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 NOTES or THE WEATHEE. 



• June, 1S71. 



Mt. Besert, Me. — Eires iu forests 1st to 13tb ; frost 22cl ; dry spring and 

 June. 



West WaterviUe, Me. — Xo entire cloudy, one eutii'e clear day ; niontli 

 dry. 



Gardiner, Me. — Cool, dry June. Mean heat 0.7-4^ below average of 

 tliirty-live years, (63.81°.) 3Ioisture of past six months 17.93 inches; in 

 1870,' 23.89 inches. 



Cornish, Me. — Average June heat for forty years G1.7o°; this year 

 66.72°. 



Tamivorfh, N. H. — Frosts 22d, 30tli; month cool and ver^^ dry. 



Contoocoolcville, X. H. — First good rain in six weeks 19th; clover blos- 

 soms 20th. 



Amosl'eag, N. H. — June calm; little thunder and lightning; frosts 

 10th, 22d. 



Craftshury, F;f.— Thunder-showers 3d, 13th ; light frost 22d, sharp 30th. 



WoodstocJc, Vt. — Slight frosts 10th, 17th, 23d, 30th; month dry; springs 

 low. 



ires* Charlotte, Tf.— Auroras 7th, 9th, 17th, 30th; very bright 4th, 

 8th, 23d, 21:th; hajing began 30tli; getting very dry; crops sulfering. 



Kingston, Mass. — Distressing drought till 12th; hail 16th; aurora 17th. 



Lunenburg, Mass. — Thunder-shower lltli, (was a tornado in neighbor- 

 ing towns.) June mean temperature for 1870, 71.01° ; average for thirty- 

 one years 66.21°. 



Southington, Conn. — Eain on ten days; all day on 15th and 18th, 



Moriches, jS'. Y. — Save a few days in May, cool weather to 30th. 



Garrison's, K. Y. — A cool and rather wet month. 



Brooliyn, X. Y. — Earthquake at 10 ]). m. 19th; heavy rain; fine June. 



Kew Yorl: City. — Earthquake felt on Staten and Long Islands at 10 

 p. m. of 19th, preceded by a rumbling sound, followed by tremulous 

 motion. 



yorth Hammonrl, N. Y. — Light frosts 17th, 22d, 30th; a cool, rainy 

 month. 



Cazenovia, N. T.— Thunder- showers 10th, 11th, loth, Avith hail 28th. 



IJepauviUe, ^T. Y. — Coolest June in seven years, except in 1869, and 

 dry in places. 



Angelica, X. Y. — Frosts 10th, 16th, 30th; sharp 17th; rain on ten days. 



Little Genesee, ]S\ Y. — Dry till latter part, and cool all month; ice 17th. 



Buffalo, N. Y. — First strawberries 8th; Isabella grajjc blossoms lith. 



Keicarli, N. J. — A delightful month in temperature, and abundant rains. 



Xeic Germantoicn, i\\ J, — Auroras 21st, 26th; small hail 21tli. 



Greemcich, N. J. — Wheat harvest 16th; two weeks early; no hot 

 weather. 



Hamlinton, Pa. — Frost 30th; killed some vines; season very dry. 



Byherry, Fa. — First strawberries 1th. 



Plymouth Meeting, Pa. — Terrific thunder 21th. Eaiuiest month since 

 September, 1868. 



Factor yv ill e. Pa. — Cool month ; rains too late to benefit hay crop. 



Parlerville, Pa. — Dry till 12th; haying commenced 21st. 



Carlisle, Pa.— Cutting clover 5th to 12th, barley 12th, wheat 19th. 



Fountain Bale, Pa. — May dry, and June till 18th. Harvest early. 



Yorl- Springs, I'a. — Atirora 10th ; wheat harvested by 30th. 



Tioga, Pa. — Light frost 17th, hard 30th. ^louth cold and very dry. 



