REMARKS. 



The mean temperature was about normal, the precipitation was 

 greater than that of 1890. A heavy snow storm occurred on the 2d 

 and 3d. Seven halos were observed, five of which were accompanied 

 with precipitation within twenty-four hours after the occurrence of 

 the halo. A cold wave occurred about the ■21st. Frogs were first 

 heard on the 11th. High temperature, excessive sunshine, and a 

 small amount of precipitation produced a marked change in vegeta- 

 tion the last ten days ; grass is forward, fruit trees are putting forth 

 blossoms. Some plowing and sowing has been done and early 

 potatoes planted. 



C. D. WARNER, Meteorologist. 

 A. T. REALS, Assistant. 



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