REMARKS. 



The temperature was above normal. The number of clear clays 

 was 14 against 9 in March of the preceding year. The precipitation 

 was below normal. Six halos were observed, three were accompa- 

 nied with precipitation within twenty-four hours after the occurrence 

 of the halo. The mean ozone was 69, the highest ever lecorded at 

 the Station. 



The prevailing direction of the wind for March the last two years, 

 was North. 



C. D. WARNER, Meteorologist. 

 A. T. BEALS, Assistant. 



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