METEOROLOGY. 



To make room for articles tbat have been poaiiioned, tlie tables aud notes of 

 the weather for May and June have been condensed. 



Observers will oblige us by forwarding their report?, each month, as early 

 as Dossible. 



A. B. G. 



TEMPERATURE AXD RAIN OF MAY AND JUXE, 1866. 



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

 fixed,) the mean temperature, and the amount of rain, (in inches and tenths,] 

 for the months of Maij and June, 1866, respectively, at the places named. 

 The daily observations were made at 7 o'clock a. m. and at 2 and 9 p. 7n. 



States and places 



Date. 



Max. I 



temp. I 



Date. 



Min. Mean 

 temp. temp. 



MAINE. 



Steuben 12 



Lee 12 



"West Watervaie ... 12 



Gardiner ' 12,13 



Lisbon ' 



Webster 12 



Standisn 13 



Cornish-..: 12 



Comishville 12 



NEW HA.MPSHIRE. 



Stratford 



Shelbume 



North Barnstead. . . 



Concord 



Claremont 



Do 



VERMOXT. 



Lunenburg j 10, 11 



Craftsbury ! 20 



Randolph . . 

 Middlebury . , 



Brandon 



Barnet 



Wilmington . 



12 



12,20 



20 



12, 19, 20 



15 



1 



1,15 



1,2,3 



2 



1,3 



49.7 

 50.7 

 53.4 



52.8 



52.8 

 53.4 

 52.0 

 53.3 



47.1 

 50.7 

 54.1 

 55.7 

 53.3 

 52. 3 



45.1 

 46.8 

 50.1 

 5L9 

 49.0 

 52.8 



Rain. Date. 



I Max. I 

 temp.! 



In. 

 7.90 

 6.05 

 3.35 



4.97 

 4.83 



3.85 

 3.10 

 3.51 



3.40 

 3.25 

 3.75 



3.00 

 3.15 

 1.87 

 2.05 

 2.22 

 3.25 



26 

 26 

 26 



20,27 

 25 



25,27 



25 



26 



25,26 



25 



1 



9 



1,11 



1,9 



Min. Mean 

 temp.' temp. 



60.1 

 62.3 

 64.5 

 62.5 



63.5 

 66.3 



61.8 



61.5 

 63.6 



66.8 

 66.5 



61.3 

 64.7 

 65.2 

 66.1 

 67.6 

 65. 7 



In. 

 2.45 



4.30 

 3.50 

 5. 15 



4.55 



4.20 

 4.98 



2.00 

 3.60 



2.70 

 3. 51 

 .3. 92 

 5 oi 



4.75 



