METEOROLOGY. 



OCTOBER, 1866. 



Table slwwivg the highest and lowest range of the thermometer, (with dates pre- 



JixedJ the mean temperature, and amount of rain, (in inches and tenths,) for 



October, 1S66, at the following places, as given by the observers named. The 



daily ob so- rations were made at the hours ofl o'clock a. m. and 2 and 9 p.m. 



^Compiled in the Department of Agriculture from the reports made by observers for the 



Smithsonian Institution. ] 



County. 



Observer's name. 



Jlin. 



Mean. 



Rain. 



MAINE. 



Steuben 



Barnard 



"West Vv'aterville... 



Gardiner 



Lisbon 



Webster 



Rumford Point . 



Cornish 



Comit-hville 



Averages 



XEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Stratford , 



Shelbume 



JNorth Barnstead 



■Concord 



Claremont 



Do 



Averages 



TERMO.NT. 



5L.unenburg 



Craftsbnry 



Randolph 



iliddlebury 



Brandon 



Wilmington 



Averages.. 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



Kingston . 



Washington . . 

 Piscataquis . . . 



Kennebec 



....do 



Androsco^in. 



....do 



Oxford 



York 



...do 



Coos - ... 



...do 



Belknap.. 



"Merrimack 



Sullivan.. 



...do 



Essex 



Orleans .. 



Orange 



Addison . . , 

 Rutland . . . 

 ■Windham 



J. D. Parker 



Edwin Pitman 



B.F.Wilbur 



R. H. Gardiner . . 

 Asa P. Moore . . . 

 Almon Robinson. 

 Waldo Pettingill. 



Silas West 



G. W. Guptill . . . 



8 



e 



8,20 

 8,21 



26 



26 



5,26 



56, 29 



Branch Brorvn . . . 



F. Odell 



C. H. Pitman 



John T. Wheeler . 



Arthur Chase 



S. O. Mead 



26 

 26 

 31 

 25 

 6,26 

 36 



H. A. Cutting 



James A. Paddock. 

 Charles S. Paine. . . 



H. A. Sheldon 



H. Buckland 



Rev. J. B. Perry . . 



16 



2,21 



8 



21 



3,8 



20 



4 



25,26 



^5,6 



6, 25, 26 



25 



25 



Plymouth G. S. Newcomb 



44.5 

 44.3 



48.1 

 47.4 



45.7 

 46.1 

 47.3 

 48.6 

 46.5 



l7l. 



2.00 

 3.17 

 4.26 

 2.59 

 4.10 



2.65 

 2.54 

 2.50 

 2.98 



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