MASSA^ 



Agricultural 



APRIL, 1891. 



Highest temperature, 

 Lowest temperature, 

 Mean tesnperature. 

 Total precipitation. 

 Prevailing wind, 

 No. of cloudy days, 

 No. of days on which 



Highest temperature. 

 Lowest temperature, 

 Mean temperature. 

 Total precipitation. 

 Total snowfall, 

 Prevailing wind. 

 No. of cloudy days. 

 No. of days on which .01 of an 

 inch or more of water from 

 rain or melted snow fell, 5 8 13 13 



Crops suffered considerably from drought during July, but there 

 was an abundance of rain during the succeeding months. 



The first frost occurred Sept. 25. 



The sleighing was good most of the time from the last of December 

 till near the close of February. 



Ice began to be harvested in good condition during December. 



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