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42. Jafrey, N. H., (S. W. corner of the state,) 42 45' N., 72 5' W. 



L. Howe, Esq. informs us that there was no storm there ; 

 only one inch of snow on the 18th, at noon, fair on the 19th. 

 On tha 16th and 17th, wind not recollected. 



43. Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 41 34' N., 72 39' W. (From 



our regular correspondent, Prof. AUG. W. SMITH.) 



On the morning of the 16th, at half past seven, A. M., the 

 wind was noted N. W., the rest of the day, N., quite gentle. 

 On the 17th, wind N. at half past seven, A. M. ; and clouds 

 N. E. ; at twelve, meridian, and half past five, P. M., wind 

 E., and gentle all day; cloudy, with slight rain at two, P. M. 

 On the 18th, snow about two inches deep all the morning ; 

 time of beginning not mentioned ; wind N. E. all day, and 

 strong. 19th, wind N. E., A. M., strong, and N. W., P. M., 

 gentle. Barometer rose from 29.81 on the morning of the 

 16th, to 30.11, at half past five, P. M. of the 17th ; fell again 

 till half past five, P. M., of the 19th, when it was 29.70. 



44. Newport, R. I., 41 28' N., 71 21' W. (From our regular correspond- 



ent, R. J. TAYLOR, Esq.) 



March 16th, wind N. W. in the morning, and S. W., P. M. 

 17th and 18th, and morning of the 19th, N. E. ; then N. W. 

 at two, P. M., and S. W. at nine, P. M. heavy on the 17th. 



7 A. M. 2 P. M. 9 P. M. 



March 16th. Barometer '2* 3b!5 StS 



10 10 



17th 2990 29-90 29-86 



' 



18th " 29-67 29-57 29-51 



Snow 



Snow from six to twelve inches on the 18th. 



45. Brown University, Providence, R. I., 41 StX N., 71 25' W. (From our 



regular correspondent, Prof. ALEXIS CASWELL.) 



S. R. 



March 17th, 29.90 

 18th, .74 

 19th, .74 



