422
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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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