| METEOROLOGY, 
[Compiled in the Department of Agriculture from reports made by observers for the 
Smithsonian Institution. ] 
FEBRUARY, 1867. 
Table showing the highest and lowest range of the thermometer, (with dates pre- 
Jixed,) the mean temperature of the month, and the amount of rain and melted 
snow, (ininches and tenths,) for February, 1867, at the following places and 
by the observers named. Daily observations were made at 7 o’clock a.m.and 
2 and 9 p.m. 
nm 3 , 
Stations, &e. County. Observers’ names. | Date. | ee Date. ey pean Ee E 
ea 
MAINE, 
° ° ° In. 
Stenhen..-. 5.5 sca Washington ..-... Je Dy Parker)... .ca-= 14 47 20} —1 25, Qi) 3s 67 
Wee sass ces ae ae oe Penobscot ....-.. GE Towle: <<. --.-' 3, 14 48 20 | —14 21.8 | 3.40 
Williamsburg. .--.-. Piscataquis ... .-. E. & H. W. Pitman. 14 43 | 20 | —11 19.8 | 3.30 
West Waterville....| Kennebec ....... Bo PaWwilbur:e-scss- 14 49 Q1 0 2000 | 3.20 
Gardiner -..-.-..- ils ese. ak R. H. Gardiner ..... 14 49 21 3 25.9 4. 36 
MARDOM =, s==/=isjan=s=s AMAGTOSCOE PINE os | ARPES MOOG 2525 clccceca4i-ll's-\ssalai|ac=cicaae| Seaaae leciatteeae 2. 60 
NV GDSEI ® sciceat ccs 5 seG Gageboptncchic Almon Robinson.... 14 49 2 2 Rone lees c 
Standish -.<..5-...: Cumberland .--.. John P. Moulton. ... 14 52 11|}—3 27.5 | 2.22 
Rumford Point ..... Oxford 22-225. <= Waldo Pettingill... 24 51 21;—8 24.7] 2.40 
COMMIS some \= camila 's WOW SBosneengoosr Silas West’ ......<. 1 48 11 |—1 26.6 | 2.98 
Cornishville ........ Bes Oe ease ce caine G. W. Guptill--.-.- 14 50 11 1 2658) alos 
ESE he c col [ao Beeeedoc gags sos6SbeessEs esbe ge S| eo geéhel peasal Eee. cols sedee 24.9) R13 
NEW HAMPSHIRE. pare 
Portsmouth ......-. Rockingham..... John Hatch......... 14 58 11 9 32.4] 2.31 
Stratford. -2-.<<-... bos! Steen see Branch Brown ..... 9 47 10; —8 22. 2. 30 
anrwortit.5sc-5 3-2 @arrollee seers <1 Alfred Brewster .... 14 48} 10,11;—1 Osa) | eater 
North Barnstead....| Belknap..-...--. CH Pitman.3...<. 13 53 10 2 30.3] 1.35 
Concord7ce<- «-eees Merrimack....... John T, Wheeler ...} 138, 14 52 11 4 BONS me aris 
Claremont. -eeeeeee Sullivan-.....-.. Arthur Chase-...... 14 52 a 0 29.0 | 4.04 
INSET) See oy 8 5.-|los oa COCO CA SOC OER POS O OOOO nC - Hence = Bo MeCCeners Bese cc|'-n-eeerd Bonorc 28,2. 2.50 
VERMONT. 
Lunenburg .......-. EIss0X ..-----<2.- H. A. Cutting ...... 4| 48 11} —10}] 23.5] 4.30 
Craftsbury ..--.---- Orleans tseec. ci. James A, Paddock..} 8,13 45 10 | —5 22.2 | 2.35 
Randolph ..-.....-.. Orange-cctss.s: Charles S. Paine....| 9,13 46 ll | — 4. 20.4 | 2.17 
Middlebury ......... Addisone cieenner H. A. Sheldon...... 1,9, 13 45 ll 4 26:3 | dade 
IBTanGGWieaec.: a= )- = Rutland ......... Ee Buckland ........ 8 53 10 2 29.9] 1.90 
PSAINOt Sccacsaceis. cs Caledonia ....... B. F. Eaton, M.D .. 8 50 Q1 15 34.8] 4.50 
Wilmington ........ Windham ....... Rev. J. B. Perry ... 14 46 1l|}—2 20. a aaa 
‘Averages eee soles ule creae PER BUCO Ra or binccys cance enema |asane sat sea cles||sne msec | swins.es 27.0} 2.82 
