REMARKS. 



The weather for the month has been generally pleasant and the 

 departures from normal conditions have been small and unimportant. 

 The mean barometer although unusually low "was slightly greater 

 than our lowest June mean, in 1897. The maximum and minimum 

 were both unusually low and the range was a little less than the 

 usual amount. 



The total wind movement was about ten per cent above the aver- 

 age. No gales were noted however, until the last four days of the 

 month. On the 30th an unusually high wind prevailed during much 

 of the day. 



The mean temperature was slightly above the June average ; the 

 range was about normal. The mean dew point and relative humid- 

 ity were both below the normal. The amount of sunshine was 

 large and comparatively few cloudy days were noted. 



The precipitation was but little less than the usual amount and 

 was fairly well distributed through the month. An unusually heavy 

 thunder shower, accompanied bv high wind and some little hail, 

 occurred on the afternoon of the 28th. The reports indicate that 

 but little damage resulted in this locality. 



Crops have made good progress during the month though as yet 

 they are not up to normal conditions. 



J. E. OSTRANDER, 

 A. C. MONAflAN, MeieorologisL 



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