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MarcJi 2S. — Fort Laramie, Idaho. — Sliglit snow-storm, and gale from the 

 northwest. 



MarcJi 29. — Coruishville, Maine. — Snow nearly all gone. 31st, four inches 

 of snow fell. 



March 30. — Tioga, Pennsylvania. — Snowed all day and night ; heaviest 

 snow-storm of this winter ; depth sixteen inches. 



March 30. — Lyons, Iowa. — Farmers just putting in the first wheat. 



March 31. — Garrison's, New York. — ^The weather has been cold, and frost 

 every night ; ground frozen more or less almost every night through the month. 



March 31. — Skaneateles, New York. — Yesterday and to-day the greatest fall 

 of snow this winter ; but it mostly disappeared by night. 



Lansing, Michigcm. — With the exception of about a week from the ISth, we 

 have had a very warm and dry month. The rain of the 2Sth to the 31st was 

 the only fall of water that even seemed to moisten the ground. Notwithstand- 

 ing the open winter, wheat and grass look well in this vicinity. 



Sai?it PauL Minnesota. — Wells, &c., all dry. 



