REMARKS. 



The weather during July was generally seasonable and the means 

 of the several elements showed no marked departures from the 

 normals, excepting the mean barometer. Thunder storms were 

 quite frequent and the one on the evening of the 20th was accom- 

 panied by a heavy gale which did a considerable amount of damage, 

 mostly in blowing and breaking down trees in this vicinity. 



A comparison of the records with those of previous years shows 

 the following features : The mean pressure was lower than any 

 previous July since this station was established : Both the maximum 

 and minimum we're low while the range was normal. 



The temperature records were normal excepting the maximum 

 which was lower than usual. The relative humidity was about three 

 per cent higher than usual. 



The precipitation for the month was nearly 80 per cent of the 

 normal and was well distributed throughout the month. Much of it 

 occurred during thunder storms. 



The total wind movement was about 20 per cent more than usual. 

 The maximum pressure during the gale of the 20th was unusually 

 high for this station. 



The amount of sunshine recorded was large and but three cloudy 

 days were noted. 



J. E. OSTRANDER. Meteorologist. 

 T. A. BARRY, Observer. 



