO 0.2U U 10 20 19 2 3.5 1 53 0-96 1 OS 1 46 IS 30 0-20 •'.111 1 30 0-50 10 50 2-60 7 14 3 39 2 23 1 29 Oil OSl 50 1912 02 01 20 03 180 1 11 535 2 74 2 (W 0.55 40 0-50 lilll .50 20 30 1 02 46 1 70 3-56 2 64 1 07 IS 0-10 S. l!(14 70 40 80 54 2 86 2 47 1 28 2 ,10 3-07 2-26 74 082 191,') 012 0-68 1 61 l.«9 3 18 22 67 32 30 0-20 1916 76 1)2 100 73 2-77 3 66 2 11 4 70 105 71 s 22 1917 108 020 030 1-23 036 76 79 1 88 0-83 18 18 071 MIIH Sum.. 1318 9 53 14-97 12-75 46-74 88-17 62-23 53 83 38 31 13-82 13 IS 1123 .Mi'bii.H 081 038 0-88 47 1 76 3 15 231 1 99 1 31 51 49 042 35 1-59 24 :\ ii\iiNsi:.n. s\sK IWW IMk) I'JOT IWS IIKCJ ILIIO I'Hl lill2 111.1 I'.IU lill.'i I'JIll 1917 M.-nns Jmo. 25 0-44 21 I 80 I SO 60 Feb. Murh April «» 02 OS H5 2« 20 8. 005 03 75 (K) 1 25 8. I 20 4 13 0'5» 1 18 2 20 0'4A 27 015 01 .50 45 lOO 66 1 23 060 8 71 M«y 073 I 43 1 65 93 1 M) 87 1 02 5 15 86 1 .15 2 03 043 June 17-62 3 23 3 13 3 65 3 5» 3 0» 3 61 2 09 28 4 .57 4 52 1-78 33. 54 July 305 1 31 2 GO 91 2 26 2 22 5 .56 1-41 3 92 4 56 302 5-82 070 34'2« 286 Aug. 1 31 3 (K) 1 48 6 37 3 29 88 1 85 1-25 .18 67 2 87 1 24 25 29 Sept. 210 098 1 64 28 2 .54 55 09 1 92 1 73 23 17 93 1 90 82 13. 78 l'0« Nov. Dec. 108 I 24 0-42 i 29 71 0-89 29 032 023 0'39 SM 59 023 05 51 01 032 54 07 019 1-92 0-21 004 002 74 45 38 30 .50 S. 060 303 038 LUSKLAND. 013 1-48 19 l-9« , 06 1 90 48 6H n 45 57 0-42 3 26 42 2-91 97 087 129 5-78 1 im 2 06 4 17 4- 7" 554 1-71 I 27-22 1 24 3-59 5 49 3-96 70 2 63 4-46 0-66 •22-73 2-85 1 .54 3 .57 3 3S 2-42 1 28 67 3 22 1-86 1794 2-24 2 IS 75 1 20 93 3 42 1 23 1 96 52 12-19 13 06 13 12 3 81 0-15 0-75 0-30 5-65 .52 0-49 .52 80 40 15 1 21) 30 55 45 4-37 0-55 I'll.-) llMfi HII7 Vl.VCDOWKI.L (THE PINE.'*). 13 72 51 30 25 58 0-52 1 42 0-50 063 4 39 0-48 2-54 2 .39 2-90 2-51 3 59 0-48 45 1-78 107 1 13 2-24 68 35 1 20 1 00 20 S. n 28 20 66 1 36 055 1-10 1 92 550 7-83 6-S8 330 4 05 2 5S 20 114 0-45 0-28 OSS 096 1-83 2 «l 2-19 1 10 1-35 085 10 038 1910 1<111 l!»l? 1913 1 7(1 () tKI (1 30 (1 .50 0-20 80 0-89 1 19 005 1 78 5 40 1 02 3-77 3-64 t 36 1-84 1-87 1-58 073 0-59 1 06 21 0-14 18 050 0-70 070 on Suln^ 2 30 080 111 213 718 8-43 5-07 1-69 2-90 1-27 0-82 1 40 Means 115 0-40 62 0-37 0-71 2-S9 2-81 0-97 063 0-27 70 (pM'^n i.\ki-;. 1903 1904 v.mr, !!88 42 20 50 1 55 01 3 85 2-S2 66 'j: 53 26 14 1HH9 0-74 1 67 1 .30 1 21 78 1 00 37 R. 1 43 34 69 44 1-38 1 26 1-96 057 1-59 3 49 2 40 2-18 78 1-97 0-29 1 20 thlM 1 0-.M .50 U 27 27 45 2-73 0-90 3 24 56 I 06 0.5.5 19 1«'.I2 u :)« 59 27 1 03 1 49 1 89 2 86 I 51 1 00 031 48 39 II 24 32 22 03 37 1 71 2m 2-97 43 1 02 07 46 1X94 080 47 ()-8« 094 44 1 48 1 42 72 0-69 80 0-38 0-21 1H!)5 1-72 37 U 26 35 2 19 2 o;i 1 47 1-13 1 85 37 1 84 0-76 IH96 156 69 1 49 3 37 2 40 2-40 3-09 1-39 0-83 16 1 44 0-82 Ix'.t" 156 64 0-6 70 98 2 89 2-35 1 :ui 2 94 58 1 83 2 10 74 1-8B 110 006 51 2 39 1 95 1 84 2-21 1 89 90 0-29 1 96 IM 1 84 1 03 1 97 4 3b 4-86 8 01 2 31 1 53 1 16 81 IWX) 95 0-79 0-47 116 1 94 1-73 3-78 6-W 1 94 1 .13 59 1 70 \:m 33 1 03 2 40 48 1 49 3-72 4 49 1 49 2-81 10 0-78 34 I '102 26 97 1 05 60 4 87 4 1» 216 1 98 63 13 3-08 11 1903 U-59 21 1 .55 1 41 2 OS 1 07 2-98 2-22 2-18 1 05 1 - 18 40 V.H» 35 1 24 2 -,58 R. 2-77 2-83 3 19 1 .33 57 0-72 0-52 .52 1 x» 20 :12 40 35 1 .56 1-79 95 7 49 2-29 1 80 1 40 72 loot; 1 50 MX) 1^ 0-76 1-20 3-28 1-78 1 13 1 .32 0-Sl 1-66 0-81 l!)07 71 41) 1 H2 O-.M 1 89 2 .53 2 21 4 13 1-12 M 15 0-81 HH)N 40 2 1.') 35 2-82 .58 7-36 .36 3 03 53 1-63 1-13 1-81 IWIII 0-77 75 .M 102 .W 4 34 3 90 1-18 1 37 097 1-40 1 90 0-81 4.'. 31 40 89 34 1 37 89 79 16 1-21 0-18 I'M t 200 40 Oil 0-79 1-40 3 09 1-98 2-99 1 -77 (H 2-26 1 10 \:i]2 s 1(1 1 03 25 1-79 2-77 5 31 2 75 2-16 .56 90 1 07 IIII3 II Ml 8(1 1 20 17 0-79 1 98 4 76 3 -59 2 5.3 0-88 31 Oil 1) 71 (t (14 (1 111 1 34 2 .54 2 01 1 15 80 1 12 1 37 1 10 56 IWI5 1] II (1 2.1 S 037 92 2-88 3 17 0-30 1 16 37 94 1 15 I'.Mll 96 O'Oe 98 1 21 4-38 2 60 3 88 1-80 1 00 1-88 85 26 I'.MT 1 16 10 0-90 104 0-77 2-25 .35 1 61 0-78 0-74 002 099 >'um^ 2602 2118 28 06 27-27 51 16 87-91 76-73 72-80 44 87 28 M 32-85 24-57 .Mt'iins 0-79 0-64 085 0-83 1-55 2-66 2 33 2 21 1-35 0-82 0-97 0-72 I'lUNl r. Meotal. 1907 1 10 3-77 1-39 19 12 21 1908 IS 1 40 1 50 0-27 88 5 04 1-71 2 .55 1 02 61 98 20 19119 1-15 45 60 095 1-40 1 2 2.'. 1-96 .52 0-32 72 0-95 19>(J 20 S. 80 27 2 Ul i 2 24 0-74 0-94 1 11 0-38 1-40 0-85 1911 1-20 10 45 s. 2 02 7 41 3 30 1.58 1-42 0-10 0-89 0-SO 1912 . 020 20 15 0-08 1-60 1 34 7-78 2-45 3 18 01 0-58 0-58 I9l:i 1-07 211 (1 24 04 0-34 1 31 3-50 1-23 1-28 68 .><. 40 1914 040 0-lU 0-10 0-08 2-48 1-78 ISO 2 00 2 31 2-96 0-75 80 191 -, S. IS 0-10 0-21 0-62 1-89 1-84 0-82 0-71 027 0-40 77 19Hi 1-54 n. 1 71 0-35 2 25 4 31 4 33 3 09 1-52 0-i9 S. 0-20 1917 0-42 0-22 0-88 0-20 93 0-24 0-56 51 0-20 0-40 40 >unis 6-33 2-60 5-87 3 13 13 82 28 30 28-00 19-50 14-77 7 17 6-47 4 91 M<-u» 063 0'2« SO 31 1 38 2 83 2 SS 1 77 1 34 0«5 059 0-4« 28 HAI HMIMKN. Y«r. Ju. Feb. Msirh. April. M.y. JuM. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dw. 1910 lull 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 U»3 40 U 68 58 33 045 20 .58 15 45 18 U 03 15 OS 23 10 45 05 30 02S 030 .38 06 o.'.o 19 17 033 60 2 43 84 1 22 2 90 63 u :w 3 12 3 34 93 13 36 1 21 2 84 :i 38 4 77 3 63 3 112 5 77 1 67 1 71 3 02 3 28 2 61 91 1 33 9 68 1 27 99 2 ,52 2 37 2 15 IH H4 2 59 4. 52 1 63 1 22 1 47 47 4 10 1 90 1 63 1 13 2» 03 45 21 2 85 27 99 2 00 028 048 12 25 35 10 1 25 10 063 SS OS s. $3 0'20 60 0-SO Sum!" 357 IS* 1 38 26 87 23 81 16 62 13 55 708 2 »3 3. 06 Mi'iinit OSl 023 J 23 030 1 67 286 2M 208 1 69 086 037 038 19m l!l|7 2< S6 36 OSETOWN. 106 017 5 34 1 93 5. SI 0-87 I 27 I 00 2 OS I 91 I I 4« OS* 010 20 3. 33 071 .S( OTT. 2-20 4 OR 3 9S 2-71 1 92 II 25 065 1912 I'.M.l 1(114 0-37 0-98 65 O'lO 080 42 03 15 23 23 n 20 05 IS 1 36 90 2 46 95 1 15 I 40 2 19 1-28 2-37 3. 54 6 16 2-98 1 SO 2 11 2-93 2 62 1 41 4S 2 01 i 21 3 51 98 IS 046 3 77 25 20 25 60 40 0-27 008 9S 10 Mlli luir 1-25 .50 1 05 0-52 2 .52 4 23 4 02 3 87 1-77 O'SO 0-60 15 003 1 01 0-39 88 1 03 1 42 37 12 0-25 .Ruins' 3-95 205 1.79 394 11 07 18 57 2205 15 44 11-80 636 200 29 3 10 Means 0-66 034 0-30 0-79 1 58 2 65 315 2 21 1 69 77 44 1917 sirUi.l.iiN l-iiHKSI KISKKVE (Alingly). 012 0-7$ ST. WALBLKG. 1915 1916 1917 017 1 13 1-52 005 015 040 1 94 0-22 082 1-37 1-39 94 212 019 1-80 3 66 76 2-82 3 26 1-37 10 2 .54 m 1 33 1 .53 H9 040 89 010 73 !,> (1 47 4(i Sums 2-82 060 2 16 3-58 3 2S 622 7-45 3. 53 375 139 088 0-87 Means. 094 20 108 M9 1 08 2 07 2. 48 1 18 .25 46 44 41 1911 1912 W.VSKl A, .S.V.SK 25 0'3« 1 15 40 30 U 65 15 1 40 1 70 6 30 0-60 S. 35 U 23 60 25 .■(5 20 15 60 10 8. 25 40 12 65 5 1 20 7 17 10 4 30 72 S. 46 6.5 1 03 53 1-51 2. 38 3-93 2 02 1 9« 5 35 267 0-22 1.K2 4 45 52 3. 98 2-23 1 25 OHO 3 15 1-28 73 10 3 40 0-98 ow R 1 20 1 12 1-89 0-77 2 09 0-73 1 70 70 0-33 0-80 075 05 0-82 10 2 05 OS 48 0-29 30 .50 20 .58 40 05 38 003 .S. s. 40 1(08 1 22 1 20 1 22 2-22 73 83 2 38 1 76 3 09 17 7. 36 289 1 96 4 11 1 34 1 59 2 51 2-89 5 12 2 02 10 25 50 45 68 20 092 0-20 50 70 WH 1(10 1911 I9I2 ll)i:i 1U14 11115 1916 1',I17 Sums 2-73 3 44 4 00 14 82 31 79 26 86 I8.S8 13 91 5 64 2. 44 4. 90 Ueau 63 030 034 40 1 48 3 18 244 1 69 126 56 024 045 i.ji ii.i. i.vKi:. 34 ; 4 37 2-33 2 9S 3 98 3-20 3-23 ISO 070 3-35 l.«7 06 1) 14 ! 20 1 «7 27 1 ( IIAi;ilM^>> ST Alt < ITYl. 1 \tmt. Ju. Feb. Mm. April. M^. JUM. J«ly. Ah«. (test Oct. Nov. Vtr. 1 on 55 80 045 3 59 2 91 0-U 1 60 055 ^ WW 3 tl 1S2 1 1 MlUld AN 11 lllil ~l. - Itlt 369 3M 3 96 3 60 060 2 55 90 1 FORT A LA CORNE. I9IJ 0^10 33 10 10 3 OS 2 90 Oil 160 000 0->-> 0-80 { I9in 0^78 NO 1 61 5 28 1 Mll.l (iliT. 1 1901 0-43 90 .55 - IWH 0«5 1 20 I 19 20 3 92 4 06 « 25 3 39 2 22 30 2 05 10 5 nHi:i OiS S. 120 074 4 09 1 44 7 79 1 44 1 85 1 10 4-> l'«04 2 19 0-89 51 0-43 50 15 H 10 :«) 15 13 10 R 030 75 09S O'M 1 3S 2 35 0-42 45 m ) 1907 40 VMm 1 17 . l9 33 3 06 1 60 2-78 089 0-45 01 99 90 2SS 2 9S 254 1082 17 04 29 04 12-91 10-92 3-73 4 68 4-15 4.^ 1 10 042 049 42 180 2 84 4. 84 2 lo 82 055 67 0-SU J 20 28 THE lUSIN OK THK KKD DKKR RIVER. ll.rnmNmniin falls t„ 1. •'"'''>' -"'o"" o, ,,,,„■■., inn- Imv. n..l l.rm .■untnui..! loutf -■amiKl. wlalr ti.c %v..stcn. uroup luiv,. -li,il.tly tlir i.avautiij;.. „f the ,-:i,-i. it.. ,,,jr:::i;\;\':;;;:;?.:;t,u:;:r;;;;r:;;^,:;;;.^;;:i;;;;:2.;i- niiwn iif - .H . ... I) t 1 I .,, ini.lr in ,li-cu--i'm till' It inpiTaturi's nf till' North Sas- nu'iUiou wa> niaili' of tl licit o, low pn . , u i .i , i.-, ,i,ru.,iv in-talii'i's of t he ,„„i,„u,„ „.,ap..ratnr.. >n th. wlMiti. «roup of ^ ';•','> ;^^:,;,, -.1 . u k" 1 h will, tho... mailr at ( alu.in n, iki .';">.\ ),.,,,,,,„ „,.„„„, wh.M. thr l.aroin.-trir nnininn.n liivs ju.-t ,en„,i.raum. .n '''\' \ > ' , \' ; " '[V, ' v^.^.^^ pai'laki- only to a niuih l,. thr sivoml c.im' tl .m Ihi hi I . ;\S^^::;;'(:. I'siur'^ wl^wlr^nl^C'^he nK.xi„:u.n .Ln... v,.,.y 1,1,1,. .,u, tl,i. „„n,„K..n to .. '"'"", ■ ■ , , , . „ ,rti, of >ili-illiii,or(. .mil 'llnrhi'ii, KiiaialK rallril th.. WintiTiim In thr rrnioii lyint: Jii^t n. rtli ol M .mnnon ■" ' ' , »- ■ Drumhillrr to the hltlhiT. \|.,rrh I -iroinhi. ln,„~la,l anil Dul-hnry hav.. ihuly inaxima of approxinuiti.ly :5(3° anii March, 'l.^',",,'""; ',.,' f ,,, . ,„„. ,|„, , ,,„p,.:at„r..> ili...,i.a-.. at hrst Imt appear to rise .i:.,ly nn.uma of 11 .^ }\;7,', ;l,""\.'|''; „V';,^;,,,„'„,,. ,,„a l„„i,fa,l th,. t,.n.pi..atnn.s ilrop slowly :;f;t~iS;;<'h,Us atul Thn^ialls vali;.>-s ami f,on, I >r„n,h..lli.r to ..nm-r tl.. ia.iy r.n«. .s iu.u. 8° to 28°. From J.-nncr to Kmpri.-s thrrr ,< a furthiT ilnfraM. of t. . 29 April. \i niiUliury till' iinriiial >( 27" to ii niiixiiiiuni of .>r'. \\i~U\iir(K the inilliiiiillii tcliiprrritilir ilfcrrii^is lull llltic wtiilr the Iimxililillii (Iimtcii.scs liv Ci' li> Iliirrii;iii,iri. h^rkvillc iind Sprm^iliili', wr^l nf I,:iciiiiil)r hiivf :i miiximuiii uf .'lO^ iiinl :i •MiniiiHim III' Jl . ill tile ciist liiHaiii-^ Lakr SuliivMii tiic iiiMXimiiiii i< 4h". Str,il!mi(iri' ami Hii^iilalr :iir 111 ii riilli|):ir:itivily riiiil ncuili liiyntnl whirli tlir triM|iiT;iturr< llirn ii-c :i little liA\:iriU till' rnlllllli'Ilir, May. Ill till- PnUliury :uiil ()lil> ili^tiirt >|)riliK «rriii> tn iiiIvmiht ;i liitlf -lnwi-r th:in lit I iliiiniiliiii :iiiil W'rtM'kiH 111. till' niiniiiiuiii riiii:iiiiiiiK MUtwwIiat lower. I'Voni .leniier to linipreM.s tiiii|)eratiire> ure liitiluT, niMxiniiiin M to titi" ami iimiiiiiuMi almiii :i7'. We^t of the tiflh iiii'riili.'iii I lie .ailvaiiie of >priiii! is very slow. June. \a\^\ of the tiflh meiiiliali the teiiiperatiire ileere.a^e^ tow.arils the lie.ailwaters, Imt III tuieii Hill I )eer aiiil < )hl^ the iiiMxiniuiii is (17° and the niiiiiiniiiii C!". Northw.inl to I'Miiioiitoii ami vouthwanl to PnUliury ami Calvary there is a -^mall increase Slratliinore appear* to he the la litre of a rather i ler ilistriet. Towanls Lake Sullivan thi' iiiaxiiiuini i~ 1 lower than at Kilnuuitoii hut fmin Kerry ('reek to .liniier ami Knipre^- it i- 711'' to 72" with a iiiinwnuin of i:{° to 11°. July. .\t llii|-liur\ the iiie.aii niaXMMuni i< 7H" am! the mean niiiiiinuin lli^. \Ve~t\v.iril to the Little Heil I )eer there is a iha-rease of ii" or l°inthe niiiiiinuMi hut lit tie ehaiiue in the inaxiinuni. l'..a-^t of Drumheller thc> riiiniiiiiiin iiiiTea^es to Is" or 19' while south of the Hiver the niaxiiuuni inerea^e-^. sn that ,at h'tiipress the liiaxiiiiuni i-^ 7fr .and the mininiilin .")1". .\uftust. The iniiiiiuuiii tempi ratiire~ in the hijjher valley- wi-t of the tifth imriiliin .are lietwc 111 .is" ami 10". ami at I )id>hury ami larniiilie are le-- I haii 1 T, h'.rkville h.i- .a ma Milium of only liC)". Near !..ake Sulliv.an the maximum is 70" .ind the niiiiimuin 41" hut alonn the Kiver from Drumheller to Berry ('reek the niaximiim HVerailes I'i". and from .lenner to l!iiipre-- 77". Septi'mbtT. (In the upper portion of the Little lied Deer Kiver the mean niinimiiin i Xi° hut .at Dlil-liury, Hid Deer, and l.aroinhi> it 1- H."i'. .and I heiiee low.anU iMiipress there is little ihaiite. The maximum wliirh i- tid" on the Little Hid Deer increases eastwanls and siiutliward> to til" .at Liiipress. October. Hi tween ( 'ah^.ary and ( Md^ the mean niaxiniuiu i- ."il" or ."i.-i" with a mean iiiini- iiiuiii of 2s" or 2'.t". Westwards these limine dimini-h to Is" and 2'V .and eastwanU to ."vj" and 2()° or 2S°. Near l'lin|iress the temperature- are the same a- at ('algary. November. At Kekville the normals are .iA" and if. at Hoekv .Mt. Hon.se :i:r and 7°, at Did-l.ury :i7" and 11° and at Ilarmattan ;?7° and 0°, at Strathmore ii.")" and 12". The curious warmth of the divide hetweeii the eastern and western trihutaries which i.- characteristic of the winter months is therefore estalilished early in Novemher. December. The divide ruiiniiiK from ('alicary to Didsbiiry is relatively mild with normals of 2'.l" and 12\ \\ e tward to the l'alliayo( V«r. D*l«. Temp. Moalh. D*yiil D*W. T.mp. 11)17 ■Turif Jun«* > 12 31 S 330 Aug Auc 223 117 II S MO UO HARMATTAN. ALTA. |IN)4 lunr wna Iiint" KMW Mftv I (KIT ■lunr llMl>^ Mnv i:««i .Iiini' |iiiii .lunt- i 174 33 3.1 Fro«t pvf'ry montli. July 198 III 33 IUI7 . 1*- 174 23 300 July 205 14 31 HILL8DOWN. ALTA. IM 174 143 I.U 140 lU IM I4« I.W 138 1.11 IM 174 IM R 300 23 31 2 23 31 4 32 20 31 7 33 3 300 2fl .12 .1 n 28 18 2»-4 .11 .13 ! 14 :w 23 3i 3 .12 2M 12 2.19 27 253 10 231 la 233 21 240 28 2.W 23 m 20 IK 14 24,1 2 244 1 253 10 223 11 220 8 32 3 32 2 28 31 31 32 .13 XI 32 33 3» 310 32 31 JENNER. ALTA. iniB Umy M«y 141 140 21 2« 280 250 Aac 223 247 10 4 310 1017 C KNIIIIH.I.. 1*97 , M«y 141 21 23 .^.pt . 245 2 300 i^gR .July 188 7 31 Sopt 2.13 10 27 ISWI .lune 170 19 32 Auk 240 28 33 nxxi Fn>«t (•Vfr\ munlli IW.' .fune 171 20 28 Au« 22J 10 305 mo.) .lulv 190 9 33 S-pt 246 3 310 m<>4 FroRt evorv tinmth. miki mofi .lunr 181 .10 33 VUK 21.5 3 200 11107 Junf 174 23 24 5 Frost fvi'r\' numth. .lulv 2(>4 23 31 5 11)08 July 208 27 318 .\u« 229 17 31 LANG DON. June IM 300 S«pt 27 1917 JuM-. Mr\.ii> id V«r. i.iunr mn May I'.iii lOIS Junr i»i« JUM IM* W iflon Xpri! I'HII Juno IWIJ .lum' tWM M"v I9(M IDOS ism pm: Miiy IlKW .lunt' luly jMay l-luly 1 luni" Junf 171 111 Italf Tunp. H) 30 MO 32 XI j:«rt>- Vnimt. Monlh. An* PRRBECK. 140 JO J90 l.M .11 .13 S IM 14 :« u IM I 9 9 \tlll [Srpt lAuc ill II PI I K iflniy Hill'- IM S 323 IIR » 332 IM 7 31 » IM 17 39 3 IM t« 3)t» JIM H 32 3 174 23 30 .1 147 r 32 2 151 31 30» I7S J7 320 Km«t fviTy niontti. RED DKKR (Town Pol ire). .tunc 138 lunp 173 l«S Mi>\ IM Ilinc IM Juni' 174 June IM 7 22 14 30 14 23 13 330 31 S 300 32 320 32 3 330 Fmot every monlh. ROSEDAI.K. 8PRINODALE. 197 lA 33 ISO m 28 .1 183 2 32 181 30 320 173 22 2« S Fnwl ..very iiMm*h. Front rvcry muoth rniu.i.iiii.i..-- ' lii.i.K. JuM 171 July 203 174 .lurii* 174 Junt' 174 him- 172 Iun«' 177 I uric 173 May ■ 17.) 28. 4 74 31 23 27 23 31 .1 23 28 21 32 ?« 330 22 30 28 29 5 Fro(*t rvprv Ort, .\aK SepI Si>pt S»pl Aun St'pt SopI AlW Auc Aim '.Vim Autf S-pl 1 VUK !.luly :Sl»pl Auk . !Sepl Sept VuK -VilK \UK Auk \UK liil Day of Ymr. 2-.'2 t 252 Dal*. 233 2.1.^ 23» 220 24S 222 '211 Tmp- 30« 31 1 24il 2 243 31 2.M II 223 II 310 33 5 1« 305 27» 2 237 23 248 5 2.^B la 24« 3 22» 17 ihh 12 2.V1 10 330 18 233 21 r 8 334 32-7 26* 330 330 31 8 300 32't »■* 21 23 27 8 3 10 20 330 320 320 33 300 33 330 222 10 24S 3 2,V1 12 239 27 21.'i 3 t 218 a ! 225 14 21S a • 208 1 27 311 31 22S 2«0 303 31 30 S 33 .33 w IM'fOltlW <>| \!i.\ I 111 >, IM!I rin I \ I hi\ .ill) DM I! lUSIN. i«|} \vnr. Jun. l,|j. Mur.h 'i-. , M-'J Jum> hi. \::i ,.,. 1.... IHH 7( M OU 036 I'M • «0 3M 0*1 .« OM 043 003 IIKM ots 10 ew 04« 3'M 3 S 3 II 1 0* 34 036 3 40 U Hi \mi7 1 3S 0» ots 030 1 07 3 3S 1 U 333 2 30 073 H 47 l'"W 11 OM lot OM t 4« ilOX 3 33 t 31 n 43 OU » 30 U 20 IWK) OM n *a n w t» 3 W 3 07 3*0 u *n 30 0X3 40 1 00 lUIII 0«3 33 II 30 33 1 411 1 la 1 M 4 711 1 W 17 7;i O.M lull 1 » iH n »: » 3 2.1 5 It 4 14 3 34 1H3 071 7J 23 mi.' 040 Ti 0-1 on J 33 2M S33 3 00 1 M 1 01 OM K. lull on M 7.1 000 OU 1 10 343 1 112 2X t 13 H. «. IUI4 1 at «t 4« M OM 4 13 1 41 W) 1 »4 t »2 I 33 333 inu u s. iJ III 2 34 V4S 3 34 H3 t M 1 01 gn m ISIA 1 10 n m ■)»» OBS 2 24 1 20 «07 S 29 2 39 1 2« 078 1 33 IJI7 rn OM 10 3ao 23S t 03 093 2 00 1 34 1 M s 1 73 Smii* tIM I'M t M «M 24 7» 45 3« 37 33 r 70 ItM 11 7f l.7( • u Ma*^ 087 0«7 0-43 0«» 1 M 340 3M 1 la 130 Oil 0«7 71 BF.RRV CRKEK. 340 3 14 BLACKKALDH. IWM mm 1907 IBON 044 1 23 10 023 30 031 W 033 M 031 1 M OU 3 OR 1 3» 2»S 3'M 4 «l 771 1 »4 334 1 57 3 M 421 3 33 1 14 030 3 18 033 062 3-80 074 70 CM 2 07 09 18 008 1 40 033 Sums 177 OM 1 38 3 13 700 IS 01 9'U • 00 4M 4M 3N 1 81 Mi'iini* 019 02» 04« 071 333 500 l»5 303 1 34 1 33 077 060 BROOKH. imo 035 037 055 047 1 m 1 77 072 062 37 1911 OX 074 038 1 38 337 634 095 3 «4 70 52 1 27 036 11112 031 20 13 1 35 3-70 1 »4 It' .14 1 .14 1 04 21 008 191.1 1 10 6.1 C 80 38 1 4:1 ,1 .34 ISn 2 13 79 33 1914 90 1 0.1 SO 057 23 2 68 1 21 1 81 1 20 1 60 u OH 70 191.5 1 7S 1 20 18 43 2 92 5 41 1 5.1 2 1)7 H.1 M 19lfl 15 1 27 032 023 2 BS 2 27 2 61 180 2 45 OM .11 70 1917 043 31 15 0.S3 553 1 01 8» 1 M 2 SO Hi 048 010 2 40 .'^uni* 4N 543 330 13 52 36 33 11 08 1535 (13 529 363 5M Mwuin 0-71 0-77 034 OW 1 69 3 16 1 36 102 1 34 076 044 0-73 CLEMENS. 1913 1911 191.1 OM 031 s. 033 93 058 085 068 076 R. 51 22 4 16 270 2 76 5 20 202 2 10 334 2 54 043 031 73 3. 18 038 OM 08 61 Sum* 130 033 331 1 44 4M lOM 7M 297 1 04 3 18 098 OM M«*iu OU 16 078 048 1 U 3 U 2-55 1 48 052 3 IS 049 034 DELIA. 1911 3 49 2 57 4 10 1 10 086 24 30 1912 058 W 20 045 1 85 3 18 5. IS 3 41 225 72 .VI 20 1911 I 07 1 47 63 14 119 2 98 4 M 3 10 17 28 .s 1914 1 27 13 90 30 1 7» 3 90 2 23 1 64 2 11 20 1 00 63 1911 039 S. s 66 2-24 7 34 4 25 1 :w 1 74 0.12 60 50 1916 035 20 40 072 2-78 3 ai 5 62 3 2.1 2 02 057 006 45 1917 .14 063 .s. 79 1 10 2 22 1 23 099 .^Ullia 4 20 251 2 13 227 10 62 25 04 26 54 18-06 1021 304 273 208 M« 70 042 035 045 1 77 358 879 2. 58 1-70 051 045 • 035 Ot. 0'I2 H. 94 O'HO 095 43 I'SK 1 .59 0-45 0-92 I Bl Nov. 0-70 40 O'lU 1 77 1.50 S. s. 0.15 0-70 0.«5 0-70 !)«•. 020 :«i KO s .50 0-40 040 fl.Sfl 40 0.50 0-20 o;)(l 1 .50 1 in 24H 244 17 (W 1 40 no 0-45 s. s. 60 020 120 1 00 • '82 7. so 1 12 0«I 047 |S9» 1900 1W)I 1902 I9(H I9U5 I90fi 1907 1908 >ulns Means 1 53 ,52 0-34 07 13!) 018 0S5 Kl 0.95 0-33 0'3S 0-49 3.S8 0-60 ltr.l> DEKK .Cray Hill). O-.Vi i I IKI O-XO O'ON 0-73 1-90 109 085 71 0-38 O'A.5 044 S 38 4 19 2 .10 I '95 7-52 1-83 143 2-96 22- 18 3 42 I 4-31 8. 10 I 4-24 4 S3 I 21 3 :w 9-37 38-81 3 .53 4 31 H.& 3 ..54 0-89 3. 46 90 1 (M 3 13 WOS 9-70 :!'90 : 3 19 4 -OS i l-Bli 3-25 2-66 1 34 6-21 1 51 1 19 82 0-70 1 34 3-72 2 85 218 31-51 1909 3.110 2 39 OKI 0-85 ! 1-31 OKI 3-93 29 0-55 o:n 045 i)i;i.u 1 r. I'oli.-nl. 1909 1910 1911 1914 1915 191li 1917 MpatiK 20 1-00 1 13 95 .55 : 4-60 100 s. 0-74 01 20 2 (10 45 0-40 0-75 01 39 02« 8-43 3-9i 2-28 1-40 0-6S 0-:t8 2 75 ; 4-8 i 2-88 l-(M ! 2' 111 , :, m i 30 2 09 5-74 ■ 5 07 i 7 41 I 4 hi i 0.59 1 60 2 21 , 1 .16 2 OS 98 8-72 19-51 28-75 1 12 2-7!> 4-11 310 0-43 0-59 0-74 090 030 tl3 4 03 1-86 0-06 4 SO 3 311 1 01 0-7S MIS 2-77 1-44 1-53 l-iW 3 -.'Ml 1 1)9 2 40 1 94 0-50 003 'i-lft i 3-97 3 18 0-70 0-37 2-60 41 1 1-64 1-01 1 10 005 0-85 20-7B 15 14 14 02 8-76 3 .35 o2S -J 17 2 16 2 00 0-97 0-87 1 1-06 1914 1915 19tfi R ( liKKK irurli..liilnli'! 19ai 022 v.m ov> umr, 93 1«l>i 45 1!III7 144 lOON R. .s. 1909 to 1910 020 1911 70 058 074 0-22 20 055 0-80 62 053 0.13 0-80 1 31 031 13 65 1 2.5 99 028 074 644 0-54 37 22 0-78 0-85 fl-ll 0-73 07 1 39 3-47 O.W 1 19 4 72 39 1 19 .'« 2-67 16 91 2-20 2-81 7 31 3 .56 208 8 33 2 95 1 .T! 3-79 3.21 0-81 2-82 31 200 1 09 3 68 1 73 3-32 4-81 1 09 2-77 2-34 3 09 1 28 44 1-79 4-18 1 31 l-:w .5:1 0-18 2 41 n 16 .55 1-27 005 0-72 59 0-69 0-28 S3 0-86 0-24 0.18 .54 92 l-IO 0-07 0.5 41 50 1 19 081 S 1 IK) n 35 20 0-90 28 Sum*- 4-69 4 37 5-06 32 .39 18-97 21 59 7-77 4-28 3 »7 4-73 Means 52 49 072 0-56 2 11 3 81. 2 11 240 0-97 053 O-oO 59 n-fifi :«i liKIS 11)10 I '.1 12 1913 1MI4 191.i 111 Hi 1917 Mrans. - IDIM l!«l.i wm 111(17 I mix 19(19 I91II 1911 1912 19i:t 1914 191.1 19|ii 1917 35 .-riUM.iiAi.i. Ymf. .Isn. Feb. March. April. May. • w. July. Ab,. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. I»I3 1914 191.1 191fl 1917 1.21) 71 4.1 1 .ts 3 .-I 90 U 0.1 4U 063 40 l)-3tl 70 38 023 47 SI Ml 1.90 084 0.2« 1 .19 2 37 3 31 4. 16 .ISA smi 2.:i5 I'AS 22 OS 2«& 1 70 4 24 .1 S6 1 7<< III 21 4.6« 223 1 SO 400 J. SO MB 2. 10 2 43 2-72 117 o.«» I II &4 UU 1 Kl 002 1 2.1 0-43 0-80 O'ON S. 76 023 083 1 35 .*^utii.« 1.98 204 4 .12 ».37 1449 1001 099 2.58 3 17 .Mfiuw 0.9S 040 O'St OBO 1 «7 4-41 3 24 290 200 052 061 ECKVILLK. 1907 lixin 11H19 1910 1911 U 44 S& 20 flO 088 088 045 020 2 «5 0-40 90 52 1 60 25 1 00 2 85 435 1-72 1 03 9 SI 1 72 3 05 1 55 2 72 363 151 64 70 031 120 069 90 033 15 30 030 V,' 048 020 Surii^ 209 2 41 447 7 10 14 58 7 90 2. 15 2 21 1 92 075 0-83 ?t!rtui..t 0.52 060 1 12 095 2 37 4 80 2-63 108 74 064 2.1 021 liKM 1 0-75 • «5 2 20 206 1 1.74 1 4 35 01 2-28 3-42 1 14 71 095 0-68 029 030 0-70 1917 1-70 215 H.VU.MATTAN". s. 25 0-33 0-48 0-59 75 80 n Ao 70 40 4-95 050 n5 40 98 65 12 1-25 OK) 10 .'W 15 110 I .13 70 1 2s ; 45 1-23 .10 U.S. n 70 20 22 I 112 5-23 052 6 51 It. 3-76 12 070 1 .15 1 15 243 20 1. 66 .Vi 1 24 1 00 600 2 S3 3 61 2 19 494 962 093 25.46 2-83 1 7.15' 0R4 303 R. 1 20 S. 10 1 2 60 2 01 1 1 07 3-83 2 CD 0..58 035 0-33 3 40 2-93 547 1 07 0-95 60 028 2 S.1 7-96 3 09 2 44 1 09 0-25 20 A 05 1 79 4 US 30 35 30 3 22 1 .W i I-79 2 1)7 1 (1« 2 05 0-25 A 57 S-.IX j 2ft1 2 11 1 61) 30 010 3 99 5-54 ! 6-2S 2 97 I 7H 70 AO 2 43 1-81 j 203 1 66 118 R 040 1 40.33 ! 32 08 1 31. 63 15 31 10 37 455 226 1 4.03 1 3. 56 1 3-52 170 1 15 51 028 HILLSnowX. 0.15 1 05 0.92 1 25 25 98 SO 85 0-50 0-72 140 oe 070 153 12. 19 087 I 02 (19 10 0-70 70 0.80 45 50 35 1 50 90 010 055 050 8 26 0-59 1 44 , 0-42 46 0-75 2 00 1 05 77 84 .10 1 23 I 05 ()9 068 040 II 072 043 .18 72 29 88 0-22 194 141 25 37 .13 075 1 55 0-76 099 1 04 .1 88 |.:w 2 .14 2-96 2-38 2. 01 2 -.18 72 1 23 2 .18 1 83 2 27 10-59 28- 19 3 .19 8 .72 2-47 3 30 7-98 2 92 4-28 5 08 3 30 2 30 2 91 3 25 2-26 170 1 1)9 3 17 1 44 1 47 210 4 41 190 3-88 6-33 095 1-86 2 51 329 I'M 54- 12 3604 3-87 2. 57 1-71 1 43 1-76 3 76 2. 91 084 6-53 3 86 2 66 1 45 072 123 2 30 1 39 1.19 IM OIS 2 99 53 47 2 ,15 1-89 77 33 1 70 1 67 1 04 140 I 0-46 79 41 048 91 1 25 16 97 MS 051 2 69 1 .19 8A 139 ..Mi ?5i" 13 65 25 0-64 217 026 023 65 083 114 096 028 2-70 090 0-75 014 0-85 ' 190 008 143 073 030 100 0-59 030 034 S 140 035 060 115 11-90 1017 INNISKAII,. 1-19 081 I'lio n-33 20 0-90 2S 4-73 59 IS99 1900 19111 1902 11H)3 r.KH 190.^ 19011 1907 190H Means 74483— 3i 026 30 13 008 23 95 29 1 00 0-40 58 75 1 81 I 25 1 0-6S 20 0-90 I 27 50 70 6f. 0-lS Al SO 12 05 50 .10 407 474 2 39 1 49 5 98 2-49 : 0-88 1-97 043 241 1-22 02 12 0-84 0-60 0-20 45 0-5« 6 89 31 83 ! .12 60 4-70 3 34 3 85 3 18 279 4-18 8-S7 4-96 i 3 27 I 3 .14 , II 03 i 3-57 10 39 438 3 88 6-31 4-89 331 I 46 I 54 042 I 48 12-25 1 2-99 1 73 ; 3 94 : 605 2757 I -.19 1-43 j 2 03 1-27 I 4 31 ( 3-22 1 72 2-38 67 0-92 07 34-12 13 46 5 84 I 3-Oe 3-79 I 1 68 0-49 t 05 20 02 04 37 0-31 0-78 3 26 041 033 0-50 36 OSS 0-25 0-25 83 0-92 50 028 0-83 0-10 47 064 70 4-32 3 52 0-54 I D-SO 36 JKNNKK. Yoar. J»n. Feb. March. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sn>'. Orl. Nov. Vff. 191.1 1917 1 22 040 O'M OiW 00.1 028 II 023 2 13 287 4 27 263 5 99 O.Vi 0-78 I 97 3-70 160 1 Oii 0'«l 3 29 0-29 1-71 089 R 020 R. 1 40 1 9« Sums 1 52 I 43 033 034 «'00 • SO e-iu • 4S 2-89 0-20 334 Mt-ans 0«l 071 016 017 250 345 3-:> 2' IS I 10 0'96 007 '••■' KNEEHILL. IR9A 2.18 008 IS97 50 59 093 0-91 0-52 4-78 3 SO 1 04 1-65 089 1 28 0-85 I1IW 05 I 40 056 0-76 0-40 1 54 3 47 1-77 0-39 087 0-28 0-35 I»!I9 1 03 058 108 t 49 3 51 2 21 I 13 9-68 3 64 O'M 0'23 IMK) 0-31 042 080 2-34 3 94 2 40 1 ^2 3-57 3 01 15 lUOl 15 1 29 fi B4 0-99 029 054 190-.' ' 1903 intvi n 47 19 .'iO 6 11 0.W 45 O'SI 05 1 37 2 l.S 4 '74 1-40 46 2 75 1 92 108 087 R. I'llLI on 1 14 6 42 2-2S 1 IS 01 24 005 VMX't 20 5-25 2 9« 30 1 59 20 65 I'.io: 03 90 2 K5 1 32 2 38 1 11 0-20 1!M)K 22 2-23 5 19 III 075 016 Sum- 2 II 2« 337 718 26 33 4463 21 51 39 99 13 09 4-71 408 205 Miai;.' 042 075 0-84 60 2' 19 3-72 1-96 2-73 1 31 039 082 041 LACOMBE (Eiperiniental Station). 1908 1 1 04 28 291 8-22 210 239 030 041 a. 003 loot) 72 i t 43 35 28 241 2 24 4 -23 091 43 1 05 037 082 I'.HO n 73 074 o.;)3 U (M 1 53 3-S7 1 1 .35 2 61 1 00 27 51 030 MMl !,;, 48 10 12 151 5 63 1 439 267 2 .10 62 78 19 UM2 76 18 13 1 29 2 92 3 00 5 29 4 44 1 27 1 .56 93 008 19l;i 0-93 1 1 .M (W 02 48 2-98 3 43 2 43 059 0-68 05 05 llfI4 1 45 ' 1 (H) SO 34 1-2S 6. 07 1 11 1 10 2 36 030 1-50 0-98 1915 :!0 03 75 32 1 25 8 2S 2 79 084 1-83 0.53 30 S. 19l« (1 411 1 :w 52 60 2 04 3 .17 4 31 5 22 30fi 1 01 40 045 1917 1) 7.1 6-59 ,« 7 27 33 4 43 1 24 3 28 1 49 1 13 1 79 2 04 1538 1 36 S. 1-25 Mranf* 451 19 59 4535 30- 18 24 50 7-79 484 4 15 Sums 0-73 081 044 045 IW) 454 302 245 I 54 0-78 048 042 LACOMBE No. 2. 1903 1904 1905 190«\ 1907 190K 1909 19111 1911 SUIII^ Mrans. .50 I 15 74 015 42 03 1 20 0.53 S. 035 0.30 032 70 15 3 86 2*8 0-65 0-38 85 05 S. 15 0-30 20 .50 1 29 3 34 I 042 1 25 20 10 1 .50 R. 32 15 0.30 0-85 4«7 52 5-79 0-21 1.54 2 93 34 2 2« 1 01 2 .58 143 1812 201 3 33 2-78 5 47 2 75 5 50 784 1 01 :) 39 4 07 36 14 402 1-86 3-62 1 01 3 23 1 47 2 ,56 111 2 23 1709 I 36 151 79 4 10 1 09 0-36 2 75 97 1 47 !K) 14 3 «) 34 .34 1 20 8-36 105 1 98 20 1 15 20 1 10 1 32 70 SO 7 45 47 20 .30 2 82 001 0.50 45 1 4 25 098 008 080 020 0-67 010 1915 I \N(in<1N. MAYTON. 1908 1907 1 90S 1909 1 80 i 020 0-30 030 070 1 13 1 i 0-70 75 030 097 3 20 4 61 060 5 21 263 I 05 3 68 3-7B I 55 1 76 R 32 0-40 I'St 015 080 010 Sums I 50 60 1-83 1 1 75 4 17 530 1-76 72 1 50 090 Means 75 030 0-91 1 0!» 2 08 2 60 1 84 2 65 088 36 078 045 37 NATEBY. Y.'ar. Jan. Kel>. March. April. May. JUIH-. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. mil 0-51 138 04; 2-47 0-42 OIH 5'U 2 OS 2' IS 200 0S2 087 0«1 0«8 26 063 21 041 174 003 S. 04S 1912 1913 1914 031 030 lO Sums 1-84 3 07 1038 3 39 1 SI 2 3« 04« Mi'uns. ,.,, OSl 03t 0-30 0»2 1 02 3 46 1 13 30 OSO 079 016 040 NATHELLA {.\l«»k). l!)i:i 1917 C jS 020 026 040 0-27 s. 0-80 0-20 8-28 3 09 1 46 OSS 1 34 2 10 0-93 1 40 3 94 0-27 226 42 0-32 3S3 035 045 1 22 0-25 8. 70 10 SUIIIT' 0-75 38 oaa 027 8 48 S'lO 437 S34 29S 4 20 1 92 80 .\l.-:iiiH 033 14. 080 4-24 1-70 1 46 267 098 1-40 064 0-27 OLDS. 1914 llll.'i 191(1 1917 60 04S 80 029 60 081 492 4-86 349 4 S3 1 88 1 22 4 61 087 085 8 .M 243 240 1 SO 73 93 MO M U 80 95 25 0-90 Sums 089 1059 9 90 6 70 941 4-83 3 16 :'44 210 Meana 060 0'45 80 044 3'S3 3 30 2 23 4 70 242 1 OS 081 070 i'i;Kiti:( iv. 1913 1914 191.5 191 K 065 035 SO 050 20 20 0.15 05 025 016 0.12 41 1 17 1 00 4 33 2-74 3 98 405 7 03 3 25 1 38 212 3 S4 4 »« 356 1 63 2 30 5 12 047 2 56 207 015 MS 2 60 S. 1 1.5 1 65 S. 93 II M Sums 1 80 090 n.6S 89 9 24 18 31 14 24 12 61 5- 10 3-90 115 Meant) 0-60 030 " i2 030 231 4-58 3 66 3 15 1-70 1 30 055 38 THE BASINS OF THE BOW AM) OLDMAN RIVERS. January. -Tlic western iHirtum of tliesc Ikl-^iiis uiul a cdnsidenilile piMpurtinn of the wlicile is m.nintaiiKiiis enuiitry, yet n(jricult.;.'-e i^ pnu'tised to sonic extent in valleys, where the elevation does not ureatly (.\e(.ed -l,()i)0 feet. From si:ch points and lower levels only have ineteorolo(rieal records of any length lic-n olitameil For elevations above 5,000 feet only the records inadc for a short time on Sulpluir Mi}iintaiii an(' later at the Spray Lakes are availai>le. The isotherms which aiipcar on the majis must not he supposed, therefore, to depict accurately the loc.al varia- tions ill the upper jiarts of these liasins. The isotherms sim|ily connect the mean temperatures as oliscrved in a few of the numerous valleys. .Vnd it is thus shown that temperature in ,January increases with elevation and also with decreasing latitude, M ('alK:iry the nornial mean maxi- nium is 2-1° and the corresponding minimum 1 \ JMirthcr up the Mow \allcy at H.-u\tT the temper- atures are a dcuree or two higher. Freiiucnt see-saws of temperature, however, take place iHtWiiii Banff and Calcary, and the isotherms merely express the f;iet that the advantage of the ( Achanges lies with Haiilt, Further south near the South Kootcnay I'ass and the headwaters of the Oldman, the Belly and St. Mary Rivers, the normal daily maxmium is about 'M)" and the minimum about ,")'. .\long the Bow east of Calgary the temperatures fall nipidly to approximate those of the l{(.d I)(.er \':illcy whicli is not f:ir distant on the north. But near Bassano where the How begins to run to the southeast, the fall in temperature is checked. W Bassano the. me:;n maximum is about 11° ..iiid thi. mean miiiiniuni about --i°. M the Cr:',!!.! I'orks wiuTc the Bow and Belly meet, thi. ti'inperaturcs are nearly as high as at Calgary. February. I'mm Calgary and BanlT down to tlie4".tth parallel the normal dailv maximum is 2h" to :i()' and the daily minimum zero to li" at elevations approximating -MIOO feet. In the lower ISortio:; of ! !;c \{::\\ n!;!;:;^::: :;:;;! !>. !!\- \. i!!.^\-- t]:.: f.-:;;;v..:-.. ;;:;■..- ..;.. S^^ h.:. ,.,■ The region drained by the Little Bow River is cohler than the region near .Medicine Hat. iri' is 38 April. warn, n-ui.m 1,.< .nov.l furtl-.T :,w:.y fr.m> ' ^' ."ll '?na"s° Z'yWA^'nr Hnt. Tlir i.Mniliium v;>n.'^ littlc' nvrr llir wli'.l( nui-'ii in.in - :>t Mcilicilic Hat. "' '■»;.,.....„ ramarv a,„l M-.li.iu.. Ila, .l.T. i-^ nn in,.,... fn-n. ...= .n 75= ,n ,1. ..K.xunu.n •iml from \-i' lo ■»'.»" in tli.> imninuim. July.- Alo,^ ,... .if... ,n,.n,lia,. ^^; ^^^^^tn'.^i^lt^^^^:^!:' ^'^^^^^ ;;:r;r':'i:^,rt;:M;:l-M,.x i^- "- y,;^.";:;-;',;:",:.::":;;::™; i^rssrs^ J'wii S^ ■"■;='-: ^^ ™;;„':i ui„ „ «.. "*;;;"'":;;;:::; S;:;:.™;«2^":;i, ,..,. .r ,,. ,.,. ^< o,-^- «-' ;,ii'l Naiiton witli a mir.iiiuini of 4(> . ., so'"K„i,ln:;; ":r^;r ' :i^ i:,M:';a;.-a.,ou„.,. ..,„..,■ ....... .,,,. ..., ,„:.. ,„ ...o. "' "^•;r::;'S....ri.i... is .rc.:„..a ,.. >..-,. -„.„.,:.„.,. ...u.. ...,,.1, . ,..,. ...,.,■,.,>,„., ..f ""'"ri^arv has a maxinunu of 7- anU nuM,„>u.n of .5', N,-ar I^.>an,. a,.! u,.:,r tho h.ad of tl„. I ittN. I!ow tluTf is a curious low.-ri.m ..f the ininimun. tcniprratur... September. Thr .»,..>, ninninun. is ;S.V in thr up,ht l.or.iou nf lh. ^'^'''^'J::,^';;'';^";,^;,;;! "-r:=::?;;::MXu:f;n*t^.™.:-^ ■■'>•■■«" ,naNin>umt,.m,.,.ni.ur..,whicl. isWi=a. L.thhrid^r :,u.l ,0 al Mr,l>.n„ Hat. «Ctober.----rh.warn....n.«ionisthMoniH.^KM:,oH^ „,axunum of ..(.= an.l a .nran "'"'■'i'l'i" " /^ ,„,;^, ' //i ,u, 1 o 2<.^v n^^ a, Ha,>tT .1.. n„.an Cakarv lias a mean maxmiuiii of ...) ami a in.'au ininiiMum oi . maximum is AH". At alti.u.l.s .,f t.5(M) fo.-t th.. m.-.u MHUwunn w J, . November. The St. Mary Hivr r..«io„ ha., th. lu^h,M >,„,.„ n.:,M.,n„n uf 1- Nvhd. th. hi^;h,'.t nuninium is at PuR-hcr Cnvk approxtmatrlv 21 . .r.-nunaiMt: mtim falls 10° and the miiumum ahout 8 . \. C.karv the mean maximum is 2<.»° aiul ih, Mi.aii nununuM, 11 . 39 UlA.l'lJDS 111 MONTHLY I'UKCIIMTAI-ION, IIASIN.- ol ITIi: lioW AMJ ULDMAN lilVKHS. BANFF. Yiiir. Jan. F.!.. Marrh. April. May. June. July. Aug. Stpt. Oc-t. Nov. D»c. \'J7 1 44) 1 44 1) 22 1 S8 1 12 S8 1 75 94 1 31 M 0-77 1 64 1 10 3 94 046 3 12 94 1 21 2 54 1 05 2 85 072 M8 OM 0-27 2 47 3U 63 0-80 55 048 1-73 30 40 56 1 TO 1-38 1 04 OM 0-20 45 25 75 87 0-34 OM 0-94 1 05 99 1 83 2 68 1-35 1 37 4 1)0 1-35 093 19 1 55 1 58 78 1 59 ,M 0-32 1 42 0-90 0-30 1 57 1 13 1 0» 079 1 07 SI 1 22 1 49 1 .'i7 .M 107 96 .56 32 1 63 1 Mi 92 1 19 1 15 1 35 l-.M 1!)0 1 ()0 2 48 78 |.8« 1 04 1 37 3 as 4 02 87 2 -.39 7 63 094 0-97 3 1)6 2-98 3 .33 414 1-49 0-63 1 35 1 06 1 34 1 46 2 :i4 4 24 3. 28 4 13 80 5 06 2 15 2 96 4 OS 4 00 5 12 1 9(1 2 63 3 91 1-91 2S0 2 61 51 2-7 2-84 3 02 2 29 1 81 6 05 2 65 2 95 249 135 059 1 72 1-89 2 00 2 05 2-71 2-68 74 1 72 .54 2 62 1 41 lis I 0« 1 14 Iff) 224 2 56 2 89 1 82 1 10 017 041 1 31 1 09 84 2 30 .13 1 72 72 0-57 1-66 1 95 96 1 87 70 1-36 56 1 SI 1 23 I 89 1 73 1 24 1 09 1 73 4-88 3S8 094 1 26 1 2S 1-32 1 68 200 0-90 M 087 1 22 1 18 4-67 0-99 1 64 1 41 2 -.38 2 .59 48 1 24 30 036 1 ■■•I-, iviil iMi; 1V,1^ IVI'I !>' us. 07 15 67 70 1 13 26 1-57 1 13 40 1 15 62 1 00 86 0-65 70 0-76 55 68 1 12 1 04 34 .50 0-76 (18 0-76 0-18 23-23 49 i 1 16 22 1 t)7 II 71 07 80 47 96 .58 U 64 31 29 40 2 04 90 60 46 14 80 0-37 1 79 87 1 14 30 1 06 2 05 21 0-80 46 0-85 0-90 24-11 41 1-72 70 m 2 13 t 38 00 2 47 4 05 34 1-94 18 2 05 5 44 1 32 I -91 8-90 4-25 1 .56 2 06 6 98 1 04 4.59 2 -.50 1-08 5 03 1 42 2 27 0-52 3 11 3' 10 1-76 77-1 2 15 3 .10 2 13 3 70 0-61 2 27 2 20 1 1)7 1 II 1 10 1 97 \ T2 8 13 3 21 3 .52 3 .58 7 00 S-S2 2 (15 1 99 6 01 2 35 3 76 7 26 2 07 1-54 2 63 4 31 3 91 2 64 4-02 1 46 1-98 103-07 313 5-49 3-70 20 3 .54 3 23 2-37 2 21 2 81 2 40 1 95 10 4-97 1 84 5 54 3-87 2 il 2 02 I 2-90 I 5 06 4 10 I 74 91 1 15 85 1 73 4 09 0-44 2 17 5 20 0-61 2 -.52 3-98 I 49 047 87-76 2-12 3 06 n. 2-19 2 08 K. 3-47 1 SS I 10 0-88 1 47 1-18 1-66 2 13 2 80 9 40 1-29 0-71 6 40 7 70 2 73 69 3 00 3 34 1 .52 59 3 97 4 36 2-75 5-19 2-18 0-78 203 1-52 2-31 R. 76 1-54 23 1 84 1 13 n 77 .50 76 : 30 2 .53 1 46 1 (14 .54 U m 3 99 2 9,5 1 ,57 1 SI n ti9 35 004 2 49 58 36 1,50 J 89 2 SO 87 1 II 2-33 0-84 0'9S 0-03 R. 0-79 II 13 1 01 07 ■0-24 27 86 74 11 21 70 0-76 2S 1 31 0-40 12 0-61 1-35 31 90 15 .55 0-64 48 51 1 09 56 1 82 2 17 1-20 1-38 85-89 I 43-82 21 85 63 2-52 t-29 I 0-65 0-30 ,03S 0-99 0-41 0-12 06 20 1 30 1 20 1-10 0-49 2 26 2 .54 30 28 1-80 40 39 60 20 1-20 34 O-OO 03 21 34 0-61 0-68 0-97 2-72 047 0-28 S. 23-85 70 110 013 SO 3-00 4-73 Its 0-34 0'3S IS* 0-77 0-23 1-37 0-70 4« 09 0-57 40 82 036 70 0-40 0-44 O-iO 1 85 60 25 0-31 S. 25 10 020 44 0-17 M7 .S. 75 30 0-50 1-48 16 82 0-49 4(1 1.:A1.1jAHY (Ulenbuw lliueh Irri«iiliuD Suiiuaj. Yp»t. 1 Jm. Feb. Mwr. .\|>nl May. June. July. A 191.1 U 1)5 20 0.53 78 90 SO 085 060 05 04 25 65 1 00 0-80 90 51 .35 37 1 .50 1 25 60 1 16 73 1 30 20 1 18 2 .30 S. 57 3 .57 2-12 71 3 52 1 51 4 05 5 57 72 S3 4 113 3 06 5-38 1 10 76 1 9t\ 26 1 81 1 22 3 39 1-05 046 1 84 4-85 2 16 1 07 2 14 2 -.53 SO 19 2 75 2 14 2 35 2- 19 0.30 076 0-27 35 0-78 15 0-62 20 0-15 039 30 0-95 35 I 15 020 77 0-50 030 S. 1914 I9l.i 1917 72 092 058 1 30 4-10 3-58 H. 1-18 1 75 8. 1-M .*^utnrt 6 «3 5 21 7-18 8-79 1903 3061 1098 25-35 17 18 5-14 3-39 578 Means 0-60 58 072 088 2 11 3 06 1-22 254 t-72 051 038 058 41 M1-,I<1( INh. HAT, Ye«r Jan. Feb. Mv. April. M.y. June. July. Auc nvpt. Oct. Nov. Dec IHKI 1HN4 R. 087 3S 024 (1 10 050 OHO 19 1 39 2 21 2 64 1 19 3 84 25 096 0-40 IHHA (1 m 39 5« 13 13 3 SI 1 «0 149 04 10 002 .s. s. S. 32 HO 1 41 1 .M 78 II 019 79 0-51 28 30 s. S. 63 12 5 75 29 098 41 46 02S 70 4S 0)12 90 20 208 3.34 4 78 1 00 U 06 66 18 40 10 0-20 43 I 00 2 M 023 1 92 K. 22 43 0-77 42 31 .W 3 00 33 3 30 II 50 2 10 93 58 R. 013 lH2 1 42 48 1 51 2 45 2 22 1 07 1 71 1 23 0-87 112 t 13 1 17 87 3 32 260 3 79 460 1 66 80 031 91 47 1 M 1 OS 1 25 1 62 2 26 2 67 5 65 1 92 I 02 1 95 1 IS f>^)I t RH 1 40 0.52 11 629 4 01 2 82 26 2 41 45 .55 30 llll)'> O'tIK t>5 20 10 3 18 3 17 2 W 080 22 (1 3<) KO 1 IS 25 30 25 45 4 19 u 1 39 1 80 65 05 45 12 I'M 14 35 067 1 20 U .53 1 10 2 04 1 19 92 t)8 .52 H. 50 l'JO'> 70 015 ,M 30 1 13 3 93 85 074 16 13 30 005 50 010 n 05 23 4 37 2 64 09 2' 16 05 044 104 095 t'H)7 75 025 51 30 6$ 1 69 92 062 1 III S. 01 O'lS nio 045 045 005 IS 1 1)6 1 85 1 34 U. 1 22 12 35 .33 20 030 . i ■ 2-67 1 69 20 42 13 52 79 14111 20 45 02 20 1 29 1 63 2 24 54 .30 050 0-60 20 010 32 1 29 1 i 3 60 1 85 2 20 1 75 045 X?S 064 70 018 031 94 lb 1 19 98 158 1 34 88 29 0-38 I'M) 41 111 1 0« 097 1 06 3 72 1 35 2 43 KU 041 10 0-20 1 22 80 59 rt. 55 2 00 34 066 1 40 3 48 23 90 38 MS 002 R. 2 72 4 67 3 iW 20 2 17 1 01 09 14 ptltt 53 1 21 2« C 18 3-73 4 09 2 70 1 69 1 11 57 0-.55 1 2S I'.M- , 0-72 055 14 83 17 60 62 1 79 89 85 0-52 61 14 on 1 43 1 25 002 2 »4 Sum-* 1985 21 20 I9SS 22 34 48H 3« 13 22 48 23-60 20-77 M.'iliM CM 0«2 058 OM 1-78 284 1 80 1 44 1 03 O'M 067 0S» MA( 1. 1.1 111. .M.r.l.HTA. 94 008 S. 20 008 15 0.53 0-70 0-40 2 74 0-48 1-27 l-9« 2-23 0-44 1 70 0-10 I*.''7 10 0-10 .58 1 20 00 4 20 2 16 0-15 0-92 :« 42 .55 30 41 1 (» 27 1 59 1 OO 1 57 4 04 85 0-,5S 15 81 1 ON 25 1 10 70 3 43 1-92 4 13 2 40 1-75 1-67 05 1 2« t'KIO 13 70 34 60 081 28 2 87 (t4 2-39 0-78 0-60 005 26 0.58 35 OS 2 06 4 31 1 24 0-43 1 91 M 45 50 I 'Id:.' 48 0-.55 «3 20 2 65 2 90 1 20 22 51 U 04 70 40 I'lii-l 0-60 50 0-70 1 22 42 1 10 2 30 2 34 .1.5 00 000 s, 00 S. 90 10 15 6.5 0-65 1 38 SK) 35 00 28 I'Ki.') 1 60 15 .M 30 156 2-90 95 68 6.S 1 0(1 1 30 000 1 10 70 1-23 51 6 56 3 .54 1 68 3 26 14 1 10 80 1 20 0-30 .30 1 19 0-91 1 30 3 57 074 1-59 1 9« 0-05 45 rms .'il 7N I 77 .34 4-71 B S3 77 .59 0-89 79 10 05 74 .50 6.5 1 .33 3 51 3-02 3 19 11 19 33 52 92 O-.TS 1 75 16 0-16 99 0-78 1 91 1 04 1 34 03 68 60 I'll 1 1 20 1 15 70 45 2 76 4 61 2-77 2 79 3 14 34 6.3 70 70 1 13 10 67 60 i 05 3 32 2-01 2 01 52 0-7D .32 I'iri 1 10 SO .50 25 50 3 22 1-99 1-48 .52 20 0-20 000 I'lU 1 45 38 0-39 0-3! 3 00 5-83 0-15 2-49 0-38 2-46 1 66 2 00 l''!."^ 1 05 O-KO 1 15 1 12 2-32 3 24 4 40 2-22 61 5 10 0-6.5 26 l'UUIll.'* «' 7 OS 11 40 9 43-38 to 47-48 10 23 23 II 33 41 II 24'SI II 1448 II « W 10 Mi'uns 1 06 0H8 1 28 204 4-34 4 74 1 3 11 304 223 1 42 i 48 0(4 I'llllplll-, \l III It 1 \ mil I«I3 0»5 201 I 13 3 40 3 25 ■4-5« M,-un. 0»4 3 14 674 4-40 .STR-VrHMOUE, ALBERTA. 