The mean pressure was below that of Feb., 1890. The average 

 temperature and mean rehitive humidity were also below, the pre- 

 vailing direction of the wind was the same, but a greater movement 

 in miles was recorded the last P'ebruary. In the month of February, 

 the last two years, .01 inch of water fell on 13 days. There was 

 only 1 % difference in the mean cloudiness for the same periods, 

 but the ozone was 15% higher the last month. Of the halos observed 

 86% were accompanied with rain or snow within twenty-four hours 

 after the occurrence of the halo. On the evening of the 28th snow 

 squalls were accompanied with frequent flashes of lightning. 



C. D. WARNER, Meteorologist. 

 A. T. BEALS, Assistant. 



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