640 REPGR J T OF ME SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE. 



" ' . r $ol(t periods and extent. 



172, Dec. 9 to 16 and 22 to 31. 



1875, Feb. 4 to 10. 



1876, Jan. 12 to 15. 



1877, Jan. 1 to 5. 



1881, Jan. 1 to 4; Feb. 2 to 7. 

 1884, Jan. 2 to 10 and 20 to 23. 



1885, Jan. 17 to 23. 



1888, Jan. 5 to 18; Jan. 25 to Feb. 9; Dec. 2 to 8. 



1887, Jan. 1 to 13 ; Dec. 26 to 31. 



1888, Jan. 17 to 30. 

 1892,. Dec. 27 to 31. 

 1893, Jan. 6 to 25. 



Record of thickness of ice formation as recorded in Weather Bureau Daily Journal by the 



observer, L. N. Jesunofsky. 



j892, Dec. 27. J-inch ice formation this a. m. 



28. T Vjnch ice formation this a. m. 



29. jb-inoh ice formation this a. m. 



30. Very thin ice formation this a. m. 

 1893, Jan. W. -jVinch ice formation this a. in. 



7. J-inch ice formation this a. m. 



9. Very thin ice formation this a. m. 

 11. T Vinch ice formation this a. m. 

 14. T Vinch ice formation during last night and this a. m. 



16. T Vinch ice formation daring last night and this a. m. 



17. jVinch ice formation during last night and this a. m. 



18. T 4 0-iiich ice formation during last niirht and this a.m. 

 18. Snowfall 9:18- a.m. to 3:08 p.m.; total depth, 1.9 inches. 



20. T Vinch ice formation during last night and this a.m. 



21. T Vjnch ice formation during last night and this a. m. 



22. T Vinch ice formation during last night and this a. in. 



NOTE. Observations on thickness of ice made between 7 :15 a. m. and 8 :15 a. m. daily. 



L. K. JESITNOFSKY, 

 Obaervcr, Weather Bureau. 



