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METEOROLOGY. 



MARCH, 1866. 



Table showing the highest andlowest range of the thermometer, (with dates pre- 

 Jixed, ) the mean temperature, and amount oj" rain, (in inches and tenths,) 

 for March, 1866, at the following places, as given by the observers named. 

 The daily observations were made at 7 6" clock a. m. and 2 and 9 p. m. 



Place. 



County. 



Observer's name. 



Date. 



Max. 



Date. 



MAINE. 



Steuben 



Lee 



West Water vUle 



Gardiner 



Washington . 

 Penobscot . . . 

 Kennebec ... 

 ....do 



Lisbon 



Webster 



Standish 



Cornish 



CornishvUle 



Androscoggin. 



....do 



Cumberland . . 



York 



....do 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Stratford 



Shelbume 



North Barnstead... 



Concord 



Claremont 



Do 



COOB 



...do 



Belknap . . 

 Merrimac. 

 Sullivan.. 

 ....do 



VERMONT. 



Lunenburg 



Craftsbury 



Randolph 



Middlebury 



Brandon 



Essex ... 



Orleans . 

 Orange . . 

 Addison . 

 Rutland . 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



Topsfield 



Georgetown 



Newbury 



North Billerica 



New Bedford 



Worcester 



Mendon 



Essex . 

 ....do., 

 ....do. 



Middlesex . 



Bristol 



Worcester . 

 ....do 



J. D. Parker . . . 

 Edwin Pitman. 

 B.F.Wilbur... 

 R. H. Gardiner. 



Asa P. Moore 



Almon Robinson. 

 John P. Moulton. 



Silas West 



G.W.Guptill.... 



Branch Brown 



F. OdeU 



C.H. Pitman 



John T. Wheeler , 



S. O. Mead 



Arthur Chase 



H. A. Cutting 



Jas. A. Paddock . . 

 Charles S. Paine.. 



H. A. Sheldon 



Harmon Buckland 



S. A. Merriam.... 

 Henry M. Nelson. 

 Jno. H. Caldwell . 

 Rev. E, Nasoa . . 

 Samuel Rodman. 

 Joseph Draper, M.D, 

 Jno. G. Metcalf; M.D 



15 



28 



28 



15, 16, 



17,28 



15 



15,31 



L5 



15 



15.16 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 15 

 15 



15,24 

 3 

 15 

 14 

 3 



11 



18 



18 



8,18 



11,18 



8,18 



18 



18 



18,20 

 20 



8, 11, 18 

 18 

 8,18 

 11 

 5 

 18 

 18 



—2 

 3 



10 

 10 

 6 

 6 



28.6 

 29.1 

 28.1 



28.4 



27.7 

 28.9 

 27.3 

 27.5 



23.5 

 24.9 

 30.0 

 31.8 

 26.9 

 30.0 



27.5 

 22.6 

 27.4 

 27.7 

 29.2 



36.2 

 31.5 

 32.4 

 33.6 

 a3.0 

 32.3 

 31.2 



In. 



6.33 

 7.52 

 5.50 

 5.47 



5.20 



3.43 

 5.30 

 4.58 



3.29 

 1.04 

 3.25 



1.40 

 2.33 

 0.58 

 1.82 

 1.65 



a 81 



3.55 

 3. 18 

 8.70 



