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W 1 N 1) S O F T UK GLOBE. 



(No. 12;?.) 



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4481 



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3694 









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Spring 



i(;35 



,39l>5 



2211 



2839 



630 



N. 73' 



24 



W. 



.11 



N 



50° 



E. 



.124 







Summer 



IHW 



2904 



15S1 



2213 



2123 



5396 



2731 



3068 



1094 



S. 65 



21 



w. 



.17 



S. 



65 



E. 



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Autumn 



12(i4 



2179 



1093 



1977 



1944 



5621 



3014 



3524 



925 



S. 69 



39 



w. 



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49 



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Winter 



1374 



2216 



1023 



1933 



1733 



6141 



3107 



4266 



618 



S. 77 



9 



w. 



.30 



s. 



80i 



W. 



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CO 



The year 



f)n4o 



112(i4 



5549 



8334 



7403 



21639 



11691 



14552 



3267 



S. 76 



10 



w. 



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■il 



Spring 



224 



897 



294 



509 



150 



1197 



1002 



1648 





N."6S 



52 



W. .31^ 



N 



43 



K. 



.10 



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Summer 



329 



(i27 



217 



550 



200 



1721 



1310 



1614 





N. 87 



39 



W. .40 



s. 



50 



VV. 



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rt ^ 1 



Autumn 



2.') 8 



S.-iO 



186 



588 



195 



1512 



973 



1616 





N. 87 



19 



W. .37^ 



s. 



23 



W. 



.03 







Winter 



213 



(128 



189 



535 



187 



1606 



931 



1784 





N. 84 



38 



W.'.38 



s. 



56A 



w. 



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Tlie year 



1024 2702 



886 



2182 



732 



6036 



4216 



6662 





N. 82 



54 



W.i.35i 











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M^. C 



Spring 



1859 



4802 



2146 



2720 



1753 



5678 



3841 



5342 



630'N. 71 



31 



W.,.15 



JS 



49A 



E. 



.12 





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Summer 



199K 



3.')31 



1798 



2763 



2323 



7117 



4041 



4682 



1094, S. 76 



13 



W.'.21i 



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48* 



E. 



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Autumn 



IS 22 



2729 



1279 



2565 



2139 



7133 



3987 



5140 



925 S. 75 



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S. 



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£ a 



Winter 



1587 



2844 



1212 



2468 



1920 



7747 



4038 



6050 



618 S. 81 



46 



W.|.31 



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78 



W. .07^ 





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The year 



69fi4 



13966 



6435 



10516 



8135 



27675 



15907 



21214 



3267 S. 82 



58 



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(Nos. 124 and 125.) 

 Observed as follows : — 



North-western Ohio. 



Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 



Aggregate 



length of 



time. 



Date and remarks. 



Belle Centre, 



Rev. R. Shields and J. C. 

 Smitli, 



yrs. 



mos. 



7 



1857 and 1861. 





Bellefontaine, 



Joseph Shaw, 



3 



5 



1856 to 1860 inclusive. 





Bowling Green, 



W. R. Peck & .lobn Clarke, 



5 



8 



1861 to 1863 and 1867 to 1869 botli incl 



isive. 



Croton, 



Rev. E. Thompson and M. 



3 







1860 to 1863 inclusive. 





Edgerton, 



Sperry, 

 A. B. Knight, 







2 



1869. 













1 



1851. 





(ieneva Hall, 



Rev. J. R. W. Sloane, 







4 



1854. 





Homer, 



'I'hos. F. Withrow, 







1 



1852. 





Kelly's Island, 



Geo. C. Huntingdon, 



9 



3 



1860 to 1869 inclusive. 





Kenton, 



C. H. Smith. M.D.) 



3 



6 



1862 and 1866 to 1869 inclusive. 













2 



1852. 





Marion, 



H. A. True and C. Chase, 



4 



11 



1865 to 1869 inclusive. 





Mount Tabor, 



William Lapham, 







7 



1849 and 1850. 





Muunt Vernon, 



F. A. Benton, 



1 



4 



1852, 1854 and 1855. 





Mount Victory, 



W. C. Hampton, 







4 



1860. 





New Wesiaeld, 



A. E. Jerome, 







10 



1862 and 1863. 





North Bass Island, 



Geo. R. Morton, 







7 



1869. 





North Fairfield, 



0. Burras, 



2 



11 



1867, 1868 and 1869. 





Northwood, 



Rev. J. R. W. Sloane, 



1 







1858. 





Norwalk, 



G. A. Hyde and Rev. A. 



Newton, 



8 



1 



1854, 1855 and 1861 to 1SG8 inclusive. 





Perrysburg, 



F. HoUenbeck, 







8 



1854. 





Republic, 



Sandusky, 



Stephen S. Dorsey, 

 Thomas Neill and others, 







2 



2 

 8 



1851. 



1843, 1844, 1845, 1868 and 1869 





Sidney, 



Joseph Shaw, 



1 







1857. 





Toledo, 



J. B. Trembley, M.D., 



8 



11 



1861 to 1869 inclusive. 





Troy, 



Charles L. McClung, 



3 



4 



1860 to 1863 inclusive. 





Urbana, 



Prof. M. G. Williams, 



12 



10 



1855 to 1869 inclusive, except 1860. 





West Barre, 

 Yankeetown, 







 



2 

 2 



1853. 

 1854. 





A. Jacque, 