1»12 4 89 1-83 1 46 1 10 90 4S 45 0-4(1 n-i» S3 7-28 073 2-37 26 25 92 ID14 IV15 80 85 45 0-07 4U 2-7fl 2-»l lih 1 16 2-00 0-80 0-49 OO 45 U 05 0-12 3 42 4 77 0-89 1 46 2 58 074 0-30 20 11(16 1917 30 20 50 044 4 51 2 u:i 3 24 3 13 IS 20 96 3 27 2-30 SI 2-48 1 0.5 1 30 00 1 30 1 44 2 10 1-69 1 38 12-13 19 16 13-09 12-7S 691 439 2-82 204 .Moans 39 42 034 28 243 3 83 2' 18 2 12 1 30 1 08 048 0-68 .11 MI'IM. I'OINU. 1905 VM6 I'.WT 1 038 1 03 3 73 I 16 4 14 S3 038 IS .V) 69 60 07S OOS 16 63 068 031 3 311 3 37 OSS 18 43 1911 IH 63 32 40 ;>H« 3 56 231 3 96 1 M 10 1 09 29 Ittli s 13 O'OA 1 M 1 61 3 68 663 1 49 2 16 K. 20 I'ilit 0-30 (>4 1 62 3 28 2 2» 1 go 0-37 I'MI 40 S. 33 O'M 282 1-20 2 17 87 60 04S OOA 2.1 3 11 a s« 9 37 2 22 1 8» 020 0.1S .IS Itjlrt .10 0-30 04« A4 4 4.1 1 S3 2'SU 2911 OW 109 0-28 40 IUI7 U » 0'4S 40 1 04 rw 2 70 033 1 60 76 1 99 .S. .19 Hunit* :> w 371 2« 6 17 30 82 39 »2 28. 1» 22 07 12 74 909 264 3 29 Mfnns 033 041 028 062 280 3 49 2M 201 1 27 O'SI 27 036 81L1.IVAN CRE^^K (LINEHAM). 1911 12 020 018 009 2 18 2..10 300 4 90 048 12 005 iyi2 13 87 1 00 96 1 60 4 IS 8 61 2 30 3 22 2 03 1 23 0-40 I9i:{ 1 22 1 42 2 17 70 2.10 S 10 2 91 4 11 1 90 4S I ;s 1 38 S8 1 62 1 74 3 10 063 1 6.1 1 .19 4 10 200 1 13 1 43 63 1 23 1 DO 9 62 9 24 4 VO 3-22 393 1 30 1 19 088 IWltl 4 40 1 12 2 22 1 89 6 62 503 2 91 6. 66 2-97 1 70 90 099 .*b. Marrh. April. M.y. June. July. AiK. SWpt. Oct. Nov. Dm. I9U. iai.1 ItlA I«I7 7S 40 78 OM ts DM DM 7« 1 W u (M 72 OM M M 1 43 3 SO 1*9 3»7 3 14 448 \U ISO 040 2 » 24« OM S M 1 M Its 1 M 13 1 «7 2IM 1 111 337 U »7 1 67 2 W) 1 •• OSO OS* H. 0(0 010 0*4 141 Sum-. . SOI S'll 340 s la not 11 10 sn • 40 • SO • 00 2S4 S IS Mnn: 7« ON on 07t 3 20 3M 147 ZSS 1 tl «SS t4 on c ill.l.MAN, 1SI2. OM) 1 4S 1 SO 1»I3. 2 70 1 18 24S 062 l'S8 1 08 I'tl 2 S8 1 24 2 50 1 IN ■S. iyi4. 3 03 OSS 4 M 1 '3 0«« 1 7« 0117 2 N» 2 20 4 411 3 ID 70 1»1S U 1 88 74 0-40 3 18 3 IS I « 7» 1 41 1 !• MO 2 07 lyis 1 22 1 7S 2 30 1 83 3 10 2 62 1 l» 1 It 470 2 2» 036 1 3S lUIT 1 SS 1 40 1 10 283 280 1 63 6S 1 88 076 0»4 040 l'«7 8umi. • OS • 7« 11 14 7 11 10 «3 IMS • 64 t 2S 1031 12 31 84* 7» MCMU. 1 81 1 3S 3 23 1 43 2 12 2 23 1 33 1 8S 206 20S I 41 1 21 i« I.I V I i[i;i;nA\K u win 1912. 1 00 1 86 OM 1V13. 2 34 91 1-77 1 67 |T9 2. 01 1 88 1 92 062 1 3A 1 OS 008 1914. 2 18 91 2 59 1 53 0-48 3 06 95 4-74 1 17 358 2 92 OSS lUl.). 1 05 1 63 76 1 04 2 60 B 80 2 42 1 81 1 73 91 78 83 1»1». 3 10 2 38 1 40 1 00 1 90 3 43 1-70 2 85 1 76 1 88 1 51 0-83 IUI7, 2 05 MO 043 1 95 3 26 1 u3 083 1 52 1 51 2 27 022 4 IS Suiii- 1072 6 93 • 9S 7 19 10 03 16-93 7-78 12 S4 679 II 00 834 7'3« Meantt. 2 14 1 S» 1 39 1 44 201 339 t SS 3 SI 1 3« 1 83 1 3( l-2t GRAHSY LAKE. ISdW. K 199 R. 67 80 1 40 ISO?. 1 30 20 35 40 1 00 4 W (1 U4 20 3 50 S. 005 10 mm. 11 UH 030 063 K. 2 OO 411 .W 1 08 2 02 1 30 05 20 iww 1) SO 0-75 025 SO 2 45 1 M 4M 141 t M 4'« • ai 4 u 2» 1 M 107 SM I 20 007 1 M 1 74 071 HA 2 87 1 20 00« I'M 1 01 .1 «a 2 0* 1 21 R. 1 la 1 m 1 70 IM '"8. 1 as oao 1 so 8. n (12 DO 1 .10 2 lU 3 70 Sum» «M «u tn a 10 1100 » 031 10 7S lom lOU 4 tS a OS Mmm 1 « I'M in 1 « SO 4'll j 1 U 1 70 ...1 1 II Oil 1 ao I V»HI.N( 1, l',rkl»ml 1008 1 aa 1 M Oil 157 o-ai 1 10 87 15 1 17 1 14 a.i 3 0« 1 oa 1 01 2 78 01 ,30 20 25 .1.1 1 00 aa .1 m « «a 37 1 01 11 n »« DM M u 2 .VH II Nl 2 21 44 50 85 W) (1 A.1 70 IH) u 0« 24 M 3ft 14 1 M 3 04 2« 711 mil 80 "0 .M as 2 2fl 3 .17 1 ea } 23 1 M 3S 1 2.1 1012 M 20 40 M 28 2 43 3 38 1 IK 3 HI 1 08 KO .15 I 00 M (10 10 M It 41 072 I 47 1 32 040 45 40 1914 Jutn'' 880 088 8 30 589 an 19 12 31 19 7 44 18 54 30 28 10 8-1 S 73 6 36 Mnnr 083 59 083 1 91 312 1 74 1 88 203 1 07 057 084 i.i.Mnuiiix;!-;. 1888 1891 . oao oas 1 00 4-30 52 087 085 75 050 77 053 35 45 1892 033 048 77 1902 087 1 04 048 002 11 27 8. 88 598 89 84 02 43 62 79 089 33 2 95 1 12 186 3 21 1 60 017 58 .V) 90 1 03 41 2 SB 1 80 96 1 19 .12 85 03 '>5 1 4.1 0.1 74 ,10 1 .13 2 BH 1 44 1-99 VO 1 13 I 36 1907 22 20 .14 1 30 8 60 2 31 083 4 70 16 1 93 81 088 1 .12 30 M 1 OK 1 14 3 M 1 43 2 30 3 24 05 014 12 27 71 1 10 67 2 7S 7 M 0.41 89 43 1-16 02 25 .14 49 28 37 1 51 427 S2 1 98 n 21 49 40 53 08 ,so 10 32 0-78 n 64 OS 68 1 HA 63 43 0-82 51 37 89 2 .12 4 62 2 33 4 04 3 98 044 1 25 41 98 33 42 45 69 1 91 12 12 13 13 12 11 11 12 12 12 12 >ums 8 14 '- 7 63 12 84 .18 99 33 18 18 14 20 75 15 19 808 6-78 0-56 6 50 M Pans 068 0S8 59 91 3 64 2 76 1 64 189 127 67 .14 46 ItTHHRlUtiK 111 iiii: ■oil IUI4 I'Jl.-l I'llA 1U17 l*«in> J« Ui. il....;.. , ■'c ■• Miiy. Jvm. Juli . \ ,. 1 10 %7 (.M 0.11 1 .12 3 ta 1 31 1 l-«« ! 1 22 M II W O.M M 1 M 47 3 W 7.1 1 Ml N 00* JM .1 .M) J49 n :M UM W 1 (13 w SOI 3 47 2*1 3 40 W CM ft 10 2« 041 1 14 It! O-TI 1 l« in 332 \»Kt r-n 10 70 i>-7» OM II Vt 3M 1 M 2 14 l>w. I'tt IM ..n ••It 0*7 0'4W 014 om 7a 2M 4,1 1 » 2 ?A 1 .1* OM w 4 »7 1 W 74 11 1 «0 04t 000 110 12 W 7.7» J7« 1 H 2 17 1 » 04« OM I.VMMIN 1 1 043 OM lull) lull l»l.' mil 1»I0 IWIII lain 1917 I 07 1 2S 1 3» 1 20 0>2 OH! 0«0 l'4l 047 I .IS II W U.VI U 73 043 M 0»l 1 43 1 41 13 0H3 070 1 63 1 00 tl4 2J0 l» 044 1 20 0.W 1 in 1 :w 2 Kl 136 »m HO :i 7« 21 ! II 70 4 17 1 M 13 30 I 7 2« 014 7 M 3IU 40 4 33 1 tt2 52 6 !U ' 2 ml 3 uti 2 HI 071 3 46 1 W .177 2 12 11 IN) 1 32 246 4 01 OM 061 .- 66 1 61 3 37 60 1 10 0«7 1 41 1 02 0'7S 3 17 60 1 20 008 oiw 0.11 S3 060 7S 7» 1 SS Sum* r 602 7 3 at 7 7U T 2773 7 34 n 7 II «7 30 31 7 17 47 7 10 02 7 866 S64 It MroM OM OM ou 1 IT 3M 4M 167 2«0 2 SO I'M 1 OH 071 MAO RATH. l«ni iwir IWM 103 230 040 OM .10 OM 031 1 30 1 30 1 40 0S» 1 TO 035 602 I 64 4T3 2 0.1 3 2S TOT 33T OSI 04» 037 3 21 103 R. 176 1 00 1 47 IT 3 IT 1 ,10 oos 2 30 30 Sului* 372 1 38 2»l 40* 1339 12 37 464 434 476 381 1 5S 360 Mrnn.. 1 24 046 0»7 101 44S 4 13 1 16 3 13 IS* 1 IT 0.T8 1 90 MAYfKOFT. IDU I»I2 l!li:i 11114 1UI.1 mix 1917 Mcana 2'U 1 l'3S 45 l'2a 3 45 I 42 1 61 408 311 045 1 92 72 0-73 60 0-48 I'3I MO 295 444 099 1 35 1'88 2 08 17 133 058 2 23 2 AS 2 13 2 82 ,16 0-76 1 32 2-45 1 62 1 21 285 081 294 1 65 2 28 2 31 91 1 (19 0-74 1 00 4 14 8,12 3 75 2 60 1 90 1 69 U fO 1 4.1 112 1 02 2 70 280 2 S3 2 23 1 75 1-60 115 1 066 65 062 202 3'8T 2 10 091 2 ,14 1'6T l'8l 8. ! 992 i 1 42 622 T 18 871 18 70 21 09 16 18 1800 11 99 10-45 9-38 7 60 fl K9 103 t 24 2 6T 301 231 3ST 1 Tl 1 48 1 34 109 MOUNT.. IN VIEW. 1912 l«i:i lUH IUI.5 191), 1917 2 .10 I II •M II 90 ■ 1 60 I 1 30 I I 80 II 7.1 1 211 ' I 90 I I 20 1 M I 35 I .10 1 95 i 9U 97 2 29 1 94 I 13 7 00 Meanit. I 40 6-85 6-30 2 20 14- 3 01 4 94 346 6.13 15 08 I 37 I 36 { 3 02 4. 06 2 61 10 87 553 2-89 25 96 5 19 3-77 I'M 5 15 I 61 I I 26 3 95 4 11 U 45 3 05 2 38 0-99 ] 90 I 3 46 I 1 80 i M9 oos 1-72 5 03 1 89 I 90 197 12 83 I 13 94 2 57 2 79 8-34 I 67 1236 I 30 0-61 1 74 40 1 .10 000 545 0-91 N'ANTOS. 1912 ii>i:i 1914 1 91. I Ifllfi I'.ii: Sum" M«UI8 030 25 45 1 40 1-40 310 690 I IS 0-83 3 88 6'T2 1 06 332 1 90 030 000 80 18 1 NO 7 49 2 IS 3 0.1 1 09 1 .10 8 80 65 85 1 1 15 »8 1 1 17 2 97 1 38 3.^^ 1 12 2 82 1 20 050 20 1 010 096 5 51 928 3 47 3 00 1 68 119 60 60 0-78 6 10 347 2 14 547 4 29 2 30 0.10 40 1 18-5 10 1 51 393 306 045 1 73 094 1 80 060 1 2 65 355 4 39 1 1933 30 13 16 32 3 72 18 52 -sToT 12 44 1 11 11 2 10 340 66 0-46 j OTl 088 3 44 5.03 1 2 07 1 85 52 048 47 M M M O.M .12 (» 75 0-7» 1 5» S 64 » 071 3 30 030 2 W 130 072 046 17 OM OM 0S8 400 lot 0-30 029 0-45 I 40 1-40 310 MS 000 080 090 090 OM 240 04« PLAYLE CREEK (Furmu). mi Itll2 iui:i iai4 m^ iiii: Mmm u.. 1 \t ,1 April. M^ JmM. J«ly. Aiw. Hrpl. Oct, Not. Dm. S It %» in S IS a 7f *» 110 07S ow 40 u 1 39 79 233 3 M 1 S8 3 20 OM ato 30 070 10 1 30 W ON 3 M 1 12 S70 200 on 1 00 73 1 43 on S 12 • M 494 1 32 1 SO IS* 73 m 1 a« 1 M 1 04 72 3 41 2M 3«2 3 02 2 4t « 3S 1 23 70 on OM OM 2 W 422 244 on 1 111 1 07 1 31 09 1 M 4'tt IM t» • S3 11 3S I6H ISSS IS 12 II SI U II S II 4M too on I'O* e.*r 1(7 33t 3'M 391 in SM 1 03 OSl III II ' III I I- IKM 013 Sir 917 222 14 IK»4 1 S7 271 OM 234 3S1 371 04* 2M 080 2S3 072 1 44 IMi.'i 342 1 7S 01* 042 OM 436 4 H 061 1 84 0S3 55 U4 IxUII 72 1 63 1 M 4 M 38 1 31 032 «6 37 1»«7 M 50 028 047 1 20 937 229 00* 1 29 99 1 24 0* lUUI 1 04 W 00 2 01 588 1 81 .M 2 45 00 45 18 IWIL* 0.U M 1 .W 8S 8 22 5«» 640 1 48 1 87 19 17 1 16 IWM 047 IS 1 37 1 13 1 88 068 4 69 4 47 1 67 00 1 19 23 IMM 2« in 41 26 225 116 1 74 78 1 3* 61 25 13 IWI.'i 03)1 16 0-72 1 76 1 07 4 4» 2 87 11 034 1 32 040 0()U \>.m U 14 12 92 1 87 » 28 1 23 2 09 9 79 00* 068 00 00 IW» 1 33 B8 1 70 2 77 26 OH MNIU 021 1 60 062 S41 3 'J2 2 00 6 86 25 086 091 63 36 1»1U 021 074 0»7 0« 2 99 065 20 1 86 3 87 043 (1 IMI 070 433 409 nbiprv 2 70 6 66 4 3» 1 17 a(iRli. ALT A. Miitith. Juno Ijitc Frost. : Diiv ..r ' Vcur. i 167 Date. Temp. 16 32 9 Frtwl every month.. Mcnth. July. Knrly Friwt. Day ol Year. Date. Temp. 27-7 CAKDSTON. AI.T.\. i«n... llOt... 1907.. itoe.. 1909.. 1910.. 1911.. .luly June Juno Juni' M.iy. June ■ May. ! 189 8 .12 174 23 3;l I.Vt 2 300 17'l 19 .33 lill 20 30 , lii4 13 32 1 '« 27 300 .Sept Auk. .\UK, Aug.. Au«.. Aug.. 246 3 214 2 229 17 S19 27 234 22 233 21 32 33 32 290 30 300 I,\K1 -!!■ il.\l M I ^ 1914 1915. 1917. July.. May. May. June.. 202 21 140 20 136 IB 164 30 330 S3 26 32 19;4.. lime tns May WW ■lune WIT June . 1.57 I.V) 172 EXPANSE fOUI.EE. AI.TA. 6 30 5 21 33 5 32 .33 5 320 .\ug.. Sept. 'Sept. ' '«■■ 243 2.'>4 2.'i« 2:i8 31 II 13 32 5 28 25 330 KIMDALL iTwin Lakes.) .Sept. l.Sept. .|Aug.. 2.53 10 252 « 243 31 320 33 31 49 lAWREME (ParklMd). 1 23 31 040 2 05 3 99 m ||J(]S.. 1!M0.. mil.. 1 luno "68 17 31 i Friisf oviTv month Iillv July lOT 197 12 16 320 300 July 195 14 :« •-MSPI 2.W 7 29 ! luno 1« 11 29 Aug 215 3 31 5 .luno ls3 12 31 July 211 30 32 *;. Yew. ISM IS'l.l lK9fl IS'17 19(in 11" II liHL' IWI.l IIXH ItH).") 190fi 191 V< 1 .fl!l iiiin lAII 1912 1914 191S 19111 1S17 1907 19a'< 18■ of Year. I.Tuiie luni' .luni' lUilO Ivini' May. .Tune. . .Tune.. May.. May lum* Miiy May Junt> May .lunp M:iy .lull*' ■Tunc .Tune Slay ;,lune luno May May May May Tuno May lune May .I.ine May M.->y luni in2 I6« 175 17« 171 143 199 167 1.11 139 l.M ISO Date. It 25 24 2.'i 20 2.1 "s Id 30 19 3 29 Temp. 147 16.1 14 144 i 24 15.1 i i .13 33-0 33 31 31 33 30 ,33 33. 320 320 31 ^^ 33. 330 32 T.\BF.R. 133 121 240 32 JAI.C.VUV. i July Isf return I.Tunf 166 15 32 « 1.13 2 330 1.19 8 32-7 Frost eyi-ry m< ■nth. l.luni' 157 5 27 6 1711 21 330 M ay l"il 31 25 1.19 N 260 I7f. 24 32 'May 134 14 31 5 .luni> 17:1 ■>■> 32 lun.' li'i 9 .32 5 176 2.1 33 5 .lun.' n4 3 29tl M.-,v i,-,n 311 320 un li>.l 1.19 171 141 119 I7S 111 144 147 \W 114 14S 117 121 1.5.1 172 114 12 8 20 25 H 27 31 24 27 18 3 28 6 4 21 24 4 32 33 30 20 320 26 32 33 32 33 31 .13 29 29 19 31 32 32 32 .Sept lulv .Tuly .\uir. .luly S.-pt \UK. Vuit. ■^ept Sept >pt . S,.pt Vug. Sept S*'pt Auk. .VuK. .VUK. Sopt .Vug. .-H'pt \ax- \mk. Sept Auk. ISept. Auk. Auk. :.luly i.luly .Sept Sept Stpt I Sept Sept CAI.GAKY IRIUr..\TION ST.VTION .12-5 28-5 32 6 I 310 Fn«teyery month .\.u>: 187 5 311 199 18 31-7 242 30 281 193 12 32-7 2,15 11 28 2 ?|8 6 32 2.10 18 .12 9 2.14 11 27-7 245 .12 2.13 10 32 2.16 13 32 226 14 .13 2.12 9 31 245 2 31 24. 29 33 240 2S .111 229 17 .13. 2.10 7 32 241 29 32 245 2 32 3 233 21 320 22s li> 33 213 10 26. 239 27 31 251 S .12 239 ■J7 33 236 24 .10 1H6 5 33 195 14 33 ■.'.10 7 20 265 22 300 2.14 11 24 ••57 14 2S 244 1 32 .\ug. 230 18 32 241 29 31 I.VUK 2111 IH 32 ;Au« ■J.il 21 31 .1 1<> 20 CANMORE, AI.TA. "5 22 2 Kr H.V.NKK. .\LT.\. I.atr Kront. Kurl.v Kro^t. Yemr. Month. Ouy i>f Dale. Tt'inp. Month. Day of Date. Temp. \ ear. ^ear. ISM ,lulv 212 31 30 2 Sept 2.53 10 30 1B95 .lux. i:n 19 32 2 .\UK. 221 9 :!0 9 I«9B . .Imi.' 17f) 2.5 2X0 Frost every month. .)uly 204 23 ,30 ISO? ,lui.,. 170 19 32 .lulv 203 22 .33 Q IX( OatP. Ti-nip. Y«ar. 1 1*1 20 3.10 Fn«t every month. - itit.. igi« . I»J7.. '.Iiir.' Iiil.r 1.M l.W 7 U 5 310 32 32 i IJuni" 1 I5t> 4 330 1 Kariy Frost. Month. nay or Yii»r. Date. Temp. i.liilv 197 IS 31 S '.>>i-pt . 244 1 .12-1 I.S'pi. . ■2» II 27 U Sept , •J.^i 10 3.1 S.-pl 244 1 32 rl l^l~l^' I90R IM7. tM« . 1814 ItlS. . 19l« 1917. , June '.lune .lune .hine Itllie -hini- .hnie 178 2S 33 .S 174 23 30.5 174 23 no 177 2« 30 1S1 30 33 « ITS 27 31 17(1 2.S Vnwl every tuotith. i I Sept .luly lulv .lulv July July Julv 24. 4 2(17 2B 1K.S 7 20,'i 24 is;i 2 204 23 1X2 1 330 320 33 32 32 300 320 l')14 v.n:, isiu 1S17 Mnv Mhv .June June 13,1 13,1 1.12 15S 13 LI RONOLANE. 30-2 31 n .ti (I 33 'f»ept .il>f 2.14 11 30'R 2.17 14 2.10 1 244 1 31 1'.>I1 May wm .hi lie 1911 Mav 1914 Muv 191.1 M »v 191« May 1917 May 147 1.16 140 131 136 142 I.W 27 2«-1 1 5 30 n 2(1 .12 11 21 (1 1 in 31 n 22 ,10 .1 30 2811 WIIITl.X V.IC S.pl S.pl 2.1K 26 1 2.17 14 249 6 2«i4 21 2.13 in 2'i't 11 2i) 23 -.1 33 ,in 20 29 1917 12 1 33 244 320 53 THE BASIN OF IIIK SOI Til SASKATCHEWAN. Jumiary. 1 ■•'in i1m i.i.iud I'mk^ in Mi'.li'iin' ll.ii ilir iliilv imuh'- nf iiiii|iiT;ituri' is iii)rni;il!\ from /.itd to 21" Imt l>iyi)iiil MiiliciiU' il.it llic river ninniii« north outs isotherins of siirccs.-^ivcly lower order :illiio>t at rijllit .■ingles until the enntlueiiee witli the Ked Deer is re;|ehe(i. This |)oiiit niav he -:iiil to hf ihc' heniniiiii;; of the Plains anil as the river Hows east the Plaina lie to the norlli anil the Mill- region to the south. On the north side, therefore, there is a rexion of Hat len\|ierature-i;radient (mean in.'ixitMiiiii !t°, mean ininimuni — S°. l>oth ileereasiuK slowly to the norlli) hut on the south side the temperatures rise rather sharply tiiW!irds the Cypress Hills (mean maximum 1S° or !'.»', mean minimum zero). North of Crane and IJi;;stiek Lakes and south of the river there is a plateau from whieh no ohservatioiis have been receive 1. JusI lieyonil Swift Current the isotherms of mininnim temperature whieh have previously lieeli paralleliun the Uiver are delleeted to the south and the i;railienl is inereased. Tliis ehaiinu is eau-ed ljy the fall in temperature in the .lohuston Ha'-in. This lia^in has no outlet, the iiiuiierou- ereeks ilraiuiuu to the lowest point, i-alled I. ike .lohnston. In this ^reat spoon-shaped depre~-iou the maximum temperatures rise after the passage of a eold wave netirly as rapidly a- HI the valley of the S.askatehewan. lint the minimum temperatures often recover slowly. Near Swift Current the South Saskatehew.iu turns to the north and passes throujjh the riains the maximum temperature fallini; to 7° and the minimum to —11'- near Saskatoon. Hevoiid Sask.atoon the lemper.atnre^ .are deserihed in the remarks upon tlie Ba-in of the North S.a-kat.hi'Waii l\i\ i r. February. I'rom Miillrm.. 11. a to the ruiilluiun. with the I'ed Deer thee is a fall of temperature of I'J ' or to the teniperature of the |)lain~. Thence ruuiiinu eastward the river nia\ lie said to form the southern boundary of the plain- with a hiirher temperature beyond it to "the .south. Near Swift Current the isotherms bend southward into the Chapliii-Johnstou Lakes deijfession, where the m:iximuiii and minimum t cmper.it ur.-. .arc bi' and — ti' respect- ively. From F.lbow north to Sask:itoon the climate is that of the plains. "March.--ln March what is the eoldesl re^jioii of the central (il.ain- lie-, to (le- imrdi of the river, the plateau upon which Kindersley is our observinu station. Here the lu ixiiuum i.^ 22" and the minimum 2\ < hi the s.iutli tic temperatures ri-e and at Swift Current the maximmn is^il)" and the nuiiimuni \2~. but in (he w. -tiaii portion of the .lohnston Lake region the maximmn is 28° and the minimum '"'. \\ Outlook the maximum is 21" and the minimum '>'. April. -l'"rom Medicine Hat to Fm|iress there i- a f.ill of t^ whence e-.-t ward the temperature elciujie- but little to Saskatoon. May. The lii.ili mean niiii'iiimu of ur near .Me.licine Hal i- not lu liiilaiiied dowusire.ua to Empress ai>d ihe nciXimuni :d-o diminishes, so th.at at t'libri the temperatures are tiii" and ;i"°. M Swift ( urieiii (he temperature-, are a little higher. Northwards to Saskatoon they are iiiucli llie - mil' a- al ( '.ibri. .luriL'. 1 Ib-i r\ .11 Ion- made al liiiipri-- mdicale tli:i( il i- freiiucutly as warm as at Medicine Hat in the day-linie but on the avia'ai^c sul'jcci lo :. minimum C or ."i' lower. North of the liiver towards Kinilersc'V the maximum is 1 lower or (is ' while most of the re.,;i.iu from l^lbuw lo S.iskatooii has a daily ...::;'■■ from 17^ to a m.aximum of 71 ". I'ro'u Saskatoon eastwanU in llumboflt and Piluer the Icuiper.iture iiuaeuses. July. The \cry high tempiaatun : at Medicine Hat do not apjiear to be maintained on the hii;h"i land on litlier side of the river'- chmiiiel. From 7ii' and ol" at ICmpress the tempera- tiin- chaiii;e iKtle to Saskatoon, except thai at Swifl Currenl the maximiun rise- to 7'.t\ The Lake .lohn-ton region has an area of comparatively low minima near I'aiubru.... August. At Fnipre— the iniaii maximuin is 77^ and the mean ininimum b"i'. From Cabri to Swift Current the niiiimiuiii iiiina-e- t.j HC Southward .au.un the minimum falls to -L'l^ or Ui" at I'ambruiii. I'rom ICIbow to I'rinee .\lbert the minimum is constanl at 47'' but the maximuin falls to 7C at Saskat i and to 71 at I'riiice Allien. .September. -\i Lmpress the mean ina\nnuiii i- (iiC and the mean minimum 'M\ Thence lo Sa-kainnii aloiiH (he main .-(ream there 1- vci\ little cliiiit;e. Bui the Swifl Current region has .1 nil an nunimiim of 3',)° or -K) . October. The mean maximum of .jC al Fiupres- dimini-lic- to ."il" at Cabri. and beyond I'.lbow to Saskatoon is .J2° or olC again. The nunimuni is generally 2.S'' or 2tt^. In the Swift Current and Lake .lohnston region the temperature- are .a little hiiiher. November. L'rom nu'au maximum of M)' at Medieine Hat there is a decrease n..rlh- eastward- lo :>(( at Noremae and Kindersley and eastwards to li.j' a: Swift Current. .\l Sa>kaloon (he normal maximuin i- le-s th.m 'A2' . The mean ininimum of I'.y' al Medicine Hal and 17 at Suifl Cm real dimini^iies northwards to <,|- at Kill II r-lcy. II' al Sask.atoon. December. .\l .Medicine Hat the nieaii m.axinium i- iil and the mean minimum IC Noilhwald Ihe-e lempia'atures decre.ises to l.S and 2 al Kmdcr-ley add Llbow. rhence (o Saskadion there is a further fall of ;}'. N.H Fulcs.- otherwise spicilied. " maximuin " and "minimum" refer to the normal daiU means of the high. -I and lowc-( 1. niperalures. I 54 RIXOKDS or FIRST AMI LAST FHOSTS, MASIN OV THK SOl Til SASK VTCIIKWAN. BOW ISl.ANU, AI.IA. I^te Frost. Year. 1M5 . 18M... 1S87 isss IsWl IVU ls',12 IhM 1»»4 . 189S . 1S96 1X97 .. 1H98.,. 1899 1900 . IWU 1902 i«n 1904 . 1905 1906 . 1907 19fls 1909 1910 1911 . 1912 . 1913 . 1914 . 1915.. 19lfi . 1917 M..ntli. May. 1«15 MM. HIT Juiw.. June.. May. Miiv Miiy .luni' May June... fHay... May... iMny Mav M;iV iMtti-... Hay... May.. M«y .lunp :M»v May.. JOM.. May.. May.. May.. May.. May.. May.. May.. May.. Jua* . May.. May. May. Hay. May 'M«v May 1 Day "t Vpar. 151 Date. Temp. 30 Early Froet. Munth. I )«y •"' Year. Date. CADRI. SASK. 187 152 151 16 33 I 310 31 2D .Sept .Aug. Sept 254 223 208 1)1 I K 1-\K1 . .<.\SK. MEDICINK H.VT, ALTA. 142 l.W Ufl l.W 126 150 151 151 144 131 149 127 142 152 13fl i:to 1.57 125 141 145 119 127 i:i3 121 128 1.54 121 132 126 1.32 126 136 150 22 2 16 5 6 30 31 .30 24 11 29 7 22 1 16 10 6 5 21 25 19 7 13 31. 7 32 6 29 7 32 7 32 22 7 .32 5 28 7 .30 33 202 33 5 33 31 4 30 33 31 5 29 7 29 7 30 7 31 7 27 7 21 7 29. 7 30 30 .30 27 30 32 32 32 31 .\ugust 1 return. Sept.. Sept . Sept .. Sept... Sept... l.'v'Pt jScpt Si'pt Sf.pt . iSept . Sept. j.-icpl |St>pt . IS,.pt S'pl 'Sopt - Aug. fwpt . \ae- Sept.. Oct... Sept.. Sept.. Sept.. Sept.. Sept.. Sept.. Sept.. Sept.. I)rt iS.-pl . l.'Sept. . Sept.. 253 246 2.59 251) 255 248 218 J.iS 248 2iiO 257 2.50 253 2.58 2.52 271 239 2liO 232 Temp. 32 II II 25 280 330 3«'0 oi ri.i 'K, .'^\SK. 1819 JyM 1016 IMay 1917 !June .^1 n 33 300 9 3 16 13 II 5 5 12 4 17 14 7 10 15 9 28 27 17 20 2.59 1« 31 7 278 5 2li 7 273 Ml 27-7 2.55 12 .30 7 ■.'111 18 31 7 •w 24 .32 2B6 23 32 2.55 12 3.3 265 22 32 245 2 :« 2M 20 32 278 5 330 2.56 13 28 257 14 290 248 6 31 29 4 30. 6 28 5 32 30 31 3 32 3 32. « 33 3 32 5 .13 31 6 25 33 31 32 .32 2(i.S 3;i 2 S,.pt I 2.52 I » IS..pI I 2.57 I 14 I.Sipt 251 8 33 25 U 25 PRELATE. SASK. 55 Hiisllll.KN. SASK. • Ijkt* Fnwt. Ewiy Frort. \.»l Month. Dnyof Ve»r. Date. Temp. Month. Day ul Y«»r. Dmte. Tamp. 1911 Muv May M»y fe:::::": hrm JlWi 143 141 141) 176 167 IS3 1» 23 21 20 2S 16 1 4 32 4 31 2 30 S 33 3 24 2 ?9S 328 Aiw 23« 2M 263 222 237 27 IS 20 10 25 32 2 a^ Aug 28 2« 32 31 30 Vi 2 7 K aS 2 Aii 241 2» Ul 8 4 l'J17 Sept 2 SASK.VTKUN, S.\SK. 1894 IIKW IWll I'Hl.' r«it I '"I,". I'lii.i r.iiir 11«W IWK) 1910 1911 I'll.' I '.1 1.1 mil I '.hi; I91T iM»y .luni' |.Iune |.luno. June .luno .Iiino Mav Muv Ma'v i.lunc Mav .limi- Mav Ma.v lunt* June . ;.lune 132 124 1.17 172 172 \M 17.1 172 147 141 13B 156 142 1.17 140 134 16H 1.12 155 12 2«0 4 328 6 300 21 .32 4 21 .■» 7 14 33 4 24 32 21 330 27 32 21 290 16 33 4 5 32 O 22 328 6 32 8 20 30 U 13 27 5 16 29 1 32 4 33 2 Aiw.. Sept.. Sept.. Aii(.. Sept . Sept.. Sept. Sept . Sept.. Aug.. Sept.. Sept . Sept.. Sept. Sept.. Sept Sept.. 13 256 235 23 246 3 246 3 240 28 245 2 2.15 12 252 9 264 21 265 22 228 17 2.10 7 2.18 15 263 20 238 15 253 10 257 14 251 8 305 26 5 28. 31-2 32 30 8 24 5 33 33 30 8 32 5 23 4 27 8 30 2 32 6 32 25 8 30 -H MS WciN. .- \.t 2U 1 300 .SWIFT C TRRKNT, ALT.^. IMt:i r»Ki I'lOl I'.iij mill r«n rm.-i T'oi; r«i7 riiis IIMH I'll" I'll r.n.' I'i|:l I'.iii I'll.) rmi 1HI7 lutH' lllIH- llillf Mav M.iv Mav Mav Mav May ' liini- Ma.v luni' Mav luiie .Iuni> luric luni- luiic Mav l.lui'O May ;.lui»' : iiitif I lunc ;Ma> Inn.- M:u M;i.v I 'tllH' ' hino I luno 1,13 2 1 292 1 l.M 3 26-4 1.17 5 32 144 24 26 1.10 30 23 6 Ml 31 31 2 1.12 31 31 4 146 26 32 132 12 31-4 niu 9 300 127 7 32 1.1S 7 33-4 128 8 33 116 5 33 161 10 320 1.-.7 6 33 iro 19 3:1 174 23 31 145 25 2S 174 23 32 146 26 .12 155 4 .33 IM 13 33 1.17 6 31 5 1.16 5 32 1 142 •>■> :!0 1.17 6 33 140 20 .10 149 29 :i2 107 la 31 U ML' 1 2S.|) 16.1 14 33 .VUK. ■■ept . Sep* >e:>l . ■•ept Sept Aug. ■•ept iSept jSept 1-ept Sept Aug. .Sept. .Sept Sept. Sept Sept I Sept I Sept .Vug. i-Vug. I ept iSept -Vug. ''ept jAug, !-H'pt L'42 30 2,12 9 267 23 21.S 6 2.K) 7 267 24 268 24 261 IC 2.13 10 249 fi 227 15 2.1.1 10 249 16 2.19 16 259 16 260 17 229 17 247 4 2.14 U 245 2 254 11 252 9 267 24 265 22 242 30 234 ■>*> 2,1»i 15 245 2 2.17 25 2.14 11 223 11 253 10 31 2 33 4 33 2 32-8 32 4 32 31-0 11 :n 2 MO 32 33 5 30 8 31-5 33 27 n 12 31 30 320 31 33 27 31-5 31 33 29. 310 .12 200 32 32 MoMlll.V nil,< lI'ir.VIION-BASlN <•! llll. MU 111 .^A.-^KVH lilW \N l!l\i;K. Kl)STKK> liVNi II Si'vi'li rernoMI. 1913 liM4 I'll.i 1916 l'J17 Mt'liM 1917 1«15 l'.M9 1917 Meaiw-. \w. Ju. Feb. March. April. M«r. June. July. Aug. «.pl. (>rt. Nov. Dw. 1911 lUI.' |9i:i 1914 1911 19I« 1917 OM 040 42 SS 04S 045 A5 15 37 05 6X 1 (Ml 035 30 .W U 73 13 II U5 UiO 1 87 0-79 1 IS 25 2 00 20 1 06 1 «4 1 :h 1 OH II 29 Hit 2 71 019 5 ON 89 X .W 2 84 4 14 « 21 1 45 0-70 1 0.1 0-70 22 4 07 4 13 057 1 45 U 49 2 .H 2 I'l 92 5 41 40 1337 4 65 1 so 41 1 311 2 ;iu 1 »« 1 73 OSO 55 0-4N 3 30 U K9 1 53 50 1*5 020 3.5 ■ 10 0-35 41 S. Olt 0-45 43' 050 050 260 Suiii!* 407 320 l'9t 7 32 8'»3 2«17 II 44 14 21 7 75 2 Ml 453 MfKM 058 S3 032 1 05 1 27 3 74 1 63 I 91 203 1 II 038 065 JO.SKPHSHl'KCi. 1907 19flK 19(19 125 1 25 60 1 00 1 20 e.i 026 2 39 ■ 1 H4 1 .« 3 M 1 61 7 96 3 07 3 nu 41M 1 15 031 078 74 3 10 1 53 I 58 1 .VI 1 31 70 |.7« 005 MS 044 1-72 060 K. 2 40 0-66 1 00 :«l 20 1 60 1910 .'*umH 050 2-20 088 tl 22 19. 96 646 6-89 3-37 3 66 1 .W 1 60 Mesni t'25 050 1 10 044 2'24 3. 99 I'M 1 38 082 0-91 OSO 1 60 81FFIEI.D. 060 037 055 0-20 1-72 043 30 100 033 45 208 0-55 20 043 0.30 02 001 006 .59 0-52 037 1 15 3. 68 2 60 93 037 3-22 7-20 1 57 12-38 309 74 0-95 1 77 I 73 035 l» 211 1 18 0-92 003 1 31 S3 0-77 1 01 o.> 40 25 030 030 0-75 0-53 70 1 20 8. 36 5 19 5-21 1 M 395 0-79 100 25 3.4s 2 09 1 30 069 WHITLA. 0-46 •16 J 0-.59 045 152 063 GABRl. 98 30 1 55 065 80 49 49 59 4 21 2 27 24 6 12 4 41 3 29 2!)» ."i «s 51 028 4 19 2-68 i 2 15 84 1 0« 068 1 09 52 025 050 1.28 1 1 20 109 1 08 672 1382 908 7-15 1 4 08 1 77 52 075 64 060 054 0S4 224 461 303 2-38 1 1 36 088 052 038 DUCK LAKE. 1 03 8. R. 1 008 53 i 10 0-55 1 SO 053 30 1-48 2-76 381 466 063 3-47 1-78 247 4 13 282 1 55 1 84 7 22 1 55 7-14 1 30 1 54 1 19 ■ 6 05 1 45 3 10 UM 055 005 1 15 10 IX) 36 15 1«(0 10 3 S8 035 177 i9n 85 75 90 66s 1 58 "i-M 2 20 626 no« 1«H I«W 1908 1909 191.1 OX 05 676 005 0-63 3 56 2-17 ioo ■ 3W 1 20 ■■'s-ao' 1 75 1 3S 075 023 O-IO Sunm 4 55 570 200 130 14 31 2546 19 17 2105 « 19 4 54 194 1-25 Mawu 91 1 95 040 26 238 3 18 2-74 3 61 131 0-91 48 31 DUNDURN. 1905 3-15 1 35 35 1 95 Dec. 57 H.\N1.1.Y. Y«w. Ju. r.b. Mar. April M.y Ju- My Ai«. 8«pt. Oct. No». Dm. 191)5. 1W)7 l!«)N ll«W . I'Jlll OSl 1 48 40 60 2 to 1 3» 1 »7 1 e» 2 13 2-42 61 (21 2 34 :i 02 10 398 2 55 t.fi8 1 04 25 1 33 1 M R 005 006 2 l» 1 70 1 t'48 OU 043 597 « 24 901 879 4 18 OIO M It M( 1-85 1 81 1-78 1 1 04 050 HERBERT. 306 025 394 1 50 490 061 057 071 1 08 033 091 030 o«s ILI.KRBURN. 1-60 IW 3-48 1910 .50 KO 70 08 U 73 80 35 .33 ;i» 1 06 1 15 10 50 30 77 20 1 50 32 004 43 65 76 2 78 57 55 3 15 2 74 R 3 80 2 25 3 62 2 70 5 36 3 70 1 05 0-45 1 90 33 33 15 20 003 1 8S 1-30 88 90 1 43 40 1 00 55 3 16 334 1 45 019 267 507 1 18 1 83 200 364 1 15 44 2 54 068 2 34 1 02 60 3 74 1 54 I 07 1 41 1 15 188 65 1 80 1 14 092 080 2 70 igia 13 1913 080 093 I91.'>. 191(1 1917 080 78 35 SUIII.H 646 398 3 82 391 10 55 22 48 1606 11-28 10 72 834 3 41 834 Means 0-92 57 055 056 1 51 3 21 229 1 61 1 S3 1 19 049 1 04 1911 191J 1913, 1914 1915. 1916. 1917 LEITCHVILLE. 071 28 95 30 S. 078 1 30 1 M 1 96 43 a .59 3 68 3 93 70 3 .58 2 76 3 94 2 09 4 42 4 01 1 42 1 51 088 265 33 4-20 4 81 74 1 77 3 53 2 47 1 90 12 2 34 81 345 65 1 21 1 37 1 76 1 33 2-77 087 0-99 045 1-62 1 55 1-97 0-61 40 17 30 25 55 S. 43 1 41 080 035 1 45 1 37 042 037 68 1 45 082 067 1 03 05 1 :« 1-28 005 40 1 05 088 88 Sums 539 3 74 4 38 4 32 12 93 23 03 1513 1213 1254 806 1-67 3 69 Mcann 1 06 75 088 062 1 85 3 29 2 16 1 73 1 79 M5 028 061 Hi 1 I.OllK. 1915 005 0-70 0-20 S. 1 00 30 R 045 045 404 0-95 25 180 2 67 1 18 2-30 6 20 75 1 080 1 40 1 15 050 090 1 05 050 1-60 0-25 1 00 003 19ir, 1917 243 1 95 040 030 .^uniB 4 38 95 1 20 040 090 5 GO 5-65 j 1 88 1 9^25 3 35 2 45 3 35 1 02 60 2 19 32 30 1 87 308 1 113 083 078 51 3U ROSTHERN. 1910 60 1911 3-20 0-80 15 1 06 2 38 3 37 389 i 79 1-81 S. 1 30 85 1912, 30 20 60 67 2 20 281 5 35 2 15 2 76 22 082 50 1913 55 50 0-35 27 1 26 1 S7 380 2-.S7 2-89 29 34 lU 1914, I) 65 s 55 063 1 9fi 2 00 1 40 1 12 97 1 .57 1 20 52 1915. 60 u .w 30 1 16 1 00 312 28 1 07 31 95 83 191B. 1 00 U 08 70 69 2 49 2- -5 3 66 2 45 68 81 20 15 1917 095 90 035 1 21 32 3 42 : 16 1 94 64 0-74 13 88 Slims 6 35 2 98 3 70 4 83 11 77 1662 21 28 12 60 1083 394 4 84 4 43 .MeUQH 089 043 0-45 069 1 67 3 66 304 1 80 155 59 69 059 5M IWMI IMM IWI.' IMI.I IWH I9U&. law.. 1*07. IWM. I«W.. IVIO. Ktl. mi. WI3. 1»U. I»II. I91t.. I«I7. Ju. F«b. I 10 V> { u l.t am 1 1 Jii n III ko 11 ;«) : i m t (10 no U*f. 0'« n .w ' .M 1 30 1 \*a 0« H. 1 30 2» 2« 0»7 10 H. rt ow 075 0«3 « W 4.1 W 40 (I 40 30 W) 1 00 OU n 40 4ii o:w 001 n 1.1 70 40 007 Sum.* MeAlM 8.9t I 13 m i 7 02 91 I 0-47 I M I II 201 377 I t« ;i 71 1 1 34 1 i« 2 M 207 1 10 1 M 1 45 2M t 04 2 00 33 033 67 2 19 I M 3 ID O.W 2 74 2 7« 3 M 1 09 41 1 44 1 09 1 2« 1 99 1 3« 201 1 31 28 U I M HHAINAVON. 4 M 3 tl7 ; 08 1 4 69 2 74 021 094 1 42 1 09 204 OIM u ai 4S t M on 216 1917. I'M oao 21S .4. 8 18 t'SI 4« 1 44 Mewn^ 3.5 2-73 1 0-M t U OW STROSGFIKLU. 1913. 2 Oi SIRBITO.V. I9I«.. 1917. 0-8$ 0-27 SWItT CURRENT. 1S(«. 1S8». 18H7. I»XH... I'(f9. I89U 1M«I lt92 1»W 18M , 1H«3 . ISIW 1S97 1N9S 1MI9 ItXIO IWII l'.HI2 . 191 i:i 19m 19(1.^ 190ti liW" 19(W 191)9 19IU 1911 1912 1913 1914 I9l.i 1916 1917 Sums U 43 87 .11 0(15 n S4 31) I UM 1 34 I U 40 ! 1 29 I 0-72 57 1 0.17 112 014 ! 1 32 1 «17 i U-70 I O'W n 44 I (1-72 I 1 OS i 0-4« 50 (M4 72 ' 36 II 48 ni-.i 0-48 1 2-70 I M3 I 2220 1 69 70 1 49 84 U :I8 73 44 U 94 1 26 .W U .1(1 1 04 K4 1 82 1 0-30 1 36 .w 88 .W ! 0-76 I 0-4>> II .12 II 36 ' 1-42 ! 34 1 U ^'* 26 ! 42 ; 0-31 ' n .18 16 102 108 2107 25 84 50 51 1 14 68 U 68 1 44 40 98 1 02 20 42 34 2 02 1 30 .18 U 30 1 3H 1 43 1 94 20 1)3 203 i 1 60 ' (I 68 U-.12 0-74 I 52 3 38 34 95 U 04 93 OH no 0-25 43 043 018 85 0-33 1 00 76 0-86 0'»8 1-26 .14 038 0-45 06 086 30 0-85 10 0-43 1 37 (°>4 0-79 040 10 0-37 188 0-63 1 39 MO 65 81 :i-74 0-77 2 01 I 1 .W i o.6:< 2-43 130 M6 3 16 37 364 1-77 2 90 26 1 31 2 40 2 49 1 99 5 07 3 33 116 3 75 3 08 I :i5 70 ; ** .13 SO 1 lis 3 36 1 41 17 92 1 .19 04 59 30 0-85 3 8.) 4 92 1 44 3 44 8 SO 3-96 MH 1-35 3 02 1 40 83 2 .16 3 17 1 38 4- 18 4 47 2 26 2 37 3 62 7 24 1 .19 2 '.IS 6 4» 1-7S 2 66 2-78 3 46 2 31 2-73 4 05 302 t 35 3 7(1 II I'll 2 77 88 3'3« 100 3-32 O'iis 3 33 36 6 37 3 8. 3 95 3 43 4 39 3 2S 411 2 34 3 '.IS 30 1 37 88 4 66 1-76 2 .W 3 32 2 10 0-78 3 37 5 39 0-70 080 1 ti2 2 34 11. 2 70 3 30 1-76 2-28 58 :i8 2 118 1-28 1 79 4-75 2 75 0.56 1 44 3 04 1 Oli 014 I 114 3. 59 M2 3 -28 3 -38 3 38 3-48 |.»3 8 51 76 3 -.14 1-26 55 t 44 as U 10 2 74 \IU 51 .16 II Ik! 97 I 2 1)8 2 00 1)0 ! 64 2 48 3 84 73 1 04 1 411 1 12 1 46 88 0-34 0-70 0-88 098 1 Ikl 48 2 17 1 37 1 46 1 46 27 n i>4 1 33 II 3 l>4 2 07 12 1 53 40 U 04 03 0-8S 1 33 1 1)7 47 46 OS 14 41 118 18 04 3 .IS 44 40 48 73 35 2-49 071 Ml 0-87 98 98 78-47 63iiN 3 03 2 48 1 99 .19 3U i 25-34 133 I 79 0-80 II 38 0-31 34 1 33 I 60 70 32 24 1 38 1 50 41 59 48 22 n no 042 13 36 1 1)4 Oil) 38 38 II 32 0-K4 22 01 0-92 10 (13 S. 17-00 i IS w 0-62 38 119 018 1 34 3 00 I 01 037 0-57 38 89 0-13 0-33 0-86 50 .36 61 0-31 II M« 117 0-16 029 27 80 3S 04 97 1-31 1-10 87 22' 12 ->5 m 19 ^ IvS U li.' u .w 1 lU I) Itl 1 J4 1) 01) 1 IK 0.)7 57 1 >'i -i M 3 i:i -f M Wi 51) Sti 61 lil >l II 1 \'i I 17 II I'l u .'y .'7 so 3S M (1 (17 i:il 1 II) S7 22 i: 1 67 3 rill. . "f j.ikr I'akiivki, mill "f < 'niin' inul HiK-ilii'k iiikI Miiny Nliiml l,:ik<"<. Mtirh of llim I'ouritry k cl.'vuiril to riinr'iinu aiitl few iiirtcoroloKiciil olxiTViitiiiriH hiivi' Imm-ii m ulr then-. Tlicrr is roiisiclcniliic iini'crl;iint\ ii« to tin- cxiic-t coiir^tr of the IxotlitTtus. Tlir I'akovki l):i>iii, if onr ivin rely upon till' ftw olitcniitioiK niiidr llicrc. ii sijlijcct ore l^•ioIl■llly to iiiirkiMl lluc'liiiiioiis of ti'tnpiTitiir>' wdi.li iir not !.itiiiill:ini'oii-'ly iiotcil at fitlicr I.fthliridci- or Mc'. This itioiiiIi is tioriii'illy i|iiili' iiiiM in thr I'ukovki i|rprrs«ioii uiili .i noii.i.il 1 iilv iiiiiMiiimii of I'll'' mimI iiortii;il •! lilv tiiiniiiniiii of I' a' tin- lowrst point of the I, -in. ami still niililir:iloim t lie western portion of till- Milk Itivir valle_\s. ( In the soutln'rii >.|o|)e-. of thel'ypreMH llilU, anil on tli>' plateau lieUvi i n l(:>ttle Creek anil Fri-neliinaii Kiver, the daily ininiinuin is nearly zero and the dally maxim iini IH" to lo". At the head of I'oplar Kiver the normal niininium I- prolialily —I' and the inaximiiin lo' or less. In the re,'ion idioiit Maple (reek the normal temperatures as shown <.ii ihi map- ippi ir dniilplful. .\fler the neorils at Caliri have heeii coiitinueil for a few year^ it may appear lliat the i-otlierms >hoiild he ilisplaeed somewhat to the xiiith, inakiiiK the mean tem|)eraliires rather l.pwer in the Lakes Ha-in than is now indicated. .\t present it afipears that this reiiion is one of miieh liijjiier temperaliires than the plain- north of the Saskatihewan I'lVer. Thirty-tive years of oliservatioiis at Swift Current lonhrm the eomp:iralive warmth of the ■'oiithi iistern portiiiii of tlie region. February. - -The course of the isotheriu- m ihi- ni>ion i- -mieu h,ii doiil.iliii, Imh hi iieieral the coiiiiiry from the Cypress Hills southwot to the Milk Uiver has a maximum ••! JO' l . -2° :iiid a miiiimuni of nearly zero. Northeast of Crane Lake, the teniperature fall- to th.it of the I'lains, l-'riiin Sliaunavon to I'amlirum there is a fall of the maximuiii fiiii|iir iture ..f X' and of ilir luiMiinmii temperaliire of ti". March. The inaximuin at the lieail of the Milk Itiver is ;}H' an I the minimum Hi', while I h. I'.ik'i\ ki lia-in is perhaps "J" to4° colder. Ka-t of the < 'ypress Hills the temperature appears to tall iho-t rapidly on a northea-t line to I'relate .and C.ibri. Shaunavon has a mean maximum of '^2° and a mean iiiiniintiiii nf || . \\i~iuar near ihe lii.idwaters of the Milk liiver, the Cy|)re-s Hills, and north of ( laiii' Lake are relatively 1 1",! u ii h minima of l-l '. ( li.\ . nlock has a maximum of 74° and a liiinimuni of 17°, Shaun.avon ha~ a niiiiiniiim -linhlly hmli. r and a maximum 'i' lower. July. .\l llie hraduater- of the Milk l!i\er the niaxinilim and liiiliimuiii are re-peetively, 77 and 1.")'. Near I'orl Wal-li they are 71 and I!)', aiil pirliap- the noniial miiiimum will pn.M to he les> than l.'s" at Kliiiloiiil. .N. Till of ( 'ra lie Lake the minimum i~ |e-- 1 hall .'ill ami low a id- \\i "id .Muiiijtaiii t !m' maximum i- 7'.i . .\llgust. The hinher allitildr- at the headwaters of the .Milk Kiser .iie -ulij.vi to rather low nuiiineiiii Irinjieralures while the rem.iii'der of the region is quite warm. Si'pIt'Uiher. The renioti from Shaunavon to Klintonel has a mean iii.ixiiiium of liti', and ihe Wood .Mountain rej:i.Mi the same or higher. 'I'he upper portion ..1' ihe .Milk Kiver ha- a ininimum of '■>'" while tli. niaximiiin wliieh i.- til)" at Twin Lakes inena-e- inward the ei.-i. October. The lowe-l temperatures are in the .area between Sli.iiiiia\ am and I'nrt WaUh "hrn I la nil an m.iximum is .">0° ,and the mean minimum 'Jli . \t I 111 la a.d of the Poplar Uiver the corresponiiinn normals are proliaLly '>l' and :i;i'. November. Last of the Swei't (Ira.ss Hills iumi- tlii' International Boundary, the mean iiiaxmiiim 1- m exces- of iiS^ with .a minimum of lii ' or 17'. Tlie S'launavoii-Forl Walsh di-tnet Is -i" or 1° cooler, and towards the \\ Hod .Moinitaiu rruii.n al-o the miuimu n is lower, although I lie niaximum i- ;'i7' .it thi' head of I'oplar Uiver. December. .\ ...nipar.itively cold ana i- -iiuaied in i!n .Milk liivei H,i-oi n.iween the >weei (.1.1.-,- Hill- and Wood Mountain and the loue-i m.'an niiiumum le-- than V u.aair- near Na-hl\n and (lovenlork in ( 'aiK'di.iii territory with a ,-imilar area a little to the east e.xtc ndiu^ into ', tiited States teriitoiy. We-twarls to the St. NLiry Uiver ami northw.ird to .Mialnane Hat and Swift Current the minimum iuereises consid.ri'ily ; l.iil the ihmii niaxiinum mereises ill .1 much ies>er exieiil and il averages aiiout i.^". N.U.- -I'idessothciwisespi'citied, "maximum" and "minimum" iiI.t to tia normal daily means of the liiglusl and lowest telupclatlirt'S. r,n Kicouns ui ■ll!>r \M. 1 \>1 1 K<'>is. Mil K IMM.K \M» r\K"\ Kl I'.\-1N- Ymt Latii Fnxt. l^ly ltu.t. Moath. Ilayol Y«f. iMto. Temp. MmU>. I)»yat Yw. U»u Temp. l»IS »t,i. M 1 »• IMS »M. . IW. I8M IWS lM»ti ■'97 1"9>I l^ua I'HM) 1W)1 I ',111.1 IWW IWM l'.*7 IWJS laofl IIMO mil 1(1 1 -J 1UI3 19U . ins.. 1916 W17 MILK KIVER, ALTA. Jwe. . JaM 1S3 1S4 MO S..|it. .Au«.. jAw.. ANEROID. tiADK. «•>: 1 i» 174 • Z3 330 320 \pril 1 Miiv in 23 300 132 12 27 .\pril 120 i 30 3U May i:i3 13 30 .lun.- 1 IM 1 13 30 Mmv 124 j 4 33 .May U7 1 27 300 Msv I4fl 30 32 Juni- 17.'> 24 320 May i IW W 33 IM 3 31 May 1 1« n 330 17.1 24 33 IM 13 330 May 14K 2H 32 IM IS 33 l.M i 290 ^ 134 14 30 1«7 1« 290 SS::-::-: 14« 2« :i3 ISS 4 330 IXW. 1«J0.. IMay lUUl J"""' 1(02 :■'"">■ MOB W^y 1904 ,*'»>■ WOS.. I-""™ Aw.... .Sept. S«pt. . Seot. ;s*pt... Lxept... ISopt... All*.... Aeft. .Sept. .\im.... 8ept. Alt*... .\u«... .\u«... Ailij. Si'pt Si-pl Auu Sept. [Aug.. \6wl. CRANE LAKE, 8A8K. GILL LAKE, 8A8K. 1917 {June Auie. last return. 3S4 It SIO ■n^ 13 330 2» 27 3»0 no ISI 8 370 242 30 280 247 4 33 U 3.V2 9 27 2.V) 7 30 2S7 14 31 2.'iA 13 300 2S8 1.1 27 240 2S 30 24A 1 ■'' 2K 2.%S i 15 31 237 ■u 31 2SI 8 33 2.3:1 21 .",0 2311 27 32 23B 24 32 2:i;i 21 3:1 3+4 1 3:1 l',it 7 :u 11 > } 1 |i| :u :i 2.V» 11 2iU 222 10 320 2S3 10 33 Sept. J71 28 Sept. 259 2« Sept 2.'i9 10 S..pl. 25(1 a .•iept. 247 4 Sept.. 2S« 13 300 31 3U 31 32 32 \\M'A>lliii;. S\SK. At l.AUl HMOUNT.SAt'h IVMltld M I'Ol. as II 3U U SS 130 27 U 2H 33 U 27 :iO (1 31 1) 30 U 27 30 U 2K(I 31 31 U 33 ;,o (1 32 U 3;: 1) 33 U 33 U 31 1) 31 y 22 (I 32 1 Xl u VI 30 U J6 31 11 30 a 31 4 32 13 32 1 "tn-n II 31 2 30 31 1 Ijil* Tntt. Kvly F ■Mt. N .•«, Moaih. Ddyol Date. Temp. Moatb. D.,01 n*u. Ttmp. Vmt. Y-rir. >(>>' I4« » 307 Jul;- 1*1 10 317 I6M 17 303 Am . 243 30 330 Mny 141 il 310 July 200 27 31 M»> ■ ID » 300 A... 333 10 900 Junt* 170 l» 330 Fn»k svpry iiirmth July lU * 31 lU 3 310 A«f » It 30 Fcbnury last man 1913.. 1914 191.^ 1916. 1917.. run lUll.. KM.' . 11113.. 1914. 191.5 . 1916 . 1917.. \9\:< . I'.IKl. 1917.. KA.ST KNIJ, SA.'K .lunp |.luni> lunt* lum' I'jnp i.lune I6II 1.57 17H 167 1X1 too 17 * 27 16 30 2» 3|.« 32. « 33. 3 30 31 2 330 Frost pvfry iiirjilth.. Aac.. Au|.. Sept. July July July July July WILLOW CKKKK (POUCK DETACHMKNT) (ClOVENLOCK. P.O.) WIM.OW BUNCH. .Tune. » 330 Hept.. i!» » 11 M 1 101 22 331 H 113 II 117 i 330 33. 32 30 33 237 IS 221 a 2.53 10 208 27 199 18 200 19 ISfi S 112 1 31 31 '• 31-2 33 33 2 .12 2 .11 2 32 9 3.10 13 220 31 2«0 23 330 RECORDS OF MONTHLY PRECIPIT.VTION MILK RIVER B.