REMARKS 



The small amount of rainfall, 1.95 inches, compared to the normal 

 of 4.10 inches, was the outstanding feature of the July weather. The 

 mean daily temperature and the mean relative humidity were both 

 very near normal. 



The temperature was in the "90's" for four consecutive days, .July 

 16. 17, 18, and 19. According to Professor Kightlinger of the Depart- 

 ment of Agronomy this hot spell caused considerable damage to tobacco. 



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