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MEAN METEOROLOGICAL RESULTS. 



Total depth of rain in inches 



Number of days in which rain fell 



Month in which the greatest depth of rain tell. 



Greatest depth of rain in one month 



Months in which the days of rain were most 1 



frequent i 



Greatest number of rainy days in one month.... 

 Pay in which the greatest amount of rain fell... 

 Greatest amount of rain in one day 



33 898 

 116- 

 June. 

 8-090 

 June, July 

 and Oct. 



16 



June 11 



2-360 



Average 



of 

 30 years. 



29-525 

 109- 

 Sept. 

 3-694 



October. 



12 



2-054 



Extremes. 



43-5.i5 in '43 

 130 in 1861 

 Sept. 1843. 



9 760 

 Oct. 1864.1 

 June '69. J 



22 



Sept. 14, '43 



3-455 



19 041 in 'G7 



80 in 1841 



Sept. 1848. 



3115 



May, 1841 



11 



Sept. 14, '48 

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SNOW. 



Total depth in the year in inches 



Number of days in which snow fell 



Month in whlcli the greatest depch of snow fell 



Greatest depth of snow in one month 



Months in which the days of snow were most 1 



frequent ) 



Greatest number oi days of snow in one month. 



Day in which the greatest amount of snow fell. 



Greatest fall of snow in one day 



1870. 



122-9 



77 



March 



62-4 



Jan. Feb. 



and Mar. 



18 



March 27 



16-0 



Average 



of 

 27 years. 



62 



February 



19-14 



January 



14 



Extremes. 



122-9 in '70. 

 87 in 1859 

 March. 1870 



62 4 



Jan. 1861 



23 

 Feb. 5, 1863 

 Mar. 27, '70. 



16-0 



38-4 in 1851 



33 in 1848 



Dec. 1851 



10 7 



Feb. 1848 



Jan. 10, '57. 

 5-5 



PERIODICAL OR OCCASIONAL EVENTS— 1870. 



January 19. 

 March 27. 



April 



May 13. 



Aug. 19-25. 



27. 



October 19. 



« 24. 



Nov. 1 & 2. 



" 7. 



" 10. 



Decern. 3. 



12. 



Bay frozen. The bay had been previously frozen, (Dec. 8, 1869); but 



the ice was broken up on the following night. 

 Very severe snow storm ; ice broken and almost driven from the bay by 



the gale. 

 Some attempt at sleighing. 

 Schooner arrived, and left with a cargo. 

 First steamer arrived. 

 Last snow of season. 

 Ploughing in vicinity. 

 Swallows arrived. 

 Tiast frost and ice of season. 

 Swallows moving, almost gone by 25th, 

 Frost at an early hoiu:. 

 First recorded ice. 



I Much like Indian Summer. 



Grasshoppers numerous. 

 First snow of season 

 Butterflies seen. 

 First heavy snow storm. 

 Bay frozen over. 

 Coldest day of year. 



