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and fences ; the last tbree days of the mouth the coldest November 

 days within the memory of the oldest inhabitants. 



Cooperstoicn^ N. Y. — Colder than any November in twenty-one years ; 

 the last three days severely cold ; ground frozen G inches deep ; very 

 little rain ; lake and streams as low as in Augnst. 



Neicarlc Valley, X. Y. — Very cold and blustering 30th ; streams low. 



Loclport, N. Y. — Canal closed with ice 29th. 



North Hammond, K. Y. — Mornings very cold 28th, 29th, and 30th; 

 St. Lawrence River exceedingly low. 



Middlehurgh, X. Y. — The last three days of the month the coldest for 

 the time of year remembered here ; ground nearly bare. 



Palermo, N. Y. — The coldest November in eighteen years. 



Canton, N. Y. — First snow 7th. 



Garrison^s, X. Y. — Gale from northeast night of 14th and 29th; 

 gale from northwest 30th ; ponds frozen 8 inches. 



BrooUyn, X. Y. — Gale from eastward with heavy rain 14th; first snow 

 16th. 



Depauville, X. Y. — First snow of the season 2d ; coldest weather in 

 November remembered for forty years 30th. 



South Trenton, X. Y. — A remarkable smoke, following immediately 

 upon a change of wind to the west, filled the entire canopy ; the odor 

 was that of burning buildings 11th. 



South Hartford, X. Y. — Colder than any November for the last ten 

 years. 



Trenton, X. J. — First ice 6th ; first snow 16th. 



Yineland, X. J. — Rains 1st, 10th, 20th, and 24th ; most violent wind 

 and rain storm 14th; snow in the night 21st; month colder than usual. 



Uphrata, Pa. — First snow of the season IGth. 



Carlisle, Pa. — The atmosphere this month has been particularly pure 

 and salubrious, and general good health prevails among the people. 



Plymouth Meeting, Pa. — A cold month, and the windiest on record; 

 first snow 16th ; violent storm of wind and rain, many trees prostrated, 

 14th ; last three days severely cold. 



Hyberry, Pa. — The coldest November for the past fifteen years; the 

 last three days remarkably cold, forming ice 4 inches thick. 



Greenshiirgh, Pa. — First permanent snow 15th. 



Germantown, Pa. — First slight snow 16th. 



Tioga, Pa. — Very dry ; streams, wells, and springs very low, 30th. 



Milford, Del. — Gale with violent rain 14th: violent wind night of 15th; 

 snow night of 28th. 



Dover, Del. — First snow, light, 16th. 



Frederick City, Md. — Ground frozen 3 inches deep, 30th. 



Fallston, Md.—A few flakes of snow 24th and 2Sth. 



Sam^s Creel; Md. — Frost 12th ; first snow 16th; snow and hail 24th; 

 ground frozen 3 inches deep 30tli. 



Wytheville, Va. — The season has been renmrkably fine, not enough 

 snow at any time to cover the ground ; ground frozen for the first time 

 30th ; rain is much needed; springs are failing. 



Jjynehhurgh, Va. — First killing trost 12th. 



Piedmont, Va. — First snow 2d ; heavv rain 14th ; cold, with high wind, 

 15th and 16th. 



Statcsville, X. C. — First killing frost 15th — three weeks later than 

 usual ; two inches of snow 30th ; early for the latitude. 



Gowdysville, S. C. — Killing frosts, freezing the ground 1-inch 16th, 

 17th, and 18th ; Very warm 27th ; snow 30th. 



