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As questions connected with the climate of Vancouver Island and the influence on it of ocean currents have lately been the subject of several communications in the pages of NATURE, it may be worth while to draw attention to the fact that Esquimalt, at the southern extremity of the island, together with several places on the mainland of British Columbia, have now been for a number of years occupied as regular stations of the Canadian Meteorological Service, and that trustworthy meteorological results are to be found in the annual reports to Government.
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DAWSON, G. Climate of Vancouver Island. Nature 23, 385–386 (1881). https://doi.org/10.1038/023385b0
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