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PHILOSOPHY OF STORMS. 



diameter extended from Boston where (47) it freshened 

 into a gale about two o'clock to the western parts of New 

 York and Pennsylvania. 



-'' CAROLINA. 



EXPLANATION OP THE WOOD CUT. 



No. 



1. Washington, Michigan, wind N. W. all 



day of the 26th, gentle. 



2. Wilmington, Ohio, N. N. W. all day of 



the 26th, gentle. 



3. Springfield, Ohio, W. alt day. 



4. Kenyon College, W. by N., wind light, 



strong at night. 



5. Cannonsburg, Pa., W. 



6. Meadville, Pa., N. W., very strong all 



day. 



7. Greendale, Pa., N. W., strong P. M. 



8. Rose Cottage, S. E. at 7, A. M., then N. 



W., very strong. 



9. Smethport, N. W., very strong. 



10. Batavia, N. Y., N. W., very high after 

 first few hours. 



11. Charlottsville, Va., W., strong, fair day. 



12. Alexandria, D. C., N. W., violent gale. 



13. St. Muy'i College, N. W., violent all 



day. 



14. Gettysburg, N. W., brisk. 



15. York, Pa., N. W. all day, severe gale. 



16. Lancaster, S. S. E. till 8 3-4, A. M., then 



N. W. 



17. Reading, S. E. at 7, A. M., then N. W. 



18. Carlisle, S. W. gentle, then W. N W. 



and N. W. 



19. Pottsville, S. E. till 9, then round by W. 



to N. W., strong. 



20. Mifflintown, N. W. and W. 



21. Lewistown, S. S. E. at 7, N. W. the rest 



of day. 



22. Bellefonte, N. E., then N., then W. 



