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ADDENDA TO THE TABLE FOR MAECH, 1864. 

 Eeceived since the publication of the Bi-monthly Eeport for March and April, 1864. 



Place. 



MAINE. 

 Perry 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Stratford 



Slielburn 



Korth Barnstead. . . 



VERMONT. 



Calais 



NEW YORK. 



Rochester 



Buffalo 



Seneca Falls 



Fort Ann 



Clinton 



White Plains 



Moriches, (L. I.).. . 

 Flatbush (L. I.).... 

 Thei'esa 



NEW JERSEY. 



Motmt Holly 



SOUTH CAROLINA. 



Hilton Head 



MICHIGAN. 



Pontiac 



ILLINOIS. 



Elmira 



Pekin 



Sandwich , 



IOWA. 



Dubuque 



MINNESOTA. 



Beaver Bay . 

 Tamerack . . . 



County. 



Washington Wm. D. Dana 



Observer's name. Date. Max. Date. Min. Mean. Rain 



Coos 



...do - .. 

 Bt Ikuap - 



Branch Brown 



F. Odell 



Charles H. Pitman. 



Washington James K. Tobey. . . 



Monroe 



Erie 



Seueca 



Washington 



Oneida 



Westchester 



Suffolk , 



Kings 



Jefferson 



Burlington 



Beaufort 



M. M. Mathews, M.D 



William Ives 



Philo Cowing 



P. A. McMore 



H. M. Paine, M.D . 

 Oliver R. Willis ... 

 Miss Sarah E. Smith 



EliT. Mack 



S. O. Gregory 



M. J. Rhecs, M.D.. 



Major Jas. W. Abert 



Oakland James A. Weeks 



Stark 



Tazewell . . 

 DeKalb... 



Dubuque Asa Horr, M. D 



O. A. Blanchard 



J. H. Riblett 



N. E. Ballou 



COLORADO TER. 



Montgomery 



WASHINGTON TER. 



Neeah Bay 



IDAHO TER. 

 Sweetwater Bridge . 

 FEBRUARY, 18G4. 



WASHINGTON TER. 



Neeah Bay 



Lake 



Hennepin 



Park . 



Clallam 



Clallam 



C. Wieland 



Miss Mary A. Grave 



James Luttrell . 



James G. Swan. 



A. F. Ziegler, M.D. 



James G. Swan. 



4 



28 



4 



27 



4 



29 



27 



12,28 



11,29 



26,27 



22,24 



21 



21 



21 



4 



3,21 



22 



22 

 21 



59 21 22 23 22 



20 



58 



19,20 



28 



13 

 8 

 . -3 



29.7 



28 



31.7 



32.1 



32.4 

 32.0 

 33.6 

 46.1 

 34.8 

 36.7 

 38.2 

 36.7 

 28.8 



39.0 1.20 



61.2 



32.8 



35.0 

 36.6 

 32.3 



32.2 



23.3 



32 43. 8 



30. 



Corrections. — James S. Lippencott, the observer at Haddonfield, New Jersey, writes: "The maximum 

 temperature of 70° on January 28, 1864, I am now satistied was four or five degrees too high, due to reflection, 

 which I have since observed." 



The amount of rain reported at Monroe, Michigan, in June, 1863, ought to have been 1. 97, not 19. 70. The 

 observer by an error in reading the scale having taken tenths for inches, and therefore recorded the amount 

 ten times too large. 



