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West Day, N. Y. — Twelve smoky days. 



Gooperstown, N'. Y. — Month dry 5 springs and wells very low; dense 

 smoky atmosphere 21st to 24th. 



LowviUCy N. Y. — First snow 28th. 



Cazenovia, N'. Y. — Hail 3d ; frost 1st, 8th, and 13th. 



DepauvUle^ JSf, Y. — Frequent high winds ; thi(;k smoke 22d. 



Palermo, N. Y. — Air full of smoke 22d and 23d. . 



Mervarlc Valley, N. Y. — Very dry month ; springs low ; water scarce. 



Angelica, N. Y. — Eain, hail, and thunder 3d; snow and rain 11th;. 

 very smoky 6th. 



Buffalo,' N. r.— A gale 19th. 



Jamestoimi, N. Y. — Wells drv during the month. 



Bio Grande, K J.— Heavy frost 19th and 30th. 



Vineland, N. J. — Month pleasant; wells low. 



Fallsington, Pa. — Frost 19tli ; ice 21st ; dense smoke 24th. 



Plymouth Meetinq, Pa. — Month mild ; frost Ist, 8th, 13th, 18th ; ice 

 21st and 30th ; high winds from 18th to 31st. 



North Ahington, Pa. — Dense smoke, affecting the eyes, 5th, 8th, 11th, 

 14th, 23d, and 24th. 



Uphratah, Pa. — The month has been very smoky throughout, often ob- 

 scuring tlie light of the sun. 



Garlisle, Pa. — Temperature 3° above the average ; rain-fall below the 

 average for October ; but few frosts. 



GonnellsviUe, Pa. — Dense smoke, brought by northwest wind, 6th, 7th, 

 8th ; rain and snow 11th ; heavy rain, with sharp lightning and thun- 

 der, 26th. 



Greenville, Pa.— Frost 1st, 8th, 13th, 17th, 20th, 21st; less water in 

 Chenango Creek than ever known before. 



Fallston, 2[d. — ISTear midnight a northwest wind filled the house with 

 a pungent smoke, alarming the inmates, 6tli ; dense smoke also 12th. 



Sam's Creel; Md.— Month very dry till 25th ; frost 1st, 8th, 13th, 19th, 

 and 30th ; first ice 21st ; smoky 8th, 9th, 12th, 13th, and 14th. 



Johnsontown, Va. — White frost lOtli, 21st, and 30th. 



Capeville, Va. — First heavy frost 30th. 

 Wytheville, Va. — A dry month. 



Fayetteville, W. G. — Smoky 2d, 7th, 13th, and 31st; heavy rain night of 

 17th. 



Alhemarle, N. G. — Very smoky; wind northwest 7th, 8th, and 16th: 

 higli wind and copious rain night of 11th ; a dry month, and unusually 

 warm. 



Gotvdeysville, 8. G. — Month unusually warm ; not frost enough to in- 

 jure tlie tenderest plants ; violent shower 11th. 



Greenville, S. G. — Atmosphere very smoky 8th and 9th. 



Moulton, Ala. — Month mild and pleasant, the greater portion dry; no 

 severe frosts; heavy- rain 15th and 16th. 



St. Augustine, Fla. — Month cool and pleasant, with frequent light 

 showers. 



Glarksville, Tex. — But little rain during the month, and no frost. 

 Sa7ul Fly, Tex. — Month wet and cold. 

 Delhi, ivrt.— W^hite frost 11th. 

 Marion Station, Miss. — Slight frost 19th and 28th. 

 Broolchaven, Miss. — An exceedingly pleasant mouth ; nine cloudless 

 days. 



Flizahethton, Tenn. — Month unusually warm and pleasant ; no hard 

 frosts. 



