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Providence, Rhode Island. — June 11. — Frost in low ground in this vicinity 

 this morning, sufficient to kill tender plants. 



Columhia, Connecticut. — June 9. — There -was a slight frost on low land this 

 morniig. 



Jumvstorvn, New York. — June 12. — This morning snow was found in the 

 vicinity of the village in quantities sufficient to make into snow-balls. It lay 

 mainly upon boards; that upon the ground was mostly melted. On the morning 

 of the 13th, upon all the low lands there was heavy frost, killing corn, biting 

 potatoes, and injuring grass very materially. 



Palermo, New York. — June 10. — A slight frost, not enough to kill. 



Thiresa, New York. — June 10, 11. — Moderate frost, doing but little damage. 



Moriches, Neic York. — June 11 — Frost this morning on the fences, straw, 

 mill-roof, &c- 



Seneca laiis. New York. — June 11,12, 13 — Light frost in the morning. 



Palmyra, Kiw York. — Slight frost on the nights of June 10 and 12 on low 

 lands. 



Nichols, New York. — June 13. — Had frost in the morning, doing but little 

 damage ; corn and beans showed it a tritle ; 14th, light frost seen on boards, 

 rails &c ; 2Sth, a little frost seen on boards and timbers ; 29th, quite a hard frost, 

 boards white. 



Clinton, N(w York. — June 10 — Light frost this morning, not sufficient to 

 injure vegetation. Have heard that considerable injury was done in New 

 Hartford, an adjoining town. 



Gouierneur, Nctv York — June 9. — A slight frost this morning; some little 

 damtige done to vegetation. Slight frost again on the 10th and 28th. 



W/lson, New York. — June 10. — Quantities of ice reported floating down 

 Lake Ontario to day. 



Haddonjield, New Jersey. — June 10, 11, 12. — Very low temperature, nearly 

 to the verge of frost, though none was observed. Tlie low temperature mil- 

 dewed the leaves and fruit, both exposed and under glass. 



New Brunsivick, New Jersey. — Jnne 10. — Frost last night, killing leaves and 

 tender shootB of white oak, near swampy valleys ; said to have killed whortle- 

 berries. 



Fleming, Pennsylvania. — June 11. — A light frost this morning ; 13th, pretty 

 sharp frost this morning ; did but little damage to vegetables, however. 



Blairsville, Pennsylvania. — June 5, 7, 9, 13. — Frost each day ; did no harm 

 to vegetation. 



Tioga, Pennsylvania. — June 11. — Heavy fog; hard frost on the upland 

 where there was no fog; did but little damage; 13th, hard frost again last 

 night on the upland ; fog kept it off the lowland. Killed cucumbers, beans, 

 &c., in gardens ; did not injure the fruit much. 



Connelsville, Pennsylvania. — June 12. — Frost this morning. 



Urbana, Ohio. — June 11. — Very light frost; no damage done. 



New Lisbon, Ohio. — June 11, 12, 13. — Frost apparently hard, but doing 

 little damage ; a few tender vegetables on low ground were nipped. 



East Fairfield, Ohio. — June 7, 19. — Fences white with frost, and tender 

 planls killed on low ground. 



Welshjield, Ohio. — June 7, 10, 11. — Light frosts; no harm done except on 

 very low lands. 



Pontiac, Michigan. — June 7. — Ice in the morning; vegetation not injured; 

 11th, frost. 

 . Newcas'le, Indiana. — June 11. — Light frost this morning; no damage done. 



PennviUe, Indiana. — June 12. — Frost; grass frozen in places; 13th, frost, 

 not so hard or general as yesterday morning. 



Sandwich, Illinois. — June 6, 11. — White frost, did little or no damage. 



