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REMARKS ON WEATHER, 



6th. Showers during afternoon 



and evening ; slight. 

 8th. Sprinkled several times 



during the day. Rain 



set in about G P. M.; 



stopped in the night. 

 14th. Very heavy thunder 



showers at 9 A. M. and 



9 P. M. 

 27th. Heavy showers, and 



much needed. 



Remarks. — Month quite 

 seasonal)le. Wheat fine; about 

 two weeks later in haiTesting, 

 as all other crops. "Wheat har- 

 vest not completed until 18th. 

 Mildew bad upon grapes. 



ExPLANATiox. — The state 

 of the sky is indicated in this 

 table by numbers from to 

 10 ; signifies perfectly clear 

 sky. 10 that it is entirely cov- 

 ered with clouds, and inter- 

 mediate numbers show the 

 numl)er of tenths clouded. 

 The direction from which the 

 wind blows is shown in the 

 initials of the points of the 

 compass. Its force is indicat- 

 ed by numbers ; meaning 

 a perfect calm, and 10 the 

 most violent hurricane. 



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