\SIN .\ND CYPRESS HILLS COIMRY. N B -S<-c nlwi ImM.- Itiiiiili nn.i J,i'*..pli:.l.urK, pri«.' ,',5. 1I.AI:IN11A. Ynu-. Ju. Feb. Much. AprU. M.y. Jane. 3 37 • 05 2 S4 1 S5 July. 74 0..55 2-37 2 39 Aug. Sept. Ort. Nov. Dec. ms l'M4 i:u;V I'.llli 45 1 PO 1 45 1 oo 20 1 20 75 s 0-91 .15 16 73 1 00 08N 0-82 193 25S 1 66 075 0-35 1 37 1 14 1 .50 2M 90 3 90 56 90 20 m ! 30 s. 2 00 60 200 2 40 1 m 1 24 4B.1 9 7! "43 805 5 31 635 5 26 .SO Mean!) 097 080 5S 041 116 1 51 1 33 159 1 34 43 087 i Ci-J (■(irTT:^,AI.lA ,N„n><.rl>..n»..l t., •WritinK^n-Moni- .n IJUan.U.» Nov. I on Oi 1 20 0.1 i)w. !.».') IW 1 U OS 0-36 53 ISO 404 «4« o.« 1 (M Mil K i;n 1 I! UAiri 1, 1 un.K ih.-M.v..i.i«ji. I.IW 2-22 1-70 3M 2 9S 3 SO 1 64 2 -all 1 10 13 8-82 7-13 3 16 220 2 38 1 29 oi: 2.80 0-30 30 1 3i ' 1-25 7S7 0-40 .... ■■ " O-K OM 1-77 8-52 1-55 )05 S 46 I 08 1-35 1 35 7-57 0-40 0-55 8-52 0-23 110 213 3 4« 115 1 I'MO I'Ml. r"l7 Mi':ins, 11)10. I'JIT. 1910 imi I'Jl.'l 111 Hi 1917' 63 klintu.\);l. Yf«r. J»n. Feb. Marrh. April. May.l June. July. Aa«. Kept. Oct. Nov. Dee. I'lin, I'.iil. ii>i:' I'lM. r.Mi l!Mi., 0... 0-4H 1 22 OM 1 44 1 S2 • 08 1 01 0-4« 0'3II O'lS 0-30 1 47 1-27 405 0'2S 1 OS 0I«3 45 1 01 I-7X S'40 oao .Vi 05 1 27 0-88 2 S« 5-32 R. 4 12 065 0S3 6 M 3-56 II ISM) ^20 3 72 4 SI 4»4 2*17 5-39 3-57 1-79 26 69 I S2 1 90 2 SO 0-24 2 36 3(18 31 4-88 1-87 1-34 1 04 1 86 0-40 ■ 05 074 31 5 1» 1 17 57 3 27 2 23 2-22 2 92 44 1 31 1 00 .55 1-57 3 30 243 181 10 1 37 13 S. 0-79 1 10 45 S. 1 20 66 25 S. 100 70 1-70 2-26 f'uin^.. 13-20 13 18 17-88 12 41 3 94 7-77 Mrniu 68 1 0« 2-27 3 34 1 »« 1 65 2 24 I 55 0-49 97 X.VSHLYX (Kelvinhurptl. 00,5 1- 0-50 15 0-40 0-26 1 47 1-77 1 33 1-75 94 1 05 1 .56 1-38 6 .15 57 22 22 65 25 45 0115 73 0.5 35 65 010 60 R. 1 26 22 4-51 3 61 2 13 2 67 3-3.S IW 2 81 1 64 2 01 0-32 0-4'J 1 O.i 1-7S 20 2 51 0.14 40 20 10 25 oso 060 073 041 0-82 26.5 1 95 1 29 3 38 047 1 14 048 1 15 2 08 13-47 1-13 0-10 05 D-DO 1 es •*.. 2-70 067 1 IS 29 1-48 049 2-49 1188 14 73 12 11 8. 53 4-72 1-70 3S0 n.-*. 042 1-98 2 10 1-73 1 22 1-92 0-67 0-21 osg RAVENSfRACi 1-20 32 ; 1-S8 4 11 a-77 3-37 MS 1-87 -39 10 2 10 Wll.I.nW IIINIH 1902 IIK13 l";u l-.l(lti I'JOs ■ 6^28 0-82 040 80 080 80 1-27 085 437 2 23 3 80 83 7 23 45 6-60 25 033 9 6« 1 32 0-09 50 14 2 02 65 45 073 0-70 80 063 Slims l-IO 1 20 1 60 2-12 1040 8 SI 7 08 11-07 0-«4 2-67 1 88 143 M'ans 6S 060 080 1 06 3 47 2-84 2 36 3 69 0-32 1 33 63 0-71 WlIl.iiW ( HKKK. 0-«0 5.5 1 65 .35 mi 01 1 33 1 32 1-15 0-78 0-32 1-95 247 1-84 4 09 0»4 48 030 0-63 25 0-65 1910 1911 1912 Ifil.i 0-97 020 025 Siiin> 280 036 1 33 3 25 2 27 2-47 097 1-84 503 78 088 1 10 Mt-ans 093 12 1 33 1-08 1 14 2-47 097 1 84 2 52 39 44 37 FOREMOST. 19K '.91' 17 2 61 074 3 OS 1 09 3 80 3 94 025 Sums 3.35 4 14 MINDA (Manyl)prrics RanchK 18 I OS 15 1 I 0-60 3 02 4-51 5-15 SS8 048 2>lt 070 *PrccipttatioD not measured. Nov. !)«•. 02S 110 i-niiMNi; IMl. MOl. t(03 MM. 1M». 1«0» 1907 l(J5 «) 1 10 3 55 5 TO U'la uo 2U 041 1 so I 070 50 U HO I 4'3« A 0-73 I 010 2M (K) 1 8-81 50 I 4 74 070 ] 1 08 40 1 1 2« 116 1 7 44 090 3 76 7 25-38 6 54 4 23 \\i;i.i..- r^lDlM-.. M.HKUrA I'.ior. r.uo I!1U I'll.' I'll ; 11114 I'.n:. THAPLIN. SASKATl■lll:\\^^ .1(1 :i Jll n ."ill :io u 27 ' 90 08 1 05 20 1-88 38 n fid I 10 1 io 70 « so 11 007 06 45 OS 50 35 11 :«l 1 --7 1 HO 1 65 1 60 S8 60 74 1 7S 22 15 ; 33 1)4 1 21 50 n 40 S5 , 1 03 ;i'.i 1 SO 041 27 1 1 41 2 70 2 60 ! 1 89 1 0-99 I 2 65 2-47 ; 3 59 3 91 48 36 4 :f? 1 47 00 272 5- IS 3-36 406 t 4 02 i 3 10 \ 3S2 1 91 I •2 13 3-2>< 1 .1 4" 4 7.1 4 15 2 91 0.55 3-75 49 ! am 1 M 2 05 2-87 2 25 39 : 4S .■. Oli U 65 AS I 1.04 5-28 1'99 1-67 2-53 I 2 SI 1 3-50 1 2-88 092 I 0-97 I l.Vi 1 1 44 0'62 1 071 1 1-53 ! 013 i 6.'> 01 ' 46 : 1 53 117 i 33 1 00 1 U-24 105 1 1 20 2 OS 61 27 1 0.S2 »« 2 02 1 36 (1 63 1 .58 1 Hii 1 24 1 22 2 91 19 70 1 25 1 00 0O7 010 02 98 IS II :iii 00 0'3o I 90 I 20 0-71 1 60 1 60 06 04 02 45 65 (I 45 30 * 13 97 11 31 8 38 9 28 1 07 087 »4 071 ttll Glt.WKl.l*'" l^'- i,m; IIM' 'I N r r.iMilirum 210 208 1 49 1 69 1 4 31 1 1 96 3 12 1 44 1 S8 1 10 3-79 1 04 20 1 39 1 05 ..-.1 1 025 1 66 2 10 2-20 20 1 14 ^ 60 32 085 10 U.S. so 60 1067 «S0 7-47 S90 3 4« 2 3S 213 190 1 4« 138 06» 047 CARMICHAFX. ( h.) K.V.St, I..VK1. • Year. Ju. Feb. V«r. April. M.y. Jum. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1 Mill I'.MHI llml I'.mj r.«i:t I^Hi.'i nii.-i II 20 I 25 30 II TO II 37 1 00 35 68 33 30 II 50 U'4I fiO 31 28 47 1 40 .VI 1 24 72 44 004 44 1 15 II 34 4 42 4 62 1 01 3 04 2 04 2 41 1 04 1 23 2 10 3 93 4 81 2 16 114 2 42 1 27 OM on 1 07 2-.M 2-75 4« 1 08 1 73 202 64 1 47 21 18 11 064 1 04 69 68 68 65 53 S. M 046 1 68 3 12 4 31 3 57 1 46 3 47 . . . 2 M «» 2 71 4 77 1 37 1 51 3 17 267 73 58 25 1)5 1 III I >um-' 3 82 2S7 4 57 20 4« 1689 2 41 17 89 1724 11 «« 4 29 3 28 267 Meuns 064 043 0«6 63 2 «3 2 24 2 IS 1 67 061 047 053 M Vl'l I, I ill: I K i^:il I 05 ' 18 1 4-, 1 7r> I II". II IS II J.'i II Is li :t:i 1 111 II 0,") 4'2U U 4U 50 40 1 02 017 088 40 40 024 081 1 44 10 35 20 5 ()2 75 47 47 37 15 43 11 M 15 1 20 5 115 1 28 1 114 113 .W S tiO II 34 II 55 3 54 1 03 1 67 H. II 31 K 23 U 55 11 211 11 H.i H. 2 51 15 1 7:i 2 Ii8 46 10 !0 II !!.•) II T6 1 77 2 42 3 29 1 12 1 02 1 01 51 2 59 262 7 73 1622 802 6 38 S S7 2 16 1 29 3 12 43 0.44 1 29 270 1 34 091 093 038 26 62 u.vrA.-iiuK. ,.,10 . .Vt 1 62 1 70 1 26 082 48 1 25 II s:i II m 31 1 18 1 23 3 01 2 :it 1 111 2 91 72 1 113 4t li 211 23 10 023 02 3 02 1 .Mi 3 :!.•. 05 93 :io 25 2S 05 40 2 47 1 04 1 10 II 33 U U3 14 liO II IS 11 4:t II 23 46 1 32 34 1 20 3 Oil 3 39 28 HO 20 II 45 II Hi 4 33 3 44 3 4« 711 1 Wi 02 47 1't'i; 53 ,« U 4J 11 lU 2 68 4 93 2 20 3 13 HO 1 20 42 80 isii: 58 090 30 1 14 040 2 40 1 10 12 62 0-84 13 66 84 1 32 S. 063 3 25 3 27 1 5u 4 U8 9 52 22 03 12 91 9 33 2M 4S7 M.-.ins 46 047 031 058 1 36 2 SO 1-80 1 71 1 61 117 036 57 THE BAS»N OF THE QL APPEI.LE AND ASSIMBOINE RIVERS. 1) s.^ II HI U.S. 80 60 235 047 l'» January. Over tlic wr-lrni piirtinn of llii>i Im-iii frmn Moo-irjiiw mi tlir smith to \V:itlous mi il.r iim-tli'tlii' isotlu'inis ari' .-^prfiid out wiili'ly, llu' inuxiniiim iliaiiKiiiu from 11° at Mooscjaw ii. s Ml Wiitrmis, ami tho iiiciin niiiiiinuin from —7" t>i — ;»'. Tlii' I'listerii portion hoWfViT. whirli cmitiiiiis till' 'rmifliwoiiil. Uravrr niiil I'lifisaiit Hili- i> a ri'^iim of curiiiu.s variations of 1. iii|.ri;itinr. In thi' BiMviT Hills north of Huhlianl thr niran inaxiinuni ami minimum t.;inpt.'ra- ;!u. - :irr. nsprrtivi'ly, .")" ami - !ti°. 'riiia-r is, howrvir. a drop of iiviT 0° in thr minimum Iriupiratiirr lii'twicn Moosrjaw ami (2u'.\ppi'lli'. Hi\von:l tin- MraviT and Phnisant Hills the niaMiiiiim risrs aliout 2° in the viiiiiity of Vorkton but falls auain in the south near Hr.iudoii. The part that these hills may play m the t -mperature emitrol of this region lias already been referred to iii dealinn with the temperature of the North Saskatehewan Hasin. Duriiu the hitler p:jl of its eourse las the .X.ssimboine) the river llows from ( 'arberry to Winnipeg through a leu, .11 ,.f viiiall lemiieratiire-yradieiits, tlie maximiiiii abiiiit .S' and the minimum about —12°. February. The isotlierms in this renimi ar. bent lo tlie south ami routjhly emiform to the eoiitniu- of the Touehwood and Heaver Hills. Thu^ the Heaver Hills are as eold .Mb.it. The [ilateaii upon whii ii our station ,it tju'.Vppelle stands appears to have than the river valle\ ."(Ml feet below al I'nrt tjuWpp'lle and Fishiim Lake. .i|ipro.\imatel;, tlie same. : Uv.) -,5 I'rince iiii:lier minimum Then max. ma are 66 1 , f ll,,. I,.r nf thr l<.-:ivrr IliU-Mllll till' l<0- r-l-H— ^'- •''■''■'^^'r''''?:V' iVril^UM.-nnUnn March. I n.- M..|. ,....,"."■ -■ •>,,,,.,.|, l-,-,,lu tllr ^^llll l.:.Kr- lo I'U. K ............. ,l,.->,. twnp-niturr. m.-n.i>r lo JS ami - '•".";;'..„,, „ ,,,,,„ a. Snutli -^f '!,.■ runllMriu.. t;-.- - -::'..^i-:;' ^'';:r''Hr:^;:.L''''.^i::>'-;,' \vn,,u,,,. n„„. . .,., .,.,. . v,,,, . t uri' i^ !i ri-r 111 -" .'"" - , ,,. ,l,»,l„,nrn-aM..ntW.numuunM,.n,.,.rala,r, ^ _ .^^ ^^^ Aprii. A, Mo„s.,: >,a u..;n:; ;;;,;';;.;'^:,:;-'■ ;, ^-■i;i;;:;:;:':':. i: ';,;":,rv,„M,„. ,1. M^^ Imt fartluT ...-t tlu- '-;^''';''''',.':, ' , i,, ,.,. ,„:,xMnu,n i< Vr :>.,.! th. ,nnu,nu,n 'U ,„„,„„ M., , .,T,.,.^ ,,.;;.' :f,':an'.'un nf -^r^ ... :^ "-.■■„„„ ,.r ^'. . .1,,., .M to \t Mllllil'cli'~:i I'"' ''1 11^ 1 '1"^' '~ W,nn.,.,..th.r..-l>nl.rlKn,u-, .,.,.,„- ,;r .n.l , nnuunum ,.f :i^^ :n.l ;<7°. :; in:i\iiniiin nl ''■* '" ''' "'" May. M'-L"f '!"- '■''*r'V;','''''"... ., ,,, ;; ,.,ia.T. June. The nnrtiu.rnn,..-t P-rt nii -.1 tl, A m ^ , ^^^^^^^^^^^ m, „„„:,,„ .!,.-,■ li.^un - l.:,v,. ,,f „S- ,.i tH»° ami a ilaily iiiiiuiiuini ..1 l- t.. 1 1 incrca^fil '" "'^° •""' Til.- liu iiTul iiiininnii rraclwil. Vr' "^ 'iu^y. -n... van,.v ,. .uAP|-n.' i- - ■-;;:•;'„;;!,:;,;;:::':' ■';i;;;"::;;,;^":.': f . ■A,.,,,.,,,. K>v..r a: fa. . 1. .a;. ■^;. n;- ";;"';,;:,":;;■,,„. nil -1... n,ullm., ,^ n,„, lirana,.,M.>\\nmir.^tl,. .nax.n.un.i-u.la.alU , -^ tlmrliw.",! Hill- til" luiiiimutii 1- I'.l aiv Kroni Hramloiito\Viiinipr.itlu. iii:.M..iui.ii-s ^^ ,f T,')' ai.a a im-aii luiini iiiiiiuiii of i7° j;n-.ili-r August. - Mo-, . ' .1- n..ion ha- a ,m.::u ;;;-;-;-', l;--;. K,.:,.rv,. Th,. .,.,rt ,,f tlii* area ha- a liiaMimilii I'^iaTilinn I 1 oui » . part ol tlil>.in.i n ,;,,,,,,. H,,,,,Im.w I !,.■ Iiirai. liiaMliulin is September. Alo„. "-^y;;; i;;: ;', l^ I'l^ ^ ;; Hraua,,,, a .oM,,- ana in,. rv,.u,-. Fro.ii n5' ana ,1... m,:a,, .iii,..,ni. ,^^ ' ,^^ ,„■ :^ , Uramlon to \\.nm|"'K tl ■ i> a r ^^^ ^^^^_^^^^^ ^^^ ^.^^ ^_,_,, ^, ,„„^,„ ,„„„„„„„ .,f Thf iippiT ri'ttioii if till' A-in ■*'''"'■*''■ , 1 . ,.„.„,,. r- V. IS inrt;!. In, hr i.iraii iiiaximiiiii October, whih. ,i.i. f ';''''''7'' ;;^' "■, ;:y'';':;:' ;;: i;:.;:,;.', H,.„na ura,.ao„ ,, ,. a,„l mininu.m a.i not tiiratlv ,litl, . t.on, ..1 .1 al - ■ slitlith warniiT. ■ .,.., , -..,0 ^^ fc;;;;;£";:.,S;«!.-""..-;:;r '^.-a/;; .- - -■ V ' or i:i' at Porta*:, la I'rainr ami W .iiiiM-n. ,, ,1, l>,,-.uian,' ana r,i„ral m.an niaxuii.ini N . __■ Tl .. 1.,,. i.iim, rMllirr- 11. lIl' 1 n. 1 iipini .n. .. nr \alli V, December. 'I'Li' h'" imip. r.nun- m ,," ' "■ °'":-';;;:";;::a;;;i: v':;™'";-- il:.;.;:';."^^;;;;*: * » .-- «- "■'"?= t:;;;,:;:;.:^,;;,;:;;:::;::'::;"'-;::-"-.- ■ •- '-^••- t>7 Hi:i oliDS n\- rill 1 IKsr WD LAST I'liOSI'S, BASIN OF I'lII ASSIMHOIM, Ul\ |;|{S. (jr'APPKl.I.K AND IT aii'l of tlic liKuMlN ll.U S\>K Ut« Finat. Early Froat. , 1 Moath. Day of Yaar. Date. Temp. Month. Day o( Y»r. Date. Temp. IMS May U7 27 o 32 • IWW Julv 19S 14 25 ^.--epl 1 25S 12 31 \ 157 6 268 Sept 245 1 2 32 1 mil M»v 147 27 33 1 1 .Vug 222 ! 10 32 4 un.i 1117 16 2»6 Si.pt 254 11 2115 i^iii .Iun»' 152 I 330 Aug 2:19 27 M 3 1917 June 172 21 2»2 |Sept 252 9 22 1 i I OXLEIGH , SASK. 1!«I4 IMay 149 2« 33 1 Ijuly . 207 I 26 1 330 liKl.i luiu- lfi9 IS 32 Sept 251 8 33 ;!«lti Mhv 1 146 26 28 Auk ■m : 211 2.5 ll)U7 4 32 i -Vug 214 2 30 JJUIM IM S 31 Aug 228 1 16 1 31 1 GOVAN, 5 ASK. l»10 {junc 1 IM 1 1 s 30« Sept 2S1 8 332 G RENFELL , SASK. 1S'.I4 15« 5 :iO ' Sept 1 2.W 111 28 1 ■.'.!'> June 17N 27 :« 1 '.Aug 232 21) 32 isae April 119 29 33 .\ug 228 16 33 1S97 .lunf 160 9 33 Aug 227 15 : 33 18% :July 201 20 30 Frost eyerv immlt. .VuK 224 i 12 ' 33 1899 Mav 138 18 32 sept j 259 16 30 1901 'Junt- 158 7 320 I' -.. 1902 May 132 12 330 Sept 1 253 lU 20 IW13 June 161 10 310 Sept '247 4 32 M«M May 144 24 25 Sept 2.54 '1 :(0 1905 Mai- 14« 26 33 i.Sept 254 1 1 1 32 iyo« May 147 27 29 ; Sept ; 255 12 29 1007 May ISO 30 1 29-0 . i.Sept 2,54 11 30 1908 May 142 22 1 33-0 Aug 225 1 13 31 1909 Mav 135 15 31 '.Sept i 248 3 32 IIIKI June 157 6 32 -Vug 229 17 33 MM 178 27 33 .Vug 1 234 22 i 32 19IJ .lune 166 15 33 iSept 245 2 ! 33 1913 luiu' '■'>>* 2.1 lU 30 33 27 ■ Sept Swt Aug 245 2 i 33 May U.l 1117 24(1 : 3 ' 300 191S 2311 ' 21 32 IMUi .lune ! 152 j 1 32 I.Sept 257 14 27 1917 June ! 172 21 280 Aug , 2*1 2« 30 74489—51 0« III llUMin. SASK, (l)rul.m«>l.M Itl2 1«!3 IttU 1»15 1»17 MM IW7 iwvt 190H imw 191M 19U , !912 i9i;) 1914 191.') 191« WIT IMI'I 1(1 M.. ~>'-''^ M.iv .lulH lun.' .lulu- Junt' Mii\ Miiy 1.VI 17:1 1-1 I'll 17J 14',l 21 :il •> I 32 5 •).> 2:i II "in 11 II Ir""' '■^'■'■> '"" I '■''' II I „l -..I li Ir.i^l cv.Ty iiiontli n.iiilh ■»J u In.^l fV.TV 111' 1 1 LEMBERG. S\SK >7 .TJ ji) n:l 1) l.AMl-VN S\SK ~,lil >.pl luly July ~.-pl 247 202 221 >UIV 224 1S3 25S U 19 9 24 12 2 220 25 M 5 :u as 300 2H0 U.--UAW, SASK Srpt Auk July AutI S'pt lAut! ;S.-pl Si-pI Auit S.-p. Miiv J I \iiL- 21 \uil Nhiv \lilV ■(. -. ,-t 111 •17 >■•,.! 1-' \uir Miiy ~. !'• .'1 \iii; May .luni' May Muv lIMl'i •• 2 M-pl. II 12 S,.pt. 25 A-pl. li -rpl VuK Auk Si'pl Miiy \pri \s S.pl ill III, 2:, 11.1 i;i S-pt Auk .liini- 111 >.pi 11 S,-pt ,S<-pl ISi-pt 1 2.M \ 10 1 239 ! 27 1 2U3 1 241 i ■29 1 ' 251 ■ 21li 4 2.Vi 1:1 241' ti 'Ul 1 242 247 23:i 21 : ■•:i7 25 251 h •14 22 217 4 241) 2"^ 259 15 255 11 223 III 254 111 , 247 14 232 . » 240 33 32 33 5 2« 32 2M 32 5 29 :« U 2S 5 30 :I2 1) :13 (I :i2 :iii 5 31 5 :12 II 22 II 311 II :iii II :)2 » 24 II i 320 MIKNSTKR iSt. Pet«rV M imit. Junt- Junt- .luiu- ■luni- .lull'- Miiv Inn.- .lull'- .lull.- ,lul> .luii'- iJunt- I 23 32 3 32 5 H 30 1.5» 7 32 II 1114 1:1 32 Ills 17 :i3 11 i:.7 175 185 4 30 32 3;i 153 172 i 21 Kr.i -uilli l.\u«. S.-pt Auk Si-pt VuK -\UK S.pt >.-p. Auk Auk \UK .Inly 240 28 30'S 235 12 280 13 300 4 2»0 17 320 -'3K 26 330 13 32-0 245 2 330 21.'i B : 310 -•37 25 1 ;i3 241 29 31-0 183 2 280 1 fio PK.NSK. .^A.-.K .(.i.lr«».ll. 314 3S M ;iO 25 MS l.iiti' Ki ,.i \,w !)«> Monlh. Yiw. l>mlv. rrni IV'I'l 'iini' ITH S7 31 I >WII Mn i.in IB .w I^'.<7 lurif I'lH 7 :« lst)>« .lime Hi.-. 11 111 Mav HI' w hint' Hit Ifi a I ''III luiu' IWI « :i:i I'm ■ lulv iKtl N XI l"ll:( litm* inl 10 •ix I'lm Juni' 11,^ 14 ai liino \:r, ■.•4 ;u I'll III M»y I-IT 27 '.11 I'm; Junt 174 •j:i :i:i lunr ItUI '» 31 llm-i luni* i;; .'(. 2«*- I'llll Tuni- im i:t :« I'll I Mi.v IK -'s ■Js mr.' Int.- ii'.ii I'l 2t)- I'li.i M ,> 1 1. 17 2/ rui M,.> U'' ll** :)2 I'll' hint' IMl 1". •-•s Miiv i.i; 17 w I'll? Juno m ■M .'U Karly Frmt. Mnnih. IHtr. Temp. "•opt 202 ID • 300 -PI'l ■UH i 300 opt 2S9 l« 24 Tpl 252 « 2.V0 VUK 242 30 320 >opt 2.V1 13 300 fi gl .M'I'l.l.l.l:. .--A.--K. 3S 3 24 m 1.19 172 135 13fi l.Vl iir. 2S-S 1 31 ■» ' luTv 247 1S1 4 1 320 33 2 2D 3 \ Auk 236 24 24 « 32 2 i Auk 241 31 311 Sept 252 » 33 :i2 n S'pt 271 27 235 2K .'> , N'pt 2.W ( 33 1 30 -n .VuK 2.13 21 2») .i ■in ■■"4*pt 2.5« 11 2i J 27 Si'pt 257 11 .III 5 22 5 i -^i"ir 262 19 Id 5 .1.1 Si'lil 2.i.1 10 33 :i.1 2 \uii 243 31 280 .11 . T»mp. Ynir Vrrnr • ' • tm* M>y 142 22 MO A« 2.11 It 33 IH8g UK 14 325 Auk 23« 24 ■»■» IXM lunf i:.:i ;to 1 Auk 243 31 230 18H7 IV, 4 32 1 ^'P' 252 • 325 |s8K Iiini- l.vi 2 Ml 1 X'P' iVt 15 315 IKWI M:il 149 29 MO >i'pl 245 2 31 ISW IM 1.1 33 •••P' 2.V1 13 31 itni im 9 32 5 >iM" 25SI Id 32 ivir." .lulv \-'i s 310 Kro»l 1'ViT.v iii"iitli VuK 242 30 280 wm lunf ii-ii III 23 j -'■!■' 247 4 32 IIXM lunr i:.". 1*1 330 1 ;'*<'P' 250 7 32 l!)Ofi Miiv 117 J 7 30 1 Ai« 2:w 26 31 lft07 1 .'>.i ■1 32 5 1 lAuK 233 21 31 5 I'UI 9 30 1 'Au^ !25 13 33 1909 irii 1". 310 1 ^••pl .'47 4 31 1910 hint' i:>r ti 33 1 Viw '220 17 32 1911 Mi% n't ;'s 32 1 Auk 240 :I2 1913 ll'.7 I'i 32 ; 'Pt 244 1 Ml » 1913 S\:^^ ltd Jl 32 ; ><'P' 254 " ■iO 1914 Mi,^ 117 J 7 32 i Auk 222 10 31 1915 1117 l 10 33. Auk ;I4 2 .11 5 ■\u^ 341 39 33 jAog 240 28 31 5 (FBterhHZ\\ i airtirlti i ^ .\KHn. SASK, .M8 June 160 9 29 Uug 225 13 300 1909 lunt- Iil4 11 1(1 i) Auk 241 29 29 1910 lun|. i:i7 ti 11 Auk 2':9 17 11 1911 NL.N 119 :9 L'l II .VuK 31« 2') 2*1 1913 ■lunt' l.ili ,^ .9 II >,.pt 341 1 .11 1914 .lunr 1711 L'.T 1.1 .■> \ut 2. '2 111 2i> 2 1915 .Inn nil 1-fti. ()nl>, ri.- reiverpl 260 17 .^1 19.11 M!,\ 1(9 29 12 (1 .\UK 2til 2S 28 1911 lunt- 17s 27 10 .*.fpt 2.11 H 12 1912 lunr l.'i7 i; 10 (1 Srpl 211*1 21 13 19i:: .lunr lllV i; .11 11 .■>epl 2,il K 13. 1914 .lunr 17(1 19 -s (1 S'pt 247 4 10 1915 .lunr 17(1 19 11 (1 Aug 23li 34 1' u I9ir. lunr 171 :ii .12 1) .\UK 3.4 12 33 1917 lune 172 21 12 I' >riil 345 30 Hummrr Httttion. 7J B?RTLE. MAN. IjtiT Frmrt. KMtiy Knxt. ^ i-iir I>in- 1 D»y 1 M..iiih. ..( i n»t.. \ car. Tump. i M.inth. Ynr. Dmt*. Temp. l'.«H Jim. ITS 27 • 300 Upt. . ass 2«0 I'.Hk'i lunn 172 21 MO *T, 3M 13 2H0 Mr, \l;.v IIS ' SK 260 -;.-i.t .'.'il 1.' 31 I'.Kj; lull.' i.vi 2 330 XuK .'14 II :i:i HHIN ; St'pt .'fil J :u I'.HK) \l,.v liT 1 IT a-0 Sfpt :m: IS M lAuK :M'I 4 :i:i luie 1«7 i;u It n-D ;aii« 2J4 24 33 Jmr 172 21 30't Fitjui evpr>* miinth — Jyly in 13 1 SIO llli\Mi"N MAN 1.k;ii . . June . ISA 4 284 240 27 \K'.IJ JUM' IW 30 2»-8 Aw 24.' ■.'^> 1 s'.ri M.U 117 2« 31 6 Aug L'.'5 i; IMM ■ lullf 1 ,'ii, S 2S« S,.pt .'.5 HI isy.-, IHW Mav 14S 2* .12 S \wt 2.'» 17 isii; lutu' 1.58 ( 27 >,.Iil .■.5;i 10 IKDH Juni' l.W 14 20-0 Fn.^t fv. r\- iii..nlh . Illl.V .'(i; 20 ISit*t Mav i:;'i 11) .12 S'liI l!.t5 12 imxi Iiinc 1.;.' 11 .10-4 1 Auu 2411 ■jK IMII Jum> I.Vs 7 2«.'i fVpl 2.51 S 1002 May 130 10 30 1 S<-pl 247 4 I«03 M«y . I4S 25 31 5 .«ept 247 4 IMM MiJ 147 27 31 1 S..pt 2.54 11 IW« June 172 21 31-2 1 ^..pt 2.5.5 12 1 m> Mh.v 147 27 33-4 1 >,-l,l 2.V4 11 I'MIT Junn I.V, 5 2«-.'S \iiU 21.5 3 I'M IS Juiif l(..-, 14 33 \uil 2.M 14 I'.MKI June I.,,-. 14 ?8 \iltf 241 29 lillll Juni- I.".7 A .30 1) \UK 243 31 I'.MI M,,> I4!l 2« 32. 5 \UK 240 .'S l!l|.' .ItlTir 1.57 H 20* ^..pl 21)1 M HI 1.1 .Itlllf 1.57 A 320 -.'Pt 2.54 11 H 29 :« .5 32 S I \liHI liiiV. M.W l'.NI.5 S..|,l ISS 12 24 HtOtI \l:l\ Il.i 20 24 \UK 3M 2' 30 i'.l07 .hii..' 177 20 31 I Vug 231 19 330 IMI9 lui... 17". 24 .10 II IV. -t cvt'ry month luly 201 23 32 I \K.I W \I \N ".iiiiunt.r >l;if 190.5 190<> 1907 UIOK I'.HW 1910 ISII.. Il^ 2S .12 11. 27 31 11... 15 » I« 14 320 1 '" 12 170 l-^UK Si'pl .S-pt Auk .VuK Sept Aug Sept 241 29 255 12 2.'.9 2'i 233 21 231 1<) ' 2«S 25 241 29 2M 2.5 1 31 21 2.| 31 33 30 32 27 IJl .'I CYPRKSS KIVKR. MAX. (Simmpr Sution.) lim.i hi.'..- 17' 21 31 UKW \i IV U7 27 31 1'.«I7 hull l.Vl J MO I'.KW lili... l.iii 1.5 :»o MMIO Iu:\ Isl 3 :«0 l"t!0 hin.' 1 ,V1 2 .12 1911 M;i\ 14'. 29 32 1912 him- 1,57 6 30U 1913 hinc HO 9 33 1BI4 May i:i5 15 ,12 1915 luiie ]i;7 IB 31 1911) luno 170 19 2!iO ..... I.,.,* 21 *•" J Uuly Iftxt mtum i.Sept :Sept ISept 'SepI Sept Aug A.« |S..pt N'pt tAu« jAug .Sept ...... 24"! 3 272 29 252 9 2iW 23 2i.-i 237 2.5 23 1 22 251 11 211.5 22 23S 2S 240 24 245 2 ,10 27 32 ,30 1) 30 33 1! 32 33 13 30 » 32 73 FXKHORN, MAN. I'.H IS 7 at e ai MiMth. ;s-pi KurlyKio^ •>.'i9 27 m u II II II II KiiRT KI.I.ICE. M*V J* I » Fnwt every nxmth i\uK lyly 3M 31 .WO ;^a II W lU i MINNKDOSA. MAN. -lune iMny hinp JUTIP .liim> liino May iJur.r jjuno M;»v ■l.ir..' Mitv M iiv ;.lunf Mhv iM«y I.IUDI- lunc Mrv jMay l.hint' iMa\ ■ lune l,in« ijiino |.Iur,p ' !unp June jjun** ■ 111 nil jil'ne .lunf Jur.c 1.'..^ 4 :i:i 2 H'-' ■-'1 173 22 Hid 17 is 4 1 S.') 4 2i "^ 1 ")H l\ 211 H 21 1 32H 1 147 24 '" ! 3:iO Mt 2n » ! M 31 8 6 33 .1 l.'ilt 30 2« r'i 1 4 33 3 j 8 32 140 1 29 29 S i:W in 2S U 102 11 29 II 2.^.-i i«9 1 l« 33 S 141 21 32 II 27 27 II 21 i 32 27 32 5 l.W 1 5 30 I) \m 9 IM 14 31 8 167 IM R i 32 » 3 32-8 IS7 B 3SS 13 320 IDH !• SI l.*i5 4 32 IIM n 33-8 ' \yitl \ui« \ IK S-pl S-rt r. ,.l \ilK \\M .Vuu S?pt St'pt St'pt Auk \<:K \u« \iU „- ;u II 30 1 31 U H 1 JHO ■>» 1 330 IK r 8 2»0 4 31 » 2*0 II 300 12 290 13 32 19 tl 22 .It l> ■« :ii ' 7Jt 3:1 19 1 320 ■M 1 310 in 1 33 J* 1 32 24 1 320 13 ! 33 n 1 32 :3* 183 '230 218 230 222 23 1 18 6 18 Frost I'vcry \ilB \.« Srpt \ilK \ut S-pl \uti \nn St'pl iSypl ISept Sept Sep! Ana >-,-pt : Vuit .^ug ;.\iiR AujI (Sopt S"4.i 184 7 4 4 11 12 31 9 19 29 28 28 23 W 2il 31 2 .32' .12 7 3(l-7 31 !i ;12 320 31 •29 3 29 31 .11 n :» •« 4 33 n 30 as 13 1 Mh i .12 I 330 I 3U I 27 S 1 33 2 .10 32 i 29 iS I 32 J ! 32 i 31 .^ I 32 32 n :«l .■) :l'^ n 32 U M' Kin MAS' IWM igrM 1007 IWIU mill IKII I«I3 I»I1 1014 191(1 1917 Mimlh May Mitv M>v lunv M»» Ma> -1,1. M»> :Junt> .lilii*' June Inn** Itim" ••*rly tr n^«( Dm*. Yw 1' ■ s ."i -■M i\ ru 17 iw 3» iW |] 24 •oh 2.1 II IS Tmp. 29 n II u II 27 » 11 .10 i3 2« » i:i 11 II .'7 n !.•• 270 I'lipl \H Iini-TIT". M\M. 187ft IHTD IHHII IKHI DWl IWW UKKi 11107 IWW 1»0» 1910 1911 1912 l«I3 l»H l»l.S Mnv Juiu* .Iiinr May June Mnv M»v May >in\ l.lunr IMilv M»v May May .lune May ..jJOM. Ml 1 .'i* 21 .U) s M V IM 2 XI 4 140 20 2« .1 170 19 1 31 8 1 fVoM »v»ty moBth Sept PORTAGE LA MUIRIE. MAN. ll*un.mer 8t«io.,) II* 147 147 140 m n.i 13.1 144 i:u t.'ix lU tu 9 27 l« I.I 1,1 30 .1 32 11 31 i 32 31 32 27 " W 30 n » ;t3 (1 32 '> 33* lfl»lrt I let Sept ■Sept '( Irt .-v-pl Sept Sppt "M'pt Si'pl .S-pI S'pt SM It at 2SI S »'( 2.V) T u\ 248 6 »» IM II no ut 11 as 282 » 28S 2«4 11 I»8 270 27 » S 282 « 31 2M W 30 2«« 25 SOS 2W 2(1 :io 2M .»•> 21 1 2*0 7 ;i3 2.Vt 11 33 .-> 2.Vt l.i 31 229 i 17 :u PnUTACl. I,\ rH MIUK I8»4 IS«S 189A 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 I'MH 190.1 KKW H» IWIS 1909 lillO 1911 1912 1913 1914 l»tS ,lunp May May .luni* V.ay May June .lune Mav May ,Junf Mav. Mav liin.. May liin'' Mav ijunf JUIM* May. June. IS« I 141 144 l.V> 149 139 l.SH I.IH 129 144 i;; 147 147 1IV4 13.1 152 1.32 157 IVl 134 159 S n 24 29 19 .'4 21 2t 3,3 32 32 31 32 31 31 25 32 I! ■'7 31 27 20 13 31 U 15 30 U 1 33 12 28 5 ' « 33 ; 5 1 33 ' 14 , 23 8 33 i > 'Sept. Auk Sept ,S<.pl. iSrpl. S..n( S.,pl. j^ept. Sept. I Sept. Kiel. 'Srpt Srpt. |()rt. Vug. ;s..pt. .•V'pt. I.<*,pt. S<*pt . Auk 260 251 243 259 2:w 21111 2tlK 2IH 250 238 31 III 251 s 2.1fi 13 21111 17 2.14 II 2.W i:i 2.14 11 2.1.1 12 279 ti 2B4 21 ¥ 2li9 2fi 2S1 1 8 27 2.1 2.1 21 7 2« 2S.0 31 33 .32 32 .33 n 32 311 311 31 31 32 31 5 32 29 33 29 2fi 30 31 310 ROSEBANK. MAN. INT IMO IMI 1903 MoMk. Juni" Jun*- Jillir !M>y IJUIH- M«v tteyol IN 147 UM*. HI— -Fl I M\N TnBf. It 10 .13 II 300 } r'i"l <*»iry iiionth Krtw* fviry itiontli 32 , MO 110 3J TJ (1 ;>« II K II 3« II 'Jul rtrpt. Hrpt ^«^•pt !*..pl lH<'l)l (Vpl. \Kat Au« Auk luU 143 1 ■.•fll ' 30 .M« 1 ^Nl 111 3M M 3411 .1 ?\4 .M7 II 1 :sh 11 JM Jli ■.'■.'2 III 3W •.'» 333 II IM 3 37 ST. At.nwsi MAS. i:i| 1 lunp i:n !» :ij J 1 iAu«. 170 Ill 12 ,1 Wat. lUU ■lUO" 170 It) .10 i [*^t. 1»I7.... laiH' ,73 " 300 1 1** .':iii 3t.^ 140 ai 3 31 Itll 1914 r.ii.'i I'.iiti 1917 May April .lunr M»y June I'lU I'lLS liilfi I'ji: :M»y j.luiif M.y Jun<* S« W l.\M M VN MS U'l 11 II l«7 11. :I2 II 140 211 .11 II 172 21 12 II \.. i.ltt.Tvui mil-' until \i'v . Vm . >'■ •M 1 1 1.' '. 'M II 2:1 II ''iS 1 \!i 2:1 II ri 1 1 >.■ . niti4.ilnK. TliKlltKNK, M.\N. 1R9.') ISM l»a7 IH9N WJ» 1900 IWll 1902 IM)3 1904 19(« 1906 1807 i;jo« 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 191.1 1916 1917 I Miiy .lun*' .Jun*' ,M»y, l.fun*" I.IunP '.lunp l.lune Mav Uuni- M«y. .Iun<' .luly :.?une .lune M»v lini- May .Inn'' Jitnr June . iJluw 123 158 \M 1411 1,',9 lUfi Ul 172 14 20 24 1.1 2.1 21 I4K 2K :i2 l.W .1 29 r.w fl n lliS 14 29 1.1,1 2 29 14« 2M ;ii 1.17 n 12 II 144 24 29 170 19 11 ir.7 in 12 n 165 4 3.10 173 21 33.0 j 232 2in 2.Vt 2.11 2'12 219 24f. 3 24H .') 212 .10 24B 3 1 2(2 .10 1 21.1 3 214 .>■> 273 ,10 240 2S 2''>" 24 2lifi 2:1 2IV4 21 2M •26 i 23» 26 ! 2.W t» 34« 3 320 320 330 2lt 2S0 300 •24 n 11 II (U (1 31 30 ;wo :« ,12 II ,12 II 211 II 32 II .MO 32 24 33. 7ft Ut» FrmI. Y-ar Mraitti. \rv. tHU. .lunr m 11 » l«(M III Mr IW7 M>v i«« n IIXW lun«> IM IW« M>> IM 1^ IttIO .lun.' I. VI I'M I NUt ItH 21 IIII2 I.I.H 1 Vl , ,! ivn Miiv 144 >4 l»M \1»v 14J » l«l.^ Imi 170 1* IVIA .Iun«- I'M 1} 1*17 Jn>F 1 1 ''' W Tmnp. »0 ItO »0 in n .•>* 't II II .>« II MO » 33 31 n S3 liSrly Fmat. Mnatli. AlW. AlW. Auc. Aw. .\tiK lAuic JM.-,,. ISrpi. Mrpt. A««. Aug. lAu*. Aoc. D*ya< Ymt. lU 2U at oa m 240 .'211 HU IM an n« 121 Dst*. 10 23 27 II 21 2ii 17 111 ■j:t ID 2« ID 27 Trmp. MO 31 330 n 31 2« I.I II .HI i> n u 30 31 27 300 330 MnMlll.V I'KKi 'l'riATl"N. (^l Al'IM.l.l.i; lilMI! HA^IN .MU IIM I in Ym. Ha. F*b. Mar. April. May. Jww. Wy. Ana. 8«pt. Ort. Nor. D«. IWll I'Kll ooa Oil oat I'tl I'M S32 ' on 1 B3 Mil INl.T.iN ItK/ -H. IWM ItOt 1 to •" "*l oS 70 ass 1-71 i 1 1 i BALTARRES (Fil» HUU). linn 1 i I'lll , 140 120 20 an 1 1 1 10 II MIHiMK. IMS .. IHS7 IHV* ISAI) IKIHI 40 n HO 1 20 Olt 10 :;o .10 1 .M) 274 040 090 1 .10 0S3 IS y 11 40 ISO 0.10 a» 2 70 29 1 «9 , 22 1 00 1 7S 1 14 ,■■95 S9 047 021 0.10 R. R. «3 ISO 04 012 fiil 70 ! .VI 1 40 : :).') ;io i 1 1.1 3.10 111 .'S ;iii 1) .':t 200 158 1«2 5-89 5-74 096 I 17 582 2 70 0-78 M.-llDH •« OSS OSS 034 0-70 1-47 1 44 024 029 1 IS 054 Olt IlUdADN ll.\\ 1004 1 1 ' 87i 127 tlKl.5 1X1 1 1 M ; 095 ! ^:;^1 t;ir iS; \n 6.m l'.«P* iwiy 20 ,>0 22 , 1 2 10 IIIU iiiiii 0-40 0-40 0-37 27 0-37 756 5-63 7 12 4 94 8-75 2M M»m> 1.2. 1 13 1 42 1 SS 1 75 099 browni.ee. i 1 1 1 0-2« 2 IS 101 24 44 ! 0.10 3 M i 2 70 2-43 1-79 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ._ 1 70 I 76 CARON. \>»r J«l. Feb. Mar. .\prU. M»y. lane. July. Am. S^t. Ort. Nov. IVr 101.1 iniii imr 98 0-30 12» 050 OU OfiO 0-49 49 059 4 21 2-27 024 6 12 4 41 3-29 2 59 51 2X 4 19 2«H 2 15 H4 1 U9 400 O'W MIS ~T-77 088 0.12 8.W 053 (1 I'.i II .V) Sum.'. 115 1 09 1 08 • 72 13-82 • 08 7-15 0-75 Mesiu ... O'M OM OH 054 2-24 4>«l 303 2-.W t-3« 038 1890 1891 0-35 12 0-70 )T11.\M. O-tC 3-30 7-25 3-50 2 00 279 2-52 301 O-Ol 2-10 I 005 1 010 lU \A1.. 1»IS ! 1 1 0-39 j 201 3 07 4-54 1 1-31 1 -'11 Ksri;i!H.\zv. IWIN liiiii lull mi;) I9U CI .i2 1 III 1 -,-. • 1 4.1 6 «2 1 M 1 l.i 1 II-, 1 III 3 .18 8. 1 r t|.|»5 J 10 (1 .S.'i IB 8. R. i 43 1 :n 4 01 20S 2-73 201 4 .15 2.17 1-32 329 1.7B MUI 4 47 2.10 0-89 1 05 0-61 M .19 3 1(1 40 0.^ 1-52 n 72 14 1 KH MM 012 0-17 1 91 2 ai 071 1 70 :i Id Suinf* 405 3 14 7-77 C-83 11 n 11 22 «-09 605 457 5-51 Mfnn.« 1 19 t 01 78 2-J9 2-27 2-93 2-24 1 1 01 1-01 1 52 1-84 FORT yV-.TEl-I-K. 1911 1912 l!ll:l 1914 1(111 IDI'i I'll: 11 47 64 0«7 1 24 029 (1 L'« O.W 70 028 233 0«5 .1 W n 94 1 2-24 045 1 II 32 no 7H 25 2 31 0-42 68 2S (I ■<9 «: 62 052 0?8 3-61 3 31 1 -W 2 08 1 .16 2. 87 II 1139 1-77 2..18 170 2 7.1 2 78 2-03 190 I I'M 1 1(1! 2-93 1 HI 1 S7 321 4 1(1 4.1 n 92 1 « U uU : 2. 3 J 1 117 1 84 6-6« 28 4-60 j 048 2 .M 48 j le^' 11 13 9.84 j 1 2.74 185 1 64 1 n 211 71 n 27 (1 ;i II 7:1 1 .19 (1 .1.1 n 2:1 lift (1 9(1 n 27 o:t.> 1 III 1 111 3.119 25 U«5 74 IH 094 617 I 103 ' 3 12 I 4-57 0-«5 1903 1904 111(1.1 r.iiH*. IWI-l I'.iiii i»ii Mr&ns 1.7 1 44 ;i .m n :« ■■ .VI 1 «5 I 1.1 3I> HI' 3(i 4 44 4 21 1 35 22 -JO 1 69 260 .1 66 50 10 8U 090 MM 7 46 065 090 0-15 2 80 7 OS* 008 40 2-«7 279 037 3-85 1338 2«-07 0-«7 0-M l-0« 0-M l-t7 sn 4 48 3 36 2 5;i 1 14 1 86 2 32 2 III OSl 1 1.1 iii SO S-9« 13-46 2-M 13-54 1 00 1 (W 50 1 17 3 21 30 .10 70 348 8.1 11 in n IS 3-85 4.' .' ■'II II ^.'^ 1 21 020 31 J- 15 020 13 12 316 4 20 ; 3 20 1 s: n '," ' "■■ n vo 1909 1910 1911 01* 3.5« 0-S4 2> I n I 43 02t l-«7 Ml 0-42 ! n 58 ! 54 05« I a4 77 (,ki;nh;i.i. ,nr.,»iiiniii IHS.1 l>«i4 IwtS IHX8 iHf.; 1M)3 1N«4 isuii l«'J7 IH9K I Slid imio IWJI IW)L> loot 1 90.1 l!H)« IW)7 HHIM I'.KW I'JKI I'JIl 1912 1,11 :i nu I'.'i:. I'.iif, l!l|7 Y«r Jan. Feb. 13 20 j 1 70 I S. I HO 1 U KS I U 0.1 m u :io I n 70 1 (I 411 :' HI M MP 11^! 50 2 M 1 20 l« «8 081 Mar. (I :i9 u :iu I 3S 1 00 40 s. .30 1 M S. 1 DO (I 1(1 II 211 2 00 ! 10 I X.S ' (I :lll (I 411 1 211 2 Oj 1 118 1 2 «.■) April. May. 49 2 34 1 .W 03 4.-' 71 1 on U 31 1 1)7 lU 2 27 3 20 i II U Nil (I 12 II l.'i II 1)0 (I 73 II :>" 1 ,v; 1 !t4 2 20 2 .iW 2 2fi O'U II :'s (1 43 II 711 1 lit 1 411 II 3s 1 20 3 117 20 n 711 1 70 1 r..T 040 3 .51 23 81 37 94 W II* June. 23 9H 1 3.1 I 40 ; lid ' I 30 I 6« 3 47 K. ; II 3H U 2 l''7 2 !14 1 1 1,1 2 IS I III II 7H 1 li2 2 SI 3 Il7 3 III 4 S3 2 24 i 311 1 112 33 ; 2 9 P'Hl r.iii I'UJ \vi'. 1914 1915 lUlli I'.ii; II 1.') (tW •J !»( 95 2S 11 :i.'> IS U 40 It VI 1 30 1 IH 1 :':. 40 1 (W 11 4.i J3 7S 1 'Ml 0- '1 3 20 1 U lo. 0'4.1 16M U M 18 ttU U'SN OM 076 ■.Hi 1 w> :I5 4 i:i 2 :i.i 55 2 a) 1 :.ii 1 :i:i 47 1 27 I U'2 1 75 4 17 24 1 IS 3 72 2 35 i M 1K3 71 1 3'J MM SOW 45 W 22 19 3 » 20S 1 «t O'W 11 1(1 1 ■■ I (I'- ll :!.'' II 7') I II,; 1 ^.■| n L'J U 50 1 18-92 i 079 18-38 0-78 I.ANKiAN. HO!) 1910 013 I 014 015 ! I'M 4 55 lA^I MllINTMN nti 1 7" OS 5 48 2 41 3 2N 2 M4 1 59 II ii7 U I 2'.' 0-70 ! 114 u .Vi .'2 67 I 211 II U.I 1)5 (I m :) mi :i IT 23?5 13 U 2a5 J» II 00 ! 3W 3-82 28« 220 074 0-17 057 :mi :i 71 35 I 70 MIKNSTKK. .Ml .SI OWl'l-.Tl SC Ymt. Jul. Feb. March. April. May. II 14 1 'M S3 June. July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. ;si«i 111(1(1 I'.IIII 2 (1.1 3 110 1 70 1 00 1 ;t.i :i ih 1 .'II 30 «ti II 70 91 10 (1 lid (Hi 1 S3 I 27 3 39 II 70 4 SO 1 51 94 1 :a 4 w 98 3 01 1 35 M •■17 2 74 1 «4 35 1 18 1 13 :to U 91 s. U'M) 50 SUIIIB 8'»S 033 2 57 268 2 »1 10 22 7. 81 5 34 4 U 3 17 2 34 1 40 Mean 2 £4 1 58 0'8S 67 0-97 2 M l'»5 1 78 I 52 1 06 7S 47 I'KNsi-. i;ui,"9 i-^dll IH91 1S92 1 «'I3 IS94 ! V9.1 ]VM 1 '-'.IT l''9H 1 .8!.'.! 1 1 2 09 2-29 1 1 2S 14 1 1- SO 1 10 05 1 50 M 025 ! 81 096 1 04 30 1 1 ON 318 2 10 2 41 ' 1 30 1 40 1 60 3 15 11 31 49 U 72 32 59 90 72 (1 40 (■ so .50 25 1 .58 01 1 99 2 21 32 4 20 2 34 1 10 u 72 2 40 14 80 12 72 65 55 .58 .55 II 40 35 1 40 44 1 48 25 ■) ->-) 1 48 1 13 1 46 34 a5 05 1 42 1 74 .0 2 15 54 1 II 30 1 16 1 29 1 49 '. 2 09 4 28 4 84 1 S7 2 55 3 35 12 03 8' 04 32 1-26 ' 7 19 3 :t8 1 M 89 U 6:1 90 50 74 1 94 1 43 2 .54 3 15 2 45 72 70 1 41 33 51 1 54 29 1 07 1 49 3 .50 4 27 .30 .54 1 35 87 62 34 88 «U 87 1 29 Oil 1 49 17 1 25 2 28 1 40 2 87 .IS 4 24 1 31 .58 1 25 1 .57 1 74 25 82 0S2 33 65 0-66 27 88 2 .59 ' 4 73 4 52 2 .50 2 0.5 1 21 46 75 40 39 25 4 81 1 77 1 24 31 0-09 1 14 56 40 1 411 (1 1;' 45 4 00 2 25 3 57 3 37 2 40 1 44 1 33 21 1 .57 40 3 33 4 lis 1 57 1 36 81 2 8:1 .30 82 24 1 90 1 23 29 71 1 19 2 11 3 05 2 6.3 80 1 97 :t4 1 51 84 I.llll I'm:' I'.iii:! I'lm 19(1.1 I'.IIK) 1907 19(1'* I'll 19 I'llll lilll 228 26 1 .59 2-85 91 3 52 3 59 1 31 81 95 4 83 4 .54 5 47 95 77 1 .14 66 10 1 05 1 10 1 14 52 1 M 12 2 25 62 49 42 4 11 20 22 95 39 1 85 : 08 1 ;o 1 03 3-86 1 2-22 1 4 79 : 3 27 1 06 1 40 2-58 5 16 4 .58 6 11 4 26 3-78 2 93 1 80 ) .|.» 5 in 1 il 2-24 64 4 34 92 2 11 4 61 2 75 1 m 47 30 1 51 -59 1)8 1 10 U74 1 (K) 2 51 '7 0-85 .13 85 77 2(1 1 00 .'i4 I 70 II .52 1 •>« 1 78 119 3 97 5 73 2 26 .59 7 25 1 91 3 90 (I 09 (! 08 1 61 28 1 v9 1 24 68 3 11 .19 1 77 81 3 .38 4 71 .50 2 .'^5 40 (I 12 1 95 1 73 11 32 jl 3 35 3 29 2 76 3 .'>:( 1 2.1 2 40 80 55 1 29 3 9« 1 73 4 42 1 95 1 04 46 048 94 1913 1914 32 2 2fi 5 10 3 60 3 3U 1 14 1 .58 033 04 1 .1-1 (1 32 1 1)5 89 2 59 3 .14 4 76 1-Sl 0-58 1 43 1 OS 041 44 (Ml 5;i 3 10 2-00 2 81 112 1 4 43 :|6 1 70 96 ! 9 1 1) 1917 2 24 1 26 315 4 lU 2 13 2 99 i 5.39 2 78 15 0-92 .' 1.1 24 M 0'7S 97 26 63 on 00 33 65 1 73 023 3 39 0-73 2 61 78 j 55-38 1 1 58 1 88 0-20 1-42 Sums 37« 78-21 155-87 96-49 "7" 70 76 : 02 36 43 32 70 26 79 MMWa OM MO 210 140 1 '"* 093 0-76 80 RKUINA. Yen. Ju. Feb. Mamh. 030 081 019 ! 2-. '4 5;! , 10 U 42 2-53 \pril. Mmy. June. July. Aug. Sept. Otl. Nov. 1 Dec. I'.iiil 111(1-' nil 1.1 I'HM 1 I'.lll.'. riif; l;iii: vMf ; 1 45 43 U 22 0.15 032 1 22 1 1.23 015 s" 0.63 2 to 45 IH 20 0-8» 057 1 07 027 52 1 95 S5 1-24 8 45 8 049 361 3 14 1 «9 3-78 2.^1 87 0-81 0.76 4-75 3 611 |.37 1 1 711 ; 3-58 7-78 5 22 5-87 204 756 1 42 4 74 1 74 J -9; 1 15 055 3 U 0« 3. 27 1 75 2 38 70 2-41 4 53 (1 80 2 11 3 01 :l 25 70 1681 7 ^l 08T 034 70 072 005 4 3« 7 1) m i'm 6;t 1.1 9U 1 60 12 ~5«l 8 10 40 OK W 2« U 10 1 15 045 in » >Ulll- MfUlia 5-57 8 4 45 8 »»2 8 1672 8 34.82 » 2217 12 '' 8 070 OM 087 \m 20* 1-87 2 77 2-8» j 2-40 062 0-70 041 sri(.\SBOlRG. 1 1 1910 1911 i 1 i 019 3 54 2-21 3 15 225 I 11 360 15* 148 144 2 11 2M 124 6'0» 2 03 111 116 012 148 1 80 030 020 I'M SuniH 0I« 8'»0 7-33 416 2-27 «50 035 lOB Mt'un..* 2»7 244 lit 113 j DO WHITKWOOD. I>.ll4 191.'i 111 If. 0-65 140 1-25 330 1 O.20 1 o-a.'i .'I 1 OS 1 « 1 00 23 1 SO 1 40 ) 443 I in 245 033 170 2-25 l.»o' 170 105 I 78 181 3 82 45 177 302 17(1 3 44 08« 0.09 8: 2-86 1 U 090 2 (W 4 :il 1 91 ) 815 ' I 90 (1 111 U I't 1 43 I 1 47 1 70 025 015 I 025 090 0-37 1 10 6<73 521 9 12 1031 44 4 41 357 1 0'8» 262 Mi-an- 1 10 04. I 68 130 2M 258 1 12 2M 11 060 1912 I'llli ml.i HI 111 I'.ilT MoMlll.N I'KH llilATl^N. .\S.1N. iU (HAS \N YeiiT. I8W 1900 IWIl I'.KIJ l'J(H 19(M IWI.' moii liMt" 1909 lUKI 1911 19I-' i'ji;i IUI4 191.1 I'.illi 1917 Ju. ."^uni* Mean.' Feb. 092 1 1 :« (J I.'. (IM J, 0-44 I 0.'i I 1 .w ' 14 1 w i I 45 1 L'8 ' 099 1 51 I 1161 { oIt^ Much. April. 0.15 27 i 1-04 ! :io ! :(4 ; u 10 1.20 1 70 I 0.«8 O-S-'l :ui 1 79 U 30 { 36 25 881 0-59 1 05 055 2- 15 047 2-71 066 039 016 1 36 0-47 069 0-58 064 07 149 M«y. Jun 13.) ; 107 4-84 3 89 July. Au(. Sept. 115 3S0 R. , 3-91 1 46 CRK-SCKNT LAKE. 04 , 2. 53 056 1-22 0.i2 s:< 1 40 1 1-21 1 44 1 (« 43 ; 0-57 24 1 Wl 1 11 25 80 1 IS 40 492 133 2 00 203 3. 40 3 56 2 30 U 95 1 38 87 3 52 27W 2- 11 140 611 5 19 2. 54 3. 30 1 01 2 01 3-29 1 91 1 23 2 05 082 3 38 3. 44 37.fi8 2'«9 Oct. Nov. Dee. 62 { 049 013 0-58 71 I 44 02 0.»7 I 22 4 43 2-43 5. 03 2. 71 1 99 5.82 133 2 35 4 77 3 47 1. 48 2 81 4 75 4 M J (»(l 11 84 1 02 4 li'J U 118 1 52 1 0-25 12 1 2-44 1 1 65 63 0-75 1 1 34 028 i 3-74 2-85 i 151 18 048 ' ■'■•M U 71 18 It 60 1 97 97 44. 37 3 17 2-27 118 038 I 13 2 0.') 1 -23 61 2.8« 5. 39 2586 2«-27 199 lO* 3.S 1 31 1 27 7ti 1294 81 GLADWIN. Yc»r. Jan. Feb. Mar. April. May. June. July. Aug. H.P.. Oct. Noy. Dec. 1915 1916 .. 1917. . .W 95 1 93 OSS 23 068 S. 2 (M 70 35 1 16 073 1 42 4 14 096 3 05 4 36 398 4 43 2 85 OW 3 24 95 204 ISl 3 1*9 1 .S9 93 3 09 10 1 0.5 20 090 50 » 49 70 Sum» 3 38 146 2 70 2 24 0S2 11 39 8-37 a-23 7 S» 4 12 2 1.5 im Moanji 1 13 049 090 .S 217 3 80 2-79 2 08 2 S3 1 37 72 56 IDfti. 1906 1907. 1908 tiumi... Mcsiu 085 04S 10 025 050 090 1 40 1 65 0-47 OSS INSINOKR. .50 1-45 1 30 O'OS 100 2 OU 3 95 IS8 1-28 l'S8 1-32 I 4e 3 21 4 27 5-23 4 14 16-85 I 03 2' 18 1-70 1 62 6 S3 1 63 1 2S 0-43 2 2» 3 97 1-32 9 ((.I 300 1-73 10-78 10 6J 1 20 1-92 64 45 195 045 2-8S 095 35 U-70 1 06 70 1917.. KAMSAfK. L'SHERVILLE (Porcupine Forest Reserve). 90 0-25 448 2 04 1907 I!«K imct laiu l'J12 1913... 1914 Ill 15 20 0-40 1 45 2-15 20 2S 03S 1 60 40 C 10 080 OM 0-55 10 1-75 20 10 29 Ol'O '.15 003 82 2-66 052 1--2 071 2-21 4S 35 2 50 4 IS 2-91 98 2-91 2-29 5 92 3 03 fi 52 5-10 0-58 6 93 I 13 1 44 1 38 2 45 1 43 2 47 73 6« 0-58 1 o; 0-73 31 ' 2 06 IW 9.5 1-91 3-'M 1 22 0-60 47 44 91 0-79 1 -fli 0-80 20 0-75 50 1.50 40 1917 21 15 .--urii-* . - 440 2-70 230 2-72 9 0» 22-04 24-73 :077 098 5 59 1-75 2 40 Means ... 88 54 058 032 1-30 2 76 3 53 I 34 1 25 70 05.S 80 1884 1885 1886 1K87 18.S8 1889 . 1890 1909 1910 1911 I'.irj I ',11.1 11114 HU.i I'.llli 1917 Sums . Means . WALL.\CE. 1890 1891 1892 1893 . 1894 . 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In tllf pnrlinM nf tl,l^ I'MMll »l.l,h 111- HI 1;, „:.. il:lU trrnton ' II .1 1 I .....;.. I i r I ..till I. i"i 1 1 it-i' l.-iiA aliiiii- h:iVr January. > ^ , ,,, , ,,,r,;,iiuu- nf i, inp, nlutv "ln'li im:i> '"•.•ur. '"" ';"■",'"""■";"- ' L .„ . „ r,t Ihr , l.-t ,u„tmi> .- thr ni:,n„ l,.-.v.r,.n tl,.. .>u„n-. '"" "" 'K; '" 'M'uM'nn'vi'kwt^,' <^.lan,n:,xnnu,,.,.al...u, 10 :,m.I .1,.. M„.n, ,n,MHMU,n !'Z,V'''ir Tnuipl- >h- in...n.,ti,.„Ml Hnun.l.rs th, t,,,,,., rM un n-.- -liL'l|.ly, .h. .ununmm h-ebruary. In (In- M— •• M.xini mi r. -i ,^,,,11 ill. i,,iiin:il 'ImiIv r:cni;. nf 1 , ni|ii rat ill v i- from . ,,: V , Vl- v,,, frniii -r, 1., 11 H. lunii |:-l, van anil .Main. .1,1 tlir!,lii|Mrallirr ''r ::; ^. n;;'^!:: Tu' 'l',..' l...-,.n Maum an.l np-Mn,,,. a„ a linl,. inliliT tlian ,!>.. ^i;;,,'; Mnunt'un ii.i.'n Lu. a. llu- iniitlmn. . uni. .la .\-inibn.„,. ih, ■uaMiniMii „.,np,Ta.,.n. is a lilll'' liiillna-. 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Kftcviiti .•mil \\ I yl>iirii tin- iti:i\iiiiuiii i- 7t'i -I Ui-irVr »irlll> iriaxifiiuiii 1- 7J .iiiil till' iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;^ (ir W. Soutli of till- SiuiriH tnwiiri U 'I'lirtli' Miiiiiituiii till' iiiimiiimii n-i - li September. Thr Wiylmn. Iiii.' to Willow Imml. nm^ iliinuuli i i.rrii..i\ «nri ;, .mnii i„,,:^ii„ f ,,s rtliilr .•:iMW!if.l-' thr iimxiliuim U l«'r«s ami m n tin \l."-i' Mnunloii K.^tm- llii'liiWfM Miiiiiiiiu!iiliMii|Mriituri'« -iir luiir Miiiioi win i. iln u. r.mi- i- '• • M l.-i'v^m .,11.1 r,.rt;il till' iivrnmc iiiiiiimiini i-* :<"" mi'l i'<-"r Smiiis Hi n. II OctolHT. I'l.r In.-Mtl mMXllnum U .".2° t.. .'^1" ul.llr lln un.ii, riimihuiMi ,- u.,ii.:,ll\ .'7 l„'J.. Iiul tluT...-.-i.ii..v;. friiii. Vrlli.w <;.•:.- MMil NVivl.uui f. \l:i,ii..l:i ^^Iml. hi- :• MiuiiMiun. l,-> tli:iu Jli"' November. I- foiii IMi" at Willow ^..im-li tin' iii.:.ii inaxuiuiin ilmr ; lliri':i-l hihI imrtli :iriil .1 Miiii-i.iiiHi f 2>4"..'>. Souri-i Jiul Mnitiiloii havr mraii iii:i\iniii li-- lliin i- ■ \l i;-t.-VMu till' liifaii I'Uiiiiuimi i- I.V l.iil llii« ili-rnaM'^ iintilira-i wanl lo 'i m iln' \\""-<- Miiuiitaiii nttioii. I'rotii SmiriH !■> Utaiuloii it i^ '.»" to 11^ December. At K-lrvali llir mI'mii maxmium i.. -JO ami tin- mh' in iimniiium I', Inun.. li- nt. ly Wi -lu.n.l til-- ti'iniirnitilM'' arr liitfll.T wlill'' caMwalil tliry il.rriM-r lull llttl,-. Ill (ill; I )- III' iii;-r \M> l.ASr lltn^is. HA.-iN I'l 1111 -111 Kis i;i\ i;i(, l..-li.