METEOROLOGY. 



SEPTEMBER, 13GG. 



Tahle showivg the highest and lowest range of the thermometer, (at dates jpre- 

 Jixed,) mean temferature, and amount of rain fall, (in inches and tenths,) 

 for Se2)temher, 1866, at the folloicing flaces, as given hy the ohservers named. 

 Daily observations teere made at the hours ofla. m. and 2 and 9 p. m. 



Place. 



Count V. 



O'lserver's name. 



MAINE. 



Steubeu 



Barnard 



West WatervUle 



Gardiner 



Lisbon 



Cornish 



Washington . . 

 Piscataquis . . , 



Kennebec 



...do 



Androscoggin. 

 York 



Comishville do 



N£W HA.MPSHIRE. 



Stratford 



Shelbume 



North Barnstead. . . 



Concord 



Claremont 



VEKMONT. 



Lunenburg 



Craftsbury 



Randolph 



Middlebury 



Brandon 



Wilmington 



MAS.SACHUSETTS. 



Kingston 



Topsfield 



Lawrence 



Newbury 



Korth Bill eric a 



New Bedford 



Do 



Worcester 



Mendon 



Lunenburg 



Coos 



...do , 



Belknap 



Merrimack . 

 Sullivan . . . 



Essex 



Orleans . . 



Orange 



Addison . . 

 Rutland . . 

 Windham 



Plymouth 



Essex 



...do 



J. D. Parker . . . 

 Edwin Pitman. . 

 B. F. Wilbur. . . . 

 R. H. Gardiner . 

 Asa P. Moore . . 



Silas West 



G. W. Guptill.. 



Branch Brown 



F. OdeU 



C. H. Pitman 



John T. Wheeler . . . 

 Arthur Chase 



H. A. Cutting 



James A. Paddock. 

 Charles S. Paine. . . 



H. A. .Sheldon 



H. Buckland 



Rev. J. B. Perry . . 



G. S. Newcorab 

 S. A. Merriam . . 

 John Fallon 



.do John H. Caldwell. 



Middlesex . . . 



Bristol 



...do 



Worcester... 



...do 



...do 



Rev. E. Kason 



Samuel Rodman.. 

 Edward F. Tucker 

 Joseph Draper, M.D, 

 J. G. Metcalf, M. D 

 G. A. Cunningham. 



3,7 

 3 

 3 

 3 



In. 



8.15 

 7.35 

 5.20 

 5.66 

 5.26 

 5.18 

 5. 75 



6.78 



5.00 

 3.06 

 7.18 



6.00 

 7.22 

 5.12 

 4.93 

 5.20 



5.80 

 4.73 

 4.76 



5.20 

 5.05 

 4.77 

 5.80 



