REMARKS. 



The weather during the month was more uncomfortable than 

 usual although there were no excessively hot days. This was due to 

 the large number of days having a high relative humidity and the 

 general sultriness of the air. Thunder storms were generally preva- 

 lent after the middle of the month. 



The mean barometer was nearly normal and the range was 

 rather large for the time of year. The fluctuations were generally 

 small except near the beginning and the end of the month when con- 

 siderable variation was noted. The prevailing direction of the wind 

 near the south point was unusual for this station. The total wind 

 movement was a little greater than usual. 



The mean temperature was slightly higher than the normal while 

 the maximum was unusually low. The range was small. The mean 

 dew point was higher than normal and the relative humidity was 

 nearly ten per cent, above the average. 



The total precipitation was about seventy per cent, of the July 

 mean. The rain was well distributed through the month. The 

 amount of cloudiness was less than the normal and two-thirds of the 

 days were recorded as fair. 



J. E. OSTRANDER. Meteorologist. 



T. A. BARRY, Observer. 



