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EEMARKS ON WEATHER. 



1. Snow and sleet most of 



the day, 



2. Wind went down at 3 



o'clock, but commenc- 

 ed with violence about 

 2 in morning. 



3. Wind went down about 



sundown. Snow melt- 

 ed in sun. 



Robins singing this 

 morning. 



Froze the ground solid 

 last night. 



A beautiful day. 



Therm. 54 in the sun. 

 . Snowed a little during 



day. 

 . Thermometer at 60° in 



the sun. 



Brilliant parhelia at 



7 A. M. 



Parhelia again this 7 



A. M. 



Snowed a little at 3 



o'clock. 



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shower at 3 P. M. 



Appeared much like a 

 shower at 3 P. M. 



A few flakes of snow 

 P. M. 



Snow this A. M., melt- 

 ed as it fell. 



Dash of rain last night. 

 Last vestige of old 

 snow, been on the 

 ground since Christ- 

 mas, disappeared to- 

 day. 



Tried hard to rain this 

 P. M., but failed. 



A snow squall last 

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Remarks. — One of 

 the coldest and dryest 

 " Marches " ever known in 

 this country. But little 

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 and melted snow in the 

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