REMARKS. 



The weather during the mouth has presented but few characteris- 

 tics of special interest, and the departures from normal conditions 

 have been small and unimportant. 



The mean pressure has been very nearly normal and the range 

 slightly above the average. The mean temperature was about nor- 

 mal ; the maximum for the month the lowest for a number of years. 

 The total wind movement was considerably above the average, 

 although but few high winds occurred. The mean relative humidity 

 was about 10 per cent above the normal. 



Thunder showers have been quite prevalent during the month. 



From the loth to the 24th a period of rather cool weather pre- 

 vailed, followed for a few days by the warmest weather of the month. 



Growing crops have made good progress during the month. Hay- 

 ing has begun in this vicinity and is progressing favorably. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, Meteorologist. 

 A. C. MONAHAN, Observer. 



