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METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA AND PLAGUE.

The first column shows the weeks numbered consecutively from January to July, 1906. The last column shows the total plague cases recorded each week. The four middle columns give the daily averages for each consecutive week.

Temperature

Relative

Week.

1

F.

Humidity.

Hours of Sunshine.

Inches of

Rain.

Plague.

58.4

73

4.1

·000

0

59.2

135

13

·008

2

3

57.7

77

4:0

·025

0

4.

58.6

31

2.2

·065

1

5

56.6

79

1-9

*220

2

6

60.7

135

2.6

·207

7

58.3

95

0.0

*066

8

67.0

93

17

*013

13

9

53.9

67

17

·012

co

10...

59.9

6.8

·002

14

11

60.7

32

0-2

∙190

12

68.2

94

1.1

•010

15

78

13

61.5

188

04

•163

27

14

68.0

87

1.7

·380

26

15....

68.4

188

2.1

*583

19

16.....

69.7

92

0-6

407

46

17

70.7

90

2.9

*024

58

18

72.5

92

10

-398

61

19.

74.7

.90

3.4

·001

95

20....

80-2

82

8.7

·015

104

21

79-6

81

3.3

1-006

111

92

76.7

78

23

83-1

179

24

83.4

25

816

26

81-3

27

82.6

(83

28

84.2

177

29

82.7

178

30

82.1

cekezo ka

6+7

-290

72

8.3

·037

58

9-9

·070

40

5.9

-301

33

84

8.6

450

20

5.5

·305

17

104

*005

10

6.8

•153

82

3.4

510

to 10

6

5

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