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St. Louis, Missouri.—Ten inches of snow fell during the storm of the 19th 
to 21st. 
Harrisonvilie, Missouri—Two and a quarter inches of snow in the night of, 
the 19th; none on the 20th or 21st. 
Union, Missouri.—Hleven inches of snow fell. on the 19th and 20th; only 
twice in twenty years has there been so deep a snow here. 30th and 31st, 
rapid thaw. 
Baraboo, Wisconsin —No snow after the 14th till the 25th, when there was 
a fall of twelve and a half inches. The observer remarks that the month was 
noted for ‘‘a lack of the high winds and snow squalls usual to this latitude.” 
Plymouth, Wisconsin. eee flakes of snow on the 19th and 20th; seven- 
teen inches on the 25th. 
St. Paul, Minnesota —The principal fall of snow was on the 13th and 14th; ; 
eight inches and four-tenths. eur-tenths of an inch fell on 18th and 19th, and 
ae inches and nine-tenths on the 24th and 25th. 
Minneapolis, Minnesota.—January 31.—Ice in the Mississippi river twenty- 
seven inches thick. 
fonticello, Iowa—Twenty inches of snow fell during January ; two inches 
on the 9th, two on the 12th, two and a half on the 14th, and thirteen and a half 
on the 24th and 25th. 
Waterloo, Iowa—The only snow of importance during January was from 4 
p.m. of the 24th to 4 p.m. the next day ; depth of snow about twelve inches. 
Towa City, Iowa.—A little over twelve fvahee of snow fell from 7 p. m. on the 
24th to the same hour next day. Less than half an inch fell during all the rest 
of the month. 
Leavenworth, Kansas—Nine and twenty-seven-hundredths inches of snow 
fell during the month; of this 3.65 inches was on the 13th, 2.75 inches on the 
24th, and 2.75 inches on the 29th. 
Atchison, Kansas.—Depth of snow in January, 22.6 inches, of which 12.3 
inches fell on the 24th and 25th. 
Council Grove, Kansas ——Only seven inches of snow during the month; two 
inches on the 4th, and five inches on the 24th. A few flakes on the 13th and 
20th. 
ERRATUM.—In January number, foot of page 47, for ‘‘ fifty-four and a half inches ” read 
“ six and a half inches.” 
