New York Weather Bureau. SS 



Low YI, 29.6 inches passed from the Northwestern States to the 

 Canadian coast on the 20th to 22d. Warmer, rain in eastern New 

 York, high winds on the lakes. 



High VI, 30.3 inches passed over Canada on the 22d. Slightly 

 colder. 



Low YII, 29.4 inches, moved from Texas to Michigan, and thence 

 over the Northeastern States to the coast on the 23d, giving the 

 maximum wind velocities of the month along the lakes, with rain, 

 snow and sleet. 



High YII, 30.3 inches, passed from the Western to the Southeast- 

 ern States on the 27th and 28th, maintaining mild weather in New 

 York in conjunction with 



Low YIII, 29.9 inches, over Canada on the 25th and 26th. 

 Light snows. 



High YIII, 30.7. A large area over the Central and Gulf States 

 on the 27th, spreading northward along the coast on the 28th. 

 The coldest weather of the month prevailed from the 26th to 28th. 



Notes. Robins were observed at Humphrey on the 17th. 



Distinct earthquake shocks were noted at Potsdam, at 11:03 p.m., 

 and at midnight of the 9th. Canton reports slight earth tremors 

 at 11 p. M. 



The observer at Perry City states that wheat was protected only 

 a short time by snow this month, and that stock wintered well. 

 Ice was gathered 18 to 20 inches thick. 



