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Moriches^ i^. Y.— Incessant lightning NNE. and NW. (no rain) 20tb. 



Hartford, N. Y. — June unusually dry ; much distant thunder. 



Garrison''s, H. Y. — Heavy thunder-storm 20th. Last of mouth very 

 warm. 



New YorJc City.— Amom 18th; meteors 18th, 25th, 30th; heav;^^ 

 thunder-storms 20th, 27th. 



Neichurg, N. Y. — Tliermometer 90^ oftener than in any June for years. 



Cooperstown, N. Y. — Brilliant aurora 18th ; warmest June in twenty 

 years. 



North Sammond, N. T.— Aurora 18th. Except 1st and 30th, very 

 hot, and crops injured by drought— the severest ever known at this 

 season. 



Cazenovia, N. Y. — Aurora 6th ; thunder-storms 9th, 20th. 



Bepauville, N. Y. — Copious thunder-shower 9th ; auroras 15th, 16th, 

 18th, 19th, 26th, 27th. Driest May and June in thirty-niue years. 

 June 5.30 warmer than June average of six years ; and 11.4° warmer 

 than in 1869. 



North Volneij, N. Y.— Fireflies 2d; auroras 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th. 

 Very dry. 



Neicark Valley, N. Y. — Hail 17th, and one mile north 20th. 



Eimrods, N. Y. — Severe thunder-storm, settled rain, 9th; aurora 

 18th ; very heavy thunder-storm, with hail, in Penu Yan 27th. AVarm- 

 est June since 1865. 



Buffalo, N. Y. — E-ipe strawberries 8th ; destructive thunder and hail 

 storm 11th ; grapes blossomed 15th ; cherries abundant after 20th. 



NeivarJc, N. J. — Fireflies 19th ; severe thunder and. lightning, little 

 rain, 20th. Average mean temperature of twenty-six Junes, 66.997° : 

 highest, 1865, 71.72°; lowest, 1843, 60.25°; this, 72.345°, with rain 

 above average. 



Neio Germantoivn, N. J. — Aiuora 18th; heavy thunder-storm, hail, 

 20th. 



Greenwich. N. J. — Damp affects wheat 11th; haying 17th to 24th, 

 without rain ; wheat cut 27th ; locusts heard 30th. 



Vinekmd, N. J.— Wet and damp till 16th ; dry and drought till 29th. 



HamlintoH, Pa. — Heavy thunder-storm 17th ; aurora 18th. 



Dyherry, Pa.— Streams full 13th ; low 30th. Hot and dry. 



^Fallsingtoih Fa. — Rain, damp, fog to 17th. Warmest June since 1858. 



Horsham, Pa.— To 15th cool and damp ; 19th to 29th good harvest 

 >veather. 



Plymouth Meeting, Pa. — Daily rains from May 27th to June 8, and on 

 seventeen days in June, yet latter half of June was dry; east winds on 

 seventeen mornings ending 11th ; hay cut 20th, wheat 30th. Month 

 3.7° above June average of six years. 



White Hall, Pa. — Heavy and damaging thunder and hail storm 20th. 



Reading, P«,.— Thunder-storms, with hail, 20th, with gale 27th, 

 West Chester, P«.— Haying began 20ih, {hea^'y grass :) oats heading 

 21st. 



Ephrata, Pa. — Eain, mivSt, fog to 8th ; warm ; many showers to close. 



Carlisle, Pa. — Haying, first rainless day since May 22d, 1 7th ; wheat 

 cut on slate lands 27th. 



Tioga, Pa. — Last copious rain 11th ; hot and dry since. 



Grampian Hills, Pa.— Clover cut 22d ; oats heading 27th ; dry 20th 

 to 26th. 



Beaver, Pa. — Scarcely a fair day till 17th, and latter part wet. 



Emmittshurg, Md. — Many showers early in June; later, dry and 

 w^ariii. 



