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High VI, 30.6 inches, like two preceding areas, embraced a north- 

 ern and a southern center. The system was felt in New York from 

 the 27th to 30th bringing cold clearing weather. 



Low IX, 29.8 inches, passed north of New York on the 29th, and 

 gave a heavy snowfall in Oswego county but moderate or light 

 showers in other sections. 



Notes of Observers at the Following Stations: Humphrey, 

 thunderstorm with snow on the 11th. South Canisteo, the month 

 ends wintry. A fair supply of water in springs and streams. 

 Wheat seeding in progress on the 4th, and plowing on the 20th. 

 Stock in pasture and grass growing all the month. Arcade, month 

 very favorable for wheat and grass seeding, and these crops much 

 improved. Number Four, lake frozen on the 17th and so remains. 

 Setauket, first killing frost on the 18th. St. Johnsville, first snow- 

 flakes on the 10th. Caldwell, Lake George open throughout the 

 month. North Hammond, ground white with snow, but barely 

 frozen at close of the month. Some plowing in progress. Pitts- 

 ford, light snow on the 9th, the first of the season. 