\AN. -A-K I'MU I'lm I '.II I'l I'.tlH- I'lilT l'.u> IVIMI I'HII I'lll I'.llJ im:i IUI4 l(t|.i lUII'i Muni II Miiv .luni' Juni' ^.lulti' Mi.v .lnm* Miiy llinr Muv \1iu Miiv Miiv -lunr Ijite Fmt. I>iiy Vrar. 141 1711 IHO 171 IW l.W 1»4 l.Vt 147 i:i7 140 i:u i«e 137 ttalv. Temp. :)j u :ii u :t:' at n •.'7 :i'.'0 :«) II :ij II :il :il II :i:' i» Ml) 3t MlMtll. >i'|ii 'S,.,)l Si'pt Si'pt Si'[)l ,s,.,,t Si.pl Si'pl Auk -.•pi S.'pl \ut! s.'pl .S'pt 1 Early Froat. Day Yav. J.'id :'.W J.Vl L'.S4 2(0 Ml :'7l :'4« :'W .MS 2:17 L'M M7 UkW. Traill 10 • 27 i:i 2»0 lU 2)t S 11 :t2 27 32 8 MO ■!» 32 n .1 31 n ID 32 n 28 33 :io 19 300 2S 32 10 27 2S mill 11117 lulli' ■.'ll 172 \ r MV, -\^K. IIikIuii 21 :12 (1 30 front every muntti Aug July. 243 183 31 2 31-0 32 Mliii.-I'MIN. .-\>K. 'lAiic 23« 27 33 ISept 2» 1« 27 S.'pt ' 252 9 32 S,.pl 247 4 320 ISi.pl 1 255 12 'WO iSi.pt : 2tw ■Hi 330 I 255 12 32 ;.\u(( 1 225 13 31 .\u>; 1 241 211 :I3 U 1 237 25 33 VU|! 1 234 22 33 S.'pt 1 •257 14 31 ....Supt ... 1 253 10 300 88 1911 1*13 ISIS 1914 I91S Itl« 1817 June.. May May. June.. May. July.. M-.I.l.liXV (,li.\.>s, S\SK. Late Frost. M..nth. Day ot Year. 16« 141 134 169 147 183 Date. Temp. 32 32 39 3;i 320 33 Early Froat. Month. Day of Year. Date. Temp \ug 2.33 357 343 331 3.M 35« 317 31 It 30 9 10 13 S ft 31 29 .12 330 25. 270 31 S>pt .Vug .. .. .Vug Sppt.... .-iopt ... Aug \>1.MU K.V. --V.nK. 1«1«. 1»I7. June. jSept. Is^ return 28-0 Fro-Ht every month July. 380 Al .\M1 Jl.\. >.\.-.K. 1894 1895 June.. . . June May May.'.;::;: July June May July June May June.. 157 IKO 136 150 -309 158 146 311 180 147 155 8 29 16 30 38 7 26 30 29 "4 ISM w»r 18M I8W IMl 1««B 1903 1905 1906 1907 ... 28'9 37-4 31-8 .10 330 310 33 28. 33 2.S .32 Sept. 'Aug. I July Aug. July. [Sept. I.\ug. . Sept .^(■P)t (Aug Sept. 2.'i3 10 343 31 202 340 38 200 19 251 8 218 6 2.52 9 247 4 238 26 350 7 27- 1 27-9 330 320 330 330 32-5 300 270 32-5 ' 33-0 .\.s,~IMli(ll.\, .~A.~K. From l^fh lunr I .^.■pt . .\UK .^.■pt 1 254 223 243 1 11 3 250 32 330 CANXI\cm)\ MANOR. SASK. 189S., 1899. 1897.. 1888.. 1889.. 1900.. 1901.. 1902.. t9CB.. 190t.. 1905.. 1909.. 1908.. 1900.. 1910.. 1911.. 1914.. 1915.. 1916 . 1917 June. . May. June. . May. May. June. . June.. May. May. . June.. June . . June.. May. June.. May. May. .'une . May June. . 179 139 1.59 149 i;i9 l.i9 l.M 146 141 174 173 160 135 155 147 l.il 170 M8 172 28 19 H 29 19 8 7 20 21 23 33 .13. 29. S 320 .•53 5 .10 29 .13 38 330 33 33 9 20 l.-i .11 4 30 U 2; 29 31 33 19 30 U 28 33 21 25 Krost every month Frost every itiomh 1 |AuK 232 20 270 .^f'pt 346 3 290 Villi 242 30 33-3 -.■P' 251 8 300 >..pl 2.M 11 315 .N-pt 2.i6 13 33 >fnt 251 8 3;!0 >opt 232 9 33. Sepl . Auk 247 4 Hi 2.18 26 39 \u« 225 13 33 242 30 :i3 Vu(! 229 17 .WO A til.' 2:14 22 300 ■Vug 222 10 280 Vug 230 24 300 Vug 223 11 330 183 2 300 1918. I91>.. 1914. June . May May UOISSEVAIX, MAN. -,,., 1 ' 366 23 300 -. 1.1 26.1 30 330 -ipl 3^ 1 320 80 (.lllllJI.ANDS, MA.V. ISI6 . mi.. Month. May June . I^te Frost. Uay of Year. 14S 172 Date 25 21 Tern I 20 310 Early Frost. Month. Uay of Year. Date. Temp. 1 lit I'pt 2.57 251 14 8 290 33 NINETTK, MAX. 1012. 1913 1914.. 1913.. 1916 1917. .\pril. May May. June. . ■lunp. Juno - l»ll I!)1L' 1913 1914 I91S 1916 1917 M.iv j.Muy iMav. May Juntv . May. June 120 30 320 14.5 2li 32 1.34 14 330 170 19 32 l.M 4 320 171 21 :i00 147 I, ill I.H7 133 ItXi 147 171 17 13 IJ 27 20 Kloet pvcr.\ mutitti .'^ept (((■I . .\ag . Aug . July M.VUA, MAN. 32 28. 1 MO 24 30 2.5 31 Frt>^t fvtT.v tiioiitli •Sept Sept ."H-pt. .Vpt. July •S'pt .Sept . 267 24 288 13 236 24 241 29 184 3 2.57 266 263 249 188 257 244 300 280 31 320 32 14 29 6 23 300 20 23 6 .iO .5 .■i3 14 200 1 32 1905. I90S. 1007. June. June. May. 172 lt» 147 OAKUALi; PARK. 21 9 27 30 2!) 280 Sept. Sept. Sept. 255 12 272 29 232 9 310 23 28 PIKR.SON. MAN. IINM.. iao6.. IM8.. 1800.. 1910.. IMl.. I»M.. m».. »14.. ItU.. nu.. itn. . (.Summer Station). ISM... loss... 18M... 18tS... 1900... 1901... 1903... 1904 .. ims... ISM... 1907... IMH... 1900... ItlO... 1911 . June , June- May May ■lune. . June. . June.. May.. May.. May., lune.. May . 'une. . June. . 175 165 12« 1.57 178 llKi 1.5.8 l.iO 170 173 172 1.56 177 140 136 15U 158 171 146 148 149 lUO 139 1.55 !78 24 14 9 6 30 19 22 21 32 150 22 ,33 31 33 33 U 3U'0 330 13 26 I'llTsioxi;. M.w. 26 28 29 9 19 4 290 .32 33 31 30 29 33 U 33 28 30 30 32-0 320 26 Sept.. Aug... Aug... Aug... Aug. .. Sept.. Sept.. .^ug... Aug... .Vui! Aug .. 254 225 243 229 2M 250 254 230 236 240 240 11 28'U 13 330 31 2S0 17 33 22 33 , 31 11 32 18 32 24 270 28 33 28 30 Aug 236 24 32 .Sept 261 18 290 .-•ept . . 259 16 27 .■-ept .. 249 6 320 .N'pl. 246 3 32 sept 253 10 30 Sept 254 11 32 .vpt ... 255 12 33 .^ept , . 251 8 .33 ■Vu*; •2M 22 320 Aug 241 29 32-5 Vug ... 2:)9 27 .13 .--ept.. 262 19 300 90 IM;('(i1!1) nl- MdNI'lll.N' I" : 1 ( 1 I'll' \l'l< iN S(M HIS lilNI.I; HA-iN IJhU'KAlM., MAN. IIAI'.IM.'I , M VN. 188S 0'30 S, 000 2-56 1R7 2 14 3-49 1-75 15 0-50 005 IKI Mttn. 1 M 1 40 0-30 2 .V. 1 in 1 SI 2-74 1 44 1-52 1-S9 1-00 45 1SK-. 1 liU 1 40 !)0 1 .iO 2 3ti 7- 7(1 4 (17 4 42 1 21 0-41 (l-M) 1 25 l^,^'^ SO 40 iOIi 1S7 OS,S 4 (10 7 (H 0-50 11 1-23 (1 HI (1 35 1KM\I KO O-.iO M 0K5 1 34 9» 1 43 1 (IH 2 45 2-28 (1 SO 1 IW ISUO 1 30 1 '.«) 56 1 77 2 45 2-79 3 39 3 Ml 3-45 3 -.59 3(1 .55 SO O'l).') 55 1 S4 1 Oil 7-91 4-59 1-50 43 1-21 I-.50 2 10 SO 1 (X) SO 2 OS 1 .->5 IM 2()2 2-2S OSI I -.59 1 45 (1-60 1^9:! 1 «0 i (K) 0-70 1 05 1 36 3 19 1 (M 1 31 1-72 1 45 iK) II 45 lN!t4 0«0 .w 2 05 2-54 2 03 3 04 72 1 S5 1 27 1 99 1 .15 U 35 IMt.i Oli" 75 0-40 55 (1-54 5-24 1 .M 1 44 U 51 95 70 l-*'.**) !)5 n 00 1 10 1 17 5 37 3- S3 2 45 SO 1 1)2 0-(S5 2 (15 85 1 10 1-.W 71 109 (I-S7 3 -78 1 fl7 2 (11 O-is 1 42 ((■75 flO O'SO 1 3U 78 0-20 4 2(1 3-22 a ■1.2 2-37 2-86 1 (l) 10 I>"J9. 0-70 0-95 U-7S 4 35 4-32 1 (11 2 42 0-80 2-40 1 ()5 O-IO Sums.. 1382 13 10 13(S7 22-92 26)iS SH'OI 47-91 31-75 19-16 at-. 15 51 11-10 Means. 0-99 094 091 153 1 02 3-S7 3 19 2-12 1-38 1-60 1-(M 074 OAK I.AKK. MAN. IS84 IVS5. l^sii. 5(1 1-89 I 12 3 51 117 5 (Kl 1 7S 0-86 7-rfl 2'S5 6 00 4-A9 1-33 1202 5 49 3-32 33 9- 14 3 05 8-05 2 15 1 11 11-31 3-77 3 ()2 (Ml ou 3-02 1 20 0(10 1 58 8-78 0-93 I'li'i -iiiNi:, M,\.\. IS'H} i 1-20 OM 2-28 1-88 0-77 0-16 1 45 (i« 1 Ott2 0-79 1 28 3-67 5-16 5 74 3-16 35 1 85 0-24 1 VHVI ! :i2 Oi:* 2-36 3-77 .59 0-79 IIKH 2 17 3 34 1 (H 1 74 29 \ 2 M 3 21 1 73 4 12 2 10 i :r4s 5-61 1-24 1 48 65 I'KM 1 0-1(1 4-02 1 SI 6-66 82 .58 ! 1 2 11 3-94 1 48 1-.55 1-87 51 2 .82 1 48 3 45 40 37 58 1-03 2-57 1 15 1 -45 30 t9tl. 2 32 1 17 0-2'.» 5-25 0-i5 2-23 Suiii>.. 14 49 32 80 25 »S 27 07 2-2« 17-21 6-18 077 j Ml'UIIH. 1-81 2-73 39S 1 9t 1 1 lil>. MAN. VeM. j„. Feb. Mairh. April. M.y. JUM. July. Ainr. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 10 (MS 2 JIO 1 23 2H3 1 05 2-45 2-73 K4 3 .39 3 J.l 2 92 .M 1 OB 2 :«) 3 24 2-7« 2 09 05 05 ■.'.^ II .13 2 60 u-72 1 5»l 93 1 23 45 1 17 0-50 «7 5 35 3 35 2-72 1 12 18)W I'M*' 3.5 5-4tl 2-27 0'6« 71 \^\'-\ 140 1 01 70 to 0-67 ! 1 r.:i 047 049 1 10 10 2 60 so 220 1-30 i 1 I'.i 035 74 U 14 3.') IN 12 0'»4 1 57 2- i.s 1 60 i.48 2 64 2 01 2 05 2 04 1916 3 10 II. I 1 .M U 83 2 SO 4-21 2.ft4 i 42 1 II 2-70 0-30 92 1917 2X0 2 W 3.5 1 51 018 2 46 1 19 U 69 90 0»4 17 1 30 '^liiii-^ 10 7S .VIS ■i-a 1206 1 S4 II 30 31 l<9 ~2»0 l»38 1 M 1 19 II 06 II 10 4-2t 071 5 07 .\i.Mi.> \n 103 0»4 1 13 2 M 1 II 1 23 101 I'll li.--li\. MAN. 035 207 1-42 3-93 1 70 1 03 1 93 26 3 40 6 til 2-97 194 99 1 70 1 92 1 60 3 o;i O'KO 1 59 2-88 1 49 2 OR 1-45 5 S6 1 16 2-30 r-84 UO K. .5 -.58 2 40 .5 48 2 0-54 17 644 2 44 4 20 1 03 3-98 3 19 038 000 • • • 3 52 5-02 72 2-21 28 0-72 4 ,57 2 51 2 91 8-98 60 25 39 1 17 1-87 2 29 1 20 1 83 004 0-89 28 1 27 s 33 89 1 10 3 09 66 1 27 1 .5,5 .52 0-88 1 S.i 1907 60 23 2-45 in 85 2 49 1-59 39 22 I 4,1 1908 13 1 40 Sulu^ . . 652 2 09 7-37 596 074 18 55 38-97 19 14 27-20 17-19 561 4 12 5-21 M.ail^ 082 0.30 092 1 69 3 25 1 60 2 27 1 43 62 69 1 04 Snuw not iiieusurwl- 92 ASSIMMUIA, SASK. Y,.ar. Jan. fell. Maich. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. D.C. m* ma OS 0-50 0-40 0-72 110 0-30 1 01 I'M 284 0'U3 1 54 2-6.5 3 0» 3 Rl 3 47 1 Ul< 21 105 1 84 1 74 1 87 .35 0117 0-82 003 2S S. 0-50 20 1917 Sum« M5 118 1 40 264 287 428 8 36 3' 10 450 2 14 028 0-70 Heana 05S OM 0-70 1-32 1 44 2 08 279 1 03 1-50 0-71 00» 0-35 AltcnLA. SASK. I9IIT 30 2 32 2 14 r.!'!-- 3 47 rAXNINCTl^X MA\"K. 1896 M»7.. 18H.. UN.. 1900.. 1901.. 1901.. 1008 1904 1900.. 1900.. 1910.. 1911.. 1914.. 19M.. 1910.. 1917 1-8S 32 20 0-70 015 MO 60 09 120 010 61 035 0-85 1-35 Oil 0-77 080 100 S. 040 0-40 0-40 607 1250 0-68 1-41 3 95 3-35 0-60 1 20 0-20 W 0-45 010 12-84 2-25 0-80 l-2« 86 78 03 40 30 1-40 90 I 44 3-62 0-60 H6 3-70 1-18 27 3 10 II 45 3 35 2-46 2 78 1 70 1 58 1 4U 37 11-88 0-98 27 92 -57 3-49 1-78 4-28 3-38 0-96 5 51 4-45 1-SO 70 1-51 5-21 1 15 3-07 2-67 3 25 1-99 45 20 2-26 1-59 4-72 1-01 4 45 2-50 3-38 2-88 0-49 2 -.53 1-98 1 52 1 96 31-27 2-40 1 85 0-51 2 91 49 7-07 3 80 5 50 3-55 0-49 2 69 2-32 0-36 2 65 50 34 65 DIKT IIII.I,.><. 1898 73 2 09 2-!)5 0-77 0-90 5-S7 1 70 1 48 1 04 3 21 1-75 1-12 2 91 031 3 09 4 75 80 1 51 3 62 1 69 2 72 1-13 0-45 3-70 1-35 1 90 2 93 72 •S. 63 1X7 0-68 ,50 0-25 2-13 0-70 0-91 1-55 030 0-28 70 28 S5 2-60 70 80 80 1N99 1900 SO 3 05 1 64 0-28 20 3 36 0-80 2-19 80 11 9 40 2-88 1 19 4 41 2 -.59 2 90 273 94 2-48 2 33 2-91 3 30 228 1901 1902 1903 IIIIH li»ll5 I'JlHi l',tU7 I'.IOS I'.Klfl 1910 I'Jll 20 40 1 00 45 70 1-20 0-20 lis 0-11 39 1 65 25 1 40 1 00 20 40 SO O-.TO 55 0-35 0-20 045 3 80 S. 65 0-40 2 ,13 0-10 6 33 7 24 3 23 4 08 1046 3-60 9-71 1-10 2 73 4 75 3-10 I 40 3-22 7 33 1 11 2 34 46 8-73 20 SO .50 .50 2-80 1 10 85 1 30 55 Sums 5-26 6 55 8-48 13 19 30 76 48-60 37-56 23-57 26-58 14-57 8-86 8-60 Mt-UHH . 53 ! 0-73 1 94 1-32 [ 2 SO 4 42 3-41 1 96 2-22 1-12 0-89 0-96 03 ESTtVA.N. Ynt. Jan. Feb. March. April. May. June. Joly. Ah«. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. 1S99 1 00 058 2-76 J-77 2 15 3.39 1 02 3 41 1 63 20 1 08 26 0-68 1 00 10 68 IWill lltul 10 65 l:«)2 I 6S 278 1 06 I!io:i 67 049 1 00 1 20 3 70 388 I SI 6 74 1 85 025 .SI 1) 98 I'MH 090 I 90 8 10 30 57 1 47 115 1 23 1 58 0-36 03 50 I'KI.-, O'DO 40 34 045 2 96 3 71 4-67 MWl 2 43 08 1 20 « 55 r.KK 050 20 S. 1 2« 2 41 3 15 37 72 (18 K. 1 40 2 40 I'J(|7, 2 45 040 1-75 40 61 89 2 31 492 U 37 10 s. 1 25 I'HIS 30 1 00 1 00 1 03 3 17 3 94 2 01 2 -48 1 41 1-45 30 30 1<,«W .15 IS 010 1 60 5 ft4 1-29 1 05 78 U 51 12 4U .50 mill 045 20 2 2.1 1 J>3 2 02 3 .54 0-90 2 03 Q 45 14 1 45 40 lull 80 40 20 050 2 40 2 04 2-60 3 35 1 29 1 49 27 0-20 11112 20 ,s. 40 99 4 85 74 2 16 2 63 1-98 0-86 20 0-60 19|:i 20 s. 35 119 560 090 1 68 1 62 0-74 20 1»I4 1 10 90 30 1 62 1-57 1-67 217 39 0-30 U 40 23 I'.ll.'j 15 s. 0-27 70 1 30 4 23 4 23 010 1 58 0-57 0-90 U 40 1III7 20 Sums 827 6 79 19 07 10-81 •12 44 37 93 29 96 36 05 21 18 8-48 9 04 1002 Means 002 52 1 47 082 2 50 2 61 200 2-25 132 053 58 71 FLEMING. 1885 IK8rt 1887 037 0-48 15 020 22 30 1 10 08 MS 0-75 1 02 1-07 3 01 015 I 02 2-60 1U6 5!K) 4 00 1 14 4 24 1 07 4-50 I 20 1 49 1 02 I 59 1 00 Oil 50 27 1 20 06 1 50 024 30 1888 uat ig»i 050 0-60 Sums 087 1 23 2-82 201 6-27 14-70 11-01 5-10 2 08 1-81 0-30 Means . . 0.44 0-41 0-70 067 1 25 2 94 2 75 1 27 0-52 0-60 30 034 tU.KN .VIIKLAIDK. 1890 2-48 5 46 4 49 267 4 49 2-SS 05 10 1891 038 075 45 1-01 1 38 7 03 8-61 1-33 ua 2 37 1 25 55 1802 040 26 1 00 1-20 I 2.1 4 18 0-85 1 SO 0-93 1 41 1 41 0-30 isa3 75 0-98 010 1 10 2-.54 2-90 3 .19 0-97 58 1 76 30 90 1S94 2 30 2 6« 4 43 037 1 92 2 02 .Sums 1-53 199 1 55 5-61 1031 24 00 15-71 8-69 8-68 8-42 3 01 1 85 Means 0-51 66 52 1-40 2 0« 4-80 3-24 1-74 1-74 2-10 75 0-48 MOOSE MTN. FOREST RESERVE (Hiuhvipwi I'.IIti I!ll7 2-85 1 50 2 10 70 2 90 0-80 1-84 2 81 1-74 00« 3 48 3 40 2-93 2-13 1 34 3 01 1 98 81 2-25 1 93 85 12 0-95 1-20 Sums 435 2-80 3-70 4-65 1-80 6-88 506 4-35 2 79 4-18 77 2 15 .Means 2-18 140 1 S,5 2-33 90 3-44 1 2-53 2 IS 1 40 i 2 09 33 1 08 MOOSOMIN. 1900 0-40 0.80 1!H)' 1-22 0-10 040 IW)2 1903 053 42 46 1!«H . 45 1-30 1-80 1905 0-90 S. S. law 8. 8. s. 1907 8. 8. 0-30 1908 IMW 19III S. 0-11 1911 020 1813 ltI3 1814 8. 0-S5 S-ums 3-10 2-22 4-72 Me'ins 44 0-28 47 04 0-69 0-51 2-33 5-98 4-83 0-85 1-00 . 15 2-18 42 6-16 1 44 1-95 3 48 .-06 0-05 i 4S 1 31 1 44 3 02 28 61 1 13 1 0-.54 0-10 4 61 2-42 2 46 6-43 2 16 0-79 .55 30 0-28 0-93 207 0-95 1-22 0-21 60 008 2 11 0-90 78 3 33 3-21 71 26 s 1-21 2-83 9-22 1 45 1-S4 81 0-29 1-80 1 00 0-60 02 4-18 2-27 2-71 4 05 0.8S 1 20 31 55 1-05 S. s. 85 2 92 1 .54 4 67 51 075 38 10 9. 1 06 1-12 2 S3 1-31 2 -.12 091 10 1 55 2 72 2-53 0-57 2 16 4.18 2-57 020 2-88 21 3-00 1 53 2-39 018 10 0-15 2-63 1-67 1-32 1 31 1 05 1-24 1-69 7M 23-29 30-31 25 -:b 30-39 2003 1043 7 70 3-07 fili 1-79 2 SI 1 93 2 CO 200 SO 70 34 \l\ ^ I 1 1 1 1\\ i.,iu.'. Ally. Aim. Hnrt. Oct. Nnv. Dw. mil 1 26 093 .12 4« l»l:' am .17» 0«l 205 1 M 9.1 24 II 20 : .10 IDIH II 4n om 10 1 2J in i 42 2M 4N 1 03 1914 (1 HO 50 n 77 VS 349 1 W 1 2« O.W U 30 s. 191S H. n 40 12 1 70 2 19 .1 Ml II HI 1 93 0-2.1 HO 112 I91H 1 M> OU 2 00 Wl 1 gH .1 « 1 77 1 IH 2«2 2 4« 2S 1917 90 I'd? u m 130 1 .1.1 2 .19 l« 70 502 10 Sum..* 2-7D ou 4«l 3M »7» UM 1297 10 4S «M 3 14 2 12 Mnwt 0» 03J 0-77 7S 1 M 241 2 l« 1 4« 1 31 72 043 071 Till. RKI) RI\I.H OK MAMIOIJA. January. I'lic iucmii iii.i\niuiiii i- '.i aiul liir uir ni imiiiimnn In ii'.ir tin- hunlrr uliilc llir niMiiinum falls alxmt .">'' ami the muxinniiii ali'iul :i" tci tlu' ri\rr'- inoiith. February. The ti'mprralun's near llu- lutfrnatioiial Bmiiulary ami mi tlir Wi'stciu -idc of tlir li:i-ui arc a little liiuliiT than at Wiiuiipi'i; nr on tlic castiTii side. .\t Kim'r-' t.i a iniiiiiiuiin of '.l'. Tow ird- ('armiii tlir^c ti'iiipcraturcs idianci' very little Imt iliiniiii>li to 11' :nid -II' mi \\ innipr.^. March. Tlu' daily niaximuiii trmprratiiir i> Jti' ihi-ouiilioui tlir lia-in Imi ihr niiiiiniinii Iriiipi ratuii- drrreaM- from 7° at l-jiiiTsoii to P at Wiiiiiipoi;, April. I'll, daily iii.iximum i-* .'>0" .mil the miiiiiiiuin i~ .'7 . May. Till dailv ran^jc of trmp.'ratiirr is from a iiiiiumuiii of .!7 oi :\'.> to i inaMinuin of i.f ..I I,:, June. The maximiHii ti'iiipcraturr is itcni-rallv 7 1 or 7.'r :iiid iIm iiiimnnini "iii , i >akl..ink and Hrau^rjonr are a little enoler than Winnipei;. July. The maximum is umerally 7'.l° and the miiumuni W to .">.-)'. Aujiust. I'rom 77 and .11 .at Mordeii thi' temperatures decrease to 71' anil .'in" at Selkirk. Between ('arin:-.n and Winnipeg the minimum is -t'.t'. September. In the southern portion of the l.a-in and mi the w, vtnn -ide of the Hiver the mean maximiini i~ Ii7° to (IS". Wnmipei:, .■Selkirk, and the eastern sidi ireniially. ha\ e ni i\una between •;:!" ,ii,d liti . The mean minimum i- 11" ov,.r the whoh- K.-i-ni. October. !"he lower portion has a moan ni.ixinium of .'i.')' and i mem ininiiniiin of J'l'. The northern portion ha~ i higher minimum hut a Inuer ni iviuiuin. .\i .'s.lkirk th.. av.Migi^ •Hre .M" and :il \ November. From :\'.i' at .Mordeii the iiie.an maxiinum decrease- lo ol ' at Wiiniiprg and to 'J'.l' :ii Oakiank The mean minimum temperature is ln'tween l:V' and II ovrr luo-t of the liaMii December. From 20' an° and — 3' at .Selkirk. KEcoHi's"! 1 i!;>r AMI 1, \< r 1 Kiwi-. ii\>i\ i;i rill. i;!;n i;i\ r.i; "F .\i.\m ihha KMKRSiiX, M.\N. I.»t» Kro»<. Month 4^ Dal** Temp. Year. E«rty Fro»t. Month. Day « I Date. Temp. \ear. ISM 1904 M.1V May 147 134 i7 ;.-9-3 14 32 U MORRI.S. MA\ 191'. 1917. 170 l-Vi 19 4 .13 .I 33 *ept .«ept. 24« 31 .11 n WINNIl'Ki.. MAN Ui«Fmt. N.'.r n>y Munlh. ..<* Date. Temp. ._ Year -.- IK74 Juno IN II ;io.i IS75 June KB 1.' WO |n7t) June I.Vi 4 x\o 1x77, June I.W K 3.1 |k7H M.y . III .M :ii .1 !KT9 June . 181 30 .13 IHNO May I.W HI 31 IMSI May 140 :« 31 IWi-.V, IsJi.! luiH tu •-' «. |N^4 Max 143 L'l 33 ISX5 Juni' I.W ,s 31 4 IHKIJ JUTlf IIW 17 3:1. iKn; Juno 174 :;:) 33 :i ISJiH Juno m u »■» Ih-sfl . June I.M :t 3:13 I>^M0 May 147 ^7 27-3 IVM , May . 140 :ti at-4 IKU.' May IS! :ii 31 is9:i May. I4« 2.1 27-4 ism .hine l.'m .1 33 isll,-. May itn -•11 2»..'i IH'lli May [■>.» 3^-0 |s:iT Juno I7ti I'S .12 5 |X!W Juno I.W ■> .12 2 ISHH Juno I.W H .10 i^mii luno l.Mi s ;«o i;i(ii .llllio l.-.'l » .12 HMI'.' Miv 1 ill III 31 1 i«n Miiv i;i.' 1 1-.' .11 -R i!im Mny 14.^ '2S W.S 1 !i(].'i Mnv M.'i ■J.*! 31 -.5 MMKt M:iy I4S 2K M-S I'.wr Juno l.i« 32-4 HHIS Juno ll» 14 32 1 IMItfl May i:i7 17 3'.' n I'.MO lune . I.W 31 4 mil Mny .. i:i:> l5 2S-4 1 !l 1 J Juno- - 1." .1.1. 3 l!ii:i May .... i:i» 1 .12 1 I'll-. .lune I.W - 30 n Hllii May 1411 2() .12 -3 HUT .luno I.V1 3-.>.(l Karly Frmt. Month. S,.pi. Auk Sppt . -•^('pt . iSt.pt. ;Sfp». iSt-pt. i(».t. Auk {AuB, ! \UI£. Auk S,-pt. .\iIK. Auk. S|.pt . Sppi, S,.pt. I \uc. Auk. .Vpi, !>rpt \UE iSvpt, Sep). I S<>pi , ■ S,.pt Sept S»>pt , AlIK. Sept . Sepf . Sept. .\UK. S,-pt. Si-pt . Sept . Sept , VilK S>pf . Sfpf . 2M 2.%1 239 urn 2.14 2.M 2.11 24» 263 2.10 2N1 2:18 243 237 244 2.15 2.14 239 2.19 2IIS 2.19 2.12 243 2(W 2SI 243 ■>m •.Ml 2.V> 248 24.1 2.1.1 243 2tl4 270 2li7 2411 2.i.i 2K0 2f4 2.10 ■>3H 258 2.M nat«. 1.1 21 2li 17 II 13 7 A 20 7 7 24 31 25 31 II 22 37 15 22 IH 20 31 Itl 8 31 17 8 12 31 21 27 24 28 12 2.1 -1 2B 15 10 Temp. 28 5 31 fl 31 .1 .^1 294 31 .3 31 28-7 24 S. 29 30 5 31 7 33.3 30 3 27-3 :t3.o .10 3 31 -5 31.8 33 4 32. 8 32 31 5 320 31 5 .13 280 25 n 33 2 32 29 :t|.n .■!:; .' 32 29 K .10 4 .13 1 33 :i :ii 9 .(IS .12 n .'s :i 311 II I i\Kli\N l\ 18(4.. im., im.. ■Ml.. I'.ia- I illMi lilllT IIIOS I'.KW loin Kill I'.) 1 2 1013 11114 111 I. -I lUlti 1917.. June. July iMi.v Mm Miiv M;iv Wny .luno 'Mny iMuy !june. . May May June. . May. .lune . June.. June.. 157 209 l.iO 132 14.1 147 I4H I.V, 140 131 l.Vl 132 133 1.19 143 mil I.W 172 « 2S lU 12 2.1 20 11 300 330 28-5 29. 30. U .13 .13 .12 .12 .1 31 .1 .10 5 2«..5 29 31. 1 27 7 32-5 .Ti-5 32. •Aw.. Sopl. Sopl >i'|il \U!: Vlll! A 111!. Sopl. ■Sopl. Sopt. Sopl. Sopt. .Sopl Sopl AuK. jSopl. Aug.. 227 IS 248 5 255 12 247 4 241 29 2.15 12 243 31 233 21 270 267 24 I 2.15 12 251 8 2B8 25 2.1« 13 247 4 238 2B 245 2 241 29 31 28. 28 .^1 ,12.5 29." 30 33 32-5 25. 5 29 32 :«.o .10 n 31 28 5 .12 33. I'tMDlNA fKO.SSINO, MAN. I- w Ht;('()i{i)s or Mi'N I iin i'i;m hm i\ i io\, u \-in ih nil i;i,h i;i\ i:i; "i \i \m- AKIIKKKY. Ynr. Imn. Feb. Man-h. April. M«r JllM. July. Aiw. H^H. Oct. No». Dw. HOT. im ISO* ItlO. oao 10 0«2 i 30 020 1 30 1 7a oai 030 OM 70 1 3.1 OM OM 1 40 t .11 240 1 30 4 01 .1 10 3 M 3 JO 3ao OM .1 01 1) M M 1 KB 1 75 1 44 ■.' 4.1 m 170 3.7s I'7I 081 ll 3 37 1 91 1 l!( 44 07 1 SO 30 t 02 |.M) 090 i .10 3 HO 2'30 30 i»ii IW2. 0» i*uni-,. , Mratm 1 »2 3M 2 m on 3 70 U 91 3 .14 0X4 UK 723 «tl3 2 l« .■J 17 1 29 7 IM 1 93 .^40 1 :» 3 49 0H7 392 09X A 30 1 03 DK CI.AIKF.. I8fie. 033 0-17 2 17 44 M 087 16 I 12 0.10 O'lS DKSKOM) ,Kuirl)Uni.> 188«. 87 24 31 131 3J 266 I 14 1 ;.-ii;\VA. I8H. I88i.. I88«. 1887. 080 077 o.w 1 .VS 1 33 79 A2 0-88 1 .14 80 U 0X1 1 2i |.|6 R. 2-77 t «l 1..W 1 0-84 I 2 10 1 3S 3 14 3 10 308 1 2.S 2 72 388 43:) 2. SO I 1 16 3 91 73 580 4 49 l.tl2 1 67 M4 3 m 3 S3 2 07 077 0..W I 24 4S 14 094 1-40 79 80 MORRIS. 1111 'l I'M': mi. 1 80 OM 30 80 i M 020 6-90 1 31 i .W 00 ■3 is 3 75 i .50 2 28 ■ 3 i2 1 13 2 75 2 12 050 05 1 5.5 108 l'.W O'lO 40 60 2 3.5 70 8unii* 245 t 00 1-85 2 21 I .W 8-13 3 78 4 24 537 2 4() 05 80 3 91 2 4S 92 4 50 1 94 8 05 1 97 13 1911 1 20 1 no 90 084 .52 3 52 1 48 4 18 131 75 63 1914 1 18 90 80 79 I 51 1-71 5 95 1 .14 3 14 208 1 00 lul.i i9h; 191T U 20 1 2U 10 1 32 R. 2. 77 149 42 4-97 99 2 65 55 035 085 35 1 73 45 1 80 :» 0-70 30 1 70 30 0,55 10 .10 40 SO 90 1 00 1.50 020 2-20 70 0-70 2 30 1-40 80 1 20 30 1 70 1 60 97 I I i: I M Ml Ymt. Feb. Hank. lan. IW4.. iwut iskh \HH7 IKNtt IHWI IWI im.. itm.. UM.. UN.. la*.. INT. im luni l'«U Mpiw* M II .W I) )in II 70 i II 7H I CI HO II .VI ri .'i2 ' II .'rO II mi I II 110 11 :u) CI 110 CI M I CI 17 M 27 I n M : s, j SH n X', ' :« ! 1 W) , U'40 I 03 I « W OM 40 OM U .W m u IS It) 20 90 Mm 1 no 0.14 013 .u 30 ■-• M o.w 1 M 00 s. .M. 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Ow. luin lull 1 117 1 W HS. i W 3 8« a 44 . » so 57 IVI.> OM 90 OM lot >3f oil 3 30 4 lull 1 l« 1 H lO 3 H ,,, IUI4 1 7S 1 44 1 to 1 17 OM U 71 1 \i ,) iji 1, I'JI.'i on 1 U 1 M 1 u 201 000 3M OM R. 340 lltlfl 1 W 1 90 > 1* 307 73 041 luir 114 1 IS 1 31 043 %■ ■ ■ >u.„. 11 67 lan 1900 isr I0t4 3«J \\-m>.. 1(7 in 1 It t •? 1 70 ts PEMBINA CROSSING. ! ' 1 SO I'M 214 08S • W ixhS I ; 1 (17 3 40 3 20 4 JO o-n 1 2» .w IHWl 1 10 99 1 W 1 10 1 22 1 S7 0'42 3 28 0»3 KsT ■ 3 42 1 «7 1 11 l'2.> Isinl 1 1 W 2 8(1 .1 27 2 70 3 44 283 ••u l^'.ll 3t 0(0 • It 1 3S 1 M 1 43 1 37 5 IS 3 IH 3-.M 3 14 480 3'28 1 .-O 1 14 073 OM IlllL' iHy:t .'74 U H 037 i 11 id; 4N 08« I« I 97 1 29 I1M o-4a INM 1 M 3m 3 20 4 90 2 1» 38 77 IHWi 3«f 4M 4 31 1 38 2 52 2 74 7S l»»7 1-44 2 47 « OH 1 411 15 1 ,vt [■(im O'M 071 10 2« 1 Vi 1 3« 117 3 M isuo 030 3 01 4 4K 4 .14 9 0.' 1 .>4 2 09 07a IWK) 029 R. 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Dec. iflOi 4 51 3 05 1 07 1 37 isai 033 8. 040 58 3 69 1 74 3. 06 3 18 3-48 i;i2 1 20 IWM 16 3 17 7 31 2 75 2 35 1-32 1 21 25 30 i!)o:. 81 20 4 20 3 44 2 19 201 2. 82 021 0-47 30 inoti 3.3 2-85 3 31 4 84 1 37 99 .57 201 2 45 1907 02.5 .s 25 1 17 2B 241 1 01 0..50 0.29 010 IQOS O'M 2ft5 I 60 1 33 1 79 2 85 104 2 39 0-88 1 18^ 091 1 4.5 IDOlt \ M 1 85 2 X5 217 3 22 2 54 2 48 1 57 o.:m 1 2:1 0-95 3 30 1910 n 10 IV) 1 03 212 1 60 3 13 1 21 2 32 2 14 113 100 1 80 lUII 40 4U 1 94 6 19 2 88 1 45 2 .58 1-78 2 45 80 0.15 I'JIi 1) M u y) 05 3 00 4 91 47 3.05 1 92 4 73 .57 005 1 15 I9i:i n-45 1 10 080 .30 .5;t ! 2 33 2..50 4 13 1 91 1 27 .5.5 10 1914 2 25 1 80 0-70 1 71 115 1 1.50 2-81 1 20 2 82 80 0.54 090 I9i:> 4S 112 11 IHI 189 OlW 3 45 2.52 61 5 .57 l.:t8 1 24 1 09 I91ii :l'M) ■ V! 2 «) 0S« 1 .52 4 13 2 23 2 (M 1 (M 2 (« 17 1 95 1917 1 0.1 00 15 1 76 U-20 1 64 1 33 069 1 18 116 10 13 Sum. lO-SX 9-40 11 29 18.35 40 43 46 0« 39 16 .12. 78 32 01 17-02 10.53 15-27 Mrlins OOD 78 1 03 122 2.53 2 U4 2 45 2fr5 2. 13 1 10 070 1 0» SIJ.KIHK, 1: 18S5 1-82 2 18 3 61 3-62 .59 I 71 1 12 1(«« 201 122 081 086 043 3. 52 1-62 43 O'ii 1SS7 oh ' l-M 1 oi 1.57 359 2 6.1 1-78 1-63 1 74 0-44 1-43 193 ISIU 1-43 51 1 :is 116 0.36 3 38 .111 2 26 DOMINION CITY ISM 2 28 184 270 2 94 0/0 75 047 18)i6 0:4. 50 010 l-3« 1-58 1 .17 t 180 0-72 l-6fi 1 24 SPR.UilK. 191(1 205 3 00 2 60 1 70 1 2 25 3 03 1 .15 2 24 1.8, 4 10 2 00 090 1(117 0-70 1 XO 0-.30 0-51 0-25 2-25 1 97 1-93 1 44 1 72 0X0 0-45 (VKTWRHJHT. 1)«3 0.38 0"65 3 01 3. 19 4 31 83 2 4S l)W4 2-20 6.5 3.82 3 51 1 81 2 .56 18»l.i 23 0.30 048 2. 92 3 25 4 (18 4 :m 1 .17 13 0.56 85 33 18S« X5 83 .32 3 06 1 75 1X3 1 07 1 56 76 I-.54 (1 .15 0-23 llUi7 005 45 A3 1 73 181 All 5. 60 2X2 166 :« 64 135 l»t8 0-78 0-25 2 46 • OX 74 1-98 3. 84 2 6.5 O.W SI 14 0-30 1SX9 .30 1 .30 .50 2 00 1 27 1 051 2 38 1 49 3 02 1 20 40 0-80 1R90 45 » 45 110 1 13 1-.56 1 2. 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O-flO 11 :tO 11 27 .52 70 5. 32 1 64 81 1 19 1 32 2 00 0-30 1X94 0-20 II 20 11 20 2 0.5 OXX 1 2. .55 O-W .54 1 84 2 .13 1 25 S. 1X9.5 .W 70 U 15 !M 3. 56 ' 4-25 3 84 2 .58 114 1 20 20 .15 1S»« I.S0 :«i .50 4 m 4 no i 2 .56 1 47 C 40 68 30 60 0-90 1X97 0-90 1-.50 1 UO 3 45 0-77 1 fi.1 3-21 1 90 0.53 1 OS M 0-13 1X9X .55 O-.iO 1 20 51 02 4 12 3 04 1 44 7X 3 57 1 00 40 1X91 O-.W 20 1 110 3 .50 2 42 3 42 287 4 15 71 4 16 X3 0-35 1900 30 60 «5 039 0X2 81 4 26 3 97 5 ni 290 1 00 0-80 1901 90 20 83 81 C-26 I 4. 69 2. 52 3 00 2 36 0-87 03 0.55 1902 .<. 1 45 2 80 020 4.(i2 1 2.92 2 .55 1-32 81 072 64 10 ]!Ki:! 55 0-30 no .13 4. 20 i X4 1 33 6 29 4 ..15 1 37 48 0-58 1901 11 15 l-.)2 3 98 5:1 1 43 i 6 76 3 09 1 93 99 48 23 065 190". 11 45 012 1 4.5 OS 2-42 3 96 2.54 1 54 2.33 18 73 050 imf> 1 .50 s 25 1 24 3 4X j 4 71 2. 26 3 89 89 89 1 99 1 50 1907 (1 80 15 1 .15 1 28 2 .■« 223 2 -.57 3 83 2 17 74 35 023 ItlO-i (1 25 2 03 1 no 2 19 2.98 3 14 1 72 2 78 91 94 1 01 118 i;to) XO 1 03 1 90 112 466 1 1 90 1-78 2 82 113 1 23 3 30 2-S5 1910 II 70 .55 1 35 186 2 .16 1 2 :«) ! 14 1 43 1 41 .54 1 54 090 1911 1 fi5 30 85 1 87 3 12 i 2. 39 1-43 2-92 2 33 206 1 00 0.13 1912 II BO 2S 40 3-77 3 97 ! 0-40 304 2 13 5-87 1-29 25 1 05 1913 n 15 83 n 73 1 .50 119 1-23 1-87 2 95 2.58 92 3" 16 19H 2 -.13 43 1-25 1 75 I-45 1 195 1-35 95 0-70 MO 60 15 Sums 1 77 18 24 51 97 65 21 102 15 84 ai 75 26 55 IS 41 01 25 30 19-65 MCHDH 066 O-Hl 1 07 1 62 204 3' 19 2. 63 2-.15 1 72 1 .12 084 0-65 - 101 TIIK WINNIPEG RIVER BASIN. Jauuary. Xo Dli-iiTviilloiis have licrii iD'.uiv ill llii- liiritory iliit'l very recently :iii(l the -.tatinii- :il |iiT>iii! are Iimi fi'w in nuiiilier Ici ileleriniiic tlie conr.-e (jf the i^dlhernn withuiil r(in>iilir,-il.le i;\i(s,"W..rk. It ^eelll^ |iiuli;il,lc |li;tl ii(iitlie:ist of the HiiKii^ii Hiver there Hes :i very riM territory willi a <\ iily raniie ot teinperatnre l.etween .T anil - IH". and that the teinperintf intlileneeof the Lake of the Woo.U on .me hand and of Lake Wiiinipei; on the other h.ind prevent -iieh low t.'inperatiire- -oiilh ..f the Winnipet: l!iv Tlie ri'Kion drained liv the Whitenionlli Kiver I- prohalily a little r,,|dir ni ve-pict to niaxiri ,„ temperatures than the i{ed |{iver Basin, the mean iiiaMiiiuio may in fael he i,,w, r than o\ h mean leininiiini is aliout - 10' iietir the border. February. Al the head of th,- WhUemoulh the dallv raime of temperature is -10" to 12° and al Lac du Huiiik ! from - IL'' i,, s\ N'orilii'a-t of l.ae du Honiiel ti.ere H pr.lialilv a further Iml urndual fall of tein[ieratn.-e. March. The \\ hitemoutli ha-in ha- a dady ranj;<' of temperature from :>" to L'ti' m the -outh and from 2 to 21' al l.ae du Honnet. No'djeast of l.ae du Honnet the minimum is /.rm. April. I'hi' -niiileiii portion of the Masin lias a maximum of ts° and a mmimuni of 2(i' Mhlle l.ae du Honiiei i- 2 n.ldei and the mouth of the Winnipeg :i° or 4° colder. The isotherm of 24^ . Kastwards to tlie Lake of the Woods the m.axiimim decreases L' or :V l.iit the miiiimnni is :iS° in the whole southern ri'dion. Towards Lac du Bonnetit is a little lower and i~ prol.alily :i.")° at theinoutli of the Winnipeg. June. The southern portion of ihi- lia.-in is 2° to :5° cooler than the !{ed Kiver B;i>in. •July. Nearthe Lake of the Woods the miiiiniuin is .>}' hut in the interior of the southern portion of i|i.. Iia-in may he ."i2° or .'lir. \\ Lac du Bonnet it i- .")2°. .\Liximum temperai iiie- iaiii;e fiom Ts" at Sprajiue and the .Mouth to ':,'' northeast of Lac du Bonnet. .\ugust. The tempi iMMuv- raiici fiMin TT and .'il" IN the ^outh to 71° and -tO° north ea-t of the ri\ er. .September. The f;e,iler p.irl of \],r ha-iii has a mean niinimiiin of tO° or IT and a mean maxmiiini of h2\ October, l-'rom 17' near the Lake of the Woods the maximum increases to .j2° on the -on th- em iiortioii of the Ked Kiver divide. I'he minimum is appriiximately .'•(2° thniUKliout. November. The mean maximum is ;iO"or:ir' in the simtherii portion of the hasin .and near Lac ihi Bonnet is proh.ahly nearly 27" with a slijjht increase towards the tiioutii. 'I'he minimum temiierature increases from the Ked Kiver towards the Lake of the Woods and is prohahly 17' at .■^pr.acue and L-i^ or U° al Lac du Buinel , December. The norm.al mean m.aximiiiu is 12" and the mean minimum -ii' to the north of the main n\ er. .\l .■ ol LIK.Ni- A.M) I.ASr I KOSiS, BA.'^LN OK Till; WLNNU'KLI ju\i;k. Sl'U.VGLl;. M.\.\. Ijtte Front. tjirly Frost. \ L'ai .Vlunth. Day J ear. Date. Temp. .Miintll Day Uatf. Year. Temp llll.-i 11)16 .S'pl --1-1 TV June - , - June turn. Iti'J 178 18 28 300 300 ■Vug 223 182 II 1 31 300 1»17 July ^lii'ii! I. like.) 1915 1»I6 HIT I9IG 1917 June.. May. June.. iMins II \^ , \i \\ 168 17 320 140 20 31 166 15 31 June 172 I'l \ \\\ V M \\ 330 Aug. Aug. Aug.. Sept. Sept. 238 240 241 257 251 28 28 2« 14 8 330 320 31 320 .WO 103 liKroltns (ir MoMH .\ i'i;i;( ii>i I'AiiiiN AM) 1 ii;sr and i.a l.AKKS OF M.r Kll'.A. ST I'Kosrs CltKAT .Mll\l N>\ll.l I. II VI |li\i 1905 I WW ISKIfJ 1910 1911 ieiL> 19l:i 1914 1015 1916 I»I7 I^U! i'tMt. ^i-ttr. I)«y Month <4 Y«r. Uutc up. 19IU June 153 2 30 J 1911 Muy m 28 33-4 1911' Mav 141 21 30 1 I9l:i .Hino IIM 17 33 2 1914 .liini- 177 2» 30 1 191.i. .. Jul,,. 173 22 32 2 19111 lunf l.M 4 31 1 !«i; luiH' I3« 5 3U 2 Early Frost. Month. Frost every moith. BKKEXS RIVER, MAN. June .lunc (June Alav May.. June.. June. . May June IM 15 33 U lU 14 33 l.W 5 31 153 2 32 149 2« 32 145 22 31 IS8 7 30 '173 22 32 140 20 33 5 1-2 21 280 Day oi Yemr. 237 24» 202 25li 277 186 245 246 Dote. 21 13 4 5 2 3 Temp. :i2 « 26 1 :<3.3 29 27.7 28 35. 1 30 II Sopt. Auk. . .■ 134 14 138 18 149 29 32 30 .32 32 30 5 31 33 33 30 .3;) 320 Sept. Oi-t. S'pt , S-pt, (),t .■"*ept. .lOct.. DURBAN, MA.\. 171 173 20 21 33 J 320 Frost every mimfl VuB l»l«. 1*17 .June . 1894 1903 19 X! lUllI Jutli' l.« 1 32 U >i'iii 2.'S7 U MU IIII7 Juw I.VI 3 320 ^pt 21' 2d 32 U NdlUVAV HOIWK. MA.V. 1W7.. I8W.. I8M.. IM».. 1(01.. inn.. H08.. IMM.. 1105.. 1900 . im. ins.. IM».. laio. . lull nil-' IUI3 t»14.. IMt.. IM6.. I»I7. June July June June . June - JuBB. . Jnae.. Juse.. Hay. June . June. June. June .Miiy .liiiit' May .hint' ilune June June 158 6 186 3 166 14 161 IflO* 8 182 10 168 16 153 1 146 25 157 9 161 U 165 13 1.56 4 I.VI 29 1(17 13 IM 13 lU 23 1.-.4 ■» 143 22 32 2 32. 5 33 5 290 32 5 31 33 26 32 32 27 30 310 26 33 ,) 30 U .WO .12 33 32 I'IM. I!I\ Ml, M W lit. S-pt. Aug. Sept. !iept.. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. .\UR. Sept. Sept. Sept. .Au«. Sept. .\UK. Sept. S,.|)t. Ann. Si.pt. Sept. 254 2.53 226 2.53 251 25U 2.5.5 255 257 244 263 267 2,5(1 241 255 215 245 249 ■23V 259 271 10 9 13 9 1.5 11 II 13 31 19 23 6 '28 II 2 2 6 26 14 27 :«o 33-2 29 7 31-5 31 27 5 :13 u 33 29 31 U 32 33 3U(I :a u 310 320 28. 310 30 33 330 1916. I.May. 330 PORT NELSON, MAX. 1915.. 1916. 1917.. .lune .lunt* June 177 179 ISO 26 29 31 (1 .Friist every month.. 29(1 i 33 iFro8l every month.. July Aug.. July 1*>4 220 184 320 33 30 ROCKWOOU, MAN. IS7.S.. ..June ; 1.55 4 33 I»7U.. Mav. I 151 31 33 IXhO. Mav. i 147 27 320 1881.. Mav. 139 19 33 1883.. iJuilf 1 1 '" 3 28 Sept., Sept. !Scpt. 254 11 251 8 256 13 251 8 27 30 27 1 290 ROBUN, MAN. 1910. 1917.. 172 June 1st. return tinri'- i lialiN'. 32 1 .July SWAN RIVER. MAN. 1908.. IMtl.. UIKI 1911.. 1913,. 1916.. 1917.. ^June . ■JuQf. . June. May. iJunc .lune May. 159 8 30 5 164 13 .33 n I."j4 3 33 147 27 33 it:i 22 33 ; 1:1 20 300 l.il 31 31 1 t Aug.. S^'pt. .Aug.. .Aug.. \tlg.. Aug.. Aug.. 233 21 i i 246 3 ' 238 1 ■i6 j 1 237 1 25 213 1 1 241 29 220 8 32 :i.i (I 31 U ,13 30 32 320 104 YORK FACTORY, MAN. N' illU U IKllsK. 1896 l«97 ims. ixw. iWH). im\. 1902 l«.\.S HIVKK. 1900, IWl, l'J02. llKi:!. l',)04 lS",.j, 19()S 1 W.I Hill 1912, 1915 rji7 0-78 ; 0-BS I 20 1-40 i 70 D-M) 0-30 1 00 1 45 0-80 2 lU I 00 46 U 75 09 1 .52 I 19 20 1-76 31 2 (X) 0-14 0-,W 0«3 08S 13 0.86 0-47 2-88 2-89 0-89 90 0X3 2-63 2-M I .30 j 2-37 I 0-70 1 2-85 1 5-62 4-38 3 13 5-58 1 7-65 3 02 1 06 1 09 2-8B 6 .37 1 28 2-81 1 1 64 5 SO 88 1 14 % I 21 17 ,52 .55 25 18 3 78 72 3-67 1 30 2 64 3 45 2 58 I 97 3 26 2 05 2 .58 4 47 3 68 1 67 0-80 2-98 223 31 49 79 2 37 1-23 583 0-62 2-08 1-27 «« 1-42 0-52 85 49 22 1 12 0-06 U IS 1-35 74 0-63 I 80 I 0-30 1 98 1 00 t'20 I 75 1 40 1 18 I 30 I 211 0-t6 10.- 1- .A UK I. :i<.ii Yew. Ju. Feb. Match. April. M.y. June. July. Auc. 8«pt. Oct. Nov. Dec. 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Ymt. Jm. Feb. Man-h. AprU. M»y. Juar. July. Aug. 8.-pt. Oct. Nov. Dec. lUlO 165 M» 1 U I'4S 217 O'M 031 1 »S 315 1911. I'M OIK) 071 I 83 4 M 1 44 1 w 4-6» 2 20 234 1-34 088 iiir; 0.12 0-.12 MU 104 2 40 1-47 2 13 I'llO :i SO O-WI -.ii 1 -27 luri. 1 73 ra 0-23 fllS I-W 1-46 4u;i 2- 12 1 (»9 1-32 1 13 O-ttl I!IU 2 tt! 102 75 1 4li 0-7S 2in 4 40 1 25 2M 1 M 0-S8 mis 1 02 (ISl (HO 1-31 52 2M 103 :i-7S ;i SO im 2-27 1 «4 luin 1 W U-4N US8 016 :i-s7 4'M 182 082 1 IS 1-24 wir 240 IS UM O'M N'I2 024 16-65 3-24 1>3I Ho 1 72 :w 205 231 043 1 41 Sum* lO'W 3-39 sm 16-78 22- 13 14-83 11-41 8-94 0-30 Mvuit 1J7 OM, 0-72 101 2'W 2' 10 2-77 212 1-43 1-28 115 THE HvsiN oi Tin: VriIM?\SK\. January. 'I'liis >tn-.iiii hi-itms i -i^t of thr ^'cIIuwIii-hiI I':i<- mihI tin- n'^ioii v:\--t nl' .l;i>i>i'r |iiiu-r 111 ilii- IJnizi'iUi I'lircst l{i--i'rvi' i-i vrry fiilil with niiniiiuuii tonipi'iutiircs dlailv norinal) iiiwir than —12° iinil maxinuiin al)init 17° or lower. Hut In-low Jaspir House oliscrvatiiuis at .hHpi r. I'.iit ranee anil IM-on. ~how that hi the valley of the main stream anil also th.-it of the MiIjo.1 ilie niininiuiii iniiperatures are eoiisiileralily higher. ( )l)servati.in> on the Peniliina ,10:1 rowtmnw rivers show that from te-ni)eratnres of I.")" anil —-1° at Wahamun there is a steady fall to .j"' anil —2(1" .-it .Vthalia-ka Landini;. On the wo-st side of the -in-mi the tiinper.ituri.' do not fall hut remain praitieally the same at Wahase.-i as at .Vthahaska Laiulinu. rroni U ahase.-i to Fort Chipewyan Itiere is a steady fill to —7° and —20°. On the easr side of the river little is known .ihout the temperatures and the isotherms drawn e.istwards and northwards from Buffalo Laki- have no ol nerval ional basis until Fond du Lae at the east end of L.-ikr .\lhalia~ka is reached. rill II- ilii- me in iiiaximum is known to l>e — i:?° and the mean minim iiiii :;.' February. M F.d-.on the mean maximum i- 2(i° and the me, in minimum 2" Inn oli-i rvitions are Mill iiiinirrous eninigh at present to iix the normals for territory further up~tre,iiii. On I he I'emliina the lemin-rature liejiins to fall rapidly near I'.nt wi.-t li lui! ilmu tin MrLmd and ihi main stream the fall is i)rolialiiy -iti and I he mean miiiiiiium .s whih the normals for ( 'iial.^pur and .Mountpark are at present doulilflll. The I'emliina probably rises in somewhat eolder territory. There is very little ehanne on tenijierature .i~ we ^o r ath till n ■ ,' .\th ibasea l.andinii beyond wiiieh it appears th.at there is a very sle.idy fill all iIh- u ay lo ('hipewvan where the maximum is l-l" and the niniimuni — .')°. .\pril. l'roi;i a pinbalilc inixiiiMiiii of lo and iimuiiiniii of 2u' at ( 'oaNpiir the trmpirature ini-rease- 111 ."ill" and 2."j at Fd-nii. The lower p.ol of ihr l'i-iiiliin,i river i- a 111 tie \v iriiiiT. .•Vt .•\lliali.i-ka l.aniliii-4 lln- liinperature is tin >:iine a< .it lONoii. Thence nnrthw.ard the maximum deerea'-es cpnli- rapidly .-11111 the minim ma unite -lnu 1\ In lii" ind '2'A" a I I'l Mc.Murrav. .Vt ( 'hipewyan the temperatures are 40° and IS . .May. — The temperatures of 02° and ;i(i° at Falsoii seem a little hinlier than we should expeet but 1 he records from K.dson. ( 'oalspur and Mountpark are so short that the course of the isotherms is extremely doubtful. < 'oalspur and ^^)Untpark ale evidently much cooler than Kd>oii. The observations at Sion, C-impsie and .\thabaska Landiiif;. Mc.Miirray and W.iba-ca show that up to latitude .")7° spring is advancinu nearly as rapidly as at Battleford. Helow McMurray the minimum temperature remains at 'M° or :U° to (hipewyan but the m iximiim temper.iture falls fiom Ii2' at SlcKav to ."t' al ( 'hijiewyan. June. The few nbservatjnns fn-m (.'oalspur and .\Iiiiinl|iaik show thai the in.mth leinains frosty in the l!ra:-..'aii ri-nioii while at I'dsoii the maximum i-; lis" :ind minimnni !() \ Hctween the Pemliina and Fdmonton the maximum is 70° and the miiiimum 4 1° to 42°. From .Vthabasca l.andiiitr to ('hipewyan there appears to In- no rhanKe in the mmiinum temperature, Wabasca, .Mi'.Murray ami ( 'hipewy.-iii recordiiu; thesime avi-iatiof approxim.ately 4;j°. Between McMurray and ('hipewyan. however, the m.txiinum decrea^i- fioin 70° to t)5°. .\l Vv uba.sca the lUH.ximum i.-i Oij". 107 July. I'.il^iiii, .l.-i^-|iir Miiil lMilr:iiiri- Iku^- irnini iiiiiLiiijiir]! lciii|M'riitin<'s of lii '' liflow Atli;ilj;i>ki Laiidiiiu ilic niiiiiinuiii incrcaM-s to 50" (ivor Itie wIkiIc nf Lakr Atlialia-ki. 'I'ln- i]i:i\iiMiiiii ilcircn^cs fr.iin 71° or 7')° at McMurray t(i 72° at ( 'liijM-wyan amitiO' at K(M1(I dii l.:,c August. Tlic -lii.n relics (,f (ilisiTVatioii- at the head (pf the Atlialia^k t did the McI I lias liccii (hlliciill (if iiitir|ii( tatidii fur tlii-< iiiniilli MiiiliuiiiM tcmiiiTatiirc- r.dt far fiMii th( (rvr/.\ni; iKHiit xiaii In lie the rule near ( (.,iI-',mii (ikI Mdiiiitiiark while at I'Mxni tlic avrranf niiiiiniuiM I- IK jiiy I'J and at .l:-|iii' 1. ikc 10: liiii the di-triliutKHi nf tlic iiiaxiiiiiiiii tciii|ircat lire i< iiiiirc dimlitf'il. It i-. pnilialily lilll'' li'-s than 70' at IjIxhi. Hftwciii rcniliina and laliiKuitdii the iiiiiiiinilJU ri-i - Id la Icil .it .\ili iln-ka l.aiidui^ falls td Hi", risi'< aiiaiii tn l.'i .it McMinr.iv and t.. IS" :,\ ( hipcwx :in. Tin- iii ixiiiuiiii waiir- lilth' from 70'. September. Irdsts arc nf dimist daily dcciirrciiia- at ('(lalspiir and Moiiiitpark while at lid-dii the mean minimum is H-l° and the mean maxiinnm (if. .\t the Idwcr levels t he nii aim iiin IS a little hither. Kriiin At lialia.-ka Landing lUith a maximum nf li.' and a mimmiiin df ill i in (hipeuvan 1 with a inaxilnum nf ."i l' and a minimum df ^17') I he chancre m l he i"aximiim is a f.iirK vtead\ decrease hut the minimum change- irrcuulirly October. The Mduntpark rei;idn appc'ir- tn have i ndrmal iiiiiiimuiii le~- than '.'J \ while at I'lUdii it is JO'. 