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Low XI, 29.0 inches, deA'eloped suddenly in the Ohio Valley, 

 passing centrally over New York on the 30th to 31st, and, with 

 X, gave heavy rain or wet snow and a warm wave. 



Notes of Observers at the Following Stations: Hum- 

 phrey, 23d, high westerly gale, snow drifting badly; winter wheat 

 protected by snow in extreme cold of 24th and 25th. James- 

 town, blizzard on 23d and 31st. Bouckville, considerable plowing 

 this month. New Lisbon, creeks full on the 5th and 15th. Perry 

 City, wheat looked well when snow came; stock in good con- 

 <lition; some plowing under way. Setauket, gale on 14th. Bed- 

 ford, from 8th to 13th a period like Indian Summer. Cedar Hill, 

 high water in Hudson river on 15th and 16th. Honeymead 

 Brook, easterly gale on 14th. Lake George, lake open all the 

 month excepting along shore. Penn Yan, winter grain very 

 poor. 



