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REMARKS ON WEATHER. 



1. Faint indications of 



green grass. 



2. A thunder storm at 8 

 P. M., very brief. 



4. Frogs sing— small. 



7. A warai day, — max. 

 ther. 70° at 3 P. M. 



8. A warm day,— mar. 

 ther. 79° at 3 P. M 



9. A few drops of rain at 

 3 P. M. 



10. Sky cleared about 3 



P.M. 



Gooseberry and lilac 



leaves half formed. 

 A thunder storm at 7 



P. M. 

 Spring beauties in 



bloom. 

 Daffodils in bloom. 



15. Violent thunder show- 

 er this morning, with 

 gale from west. 



16. Grass well up. 

 19. A dash of rain at 11 



P.M. 

 21. Min. ther. 30°, some 

 ice formed. 



25. Strawberries and red- 



bud in bloom. 



26. Lilacs in bloom. 



27. Apples in bloom. A 

 fcAv drop of rain at M. 



29. Thunder in S. W. at 4 

 P. M., with a few 

 drops of rain 



Rejiark.— A very back- 

 ward and dry April. 



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