'I'lic -tatidii- east nf I'enilnna have a inimmum of nearly 27'' until near 1 he cdnlluenia- when' a short record indicates the |irdh:(hilily of a inininnrn of 21. In the settled regions the maximum is IS' to 51)'. Kroin Athahaska l.aiidiiic northward- the iiie;in nuiuniiim diaaiMses from 25" to 21' helwci n McMurray aial W'ahasca. then rise- anain to a lillle more than 2l)° on Lake .\thahaska There is thus little change in the minim urn temperalure o\ cr a la rye area, hut the ni.ixiiiium tempera t iirc decreases from 5(1' at .\th.aha-ka l.andini; to 10" at ('hipewyan iind to lis" at the eastern end of L.ake .\thali.iska. November. The ncords from IMson indicate that ihe mean maximum i- .i ' lunher than at l-allnonloii .and the mean minimi' ■' 5" lower, iiiakini; the normals 'Mi° and 10'. Near .\thah- aska I„aiii|iin: the normals are :il ' and 0° to 1 1 . .\t McMurray the mean maxiinuin is practically the same hut norl h ward- to ( 'hipewyan I he fall i- rapid. December. I'loin 20" and 4' ne.ir the lieadwalia- the temperatures chanice slowly til! the conlhience of the I'cinhina and the .\tli.ihaska is reached, lieyond this point the f,ill in lemiieraturc is^reat and the (list ri hut ion can at pn'.-eiil he mily apprdxiinately indicated, ,\t .\thaliaska l.andiiifi the mean inaxinium i.s 2o° and the mean miniiiuim - 2 , .\t W'ahasca it IS 2" cdldcr, hut at l-'drt McMurr:i\- the cdrrespiindint; temperatures arc 10' and —7" and at ('hipewyan 10" and -ti'. l',a.-t (if .McMurr.iy at KulValo l.ake the mean maxiinuin i- prohalily a" and the mean nuiumum — 12 . HKCttHDS OK Tin: linsT AM) I.Asr IIMSTS, IV\SIX (IF PHi: A !T1 \H.>iSKA. .\ 1 H.\H,\.sK.\ LA.NlJl.Nt^.. \ car. 1002.,, •IMM., IMS... ino... 1911... •»U. MM... »14... Itll... 1»IT.,. Late Froat. Day MuDth. of 'i'ear. June.. July,. Jon*.. Jiuw.. June,. June . ,lune iJune. . I July,. 181 184 174 165 158 159 177 llSO 182 IM Date. 30 i 23 14 Temp. 30-3 330 33-5 33 2»'0 250 330 330 300 270 Karly Frost. Month. .^ug. . ■^ug, . .Vug , .July, Auk Aug . Sept. Aug.. Year. Date. 213 235 223 i 219 226 2.52 2.17 250 220 5 23 11 14 30 25 Temp. 33 33 320 33 .'» 330 32 32 330 •IKIS, '1814. . *I«U. •WW. 1(17... LA,\:rsii., \i.iA. June. , June. . July June . 177 26 31-9 152 1 318 184 3 31-3 I7»i ■17 30 3 ltl7 1« 32-7 iJuly. i.liilv .\iw i-Vug. . I 211 I 210 : 235 ] ••!H ! 217 I 330 31(1 335 ION I.DSDN, Ai.rv. •luir •I'jin ■lUII IMl.. Lat* Frant. E»rty Fitnt. far Month. Ymt. D»t«. T»inp. Minth. '3^ Y«w. I)st«. Temp. JUM- June 178 S20 32 July July ■ IDS 20S I 24 300 JA8PKR. I.INNFORU. IJuly Juno Junp. . I June.. |i.:i ■• 330 lis 7 28'S lAI lU 300 ITS 26 2»0 I'IMIllNA. M9I0.. •191 1.. KII. . July. Jaw. I July IM 171 im 330 32.0 300 Aw.. July. 220 201 2M 8 20 7 no 32'S 31 SIGN. I»ll •leis •iiii.t l'J14 •l»lfi 1»I7 May .lunc iJuni* May IJuly. June.. jJuoe. . iir L'7 1 TOO itii Ml 31 U 1 ; 177 •X 2U'U i ISI :ii .11.' IM ,1 •.•9U 17li 23 :12 174 23 300 LiuR- 2M 21 270 194 13 33 IJulv. 193 12 300 Julv :'lo 29 320 i.S.pl 1 iW 7 300 July , 196 19 280 Auk ! 220 8 32 W.VBASCA. IU15 1916 1917 June jJune.. I June.. 166 IS2 IS 30-8 1 320 13 32 P*epl . '■^UK |Scpt 351 222 248 10 5 32-0 30-3 32-8 •Knwt I'vcry month. Hi;< MHi) (li- MiiNiiii.v |'l;i:( Il'l lATION, HASIX (»I ATH.Ui.V.^KA L.\XUING. hi: .\i"[iah.\>k.\ kin kk. Year. Jan. Feb. Mar. April. May. June. July. 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I8li'> IHI7 .11 1 ..« 1 OS 000 0M IM 2» 0-71 001 217 1 OS 010 0-70 OM 1 22 eon 220 I'l MHIV.V, liKlS II liO OM 1 3S StI 1 34 2-24 H. 30 R. 2.W 147 OOR ». - OM MM O'M 1 71 1-64 aaR 30 It IN .M ow OM 1 02 am ■1 74 3 HI 1 as 40 0-38 U 70 1 07 K IW 1 34 0'4S ou 101:1 030 07S 2 SO 1 23 r^miiK um ou 1 so 2U 8 .W 14.20 14 20 1057 317 1 41 0-7S 0-«5 .Mran, 041 O'U 090 Oil 1 M 4-7S 2U 2 11 OM 048 2.t 031 Sl«)\. IMM R. 74:. 2 .13 1 :ia 79 4U 2 05 ' 2'W 030 »2 1 00 033 1-N« 4 17 244 3 43 1 SS 34 0-UN ' (1 .VI .VI II su laa 2:1 2 07 H II 2 IH 1 88 087 II M 0'.V4 105 1 70 4.1 DM) 1 ,H6 3- 10 4 63 2 82 94 U 2S IS 2 .«0 1 111 I11II II 'W 0-as U MH 1 3.1 1 «7 3 08 4 M 3 :)3 1 95 1 in 1 10 1 1 6>l l.ill .'00 :w 1 4S 111 2 l» 700 3 24 2SM 1.».1 0-24 1-10 o:iH 1 43 n 42 1 HI l..Vi 2 21 2-HH 4 20 4 NO 0'M3 1 IM HU 1 0-2.'i |.N4 n 7s 1 OH IWi 77 3 41 S'63 3 2(1 HO , 1 27 0-20 1 IHI 1.11 0ti4 043 1 IIN 10 57 3 .10 l'H.1 3 'Ml 1 70 1 im 1 -IHI I) U) 10 1 O'l 1 2S S.2I 3 ft4 1 4B 1-77 I 41 l-IM n5 1 30 1 32 0'8S MO 1 32 201 4 19 3-SS 3 -.18 0-84 O'SO 297 2 Itt 14 19 1-40 0-M I..M 3m 20 «4 3 33 344 I.IS 1 12 1-28 ■■^unis S-M 1032 12 Si »407 43-23 30 29 19-00 070 II 49 13 23 -MeHTi.. 1 2« W O'lM M4| 1 72 .1-34 1 3 BO 2 52 1 .W 1 20 Till. I'KACl. Kl\ I |{ COl M KV. .'anu-ary. In tin- vvvy l;irni- Iml little -cttlcl (-i,iinii\ \.ia t'ru ..l.-i-rsali.ni- li:,\,- Imi-u iiiihIi-. Si.iih- cl;it:i h:\< li.-cii collect. -il fi-i-eiitly .-it Hil(l<(iIiV ll.ip,.. I'ort St, .Icilni. (Initid I'lairir. Heaver I.ndne. ;iiiil ;: l.nn; nciinl exists for I'orl I)iiiivet;ati. .-i f:ur rec.inl ;it l'i-.i<-e liiver I.:iMcliiin hIkI at I-'iitt \Ciniili(]ii. Cpdii this dat.i >U|i|)leiiieiitcc| liv tliat fnuii \Vali:isca :iii(l I'nrt ( liipewvaii has lieeii based the cartvitii; of the isntlieriiis ti, tlie imitli ..f the I'eai-c Hiver. l.iit tliosc u lin luake use iif tlic aiTonip.-iliyiiiK maps should liear In iiiitid the prnhahilitv th:it the i-otherin- do not run ne:'rly .■^o sinoothly as they arc showti. The most Important contriils of tempcraliirc lu tin- ncion aie the Li—er .-^lave l.;,kc and the forested renioii to the south of it. and the Clciir Hill> noitli of Fort Diiiivejian. The isoiherins are presse-1 to the north l.y the Lake hut the hinlihinds whose southern point is marked ;is the Cloar Hills cause a loweriiii: of tem|>eralure in the rcftioii fr..i!i 1 )uiivet;.'in to Saskatoon 1/ike and (Iralid I'rairie. Westwards heyoml the Hills the headwater- of the I'eace Hiver spre:i(l out in British Coluinhia, faii-shapi- to the northwest and the southea.-t. and although the eicvaiii.n (in these slo)),..* is hiutier than at Dnnvoc.-m liy .several hundred feet, vet the teiniierature- -eeiii to have improved. It is worthy of iioir tli:ii .-it I inind I'laiiie in cimml'. .'i.", 1."/ the .l.mu.iry tcmpriai ure> compare very closily with tho-e of lancrsim, .M:initoii,i, on 'he l'.»th paraliei. .\t (dand I'r.-drie liie noiiiial ma.xiiiuini i> jiroiialiiy 1 i" :ii.d :it Kincrson less tli;tn III", while the c-orrcspoiidinc minima are respectively. - 11° and -0'. Their mean nionthlv temperatures, therefore differ hy about half of one detiree. Ill Vl I nrt Dimvogiin thr ni>rmnl fcmprniturrs nrc 3' nn<\ -20° mid uIhuiI thr samp iit Pciico lir.n l.:iin!in;:. I ut :it Fnrt \ trii)ilii>n iiri- ulxiiit - S" nnd —25°. AppniMcliine ! ilci- Afh:!!);!^^ wr liiiil tlw iiiiiitrniiiii t<'ni|MTnturi' ripiinK H<)mi>\t-liHt tti —20° iind tin- imixiiiiuin irniiMTiiliirf f.illiiii; mIiuhI mil' iIi'lTi'i". Ii'bru.iry. At Hudson's Hop*- \he riormid tt'nip«Tafurf»* urn prnrticslly thr - iim m in ihi- U iiilriiMK Hill.- Hurl III .i«t of (':il({iirj', and the (iraiid I'r.iiric district witli a daily r.iiiijr fruiii —'t" 111 Jl)" !■< ciiiiipMralpic with thr Wctuxkiwin districl. At Tort Dunvijjaii tli rrc-pipiuliiiK tciiipiT- ;iliin> iirr S" ami t.">° and in tlic (Irar Hills district tlicrc i- pnilialily a fiirtliiT dcrrfasi-. riic iil»rrvatiiiiis at I'l'arr Hivrr l.aiidiiiK sliiiw a ri.-c in triiipcratiiri' fur .s omr distainc iiti tlir cast -iili- of tlic Clrai nilU, Imt tliriicc down ti> Fort Virmilioii tlif trmpiral'irr f ilU to H° atid 'itt' riic niiiiiiniini tcinprratiirc at Fort Vfrniilion is llic miinc us at liii ( hiprwyan Imi tin' niixirriiitn i- only — \° at Cliipfwynn. riiirr liavc hern tin are as hijfli as at III u'ina or Moioejaw. (il° and iiti', I )iinveKan and the ( Irand I'rairie are i little looler. .\l Fori Nirniilion llii. temperatures are ti2° and H.")" Iiut from Fort \'ermilion to the Lake there I- a f:ill of ^ in llir ni.-iximiim tempei-ature. The eastern end of the Lake ha- a maximum of I'.r ami il a iniiiiniiim of il(l\ June. \l lliiil-on - llopi Ih,- ii.:i\iniijin I- l^^ md llir niniiniuni I-' .\l I liin\ . :;:iii and Heaer Hiver Laiidinu the eorre-ponilini; triiipcr:'.turi- tire Til" ind \'-V\ \i lorl Nermiiioii lhr\- are the same lie i-iilherni- draw 11 w.-t of llie I'eaee liiver are mil li::-iil oii oti-ervai e in hiil mi iiilir- polalioii liiiween I'orl \ ermilimi .an-l Hay liiver. < hipeu > :iii hi--! mean maximum of til" and t'i". In .liim- the steep leniper.itine ,'i;iilient lielui III ihe i:i-lern and \Mv-tern end- of Lake .\llrilia-.'a iii-:i|ipear-. July. I loiii lluilo!! - 1 lope to I'l ,:ii KiM r I. .mill hi: I he m ixiinum i- 7:C .iiel lie miniinuni 111 or 17 '. Till -out hi rn poili.ii of lie ( Irand I'niirie HiLnmi e a little eooler. .\l Fori \ ermihoii the letnmr.ii iire- :ire thi -imie or :i hMh lii;;her ilein al I'e lei Kiver LandiiiLr. .\UJJU^t. IImiI-oI! - Hop. ha- .i nmiii..l niaxiniiini oi 7 1 an. I a le.rm.al nuniniiiin of It'. .\t I'eaee liiver l.mdini; the eorrespmiihii); tem|ierature- are 7n and II . The ISeaNer Lodi:e valley appears to li.ave a maximum of 72" Imt a lower imnimuni whieh .icrrea-e- r.ipnlly ,i- the iiltitude ilierea-e- !■ roiii I- 111 I \ . I nil I loll lo ( 'hipi\\> 'III ' 'le niiiiiniiiiii in. re i-e- fiiuii l.i ' to l.^". SeptenibtT. The reior.l- .it pn-i nl a\:iilalih' from Hudson's Hope indicate a iiorned maxiinmn ol iiti'. Thi- ha- not he. n -liown in this iieip hecau-e it seem- hiiiher than we mi>jhl expeel liy al least 2°. The (iralide Prairie ( ouiitiy ha- i inaxiniuin of lil ami a inininium of :i t or -i'^". .\|one the Hi\er from I'eaee Itrer Landin.i; t i ( 'hipewy in the nunimum a|ipe.ir- to iii;,nj;e \ery hitle hut 11 1- of eourse a little higher lu the rcLioii ol l.,ke .\lhali i-r.i. Tlie m.ixiinimi, howe-er. deerea.ses steadily to '>S~' at Fort \'ermilion and to ."it at t hipewyan. At the ea-t.-ni end of Laki' .Xthalia-ea the mean m;iximum i- 02° and the inein minimum :-i7=. OctobtT. Near llud-on'- lloiie. Imt Si. .lohn. and I'e ire liuir l/imlm^ t!ie mean niini- limiri i.- irt.' .iii.t til lue ViiaVid llliiiie .lil.i joiii^tnoi li;;|..ii- "J.i~. iiil- 111. i.Miii lull i- .'ij ' ;i 1 Hudson's Hope and ."iO" at I'eaee liiver Lindinjt. At Fort \'ermilion the mean niaximu-a is W and the nn an minimum 2:!". Tliein e to Chipewyan the minimum ri-e> to 27° and the maximum fal!< to 1U°. 112 Novi'mber. At llinl-on ~ lli.|)c \hv iin'.iii iimxiiniiin i- .".' mil ilir imiiu iiuiiiiniiiii IJ". Ill the rr.'iliiri'« iiri' iiiiiili llii' '•.iliii' At I'riiir Kivir ( rK-siiiK llii' r(irri>|)iiiii|iiin tiiturrH iiri' '«7' itiiil 7 ' ;iiiil :il I'nil \ . riiiilinii 22" .iii>l i \t ( 'lii|>i'» \ III) the ni»-itii in:i\iniiiTii i~ l<<^ iiml tlii' ini"iii iiiiiiiiiiiiin I' '\'\ !i>l .'IK I (if till' I. ikr 1 1. II- III it ililTiT mill 1 1 Hi irriip.riliin- Ir.nii < lu|pi-« \ ;iii DeCflllbiT. rriini n imvin inuxiiiuiiii nf '.'t unl rniiiiiiniiii nf /.rm :il lliiil~i)ii ~ llnpc tlic Irlupi l;ll liri> iliili'or tii KTmIIiI - S" !lt Kurt I )llll Vl'(JM11 Ami -IIUT till' lowi-t lrtll|>rrilt lirr" nf till' rrniim -mil In he ci-Mtrcd iil •.niiir iiiiiiit III tlir iinrtti 111 llii ('liiir llill- tliiTr i< :i ri'^f in tl'MlIMTIltlin- 111 |I11>.-I11(J to lilt' IllirllirMsl nf III!' Hill- In lllr InWiT |i\i| III l'i:lii' ItlViT l,llllilllH{ ahin- ihr iinr'iKil- nrc tii" iiiiij ">" 111 I lir I ii.iiiil rruiii- l)i-lrirl ll.tilal:i :il (in -i iil iiv:iiLilili iiiiikc llic iivrniKr iii;ixiiiiiim 'J I :iinl'' ' :i\ rni|;>' Miiiilliiiiiii I'nr .'i I 111 l.i'.—iT Sl.'ivc I.akr till rrr-|iiiiiiliiii: ti iii|iit.iI un- iirc _'.'' .iinl /.itd. 'I'lir lllr 111 Ml.'lMIllllIll nf 111 apl li'lll - In filling fill- rU rl In I'nrl \irllllllnll .111. I < 'hl|l|iW Villi. .\l I lllpl W Villi till' llH'llll IIIUMIIUIIll 1- 10 mill till' llll'llll llllllllllUlll -li' lull Ht tllr r.-lxtlTIl I nil nf I hr I, a Iil' tile (■nrri''l"i4lo»,. iai.1 iei4 ml.') HUT ^>Br LaterniM. Moath. Junv. June. . Jam . JllM.. Ymt. 167 173 178 ie4 Dale. 6 23 27 13 Temp. 2«'S 31 5 300 330 EKrty FriMt. Dny Month. \tmr. DnM. Temp. Aug 225 13 330 .luh 1S7 • 33 3 -i-pi 2$l 8 J70 liiK 187 « 270 FORT DUNVEGAN, ALTA. DM). IWtl,. IN*|-.>.. I>(S4.. li.Hl.-i . llKKi.. I»(I7,, IIHIK, IWISI., iHin . lull. 191.',. iim:i.. I9U . 1111.1. 1011). 191T. !.Iuno ' linp j.Ium. Juiif i.\lii.\. .lum- Mnv .luni' .luni- llH... .Jul!.- .luiu* M;n lull.. .hlMi- 1<17 in 31 4 \m l.'S 31-4 111 III 31.5 174 •v 31 l.-|,'i Jl.l 1 a: :lll 11 I'll :ii :i.' 11 171 .';i « .■) I7!l .'K 31 1711 1(1 .%1 li.l 10 2Hi l'>4 ■1 290 l.l.'i i.i 30 Hi.' II 320 |tn l:l 33 Front ('\t.r\ Tn.iiiih Auk Alia .Ann -St'iil .VUK. A UK. ."ii-pt. .\UK VuK. \UK \UK.. S,.pl. -!,.pt .S.pl. Auk.. .VuK ' 2U 23 242 30 230 IH 2,M 8 231 1» 219 7 ' 8 251 [ 238 27 ! 23« 24 223 11 23« 28 1 245 2 254 11 244 1 •)>T 10 IM 23 33 4 31 4 324 2«0 23 33. 30 5 33 25 33. 33 320 280 32 2«0 33 IdH I \ I HMII.IiiS I'.HV^ 1909.. 1910 1911. 1912.. 191.1 . 1914.. 191.') 191(i.. 1917 liitii. hini. .illtlr IJum' Juni' lJiil.%- iJunt. Miini. ! ISO ■«» 330 17 ' JS 31 9 !77 JH 320 lAl ■^11 290 1 177 :'(■> 27 f7T ?t' :i2 IM .! ;ii 3 I'i.'l 14 299 I (.') '4 330 Fn)'«f ' Aug 22* 17 330 Auk 230 IS .10 2 \.1L- J2ti 14 .10 2 .llll\ 201 20 .12 2 luiv 190 9 :!10 luly 209 ■2H 12 9 Auk 23.1 ■J'.i .11 2 .^opt. 249 1) :l0-9 .lulv 20.5 24 :i.l-2 .tuly 19(1 9 31 2 ii:< KOIII MilMllloN I M'-nni.nlul f
  • li.,t LMr Ktii»l. tM\i 1 I...I. Y«r. MmIIi. VV«r, Dm*. Tnap. Moalh. D»te. Temit. IMM .Iiinr t7« n MO »<«pt. :ai II Ml IMXI . MK^ 1.17 17 »4 Aiw. . rt» l« U( 1907 Mat IM .« ?7» «^ 311 t at s Juiif IN IX 3j:i S-pt. ■JS'i • «■? .lunv 1711 !ll MO tuK 2M IN 30 1 I'llll .Itini- IM 7 W (, All*. I'M 14 Wt I'Jll.. .lulii' 177 n 3'.' Vtoat vvi-ry moath . July •.>oi 30 3J 3 lUI.'.. luni' l»l 10 :i03 July IV.1 14 2*0 1!1I3.. June 177 I 20 300 Auc.. 2M 13 UO MI14.. Juiw IM ( at'O Ay. 2U » MO (,!! ASM I'll M nil I'.'It I 'I I. -I 1!I1B IUI7.. Julv iJuill' M,a .lur.o ,M«y j J07 » .110 ! 171 SO .100 I4D 3« 3.10 ' ISO « 33 ' 1 ISI 31 33 . Frost i*v«.ry moath . My' Vug. IJuly 245 IM 322 310 10 n no MO 270 320 OROIARD. 1914 I«l» SS:::::::: 170 31 II »0 322 A««...:;;::: "m" B 33 11 \' I. l:U I It I l«>88IN'G. UHB \.Hn.. |.?UIH> nill] i.Iun.. IIMl .lum< 11113 IJune., l»l3 |Sly.. IM 13 320 172 21 330 180 2« 320 lU 4 31 ISI 10 31 ISO 7 230 Froft •VM7 moatb.. A««.. Auc.. Mf Aug.. Sept. 231 8 241 2« 234 23 201 30 238 28 2S0 7 31 300 31 .13 32. 280 ~i'll!ll UIM.K. I'.IIO I'Jll . June 'June I 180 158 Frott every month.. KllColil) ol- MoNTllLV I'l; 1 ( I I'll' A I li )N HASIX (i| Till: I'KACi: HIVKU. SHAKT-SBLUY-ALIIEKTA. Ye«. J«> Feb. March. April May. JWHI. July Au,. .^t. Oct. Nov. Dee 1907 OW 080 047 OOS 80 03S 220 280 0-87 070 OM 038 010 FORT VERMILION. ALBERTA. (Obwver, R. E. Randall.) I'Kr, 80 0.i0 22 003 75 081 1'2« 1 94 205 OSI 20 :ts :il 085 000 u:w 000 3 44 l'4l 088 2-33 59 11107 .10 0.10 1 70 42 45 2 IS 3 49 1 09 0-64 .50 1 40 1 '.KW H.'l 25 73 1 -27 33 3-72 3 05 l'9« 87 4I> i.;i.i 0-23 liiint 7« U 30 0-73 1 1.5 206 0-97 2-43 1 98 1-35 U 47 I'JIO 20 20 1 12 Ki 0-50 1 30 S4 085 0-98 40 0.S.5 I'.iii. 91 .1.1 1 4.5 1 S.5 73 3-81 1 81 196 I -78 013 0-73 0-"*3 iUlL'. n 1.5 () IH) 10 74 0-38 0-53 3-33 090 70 0-57 1-80 OM) II 40 l|..tU o-ao I-8S 69 051 053 1-89 10 30 0-40 1 M 50 .s. S. S. 3 OO 67 078 1-38 2 40 ISl.i. .10 40 20 080 0'78 1-39 ISilli. 10 010 100 080 205 1917 Sutiis . Means. ... 012 0-72 038 6-48 4 38 785 KM 7.M I9M 15 (B 14-87 14 97 829 .". 7S 4 -.■S3 O'M 038 083 070 72 1 82 ISO 1 49 1-25 0S2 088 050 74489—8 • Ill PEAfK KIVKR CKOaSING. Year 1X90. 1891. 1S92. UM)7. I9(IK. l91Kt. 1910. 1911. 1912. I9i:l. 1911. Jan. 1 70 090 010 I -."O Jt 1 U9 SO 210 1 60 tsa Fob. March. April. May. Juno 020 1 60 023 .W 08 040 IS 1 Hi 45 S'4e 0«l 0-70 I 20 n i.') 70 II 50 30 390 0.56 21 1 42 21 O.Sl .W IS 99 4-25 1"4 018 \X\ 2 B5 1-54 1-29 0-80 t'60 R. II. 13 3.80 1 1.50 116 2-92 135 1 98 2 67 0-71 $08 8-60 July. 29-77 1 7s 4 94 2U9 2-38 1 54 1 70 4. US 124 I 01 20-76 231 Aux- 2-34 0-13 3 -.59 77 1-84 1-71 1-24 1 76 1-24 2-91 .S-pt. -75 0-K9 .VI U-Sl 1 11 1-35 102 115 3 02 .59 0-77 17-53 11-21 Nov. 47 1-34 0-20 0-29 0-63 090 27 .SO 1-10 S-79 1-12 064 0.58 1 40 2-00 0.56 0-lS ISO O.AS 0-75 0-30 30 8-49 Doc. 1 00 80 08 0-65 0-40 1-06 0-90 0-«S 0-60 6 44 0-72 HKWKH i.iilH. ,U.-K.\S<1NAL AND AN.MM. \ll;\N.< \Ml KX F li I.Sl i;S. 30 Yiarn. rruiii litiu lu I'Jli. Mean Temperature. Prcripitation in Inohea. Snow. .Montli. Mean Mali tnuiti Mean Mini- inuni Highest! Lomst •Mimlhly .Monthly .Mean. ' .Mean. 1 F... 1 trenie Higluvt K«- (remo Lowest Avenme .Monthly ! Fall. Createol .\liiount in one Month. ' Total -\niount inUrie!«t Year. Total I.Viiiount in Wettest Year 1902. .8C .40 60 Avcnwe Monthlv Fall. Gnstest .\mount in one Mopih. Opri'mber.. . , 20'S 11:1 300 21-4 11 1-2 3 6 292 89 270 -B..1 80 58 78 -34 -48 -49 .47 SO 56 185 1-28 I 94 1892. 09 03 03 48 4-9 5 5 15 5 12. S 19 4 1 cliniary MS IS4 2S 9 26. 7 -40 Winter 2S'6 S3 76 -4« -34 -14 12 153 •IS 160 1 ISO . . Marrh April Ma.v 55 1 39 9 48-9 36 7 53-2 62-3 13 4 26 6 35-6 399 460 57-9 8Si 75 3261 84 44. I{ 90 .74 1 -73 2 41 1.57 .071 62 205 60' -W 8.90| 061 8-90 68 4.6 1 3.7 15. 7 17. 8 31. 9 Spring; ago 507 25. 2 90 -34 3. 88 .73 10. 12 15 1 ■June .luly -VuRUHt. , 5S » 60-7 58-7 68 9 74-7 727 42-8 46-7 44-8 .59 8 66-4 63 9 49.4 563 S3. 7 94 95 96 26 29 28 1 3. 19 2-58 265 8 82 554 9. 40 1 07 2. 40 1 10 8-82 SOti 640 1 1 05 1 80 04 SiiiniiH-r 58-4 721 44-8 96 26 8. 42 4 57 20- 28 06 Si'pt^-mht'r October Xovelnl>er 60-5 41 9 284 63'8 54-8 36 9 37-1 29 1 158 ■, 862 480 394 44« 35.9 24 89 85 70 15 - 8 -31 1-25 56 .75 399 182 2 72 50 66 1. 30 157 81 .39 21 3.3 74 105 18. 2 27. 2 rail 396 37-8 SI '8 27-3 89 -31 2. 56 246 2-57 12-8 Year , .. 500 45-6 ■ g« -49 1639 7 91 34 57 43 5 MONTH 1 \l 1 I.Y. SKASIINAI. AN I).r.„l,- Un. M.I'.l.lM \ ) ^.NNL Al. M1;a\S W h 1. 1 I'roin 1SS,5 to LSM. \rni.\ii> Temperature. Preripitation in Inches. Snow. M..nth, Mean. Mean Maii- 111 U 111. Mean Mini- tllUlll. Highest .Monthly Mean. Lowest Monthly Mean. treme Higlieat. Ex- treme Ixjwest. .Monlh?^ Fall.' Clrcateirt .\lnount in one .Month. -r . , \ Total Al-rit!-^™-"' '™'^ j Year. .■Vvera«e Monthly Fall. Ciruatoit .Vniount in one Month. December . January . February 18-9 94 124 28-8 210 243 9 -2-3 06 258 270 287 89 -3 5 -40 58 58 57 -34 -48 -49 065 050 058 1-55 092 1-76 1892 009 oai 03 1888 23 024 1-76 2 23 62 4-8 5-2 155 92 188 Winl.T 13 B 24.7 24 S8 -49 171 015 183 March April May 268 39 1 49-2 3«'0 52-8 630 14-6 253 35 4 386 45 2 SI 3 lAO 340 452 75 77 90 -29 - 2 16 063 064 1-70 1 SO 167 4. 05 007 060 006 090 1 67 2 05 58 3.7 ISO 90 80 Spring 38-4 SI 6 2S 1 90 -29 297 073 462 108 .Tune .luly AuiJniflt .56 60 8 59-9 69 1 754 74-7 428 462 45 1 57 4 63 9 639 53 9« 7 569 92 94 95 26 29 28 1 97 '2 25 158 3-70 3-70 3 47 1 07 2 40 110 3-70 3.2:t 208 SuintiuT .... Sg'9 73 1 44.7 48. 6 36 9 «5 2« 580 457 901 Septeniiit-r October November 51 41-3 27-3 651 84-8 39-3 368 27-8 15 4 .5«.2 44 5 394 89 85 70 IS - 8 -31 088 040 oeo 1 84 1 01 1 30 50 66 1 30 2:1 1 01 041 15 29 60 82 89 13 Fall 399 531 26. 7 89 95 -31 1. 88 248 165 104 Year 377 see M 7 -4» 12.38 7.1 ITSl 372 74489— 8i DffrmHfT .lanuary TVbruary Man-li April Mav .Iun<> July Aujcu^t Sfptoiiibrr Ortnti.r . NovriiibiT I III < \l,i. MI'i Mill U 1 V, M"VrHI.\. >|;\>"\M. \M1 \\M \l. \1I,\N- \M1 lA I l!l:\ll,. Uecade II. from 1895 to lOM. Temporaturp. rn*ripilatiun in Inchrw. Snow. V.ar M. .1. M.'iiTl tnum.j .M,-iin Mini- ntum. IUkIusi M.intlilv .M-an. LnWOJit Monthly Mran. ¥.1- trcnio Highmt. K«- trenie LoWMt. .\ vrriw Miinlhl.\ Kail. < iniiuw Xtnount in ono Month. 1 .S5 !W I'M Total 1 .\moun1 in Driest Yrar. Total 1 \mount in Molli'st Ypar. Xvi-nw Mnnlhly Kali. 5-5 4 2 6 8 (IrpalcHt Amount in OBO Month. 21 « I.S 2 13 .1 -| 310 25-3 23-3 12 5 5 2 3-3 279 22 1 24. 3 12 4 :i T -11 60 .Vt .19 -31 -.17 -40 .16 45 68 1904 31 015 015 1902 O'Tid II 411 U Ml 9 6 9 li 194 16 S 19-T .19 A 49 .1 363 M« .19.9 58 1 2«-5 307 S2-7 63. t 48-8 70 60 -40 -34 -14 12 1 6« 0-88 O-ftt 279 1 .17 204 8-90 oei 86 14 1-56 1 60 62 6(1 890 KS 86 270 35-8 304 441 57-9 88 33-8 444 60 76 88 8.8 3 4 64 15 7 90 311) 23-8 88 -34 26 .14 30 4-31 3SS 3 -.12 3«a 882 554 9'40 2'56 10 12 18-6 680 73-5 71-5 4). 8 44) 3 44 6 58 5 646 63 IS '4 56.8 53-7 «4 95 00 I'M 1 74 2-75 8'82 506 6-40 05 04 5'4 41 S7-6 710 442 05 26 n 07 648 2028 0-9 49 3 i 42-(i 22-9 61-8 55. s 1 32« 36 6 29-4 13 1 .13 6 47-9 37 1 ■44.9 35 9 2-4 85 79 68 17 6 -30 1-76 0.17 92 3.99 .135 ,*2M 69 I':i5 0-20 1..17 til 39 2'f 3'2 9'2 90 I3'3 254 38-2 501 2«'4 85 -30 3 25 2 24 2'57 ISO 37-2 49' 1 1 253 . «. . 65 -40 203 1 11 89 34 57 51 C , (■\T.<;\liY. M.BKUTA. MiiNllll.V. SKA.-iONAI. \M) ASM \I, Ml.W- \M) KX 1 UKM K.-^. Di'i-adp til. From 1905 to r.'l t Tpinperature. Prv«*ipitation in InohpM. Snow. M.inlh. Moun. M.^an Maii- mum. Mean HiKhp!'t I-owf-t .Mini- .MonthlyiMnnthly mum. Mean, Moan. trpnip Hifthpst. Ki- treme Lowest. rimati'st .\vrnmc .\ mount Monthly in Kail. onp Month. Total .\niount in Driest Year. Total .Vmount in Wettest Y'ear. (Jreatesl .\vera«e -Vmount .Monthly in Kail. one Month. Dcri'mhlT .January Kflinjary . 21 9-3 17 9 303 IS 28-8 ll'O 0'6 70 64 29'2! 116 258! -6'3 26'4i 9-8 57 56 76 -.10 -44 -40 21: 75 .i.1, 1'2K 045{ 115 1910 017 21 0'88 1912 S. O'lUI 008 2 1 5'6 4-5 7-5 12-8 ll-S Winter 160 28-7 40'8 483 39-3 .16 '6 111 3 .i-i :• ; Sl'3 '■ 41-9 28'9 25-7 76 -44 -35 -13 16 1 31 0-71 092 2-74 1 12 205 6'96 1-26 M2 0'30 lOK 0-68 12-2 M.'ir. h April Mny 404 540 60'8 Sl-7 69'5 75 3 71 ■! 64 5 53'7 38-9 170 27-0 35 '7 39.« 32'0 460 .126 .10'8 441 73 84 83 034 205 1 42 5« 66 3-7 10-3 17-8 222 Sprinii 20-8 84 -25 437 3-50 3'8I 16-3 .lunn .luly .\UKU''' 43 7 47 '1 446 •,9'8 52'9 66 4' 56 3 6I'8| .14-3 90 94 96 29 33 30 3 65 1'97 2 76 726 5 20 5 19 1'54 n 44 3-97 431 5 20 2 '75 0-9 T. 60 S. Suminpr 45-3 9« 2t 8'38 2-49 l'82 272 505 1-50 0'4S 34 13-36 0-« Sfptonilicr tVtJihir \ovrmlirr 380 .10' 1 : 18-9 ,15 3 480 34 3 46 5 37 4 18-6 84 85 70 18 3 -25 1 10 71 072 2-80 I 09 0'68 2-1 3-9 7 10 5 18-2 272 Kail : 40'7 534 290 85 «6 -25 -44 253 2'32 4 57 13-0 Year 1 50'S 1 269 t«.4« 12 03 21-39 433 117 \M.iii' INI II \ I , \i,iti,i: r \. Mii\ni|\, ^1 \-ii\M, Wlj WNIM. M|;\\^ \\|) l.\ ll(i.\li;<, 30 Yuan. From IliltS u> ItU. Temperature. Precipitation in Inches. Snow. Mc.nlh. Mi'iin. Mean Mali inuni. Mt»:in Mini- mum. IliKliest .V.inllily Mean. I/mest M.mtlily Mean. troiue Highml. Ki- treme Lowest. .Vveratfe Monthly Fall. t i.vatext .\ mount in une Month. Total Amount in Driest Year. Total .ViiiDUnt in Wettest Year. Averatfi! M.mtl.U Fall. (Ireatedt .\mount ill one Month. Decenilier .lunuary 21 1 II 2 128 31 21B 23'S II 2 07 2-1 31 :i 26 7 26-6 15 - 81 - 9 4 68 62 -.17 -.'.1 -46 .53 U 61 0-61 1886 1-42 1-72 1 51 1880 2S 0(1 0-U) U 81 112 1 13 4-7 6 1 «0 120 168 lS-1 ISO 25 4 4-7 68 -51 1 75 028 3 16 168 Miirili . April May 26 7 4S 1 M-7 384 $8-8 680 14 9 31 4 41 5 4.^0 54 7 62 83 36-8 48 5 84 96 98 -38 -16 12 0-61 0-61 1 75 1 62 226 629 32 0-80 1 41 1 17 087 3-32 SO 24 OS 162 13-9 80 fipring 42-2 55 1 293 99 -38 297 2 53 536 7 9 June. July August . 62 5 7S-8 S2.7 493 54 1 51 4 «-« 756 70 -H 560 64 4 61-3 107 108 104 30 36 31 2-57 1 73 1 51 5-62 4-86 565 1 53 78 II 2-60 3-79 4 60 T. 1-2 6U M)'7 «S6 58S 4.') S 28:! 7»-7 {16 108 30 S-SI 242 1099 T. Ill II 6-4 Si'ptrmlxT Hc-tot'tT NdVi'tnlwr, 70-2 S8-7 39 » 42-7 32-» If 7 6.1 1 .11 S 42 7 48 6 40 3 2 94 83 76 17 -10 -36 92 62 0-72 J-41 3-48 3 11 19 78 51 1 66 l>1 31 40 21 31 1 l.ill 438 47? S«'3 541 31 4 29-2 •4 -36 226 1279 1-49 277 7-9 Yiar 108 , -51 6-72| 2228 32-6 Ml. nil i\i: II \ 1 , M.ui.iM \. Mu\lin\, >1.\.-M\\l, Wll WMAI. Ml.\\< AM) l:\ r RDM ;,s. Deiaile 1. 1-rom ISMi to 1881. Temperature. Precipitation in Inches. Snow. Month \li.iii M,.!>n .\Ihxi- inuin. M,-.-in Mi.u- IIIUIII. Hu!lu-t .\l„.,il,lv M,-an. l...«,-^t M.intlily Mean. Ia- tii-me Highest. Kx- treiiie Lowest. -Vverage .Monthly Fall. ('•rcat«st .\niount in one Month. .Vmount •^"""'"' inDricst ,. '" , -Munlhly Fall. (Greatest .Viiiount in one Month. nccfiut>er 19 2 7 1 9-7 280 17 2 204 83 - 3 - 10 30 2li-7 26-6 8 9 - HO - 8 4 68 54 61 -37 -51 -46 33 0-32 0-56 1 42 1-72 1-31 1886 1888 U-2S U 40 U ()()i 4.^1 5 1 50 5 5 120 13-8 J-'ebruary U 00 82 15-1 Wintir . 120 22-2 1-8 68 -51 1-61 028 1 47 156 Munh iC 27 6 44 3 54-3 38 8 57 5 67 9 16 2 31 2 40 8 37 2 50-4 56 U 17 1 37 4 48 5 84 -35 10 17 50 liO 1 13 1 31 1-48 2-66 0-32 80 1 41 090 0-20 208 50 2 3 01 9 8 12 4 1 U 42 1 62 IM 3 66- 1 54-8 29 4 94 98 108 101 -35 2-29 2 53 3 18 7-4 654 73 5 70 6 589 65-1 63 3 .lui.e ... July . . 75 2 82-7 Ml 8 48-7 538 51 4 32 36 35 286 1 64 1-23 575 4-78 3 UU 1-53 78 a 334 4-78 1 00 1 12 AuguHt S.jiiiMii'r . . 65 5 56-3 450 293 79-6 51 3 108 32 573 2-42 9 12 0-1 S<-pt»-ml>er llrtt.litT 70 7 58 4 41 ■_• 41 8 31 6 176 60 2 4!) 2 40 53-1 40-6 21-3 94 83 73 23 -10 -35 .-.7 041 054 2 18 U 81 1 23 19 0-78 006 ll.lUt 2 0-7 4-7 2 4 20 Nu\i-niber . 511 0-18 11-8 Tail . 43 S 40-8 56-7 533 303 94 -35 112 11 IS 1 49 0-90 56 Y«u- 28-3 108 -51 6 72 14 67 287 118 MiiN I in \ . ^1 \~' 'N M Ml |i|i IM. II \ I , \ ". 1 I \ \ \ I \l Ml \\~ \ \ I 1 1 \ I KI Ml -- Decade II. From 1893 ti> IW4. Teroperatjre. Prei-ipitatinn in Inehea. Sno VvoriiK ■ Monthly Fall. w. M,.rith- ' Mean Mvan. MaM mum. Mi'iin llwhi'st l...wral Mini- Monthly Monthly mum. Meun. . Mean. trenie r.x- treine Ltiwest. .Vveratff Monthlv Fall. ( treatcat.^ Amount in Month. .\niount inUricst Year. Afiiount in WcttCBt Year. .\mount in one Month Drrrnilivr January' . February 23 (1 1.^ 12 2 16 7 33 1 26 1 23 2 12 9 40 1 -2 31-3 24 fi 23-3 11 8 - 7 - 0-3 65 62 60 -31 -SO -4S O.M 0-7S 88 1 15 1 08 1 40 1904 SO 35 67 1899 91 112 1 13 47 8-3 8-6 11 5 16 8 14 W intor 27« HO 10 4 30 N 41 9 6S 69 82 92 -ao -IVS -IB 12 224 \S2 1 20 .W MO 3 16 1 17 87 332 21 -t 7 2 4 15 Manh April May 21 V 33 4 44 7 M7 M 3 m-: 34 i .10 5 62 8-3 .18 -3 49'K 087 076 244 Ifl2 2 26 629 16 2 11-9 80 > print.' 40 fi S3 6 27-7 92 -38 31 36 32 407 2SI 2-40 1-87 S62 4 86 5 B.^ 283 204 119 092 S'36 10-9 June- July .\UKUSI ei'4 67 » 74 S 81-9 48 2 S3 4 ISO 6 •70 711 09 9 5150 «4-4 61 3 107 102 ICO 2-60 379 4 60 Suninier M »l 790 .W8 41 fi .12 5 15 K 107 31 «-78 4 IS 1099 0-7 19 10 3 Septt'lliUT (IcIoIht Xovflnlifr - . 42-4 41 2 9Sn 59 It 3«4 .W 1 .W S 42 7 49. S 405 20 90 l7 -36 1 44 70 MO 2 41 1-71 3 11 68 II .W T. F6I) 80 31 40 5 7 Fall 4 9 JS38 300 286 90 •l07 -3« 3 24 1 20 2-77 I2>> Voar. -m 16 33 9 70 22-28 454 Ml nil IM. HA I'. \I.Hi:ltI'A MliNllll.V, SI.ASIlNAl. AM) ANVIM. MI,\N- \M' I XIKIMFS. Uerade 111. From 1905 to 1914. Temperature. Precipitation in Inches. M..ntt,, Mean, Mean Maxi- mum. Meiin Mini- mum. 11 4 10 6 ilitthest .Monthly Mean. 29 4 26-3 258 Lowest Monthly Mean. Ei- t rente Hi«he«t. Ki- treme Lowest. Vverane Monthly Fall. (Ireatest .\mount in one Month. .\mount in Driest Year. Amount in Wettest Year. .VveraKe Monthly Fall. fin-uteat Aiiioiint In one Month. Iterelnlicr January February 21 1 11 3 16 5 16 3 30 5 46 1 54 « 43-7 .10 8 21 5 270 15 - 8-1 9-6 «4 5« 64 -32 -41 -44 0.47 052 039 95 1 22 Ml 1907 15 75 25 1911 n .M 020 0-10 4-3 50 3 8 8 5 10 9 111 264 429 60 1 67 4 6-1 04 -44 1-38 MS 0-84 13 1 Mar> h April May 18 1 322 41-7 450 54-7 58 2 17-5 368 48 5 84 99 -22 - 3 IS 041 046 1 69 1 06 1 29 437 0-51 030 065 032 1-29 1 84 30 2 4 T. 54 10-4 12-9 05 Sprini; S6-8 30-7 99 102 104 103 -22 30 38 31 2-56 1-46 345 June July Ai'«u-t 64 1 69 2 60 3 77 1 83 4 80-8 51 I 55 51 8 75 (i 09 b .'.«.2 fi'l 63.0 234 1 14 1-42 3 93 1 .85 2 43 1 69 92 62 3 00 1 65 2 20 T. T. Sumiiu-r aS'5 804 52-6 44 6 .34 7 22 6 ........ Kl 1 51 8 3g-S 51 5 42 4 30 7 IC4 02 85 69 30 20 2 -26 490 3.ilo 745 T. September t)\rin.V, SKASONAl. WD \NM \I. MKANS WD KXTUKMK- 30 Vfars. Irom 1'<'nllil> .MiMii. I..»i.»t Munlhly Mi-ut). r.\- treliie llixliuit. Kt- treiiie Lowi'Ht . \vonmf Monthly Kail. (irw*t«*t .Vntuunt in nnf Munth. .Viiuiuut inDrimt Vi'ar. .\mt>upt in Wc'tlOHt Year. .Vveragt" .Vl.mthlv Fail. (ireateat .Amount in one MuDth. Ofcctiil)i-r .laniiary loliruury IS 59 10 11 24-7 18-6 211 73 - 3-8 01 280 21-9 23 7 3-9 -13 7 -104 60 87 62 -43 -57 -87 0-78 0-76 0«7 3 21 2 49 2-33 1889 31 008 000 1900 1-28 0-78 2' 18 68 70 6-7 32 1 24 1 23-3 WinttT ,.- 10-8 209 12 62 -87 2' 18 036 421 20-5 Mar.h April May 23 4 40-8 51 2 34 9 52 9 M 4 11 9 28-6 38 1 36 6 48-8 57-3 85 31-2 436 72 84 90 -40 -18 10 0-67 080 1-86 1 911 2 60 404 07 117 22 1 93 2 60 2 71 62 36 13 IS 3 140 150 SpririK 38-5 507 26-2 M -40 333 1-46 7-24 11-1 JuiH- July August . ■ 57-3 61 2 o»0 70- 1 73-7 71« 444 48-8 46 4 619 664 G3'G 82 4 87-8 55-9 94 94 90 25 33 20 3. 26 3M 2 47 8-83 1113 1 30 1 85 1 15 3 77 3-91 4- 18 T. T. 12 10 Summpr . . . 5»'2 71-8 46 5 94 28 9-29 4-30 11-86 T. SeptfiiibtT Octtibcr Novi-mbt-r, ... S04 41 7 24 5 629 53-2 33 3 37-8 3U 3 15 » SS-4 47-4 38 48' 1 38 8 -0-4 87 82 74 12 -10 -37 1 40 0-74 0-73 4-32 1-86 3-57 1 45 008 051 3 16 M6 018 1-7 3-5 6-7 10-8 l«-0 38 5 I-ull 38» 4«'8 279 87 -37 2-87 204 480 109 Yeur 36 » 48-2 256 94 -87 1767 8' 16 27-81 425 FDMdVn'N. .\!.Iii;HT-\ MU.Nrill.V, SKASiiNAI, .V.Sll ASM AI. .\11:AN.- Di'i-aUe I. From 1885 to 1894. .\Ni) i.xrmoMh:.-; Temperature. Piracipitation in lochoi. Snt w. \|n.ltll Mean. Mi-an Maxi- mum. Mi-aii Mini- mum. -Monthly Mean. Mmithly Mean. 1 V tifllll- HiKheat. 1 V- IrL-iiit- Lowest. \ '. i-r.-ija' Monthly Fall. ('•roatest .\ mount in one Month. Vmouni inDriest Year. \[iinUin In Wettest Year. \v,-r:«t' M.intlilv Fall. (iR'atcst .\niounl in one Month. Dt'D-mlitT .lanuary h"riiniiir\ 13-7 2-6 7-8 22 3 12-9 183 8-1 -7-8 -2 7 22 -« 21-9 21-9 4-1 -13-7 -10 4 51 87 62 -42 -57 -57 0-69 0-70 0-60 3-21 1 43 2-33 18*9 31 05 000 1890 0-47 0-75 0-33 6 6 6-2 60 32-1 13 5 23-3 Wi.it.r 80 17 8 -1-8 62 -57 1-99 036 1 55 18-8 Mar, 1, .A.pril May 25-3 39 9 51 36-9 51-8 64 4 13-7 2S-1 37 5 36-4 47 538 12 7 33-7 47-0 'I 18 88 -40 -10 15 0-61 072 1-76 1-72 1 46 4-04 007 117 0-22 0-90 0-21 2 36 54 28 15 140 70 150 Sprini! 38-7 81 26-4 88 -40 309 1 46 3-47 9-7 Ill .M 9 fiO 6 59 2 58-9 69-9 73 5 721 43 8 47-7 46-2 59.0 W.3 «;) 6 82-9 87-8 56-3 89 91 89 25 33 26 2-70 3-32 2-04 5 9.i 6-ta 4 11 1 30 I S5 1-15 3-54 5-38 4 11 0-1 1-2 Summt-r 71 8 459 91 28 806 4 30 13-03 0-1 Septembfv Uctober November 50-1 41 2 25 8 627 52-7 34-6 37-6 29-6 16-6 84-8 45 3 380 47-9 36-1 192 85 82 69 16 -10 -35 1-29 0-73 0-43 291 1 86 168 1 48 008 51 2 91 0-92 0-13 0-2 3 5 40 2 2 16-0 16-5 Fall 39-0 500 27 9 85 -35 248 204 396 7-7 Vesr 3«-l 47-6 246 91 -57 I5S9 8 18 22. 01 363 i 120 EDMOVTiiN, M.Hi 11 l\ • Mll\l■lll,^, SI \.-rie^t u :" . Monthly in inuiii mum. .Mean. .Mean. HiglieMt. I^iweft. Fall. one Month. ^'•" Year. Fall. 1 one ; Month. 1898 1900 j I>('fM'niber 184 2« 8 9« 25 5-8 53 -43 0-85 1-251 28 1 25 7 2 II 5 Januurv 10.1! 19 »: Id IK l: -.30 48 -46 0-72 1-91 0-24 0-78 8 9 19-1 10-:1' 20'2| 4' 'J'.?-nl — K.:t 56; —19 1 00 2-18' l-2i\ 9.18 9-9 21-8 Winter 130 22 2| 38 5. -48 257 . 1 74 421 24-0 Mar.h 19 .10 31 7 7 329 85 57 -31 085 1 93 086 1 93 8-4 19 3 April. 41 1 S2 5 29 7 464 359 78 5 1 08 260 004 2-60 5-0 14 V May 524 «54 39 3 57-3 47 90 10 1 99 2-87| 0-20 2 71 11 5-7 Spring 37 5 494 25 B 1 90 -31 3 ,2 110 7-24 14 5 Jun'' 8«.« M9 43 3 M-3 S24 94 25 3 30 4M 280 3-77 T. S. Julv 61-2 73 6 48 9 64 2 592 M 3« 3 75 11131 2001 3-91 Aupi»t 58-9 71 2 48-6 62-9 1 600 89 32 2 50 843 085 4 18 01 10 Sunimpr , 58-9 716 48-3 . . 94 25 9S5 5-85 IISS 01 Septi'iiilirr 49 n fll 4 37 7 532 45 1 88 12 1 73 432 082' 318 1-6 108 (Irtohcr 42-6i 54 01 31 i; 47-2' 35 5 78 IC 72 1-34 1 06; IK 4 2 134 NoVrllllRT 21-6; 30 2j 12 9! 35 7. -04 74 -37 83 2-59} 053 018 7-5 25-9 Full 37-9 4S'S 27-2 , . 88 -37 3-28 2-41 4-60 13-3 Y«»r 3«'8 47-9 257 94 -48 19 32 1090 27-81 51 9 i;r)MN. Ai.Hi;ur.\. Mi>Nrill.>, SI,\SuN,\r, AND \\M Al. Ml : V N S AMI 1 ..\ 1 HKM KS. Deeade III. Kn.iii IW.i t.. I'.Ml. Temperftture. Precipitation in Inches. Snow. Month. .Mean Mean Hiiihest Lowest 1 Kx- i Ex- AveraBeLxmountJAinounti-^"'.'"'"' (Ireatenl .\yeraKe!.\iiiount Mean. Max)-; Mini- Monthly Monthlvi trenie 1 treme !.Monthly) in in Driest „. „ . .Monthly! in mum. mum. Mean. Mean. HixheKt. Lowest. 1 rail. one ^ear. Year. Fall. 1 one Month. Month. IlKIU! 1914 December . . 150 249 88 22-5 3 9 80 -39 0-70 1-97 34 1 49 6 5 19-7 January 4.S 14 5 -4« 18-0 -12-3 52 -52 0-86 2-49 4U 1 04 7 9 24-1 February . 13 7 24-8 2-5 23-7 71j 54 -43 0-42 1 07 49 1 07 4-Z 10-6 Willi. T 11 4 21-4 1-5 80 -52 1-98 1 32 3 60 18-8 Mar.-h . 2« 37-6 14 4 366 17- 1 68 -2. OM 1 17 Oil 0-35 4-9 11 7 April 41 2 !At[ 281 48. 8 31-2 84 -15 0-62 1 57 0-91 038 29 9 1 May . 50 5 63 5 37 4 .MS 43-6 86 14 1-83 2-58 2-9« 1 81 1-2 9 1 39-2 51 8 288 88 -21 2-99 ■■•»•■■■ 3-98 2 54 1-0 June .18-3 70-5 46. 1 61 9 55 .V 94 29 3-77 8 53 1-85 8 S3 T. S. Julv Ii2ll 74 1 4» X «ti 4i .ix:) 88 .35 3 61 5 83 3-25 3 24 August. .19 71 5 46 4 813 55 9 90 29 2-87 4a« 0-89 2 .52 .T. 8. Summer. 598 72 47-4 490 M 87 29 12 1025 599 14 29 T. September 1 3141 6»-6 .18' ll 55 4 1 17 2 94 06 2 94 0-2 1-1 Oetnl.er 41-5| 52S; 3011 47-4 36 3 791 2 0-78 1 81 0-36 1 07 2-7 9-5 November. 28 3 35 2 17 41 33-8 1 13-7 85 -27 092 i-57 1-23 85 8-5 35 5 I'all 39-7 SO'9 285 •26a 87 -27 -i2 287 1809 _11-_1, 1-65 4-88 11-4 Year.. 37-3 490 M 12-94 25-29 39-0 1 • 121 lilll--llt KV, \l lll.U 1 V MiiM III \ ~|: v>(i\ \|. VM) ANSI M. Ml \N> \Mi 1 \ 1 111 \l KS. Ueeado 111. From mi to 19H. ■ Month. Tempomtura. Precipitation in Inchen. Snow. Ill ' 1 ' Moan Mran Hinliv^l (...wi-l i Ki- Kl- Av..„„eA";C!lAmnun,!^"7»' |( IrcateM .\venu[e .\miiunt ^ Meiin.' Miui- Mini- Moiithlv Muntlilv trmiio treriip .Monthly n inl'ru'r-t ..„,,..., .Monlhlj i in 1 mum.jiiiuui.; Muau. Mean. Ilifth'-vt. Lowent Kail, i one 1 Year. .^^^■['/J'^i Kail. one i Month. Month. 1 1910 1911 5 IVcpinhcT 22 ■ 321 12-«i 32 2i 10 0, mi -4< 0-3) 80, W .'.«; 3 8 8-0 Januitr\'.. 11 .' 21 1 1-3: 27 1 - K-:i: m' -n O-.W I'^Ml 1 30 1) :iii r,-M 130 Ft'bnmr\ Wmh-r Miir.l,. ISC 30 1 .1 1 2S-7 - 3-0 66 -46 0-42 1-OC 1 00{ 40 4 2 10 175 27« 7-1 M -44 1 .18 1 70 70 I 1-20 138 -Mtn 416] 17 1 41 7 14.2 SO -20 091 1 .V 1..U 7-6 155 April 411 M-7 27-( 48( 30-1 M -U 0-61 l-6i 00< 1 0( 4 ( 14 5 May. SprlnK Juno. 4X'4 81 •31 3liS SOS 449 86 16 2»4 4-1. 1 20 3 90 SO 134 3»'« 52-5i 2«.7 ... 1 86 -20 4 53 1 90 84S 172 MS M-7 44-9 59-S 51 1 ao 28 t-S8 10-38 » 17 4 SO I-O 100 July SI .M 7411 4!t'( M-« 57 -f M 32 iff S4( 1 91 2-6; Aunust.- SmntiiiT. Scpt<*ml»*T. 575 70-3 44 -« 60-1 55-1 94 28 3-39 6-47 S 25 647 586 710 4«'l M 28 11 U 70) •037 I 84 13 00 1-43 10 . .W)-9 -28 3-68 299 300 15-4 39-2 51 1 94 -54 21 24 l<9« 24 .IS 47-4 i.l.FlrilKN iBI.Ai KIudT INTiIVV RKSKHVK , AI.1A. MiiN 1 lll.V, SKASOVAI. AMI ANNl Al MKW- AM) i;X I'HI.MKS. |).-c:i,i,- III. In. HI l:'l)."i t,, I'I14. Mnnil. Temperature. Precipitation in Inehes. Snow. Mi'an ! Mean slli^hesti I^oft'est iZx- Ei- Oltslmt; 1 , ,1 (Irratent .AvernKei.\muunt .-Viimuntj j ' i.Vveriw .\mimnt Ml-;ui.| ,Maii-; .Mini-;Mi)ntlilyiMonthly; treine treme Monthly! in in Driest .■-_." . Mcmthlv in mum. mum. Mean. Mean. HiiiheHt. Loweitt. Fall. one Year, "."'.^/'i Fall, i one Month. Month. Dfcrtnher Junuary.. I'"('hru;iry ' Wintpr.. Manh.. Spring June ■Idly A«o.t.. Summer. 10 (i 71 12 ■) 27-9 WO 24-7 S3 -3-8 -0 1 24 2 202 220 7-6 -14 7 6-0 59 53 5!l -36 -52 -S3 i 120 26-9 39 » 23-5 39.fl .15 -.5 63-; 0-5 59 -S3 13 9 24 3 33 4 39 3 48-5 52-5 164 30-9 424 74 88 87 -28 - 9 3S 4 57-3 61-7 5K'M 529 70 .i 76 3 73 .5 23-9 44 472 44 88 -28 . II 1 .-^^__ i-^- 61-2 65-4 53 2 92 27 34 28 .W-11 98 62-; .54 4 M S»3 73-4 45 1 S8 27 Sppteinljcr 50 1 n.5 6 3.'i 2 54 9 46 2 88 10 Orl.ibor.. 40 7 54-.'i 26 9 44-11 30-4 81 4 1 1 ^•,)^,.r.,I..T Year 27-3 39 5 37-3 39-6 532 40-8 ISO 25 7 23-8 33-6 18-9 72 -24 8« -24 98 "i i i 1 NOTK; 'r< cipt tati.m r,-.-i,r.| l.rolii-. m 132 iiii.i>i)<>\vN. \i.iit;in v MciNTIII.V, SKASUN.VI, AM> ANNlAl, MKASS AM) KXTKr.MKS. DccaUo III. Fiom 1905 to 1914. 1 Tvmpemtara. j Pnripiutiun in Inchn. flMW. 1 M.mih Mciin 1 Mc»n HUrhMti T^owptit Mf:tn Mnxi- Mini- MMnibly Monthly mum. rnutn Mnm. i Mean. ? ! 1 i i (n-liie 1 IliKlml.: tPCIlM' ; UlWCItt.l i .(".milwti •|.„,„i 1 AvrniicoAm.mnt!. '''','' u .11. i- , Amount Miinlhly in ,„i),i,.,l Total 1 1 XiiiountLVvenuB'l in .Monthly WotteHt Full. Year. | (ir»mt \liii>unt in oni- Month. l>«»«»iiibt'r ■Innuary.. Kclinmo* 17-7 «2 141 27.« 7» ltl 9 - 4.S 24 .1 3« M-.3 21 l! 21-8, 7 1 -11 6 63 53 59 -35 -S! -47 0-82 0-87 061 1-43 1 40 1 45 0-00 72 1 50 0-30 0-85 050 5-8 8-7 5-8 14 14 14 5 Winter 127 2.1 •» 4(1 a 47" 2:i.0| 2.1 73 IM 8,1 -'■: ■_• !n ■ 22 1 86 203 Mur.l. April \!:iy. 37.1 .12 4 14 -I; -tii^ l" 1 27 71 46 2| 31-3 31(11 .11 ol 43-2 -2t' -10 1.1 28 .XT 28 .1 ■■! J .«i 0-7(11 1-94 2-al| 3-88 0-25 072 8-0 1 94 201 20-0 4-8 1-2 18-5 4-fl ■^priiitf 105 89 89 88 5-:i:i 2 75 2-59 220 4-7» 14 .lum* July Auieu'ii.. 57 BS 3 72 9 69.1 44 « 48 1 44 S .19 » 6.1-2, .V3 4 .17 4 54-3 8-72 6 -.13 823 2 36 0-95 1 45 5 08 3-88 3-86 14 0-3 l-l II 3 U Sumnipr- MO 4!)'fi 40S 260 3S-9 36'l> 7U 2 02 5 «1 7 .■m 2 4S7 .370 •»■» 170 33-3 464 3«-< m S3 73 72 28 11 1 -22 1067 476 12-82 1 89 0-97 1-14 1-7 15 5-5 8-9 83 SfplpmU'r. (»**r.. N'rivi'iiiber.. 45 8 35-9 17-4 1 18 0-94 0-99 2-99 289 270 033 O'SI 028 K:ill M'2| 27-6 83 -22 3 11 1-12 10 30 4-00 23 38 159 Vfur. . 4«.4| ..:: 105 -42 19 54 51-9, 1 Ai.IX, VLhIiltTA. \|i 'V i Ml ^ . -I. VMIWI, A-M> VNMAI. MIAN- AM) 1 \ I IIIMIN. IVrtwlt' in. I rt>iit IWS lu 1U14. Temvmtun. Precipitation in Inches. Bnow. 1 M..ntli. Mt>iin. Mean Miui- tnuin. Moan Mini- mum. Hiirhr'»t I.