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Greenville, S. C. — ^First ice 15th ; first suow 30th. 



Atlanta, Ga. — First killing frost 16th. 



Macon, Ga. — Thin ice 23d. 



La Fayette, Ga. — First snow 30th. 



Aloulton, Ala. — The month damp, but mild and pleasant; first ice 

 16th ; two inches of snow 30th. 



Carloville, Ala. — The month has been very wet, but not cold — uotliing 

 killed on the uplands. 



St. Augustine, Fla. — The mouth somewhat remarkable for cloudy and 

 misty weather. 



Jacksonville, Fla. — The only frost, 17th. 



Ocala, Fla. — Frost loth ami 16th. 



Austin, Texas.— Fm^t 19th, 20th, and 22d. 



i>e?/ii, j&fl.— Frost 10th, 15th, 19th, 20th, 21st, and 22d; heat oppres- 

 sive 25th, 26th, and 27th ; cool 29th ; storm of rain and sleet 30th. 



Shreveport, La. — The rains have been very light ; frosts A^ery heavy ; 

 boating on the river good 30th. 



Grenada, Miss.— Severe frost 10th and 15th ; strong southeast wind 

 with thunder, lightning, and rain 23d. 



Holly Sjn'ings, 3Iiss. — Deep snow for the latitude 30th. 



Pocahontas, ArJc. — First snow, succeeded by a sudden rise of the ther- 

 mometer and a heavy rain, storm 23d. 



Mineral Springs, Ark. — Frost 2d. 



Flizabethton, Tenn. — There has been but little rain during the month, 

 and the streams are unusually low for the season. 



Knoxville, Tenn. — First killing frost 18th. 



Clarlcsville, Tenn.— Frost 3d, 12th, 16th, 17th, 20th, and 21st. 



Blandville, Ky. — First ice 11th; northwest gale with rain, which 

 changed to suow 13th ; ground, trees, and fences covered with ice 24th. 



J ohnsonhurgli, Ohio. — First ice 11th. 



North Bass Island, Ohio. — Heavy frost 3d ; ice one-fourth inch 7th ; 

 first hard freezing of the ground 16th, 



Salem, Ohio. — A very dry month ; wells and springs have failed : water 

 scarce. 



Kenton, Ohio. — First snow this fall 14th. 



Litchfield, Mich. — Snow to cover the ground 22d ; springs very low ; 

 rain enough to prevent fires from running, but in many localities the 

 muck is still on fire and undermining the timber 30th. 



Alpena, Mich. — End of the month very cold. The fall has been very 

 stormy. 



Rising Sun, Ind. — i^Tortheast gale for an hour 10th; the only hard 

 frosts 11th and 12th ; air sultry, rocks and walls of houses dripping with 

 moisture 26th; Ohio River rising 30th. 



Yevay, inr/.— Frost 1st, 3d, and 4th ; hard frost 6th, 11th, 16th, 17th, 

 and 30tb. 



Fort Wayne, Ind. — Hard frost and thick ice 11th, ] 2th, and 17th; 

 first suow 21st ; warm, snow all gone 26th. 



Spiceland, Lnd. — First snow since March 11th, 21st. 



Galesburgh, 111.— ^The first of the month was pleasant, but the last ten 

 days were unusually cold and wintry. 



Belridere, III. — First of the mouth moderate; after 23d unusually 

 severe; less than a week of Indian summer. 



Dubois, III. — First snow-storm: commenced feeding cattle 14th. 



Quincy, 111. — Extreme height of the Mississippi River during the 

 month 2 feet 9^ inches above low-water mark, 19th ; lowest stage of 



