| Show CLIMATES OF HAWAII A Complete Assortment From Which I Ono 2Eay Choose Hawaiian Island Climate by C F Nichols M D in Americaa Monthly Review of Reviews for August Augt To meteorology i given a fortunatus choice Every gradation of temperature altitude and humidity with varying forcw and volume of wind currents i presented In tee Hawaiian Islands waile many subtle sub-tle potencies pervade the atmo te pC1enies atmosphere from to mountain Moreover fim sta mountan top reov eacCi grove beach vale summit and belt of land nreserves its reaneetive ftlitnril attributes almost unchanged throughout I the year Thus 11 Is possible for Invalid or epicurean epi-curean to select a climate or to change It a often as may be desIred Something like the rotation of the seasons in tem d pceatelatitudes may be had with no danger of meeting those sudden lapses of temperature so shocking to sensitive I organizations Mich of the principal islands is a Immense I Im-mense but extinct volcano Only one active ac-tive crater exists Kilauea on a spur of Mauna Loa on Hawaii A charming laboratory I oratory imbedded in ferns it serves a an escape valve Its dangerous freaks easily tg J avoided in fact these are quite under tbe I control of the friendly goddess Poe As the traveler gradually ascends he ftmls the air save ror a short rainy season is clearer with the increasing elevations and the cooler temperature often as equable I equa-ble as the warmer at the base of the mountain island By way of illustration a few hours ride from the hot marge of Kawainae on Hawaii palmfringed and with thermometer 1 ther-mometer ranging Detween SO and 92 degrees de-grees Fahrenheit brings the horseman well up the plain ot Waimea a region keenly Inspiring to every sense J ere the ari save for a short rainy season Is clear and quite sharp with occasional frosts Over the mountain side roam immense im-mense herds of catle and wild horses the pursuit of these is the chief occupation of natives and of whites whose noble muscular I mus-cular development is clearly the effect of a lawful tunic in the mode of life I On island Maul at an elevation of 4000 feet is a belt of large sugar plantations I In these little worlds of varied industrial I I requirements hospitality is generously j I dispensed Here the climate is ideally delightfiil sufficiently cool while yet no frosts nor chilling winds arc ever known I Through admirably irrigated grass tracts multitudes of violets appeal with many another flower and fruit of New England i growing at peace with their tropicborn I comrades Perhaps nowhere else out of doors will so varied a collection of plants thrive |