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feetlGth, (deepest known licre;) bluebirds, robins 28th; two feet snow m 

 woods 31st. 



N'eicark YaUey, y. T. — Yery heavy snow-storm 13th ; deejiest snow 

 known here 17th ; coklest week of the winter 13th to 20th. 



Little Genesee, N. Y. — Bkiebirds 12th ; bees 30tli ; creeks open 31st. 

 Susjyensioii Bridge, JY. Y. — Sleighing all month, except 26tlj, 31st. 



Buffalo, N. Y. — Cherry birds 5th ; robins 12th ; sixteen inches drifted 

 snow from 8 j). m. loth, to 4 p. m. 17th; bluebirds 24th ; month stormy; 

 2.5° colder than average of twelve years, and 20.5 inches more snow. 



Paterson, JY. J. — Snows, six inches 7th, 1.5 inches 13th, two inches 

 16th, three inches 17th. 



jYeicarJc, N. J. — Wintry month, 1.25° colder than January, and 3° 

 colder than the March average of twent^•-six years ; warmest March, 

 48.90°, 1859 ; coldest 32.54°, 1803. The sWms of 16th and 27th were 

 with heavy gales and very high tides. 



New Germantown, N. J. — Plowing, sowing oats 26th ; snow gone 27th. 



JYeicJield, JY. J. — Grows 1st; ground frozen two inches 4th; blackbirds 

 6th ; three inches snow 7th ; rain, high wind 13th, 16th, 27th ; ground 

 sparrow 16th ; flickers, larks 30th. 



Greenwich, JY. J. — Storing two-incli ice 5th; 3.5 inches snow 7th; 

 heavv rain, with snow 13th, with high winds 16th, 27th; oats sown 

 29th."' 



Yineland, lY. J. — Eain, snow 13th ; high wind, rain 16th, 27th. 



JYycen, Pa. — Snow plenty ; ground frozen six to eight inches ; robins 

 and bluebirds come, look, and leave again. 



Hamlinton, Pa. — Cold, blustering month; more sledding than in win- 

 ter. 



Dyherry, Pa. — Snow, hail 12th, 13th ; ten inches drifting snow 16th ; 

 robins 21st ; two feet snow in March ; eighty inches this season. 



Fallsington, Pa. — Severe rain, hail, sleet, snow 12th, 13th ; rain and 

 wind storms 16th, 27th ; frogs, robins, blackbirds 21st. 



PMladelpMa, Pa. — Snows, light 2d, heavy^ 6th ; heavy rain all day 

 27th, lighter 28th. 



Hor.sham, Pa. — Frogs, blackbirds 30th ; oats sowing 31st. 



Plymouth Meeting, Pa. — Snow 6th, 7th; severe sleet storm 13th; vio- 

 lent wind, rain 27th ; ground frozen till 20th. 



White Hall, Pa. — Snows, six inches 7th, two inches 8th, two inches 

 and hail 13.5 inches 16th, with rain 27th ; bluebirds 19th. 



Factoryville, Pa. — Snows, six inches and rain 13th, witli stormy wind 

 16th, with east gale and rain 27th ; bluebird 26th ; mud 31st. 



Reading, Pa. — Snow, rain,, hail, 12th; high wind 13th; gale, rain, 27th. 



ParJceraville, Pa. — Smoky 19th to 27th (six days) and 30th, 31st. 



Ashland, Pa. — Great storm 27th, houses rocked like cradles. 



JEphrata, Pa. — Terrible sleet and snow 12th, 13th; east storm, rain, 

 16th ; snow, rain, 27th ; frogs 19th ; pewee 25th. 



Carlisle, Pa. — Sleet, snow, rain, 13th ; plowing 25th; sleet, rain, high' 

 wind, 26th, 27th ; blackbirds, robins, 29th. Oats not yet sown ; roads bad. 



Fountain Bale, Pa. — Sleet, snow, 13tli; great east snow-storm, then 

 high west wind, 16th; east rain-storm 27th. A stormy month. 



Tioga, Pa. — Good weather and sleighing to 15th ; severe storms, snow, 

 16th ; snow, sleet, rain, 27th ; robins 24th ; bright aurora 30th. 



Grampian Hills, Pa. — Snows, 13th, 28th, ten inches 16th, with rain 

 27th ; thirty-one inches of snow in March, and ninety-three inches since 

 November 1, 1869. 



Johnstoicn, Pa. — One foot snow 15th, 16th ; rain all 27th. 



Fraiiklin, Pa. — Alleghany Eiver ox)en all winter. 



