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NOTES OF THE WEATHER. 



September, 1871. 



3It. Desert, il/e.— Frost Oth, 21st, and 22<1. 



West WaterviUc, Jie.— Frost 14th autl 22d; mean temperature 1.69 

 colder than the average of seven years ; rain-fall 1.35 inches less than 

 the average of seven years. 



Gardiner, Me. — Killing frost loth ; month cold and dry. 



Tamworth, N. jff.— Frost 9th and 12th; ice 15th; mornings and 

 nights unusually cold. 



Straford, N. H. — Hard frost 15th ; snow on the mountains 30th ; 

 drought continues. 



Amosl-eag, N. R. — Month cold and calm ; severe frost 22d and 23d. 



Lunenhurgh, Vt. — Frequent frosts ; severe 14th and 23d. 



Hear St. Albans, Yt. — First frost 14th. 



Castleton, Ff.— Frost 8th, 14th, 21st, 22d, 23d, and 30th.. 



Kingston, Mass. — A very dry and cold month. 



Worcester, 21ass. — Squall of hail 29th. 



Lunenhiirgh, Mass. — Killing frost 22d ; coldest September since 1849. 



WiUiamstown, Mass. — Severe frost 22d. 



Southington, Ct. — The month has been very dry, aud the coldest in 

 eighteen years ; 7° colder than last year, and 11° colder than in 1865. 



Glasco,'^N. J.— First frost 21st and 22d. 



Middlehiirgli, N. Y.— Severe frost 18th, 20th, and 21st ; the month has 

 been cold aud dry. 



Gooperstoicn, N. Y. — The coldest September in six years; mean tem- 

 perature 7° lower than in September, 1870 ; hard frost 21st, 22d, and 

 30th. 



North Hammond, N. T.— First frost 8th; hard frost 11th, 18th, 20th, 

 21st and 22d. ' 



Gazenovia, N. Y.— Frost 8th, 11th, 14th, 18th, 21st, 22d, (severe,) 27th, 

 and 30th. 



DepauviUe, N. Y. — Lowest mean tempei-ature in seven years. 



Little Genesee, N. Y. — Very dry; springs have failed "for the first time 

 since the pale-faces have lived here." 



NetvarTc, N. J. — Month remarkably cool, its mean temperature being 

 4P below the average of the month for the last twenty -eight years ; only 

 seven of the preceding tweutv-eight Septembers had so little rain. 



Trenton, N. ^.—Frosts 21st, 22d, and 30th. 



Bio Grande, N. ^T.— Slight frost 29th. 



Yineland, N. J.— Light frost 22d, 23d, and 30th. 



Fallsington, Pa. — Frost 21st, 22d,.and 23d; the coldest September in 

 twentv-two years. 



Epfiratah, Pa.— Heavy frost 22d aud 30th. 



GarUsIe, Pa. — Frost 21st and 22d; " a cooi aud dry mouth." 



Tioga, Pa. — Heavy frost 15th and 18th ; month very dry and quite 

 cool. 



ComieUsville, Pa.— Frost 21st, 22d, aud 30th. 



Beaver, Pa. — Frost much earlier than last year ; month has been dry, 

 and 3° colder than last year. 



Bover, Bel.— Yvost 21st and 22d. 



Woodlawn, JW.— Frost 21st, 22d, 23d, 27th, 28th, 29th, and 30th. 



JEmmittshurgh, Md. — Frost 21st aud 22d; month very dry. 



Accotinlc, Ya. — Mouth very dry aud smoky ; springs low; au unusual 

 amount of sickness. 



