REMARKS. 



The unseasonable weather which characterized April and May was 

 not prominent during June. Although the first part of the month 

 was not as warm as usual, no especially low temperature was noted. 

 The last part of the month was marked by a number of hot days. 



A comparison of the records with those of previous years, shows 

 the following features of more or less interest: The mean barometer 

 was slightly lower than usual and the range about normal The 

 maximum and minimum records were both slightly below the average. 



The mean temperatu.e was about two degrees below the normal ; 

 the maximum was high and the minimum low, giving a larger range 

 than usual. 



The mean dew point was over two degrees below the normal while 

 the relative humidity was nearly five per cent higher than usual. 



The total precipitation was about sixty per cent of the usual 

 amount, most of it falling near the beginning or the end of the 

 month. A number of thunder storms occurred during the last 

 decade of the month. 



The total wind movement was about twenty per cent more than 

 usual although but two light gales were noted. 



The amount of sunshine was sightly less than usual. 



J. E. OSTRANDER Meteorologist 



T. A. BARRY, Observer. 



