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Average Annual and Seasonal Temperatures. 



The statement below shows the average temperature, for each year, for 

 thirty-four years; also the Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter temper- 

 ature for thirty-four years. The coldest year, inferring from the average 

 temperature, was that of 1880, 57.2°; the warmest was 1864, 62.8°; the 

 mean average for the past thirty-four years, 60.2°, showing the coldest to 

 have been 3° below the mean average, while the warmest year was that of 

 1864, when it was 2.6° above the mean average for thirty-four years. By 

 careful study of the table, there will be noticed but a slight difference 

 between the coldest and warmest year, as compared with a thirty-four 

 years' average, generally not more than 3°. Therefore, we might safely say 

 that the average temperature of any year is not likely to vary more than 

 3° from 60° either way, between the hottest and coldest year, as compared 

 with the meat) average temperature for the past thirty-four years: 



Yeak. 



>l' in An- 

 nual Tem- 

 peraturr 



Mean 

 Spring Tem- 

 perature. 



Mean Sum- 

 mer Tem- 

 perature. 



Blean Au- 

 tumn Tem- 

 perature. 



Mean Winter Temperature. 



