CLIMATE OF DELAWARE COUNTY. 



Thb character of our climate is so perfectly exhibited in the two following 

 tables, prei)ared bv the late Joseph Edwards, from observations carefully made 

 by himself during a series of nine years, that it will be unnecessary to make any 

 observations on the subject. Three daily observations were made by Mr. 

 Edwards at his resi<lence at '-Chrome Dale," one mile west of the Hall of the 

 Delaware County Institute of Science, in latitude 39° 55' 18'^, and lougitude 1° 

 36' 10" east from Washington. The residence of Mr. Edwards was situated 

 19G feet above tide-water, and the observations were made at seven o'clock, a.m. 

 and at two and nine, p.m. 







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