WeeJc ending July 10. — Massachusetts: "Favorable 

 week for crops, except too cold for tobacco and corn ; very 

 unfavorable weather for haying and little done during the 

 week." 



Week ending July 17. — Massachusetts: " Yer}- favora- 

 ble week for growth of crops and for harvesting hay and 

 grain, the latter in excellent condition ; rain needed." 



Week ending July 24. — New England: "Favorable 

 growing and harvesting weather ; rye mostly harvested and 

 yield excellent ; potatoes yielding below the average ; apple 

 crop light, except in Connecticut ; peaches and pears abun- 

 dant." 



Week ending July 31. — New England : " Hay and grain 

 harvest has been delayed by unfavorable weather : grain 

 somewhat injured by heavy rains and high winds. Warmer 

 weather is needed, though all crops are making rapid 

 growth." 



Massachusetts Weather. 



_ Meteorological Data for July., 1891. 



* to 3, cloudless; 4 to 7 inclusive, partly cloudy; 8 to 10, cloudy. 

 t Temperature data from thermometer not self-registering. 