<>wP!»t Monllily Monthly Mimn. , Mean. I'lx- trt-nie UijEhmt- trpmo Lowest. Cn-Ktmt AviTHin- Ainimnt M.mthlyi in Knll. ; one 1 Month. T. till Aiiiiiunt inUrit'ht Year. Total .\ii.i>unt in Wettenl Year. A\«'rauf Monthly Kail. f'ire«t«»t Amount in one Month. I>eceml)tT Januur>' ■ February 14 9 i-i 288 160 24-8 30 -" 1 220 3-5 1.5-2 -15 4 20 1 26 65 52 57 -41 -56 -58 057 88 47 2-35 1 54 0-95 000 082 0-95 0-25 1-20 0-48 5-7 8 7 4-2 23 5 15-4 IS 5 Winter 9-8 22S 37 .12 •« 61 1 -29 10-2 25 9 3.5 9 331 43-7 51-7 65 -58 1 92 1-77 1-93 186 .3 5 0-8 10 .1 14 (1 7 U Mar.-h April May 2.1 •« ! 4>*-5 152 31-1 42-4 70 81 S4 -26 -19 13 47 .16 1 79 1-05 1-54 3 20 0-75 009 065 0-92 l-.M 2-25 SprinK 37- 1' .VI-2 24 61-9 64 4 605 1 M -28 2 82 1 49 4-71 8-0 •lunf July August.. i .Vi'.'; 60-5 57- 1 58-0 67-« 72 -.1 70 1 452 48 4 ■HI 53-8 673 53 1 92 91 95 27 34 27 3 68 2-74 1 g« 6(10 5 33 4-76 2-20 2-42 1 82 .ilfi 4-14 3 24 10 10 u Suniinrr. 701 459 3.1-8 26-6 13-9 525 440 31-6 464 35-0 18-4 05 27 11-38 624 0-28 1-13 S. 12 54 1-82 0-71 0-7.i 10 11 2-8 6 6 105 7 03 23 1 Si'pNMlllHT. Ortober,, Nowniber.. 49-4 .19 , 2.5 1 630 .12-2 36 3 81 81 87 IS -2( 116 0-80 71 2 30 a 2-4« Full 3.^-0 SO'S 2.1-.1 83 -24 2-67 15-79 _:^ • 41 3 28 j l4-7 48-3 231 K -SB 10911 224(1 38 1 Monlh. I II IIKIUIx .1 M III KI'A Ml. VI MI N MKAHONAI, AND ANM M Ml V\^ \NI) I X I UKMKS. Dtnut* III. From IVUA to IUI4 Ttmpcntun. Merin Mali- Mint- M-.ntlilv Monthly tr»'HiP : trcnif* „ I »t ■ w .«J:_i.._. ■ . PivripitAtton in larhM. Snow. .'•nil- .Tiiiii- iiiiit.v >iiiiHiii> irrriir : iri*Ilir .*iimill mull) iiiuni. Mean. Mean. iHiKfaMl. Luveit.i >'a11 {<;i«at««. -. I I ((iraataM Xvpragp .\mount .,„.„„,, .Xinrwnt Aver-Mf Aiiinunl ;M,«tl,l.v in ,„,';""" in .M„nlhly in v„, ,ncllii»l, 1 all. iiiM >«'■ I v_. I Month. Ya r>«»<'ciiil>t'r .lanuarv ^el^^uar> Wml.T Mar.l, April .lUtK' July.. A«wt.. .•^fpU'tlllMT Ortcihir Novi'nilHT Fall 23 II 14 I m fl .lO'S 44 M'9 34'« ■M :ii « 4.1 'J 57» tl3'4 60't ta-i 12 « 21 175 aO'O 384 M 2 4.1 7 3.' 9 M'9 73. 9 79-7 77 I 76-9 47 1 479 4«'« 87 7 408 .W 7 3111 44 1 217 872 114 M'O! »0 30-4 29 29-7 449 Ul MS 64 » 090 87'S 52 8 38 9 93 13 -32 -40 14 S 354 48 4 57-9 590 47 I 39 2 21 S 98 lOB 99 10) 30 la -44 \i \< i.t;(ii), \i.m:iir\. M'lVI'dlV SKASnWl. \M) WM \1. MI.\N> \VI) IMKKVl: Di-t-.uJc II. 1 rum |yj5 tu laOl. Tempentun. 1 I'ncipitation in Inches. I Snow. Month. Mean Moan Maii- niuiii. Mean' HiKhf.-*! .Mini- .\Iontlil.\ tiiuiii.[ .Mean. 1 I>>wesl Monthly Mean. 1.1- Ireiiip Huchest. trenie Lowest. .\veraKe Monthly I- all.' r.reatwit .\niount in one Mouth. Total .\liiount uil.)rie.«t \ear. Total .\niount in Wettest ".ear. .\ vi'rage Monthly Kail firaatTOt .Amount in one Month. l>ecemlM'r , January Ffi.niary 26.5 19-7 181 38' 1 30-2 28« 168 9 2 7-7 342 280 311 21 2 3 6'3 77 58 81 -30 -41 -36 0'40 0'i>;i 52 1'26 3'22 1 45 1901 28 000 T. 1899 1 26 I'OR 25 4 S'S 51 12 32 '2 14 5 \NinttT 21-4 31 8 112 77 -41 155 0-28 2'59 154 Marcli April May 2.1 5 42-9 504 38. 9 .1.V3 .56-2 63-3 117 29 5 37.6 33'8 47 1 80'2 14 3 37'4 46'6 64 77 89 -31 -10 5 O'M 0'50 1'42 1 10 122 3'43 0'80 010 015 110 0'70 3'43 64 1'8 0'9 110 6'5 8 .^ print; 51 8 263 89 -•!1 256 MS 5'23 9 1 .lutu- ,luly .-Vu^ust 57 9 M 2 82-5 711 79 2 n.5 44 6 492 47.6 62 4 698 676 521 81 59.5 98 102 96 14 38 30 2 17 1 95 1'45 4'31 4 13 4'0« 0'65 0'6S 1'36 1 92 413 2 40 >uninu'r 615 759 471 ,. 102 14 5S7 2.r? 8 45 Sopteiiil'i-r 1 >. (oIkT SniMllhl'l 52-8 45-6 27 5 65. 1 S8-2 37 5 40' 1 32'9 I7'5 57. 5 505 42-6 46 1 40 1 4-7 89 85 79 20 2 -38 1 19 0'42 63 2 39 1 67 2'20 090 0'3S 000 1'75 167 005 02 28 60 15 I3'7 22 l„ll 418 .U.R .10.2 S9 -3.S 2 a 1-25 3'4-j 9 3- Vear .. 409 53-2 28-7 . mi -41 1192 S34 „-,. 33 S \\ intiT Mur.h April M;i.v June July Auituat. Scpt»*iiib«r Ik'tolitT \uvtMiilj»*r liJl Vi'ur. 134 MAlI.KlH). AI.IIKHTA. Ml \TIII.V. SKAMONAI. ANI> ANMAl, MKANM AM> KXTBKMKS. !>•'• Ill I • IIHI.-I I,, |u|4 M.'.in rmpt rulurt'. 1 rrccipitjit ion in InehM. gaom. M..nih . Mc>nitil> in-iiii* M.an (lich.-i 2«i :ii - J*. aoi 2xh: \0i iJ! 1 fiiwlCTl T , . 1 ToUl V.\- \vpnwr Aiiiuuni .' " Aimignl iri'tii.' M.mihly in j'Vh.,.., ' "> Vvi-raup M..nllil> h.ll. (imtWM Aiti'Mint in ■ >ni> M.Hith Jnnunry n 1 II II 111 -' 32 H n 1 2 «! 7 rt 1*10 mil -.v.i ir 0. J ocl O'M 070 -44; til IM 3X1 120 _4»l 0-OhI 1-711 I.75I 11.1 5:? 20 111 U 17 » •JV .' 41-4 1; U 42-2 213! 42 .1 M.I 2»l M«: 34 3 (, 1. ..n s !- . *,» .1 4t M U« ;i'4> 4Jt!i OKI M-7 r.l 11 7s •, 49. 41 87.4. U-7 48. 71 M.71 S7-2 W 102 W -33i 3l 30; fl.72| 0.51! 3.W 17* |.«0 1 77 I 33 «M (.83 3.12 3.2* OIS OIA O'M I 11 ore I 91 I 04 411 I -'I J - *. -Mi o.aa 3 ra .. u 1.34 248 Odd I Mi 0-68 ., W U. jJ 1 »«2 70 04* 2 7e I'tl 4'«l J-79 10' 17 114 034 o-es aw 411 31-24 8-5; 3-7 10 II '2 01 01 I* 4* u.e DAM h. AI.IIKUTA. MdNrm.Y, SKASIiNAI. AM) ANNTAl. MKAN.S AM) I.MKIMI.: Ilrride II. From ISM to 1904. 17 7 13. 3 4 :i 10 110 240 lOI Tempentun. Prccipitstiun in iBohes. 8aow. Mont)]. M.^n. M..|>n M mi- nium. Meiin Mini- mum. Hlichi'^ti I^i%v(-i«t Munthly Munllily Ueu. ; Ktm. 1 Ex- treme HiKh«t. ire me LoweHt. Avenusc Munthly Fall. CnjBUwt -Vlii'iunt in one Month. Total .\iiiuunt uiOriettt Year. Total Aiiiounl lit Wetteat Year. Av.rinti. MontUy Fall. I irttlt«-T*t .VlllOUIlt in one Month. I>ewinber. . January' F..(. ••--/... 208 1»« 183 If 40 T 480 33.8 51.2 W ■-' ,',! 11 4.'..S W 4 22 •» 27.5 2S.4 249 111 2 58. 1 14. U 26. 1 82 23. 4 «7 24-9 13. 7 88 • 2 49 SO 47 -30 -43 -49 1 16 1 20 091 9.4 11 « 88 Vi .nter , 9.» SO S5 71 81 -49 -32 4 12 3-27 1-6S 1 0« 2 42 »-8 Murili 94 351 2S.J 41 6 14-6 321 40-3 14.« 71 a-s April Muv 340: 520 ^lirinir J' July 43.5 04 4 7U .5 liH ■ !l 57.2 4» 2 30-2 44.5 4«'» :;s .w-u 41.8 MIO 4U 1 .WO 47 1 53 5 502 81 88 88 85 -M 25 30 27 5- 13 3:14 3. 201 241 =»=-= 303 :' 1 ■_' =-:.^-- Suililiii.r 81 25 8-06 1 77 095 196 2-3 ■Septcnilwr Octiilior November 344 29. tl 155 ~2a^5 498 43. 8 35.9 41. 1 35U 1-7 78 71 57 13 9 -41 :' 4 4 4 17 1 23 9 88-; Fall 300 3 AN.Vl'AI. MEANS AND EXTKKMKX t>Mwb III. Froa IMM la 1914 TrnipmitiiiT. PriM'tpiidtit a in Ini'l M. NW IW. M.„.ih Meun M..|.n Ma.i mum. M.i.n Mini, mum Iliifi M,,.,. Mr, 1 1 .. , K.. tronm ljnw<*«t iCinatrx \veracrlAmount M.intlily in Kail. IHM> Moatb. TuUl \m'>unt inl)rM»i«t Y«r. Tnlul A.,. Wef ( ln>«l M..i>ik. t)«n>lnl>pr Jantiftfy . IT ♦ III :i in « Ut »3 M» 44» M 4 US ID 4 ■<7 1 S4 1 .17 :i 4* 1 w ? R.'. 2 7J« W J 1} 12 «0 04 194 230 •'7 -4.1 NX 4» 47 « 4i< «« 91 89 -40 ■ tt inter Man-h. 1.-. 1 M 2] IK :i ^.^ 7 424 2«0 n V. 411 ft! 42 H Sprinit June July Auitu«l 3» 4 4.1 1 40« «38 ST'O 49 7 Sii MS 21 28 28 Summer M9 477 38 ] 2«'8 S8 7 MS 47 S 34 3 41 3«!l 19 1 •1 21 »« 44(1 30'2 43 9 32S 175 SeptemtMT. 80 M W 18 - a -37 Octolier. Ntivenitter.. Villi 37 8 472 380 80 •1 -37 Yi«r U« M-8 24-8 -48 UVMI UI.V, Al.lU.ill V. M"M III V..SKAS(IXAL AND ANNUAL MKA V.I. »N I) I \l HI \IK.-i Decade III. From 1905 to 1914. Temperature. 1 Preeipitntion in Inches. | .Smiw. Month. Nfenn Mean M.ui IIIUIII- M,™ Mm|. Ilium. lIU[he:i| Monthly Mi'fin. l.owej«t Monthly Mean.' treme HiBheirt. treme Lowest. !Ofivil**t .\vernjrn .Vinount .Monthly i in Fall, i one J Month. Total \rnounl inDrient Year. Total .\mount in Wettest Year. .Xveraw' Monthly Fall. (imttftit .\mouitt in one Month. Dceenilter JanuHry.. February. 11 ,1 -10 80 21 8 10 1 17-4 11 -12 1 -44 19 8 II 2 14-3 11 -181 - 1-0 55 59 49 -42 -50 80 O-TS O'.IO 227 1 27 1 27 l'9l 3 73 4 10 0-78 09» 055 2'Sl 2 27 084 1 15 7-5 7-4 5-4 22 1 12 7 12 7 Winter Si 19 7 .17 7 47 ; 184 -J.J 9 6 24 9 39'C W 73 Si 87 -57 -31 -if 8 2 17 "^ 07.1 111 205 426 20-3 M.ir.l. \pril Miiy .120 .Ml Rl 7 3 24 3 .14 » 31 9 4.1 7 523 037 14 0'8ll 046 3 71 1 62 7 4i. 10 19 1 105 4-8 ."^prinu 3iO mi s .17 4 480 « R 72 1 69S 220 45 2 4X 7 450 87 -31 392 139 581 12-8 .lune .luly .\llCII't 61 3 64 8 599 .M 2 589 MO 93 9(1 90 29 31 28 3 88 3 20 281 ««1 504 4-82 2-79 246 1-82 851 4 40 075 Sijninier .M 3 70.1 S28 iSO-S .123 483 93 2S 15 -2S 989 707 11 86 ."y'pTrmh.ir 1 I.IOIXT . N(»veml>er.. 498 3« 9 228 388 27 3 133 MS 44 2 309 458 33-5 120 87 7S S4 1 48 82 091 2-77 ISO 307 1 »4 0-88 029 0-79 019 3 07 1 29 7-S 05 108 27 9 Full 37-2 48'.S 258 87 -28 321 309 408 10-8 . Wur., 340 4$'>> 32-2 33 -57 1 19 19 ■ ISS« 2S-7? 41 9 130 l)K(:\l)\l MKANS & KXIKKMhS IS S \Sk V I (III W \S. Sttin-i IKHKNT. MASK M'iMIII KHKVSONAI, AVU ANMVLMKWS AMJi;XlUI.\ll.^ If' Vi-nr. Kr.m l>m .> lull Moiiili IVrmitfr .luuar>'-- l-Vbnmry Mnr.l, April TtmpprKluni. IV.-, in In.'tiv*. |i«ii TuKl I Toitt ,, ., .. .. - - - Ki- y.t- Avrnip Aniiiiini AiiKHinl Aii.igiil M«n Mmi- Mini- Mimlhly MiHithly lri.in.' tl»m» M..iithly in in I in I Mna I Mum I Hiihnt' I»w*«l ' mum mum ^mi. Mran. 17 It * N 15 4 -It III 3\ OH -M 1., .It 1, 1.' II, 41 3l M ui w ; 411 7; 4V Rl M 7< ll«hl«l I..JKIXI H W m -M -SO |(lf««ln« AvrriMCP, Amount M..nililv in 4 1* :IU a| li I'. 7ij Ml Jaar «0 3 July iH 7 Aumix 1 6.13 1 727 711 « 77 .1 47 7 51 7 4«a 72.4 512 in-7 (76 IIM 107 101 2«' :l (W .14 1 tl 31 1 81 724 627 4 7S 1 3« 062 OS* 13* 320 T. 1 Sutnmpr 1 6.1-1 76 S 66 4 M4 .1.5 .1 49 « ' 107 2n 7 3^ 2U 13 36 1 64 207 1 32 T. ivpieiiiiHT sa .1 1 i.. » 30 7 4H :t 36 2 I8» W« 40 Ml 77 In -Id -a 1 i ■ U 7'j 087 a in 063 40 022 1-3 2 1 SO »-0 I7» ISR K.ll r, ••.-,,_, «. -a III IS 13 1 IS 9M SIB 24 S5 14 3*6 Vpur , .K) 1 1 4!t i Jfj ^ 107 -so swini I ItKKST. SASK. MUM III. \ >KVSi,NA|. \\1) AXXLAI. MK.VX.-i \M> K \ r li ; \I I- Itonx'lr I Kmm IS.U to IS94 Month DwvmlMM' Jftnusry.. Kpliniary April M»v .Iunt> .luly .\ui.u-' .S?plt'ml»fr OrtnbiT.. Novcnibt-r.. l-'all TempentuK Mru 1 Mran ' Hixhnll 1.4>i«m I Ki- I Pncipiutinn ia InehM. Baow. Mrui.j Mui- Mini-iMontlily'.Uonlhly; ln-rn» In-mi. 'Monthly nraatrnt Total i Total , Kx- .Avenw: .\mount Am.tunt .Amount Avpnuw .mum. muiii. .Mean. Moan. Hijtht'^t I,ow KhII. 16.1 3 4 7 411 SO- 7! fl« 4|.o! 2« 2 377! 2521 7.41 II -4 1; 17 S -3.41 2« • lU.i I, i n-St -661 64 ..li T.l 4 68 2> S2S; 367; 92. Sj 49-6 aitll 36 91 4I> (.: .'il 2 :l9.fl! 294' IS»i 2S 8 47 |i 54 7 71 ( .17 ■» 47 2I 35 L' ■.a!i ta- il 2. 62 .1! m .1 51 -21 :i7 2' on* .Muntli. M 89l II IW -so 33S Si -27 4- 7$ 1 23 I 5li 3 00 I 34 148 92 -17 9tl 107 ini M{ 671 107! 3 12 |.y: I 62 096 J9 15061. I 44 3 3n 3 6 W 3 70 3 20 2 74 304 tao M.mthTy I)ru.»t Wtlli..t Fall Venr. Vear. 1894 37 40 U SO I 27 I 02 095 2frt 461 1 35 62 56 '43 063 040 022 1 25 9.M 1891 I 24 36 044 204 I 44 I 52 I 16 4 12 6 Wl 3 36 3 20 13 36 1 64 207 I 32 SOS 14 SS 8 9 66 78 19.3 7-2 4.3 2 3 13-8 (iri.ut4.(it .Amount one Mouth. 30 13 4 14 8 12 4 ll'li li U 10 3 55 9-6 92 17 9 12 i \2: HWll I I I UUKNT. HA.-WMt. 3(1 1 t7-4l 41 ' 10 I J.JI ll'3 "I \ M-i, II 71 •t •' » 2 W 7 SI »! 4.1 4 { 23»\ s»- 7<>.Ui 4».«M ^^^^ »= Ml 31)-7 .MO 31-7 a2.i I.V4' .V-l| 40 S 48-3 M :it KU H 4 III M! ■Wl -301 -40' I? PnM'ipltjititia in tn<*tH>* *;i.>w fmwtnrt Tnt*l : 'I'iihI 'n-Jtff"' .\y0nuli- Viiiitunt Ant.»unt AiiiiKjnl Ayrrntf)' Stii.xini Mimtlity in in m Mimt)il> iii Kkll. I mm I LHwm WriUMi hall. Mnatb. 67 -M M - « n 13 «5 14 41)1 «"( II iiii' O'HI 041 2 2S o-w I (II II •!■ 2.02 O'M 507 I Ymr. ims j iKou «^ I MuBlh. IIH .ill ^ .-,1. '*'.< 37 :i 21 nil 32 1 B7 IJU 47 11-27 4 75 27-1 104 «. ■a to -32 I bi 040 060 3M l'33 1 .Vl -32 2 7« •=-^^ ' ■" =^ = -42 ISM U-Hii U4I II '.'4 4'« « 6 «S •'I 2S 20 » 9 13 2 102 202 12. 4 U'b4i I 07 O'SIi i.n 12-93' 19-38 14-1 O't 6 6 SO e-2 so 3-7 14 6 -"II I ri-HRKNT. SA.-'K. MoSTlli ^ -.1 \>ii\vl V\l) AN'NTAI. MI:A\s \NI) I:\THI Ml I).-.-ii.ir III. Knim 190.1 til 1914. T»inperat«i*. Fneipitotioa in Isrhe*. .AverHftt* Monthly Kail n». Month. Mean. Mi-an Maii- muin. Mean Mini- mum. Hiieheet: T>owi.«t Monthly Mimthly Mean. ' Mean. E.. Ireme IliKhest. 1 (iiMtait' Ei- lAvcnKT'.Amnunt treme 'Mfwihiy in Lnweilt. Kail. unr Month. Total .Amount inDrit'Mt ^ear. Total .\ mount in \VetteHt Year (imten .Amount in one Month. OpTpmbor -lanunry Febninry W4 61 109 25 1 1S3 19 ■» -IS 18 234 <8 17-7 -86 1721 43 SO M 88 -32 054 -41 052 -41 JO 1 17 10! 1 42 1910 27 14 0-58 1900 » 0..W 24 52 5-2 49 11-7 10-2 14 2 Wini.-r II 1 34 7 41 .1 an \ 20 1 M-7 -M 4 21 14 6 28-7 .18-0 40 7 49 6 .13 3 M -41 1 M 099 1 03 153 Mim-h April Mny 120 .W B 42 6 72 86 89 -22 12 53 0-69 1-88 1 37 100 3 75 OOfl 0-Sfl 0-80 0.T6 4.1 2 52 4-8 2 (' 1-7 13-7 1' 4 fl-6 -^prini; 60 7 6S.3 62-6 726 7H-S 76-0 48-8 52-0 40 2 63 » 72 5 •7 3 57 1 60-7 57.6 M 98 102 •01 -22 .TO 38 31 3 10 1 72 333 94 .luiir luly 3 49 205 183 7 24 4 86 »-1 178 1 78 2.28 6 4r> 4.«C 226 |- 11 4 Summer 62.8 S3 9 419 28-2 75-7 668 528 37 SOO 40* 31 19 5 102 30 737 090 OM 053 217 IM 482 0-8R 40 32 1 60 lOM 13. 3« T. S-ptt-niliiT ( )(-t(il«.r VoyiMnltpr S7 7 482 463 362 347 153 91 M 65 M -16 -21 070 044 U 38 lOM 22 26 46 200 138 15 9 Kail 41-3 38-5 52-2 4»« 30-S 27-4 91 -2l| 2-3« 9-4 Year 102 -41 Tl V> Ml I2R l \>i.NAI. AM) ANMAI. Mi:\\> WD lAIHI Ml:s :«l Yr-:ir-. Kr..m ISs.'i t,, I'M I Ti-inpt'raturf. Pri'i'ipitatinn tn Fn'-lu •■ .Miir.li Vpril M:.v .lunr .luly .\u)ni«i Sppti»nilM*r < irtnliiT Novi'iiiltcr Kiill 1 Mcnth. Mcun 1 M<'iuiiHiithpt*t! I^ttpiit { 1a jMrun.; Miui-i Mini- Mimthl.v Miinthl.v' ln»nii' Iri'iiu' mum. miitn. Mi'an. [ .MpHn. jHiKhr^i. T.owt-s(.' 201 13-Xi -07 -14-2 -n-7 i -40 -47 -55 n; II 2'> ~ ;. .■!()o; i:i. 7tl :i; :( 4» 1 25■.^! 47-Sl 25-Si S!l 411 s «• t :i7 •; .-!)•. 1 TI-7! !12 m fi 7n.si 4N-4I fax 75-»] 31 -71 flllt 7.i 3 4S-9 (14 4 70' I 680 81 SI 73-3 49-; Mm 40 ■! 21 S; IH'O 51-5 30-4: 311 '9 .30-21 n-.3i .IRA 46-2 35-5 .^3'0l .57« U'8 101 tnu; imi 44-2 340 101 •W ■-' 4S-»| 27-«' 45- 1 23-9| 101 Vvpniw M.mthlv lull. (imitpwt .Xmnunl! in (inp Miiuih. 3 II 2 2S 2 ■«.■>! 4 III 3.W! f. !1.' 7 19 7M Total Xtnrnint nUriiM V.ar. IX8R O-.W 040 OSO 1-78 Total .\mnunt in XVrttCMl Vnu. .Vvprnw Monlhlv Fall. jllrpaletat .Amrxtnt in itnt^ Monlli. 31 1 22-8 28. .i 41 1 :i4.ii 20 -3 72 fl.AS 081 laot 1 51 7 1 81 '•38 221 1 (i:; MO 2 71 n.io 1 w 0-91 3.i9 OSI 9« «-7 31 1 - 3mi 2 84 204 1 117 0-32 234 0-72 .•. 31 4 83 5 47 077 l»'4 \ S.,?7 2 -SI 1 3-3l» 014 12 065 091 10-14 II 07 T. 1 - 0!IV 0'9K 417 037 017 10 4-5 8-4 8-5 28. 2 19 .1 3-:!i 4-71 138 IS •«« 1 2847 554 (ilAPPKI.I.i:. SASK. MiiVTHI.Y. >l:.VS()\AI. AM) W.VCVI. Ml.ANS ^\n IxrUKMIv Dcrailf I. Fnim IS8.i to ItlM. Ti'tnporature. l*refipitation in Indies. .«inow. Month. M,-an. M.-an M.Hxi- niurii ' Mean Mmi- iitmn Hil!lH-t Mc.ntlil.v M.-an. 1. .»■,.«( M..i,iliix Moan. Fx- tri-iiic IligllK-t. Fx- trenu- Lowr^t. -Vyt-nun .M.inlhh Fall." (IrpftU^fit .Vliuiunt in onr Month. Total -Vin.uint inr)rii'!*t Yoar. Total Arn.>unt in Wettest Year. \veraKi M..ntl.l.x Fall. ("Jrpatect .\mnunt in one Month. T)pii'ml.cr .lanuary tVbruiir.v in-iii - 4 41 - Ml i: 1 .■i-4 8 3 .1< -M 2 -111 l'.l-4 13-S 7>* - 0-7 : -14-2 - !l 7 32 28-1 43-C 4!< 44 \'- 65 84 92 -40 -47 -.1.5 n 10 50 (1 43 7:, 1-211 (1 6.5 1 S7 1886 0.58 4(1 II .SO l.siio (« 0.10 1 S7 ■: 20 1 18 1-49 209 4-8 4-3 7 5 12 9 6-5 18-7 Winter M.hhIi April Ma.v 1 'i 15-«| 35 it 4031 33-3: 60 -Bi 64-4! 02 -Ol .'..' (1 40-2 21-2' 3.1 r 1 HI 1 23 4 48 1 82 2 : 1 5 7 22 38 -3 31 3 4S.5 532 72 1-20 1 60 1-40 1 M 221 1 > ,-(i 1 58 1-99 1«6 7 1 7 .5 1-6 162 ■ 14 154 4 3 .'^prinK .lunf .luly .Vuifusr 4.52 723 77-4 754 T.'i 1.4 < .^)-N .1(1 2 I- 44-8 21-3 493 51-4 48-7 40 •< .i'l .i 21I-8 12 1 84 1 70- 1 68-0 111 1 56-8 ■I? Iim KM -35 :ir 27 3 52 1 40 : 19 4 84 245 407 032 2 34 n 72 4-7« 4-28 4-84 1-87 =-^ Suniii.-r 100 ni 85 62 1(10 27 7-24 338 10 99 Sepipmbrr t tt'tohtT- . .N'nvimihpr 55 2 462 32-4 48 -« 34 15-8 12 — 12 -55j 95 112 74 2.5.5 3-36 1 41 14 0-12 65 2 .55 3 3.5 u 12 802 OS 4-8 6 9 5 4 ISO 12-8 Fall 27.0 227 15 25 - 091 12 5 453 1 Ve»r... 10 14 2397 I2'.t Qr'.VI'I'KI.I.K, S.^SK. MONTHLY. SE.\S()NAI. .\NI) .VNM-AL ME.VN.S .\.\li l,\ riUMK- Dccadr II. From I89S to 1904. Tempvrstun. Precipitation in Inehea. Snow. Mimlli. Mean M(uui Mali mum i Mean 1 Mini- mum 'llinheti .Ma«tl.i> Mean. I.owetft Monthly Mean. trome Highest treme Lowest. -Xveraef Monthly Fail. |< ireatefit ■Vmounl in one Month. 'Amount in DriMt Year. .\mouni 1 ■" Wettest Year. Average Monthly Fall. 71 8-9 11 1 CIreateM .Vmount in 1 one Month. Deoctnljer January... Kobruary 102 2 6 2.6 5 1 18. 6 11 1 111 17 - 5-8 - 6 13. 6 11 7 12 1 33 - 8-7 - 7 7 43 43 43 -36 -46 -43 071 089 112 1 51 2 28 285 1897 043 046 75 laoi • 1 51 2-28 1 .w 15. 1 22. 8 38. 5 Wint.r 136 218 48 4 R54 4S S 70-0 758 73-5 - J-4 26 273 39-7 232 463 St 1 48-2 43 -44 2 72 1 46 110 2 56 1 «4 538 091 3. 59 81 140 8 1 27 Marrh April May 122 383 52-6 202 478 59 3 13 320 4^ 9 55 80 92 -45 -24 19 411 359 695 041 039 0-25 41 1 340 203 Spring 344 S8 2 63 3 60-8 «2 -4« 5- 12 105 S3I 248 1' June. . Jnly AusuM. 83 1 662 63 3 53 80 6 589 101 117 95 25 3. 61 2. 89 202 4 83 5 47 LI 03 4-81 I 77 1 24 4-83 .V47 0.77 03 SuimiHT . , 60.8 731 485 101 25 852 782 11 07 T. . . September October \.)Vfinbfr 31 41 6 19S 62-7 53 28 4 393 30 3 10-7 59 6 4« 355 465 341 0-7 89 80 73 20 -30 1-78 083 1 05 4 17 2. 83 1 97 031 069 114 4 17 037 017 2 5 9 102 85 282 194 l':tll 374 480 268 89 -30 3. 66 20 02 214 4-71 18. 1 Year. . 344 450 238 101 -46 1265 2647 700 in 'M'l'i'.r.r.i:. ^\sk MuNI'm.'S . SKA.SONAL AND ANNTAT, MKX.SS AND i:\IHKMES. Deearle III. From I90.S to 1914. Temperature. Precipitation in Inchea. Snow. Month. Mean Mean M» i- mutti. Mean Mini- mum Hinhesl Mciitlily Mean. Lowest M..nlWv -Mean. 1 ■■^- 1 trenie lliKhwt. LV. trenie Lowe.4t. (irmtest -\venis:e .\mount Monthly in Fall. 1 one j Month. .Vmount in Dries Year. -Amount in Wettest Year. Average M,.nthly Fall. CIreateet .\niount in one Month. December January. . February- 113 - 1 50 19 4 8-9 14-2 3 2 - 91 - 4 1 201 11 3 9 5 24 -12 1 - 2 3 48 9> 36 - 17 94 7.1 .56 ! .„ 1 12 1912 094 35 16 1909 3. 11 « 78 .54 8 4 56 :)l 1 1.5 4 Hi Winter 14 2 - 3-3 2-25 1.4s 441 225 lar.-h \pnl May . 20 1! :w 5 47-8 300 49 7 59 6 103 27 2 360 36 45 1 SI 5 94 25-8 397 76 89 87 -32 - 5 8 S7 t-no 2 98 1 77 1-78 4 70 88 1 29 396 U .52 1-78 3 97 7-7 4-5 50 17 li 10 2 128 .■rinii 355 .■59 8 63 5 60 :i 61 2 4«4 245 89 -S2 485 593 627 17-2 .lune July 70. 74 4 70 9 71-8 49 fi 52 a 49 8 ■ 61 1 69 5 MS .W 1 57 8 57 95 97 98 27 35 30 4 22 3. 09 265 994 6 U 7 25 4.34 1-73 442 185 2 26 7. 25 396 1 0-7 SuiiHTi.r 50-7 98 27 8 10 13-47 1 .S-pti'liibrr ' Octi>(>er j November | .529 408 24 8 395 354 «4 6 .50 8 32. A 41 2 308 170 573 462 30- 1 — . 4«2 34 2 13 3 93 86 6J 17 - 4 -21 1 42 1 00 1 18 4 61 2 40 2 51 |.«4 46 048 008 28 1 24 0.1 28 81 30 15 .i 19 ,5 l',ill 49.3 29 7 93 -21 358 2. 58 160 11-2 Vear. 4S4 25 4 -47 20 64 18 0« 25-75 509 i:i() riilM I AMUliP, S\SK. \tii\IIII.S, SI:\smN\|, ami ANSI \| MIW- Wli I' \ lUKM KS. M Years From IkkS to rJI4. Temperature. I'recipitjition in Inches. Snow. Vonth. Mpiin. Mi'iin M 11- mum. Mean Mini- rnmii. HiRhp^t Mciilhly Mfiin. I.4»west Monllilv Mean. freine HiKlimt. treme Lowest. -Avprrme Miintlilv Fall. " CirpatoMt Amount in one MuDth. Total Amount mDrit'st Year. Total Amount in Wettest Year. |f;re8tna>k. VIKMIIIX, ,-K\>ii\AI, A\U ANMAI. MI.ANS KM) l.X rUKMKS. Dacada II. From IDM to IMM. Tnmppntura. tromc LoWFit Prpripitation in Incl je«. -Vmouni Wetti-.t Year Snow. Mnlilli Mi'nn M.an Maii- mum M.-.U1 Mini- mum. HllfhrHt .MonthU Mean. IxiWr.Ht Monlhh .M.:in Kl- tri'ini^ Hitfheat 52 S3 52 Av.-r.'Mc Monthly Full. ( iriatust! Amount ;.\iiiount in linDru'flt \ onf 1 Year Mimth 1 M.mthly Fall 'dp^tl-Ht ,.\mount in oac Month DpcernlxT 'anujtry. I fl)ru:ir\ 8-4 - 1-8 - OJ 16 1 8-8 US - 3 3 -12 5 -12 103 62 9-3 01 -11-2 -11-4 -39 -51 -51 79 100 78 2 10 1 96 1895 70 1-72 0-37 2-85 1899 0-81 1 96 fl'OI 7 S 100 7-8 21 19-H 18-6 Uint,.r 14 121 - «'3 S3 -51 2-57 129 092 2- 12 2-81 25-4 MurrI, April May 8 37 5 51-3 23-2 DO -3 6.1 1 4«-2 - 7 2 24-7 374 17-9 44'S S7-7 19 31 3 47 U 84 90 -38 -17 16 2-5« 3-37 4-87 0-26 0-35 219 1-84 1-03 1-97 4-84 n-8 4 5 1-2 24-5 13-0 9-5 SpnnK 32-3 18-3 90 -38 4-33 2-80 175 ■Iiim- , July Augtui S7-2 91 7 58'g 73-3 708 44-8 50-2 46-9 902 83 7 61 7 S2 5 .WO .560 93 93 87 24 35 26 2-76 3 (R 267 4 36 4-86 801 2 0) 1-47 113 4 36 4-86 8-01 . , SiiiTiriuT M2 711 47-3 93 24 8-46 4-63 17-23 Keptoriiber . . . OctoU-r November 49 3» 1 16-7 60 3 .WO 25 5 .37 8 28-2 80 54-6 43-8 30-3 44 33 3 11 84 77 66 21 - 4 -35 1« 0-79 1 31 2 94 1-89 306 1-85 0-37 1-64 2 31 1-53 116 1-5 2-0 12-1 80 9-0 30-6 Fall 3S0 4S 3 43 7 24-7 20 2 == 84 -35 -51 3-93 19-29 == 3-86 14 14 500 15-6 VcHf 32 9.1 29-88 S8S MnNrill.\ . I'ltIM i: .M.Hl.H r. ,-\SK ■^K.V.SHNM AMI W.NTAI. MKA.N.- Di'c-ii.l,- 111 1 nmi 11K»5 to 1911 \\|) K.\ IHIMKS. Mean. Temperature. Precipitation in Inches. Sn tw. Month. Mean .Maxi- mum. Mean Mini- mum. Highest M,.nthiy Mean. Ix>WPflt MonU.b .Mean. Ex- trcmi* liwhiwt. treme Ivowe-^t. .\vi?nw MontliK Fall. Greatest -\niount in «int' Month. .Amount inl)ri(-*t Year. .\mount in Wotttst Y't'ar. .AvpraKe Monthly I nil. (iruatent .V mount in one .Month. Dei5oml>er . . .Iiinujixy ... Ff liruary 7-5 - 5-2 2-4 15-1 4-6 14-1 - 0-1 -lS-1 - 9-2 16-6 8-1 9-8 - 1-0 -18 - 5-2 45 44 49 -4S -51 -49 1 07 79 0-65 2-61 2 00 2 li 1910 0-18 0-81 045 1908 1-81 0-40 2 15 10-7 7-9 6-5 26-0 200 21-5 \\ int.T 1-6 17-.i 36 7 48.i< 11-3 - 8 1 49 -54 2 SI 1 44 4-36 25 1 Marrt. April May 29-8 48 61 7 5-2 24-4 .15 9 32 43-9 53 2 S-7 2:) 3 37-9 68 86 86 -.15 -15 3 64 M 1-28 1 « 2-82 2 54 11 0-40 0-69 M '2X2 0-.W .■i 1 4-2 2 2 12-0 9-2 8-2 Spring 34-3 468 21 8 86 -38 2-n . .| l-4» 3-75 11-7 .func .luly 59 4 62 9 .M-9 71-7 74-0 70-3 47-1 51-7 47-« 63 9 67 1 823 55-3 S8-6 56 I '.Hi 88 17 36 30 2 9-i 2-:w 2-78 7-16 .5 31 7-49 0-.14 1 37 0-69 7 36 36 -1 U3 10-75 SiinitiiiT 604 72-0 -^ 48-8 , , •• 17 8-11 2 40 ,, SeptemlMT i )«-tol>er NnVlMllfMT 502 38-6 21 5 81 6 48 3 29-3 38-7 28-9 13 8 55-7 42-1 27-0 46-0 32-3 n-9 85 81 55 17 - 5 -28 1 SO 088 1-15 2 53 1 80 2-28 079 16 1 21 0-53 1 63 1 13 T. 2 2 95 0-4 90 228 K,ill 36-8 46 4 27-1 ■ , - 85 -28 3-53 2 16 3-29 Veur. . . . 33 3 44 1 22-4 96 -M 18-92 740 22-15 48 5 7448»-»i n2 IlATTI.IlOnn. SASK. MONTHLY. SFA>' VAI. AND ANNTAI. MKANS AM) IIXIHIMI Decade It. From INS U. IMM. Temperature. Preripiution in Inehea. Snow. Mnnih. Mean. Menu Mali- mum. Mean M ini- mum. fliuhest M.mtlily Mean. Lowest 1 Ki- Monthtyi treine Mean, tlighnit. treme U)we8t. AveniBe.\'™unt{ Amount; ^'7'""' .Monthly in inDriest ■■• ," . Kail. one Ye«. *.;""' Month. Yo" Averu^ Monthly Kail. ( ireuti-Mt Amount in one Month. T)ecenilTr January Fell ma r>' . 9 6 IS 07 188 8'A 106 03 - S 5 - 9 2 - 4-8 14-6 9S 126 - 0-7 -10-2 -12-9 48 4« 48 -40 -43 -4B 42 0S2 0'S9 0-57 M6 1-78 I89S 0-30 0-23 0-29 1900 0-27 063 0-66 3 9 5 1 59 14-9 5-7 11-2 17-8 Win r . 3 9 II 3 38-7 S3 3 12 7 48 -46 153 0-82 156 Marrh . 31-8 SO-6 66 1 Ui 70-5 75 6 rj-8 08 2« 9 404 22-7 4«7 SI 4 48 4 189 46« S8'l 32 6 480 S3 78 89 -42 -13 18 0-81 OSI 2-43 I '81 1-44 3-70 008 007 213 03« 068 2-80 7-4 31 16 18' 1 I.'« 131 S|>rin(! 34-4 H6 63-5 fil 89 -42 -. ?•" 4 4S 4 67 5-24 2-28 3-84 121 ^^l «I'8 6«'4 64-4 52 I 608 S8-6 97 g« 89 28 37 31 3 S6 2-39 215 2-29 2fiB 153 3-21 4-21 S'24 T. T. «l'0 n-j 488 97 28 810 «'«8 12.M T. . ,. September Dctolier November .W 7 41 3 18 03 1 S3 3 265 38-4 29 2 9 4 S6 1 43 2 33-6 40' 1 3S4 - 1-9 8. m 69 18 -40 1 .(7 0.52 0-71 3-27 1 07 I 37 1-36 0-24 0-63 1-21 0-87 0-23 0-8 04 tt'4 8 2 2-1 13-7 Full 36-7 47« 25-7 » -40 2-60 15-98 2-23 2-31 7-6 Year 34 44 g 231 97 -46 12 01 20 37 34 « MONTH I ^ , IIATII.KroRI). SA.^K. -I \>(>XAI, AND ANMAI. MF.\NS AND IXIHKMKS. Deer . . . .13 I 410 23-4 65-8 52 1 31-4 404 298 154 91 82 60 20 -26 1-53 058 0-45 J»7 2 26 85 l-4« 0-18 30 1 29 11 081 1-7 4-0 8-6 80 Fall 39-2 49-8 28'S 91 9S -26 2 -56 1 »4 221 5-7 Year .■iS.4 4«-J 244 -55 13 63 S 73 20 17 24-0 133 PEiVSK i(;AlK.S(,AKril). .-ASK. MO.NTHI.Y. .SEASONAL A.\U AN.Nl'AL MEAN.S A.Mi 1 .\ IIU.MI.S. UKads III. From I!I05 to ItU. Temperature. Preripitation in Inchea. Snow. Month. .Hean Moan Miui mum 1 Mear Mini- mum HiKlH.f»t| I/IWI'H Monthly .Montlilj Mean. Mean. 1 *^'- ' Ireme HinhMl E«- trcme LowMt jfirwitMt Total AveraKe .Viitouiil!.\iii(iun .Monthly in Driest Kail. one in Month. Year. 1 Total |.\nioun in Wettest Year. 1 Avt-nun M.mthlx ' Kail. I .GreattjMt |.\inomit in one .Month. DcretiiWr 10 : - OS 40 21 1 98 154 - 7 -114 - 8 3 1« 4 IM 97 23 -14 6 - I « 5.1 49 99 -:i7 -49 -46 HlI.l.T 4-7 200 MS 48 154 31 8 .12-8 61 G - « I 8 1 24 2 34 5 59 79 90 89 -49 -30 -H 7 r »« 251 404 .Mar.li .Vpril M».v 3Jt3 455 51 6 .^prinic 3S5 989 629 80-7 48-7 223 to -30 .lunt- July August 71 5 7« 1 75 1 48 2 497 4« 3 620 54 4 »4 99 99 22 M 30 *^ — ■ ■ — — 3( i Summer 008 742 474 •9 22 .lepleniljer Octolier .NovciiiIkt 518 40 2 24. S «7 1 .Vi-K .13 1 36 2 211-5 14 570 "4-9 31 U 47 7 :« 6 13 99 91 ec 10 - 2 -25 1 1 Kail 38-8 34-9 S2I 47 « 25 1 22-3 99 «» -25 Veur. . -49 NoTi.— Precipi tation record lirokel . ~ ■Mo.MHl.V. CANMNGT i\ M \\,,|l ^ASK ■iF.ASOXAI. AM) \\\r\l. MKW.s \M, i,.\ r Ri:.\l hs ' ''•':!. I. ■ II I [-..rij Isit.i to [[mi. • Temperature. Precipitation in Inches. Snow. Monlii. Mean I Mean Mali mum -Mejin Mini- mum - 9 - 7-7 - 9 3 HigheH Monthlj Mean. 13 e 98 103 I Lowest [.VfontUy Mean. 1 E.. ' treme HiKhest ! E.. treme Ix)west AveraKt MonthU Kail. Grealra .\moun in one Month Toti'; Anioun \ Driest in Year. 1 Total .'Vinnun in Wettes Year. i ;Greftt«§t ;.\vortiiP'i.\mount Monthly in Kail. one .Month. I>.>r..ti,l,., 20 10 18 6 lis 11 3 61 - 08 - !-^ 47 *V 4. -40 -4£ -40 February . Winter 4 120 37-5 61 33 9 13 9 21 8 48S M 2 44 9 me 7.5 3 73 4 726 - 6 49 -42 .Vlurili Vprii 2 2 26- 1 37 9 22 1 199 454 54 9 22 32 6 49 7 49 79 92 -29 - 7 12 M..H ^pi lilt: June My AnfUt 57 3 112 « 003 45 5 .iO 4 48 48 61 7 nil A3'S .W 3 .59 H .59 1 1 1n 21' -'-^^^^ :^:_i; =^U 1-7 :i5 110 ...... f. SepteiiilK-r O.-tc.hlT 49 9 39 5 190 m4 51 n 290 480 44-9 .16 4 274 89 61 44 33 4 4.5 7 32 4 3 2 92 82 «8 18 - 2 -29 -29 — --"-""■ '-■ ^==-=^ .Niivrnihcr I'.'ill 36 I 33 5 24 2 22 1 •2 Year no -42 :^K!Sm^^=: ~* ■' '■■-' "^ 1 i i i MI>i)M .MIS. .--A.^h MnMIII.V, SKAS<)N\I \Ml ANXl'AI. MEANS AM) 1;\1HI\IIS llgrwie III. Kmm ItOS to IRI4. TcmpMmtuiv. PrrcipiUtioa in Inelw*. Hnow. M.mlh. Moan 1 .Mi-an , Mi-an Maxi- Mini- mum.jmum. 1 Hiiitipst Monthly Mean lx>we(it Monthly M«u> trenip HiKhM. trenie Lowest. .\verac[e Monthly Kail. ('■reateflt -Vniount in one Mo^tli. Total 1 Total .\niount -Viiiount Driest in in Wetteat Year. Yew. .\vi^ra«t(' Viiivunt MtidUiIy in Kldl. UM Month. IVrentU'r k 3 - 3 2 2 IS'8 4 3 106 - U 2 -10 7 - 6 S IB A 96 • 2 3 -14 - 6 3 45 43 50 -33 -47 -3» i Januftry February Winte.- 3 4 IU« - 5 8 80 242 38 1 SO 71 82 87 -47 -27 2 i .Mur. 1, 180 37-3 47 3 27-8 4« 3 593 82 2S-3 35 2 3«0 446 St 1 .\pril M»v .■^pnnn 34 2 445 22'» , 87 -27 26 U 31 June S4 2 «2-7 .W 7 61 n 74 .^ 72 2 474 SOS 47 3 82-6 6SU 63 7 SJO eoo S7 4 ion 94 91 July .\uKUst SuiiiniiT K9 .W 7 ai2 48 5 IIHI Jl. ■ — -g- Soptt'mlier 53-6 37-7 43 7 2»'6 465 3t 11 » 91 85 65 20 2 -24 OrtoWr . 3D 6 4»'8< 20.1 Sdvenilier 21 £ 30 7 124 lall 37 3 33 2 48' 1 434 2d'S (I too -47 ■ ^lur 230 Not*.— Precipitation record broken. Mi>nlh. (iUE.\Kl:l I- liUi'W Mlll.l, , ^\^K Mll^THI.^. SKASDNAl. AND A.WfAl. M1;AN> \Mi 1 \I1!I AIKS. i>rrat SuiiiIlltT 102 8-20 399 i83 Sopti'iiiher 520 40 4 24 2 652 520 33 4 387 28 9 14 9 S88 46-8 32-6 4«4 33-7 11 3 04 87 60 IS - 3 -23 1 95 0-82 1 32 5 15 1 89 302 1 » 70 0-60 053 1 95 080 (MoIht NovcriiU'r 10 12 2 10 6 260 Kail 389 34 9 S02 275 »4 -23 40« 2 59 3 28 13 2 Year. 46- 1 23-7 102 -4S 1994 1685 22 45 540 l.'f.-. DKCADM, MKANS AM) EXTREMES IN MANITOBA. »l.\\ll'l.(., MAMlolt.v. MONTHLY, SK.VSONAI, AND ANNTAL MEANS A.M. I..\ 1 HI Ml s. 30 Vean. Kmm 1888 to I»I4. Tempenttini. Praoipiution in Incbat. Hno». Xfonth. 1 .Mwui Mp,in Wiixi mum ' Moan Mini- mum 1 Jli||hp9t MontUy Mnu. 1, Monthly Mean. K,. tfvme Hi(h«ercinlH'r ■lunjary Hebruury 7-2 - 3 a - OS 16-7 8« 10 7 - 2 4 -13-8 -11-8 I» 1 7-8 104 - 8-8 -18-2 - 8-8 49 42 4« -44 -48 -48 0-92 82 0-78 2-49 .IKS 2-lJ 180 1888 fl-TJ 81 0-80 1-80 8.« 8-1 7-4 24 1 39 9 21-2 17-5 WintiT II 152 38-7 SI 5 3S 1 II 4 26-7 SOI 64 5 47 1 - 3 27 38 232 U 1 '7-9 ■■, 3 32 28-9 39 7 4S 2 90 »4 -46 Munh .Vpnl -37 -13 11 1 17 1 .M 2 la 300 S-64 6-38 038 1 73 1 19 28« 098 0-89 «•« 4-4 09 300 14-8 96 >pr]n« M 101 9« 103 -37 4-8« 330 4 43 14 9 .lutlr July Auicust 62-6 862 62 7 74-» 58- 1 7.'iO 760 »2 .54 .1 S04 88-4 72-2 87-8 870 81 3 59 3 21 .IS 30 3 03 3-25 2IS 6 30 714 4-78 1 20 87 117 6 10 1 77 2 15 ^uiiinuT 638 91-6 103 21 8-46 3-04 10-02 —n— — •*^otolj wd i.\riti:Mi.-. Ki-ca.lc 0. 1- mm Isrs to imt. Temperature. I'recipiution in Inchet. Snow. Month. 1 f Mi'iiu : Mi'iin Mi*an.! Maxi-i Mini- 1 Hiilhi-at Lowest Mi.MliK Mi.iithU 1a- HiKhtwt i Ktreat- - 2-C - 6 t - D-.i 11 4 , lU 1 9( ( - 7-8 -17-5 -11-9 25.(J 8-3 22-9 -14 7 -16-2 -14-8 47 4( 44 -.34 -48 -44 0-96 (1 51 91 2-2! l-.5< 3-74 1881 .1-1 11 3-74 IS7S l-3« 12 1-20 8-3 5 8-7 :m 2 10 7 39-3 \\ inttr — 1-7 »-l2-4 47 -48 238 4-19 2-68 22-9 Mar.li Apnl M.iy 11 :i 34-.'i .52 3 2.1 f 4.5 f 64 ■( - 0-a 23 4 40 1 -14-8 45-0 57-1 4-4 30-1 45-6 61 77 89 -38 -14 18 0-80 1-38 2-47 2-43 3-'.« 5-88 61 0-75 207 2-45 3-98 3 62 4-7 4-2 09 25 8 13-0 11 8 ^I'riii^ 32-7 44 5 20-9 89 -38 4-66 3 43 10 05 9-8 .. June July 81-2 65-9 6:)-» 73- 1 78-2 78-2 49-3 53-6 51 5 51-8 86-5 68-8 66.9 566 80-6 81-2 »4 98 98 28 .17 32 3-98 2-40 2-99 8-98 7-10 9 42 2-68 087 1 82 399 5-47 1-53 0-1 OS AnflMt " Summpr 63-7 75-S 98 38 • -37 538 10-9» 1 T. 4 4 7-7 ."-^i-ritt'iiiber OltobiT N.ivi.inljfr . . 520 .IS -2 17-2 38-8 32-8 63 3 48 .1 26 3 400 281 «-2 5.5 5 43-9 30-8 50-8 34-7 81 85 88 M 19 4 -34 1 63 1-83 0-89 4 13 1 »7 2-64 2-80 1 51 2-84 1-80 3 50 22 T. 11-7 26 8 I'all 46-0 25-8 8« -34 435 «•» 8-82 12-1 Year 1 43 8 21 4 98 -48 30 75 19 72 29 24 44 5 ■ 136 WINNIPKii, MAMTKHA. MiiSIIII.Y, HKASOXAr. AND ANNUAL MtUNS AND KXTi'KMKS. I)iM-«lv I. Flora IMS to llt»4. Tsmimitture. Prvripiutiim in lncl.M. 81WW. M..t,th. \I..a inum- Mmn M.nl- Iliclu^t M-.r hiv Mpiu. Munllily Moan. nighwt tn.im< l^iwmt. AviTiMP* Monthly Kkll. (imUnt Amount in tlOf* Maath. Atnount in I>rii«i«l Ywir. Antuunt in Wi-tU'nt Vear. AV(TB«P Monllily Fall. (irralnt Amiiunt in (ini- Himth. IJproinb*T Jiinuary Ff»bnj»ry t-4 - »2 - 1 n IS4 2 1 7 (1 - 4 7 -18 .1 -n 7 14 5 70 3 r, - B » -l» 2 - s r. 4.1 .W |f> 62 m H -42 -4fl ir, -37 - 9 IS 0.7H OKU n *2 n.»2 I.7B iSK 1-3I1 1 Sh 1-2 1 t» 2.4.1 223 lfW« o.w 61 O-.W turn 046 o.si ».' 7 4 K-7 IS* IK.N 1.1 2 Winter 27-2 44'R M-7 so 26» 42-S l.«0 1 V ■ .. MiirrI, \pril M»y 12 7 370 4!)« 33 1 «30 M-7 620 »0 02 9 4.V1 0-3 25 « 3«'3 03H 1 73 1 lU 1 .14 1 20 210 8-2 47 13 16 3 14-8 9-6 ^pniiK 30 H M -17 ;iti 30 It 23 - 3 -:13 4 2fi ■' »,» 1 97 ■i 111 3.110 3 30 4-84 142 June July Au4(U.-«t ."•* (r .1,'. 1 7S-3i 4.SN IM-2 70 2 B7(t WO er. January ... February... 6.N - 4 05 17-0 10-7 12 1 -Ill 10-7 7-S 10-4 22 - 7-« - 7-8 44 40 46 -34 -44 -46 -4« 086 086 0-70 1-75 1-77 1-18 1903 1 02 028 0-10 1898 0-61 U-89 1 07 69 8-5 69 164 17-7 11-2 Wint'T 23 14 1 40 1 .14.3 13 3 - 8-6 4« 2-42 1-40 2-57 223 Mur. h April May 25 -K .52 2 677 2-.1 280 4fl-« 26-2 479 57.3 32 35 1 505 44 79 82 -35 -13 14 1-48 I 60 2-32 S 61 4-32 I 08 0-54 3 40 2.16 0-98 0-89 11-9 1-8 0-2 30-0 7-7 OS SpriiiM-. 362 01 n riii 1) 62.1.1 48. 6 23-*. 49 2 .HI .iO-.l 92 101 94 92 -as 28 3.1 31 430 3 S5 3-24 1-90 5-02 4 43 139 June July .\UKU-1 72 !1 77.S 7.5.3 Oti 3 8!l..l 97-4 .17 (1 63 .i 61 Q 6 10 S-.M 3. 66 0.4« 3. 05 2.00 6 10 177 214 .•^uiimicr (B-;)! 7.>.3j 51-3 til 1 46 1 34-7 49-9 .37 6 101 28 8-99 S54 10-03 Seiiluiiilii-r (Jftc.lx.r Nnvciiilier .•,3 1 42-2 20 9 1 f» I. Ill 52.XI .11. .1 .10-0| 11..S 93 17 85 11 71 -32 2 19 1-40 0-93 4. 22 467 200 2 77 0.«9 1 so 2-50 467 200 T. 07 6 6 T. 4 4 19-0 Full. 3S.7 49-3{ 28' 1 ■ ••• 93 lUI --32 4. 48 4 9« 10 17 73 Year. , - 33 ■■ W-ti 23-6 -46 21-29 1692 27. 19 434 137 MlN.NU'l.L,, MAMIUUA. MmMHI.V, Hi:.\80NAL AND ANNUAL MEANS WD I.MIU.MKS. Owad* III. Ffom lOOS to I«t4. Teinpenturo. Pncipi!*tkHiiDliicb«. 8w». M..tifi, Mran M.-1U1 M mi- nium. M.an Mini- mum tllKli.'„. Loweitl Monthly M<'iiii. Ei- trvme lUghMt Ei- trem» Lotrnt. A\i>raj(i Mnnlhly Kail (irmtmt Atiiriunt in cue Month. Aiiii.tinl in Dmat Ymu-. VniounI in WvttMt Vnu-. AveriMp M.inlhly KiUl. {(trmt<i:a.^ii.\ai. and an.nlai. mi;\n~ and i:\ i'ukmks. .il) Vt.iir.<. iriini 1»»5 to 1914. Teniperaturv. I'reeipitation in Inches. Snow. -Monlli. -Moan Mean Maxi- mum 1 Mran Mini- mum iHifthoHt' LoWTilt Monlhly Monthly Moan. Mean. 1 1 E,- trpnic Ilixhnt Ex- treme Lowest .\veratfi .MnnlhK Fall ' (ireatest '.\ mount in one Month. -\ mount in Drie.st Year. .\mount in Wettest Veur. 'Month? Fall. [(ireatml .\mount in one Month. Uectfinbor. . January., February . 80 - 2-4 02 19 176 8-5 11-8 - 1-7 -13-4 -U 5 15-« 10-0 11-5 - 2-7 -15-8 - 8-8 47 48 \2 -43 -.52 -52 0-62 O'SU 061 1-23 l-St 2-.iO 1.S89 1 0« 1-04 0-51 1898 0-94 1-37 0-14 6-2 8-0 81 12-3 18-3 230 \\lfilrr 128 - 8-9 52 -52 203 0-72 1-03 1-93 2-5« 2-77 4-65 2-61 245 20-3 Marih .April, May 13 37 B 49'K ;« 9 49 5 83-0 31 24-7 38 5 47.« 57-7 0-2 25-6 38-6 76 8er 52-0 40-2 21-7 38-0 64 9 51 3 .•iO 7 390 291 12-8 604 47-8 34-4 45 4 31-2 6-6 97 83 87 11 -11 -37 1 64 095 097 4-18 2-88 2-42 5-8 10-4 23-7 lull 49-0 270 97 -37 -52 3 46 1707 1-94 4 14 11 4 V*»i- 33-8 44-6 22- 1 101 11481 23-90 43-7 138 Munth. IK'fC'iiilter ■tftnUHry Kt'bruiir\ Mur.h April Juni" July Auini»t Sf'pti*nitier . DltolHT . Suvftnhf'T Full MINNKDOSA. >HM|i>ll\ MONTHLY, MlvVWINAI. AM) WMAI. MKANS AND KXTlll Ml - Deradr I ~ ■; Tmuptntun. I'ri-ripiutiua ia IikKm. limttntl Hnow. ;M..an M,.un MlKh..,t ^.«j..i, K.. K,- lAvrniff. \'Ilr,unl'Am,wr,i; *"'''■'"': Vvorw'VliriSrJ iMe.n.'M»«,.;\l,,„. M,a,.l,l> M.,„o,ly, ir,.,,,^ t„,mo .M.«>thl>, in .nl>r.wi,„. '" .iM.«ihK r «4 « 7 17 »- 4 5'(i|-iM'3: 'J I - ll\ .i Meu. Mmn. Ilighwt. Lownl 1.1 .1 47'N 223 M'7 «30 M 7 M2 480 «1 » 414 0-4 ■.•3-8 338 11)3 7SS 76.« 74-8 4«.| 4»3 447 (MM ^*! 48-7 SI It U.I 38 7< M4 27 1 II '} 14 3l ino! .'I ■J7-8 44-3 U I - 2-7 -H-8 - 8 7 HT-O at 42 O 3-3 » t 42-1 54'* MS 4i'4 ■n i 1.^1 K>ll. W 103 in 83 CMH* Moath. 23 OiM 0'7n .. ■>\' 0-48 I'M I'tl 3-U I W t 83 2-10 324 I-;; 730 DM I'OO 2-10 2.S4 7.00 4.N 381 I'M 2-20 2 42 32.21 44-9J n-li -32 15'3S '•^ I Month 18m I'M, l'U4! OSII 2 SI 0-23 ?;?^ 323 033 O'SI 2M 273 OM 1 M I 4 24 1-33 28 44 4-72 2-72 .1-81 21 4.0 4.« IS ll-O 108 18. 3 31.0 ISO 10 t 4.« lt'2t Ml ll'4e 2113 T. r. 0.1 :i 4 8 4 7 S 22-8 10* «2.« MINM Ilii- \, \l WITOHA. MwNTlll.V -i \-,.\A|. AM) ANM U, MKAV-i WI) rXTRIMi;.-:. Dfiaiii. II. 1 rem INK.') i„ hkh Tempenitiue. Precipiutinii in Inchea. Hnow. MMnth. 1 Mean.l Mali- mum. Mean Mini- mum. HiKhefltj Lt)woHt MiinthlyiMnnthly Mean. ' .Mean. Ki- treme Higlmt. Ei- tremc Luwettt . .\veraKe Monthly Fall. UiMtM .Vmoant in one Month. .Xmouat in Orient Vear. .\moust in Wett.'^t Vear. Avenwe Monthly Full. titHiU>8t .Vmuunt m otie Munth. Decemljer.. lanuary Ifbruury.. 9 1 14 I'S 130 134 12-9 - 0-8 - BS - 99 13. 9 95 II 5 30 - o.- - 88 43 48 46 -36 -44 -„0 -SO 063 092 043 094 1'70 116 1897 094 170 0'43 1896 094 1.17 14 6'2 9 1 4 3 93 154 US \\ inter 4 13-4 3» 2 32 S 148 - 88 ==«= - 48 1 (8 307 245 1&.6 ilureU 250 505 66 1-7 27 8 39 7 235 47-6 57 7 02 33 9 47-2 47 79 92 -36 -11 16 104 105 2' 12 2-58 2 '77 4. 65 1-67 0-87 102 1-28 3'77 3 07 7-7 54 .1 17'7 13 3 1'2 .'^prinK 3S.| =a 23. t — . — .— .— tB.T 67.0 650 ■ ; 92 -36 421 356 712 13-4 Junt- July . .August 59 1 tV4 U 61 3 70 9 75-9 73-7 73.5 473 52- 1 48'8 .M'3 liO 8 59. 1 IIH 94 U 25 .16 30 :i'43 2-83 236 664 4-78 456 188 \V 1 76 2 93 3 56 3 69 02 2 1 Summer . , . 61$ 4t-4 :i9'6 .103 11 4 - 104 96 79 66 2S 862 5 41 10 18 2 Seplt-mlwr Ol'tolXT - . Noyomber 51 6 41 3 20 4 37-8 «3.« 52-3 29-4 60'.'; 45-6 34 4 470 :i6 4 66 17 3 -25 181 III 1 06 4-16 286 188 032 1 01 062 1 83 044 188 08 2 97 58 104 93 lull 484 27- 1 ■ 96 -25 3. 98 1 95 415 12.S ^oar.. , 34 6 4S0 23 2 l(H -30 18.79 1399 23 90 45. 7 130 MIN M iMi- \ M \M iMll \ Ml i\ I illV. HEAtH)NAI VMi i\M M, MIXSS \M) KMKIMI- DmwI* III. rram l«SS to Itl4. PrarlyluiiM ia Iwstiw. M.Mllh M.'iii, UIIUB \l.-.in Mull miuB. M.'»n Mini- Mil hi«t Munlhly Mm. ' Ix>imt MoMhly I'j- tr*m* HicbMt tmne LowcM AMHMP. MoBthl) F.I1. ( rrratcwt Amount Amtmnt in inUrian OM Vor. Moath. Amount ii WntlMt ClMtmt Avt^nucrlAmiHjnt MoaUJyl la rail. OM Month l)ir Jiuiuary » % 10 .'4 I«i H 2 113 01 -122 - » • IS» 90 10 i 22 -127 - 10 47 4« «2 -40 -4* -44 li ii4 78 0S8 1 :':! 1 78 1 U igio II "« 1)3 030 laii II 47 1 18 0B4 84 7-8 88 121 17« 18 8 HlllNi I2( - 1 1 n -4» 100 ott Oft lit 1 0( 2M 20.,^ Mur.h April Mii> tS'l 171 48 7 4«« ai 2 71 Ml Nt 4« 1 S2< 7 1 IBS 38 « 7» n 88 -n - s 11 107 1 M IM oial on 1 4« oai 107 287 (0 SO 11 71 IS4 70 SpnfiK M» 4t» »'• N -» in SIS 171 IM June July AuKUMt DO* «4 1 72 » 78 4 7:t « 48 8 «l 8 4M H 84 7 70 « M4 57 » «0 2 58 4 uv 104 30 3« 2» 2 77 2 71 221 SH 3»3 S42 2 M 1 80 1 73 3 M 2 IIS S 42 SuiniiiiT li.' 1 :i 1 1'. - I0« » 777 (M MU St-pli'IIllMT 1 )i-UjI>it \»iv»»inrMT M 2 40 A 23 7 U-7 SI 2 324 407 2«« IS 1 S8« 478 284 47 7 Ml Ml vr 81 81 20 -» 1 87 72 1 01 3 13 IM 237 1 48 18 1 82 1 18 2 77 1-88 083 03 0-8 IS 2« 2» 21 7 Full 3*2 34'g 4«'ll 4S'» 28* W -» 3 W t'4« I0« V.ar .. 21« 104 -4» IT 14 UH »'M 41 •« \\\1MK ST \r.liV\S MWirnHV >fo\-Tf{i ^ ^i:v-;o\vi, \Nn \N\r\i. mi:\\^ wk i:\-Tm'\T!:s 3U Viws. I'jum lis3 Lu i'iU. Mnnth. Temperatare. PKcipitatioQ in Inches. Snow. Mi'un Maxi- Mmi- Mnnthly Mnnthl.v tr V.