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Ilcteorohgical Table. 



383 



REMARKS ON WEATHER. 



5. Snow-ball in bloom (vi- 



burnum.) 



6. Locust leaves fully devel- 



oped. 



Locust in bloom. A thun- 

 der storm at 3 P. M. 

 A violent thunder storm 

 between 1 and 3 A. M.: 



10 



13. 



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diameter at 2 P. M.: also 

 a storm at 5 P. M. A 

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1 6. A light thunder shower at 



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 P.~M. 



17. A dash of rain at 91. < P. M 



18. 

 19. 

 21. 



22. 



27. 

 28. 



Some rain at 1 1 A. M. 



Strawberries fully ripe. 



Passing showers during 



afternoon and evening. 



Minimum Thermometer 



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A sprinkle at M. 



A sliffht shower at noon. 



Remarks. — The Barometer 

 has ranged unusually low. 

 The average temperature is 

 nearly teu degrees lower than 

 that of the same month last 

 year. 



Explanation. — 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 numljers show the 

 number of tenths clouded. 

 The direction from which Ihe 

 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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