REMARKS. 



The temperature for November was about normal, the rainfall was 

 below normal, the greatest quantity of rain fell on the 28th. The 

 coldest day occurred on the 27th. The surrounding hills, on several 

 occasions were covered with snow, but only an inappreciable amount 

 was recorded at Amherst. A slight earthquake was felt on the 27th. 

 The following was furnished by the New England Weather Service : 

 The weather during the month of November was remarkably pleas- 

 ant with temperature about normal. The maxima temperatures were 

 recorded generally on the 3rd and the minima occurred in all districts 

 on the morning of the 27th. The precipitation was considerably 

 below the average. At Boston the deficiency amounted to 2.87 

 inches. Snow fell at a few scattered stations on the -Ith and light 

 flurries also occurred on the 1.5th and 20th. In most cases it melted 

 as it fell. The storms were not severe and no high gales have been 

 reported. At Boston the maximum velocity was 39 miles per hour 

 from the southeast on the 28th. An earthquake, although most 

 severe in northern New England, was very generally felt at about 

 noon on the 27th. The center of the disturbance appears to have 

 been in the Province of Quebec. 



C. D. WARNER, Meteorologist. 

 FRANK L. WARREN, Assistant. 



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