REMARKS. 



The records of the past month show an excess of wind, high rela- 

 tive hutnidity, normal temperature, and large amount of &unshine. 



While the mean daily temperature varied less than one-half of a 

 degree from the normal there have been several noteworthy depart- 

 ures from the generally equitable temperature during the month. 

 After the first four days of the month, which were cool, there came 

 a week of very warm springlike weather ; then three days of cool, 

 and thereafter with two notable exceptions warm weather, reaching 

 a maximum of 80.5'=' on the 25th. instant. The two exceptions 

 referred to were the 20th. and 27th. instants on which the temperature 

 fell to 23° and to 32° F. respectively. Coming as they did between 

 very warm weather, these two days proved very trying ones and it 

 was feared that the fruit-trees might be seriously affected by the 

 freeze. 



LEONARD METCALF, Meteorologist. 

 JAMES L. BARTLP:TT, Observer. 