%- Avtra^p Amount Amnunt "''"'"' Avcraee' Ariinunt tn-rru- M.intlil>' in inUnesti. ,, , M.mtlily in niuiii. mull) MfHII. M,.,in .lluhexl b.w(.»t bull. ono 1 Month. ^ ear. ni'ii.'Hi Vear. Kail. on" Month. ncfcmlMT 7-7 - 2 8 03 I7» 8'3 - 2 8 -t.l.A 8 7 - 1-6 -13-2 4t a, -48 -SO -48 62' II 74 M 80 71 «'3 l-VliniJiry 12 0-ii 4 -1171 52 Wint.T 18 12-7 -82 82 -50 1 88 »'l Munh April III (1 3113 SIN 2S 4 S2 1 e«3 3 S 288 37 3 3S'8 48 S 800 24 280 41 8 80 82 102 -42 -12 7 U 96 1 25 1-87 74 85 11 M i> ■■pritm 35 7 48 8 22S . 102 -42 408 lS-4 .lum- Jul> AuKtiMt 8J 87-4 «4 3 788 81 8 788 48 1 S3 48 8 88' 1 71-8 e79 S7'8 814 80 1 107 107 108 2S 34 2S 2-97 280 225 " . 848 78-2 S08 108 2S 802 S4-pt.iiiljer ( )cluber 54 8 41 5 22 «8 3 53 3 31.71 408 29 8 12 3 81 '8 47 8 34 5 48 3 35 9 102 sg le - 2 -32 1-67 1 03 82 T. 11 7-8 5 1 73 -■ -1 Kail 384 SI 1 27« 102 -32 3 S2 8-7 Ymt 3S4 480 22 8 108 -SO 17 80 4S« Ill) AWEMK tUT. ALBANtt). MANITOBA. MONTHLY. «KA*»NAL A.VD ANNUAL MEANit AM) KXTREMEH. 1 1. Fiwn IIU lu U9«. PMripiutioa la iMbM. Hnuw. V..nlh. Vnn M,« Mnii- mum M.ril- tiiurii V 1 1 \ i.. \tnuunt '' in ' . OIM* McMih. .\mitunt inl>rii'At Yw \nmunt in Ymt. M..„ihly Kail .VnHHjnl in nnr Moath 11... .,, ., J.n.,,.u K.-I...K.rv ts - » » - 7 1 173 11 - 4 8 -18 8 -14 1S8 It 3 57 - 18 -IS 2 -HO 48 48 4» -48 -4» -48 w II .VI .■'! 411 SI Wml.r - 11 : I. 1 11 !i 8 1 tt'l 4» 71 •2 8* -48 -33 -II 7 1 ox 111 li Mirrh April l» 1' 280 383: 50-8 M'7| W'8 32 237 33« 303 48 1 87* .v< \ Hi 1 4ft 8-3 8( 08 ^priiw 347 U4 «7-7 (43 481 II 1 m -31 356 128 d 778 823 788 4a'0 Uf 48-7 '19 t7t 3t'8 834 80 1 MM teat in 38 37 28 331 3(1 in Suiitiiifr Ut MO 302 Ul*- 23 80S Spt.|»»«T Orltilirr M« m\ 40 1 407 S2 Ir 393 214 31 S 113 44U .11 1 U V 18 1 M 87 18 - 2 -32 1 31 1 1(1 7:. 3 88 rail 34-5i 4;'4> H»i 100 -32 33* 88 Yrw. 108 -48 1841 382 AWKMK iST ALHANS MANITOHV MDNTHI.V, SKASO.VAI. AND ANM.VI. ,MKAN.-< \M) K.\ I'lU.M 1.' I>r<'adp II. Kruin IWS lu IIKH. T*mpw*tura. Pracipitatioa ig Iri-Iim. Saow. Month. Mran Mpan Mui- mum. M<.an Mini- mum. Hij(he.W(.|4t MimtlUy M<«n. El- tremr Hi«h»t. El- treme Lowrat. CIraaUat ■Avenmi' ;.\iui(unt Monthly in Fall. on. Moath. Amount!-^".'"""' Mcmihly Fall. 6 1 88 89 CmitMt .\niount in line Month. Di.c-Mili. r .lanuHry Fpbriiary 7 8 03 OS IH'O 11 1 12 3 - 2 S -lOS -11 2 II 9 9 5 8'4 6 4 - 8-8 - 7 2 44 44 47 -40 IW) -50 0-88 -4« 70 Winter 2» 138 - 8 1 47 -50 204 19.8 Miircl. ■Vpril \l.iy 143 40-2 54 I 252 53- 1 68 6 34 27 2 39 7 23 1 48.S 60 24 3S.2 48 8 58 87 103 -42 -12 15 1 29 082 1 88 9-8 38 04 Spring 3«2 490 234 102 -4* 399 132 .lunc July vVugust til « Ml M 7 750 SO 7 77-8 4*1 2 52 7 49-6 670 69 7 67 7 .57-8 84 61 7 107 101 100 30 .1 29 2 88 227 .Suriinifr 840 778 30 2 107 35 8-44 Si.ptcmlit'r Dctoljer Vuvt'iiilM-r 53 3 41-8 20 862 S3 8 29-4 40 1 298 10-8 61 9 47-6 345 48 3 .16.7 SI 97 84 73 16 5 -29 200 1 01 085 1 20 7-9 Fall 38 3 498 268 97 -29 3 88 100 YCK. 354 478 Ml . . .07 -50 18 33 ,. . . ,. 438 Ml VVM.MI, ,.->I AI.IIVNS., MWlKillA. MONTHl.V. HKAHONAL AND ANVUAI, MKANH AND KXTlll Ml - llMWU III I 'I I'roripitatioa in larbM Smw. Mirnlli. Una Mran Mui- mvni. Mf»n .Mini- mum lli||hi-»l M.xtlily Mm. Mi.nl Illy Mmui. Ki- Irainfi K.- moM Lowwi. AverniEP Miinilily Kail. .\mr.aM'AimKlBt,*"'.'""' Umih. ^"^ M.Hithfe K*U. Amomt ia aao Moalh. ll«'"iiil-i Jiu.unr.v KrtinMry » 1 2 4 3i 1* s •I'l "■. 18 i IS MS 139 '.2 1 I.I t. - 4 -13.1 - - 7 6 SO 179 90 ••7 - * -IS 3 -11-7 46 4S S2 -41 -43 -47 70 09* 0*7 70 94 *7 U 10 89 96 1 -47 I« ».| 3*9 4*6 t* »0 41 6 Uurh April M.y -n 11 101 1-40 7* *S 34 •■^pfHIlt »79 64 S 60* 96 104 107 10* 30 34 30 46* 22* 29* 270 =^-:. ^■:V: 10- 1 IM g Ml «65 MO 42 1 ■J* :> 774 79 1 7^7 09 7 wo sa s SO 4 17 '1 66 1 700 87 4 July Auffu< Muntb. .\moant inOrifHt .\mnunt in Wcllfst ^>ar. .\\-mv Monthly Fall- (imiteiit .\mount in one Month. a* - 4 3 - I* 16S 11 * 92 - 4 -1*0 -12* 080 098 2 20 260 2 20 1M>9 1 3» oes 1 20 1911 040 230 70 80 98 7-8 220 26.0 Kehruary 078 220 Winirr 03 2(t 320 J.40 2** ■ Mar.l, Vpnl Mm i:! :)7 7 4«» ::::;: 348 466 57S 1 25-7 389 1 19 I 22 1 99 3 48 3 34 4 SI « (« 1 17 1 66 .W 30 373 9 3 4 8 OS 34 17 6 33 5 4.40 148 *M ISO .(line .July AuKU.^t se 9 0:<9 611 64 7 696 «59 S4 « 606 S«8 :i Hi 2 tiU 1 2-31 T lU 1-. 7S 6-S2 67 1 03 2 3& 2 82 4 16 682 ^ 6t.fi 81* I W 1380 .11 8 .TO 7 20 4 373 ns 479 310 4*6 34-4 19 1 68 17* 1 10 487 333 300 OTO 020 060 1 «S 2S6 t 60 OS 17 100 120 OrlolK-r lOS 300 lull 4 S4 l-«^ »7» 122 Year 332 1*«* . 12 4* 27*1 I>.8{ 1 U2 nil I \ II \\. \I \M IHUV "»Ii'\rin\ Sl\>(i\\l, \M) WNTAI. MI W-i \M) IMKKMKS. I)«<.»di' 1. 1 riiiii l.lSj 111 ISDl. Temparmture. PnripitatioB in Inrhen. Snow. M..nlti. M.M.n ' M,-!ii, M.111 Ilium Mfiin Miiil- IliUlll. HiKtil-l Muntlilv Mi'an, 1 !,owi"*t V.\- M(intlil> trcnit' Mraii, iIiRht'^t. tn'iiii' Lowi'nt, AveraKo Mfinthlv Full.' Orratest AliKiunt in rmi* Month. Anumnt nnrimt V.-ar. Anmuntl ir tti'tliat Vi-ar. |(*irpAl««t, XvoraKTi Amount M..nthly| in l-all. , one ( Month. I>pcftnlifr . .)ntninr\ I'rhrtiiir.\ to - « 7 - 4 4 16.1 II U 2 4 ~ 4 16 -12 5 IKi Ml U SJi 1 to ■J in 1 .-ii) 1880 1 35 65 1 20 1890 25 1) 20 1 50 6 5 8 88 14 21 15 UmliT - 17 134 3 20 1 «3 23 3 Mar. 1, Apnl , .. 12-9 365 48 3 28 5 429 J4 8 14 28 9 42-3 97 1 /I 1-37 2 30 2 31 3' 10 65 1 17 25 1 32 2 10 9 3 47 03 23 12 20 Sl'nni: 326 406 348 3-67 14 3 SAO 834 MS .Inn.' .lulv 609 »4-6 DO'S 64-8 m 64 8 3-34 2» 2 06 7 1» 441 5 41 67 1 03 2 58 4 28 4 42 4 41 541 620 W'8 384 201 76» 14 24 Svpt.-llllHT 54 1 43 3 286 480 34 4 156 1 01 1 32 on 3'l« 333 261 t S'lill'llihrl Ol'tuUT NdVi-inU-r Ypar nil I \ II U M SM lull \ Mi'.NIIII'l. ^l.\>iiN\l \Mi \N\: \l. MI.W^ \Ml I ..\ I lU.M l-.S. II. •11.1.. II In. Ill IS'.I". I.. IIKIl TempentuTD. PrecipiUtioB in laeliM. Siior-. I . I ' 1 j MpBnlMpan!Hi|[hl-i>tl 1,00'iMtl F.i- K<- Mcun Mali-' Mini- M.-.ntlily' Monthly' trrnie | treme tiiuMi iTi.itn Mi'tn M.MTi llitiiic^t.i Ixiwi^st ICreBtenl, |\„,.,„iil '.r..nt.-M .\viTii«p| Amount Amount \\.niKi' Viiiount Mrathly! in in Driest .. , , , M..niliJy in F.iil ' ..ni. \ Y.'ar. \^\:'"y [M. „n,. M.,iilli, Vi-:ir M.intli 6 2 — 17 -14 14 2 7 2 8 4 - 1-8 -105 -II 2 10 6 8» • 2 21-3 468 57 5 - » - 37 - 9 9 U 1 32 4 466 41 44 40 44 M 85 06 M -39 -43 -48 093 1 10 098 1 70 2-8f 2 'J 1904 1 W U 70 2 ■iU 4 30 1896' 1 70 9 2 ■2 m no 41 9-8 17 28. «.o 10 • « 223 50 1 66 2 - 7-8 04 267 39 1 -46 tm 471 29-8 II 4 38 4 .52 « -46 -12 17 OM 231 3.«S 334 4 51 385 O'SO 1 06 1 75 3 34 3 84 127 48 7 340 185 30 34-1 46 3 70 4 75 4 73 5 22 1 -48 4'JO 521 RB3 182 .18 » fi3 ■' 471 51 1 4S 1 64 lie, .', «4 4 .V) 11 lid 9 .V* 1 104 92 95 23 33 30 3 38 2 94 2.50 6 96 6 75 5 14 3 49 88 ■-' 36 3 84 3 49 208 BO 8 609 73 1 63 5 51 7 20 8 l.^ 7 38.3 28 3 94 104 33 882 673 : 23 (1 48 ISO 941 11 1."; 3 0(1 1 1 1 K 13 IS 2 .SO « 4 KXTKKMK.S. Doinfio HI. Inmi laui to 1914. Mi.nll,. Tempenture. Preripitation in Inchni. Snow. Ill 1 1 1 Mean Moan | Hinhcnt ! I^iwmt ; Ki- iCrcaUwt; Unuiunt^ Kinrt** Kx- AveraBf'Amitunt Aninunt;' j Avpratccl.Vinount trpriip MonttiLvl in linDricHl „ _ . Monthfv' in Mean. Mavi- Mini- M..ntliK M..iillilv' trciiio 'iiiuin niuiii. Menu. Mi-;in. 'Hi^lutit. UjWCft. Kail. one \niT. '\V'"", Kail. one Month. Month. 1914 1911 Dereriilier . - 7-3 IS4 - 0-8 14 0-9 39 -35 0-82 2 20 005 0-40 8-2 220 ■iHnuiirv - 4-5 4-2 -131 8.7 -IS-9 38 -40 lot 2-3(J I 20 2-30 10-4 23 I'clirtiary \\,nt,.r Mar.li 10 108 - 8-7 81 -9-3 43 -43 0-50 1 00 0-30 070 5 100 1-3 10' 1 - 7» 43 -4« 2'3« 185 3-40 236 14 ■« 25 7 3 5 34 S 1 9 75 -32 0-95 2-45 0-0 0.,50 5-9 180 April :«-2 49 4! 270 44-8; 2571 84 (i 1 01 1-87 1 30 0-30, 51 170 May Sprinji 48-8 61 -2 3«-3 52 1 38-9 90 2-29 3-73 2 07 3-73 1-5 60 33-9 4S'4 22-3 90 -32 426 3 87 4 83 12-5 .luiic 60 5 71-6 49 4 M" 5« 99 .,. 2-75 3 98 3I)B 2 82 .lulv M U 75-2 52 -8 »9'H| mn 101 37 2-84 4'63 2-64 416| SniiiiiitT September 61-6 73-4 49-7 8S-9 590 97 30| 2-36 6-82 79 682 «2 53S 73 4 50'« 101 27 798 6 -.52 13 80 n6'2 41-3 59 1 48-2 98 20 1-78 4 OS M3 162 01 10 OcUiber 40-9 51-6 29-6 47-9 ;t4-7 84 2 2-79 2-77 2-77 2. 56 2-2 10-5 November lull 231 310 147 290 III 61 -27 104 218 14 1 60 9-5 170 3«'2 49-8 288 9H -27 559 4 04 578 118 Year 34 I 44-7 23-5 101 -46 2015 1568 27-81 47-9 (I.VKIIANK. MAMTDItA. Mli.MIIl.'i. .-l..\>nNM. AM) .VMM .VI, MKAM- AND i;.\rKKMi;S. 30 Yean ». From 1888 to 914. Tamiwrmture. Precipitation in Incbea. Slow. Montli .Mean Menu .MjiXi- mum. Mean Hitrlie.*! Mini- Monthly mum. Mean. 1 Lowest ; Kx- Monllily treiiie .Mean Ilifchwt- (ireftt<>st Kx- '.\\eraKe .Viiiount .Vinonnt trer»e iMonthIyi in inOriest Lowest. Fall. 1 one 1 Year. ! 1 Month. 1 .Viiiount in VVettPsl Year. Cirefltef*t -VveraKe .\jnount .Monthly' in Fall. 1 one I Month Df.i.nilii-i- .liinuiir.v Kntiniiir> (1 h7 0'8II 2-30 2-30 1-80 1H86 u :i.") 1) 4.') 0-38 liU (1 !i(l ti 90 1 70 S-7 8-3 78 23U 180 Winter 2'5I 1 18 3-40 24-8 Miirrl, . Vpril Miiv . . . 1 22 1 71 2-26 3-78 5-83 6-24 0-29 1 33 1-38 080 2.6» 6-24 99 5 0-9 27-4 20-5 8-5 .^prinit . 5 19 300 943 18-8| 3 25 2-92 210 8 60 8 95 418 48 s;i 1 06 3 07 ! lul\- 5-47 2-t; '* Sutiiltier 1 8-27 ?-37 1102 Sept«luber 'ictolier 2 07 i:il 1 i 1 am 805 5.7:t 2-30 0-77 C7 2-71 1 \Xt\ 1.1 12 u 0-55 oau 9 1 till 4-37 1 99 4 »4 105 Y*« 20-34 8-84 28-79 SM r 144 ii\KllANK. MAMTiiHA. MiiNlliM, .■^1 A.'JdN.M AND ANMAI. MKANS . l.'S vNii rxriii.M Dwvntlil>Mnntlil> trciiif Iri mm' Monihly in inUrit'tt ^Ychpj^, ^^""''''> '" luuui. mum- Mean. Mean, ll^^lie^t , Lowell I'all. imy , Year , v- , Fall, i one 1 Month. ■ Month 1888 1793 Doronilier CI 71 ISO :«! 0-7()i 7 4 ISO .lanuarv i 1> "i 1 !'» " «i IWl' 7.5 19 (1 I fhruary , 1 , , , "-"^i '*, "^« FM 9 2 IS ^..-.i . :^_.J..^_ I-4t 118 3 90 241 12 ■» Marrh ' ! ' 1 111)7, 120 U 29 50 11 4 April . {■m :t-82 is:) 2-42 (i..5 20-. ■> May • 2 11 3-88 1.38 304 1-2 8-5 Spring 4-77 3 OU .1-96 14 1 .lur„ 3. 11 «-33 048 494 .lu;\ 2'M 3'»2 083 2-41 \iiiriist 2-08 388 1 06 2 02 Siiriiinor 7.7. 2-37 9-37 SepleiMl>er.. . 17. :i.4(i 77 1.20 IIpI.iIht 1 IS L' SI ti7, l-Il?: 1 fi.l .\oveiiit)er liM I' ;iU, l).V)i 'J-30! 9 7 2;i '> 1 1 i i 1 1 1 Fall 3M 1-99 492 9-7| Year 18 m 8.34 2415] 47-9 ii\KH sNK. M \\i rmi \ ^(u.\llll.^, >lA.--ii\\| \Mi \\M M. MF.W^ \Ml i: \ i |(|,.\l KS. I>,..-:i,li- II In.,,, is'l.-, r.. I'.iOt Temperatiire. Precipitation in Inrhes. | Snow. 1 ! , 1 XireateHt: t„._, , Total 1 Cireatept M May Sprinit ;.' U,-.l 5-62 17.'!! :>n2 01 j, , ,,l ■ SIS 3 41 13 37 1S3 1 ! :|.!U4 8. HO 1 37 4 27 .lulv :10I 5 13 3-48 1-62 '\uirii-t Ill 1 1 1 ■ 1 7» 3'8S 2 :b I 4S '--'-"'-- 1 8-« 7 18 -•.34 2M t M 2 70 1-97 (>rt..t..-r i 1 SI S.7] 0S« OM 13 70 I'W 1 SO 1 20 l-4( 0.9 ISO • Fall 'iMtf j 1. .,.i„. .... J 1...,, *n 4 4« 4-25 lOS i [^ 1 1 I i i 30. W 17 OB 2«-81 48'« Month. I)oroni!)rr .Iftnuiiry, I*"<'l>ruMry M;ir--h April M.iv .lunc , July Aijk'K-r Scplfiiiltfj OrtulMT . N'oveniljor Voar. , Ho liAKIiANK, MAVII'iilU. M"\'ll?l,\-. >i:\SliNVI. WD VNNI \l. MIAN- AND l:\TliI:M l>. Di'i'uUo III. Iluiu IMi lu 1»1-1. Tomppratarp. Preoipitation in Inrhcv. Snow. I,, l„ :,,. , ! , i .. I ,, ll.TOllOSt - I lotUi ClfUU-Bt Mi'iin Mfun nii!lK'r.ti Ix)wi's|: l.x- Ki- . \vitiikp Amount- ,,: Viiiouni AviTngc Aniounl .Mi'iin. Miixi. Mini- Monthly Moiitlih iriMii,. f in-iiii' Miinihlv in ':"i'""'i i„ Montlilv iii Ilium, tiiuiii. .Mi'itn. \ .Mt-iin. ;lliKticM.i|.(iw('hl.l Full. S.3 3.0 0-S Ifi.'.i 37-6 49 -3 81 S ft4-4 eon 02-2 154 12 4H -lOS «.» - S.3 2«-H! 47-5 60 72-7 75-5 71-5 73 2 70 27-; ■.IHO 24-2 80 2 83-3 no 51-2 54 I 62-4 45 41-4 .W-Sl .■)2.0 243i .lO-s; I 18 8-3 90 30-6 45. K' .54-4 - 05 -13 -101 85. 3 «9-7 83. 9 39-9 47'K 320 4401 254 59-4 49-8 306 SO 26-5 38. 5 58. 3 81 .4 57-6 48-8 30 14-9 48 M.> oh; S2 -49 -31 - 3 9 2-82 1-49 1-52 201 5 '62 30 2-75 .36 3. 15 30 2-44 30 -25 2 '.38 1-21 0'83 4 42 (im- MoRtll. 2 '30 2 .il) 1'80 3 '78 3 91 6'24 602 5-95 418 ^far. H■'tl('^t 1913 u m 1 20 100 2'50 0-90 64 0-52 3 '52 1'4S 418 9' 18 6 al 131 2 116 0'7'') 1.56 63 I Month. 1911 sol 90i 1 70 3 40 .W 2 6 '24 307 547 2'48 2 71 1.33 0'90 28'7» 11 5 8-3 7'9 277 lO'Si 5-9 1'4 23 23 18 0'3 31 8-0 L'4 (I 14 (I 5 THKlIKKNi:. MANITimA. MOMill.V, .-^KASUNAI, AM) .\N\LAI. MliA.VS AM) K.XTKKMi;.-;. 30 Yc^ra. From 1885 to 1914. TemperatuTP. rrecipitation in Inches. Month. .Mi-an Mean Maxi- mum. Mini- mum. Iluilu-M MonthlN Mean; I^iU'eat M.mtlily Meiui. Ki- trpme Highmt Ia- tri'iiH- Lowest \irr:,tr, Montlilj lull. 1 ir.';irr.^t \tiii.uin 111 one Month. \rii'>nnt Ul I )rii'St Year. Arniiunt in Wellcsl, Year. AviTllKt Monthly Fall. (in-afe^t AiiiminL in one Month. D.'ri'niliiT 074 0'67 055 2.50 189 113 1897 040 0'40 90 1911 47 1 06 69 7'4| 0,,, 6'7 IS 9 55: 11'3 I<'brii;ir>- Wirilir .. l'»8 086 1 51 2'27 2 20 3 66 6 05 1'70 2'22 7-2 59 1-2 Mur.li Aiinl Miiy 1 08 00 1 00 052 236 658 220 209 140 '•^prini! 4-64 208 94« 143 June 3-28 6-49 1 .u" 1 97 2 l)fi 3-74 ! July B .5!)! 2 112 Anguit ] !.?5 [ •SuinmiT, . . , . .. 1 .. 7'63 496 7-77 SopicnilK'T o.'iol.ir NovrtiituT 1 39 1 00 085 4 00 4'77 2 50 00 1 00 020 2 11 2 .30 105 T. 1'9 7'6 0-2 100 250 lall 324 1-20 548 9'5 ,. ,., , v.... ■ ■ ■ 17 37 ■ »»4 24 81 43'4 1 Iti Month. .lanuary Krbruary Mari'h .\pnl Miiy .Junt' July .\UKUst Scptt inhtT ()rli>I..T Ni.vi.lt.li.T Yc»r. I millllN I , M \\1 li>H \ MmMIU.V, ~1,\-mNM, ami \NM M. MI.WS \M) kxthkme.x. Ui'i-»li 1. 1 l"i" l.'i-''i t., lb!)4. Temprmture. Meiin Meiin Ilitlhcwt I.nwf>l Precipitation *n Inrbes. Snow. M.-iin Mu\i- Mini- Monthly Mimilily trniii' Iri-iiii- Monllily niuni. inuin. .Mi-uli .MiMn. lliuhi'rt. U>we»t. Full i('irpate^t: ' Averane .Vmount .\nnmnl inDru'Ht Month. Veiir. Wettpst (ippateBt .Vvonigr .\mount Monthly in Till I ! 1889 I 18110 178' 33 n 20 .W 11 3: DO U 40 I- 78' 7-7 4 S S'6 ont" Month. J7 « 7-8 11 3 _ __^__ 1 1 1 _ ..«| ...• SM 121 178 1 1 'JO 1 I'M 1 53 3 52 3 70 3...m ISII.S to 1004. Tetnnerature. ^ 1 Precipiution in Inrhn. Snow. Month. Mean. 89 2 7 11 Meani Mean Ilinh*'''! LowpM 1 Ex- Maxi-i Mini- .Monthly Mi>nthly> tretne mum. [ mum. 1 Mean. ' Mi>an. 'HiKbpM. 1 t- tri'iiii- liowent. 1 .r.Ml.-sr \\.-rru'.. \-;ii>urit Monthly in Kail. 1 one i Month. . . . Vmount Vmount in Driest „ottMt ^™' Year. \\eraKP Monthly Kail. rimite't .Amount in one Month. DMvtnber .lantiary . >"ri)nijir\ 19-2- I t« 14-2 - » U 11-4 - 91 l.i 2' 2 II .1 - 3-7 10.1; -108 52 47 50 - :ir> -44 -47 (1 .Vl 67 058 Ml 1 35 1-12 IMI7 I'.KH II 411 II .10 4(1; 105 OBOJ 90 5 3 «.7 5-7 100 105 11 2 Winter 4 2 I 14-0 1 390 i 52 5 14 9- 6 5 52 -47 1-78 1 07 110 220 1 70 245 17-7 Manl. April May 25-2 2-8 23-3 51-2 26 7i 482 68i: 38 9l 50 7 4 1 33 7 478 .12 80 99 -31 - 3 18 220 1-95 8 85 1 08 000 1 00 2 20 20 1 45 80 32 T. 220 140 Sprinji 352 47-5 228 .19.5 71-5! 47 4 84 3i 70 .i: 52 2 808| 729J 48 2 99 -31 437 j 208 3-85 11 2 June July .Vutruj-t 8.12 88 5 64 2 .15 9 60 7 582 104 m 90 23 35 32 380 2 82 lOO 8 0(1 4 .W 2 IK) 1 «7 ■J 112 |.07 8. 00 3 30 1 10 .Suttimor 61 5 736 493 ... 1 ... 104 23 17 II -33 7-6J 4'««| 12-40 10 185 Soptfrnlu-r ficlobcr N'oViitilii-r ) 51 9^ 64 2 42-3 .134 208 .105 38 3| 49-4 ,19 n; 604 48 6 312 4H9 350 10 8| 34-9| 4-9 98 79 73 1 21 liN 93 205 1 73 1-66 000 1 00 1 0-20 195 0-74 1 05 2 6 8-2 Kill 271^ ! 98 -33 2-82 1'20 374 lOd r . . . ^.ar 348 484 23 2 1 i 1 IM i "*' l«-M »-»4 2144 3»' 1 1: M( INI 1II.^ , ■■ i:\-~iiN.\i, ASH \SN lAi .\n:\N> Uictkie 111. llxjitt lUUO tu WI4. \M> i..\ llil.Ml.S, Tempenitur*. Precipitation in Inrhes. Snow. Month. .Mi-an Mean Mati- ItiUIII M.'aii Mini, riiuiu. Hi(lhr-I l.owt'^I \l..nllily M..nllily .Mt'an. Mi'aQ. V.x- iri'ii.c Hitflii'st. t ri-n»? IjIWPHt . .\v«'^a^c^' Monilily Fall. GreatMt' -Vniount Aninunt in innriosl one ' Year. Month, j .-\moun1 in Wettest Year. Avi-raao Mi.nthl\ Kail. ( ireatest .Xmount Ml r>ni.* Month. DrrftnlMT Jnnuary tVbruary . 8 5 — 2-7 I 1 1« 9 5-9 lO'J 1 -11 3 - 8 3 200 - 4 3 82 -12-7 7-8 - 6-3 47 42 49 -41 -43 -42 91 os,s .52 1 1907 2 50! 20 1 S9 1 40 85 30 1 1911 047 1 06 69 91 8-8 52 29 18 9 9 9 Winl.r 23 16-3 385 478 33 S ao-7 M.7 62-2 625 II 1 27-2 47 4 600 44. 9 - «'9 54 256 35 5 47 -43 2 31 1 90 2 22 23 1 Miir.l, April Ma> 395 44-8 943 8-9 21-7 3«'0 74 83 «2 -24 - 9 10 0-88 I'M 2 79 2 00 1 (K) 3 66 1-50 6 58j 064 .W 2 36 6 58 81 9-3 23 200 20 9 14. >pririk' 22-2 92 -24 9 17 1 3.14 9 4« 19-7 .luiif .luly 72(1 76-9 74 1 745 43 7 52 6 903 604 730 63-9 92 2 99 1 99 2 101 104 27 33 30 2 37 1 79 2 64 4 94 188 4 32 017 929| 9-29 1 97 206 3-74 SuinmtT 909 104 27 • 80 1 7-34 7-77 Stpt« inluT Oitolicr. . NoVfiiiber . MO 41 S 24 6 403 «6'8 52 4 33 1 424 308 16. 98 4 906 31 9 472 35 6 14 8 99 S« 62 15 2 -29 1 72 90 91 4 00 087 1 2,3i 0-30 2 50' 040 2 11 2 30 1 05 T. IS 8-8 02 6 ,5 2o Kail 908 »-7 «9 -29 3 93 17 81 1 97 94« I0'« Vear 34 8 493 240 104 -43 13 99 2491 534 IlKA.MHiN, MAMTiiHA, Mii.M 111.1 . >I..\.--1P.\.\1, A.M) \.\M Al. Ml.^.V.-- AXU l..\ 1 HK.MLS. 30 Ycare. From 1889 to 1914. Temperature. Prrcipitation in Inrhea. Snow. Monti,. Mran Mr.in M.ui- nium. \l.';.ll Mini- mum. llmt.,~t M..i.thij Moan. l...«,.-t MontliK Mean." trLiiji.' UiKhMt i:t- ireniL' Luwrat. A\..rji<.'i .Monthly Fall. ( in'iitf^t .Vtiinunt in one Month. .Vmount,.\mount in 1 in Driest iWettest Year. Y'ear. 'Greatest .\verage .\mo'jnt Monthlyl in Fall. 1 one i Month. |)c«1>IMl)tT 09 ..7, 2 45 2 70 1S94 ' 1SS7 ! II M n r.l) 6 9| 27 072 0-38 \\mtiT. 237 0-80 1 07 1. 85 j 1-88 1-79 23 7 Mill, h Xpnl , . , . 4-73 2 6,5 4. 14 1-60 0-70 70 0-80 2'«5 3 71 6-5 40 04 43 11 9 90 Ma\ ^I'lll'i; 3-72 300 7- 16 109 — — , .liil,.- 10 17 6 46 6 24 1 Julv ^\ n 7!i! 3,12' ' .XuKU'.t 2-27 ■ Su.IllIUT 1 7-87 3, 19 14. 28 0-2 .S'ptvlllher 1-42 0-84 81 5 00 2-87 237 0-47 25 000 1 20 005 052 4 0-7 7-5 Orlolior Novi'nifiiT l„ll 1 23 7 .. 3 07 72 1.77 86 — i- --.-^ . i i ■•■ 17 03 8'99i 24-96 434 Tiii^-4#f 148 nil wiiiiv. \i \vi lull \ M'iNini.W Sl;.VSONAI \Ml \\M \l Ml VN- VNI' INIUIMrS. Dw«d» 1. From I8M to 18»4. Trmperaiure. Pre<*ipitation in Inchea. tiaow. 1 Month. 1 Mean \li.:iii .\la»i- uiuni. 1 Mca- Xlinl- mum* ! 1 i ' Hl|lti<'«l U>«i-!-t : K«- ; El- AveriKt.' .M.». ''ily Monthly treme trpnie Monthly Mean. Mean. Ilichert. U>wei.t.| Fall. \ \ I \ \ (IrpHteft .Viiii'unt in one Month. "v'^r" «<■""' »**' Year. \v.Ttl|«' Monthly Fall. imitn.t ■\tiiount in one Month. January February t 3» om .1 1 0.76 1 23 120 1-70 1894 (1 23 1 07 0.;i8 108 1 60 070 070 1887 HO liO OSS 38 62 7 6 12 3 120 170 WintiT „ =i.'^i=. 1-77 OM 1-30 1 3U i.w. Mnntli. M.-ari 1 Moan Mean \!:ai- Mini- [tiuiii rnuiii t 1 I HiRhrM T,nwri.t ' Ki- Murithl> M>>nthly trt-irie M.-an. Mi-an. Ili4cli«.t. 1 ' 1 E. trrmc 1X1» I'Bt tCrentert Averajre .\mount .Amount Monthly; in innric^t Fall. one \ i-ar. 1 Mouth, i .-\niount in Wet text :<;n«tert .VvoraCf. .\iinnint Mnntli!, Ml Fall.' .ill.. 1 Month. Dcccnilier .liinu:irv . 1 chruary 70 - Of. - 08 17-4!- 3 4 11 3 IO-8i-12-4l 8-7 ll-3-12-8| 100 - 11 - 9 8 - »■» 40 44 4« -40 -44 -48 -48 -42 -12 12 0-79 IIS 098 292 1 02 086 180 |..tO 1.(13 2 70 4- 7.'! 2.(H 4 14 1897 OAS 193 1 .15 1896 100 185 03^ 79 II 6 9 8 29-2 130 19 3 27 \\ iiitor . . IS 13-2 - Si 46 393 330 Mar.h April 128 24'2 ;»-8 S2-I 53-2! 67-5 3i'3 47U 1-4 274 39C 23 -.5 .^11 58. 2 3S 34. 2 SI -2 88 90 t-fiO 4(1 3S 1.57 2 64 309 3. 5 1 43 11-5 OS SprinK 22-6| S.S 4 61 4 ».o W| -42 368 361 254 2 4« 10. 17 S-.M 5.87 265 730 12 4 60 .lune July AUUUHt m-: »4'.1 72 € 771 7SC 46'f Sl-I 48. 681 658 10« m 1' " 1 26 1 ^^ 66 1.56 2 29 .v7e 2-96 2. 311 Summer 61-! sin 40> 18-3 74 J 48-- loe 26 8.fi< I 7S 1 OS 5. 00 2.87 2. 37 4-51 037 1 14 205 9. 14 oe 20 4 -41 SpptemLor ()ftol>or NdvenilitT M» 38< 53S 28 28-2' 7-1 i! 6|.S !j 4«-4 1 32-8 4a I 3*4 3 1 M 81 m 0-6 04( 23- F! o.« 9 3 120 4 23 7 F.-i!! - - 37 t I- ! 49-2! 24- •! n -41 3-75 ! ! 3.5« 33! 11 4 ... Year lA-.l 21 . ,! loe -48 1 M ..| .- ..| - 1 14!> Hit \\|IM\, \I \\| 1( in\ Mi'MMl.V. >l \- Mean. Mean. 1 K.- trfliie ilisliert 1 Ei- Ireme LoWfMt (irentcMt . Avmwei.Vmount •*"l'"'° Monthly in ,'" Fall. one j '•"«« Month.] ^•"• .\moun 1 in tt'ettenl Year. (InMitwt AvprnKt'i.\inount Monthly in Fall. 1 one ' Month. Janunry fchnmry 73 - 4 .1 U'2 I7S in 122 - 3 3 -14 7 -11 8 St 7; 74 - 4 -14 : - 97 41 40 48 -4.1 -90 -46 1 90; J Ti 1 lu; .' 4. 43| 0» 191' II IK 1 II 00 iw); ij .'1 :' 1." U 23 11 1 II t 43 27 II J4 .') 90 \\ itil.T 10 17 6 ;w .1 49 .19 II « 30 1 31 J 62 :i 48 - »> SO 2S 1 3S 7 21-9 34.6 498 S29 6 8 27 1 398 48 78 90 -SO -3t ~ t 3-43 ... 1 70 3 90 243 M.ir.l, Vpnl Muy 087 1 M 237 1 55 1 10 3 44 050 0'3S 1 04 IK 1 OS 3 7S «0 4 4 09 140 10 S SO ^I'llMjf 90 -30 4 28 1 89 535 II 3 Junv July August MS U 620 73 9 78-4 7S-7 47 I 91 « 48. 3 64-6 702 662 57. 1 62 1 98 7 102 Ittl 102 29 36 29 296 282 2-58 4 S3 6 46 6 24 334 1 70 3 S« 2 91 2 43 6 24 SuiriniiT 625 .MO 41) S 2:! 4 700 490 105 1011 62 35 18 - 3 -28 796 700 ll-'O 1 Si.pti-Tnl..T ()cli,l,.-r Novfiiitiur 67 B .W 2 3:t 7 40 1 28 4 13 1 589 47 4 294 47 li 34 2 lU 6 1 79 U 68 080 3 40 1 5» 2 10 68 73 029 082 20 39 3 8-2 10 21. Fall 3S4 51 S 272 100 -28 329 1 70 137 8 5 . . _ Yw 34 5 4fi .S 22 I 109 -SO 17 96 12 89 20 82 44 1 1 1 i'iiiii'u;i; I. V I'uuKii:. m wiiuiiv. Mi'Miii.v si:a,- wn i:\rKi;\(i.: ;;0 V.:ir^ l-ioiM Is.s,-, i„ |;in 1 Tempprature. Precipitation in Inches. .Snow. Month. 1 'Mean Menn Muxi niuni ' Mean Mini- iiiuin 'HiKh*.. Munthlj M»VUK ! 1 I,i)w»'Mt ' Kx- MniitMy trciiie Mt'iin. HiKlii'st [ t Greater Kx- .VvcraRc Amoun trt-me Monthly in Lowest-! Kail. une \ ! Month 1 ''" i 1. Month. Decern Ut ;.• 0-79 0-62 2 If 3 03 1 58 I88e 07 044 0-76 I89< Ml 0-89 T. 7: 7> tKI .lanuiirv Kcliniiu \ Wintrr 316 2 82 4 7ti 4-84 1 27 1-29 21 — ■ — _ March 8.1 1 32 209 U 09 1S8 93 1 .W 4 66 4-84 74 4 2 0-8 ApriJ Mly , Sprinn 434 2 90 11-00 124 JllIU' 3-26 2-67 20S 8 16 4 43 4-S7 1-79 1 96 1 37 4 22 2 39 2 61 Aumi~t SuiiiiiuT 7-98 472 9 22 _, ■ Soptonihcr ..... 1 94 1 19 089 403 6 54 3 69 2 40 1 37 1 33 047 2 82 40 2; 40 T. NovenilHT IS 7 8 Full 3 J7 5-62 -"! - ., , Year 18-40 1306 37 IS 42-7 ' = 150 POIlTACiK I.\ I'UVIHIK. MAMIoriV MuNTlil.V, SKASONAI, AM) ASM Al. MKANS ANP l.XTHKMKS IVnul* I. Fn.m IMJl to liH. i Mimtli i Tcmpmturt. PirripiMtiim in Iscbaa. 8low. M.riii .Moiin Ilinhml Li>«p^t 1 El- E«- 'Avpr««f Miau Miui- Mim- M"iithl> Mimthlyl Iwro* inmt Miwihlyi iDiuiii.imam. Mean. M««n. iHighml.Lowert., F»ll. , 1 i ill! imilOKtl .\iiKtunt in fMW Month. 1 Amount nDrimt Year. | ^■"■"'"' Av-nw.-: imitrnt \riii>unt in one Month I>ereiiiber January II m II liV 076 1 3X 140 I 22 |IW9 or U 44 7(1 IWl I 90 43 087 60 69 7-6 138 14 U 12-2 \\ inter 2 14 1 27 200 205 Mnr.h. May Spring ""~ ""=" " m^ek^b: ^=>S— I OM 1 40 3 l« 4 90 009 188 093 030 I 29 034 57 63 14 140 1 M 15-5 209 41 . 430 290 I 79 1 .M M3 13-4 =- ■""^ —^ 8 m 4 43 3 99 8 16 397 3 S9 June ' ' ■ o flo July ?™ AuKU^'t ■ «« 1 «'5I 4 72 1 37 1 33 047 IST2 Summer .... ___,^ ^— 1 1 44 2 III 2 16 2 39 0'9U 1-8 67 T. 7 11 2 ; 1 a«i 3 8.1 NovenilxT Fall War ■■ 1 ■ 1 0'84| 211 3»4 I8'M ..-- .. S 17 S49 81 i2oe 2587 424 pnliTAC.l-: 1 \ I'l: Miin m \m |mi(\ \l.l\ll^^ ~i.Asii\-Ai, \Mi \NNi \i. Mi:\v-' \M) i;xnu.\iK,-<. I>rB(to n. hnmi isa.'i t.i IIKM. i Temperature. Proripitation in Inches. Snow. Month. { 1 Mean Mi--in Hichc-I I.okpsI Mi'iin Muxi- Mnu- M.n.il.ly Monthly mum. mum .Mf;in. ^ .Mean. ^ 1 1 1 1 1 trt'iiif lligheiit i j (in?ate8t El- Avoragf Amiiunl Ami.unl trrim- Mcinfhly, in inOriest I.oupst Fall. ; one Year. . \ 1 Month. \ i \mount in Wettest Year. 1 \veruae Mnnthlv Fall. Hreatewt Amount in onr Month. ^1 Dccetnlwr January Ki-I.niary 7.9! ,9.3! 2 2 13 Oj 2 lii 13 7 4'l{ 193 - 4 4 16 4 - 8.5; 8.4 - 8.5j 8-3 2 3 - 8 7 - 8 9 47 49 48 -34' -40 -40 009 7U 4(1 ( 1903 1 fiOi 1 fiO 1 O-ll 0(19 1 03 30 1896 040 89 S. 6.9 67 4-6 II! 1) 111 .'. Ill :i Wintf-r -7-'i 49 9(> 8)1 97 -46 1 85 255 n 43 00 2 37 1 29 182 Miir.h April 13 2 39 2 .M 2 3« 2 25 9 4.9 185 90-Bi 27 8 47.5 16 313 481 -30 -10 20 1 18 1-85 282 4.7fi A.OA 1 50 4 66 4 84 102 1.8 in 2 B 3 Mav 47» SpniiK 24 6 «7 101 9in itiuni.tinuiu. 1 MiillifHt Montl,l.\ Meu. l-HWCKt Monthly Mrui. trptiic Kl- trvnw Lnwmt. (Irattint .Xvorajti'.Almiunt MonOily in Foil. OM. Month. .Xniiiunt .\ninunt in in Urirst Wi.ttr.'ii Yvu. \nt. Vvcmco .Vninunt Mont Illy in Fall. ; oni' ■ 1 .Mnnih. DccfUllMT ■fiiiiuury IVliruiiry »'1 - 2 2 2 3 17 S 7H 11-7 4 -12 2 - 71 199 8 io.» OB -12 7 - 9-8 48 42 47 -as -43 -40 o■8^ 98 063 218 3 06 1-58 1908 .«> 088 I'U 1911 13 2 2» 000 8-8 1» .H 5-9 21 8 305 125 Winter 3 1 IS-4 37(1 40-7 3.V2 620 M2 62 7 124 2S-2 48. ei - S.3 48 -43 2-49 .... i7« 238 245 4-8 0-9 M.ir. 1, April May . 8-3 27-3 .■W.4 352 444 548 77 2S 1 38-7 70 85 90 -27 3 12 71 1 2« 2'38 1 55 288 4. 84 1 55 1 04 1 83 003 1 55 4-29 155 100 40 SprinK 44 7 730 770 73 « 24 7 ■ 99 -27 4 35 4. 22 5-87 II -8 June. . . July Al«IMt SI .M 3 .11-8 •SO 72..'! 65-t) M.4 82-7 .19-8 too 100 31 40 33 31 2.90 2 41 2 3B S-TO 409 4 87 1 83 1 89 1-75 5-70 2 14 2.W Summer tat .HO 41 » 24 7 74S (IB .1 .« 6 33 S2-7 IW 7-78 527 i0'4a Septcilllx'r 0,li,h.-r N'ovcnilH-r 4.1 7 31 1 16-4 .SO 1 411 1 30 9 .10 1 10 7 ISO (Hi 84 02 24 - » -22 2 21 SO 087 B-.S4 1 .14 1 80 1 13 0-38 1 17 1 77 2W 0-98 01 13 7 5 8 30 ISS Full 40S 3.5 sot 304 254 too -22 -43 3. 88 288 503 89 "^'far 18 4* 14 M 23-70 452 Milltlil'V. M iM Ii'H.V. ^^l|^'^lll.^■, ^ivksai. wd a.wi vi \ii:v\s ,\mi rxruiMl: :iO Wars. Iruiu IVi.'i to lull. Temporature. Prefipitation in Inrhes. jOrMtost Anwunti, CirMtct ■ ^ \\i'riiKc .Amount Month. '- Month. I)pr..n.(M'r 0-76 75 71 1888 1890 7 5 2..1fl 2 60 O-.W 0-49 23 6 •Mt.n rtl> -.'4 ."1 liO 4.6» l-.W 090 1 00 6 07 1-.M 2 12 >'ii:iiiiu'r — 7-49 3-40 9-73 Scptl-IIll.rr 1 59 4 43 0-80 1-20 0-55 209 1-31 1-85 0-2 IS 8 SO 10-0 23-3 Nuvi-riili-r 0»3 2-76 iuil 3'fi8 2-95 5-25 97 Year 17-84 9 77 28 09 45-3 IW IViTnilnT January February \\ inKT MORDKN. M VMIciMA. SI AS. l\ VI. AM) VWI \L Ml WS AM) iXlltl Ml I ).v :ulf 1. I' nmi ImA lu IMH. Toniprnitiini. I''. I larlwa. fluow. Miinlh. i iMpiiiiMran fliglif'il Iji»t"ni|il> Mc.nilily I ;miini.,niuni Mfiin. MiMin. Kv I Kv ^AvMiMtf Aiu.uul Airumnl :. AviTngr AniiittBt tronin trrnu* Mimthly] in inl) IliHEhnt. Uxreiit Kali. one I OTH 4M SB Moiilb. Year. I v' '7'' Fall. ..w 1M« 3 lol 33 I »)\ -W MI'S 1!" IMt 3 10 on 7W 711 4" 3 » 31 120 IDS Miir.l. .Vpnl May Spnric OSK 1 32 1 32 1 2U 2-7» 391 4.1 1 SO 075 ■a 5(1 3-II 07 130 10-5 46 3-72 230 ISO ODD 100 31S 500 320 335 10 1 ^^"*' 318 \K 1-61 751 3 30 4 6» June .... July AuKlint .::::;..,;..: =-= 1 • W 2>3n 281 1 33 3-40 OW 1 20 O'SS 11-55 1 78 1 00 1 00 T. 1-3 «S _^. !_, Spptembcr OrtoU-r . . Nnvrmbor lis 70 io'o 13.S Full .^^^^ ,==^ t-9! ^55| J.75 3.0^ Year 15-22 9-77 22-73 33-6 1 \Ii>HI)l.-\, \l \Ml ANNl.VL MIW^ WD lA I 111. Ml..- IK. .1.1. II. From IS93 I.. r«tl. Temperature. Preeipitation in Inebea. Snow. Month. Mean Mean Maxi- mum. Mean i HiKhest Mini-jMnmhIy mum. Mean. 1 Ix>weHt 1 Ex- Monthly triMiie Mean. HigheMt. El- ireme I..OWf?t . .\veraire M<«itbly Fall. (Inateet i Am(»unt,.\mmint: in :inDrici«t one Y'ear. • Month. , .\mouat in WeltP:*t Year. .\vcniKe M ir Mi'iin. 1 ! lilKlH^t Ki- trpiTM* Luwcit. Monthly Fall. \mp(TriihiT JiiTnj)ir\ l,.l.ru.r> 11-4 1 :■ 1 * VIV. 24 11 .■ - 8-8 21 t 140 84 4« 47 51 -U -« -43 t 01 1 08 I'Or . 97 2 38 2tlO !l 1 '. M ■!! 1 2U t 40 IIM6 1 HI 1 00 004 10-2 10-8 10-7 l»-7 »■• MO \\ iiilcr : '. - 1 _' • 8 ■Jl » 41 83 •0 -41 -25 1 8 1 08 1 32 2 3S 1*0 ,» 11-7 Mur.h Apr.l Muy .1- • ,1J « »ii 3H 8 ;^ : Mi' 2«3| 478 1 i . lij :i; MO 1 80 1 88 3W 1 80 0S7 054 045 051 325 9 1 7-9 28 161 195 15-5 .Spring ; - I ■11 I'\\l \M> ANM \l, M|:AN,> and liXTKliMKS 30 Yran. From I"'i I' I'U Tenipcntura. Priripitation in Inrhe*. Snow. MMUth. Mean. M.,,n .Mii»i- nium. M uii- mum. Hiirl.. ■• .\l..iilt,ll Mean. M.milil' Mean. y.x- renu' Hiclint. Ia IriMiiL' Lowest. .MoT.lhly Fall. ( ;n-atwt Aiiinunt in one Month. Amniiiil in Driest Year. ,\liiount in Wettest Year. Avt-rnuf .Monlhly Fall. ( : niitrflt .Vniuunt in one Month. Dect'inbt-r Jiuiuary February 0-84 0-88 0-81 2-711 2-4» 2 05 18M T 0-20 0-20 1899 3.1 0-SO 20 8 4 8-7 8-0 25-5 233 20-5 Winter 1»3 040 I 05 19-1 Manh . April May 1-08 1-84 213 3-98 4-04 4 66 0-20 2 05 0-88 1.J 3-50 2-42 8-8 3-7 0-8 39-8 128 8 f^princ . — .■«-.. ,=, =— = 485 3-13 8-92 13 1 3- 18 2-58 2-2» S-7B 2 .55 5-42 2-87 4-IJ 5-60: O-.W «•:•» 54 Augu.-'t , . 805 3-42 12 44 __ 1-73 128 0-88 5-67 4-18 3-30 1-K1 2-33 1-25 71 4 16 0-83 1-4 61 Olt.i'.iiT 19-6 18-5 l^\ 3-87 5 42 580 7-5 ii Ye»r 18-70 1237 28 11 39-7 • Mnnlh. Jiinuttry I cl)ruitr) WintiT CAIinVHIOlIT, M AS I 11 111 \ MDVTHI.Y, HK\Mf)VAI. AMD ANNITAI. MK*N^ ANIl KXTRK.MK'*, PmwI* I. Kmn I8M to tW4. * Tvmprraliif*. PrwipiUlioa i* ImIim. I I I llilMltMtf 1... ...I M.»ii Mt'an lliiltu".! Iimi-M i:<- ! Ki- AriTMp Aii.iwinAMi.miil •*""'""' \ Mmn Mull- Mmu- Miinilil> Mimllily inirii' ln-tn» MiHilhTy ... iituni.^nium. .Mp»n. i Mpmi, ^Hitfl)VNt.J>uwtHitl Full. itnr ; ii»»r. ■ . ^^ ^ .vemitr' Aminint in iniffnpi ^^ ^ MimtlMy in Itnr I \v»T. i .' , *'* , Kail iin« Mmnh.j ''*' MiMilh 1-79' T. -i-nl U 1 .1U .'U (I iW S'ti 24-0 ftOl 8-8 .^ 6 no Marih April May Spring .luni' July Auxu«t St'pUMIitMT (irtoU'r N'oVlMlltxT Kull n 73! 1 Hi; I 3]| 3 411: '.'Oi 3 08 i-M 3 2S{ 0-88 1-71 204 l'8« I M \ 10 I7'34 2M :i IK ■i 3.1 202 3' 13 2U 0-33 O'M 3 42 I 84 I 28 V3 '.'ID' O'W 3'70 4M 3 70 2-94 urn I 94 I 4«i 1 20; 7 1 3 7 2 II 7 0-4 l-nol 7-1 24 M Ml .M II lU IS 4 18 t I \u in liii^ii I . \i \\i riii;\ M"MIII.\ Sl.ASIiNAI. WIl \\\l \1 MI.WS \ \ 1 1 l;\ T 1(1 M l.S Di'iiuU' II. i r IVJ.'i 1.. IIMII. Tempnutura. Preripitatioii m I:^' 1,1 Month. Mnin Mnui Mnw .Mali-' Mini- iiiuni. mum. MoniMy M M«nn. ; M<'un. 1 K,. trpme IliKhent Ki- tFPnie I.OWtMlt (iraatait, Averaw .Vmnunt .\miiunl MnnlUyJ in ,inl)rie»t Jail. ' tmr ' \t'nr. : .Munth. j ^"""'Avenute'Aniimnl wi-.tei. *•:*"''''>■ '" ^'"- !M,m,h Dwenibrr. J»lku»ry. . . 48 OMI 0.12 000 71 IM 1001 0$» 000 030 m9»| OM! 48 90 90 ISO Kel.ruary 0-20 7-0 \\ inttT 1-Tl Its I-Ot 170 1 :!s 1 47 :' '.'^ Marrli April May 4 (M -1 62 0-80 081 0.-20 1 00 3 M 2-42 114 26 1-4 39 -S U U 8 .-^prine -■•i- 1- J • _L..._L.r:L:- ^■'■■' 1 ••'" 8-92 IS 4 June July .Aujcust 1 ; - - :i 40 270 o-7n 4 2« • 2V 4-69 2 S2 300 .1-42 2-87 4 15 . =-=-=■ ==« ■ 892 1-78 1 86 0-.M sat 4-IB 1-00 1021 2-38 087 003 12 44 , • 1 _ Stptvrabcr . Dctobor 0-71 4 16 0-83 2-6 100 l»lt 3-97 3-26 5-70 70 ViBT 1 1 1073 1899 28 11 394 t AHT\\ UK. 11 1, MAMTi'HA. MONTHI.Y. SKAHONAl, AND ANNCAI, MKAN9 AND I \ I In MK8. I <..,>.!" Ill I I H . 11,14 IVnifvifmtiirB. I I in Im' 1 1 '■li-iU-l Miititli. Mi-nn M l^iwo.il Ki It \nnMr» Aiiiimni IMru.: Mini ^1 M.iriil.ly, tn.mi- , In-m. M..mIi1> in ] JBium.,11 >! Meun. iHiahMllLuniit , Kail j _ nni- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I"""". AMinunt' ^■"■«'"' \vi-raiR> M.mllil> K»ll- Gr .tmt AmiMiM in one MMth. 1 •■ t , 1 i ;,....!! . Winl-r Ill 1 1 1 1 1 U M 1 01 2 M 2 40 2 01^ 1(14 li 2 4» U4, 2U OM 1 OS 114 «» 4 S 25 5 2S3 205 .' (.' lar *■» tsi M.rrli April ■ 1 12 IM t U S77 IN 4M 1 2» 17$ t 44 1 M 1 12 4M «0 49 02 ItO rtpriin in 4« 7 W IS 1 Juni- 1-41 251 4T1 1 04 3RV IN I3< OM IW I 7» 162 July Au«u«l Sulniiit'r -- • W 4» • SO S«'ptfTnt>iT OiMoImt \„v[iil..r 2 01 »e 1 11 567 2 M 3-30 70 1 10 DO 1 13 1 il 3 30 10 7 5 • 155 lull -„ -_« 41. .. 240 S« ..^ .. ,. V.«r ., . itooj.. 14 17 14 OS 454 I! M'lll 11 1 \ . \l WITi'HA. M'lNTIllV, SKASOs .1. AM> \\ AI. MKANS VMI rXTRKMF.S. ;«l Viiir^. rn.rn I*".! In 1UI4. Tsmpermture. Pri >ciptt«tio Gmtert .\niuuot in one Month. n in Inchn. l^DOW. Munth. Mean Mewi Mftii- nium. Mnul Mini- mum. HichMt Mimthly Mran Lowifrit 1 y.t- 1 Ex- .Vveratfp Montlilv frtMiH- ir.-nic Mnnthly MoH.r lliKti,-t 1 n«,.-l l:.ll. Amount in Driest Year. Am -It ii Won ,.t Year {(°,R»tMt .\vernKe .\mount Montlilv in 1 till one Month. f tl 0-88 0-7« IM 167 020 t'l 0-22 8 8 2. 00 7 6 Its Juoitry ... February 2 55 2-51 1 02 0-87 25-5 26 1 Wint.T 225 . 34« 2-42 22S Uwh AdtU DA 440 034 84 84 44 i 1 (M 3 411 S7 1 14 4 41 14 7 iC :; 17»i 4.57 1 46 o 05i 4l 70 Spriiii; ■ 3'7» 270 503 13 2 Junr July August , . , ___' 301 275 2W 6 61 5 60 6 S« SO 0»1 2 23 3 84 01 2-3 4 42 4-27 ^ o-if— ^un!nlt■^ 80S 3 M 12 53 1 47 4 81 3 41 2 23 MS 005 ^'65 1-87 0-4 1-5 Orti)lir>r I 14 79 1-8 140 0'42| 0-26 6« 22 3 IhII 3-40 i 60 4'5a M Year 17-4S 11-70 24'5ei 44-S 1 1 HAIMI) ( ri\. MAMI'i'll.V. \|ii\ I'lll.V, s|;\si)\\l. VM) ANMAL MKANS VVI) KXlUKMi;: Dcaili- I. From ISM lo 1S94. TeiuperatuK. Precipitatiun in Inches. Snow. Munlh. Me»n. Moan Mmi- niuiM. Moan tiiRhoMt I-owpHt Mini- Monthly Monthly niuin. Mfan. Moan. 1 1 K.. trcnie Highent Ki- tn»mc l.owost AverHKo Monthly Full. 0S3 082 1 07 Crontoot Atnouni in uno ; Month. .Vmount inl>ric-'i >'eur .\ mount ill \\,.ti,-i ^.^.r AvorsBo Montlilv i iill ■ (Jretttt'dt .\liiount in urif M.mth DwvmlHT Jnnuury Frliniitry 1 57 1 40 2 61 I8«» 1 57 102 087 ItOO 0'2U 0-22 2'UO 53 8 2 10-7 157 14 28 1 2-42 1-46 2-42 2t'2 "~" Mur.h orji 2 3H 1 17 ■.! SI II .14 II S7 1 V.I II ^4 1 1 1 :i o.-i April 1 .') 11 ^^i 'i May 1 30 2-71 U -2 2 1) SpriiiK 3'30 2-70 S'03 - . 12-3 June- July 3 43 2 61 1 W 6B1 5-27 4 27 080 081 2-23 3-84 442 4-27 .•^UIIHIUT == 704 3 04 12 S3 SoptcmlKT O'M 9.IU M3 005 42 2 65 1 67 2« 8. 31 6-9 OrtcilHT 1-20 210 072 2 23 Novt'inlMT 22-3 r»ii = =^ 287 160 4» 100 , , Viur. ... 16 43 U-TO 24 5« 465 UAI'Il) CITY. M \NIT(>H\ M ► Nl'II-V. > i:.\SiiNAl. VMi AS. MM, MKANS Decade II. From 1895 U> 1904. V.SU 1. \ riti.Mi;.-:. Temperature. i Precipitatirm in Inrhea. Snow. Month. M. .n Mum- mum. Mf-in Mini- mum. : 1 < in'iitcst . Ilinh St Lowest . K«- 1 Kx- \i( r:iu.> \.ii,iMnt .Vrnount ■^""'""' Monthly Monthly tremo tronif Nli.mthly in inPriesti, '" . Mean. ! Mean. iHigho«. Lowent., Fall. 1 one i Year. ,"^""< ill! 1 Month. 1 ! ^™'- Ai.-nif, .MonthU Fall. ' iH'lltO~t VllHillIlt tu one Month Ucreiiil.tr Januurv . . V.hruarv ,, ,1 .. .. o-ao 0-89 073 1-63 1 40 1 42 H,,7 II tij 1 7.' 1-47 I ^W II Ti.'i 1 41 0-15 t; 1 N 1.1 7 3 II. :! 14 U 14-2 222 I 48 0-93 3 81 2 20 22 2 Murrii 4. 40 3 '41 2 12 084 60 1 00 3 41 3 00 127 4-7 00 440 14-7 Apnl Miiv 206 4 57 SpririK 11 1 447 ■56 741 174 3 23 2 74 2 42 fi 57 n.71 408 2-27 3 4< 02 2-3 Jills .S fjO' 9..1fi . ugi 5 01 1 53 SummiT . . • L J • 1 8» 463 U) II 'I'l 1 23 «'80 02 S«>ptci ^> r. C>ctnl»T 1-87 M7 090 4 81 3-41 1 85 110 II 30 1 85 12 14 81 15 70 18 5 Fall =»= 3M 232 3 25 107 Yeai 1902 1432 22 66 US 1,57 RAPII, , ITY. M VVITon.V MdVTHi.v, si:\si)\\i \\i) Awrvi, '.;i:\\'s \vn F-.xri{i:\ii;:<, llw'wlti III. Kroui 190^ tu I9U. V„nlh. Temperature. Precipitation in Inches. Snow. M.un Mnan Mjm- muiii- „ Moun M irii- IliUlll. M..nililv Mfun. I.OWOSt Morithlv Mean. Ki- treitip :Clreat«t .VveraKc .\niount .Monthly in F'jill. ! (ino |. Month. .Vniount inl»ric?,l Vfiir. .\mount in \\,-lI,-t Year. V\crftKc M,,iithlv l-all.' Creat.^st .■Vlin,unt in one Month 71 162 93 2-.1.i 49 79 laos 1 62 48 060 1911 26 1 37 01 1.1 4 9 16-2 25 5 7-9 2-13 2-70 2-24 21 3 M.in-h 67 1 01 200 1.39 2 15 4-41 59 1 11 1 26 24 U 8.i 3 35 5 4 3 6 1-2 11-8 Apiii Mtt> ll-l 70 368 296 4 44 10-2 ._ . 236 2 90 2 M 4 22 4 ».■> 1 87 282 042 2-28 4 95 4 83 July 7 81 5 11 12 06 1 60 1 05 066 3 52 3 06 1 11 088 94 0.39 I 69 3 07 89 ■ 0-8 5-8 T 4 11 1 Kali 331 221 5«S e* Vi-ar 1693 12 98 24 .39 38 1 Ti'irii.r. \iiir\TAiN, MwrroitA, MllNTMl ^ SIASdWl, \Vn ANNTAI, .MKW.S AM) KXT 1U;M I'.S. ll.'.'.i.l,- 1. Irom ISJio to ISl'l M..niii Temperature. Precipitation in Inches. Snow. Mean Mean Maii- mum. Mean Mini- mum. Hifchc^tj LowDBt Kx- Monthly Monthly tremp Mean. Mean. lili^tR'sf. 1 treme Lowest. XiR'atc-st; .\vemge! .Vmount -Vitiount Monthly; in inDriest i-all. one ^ oar. Month. ^"•"""'i.VvcmBC Cn-atcst -Vmount in one Month 52 68 46 I 84 90 1 15 1886 :» SO 30 1890 005 .t8 090 5 . 68 45 18 5 9 11-5 166 1 40 1-53 40 1 71 tes =ss — .- Miir.h 078 2 11 1 72 3 60 4 90 6 12 30 .: IS 13.'. 7 2 3 11 5 33 ,\pril Mhv 12 5 3 4 ei 3 83 699 11 6 -==■■=- 4 43 3 44 2 .W 7-28 6 .37 4 45 3 41 1 23 1 63 4 .ifi 2 ,53 4-45 July AuRust Summer 10 37 627 11 54 1 74 1 60 SO 3-37 6-79 1 90 1 4» 1 .34 30 3 37 4 yrUA'iT 5 79 14 3-7 S<.^. iiit.rr 2» 5 5 12 I rill 4 M 30!) 9-40 60 Vt-ar »« 14'S9 29»! 3S0 1 1 1 I5S I IK I I I. \li)l N 1 \l \ \I \M H Ml\. M< S 1 11 • V, -^ \>i IN M, \Mi VNNL Vl. Ml lli.ii.lc- II KrumlsnSto I'jm \l> i.\ lltKMl ;^, Month. Tvmpenitura. Prwipitation in Inches. I Snow. [ Mpftn ' MwMi .Mi*an. Maxi- Mltii- lliutti. tnuiii Hinhp.1t Mnntlily .M.'iin. Lowest ' F.Jt- Mrtnthly treriie Mfttn. Highest. (IreHteft Ki- .\veraKe .Vinount treiiio iMunllily' in l.uwoit.i Kali. nne Munth. Vmoun. •^'"™"' Vven«o ^™' V™r. , '"" (Ifvatwt -Vniaunt ill Month 29 49 79 1 75 1 9)1 1S2 !8«7 012 OWl 1 IW IWl 055 29 0'H5 4 9 0-20 69 17 5 190 FobniHry 18-2 \MtltlT 1 S7 268 ow 14 7 Mar.l. \pnl M;i.V 1 3.1 112 2 47 3 3

