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below the average in tlie southern portion of the Lake 

 region, the northern portions of Indiana and Illinois, and in 

 northwestern Ohio, also on the southern New Engfland 

 coast and generally throughout the Southern States. Ver}'^ 

 heavy rains fell in the lower Missouri, central Mississippi, 

 and Ohio valleys. Middle Atlantic States, and over the 

 greater portion of New England. 



Special Telegraphic Reports. 



[Weather Bureau, Boston.] 



Weel' endiin/ June 4. — New England. Boston: There 

 was much cloudy weather, with frequent showers. Thunder- 

 storms were general, and in })laces severe on the 0th and 

 9th. The sunshine was below the average. The tempera- 

 ture was seasonable. 



Week ending June 11. — Xew England. Boston: The 

 temperature was low during the fore part of the week and 

 seasonable the latter part. The sunshine was normal. Hail 

 occurred in some places June 1. The rainfall was ample. 



Week ending June 18. — New England . Boston : Showers 

 occurred Saturday, Sunday and JNIondav. The temperature 

 was moderately low at the beginning and close of the week, 

 light frosts occurring in the northern and interior parts on 

 the 13th and 14th. 



Week ending June 25. — New England. Boston : Showers 

 occurred at the beginning and the close of the week, the 

 middle portion being fair. The rainfall in the northeast 

 and southeast portions was light, but ranged from 1 inch to 

 2 inches in southwest Maine, southern New Hampshire, 

 Vermont and central-western Massachusetts. 



The Weather of Juxe, 1906. 

 The month opened with several days of generally fair and 

 seasonal temperatures, during which there was a normal 

 amount of sunshine. The weather became unsettled on the 

 5th, and a period of shoAvery conditions prevailed from the 

 6th to the 10th. The rainfall during this time was copious 

 though not excessive : it was wholly from thunderstorms 



