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APRIL. 



Tabic slwiL'ing Oie highest and Joicest range of the thermometer , (with dates pre- 

 Jixcd,) the mean temperature, and amount of rain, (in i7iches and tenthsjfor 

 April, 1864, at the foUoicing places, as given by the observers named. Daily 

 observations were made at the hours ofla. m. and 2 and 9 p. m. 



TEMPEEATUEE AND RAIN OF APRIL, 1864. 



Place. 



County. 



Observer's name. 



Max. Date. Min. Mean. I K^n. 



M-UXE. 



West Waterville. 



Lisbon 



Steuben 



North Perry 



CornislivLlle 



Williamsburg 



KEW HAMPSHIRE. 



Littleton 



North Littleton 



North Barnstead 



Stratfora 



Shelburn 



VERMONT. 



IVIiddlebury. 

 Brandon . . . 



Rutland 



Calais 



Burlington . 



Pomtret 



Craftsbury . 

 Lunenburg . 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



Amherst ,. 



Mendon 



Springfield - . . 



Topstield 



Bald wins ville. 

 New Bedford . 

 Williamstown 



Sandwich 



Westfield 



CONNECTICUT. 



New Haven 

 Middletowu . 



NEW YORK. 



Fishkill Landing 



Moriches. (L. I) 



Throg's Neck 



Deaf and Dumb Inst 



South Hartford 



Flat bush, (L. L). -. 



South Trenton 



Jamestown 



Oswego , 



Gouverneur 



Theresa 



Argyle 



Garrison's 



Buflalo 



Rochester 



Fort Ann 



Clinton 



"Wilson 



New York 



, Schenectady 



Skaneateles 



Kennebec 



Androscoggin 

 AVashington .. 



...do 



York 



Piscataquis. -. 



Grafton . 

 ...do. .. 

 Belknap. 



Coos 



...do. .. 



Addison 



Rutland 



...do 



Washington . 

 Chittenden .. 

 Windham . . . 



Orleans 



Esses 



Hampshire 

 Worcester- , 

 Hampden . 



Essex 



Worcester. 



Bristol 



Berkshire. . 

 Barnstable 

 Hampden. . 



New Haven. 

 Middlesex ... 



Dutchess 



Suffolk 



Westchester 



New York 



Washington 



Kiugs 



Oneida 



Chautauqua 



Oswego 



St. Lawrence... 



JeflFerson 



Washington 



Putnam 



Erie 



Monroe 



Washington 



Oneida 



Niagara 



New York 



Schenectady 



Onondaga 



B. F. Wilbur . 

 Asa P. Moore 

 J. D. Parker . 

 Wm. D. Dana 

 G. W. Guptill 

 Edwin Pitman 



Robert C. Whiting. 



Rufiis Smith 



Charles H. Pitman. 



Branch Brown 



F. Odell 



H. A. Sheldon 



David Buckland 



S. O. Mead 



Jas. K. Tobey 



Rev. McK. Petty 



Rev. D. Hunt 



James A. Paddock.. 

 H. A. Cutting 



Prof. E. S. Snell- . . . 



John G. Metcalf 



J. Weatherhead 



John H. Caldwell... 

 Rev. E. Dewhursf -. 



Samuel Rodman 



Prof. A. Hopkins . .. 

 N. Barrows, M.D... 

 Rev. Emerson Davis. 



D. C. Leavenworth 

 Prof. John Johnston 



Wm. H. Denning... 



Miss S. E. Smith 



Francis Morris 



Prof. O. W. Morris.. 



G. M. Ingalsbe 



Eh T. Mack 



Storrs Barrows 



Rev. S. W. Roe.M.D. 



W. S. Malcolm 



Cynis H. Russell 



S. O. Gregory 



George M. Hunt 



Thos. B. Arden 



William Ives 



Prof. C. Dewey 



P. A. McMore 



H. M. Paine. M.D .. 



Dr. E. S. Holmes 



Rev. John Aubier. . . 

 Robert M. Fuller . . . 

 W. M. Beauchamp.. 



25 



30 



30 



25,30 



22 

 22 



8, 22, 26 

 23 

 22 



22, 23, 26 

 «2 

 26 



29 

 22 

 23,24 

 24 

 29 

 22 

 26 

 22 



23 

 24,29 

 24 

 24 

 22 

 27 



24 



22 



22,25 



22 

 23 

 22 

 22 

 16 

 22 

 26 



i 

 8,22 



6 



4,12 



4 



6, 7, 18 



6 



6 



18 



5,7 



7 



17 



3,5 



18 



6 



4 



4 



7 



3,4 



3,6 



4 



5,6,7 



4 



7,13 



6,7 

 13 



5 

 3,4 

 5 

 5 

 7 

 5 



