REMARKS. 



The weather of the past month has been justly characterized as 

 unseasonable. 



The mean daily temperature for the month was nearly 4.5"^ above 

 normal, that of the first three weeks being, with four exceptions, 

 considerably above the mean, while the last ten days witnessed the 

 passage of two marked anticyclones which brought with them more 

 seasonable weather. 



Though the precipitation shows a deficiency of nearly one inch, 

 the mean relative humidity and percentage of cloudiness have been 

 very high, as has the mean barometric pressure, the latter chiefly in 

 consequence of the unusually high pressures accompanying the anti- 

 cyclone of the 20th. to 24th. instants. 



The first trace of snow of the season fell on the 14th. inst. 



LEONARD METCALF, Meteorologist. 

 JAMES L. BARTLETT, Observer. 



