8 



sunshine normal. Best week of season ; few seeds rotted liy 

 past cold and heavy rains, but generally they are starting 

 quickly ; grass crop promises well. 



Week ending June 13. — Temperature and sunshine above 

 and precipitation below average. Continued favorable 

 weather, and crops booming ; slight damage from frost in 

 central districts on the 11th; grass very good, except light 

 in central and southern New Hampshire and Vermont. 



Week ending Jane 20. — Temperature and sunshine above 

 and precipitation below average, except heavy local storms 

 in northern sections, where damage was done by wind, hail 

 and lightning. Crop conditions favorable ; tobacco setting 

 well along; cranberries promise well. 



Weekending June 27. — Temperature and precipitation 

 above and sunshine below average. Heavy local showers 

 have washed roads and crops badly in northern portion ; 

 drought broken ; grass much improved, but light on old 

 fields. 



Massachusetts Weather. 

 Meteorological Data for June, 1892. 



[Furnished by New England Weather Senice.] 



* Data from thermometer not self-registering. 



