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23 days about one-half; on 17 days, nearly half the State; on 

 the rest, they were local and limited. 



As intimated above, the publication of this report (Thunder- 

 storms in Ohio in 1917) has been and is being delayed on 

 account of lack of the necessary funds. 



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