3IISS0 UBI METEOR OLOG Y. 



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Face of Sky. 



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Clear, 



MISSOURI METEOROLOGY FOR DECEMBER, 1877. 



by prof. francis e. nipiier. 



Missouri Weather Service, | 

 Central Station, January 4ih, 1878. j 



The December just past was remarkable for its abnormal temperature. 

 The mean at the Central Station being 45.6°, which is 12.4° above normal, 

 and 2.7° above the normal November. At Lexington, a mean of 43.8° is 

 reported. 



At Troy, (Dec. 7); seeds of asters, hemp, mustard, etc., were observed 

 germinating in open ground, as in April. 



At Lexington and Clinton, rose, peach, lilac and other buds were unfold- 