    prinn .Tunt' July . . .. . 1 4S4 7 61 6 U2 548 2-74 1 47 1 .59 8t» fi'94 « (12 2 32 _ »■« 1 - _ :i 23 3 Ul 318 4 11 ^ 942 7 10 4 .52 486 S3 1 OH 15-28I 4 06 3-90 S R. 08 2-4 86 224 2'1« 094 80 0)-tolier 17 Novciiil^r 3 00 ■j:t5 3U0 Fall » J4 1-90 796 lt'8 403 21 27 12 24 33 M Munth. Deoemlier January February Marrh April May Sprin« Junt^ July .KuKU.-t S«'ptrnil»or (Vtfll NT N'ovrnilKT Fit! I Mw\ 1 ill.V. M.\ 1 . .\ \1 WII « IP, \ .... \M) ANXL.U, M1.\N> AM) l.\i"lU.Mr:s DfM'a.ii- I. Vrom issr, t.. IVtt Temperature. Precipitation in Inrhn. i (;roaie«t' Mean Mean Hifihest' I.uwoMt | Kx- j K«- Averaup Amount .\mounl ' Snow. (lrvatp.-*t ,Avenmr,Amt)Unt Mwn Maxi- Mini- 1 mum. mum. Monthly Monthly Mean, i Mean. i tremo Hi(die«t. tn»nie Loweflt. Monilily Fall. in Mnnth inOripHt in Wettest Year. Monthly Fall. in one Month 47 063 89 1 10 1 3.5 200 1888 26 0:^ 094 1K90 n :w 4 7 no » 19 1 10 1 59 63 8 9 199 61 4 3 1-7 13 5 1 •/ .. . 200 1 1 90 1 m 2 SI 277 l'S8 — — = ( " 13.- 1 67 054 I 65 1 39 82 2 :» 2-77 15-0 ::i::H::'|7:;: 190 14 5 1 a-M 3H 2-78 3 21 3 26 131 i t 3 41 3 34 7 .W 5 IH 3 2« 74 1 46 021 1 • ... ,| 8'«0 2'W 3 49 2 10 241 92« 1 .54 1 OK 069 2-88 66 73 4 27 2 01 3 49 00 » 50 T n 7 :i .■. 6 til 2D U 73 ! 3-31 !7!B [ 1 1 ' 1 11 IM *"* 3,.3 15(1 n\ SSi;i.I, . ilAllN AUlMi , M \M 1(111 \. MOMIII.V. SlASIiNAI. AM) ANM Al. .\II.AN~ AM) KXIUKMK.- Ui'.'ik.l,' I. Ir.iii] l^s:, lo IMH Temperature. Precipitation id Inrhefl. Snow. \Ir;in Mmn I'lum Mean' Mini- linjiii. Hinhi-sl M.mthlv M.-an. I.im-pHt M.mthlv M.-iin, tri'irie Ilmhwt. trenie LowtMt. Mnnllilv lull f.rpiilf'wt .\mount in line Munth. .\mount inDneitt Year. .\mount in Wfttest Viur. .\ver;«e Miinthlv Full.' Croatest Amount in uni- Month. W 0»4 ore S2 «-4 7-8 WmiI.t Ml 20-4 M:inl, OM 1 M 1 M «4 6-2 1-5 .\pril M;iv Spring 1-32 141 .luuf 4-06 254 2- 17 .\ii«ii-t ■■•*"■' Siiniiiicr »n . 1 Ol> 1-00 0-74 05 3-1 «S ( lr'I,,l»T Nux.inlMT Fall 274 102 Year 1694 44-7 MllNTIII.V, si;.\.- mSSKlI,, MANliOHA, INAI AM) ASM Al, MK \N> Di'i'ilili- 11. I'r.irn ISO.') tii l!ll)4 AM) KXTriKMK.-*. Temperature. Precipitation in Inches. Snow. Ml. nth. Mean Mean Maxi- i..am. Mean 'HifEheHti I-owpPt j Kn- Mitii- Mt.nthly Monthly trrnif llUHii Mran. M'':iil II it!hi-.-'(. j !(ir(>ate;*t ■» i itiivatrat El- I.VvoraBe Amount .VmounI "™ .\vpraKp..\niount trtMiio Mt)n!(il\ in inDriost,. " ^tontt^l\• in l.■.«.•^l , lull. ..n,. \,.ur ""'"■' 1;.|| ■ ,,„p Montli ^'"' M„„tli n.'f.-iTihcr 084 0-»7 07» 1-75 IS97 1-75 1-25 1-30 8 4 9-7 79 17-5 Ki'lmiitrv 2 «0 1 10 o»a t 76 300 4-30 2«-0 , =^ ' M-.iVrU 99 Apii! Ma\ 1-44 ' 1.' ' ' Spriny 3-85 3 40 15-7 .liinr 2 95 1S5 2 28 j 24 1 .^l .niiv •y.Sii 1-71 7. 00' o.nai " SiiniTii.T . .. 7-0« 502 . _ _ S«>pt«MnKiT 1 81 091 092 4 15 3 II 1 70 0-11 0-45 09 2-9 8« 4 23 17-0 Ortol.rr Nuvrtiili.T I-70| Full 3 54 2-27 124 ■ 17 17 li ao 1 1 1 ' "1 1 " ' leo HARTM V, M \Mli'H\ MnNTHI.Y. SE.\Sf»N'\!. AND A\M \I MIW- ^M' 1 MHIMI.S i>v(*mW I. From IVw Ui i/iW. Tpmpprnturp. Prpripitfttiim in Inrhr*. l<«rrtttrt*t Snow. I i ((imttoHt Viiwuint' fin-atwt Ml Mil Mt-jri Kiiclit'HT l,owt>»t I'.x- V.x- Avpraiei'.Viiiuunt Aiimunt' - Avenwc Amount Mi'iin. M:tM Mini- M(.iitl,l\ Monthly trvim- tri'iiie .M.inthly in innrM-T-tu ,.1.,,.. M'»nlhlv in tnuiii. ttlUIII. M.>:.ll' M.-an.' KikIu^i Ltmi'Mt. Kail. one Month. \«'iir. V\Ctlt>I Vi-ar. lull nnr Mnnlh I>prcnil>er January . Kchruary . , 1 1 OM 1 04 U-98 I8IW 2 in 1 65 1 Itlll Ml 2 00 050 1887 1-25 I DO 1 40 8 4 104 98 21 19 200 1 2-M 306 425 2«-6 Mnr.h April II 9;; 1 1.5 I'SI 3 OS 2 55 245 0-30 85 1-34 90 1-50 2 36 9 2 7 12 .■(0 5 14 3 Spring ia» 2-4» 4 76 174 3D3 SIT 2 10 7«l 703 OW 143 776 4 «7 4-42 Julv AuKUtt 4 42l i 9S ^ StiTTimnr am 1-32 l'4! t)l ■- 4-41 16'gS I 24 0-41 O'ttU 216 36 »•« I2I SfpiemlHT th'tolii-r Ncivcniber 3-4» 3 59 1 50 2-45 02K no ana 90 150 v»n , - ^'64 Y"" 19-78 13 38 28 46 S8'2 January Kohruary . March. April. ... May . Junt* July August Srptrnibpr (VfibiT Falt Year. M"\ nil -^ , I). .;».!.■ I. 1 lUlU l^<> !.. I-tl, 1 Tpmpf>ratur«. : ! i I Mean Mean 'HiRhMt! I-owest [ Ki- iMpun M»\i- Mini- Monthly Monihlv ircm*' V.-an. i M Prrripitation in Inrhen. Snow. Ilium, mum., _L _- trrnie HlKlu*!" i-al! nm' Month. , ■\tnoun1 in Driest Vwif. '"'"'!.^vcra(rel.\n„.uni WoMo.tWr'.V'*' "' 59| lis ll(W 3-OOi II »4, 212! 241 n 82 I (HI I " SM I 45 1 67 2 «; 1889 M5 0-70 0-70 255 23 U 40 U 83 1 46 :! til B ,S.sl 295 3 W 1 (111: ami i-65 2-9o| I lUI 3-48 57 3 48 \ ear. 1890 0-26 0'2t 212 2-62 K»ll. 5-9 g'8 9-4 24 1 35 1 18 2-33' 3-86 78 4 3 OH Mnnth 115 30 21 2 14 5 II 5 U i 5' 17 I Ot' 1 04; .n IV.' 367 2 00 257 094 006 0.10 10-24 367 2-00 2 54 1 30 10 48 24 93 16 8 5 449 SO 14-0 1(11 -Hi i\I. I \KI. M \M iMllA. Decode I. From \Sti3 tu MM. Teniperaturv. Frecipitstiun in Inel eJl. Snow. Month. Mean. M.'un muni. Mini- mum. lllKlM-t M.inllil.v Mcun. I/i»i.»t Mimthly Mean. triMiie liitflieot. Kx. treme Xx>weflt. .Vv. ll.r:i.l,' I. 1 njMi ISS5 to 1S()4. Tpmpenture. PrecipitatioQ in Inches. Bnow. Mnnth. Mean. Moan Mftii- muiii. Mean HiKhent Lowest \ Kx- Ki- Mini- Monthly Moiitlily' tn-nn' in-rtio mum Mran. M»-;in HiKlit-sI, I.i.v\r-t '(ireatest i \ idreatest AveraKP Amount Amount; Amount Average Amount Monthly in iiiDrii-i in Monthly in 1 .il! "lu' \viir. \\-ito,st Fall. one Month. \ far. Month IHi-cmlKT . '1 Januan' ' t 15 Mfl 1-34 1886 i 1<<93 1 { l'.5S' 0.54 1-31' S'7 13'8 '*'42 0'93 2'4'*' H 'Wl 'JJ.9 IVbruu.y WlIlttT Mun-li 3'83i 1-42 197 13'4| 2i'3 ••-.•M 3-68 2'8« «'70 34 O'SS 2'67 1 27 0'79 1-77 I'M 6-8 15 S T'3«| 2-67 Mnv 14 100 Spring 4-01 4'7» .'^'M 131 Junr July Autfusl Sunitii'T I ; :i .57 2 M i - '■74 41 6'27 3'86| 0'9i\!i.N r Ml nil >>i','-i,i;\A riii\ \i. i)\r\ By f:ir the l;ir)HT piirt of tho luctroriilnuii-il ts of rei'onls coveriiii; -I"""' periods. I'or the ixriocl l.sTJ 1o 1Sn:{ llie ()l)serv:itioiis Were eoTitiiieil to points near Winnipeu Imt after I.S.h:5 thev w.Ti' taken further west. After the railroads haii (jiv-ii a stiinuius to settlrineiil for instrnineiits from vohinlar> oliservers liecanie of freipieiit oeciirreiice Iml in iIh of instances the oliservers cease.l to senil in records after the lapse (.f a short int. r\ one to five years. Mo^t of these short records were in the I'arliist years contlned near the line of the Canadian Pacific Kailway. Mit since 1!M>'> ll liservatioiis have 1.. widely distrilmted. To weld toiiethcr these recrd- of v.arioiis IniL'lli- to pr.iduce ;i\ir.ii;r~ cciun ,ilser\-inK stations is not sufficiently close to t'ive eiiileiir.' (if many local peculiarities which no doubt exist, and secondly lieciuse the redurii 'ii ni -hnii record.sto e(piivalent lon<;-record systtnis must .arry within it unknown souno of nior. As the maps stand they give, however, the best presiiitation of tho teiiiperaturp and pn- cipitation distribution at present possible. Mut to prevent any misuiiderslandinu as to tlnir reliability some descriinioii of the mc-lluids of reduction of the short records is here liiveii. The records from I'.diiionton. Caliiary. Mei.iciiie Hat. Swift Current. l5attl.ford. Prince Albert. (iii'Appelle. Minne(losa and Winnipeu. iwith one exceiitioiii, .an> continuous from ISSS to 1!»17. .\lid duriuR this time telejiriph-reportini. stations weie maintained at these points and iiispectdl from time to time. The records from these places have therefore been chosen as standards of reference with which the shorter records are compared. IVoni these comparisons corrections have been deduci li anil applied to the short records. The nece—ity for such correc- tions may be seen in the diagrams of Plate I, on which the yearly t it ds of preeipit itioii at the standanl stations have been plotted. Stations reportinu for the period ISS;{ to ISOti. only, would provide data whose simple average would be much below the thirty-yeir normal, while data for the vears lM»)i to l".«>4, and for the years I'M).") t' noted in this cise .also that there is no close parallelism between the curves of tlie stand.ird stations. The eustoniarv methods of reduction of short ri'cords to a Ions: period avera(je involve the conii)ari.Min of the avi r::p> of the short period with the averaci of the same iieriod at the ni'arest station with .i lonu r. rord. The proportion between the two short period averages is assumed to hold true for the long period ant,ition is taken as the normal for the station with tln' short record. Hut if a strict le>t of this nu'thod lie niailr throiigh a series of yi'ars, it will hr found to be very dependable only when the two stations to be eompareil are so close together that the etTect on the values in (piestion of the .seasonal and annual variations is sensibly the same for both stations. When the stations are at a distance from each other the fortuitous variations of the seasontd or animal dilTereiices from normal at tlii> two .-tations do not in the Prairie I'rovinces at least) bear any fixed relation to each other a.s the method implicitly recpiires. .\ii 1 theM' fortuitous variations from m i~on to season are in some districts much greater in magiiitiiile than any fixed pro])orlioii whi.h may exist between any two stations in virtue of topographic.il iiiHucnH i--. I''or instance we may consider a station oii'the south slope of a water-shed and a station on llie north slopi of tin -aim- water-shed, the ridge running east and west. If the noiiiial tiai'k of r.ini-bearing current.- in a given season is against the south slope w<' may expect the station on that slope will have greater normal prii ipitatmn than the station on the north slope. Hut if during the short term of years that we have a simuitaneou. record at both st.atioiis tlu' normal track of rain-beanng currents is not followed, and sii|i|iose that thi' track during thi- period is more nearly p.ir.illcl to the ndge than perpcliillcuhir to it, tiiell we siiouid and tiial Itie iiolii siauoii- rcceue ajiiiiovi- niatelv the -aiiie precipitation, in sUch a case the proportion for the period i^ unity and if -le ll pinportinii III ;ippheil to, -ay a 'hirly-yeiir riToi'ii at the slaie a the -mitli slope, tlie rc-uliiiiu ilrJ.uciil iiiirTiial f^r tin- niirthrni -tMiimi will he f;ir tmi nrr:it. 'l"tii- I--, nf loir r, :iii cxtrt'im- hypolhctical ciikc ami is ({ivcn only to miikp the point clear. This Inicls til Mil liypothosis whirh iiltlumgh ndwhcrc stated liy meleoro!i)Kist«, seeiiH to h;i\e lieeii tiiiilly ;irnl niiiir illy assumed, viz., that if the record at two manner the method of reduction we have heeii eoiisiderinn lieconu's aeceptalile liut the answer is then rcfpiired to the (|iiestion: How lone •> period is recpiired? The existence of lo)fical factor in ili|e. Only the temperature and pn cipitatioii data liefon' us at thi> lime have heen considered. We may examine this method of compari--ons as applied to the r:-cord of precipitation annually at .Mix and at Kdmonton. At Hdinoiiton we have a record for lit) years and at Alix for i:> years In the foUowiiiK tahle the proportion of the total annual precipitation at .\lix to that at Kdmoiit in is tjiven for each year of the siimiltaneoiis record. \N.\r.\I. •-'9 711 1 IS (W IS lU Oil 7 -.•1 (!'. -,»tl '1', lU « III 3 If these pcrcentajies are arranjjed as a fre(iueniy-(»rai)!i llu' figure • ill shew the wide disper- sion of the anuii d percentatjes alioiit their mean value. The mean is 91!( which is the value which would he iiosen l>y this mi'thod for the correction of the .Mix mean. The mode, or most fii()Uently occuinnu value, lies hetwieii III) and ll.'>. and there is just as much reason, if not more, for assumiii); that the precipitation .it .Mix is normally 112 per cent of that at Kdmonton, as there is for as^umiiiK that it is noriually il2 ]ier cent. Instances like this make one douht the nreei.-ioii of this melhod of reduction of short records to a Imic period. .\s another instance we may compare Didshury with Calgary, Here again ihe precision is of a very low order, the percentages varying from '.W to 211). The most fre(piently occurring values are grouped hetween U,) and ll.'i, while the average is i;}7, or, if the year liUtj be njected, 12',>. Uy the ordin.iry nuihod of reiluclion the normal precipitation .at Didslmry is to lie taken as 13.') per cent of the norm.il amount at ("alg.iry, hut a freipiency -graph will shew that there is no apparent reason why any value between llo and 1 10 should be more highly regarded ih.in anv other wilhin the same limits. V«ir. Total at I ali;ttry . Total at DidKbuo*. P^fcntaite Uiilsliury- I'ulKary. 1903 J2 77 21 so 911 19U4 II Sll 14 21) I2U 19U5 H .;.' 23 00 IIU I9ue . I'i .'1 is 12 112 1907 u ;i; 27 Ul IKI 1908. . IS -23 ao s9 114 1909 13 S6 20 99 134 1910 r.'(13 1696 140 im 1 , , . 19 17 24 25 124 I'lij 21 :12 22 24 104 I'JUl 17 0.1 1983 112 IMI 17 70 170S 9« .;pi ' 1 , - ».*» 2»-.i» 159 lUlU i:i'91 U 26 24* Hit A Illi>ili|i(';ill.iii iif llir < <'iii|i.'iii.ii|i liii'llinil »:i-. ;>ivl. 'I'liis cnii-i^ti i| in sctlinc uiit upon .1 map tlic prrcciititnf of tlirir r«"«pffli\r tliirly-yciir iinrriial prri'ipilntiipii wliirli li;i (•iirri'-pniiilc I tn a staiuliirti >tiitiiin. Kiii'li of the ticlils wen' tiitTirciiti'itcd l>y lilies of cipial variation from normiil. And thi< proci'diiri- as-e of sneh map< we may cIioom' any point on the mai> ami renl otT the variation from normal for eieh of a -erie" of years. We -hall then have a series of peri'entanes to use for eorreelion of the observed data at that point. 'I'luis in the rase of .Mix, already eonsidered, we have the l'ollo\vin>» results. ■\nnuaj PrfH^ipitfitioi^ Al». reail. Tulal Prpripiluliim. l-.^titiiiitf Normal. iifi: l'«ls \'.ni> I'.ii I nil:' nil.'! mil Hii:. luir, i"ir 70 111 m 2AV, in.i ■•\ II.-1 22 Wl Sll 1.1 IC' 22 .VI U'l 17 7:) Mini Ml III '.II 1.1 1-4 ".", IS :'7 21 .ill 11. -1 .'.'411 II 1.-1 II. 'i 1." :iii 11 :iii III.' 11 r, H 111 i:iii II 111 1(1 N'l S.'l i:i m 111 :iu II.' 1.1 111 i:iiO 7(1 11 ": ■J\ :i" \\f see from the table that the annual data furnish value- whirh an- iim-l ii' •jUi nl Inu. i a i:i and l.'i inches with the hulk of the remainder in the nrou|is lo 17. an 1 17 I'.i. Um il -mr redurtion is -oiind in prinriple we -hoiild ^el in the estimates of the normal a liii;li finiu' iir\ in one class. In fact, however, the di-trilnilion is not impioved. We have now a ilouhli umdc (in the classes V.i l.'i and 21 'J^!! which >hews that He .ire not riiiht in as-iiiiiiiii; any principle of continuity of variation in respect to iirecipitation. in recaril to its variation I'loiii norni.il over any Inrtje area at least. IVeciiiitation. unlike temper.itiire. is not loiiiiiiii.ni- wiih time. There is neither time nor space without temperature while ))recipitatioi: i- i v i\\\hi rr di-c in- tinuous in Uolh re-pect-. DuriiiK those intervals of lime in which pn lipitation occur- n- distrilnitioii over the area afTected is miierally very irregular as the na'linu- ol ■;aui:c- li:i\r eonclusively -hewn, and it is a common experience diiriiut the ihiinderstonn- \vl:irh ir.iini for -iii'h a laruc part of the \ve>terii railifall. to find iiair.iw path- heavily walii..| wliil. n. u areas (.scape with little or no rain. And in a month during which practically .ill the r.iiiif'll oeciirred in thnndershowcr- over a larce area we may easily conceive of the p.itlis of the sliowir- as eros-inj; and reeros-iiij: each other in a network occasioneil hy the varyini: points of oiiciu and the varyini: directions of projiiiMnu of the thunder-liowers. .Vnd at llie points in the network where the pdths cross we slcdl proliaMy have the heavie-t rainfall and 'il those puiiit- wherc the path- ilii Hot fall We shall evidently h:ive the minimum rainfall, in extreme case- /.rrn. If the rainfall of a month or a sea.son occur as de-criheil we -h.ill have several possihilities 'riie standard ^t.ition m.iy he on a path and the station whose short record is to he adjusted ni:i\ lie in an interval helwein the i)ath-, or vice versa. The standard station may lie .at a cro--int; of two or more shower paths ami the station to he adjusted in an interval of minimum rainfall, or vice versa. In ^iich in>tances we h.ive the cases where the porcentages as re.id from .i map atiree very hadly with the actual perceiitatre as computed. Where luith stations fall "ii |i,illis (even if one he a "knot" and the other on a "siiifile -traiid"; or where both -talioiis liappi ii to fall in are:is of minimum rainfall, thiii the agreement between the pcrceiilajic i. ad I'H lie m ip and the computed percelitade will be mneh closer. I'or very short periods -iich as sincleday of local showers or even a week nf -. ai ii n A i hiinder- showers we must picture lire network so that we may assi(jn no rainfall to liic area- liiluein the paths. liiit for a perio'l such as that from the 1st of May to the l.'itli of .XiidUst diiriii!; which mills coverini; a fairly larpe terr tory may occur on sdine days and tlinnderstorms follnwini; erratic paths on many other days the iielwurk of local -howir p.itli- may It rru,irdrd .i- -iipi'r- imposed upon a surf.iee watered by the yeiieral rains. Sueii (ainsideialioii-.althoimh a mere introdiiciiun to the ,-erve to )ioinl ou' Imw unlikely il i- iliai fn i- inlerpolalio.i of isoval- oi I'll I Ipilalmn upon iiie m.Mp- ;i- .ir-i llii( li ;;iinM- w :ii ■j,i\, ai nu air llv-llil-. .--nrne idea, howevci. i- iieia's-ary of the caiii in aci iirai \ wiiirli will I'ellou fm n iiicica-e in llie lin:;tli nf lime luvenil by tlie nli-er\atiiiu-. .And for iKi- purpn-i we haM forliin.itely tla- pair of Hm -l:illnli- t^ll .\|l|Mllr ;1ILiui<. Tlir total for Mich \i:ii- i- oiiiiltcd from llic fcillnwiiin lalilr, 'riic two st:itioii-i arc ijUitc near, alioiit trii mill',-. ap:ill. ami ihi'Irforr one ininlil cxpci-t tin- iiicthoil of coiiipai ii Hs 111 3(1 n:l IS 70 11(27 119 14 .14 14 48 11152 ».i n an IK 07 2«-47 I.Vi 23 28 1710 L'l :!7 12.-. 16 01 12 90 I M tt» 1(W 18 «i 18 :i3 n^i 111 211 m 17 (W 24 5S 1 .'ii 22 12 18 24 i ai ;w lli.'i 17 .VJ 16 71 1 IK M ^^'l 17 41 18 3.1 IS (17 iiii H 27 19 m ' 2.5 7.1 1 ,',:i ID 37 14 M 3) 01 lii: 23 (i« 22 14 21 24 iii:i l» 71 IS (18 19 77 III! 13 M 13 70 11 tl7 '('i 1 III »2 17 .W ■:ii M liii 21 64 15 91 HI OV 1 1 13 1« 16 21 •Least Valui- tCri'iKi.st \ ulu, When two stations arc so cIom. to carli other as the-.- two arc. wc -hoiijil expect that the "normals" as derivccl from the series of aimu.il pcrcciita^;i ^ should dilTi'r hut little from each other, if the luetliod of n iluctloii is accurate. Hut thi' cstiinates of the Indian Head normal vary from 12.")l to 'J.')'.''.' inches, nor do the ureal majority of thi' estimates f.all within one yroiip of v.aliii- unless the width of the irronp is (piite lar«e. The width of the ijroiip nece>sary to enclose a );ivcii proportion of the c-tiiiiates will tivc an idea of the relialiility of the inethod. and sitice this i;roii|i-width is lar^e when thi' proportion denianded is IukIi. we see that evni in tiiN very faxnurahle comliin:ition of (^u'.Vppelle and Indian Head, we should not lie alilc to ~:iy with i;ri'at cerlainty the imr'nal annual precipitation at cither one if we had to ilepi'iid only on Ihc loni; record at tin' other. Numerically, the improvement of the oliscrxcd values liy the corrections at Indian Head IS found liy the standard deviations. The standard deviation of the observed values is 'J-fH* and of the e~tiiiiales of the normal is 'J'Sd, wliili' the coerticieiit of variability of the former is It)'.'),) per c( lit and the 1 ilter is [['}■ 1 per cent. Tin iini)rovi'meni of the simple averan • of the short record at hiilian Head by wiii^htinn the yearly totals by comparison with the :U)-ve.'ir record at Qu'.Vppclle is therefore not so ureal .'is we minht have expect eil. Since there is some improvemenl. however, it seems that the mean of the estimates of the normal by comparison at Indian Head is nearer the true ,averaj!e than the mean of the observed values. It seemed that if this is so, the progressive means formed out of the adjusted values should show le.ss variation than the pronres.'-ive means formed out of thi' observed values. I'roKressive means werr, therefore, formed from the two series of tiuures. Means of the first two years, of the second two years, of the third two ycirs tind so on till the series is exhausted; means of the first three, the seeoiiil three and so on, tiimlly tfruups of ten; the resultin({ serie.i and their van.ibilii v ;ire jjiveii in 11- • t.ililcs lulnw. HiH I'KiM.IU.-'.-lM. M1.\N> Ml ANSI VI, IIIW IWTATltlN Al INIJIAN lll.Ul Pvriod. XyK«n. Sycan. tymn. .,««. 7 >nir». 9 yi.«ni. lOyaan. lit »-.v.v 4th •ill, ii: •Ml, lihl, Mill 1 .'1 h nil. ml. I'.ili itiii, .1)1 h It 12 1497 ISftl IN «2 17 » 14 Ml 1931 19 t4 I74N 19.12 21 44 2U2U 17 »U 17 NO IK«J 21 S3 21 70 l« 7N 1.1 .34 1923 17» urn IS 4i 17 34 17 19 ID »4 17 m IK 21 IV 41 IN 3S 20 112 20 17 19 27 17 711 IN 3.', 30-44 20 92 19 ON ID TV 17 44 17 47 ID 79 isao 1» 73 IN 4S 17 24 IN «V 19 SN 19 47 19 »D 19 48 IV 1)2 IK ID 19 IW 20 IR 19 ID IK S2 IH 00 I6.i7 laiM ID 20 ID 3S IN 04 17 96 17 SN IS 73 211 23 IV 0» III :I7 1924 19 UK 10 /r ivm IK VH IK «• IV 14 17 lU I«2) 17 IS 17 29 17 NN IN 41 IN m 19 IS 19 4S IK 73 IV 21 IV 4« ■» HI •S .1« i^ 4S IV OS IK 43 17 01 17 23 17 7lt IK 67 IH HI IK 42 IN N« 19 31 19 3S 19 7N IV 20 IN K4 Ik 71 ID W 17 22 17 .12 IK 29 IK .17 IK «7 IK II IN «l 19 71 19 39 19 ^1 IN 91) Ik 12 IK 2:t -•^tHfiilHrd l)f\mli'.n 1 99 in m 1 '- l» M4 on 07t 0-« < .►..ffi.-it^nt o{ Vnrmbilily r M 7M DM 4M 4 10 »m PROORF..S8IVK. MK.ANS (IK WIIMVIKk dK XORMAL AT INDIAN HEAD. IVrio.! 1-1 .'n.l ,ir.l lili 'ill, I'lili Till sil, ml, lilll, ml, 12lh I3lh. 14th '.Hh mill I7lli Isih I'.Mli 1111 1, L'Nt Slit'HJurii I >i'\ ii»n..n CoefficieDt of Variability 2 yon. 3 yean 1 IS .10 U.37 1.1 H3 IN9D m K7 .* H3 21 W 19 49 111 !'.■.> 17 10 ID :;7 IS S5 17 .19 16(12 15 00 ID It 15 HI ID 2H 17 '17 IN 06 17 H2 17 47 17 .12 17 7D 17 .12 1S02 IS US 17 31 l)i Wl IK .18 IS .a IS 26 .11 11 17 97 lo sn IS 43 IS til 111 7.' i« m Its 9 37 ID* Synn. 617 IK 62 IH 02 17 HI IS 7:1 111 .'11 1« IS ID Ml ID Kl ID D6 17 84 17 98 17 27 18 15 18 43 17 .10 17 20 IT 47 18 2N 090 (yuan. t'U 17 93 IK 03 IT D9 IT TD IK Dl ID 42 17 04 ID 82 17 02 IN 04 IH 17 18 14 17 D4 17.10 ID 99 IT 2fl O'SS 17 9.1 17-N 17 01 17 84 ID 7.1 ID DT ID 99 IT 0:1 17 .11 IT .14 IK (19 IS 111 IT 51 17D2 IT 28 It 17 Rymn. »U 48 >'7« IT 84 IT 28 IT 18 IT SI III m ID IIH I7-IJ 17.2S 16'9D IS 12 IS ICI 17 lid 17 .'.1 17 4" IT 13 041 l'S7 (yuan. 17 29 17 .39 17 22 17 85 ID m ID tM 17 37 ID 98 17 .W IN II 17 DO 17 S« IT tl 17-27 IT 18 0-33 I'M 10 years. IT 40 tT 41 IT 32 IT T4 IT OS IT-ON IT 09 IT 49 17 .19 17 1.7 17 .V.I 17 -12 IT 22 on I'M i;vi-ii ;iltliiiut:h "ii ;iri-ouiit I'f the iiiiiirrfi-i-tinu ,,f tin- iiii-llicul nf n-ilurti. ,. tlic v.-iri(m> rstiniiitcs of till- nil- ,i:il did nut yield :i i-ciii>l;iiit \aliii . yrt. if it li:i.- :iiiy liii-rit Mt nil, \Vf sli.iuld find lis till' iriinth if tlic prrii"! involved iiicrea^. ■^. the iirntjri-"ive ineiins tendiiiK nii.re rapidly to a fixed value in the ea.se of the adjusted totals than m the ease of the observed totals. The tallies iif progressive means with the appended -land.-ird deviations and ciirflieienls of variaiiilily do shew this to he the ease. To make a (iraphieul eoiiiparison Let .en tlie two sets, we mu- fit the values of thi tfieients to a eurve. Plottinir eoeffieients aifaiist periods, we ohtain a eurve whieh resembles the exponential curve y = ab « HejietinK ttie eoeftieients for the valites taken sinnly, and using only those for periods of 2 ye.-irs and greater, we liiid after fittiim by least square-, for the eurve of variability "f the ..' verve I valuer that (•„ - 12-'.li;-lii|: p '"' and that for tile en r\ I- of variability of ihi -idjii-^led ;.il-iN (•„ - bJ-lh-loni' ""'■ The eurve of variability of the ailjiL-ted totals has tiiirefnre eonsiderably Lrre.ater negative slope, that IS to say 1I e variatiility of means from the .adjusted totals tends to vanish in a shorter -....ri.-..i ;-.f -.■i---;rs il.-if. fr;-.:;-. t!;;- ; .b;.--rv:-:! valne-; !*!:!t!!:ir ! :e i'oefMeieiit e<;'.!;il to i-jero. we ii'ive the curve "erossiiiK tlie axis of p where log p = 1 '.i'li, or at llie point where p is 'Jli-ti years in tlie case of the obser\ed total- .\nd similarly in the case of the adjusted totals the vuriubility v.mishes for p= 12 7 years I«7 \Vr fiiM HN ilirii iliiii till- jiii-.iii iif iiiv l.t siicc( -«iv.' iiiiiiniil :i|i|ir'»iiiijilii>ii< to ilii' iicirmii liv till iiictl. >ii of voiiipariMiiii, will |ir(iti:tlily Kiv a^ x I n iinriii.il iit Iiicliun lli il iis thi' iiii'iiii t)f Mii\ 2H ■<' -ii-MMvc Mtiiiiiiil iili'iTvriliiiii-i. Iroiu ii |i:irlii'iii:tr rii.»i' ••uiii m tins wi- itif nniiiflv wiirniiitril in ili iwiuK my Krinriil coiiiliisiDris, hut the fiui i^ that ni IIih cum- the result-* (if (Hrrful iinaly-is •,( the lat.i priivc tli it tlic ({'■ikthIIv acccptiMl liilnf that nicaiis iidjusttii l)y niinpiirisdii with it Idiih rcinrd mailc !!■ ar by, nwf ii hitltT a|)pr(/xiiiiatiiiii to tlir trur tiuriiial, in true to u trr'aili extent. "ir- necessary to Rive a fair apprcixiination 'he fir^t plaee the distance between the b- able to say luiw rapidly the aecuniey plaee the absolute variability of the precipi- It 1-. howiver. vidi ut that the number of \ ti) the iioniial 1^ nut decided by tlil- one instance, stations considered is only ten niih ^ and we shall decreases with incre:i-ii u di-tai -v. In 'he se tati -n in this particii ir distrn' s a deterniininjc factor in setting the number of years necessary for a Kodd normal. We shall si c this more readily if we cirasider that 2'.i years of observation at Indian Head yield by simple averajjinn a nornrd which will bo but little changed by the addition of futuri' observations, while if the obsei \ :t'iuns ut ("algary for M) years are treated in the same w.iy as above (by forming int ms fo"- various period.s) we obtain for the variability of the annual Tciipitation at C'al({:''v, (' - II) J2-27 ")',» UiK p Ihe averape- hen become constant when |)-'J8 7 years, or the average of any '2\i succes.sive years will not sensibly >'Mira » H.% 1 tw 7 vi*«r II •! 1 1* :, » ■■ S U 1 (U J • ■■ 4 «n on 1(1 ■ .1 .w OM r. C>fllH % in-hr*. >*« nu >» • 41 1 M 0« 1 l» nti Ottinu t.i Itii' ■.r:irc-ity >if ncuril- wliuli .n.- ■■.■iii|i|c li- foi lorn; |.,ri.M|- il i-i Tint pos-iililc 1.. tiv lli>' ilirivc t.il'lr ;\ viTV siiti-ifni-liirv lr«t Itiil iifliT CMii-iil.'nililc liilimir in invi-titfiliim till' Mili.il'illlN iif llir nrnriU III S;i»k:itili(W;iii iiiiii \I:iIilliili,i. it \v:i^ cliridi'il tliit :iflir ;iiljii>l liicnl !■>■ (■(iiM|>;iri»"li witli ;i -iMiiclMnl -l ilii.ii m niial |i:irt uf tln' iiipriii:il> >o il.rivrd iii Ihr-r two |irii\iiiii -i wiTi- i>r.il>;ilily iii:irrr tliui ntw iiicli tn tnir niinn:il .■iiiiiMal pri'cipit ilioii ■'I'mi iioniKil" Ml llii> luiiiii'ctiiin lurMiih, nf courw, only llif :ivcr.'i(!i' fur llic pcnml Isss I'.MT ' hi lircount uf till' lirukiii cli:ir:i(tcr of the ird.i in'tliitiit liiurr ili'liiiilr riv:iriliiiu llic |i|-.pliil>li' iircurmy of tin- iinrni.il:< r:iii U pn-oiil lie >.'i\i ii In till' prnviiuc (if AllHTt.'i :i-^ «■!• p'ls.-i fidlli priiiir Hilil ImMiImmiK In lli' iin'ill\ .li\ .■! -ilicl nmntry uf (lir foutliilU cf llif limky MiMint:iiii- wi- liini >n in in S.i-k;itiliiw;in iiU'l Miiii- tuliii. 'I'lii liitiirr^ for .Mix Mill Diii-liiiry wm- ifivcii -oinc con^idiT'iti'in ;it ttir oiii-ii .if tlii- i)iiiMW<^ioii Hi'f.Triii); ii^viKi to tlw-r i liiK-. wr coinpiirc the oliscrvrcl tot:il- iiiorr riritiillv with till' .iiljil-^tril lot.il> hy coiiipuluiy tlir sipi:irr root of tlir ini'iiii ■'ipi.irr (lr\i,ilion of tlir ilitTiTiiii ilnii- from tlnir iivtr.iL'i' W i' liml tlic stiindiinl diviilion of t| Iwrrv.-d toliijj iil Oid-tmry for 11 yi';ir,'< is '> 1 .■iiid of tlir .idjii-tfd IoImU 4 (i; or, rrfiTiiiii; to llir MVrrMi£r« we li:i\r till' c orthri.'iits (if v;iri:iliility :i.- ri'-pr. 1 1\ ilv .':i 1 .'ilid Jill ■"lir :Mljii-'nii ii' hi-, t licri'- forr iiiiprovi'd tlic norniiil rvrn luttrr lirrr tlim in tlir i'H>i' of Indiiii Hi- id Hut in llio i- i^c of Aiix til.' -I;ind'ird dcviMtioii of i:< oI.m rM'd tot:iN 1- :(■ » (cocf. of v;ir. 2(1 li :Mid of tlir :idjn-trd total- I H iioi'lT. of \;ir. -'7 1). Ill till- i',i>i' thr .itli'iiipt to ;idjii-l li."^ niadr tlir ti^'iiri'- v.iry inorr WldrU tlllin :i> oli^rrvrd. Tlir lllr:ili of tlir ollsrrVc'd lot'lU H. lloWI'Vrr. VrrV lilllr dllTiTclll from llir iiirMii of tlir Miljii-t'd tot:iU, tlir dilTrrrnrr Miiioiintmi; t'l :iii inrri':iM' of (IS inrli by Mdjil-liiirnl Otlirr -litioiw wliii'li yirldrd I r rr ult- " lirp :ii|jii-.trd wrrr Hhokfiild-'. Drliii. H:inn:itliiii. Ilill-dowii. H;i-li iw, .'iiid Spr:iii;(' !•' in I'liiliil AU'rrtn. Hr.ivrr Mliir- in tlir -outli, Sioii, I'lin-t.'ililr, ^\ iili:iiiiiini. and Hon Anord in tlir iior'li. In m.iiis r i'.r>. Imurvrr. llir rr^iilt.-. wrrr vrry (joocl ind 1, :ind on tlir wliolr llir ('a- ornirrrd wlirrr tlir contoiir-linr< arr vrry irrruular. Willi rrtfard to annual prrripilation-n'rinaU a~ rrifi off tlir acconipaiiyin!; m.ip our ron- rlii-iioii is tliat lliry may lir .Irpmdrd upon to i;ivr a fairly arciiratr approxiniation to tlir truth 111 Manitolia and Saskatrhrwaii lull that in tlir inountaiiiou- rr^ion of Alhrrta thry mu-t lir arrrptrd with ■.oiiir ri'MTVt', rsprriallx wlirrr thr prrripititioii iiridiriil !- \rrv -ti'rp. So far wr havr lirrii roii.-idrrinj; oiilv thr normal aiiioial pn'c.pit it ion. W'r liopnl. how- cvrr, to (five thr normal di-tnlnitioii .if tin- prnipit ii ion I liiMiinhout thr ycir. .\ mrtliod which has lirrn oftrn ron-idrrrd MUiud m lli.'or\' ami prarlirr drirrminrs tin- avrragr prrrmt'inr of thr annual prrri[iitatioii wlurli ha- filli'ii in rai'li nionlli .liiriii« tlir .juration of thr ri rd and thru prorrrds to ih-triliulr the nornuil annual total tliroiii;li llir yrar .irrordir.j; to tlirsr prrcrntiiKr-. It h-i- rvni lirni said tliil in sirnr cliinalr- tlir inontlily prnriila^rs of prrripi- tation arr Ir-s variahlr thai thr annu.'il prrcipititioii il >rlf. If this lir -o il follows of roursr that whrn the aiinual total noes hrlow avrra^r tlirr.' ma-t In' a iir irly li.\rd proportion of tlir drrrrasr orrurniin 'i' '"H'li month. This i.- diMi.li lily not llir lasi- in t lir ( 'aiiadian Wrst. Coin- pared with thr >umnirr prrrip!tatioii that which falls in tin- wintrr nionlli- .■• ipiitr -mall as may lir srrii on I'latr 111. Airl the prrcipil.itioii in a suninirr in.inthmay vary from nothing to alioiit II) in.hcs. I'or rxainplr thr prrcrntaui' of tli.' r.irr.-p.iinlini; yr.ir's prcipilalion which fril III .ai li .liiiir 111 l\,rrn 1 SSI and lOIT at ■.Irdiiiiii Ilal is t'lvrn In tlir following talilr. -MKDK INK H.vr. .luni" prci-ipitali.iti »-■■ [HTri-iitaKe (rf yearly tot;i' Yow. % Yew. Vav. 1»I7 IDIS ISM 11114 I'll.; I'll. mil HIIII (8 .Miir- .lii .>i'rtr- I 16 M Hi Ti It IIKW I'jnx I»II7 I'liiti Iwi.'. I'MH nwi IMU 111 I'JOI nuiii ism :;i : lH*i 44 , iJtii; 11 IM>.^ j:< '■ imu 19 in ISO! MM.' 41 1'.' DMI :;:! It INWI .w :ll \i.vj .1 !l l.tSK ■a III IIW7 M ■i-l IHM 23 17 » tm A liirjlc iinimImt of -liurl ri'Ci.nU w iin .•iilju-liiiit :in .ilmiit lulit \i';ir^ 111 liiintli .•iiwl llnTf- fiin till- piTi TUtjiicr" III Mriliiiiir Mill Irn r Ihi ii jiniiiiKiil m '"Hr -itii'm iif iiulil yi-tir-i cHch. \\v Tc tlii'l wlillr llir .liilir pcri riiljiiiis riipi(ti' ill llir wiiv Iniiii II In .>« Itirrr H Mi) primuiinrril uriiiipiiiit iiriir liny (rivni mhikiiiIikIi' In fii'l ilir ■liiiini' llml iiii\ limi'- prnriilnKr will full 111 llir rlM-< liclvHTii l.'i pir iTIit .mil H-'i prr ri'lil riilliiT lli.ili f:ill (piltslilp timt iIu^n iil:iy ln' i"-liiii:ilril niuulilv 111 lir Hilly II 7 Kmiifiill iii:ip.« liiKfil nil :i r.iMipiiriiln i iiiviiriiiliihlv i.f lllnlllhlv priri Illrtlf''" ■"lliilllil tlicri'fnrr lii' lH"il Willi riiulliill I'likiiiK till' Tiiriiii- in (frniipi uf iiitlit vc;ir< ruMiiiiiif liaik f.niii 1!'I7, »<• liiivc llir Iim«I 'lU'iiii pin iiit:i(fi' 17 .iiiil llir uri riti'Ht 2.") wImIp llir :tll-\iiir iiiiriii;il n 21, lo whirli llir Hi-yt'iir iiiriiii!< rlii-rly iipprnxmi.ilr I'lic I'mht-vrir iiii'iiii^. Ilicrcfiir.'. ililTrr frmii lln' mirniul by 1 prr 'iiil :it MiMliiitir H.il. or liy .'i» null uliicli i>^ 20 pir rriil nf tlir 'iminiil 'iiiii' riiiiifiill i2 I'lli iji .iiMiii-; iiii: lUltl lUIS IUI4 i:il3 l!ll.' VMf IIMO Sf« 2S iH >i'nrii IX i|« yi'iirn) l»'( SO mov IS 1908 M l«07 17 t«OR SI 100.1 « l«04 1« 11K« 2S \to-i » 31 2.1 •J I It Y«u 1*01 1900 Ilt99 INN IH9fi IH»S I MM % Ymt ■J* :>i ■w 21 lU II IH<)3 \HV2 IXVI III90 IIMI* 1W7 IWM •-I IS :ii* IS 4 J7 2« > N'( short prrioil of artivity. it wiih louiiii, nowrvrr, iiiai ronniii'iiiion?* in i mean-* whicli wcrr Ics.s mibjrrt to variation with flic length of 'lie |HTiinl Wi' may thrrcfori' sum up our investigation of the rainfall ilata liy s\yin>j that we have inmr to tlir (jiMifrul I'oiirlusion that monthly normals of prrciintalion lould luii lie sutisfartorily maiMii'il with thi' amount of data now availiililc. NTori- ami lontJrr ri'corils must lie acrumulatcil lirfiiro a .satisfactory vnrs iiT niimthly pri'i-ipitation maps ran hi' formed for a country of su.'i. (jreal vanalinn in rainfall as southern .\l(icrta and soiitlierii Saskatchewan. It was foiiiiil that eomliinations of months could ne manped with fair approximation to the true normal, and there fore mafis for April-May, June-July and Auuust-Septemher are uiven. No maps are ijiven for the winter months Imt it is p.'rhaps in order to say that the method of measuring the waler-eipiivalent of snowfall by simply dividinj; the depth by U) must introduce uncertainty into the figures fur the winter months and tin refore into the annual figures. .M),'rsT.MENT OK TEMF KR.\TIKK OBSERVATIONS estimatiiiR the normal temperatures for the accompanyiiit^ maps was as March-April, May-Juni , iiK- w.iKiiii. I iiw.,. ........... ... evfPr' year since 18( ! three groups were plotted on maps, 84 maps in all. O- The pnx'cdiire follows. For all stations the means for each year of the combiiialions, . July-AuKUsI, were computed. Then the difference from normal in every year since 1890 at the ^tiindiird stations for each of the.se Tite viMiiiiMEii si;liioiis III! I'll! 11 111 I iie.si- iiiit-e tiiMiu."^ *y tn: iJiuLvtv* ^jii ....»M^, yj^' .....i-^ .»* .•.». v.' these maps the differences from averaije were distributed by isovars, so that the ditlerenoe tro.a. normal temperature for any bi-monthly Rruup in any year for any station could be read off the map. All the separate records were then correeted by addinjj or subtracting the difference 170 fiiiiii iiiirm.il :is rciiil fmiii Ihc iii.'ip. If tin.-, proccdiiri' li:'.(l hrcii ali,MiluI"ly jus'iliril ;ill tin- Miir HHII, I'M),", HU I. .Maps of Variation from ten-year normals were then con-trucled and .all places with normals for (Uily one or only two of the leii-year period- were hy these maps reduced to a tliii ty-ye.ir system. This resulted ill increasing the number of standard stations or stations whose thirty-yea ■• normals were kiKiwii. There remained a larne number of stations with short records which did not fall v.li !ly 111 either ten-year periods The method of u-iiiK these stations was in two parts. The period lObi to I'.tl" was found 'o be common to a lariJi' tiuniber of them. Their mean maxima and minima were therefore calculated for this period as were also tlie maxima and minima for the standanl or thirty-year stations for the same period. The dilTerences from normal of this period I'lKJ I'.HT at the standard and thirty-year stations were tlieii set out on maps. 2 maps for each month, lUie for the maNinia and one for the minima. Lines of difference from normal witc then drawn iijion the maps. The mean maxima ,ind miniina for the period litbi to l<.tl7 were then entereil uiion the maps and isotliernis ilrawn throuirh them. Phe isotherni.s were then added to t' c isovars lor dilTerences from nonnali the iMitherius of the ni.axima to the i-ovars of the maxima, and, mutatis mutandis, the s.ame bir the minima. The first points addeil were those points where the isotherms intersected the isovars, since these Were inte^;ral numbers and the ailditioii was easiest there. Where lartje spaces were left without intersections furthiT additi' us were m.adi'. The known oata for the thirty-years station.s were then addecl to the-' .idditioiis and new i>otherms were drawn in respect to the temperatures represciitel by the additions. These new i-otherms were. then, the noriii.d maxiiua. or the normal minima as the case nii^ht be. There Wire still many statKuis not utilized, those whose data did not fall • .unpletely or at all in the period \'.)]'.i to ID' 7. These data were scattered over so many periods that recourse hud to be niaile to the old method of compari-oii with the nearest stand;ird stati(Mi. In most of thes"- ca.ses the data were compared month by month with the data of the st.indard station and where a very larne difTerence from the -taiidard --tatioii was found, a diffi retice so lar(fe as to be idainly ".■duior'iial," tint month'- data w.as rejected. The additioiial normals so founil were added to tin' maps previously prepared by the addition of "i.sos." and any eh inses in the isos made neces.sary by this additional data were then iiiadi'. ( )ii all ilie maps of normal maxima and minima thus made se\eral piHiits were cho.-en at raliiloin, and for such points the mean temperatures were calculated. These mean temperatures wi're then compareil with the normal mean temi)eratures which h.id been determined by the first and discardecl "freciueiicy method " and the agreement in .all c-.ise. w:i- found to be >;ood, I'iieilly It may be .said that in our opinion the temperature maps are v<'ry reliable and much more so than the precipitation maps Had there existed c-omplcle thirty-year records for all or a majority i^f the .-lations all this ledious work would not base been iii'cessary and nothini? but the continuance of observations foi a like period will determuic the accuracy of the work.