SERIES B. ZONE 10. L A T. 40° TO 45° N. 



325 



(Nos. 210 to 227.) 

 Observed as follows :- 



Eastern Ne-wr York. 









^ 



Aggregate 





Place of observation. 



By whom observed. 





length 

 of time. 



Date. 



Albany, 



Academy and H. M. Paine, M.D 





,^s. mos. 



1826 to 1849 inclusive, 1865 and 1866. 



Argyle, 









6 



1864. 



Cambridge, 



Cambridge Washingtc 



n Academy, 



14 



1827 to 1839 inclusive, and 1841. 



Canajoharie, 



Academy, 







2 



1833 and 1835. 



Cliatham, 



Cornelius and C. T. Chase, 





8 



1843, 1844 and 1854. 



Chei-ry Valley, 



Academy, 







15 



1S27 to 1836, and 1841 to 1845, both 

 inclusive. 



Delhi, 



Delaware Academy, 





• 



2 



1828 and 1837. 



Fairfield, 



Academy, 







19 



1827, 1828, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1835 to 

 1845 inclusive, 1847, 1848 and 1849. 



Fort Ana, 



P. M. McMore, 







1 9 



1863 to 1866 inclusive. 



Fort Edward, 



Prof. Solomon Sias, 







2 



1857. 



Germautowu, 



Rev. San lord VV. Roe 







2 



1S66, 1867 and 1868. 



Granville, 



Academy, 







14 



1835 to 1849, except 1837. 



Greenville, 



E. B. Wheeler, 







1 



1826. 



Hudson, 



Academy and G. P. H 



ackenberg 



' 



17 7 



1827 to 1835, and 1841 to 1849 (both 

 inclusive except 1830) and 1869. 



Johnstown, 



Academy, 







14 



1828 to 1838, and 1841 to 1845, both 

 inclusive except 18.30 and 1833. 



Kinderhook, 



Academy, 







17 



1830 to 1836 inclusive. 



Lansiugburg, 



Academy, 







20 



1826 to 1846 inclusive except 1838. 



Miuaville, 



D. S. and .1. VV. Buss 



ng, 





2 6 



1867, 1868 and 1869 



Nassau, 



Mr. Bullard, 







1 



1843, 1850 and 1851. 



North Volney, 



J. M. Partrick. 







11 



1868 and 1869. 



Salem, 



Washington Academy 



' 





10 



1828, 1829, 1830, 1838, 1840, 1841 and 

 1843 to 1847 inclusive. 



Saratoga, 



Walter-H. Riker, 







2 7 



1856 to 1859 inclusive. 



Schenectady, 



Academy, 







3 6 



1829, 1836, 1837 and 1864. 



Sloansville, 



G. W. Potter, 







5 



1868 and 1869. 



South Hartford, 



Grenville M. Ingalsbee, 





5 10 



1863 to 1869 inclusive. 



Speuoertown, 



A. VV. Morehouse and others,' 





3 11 



1854 to 1857 inclusive, and 1861. 



Troy, 



Mr. Cook and others,^ 







7 7 



1843, 1854 and 1860 to 1868 inclusive. 



VPaterford, 



John C. House, 







3 2 



1857, 1861, 1862 and 1863. 



Watervliet Arsenal, 



Post Surgeon, 







18 



1831 to 1845 and 1851 to 1854, both 

 inclusive except 1833. 









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Monsoon 











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Compass. 





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influences. 



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observation. 



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211. 

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The yea 



January 



Februar 



March 



April 



i\Iay 



June 



July 



August 



Septeral 



October 



Novemb 



Decemb 



Spring 



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y 



er 



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ur 



92 



15 



14 



8 



7 



9 



8 



10 



13 



8 



11 



16 



4 



24 



6l' 48 



23 229 

 17 231 



46 



179 

 158 



269 



19 

 15 

 23 

 14 

 28 

 27 

 38 

 37 

 28 

 38 

 18 

 13 



407 



31 

 24 

 23 

 44 

 39 

 80 

 98 

 103 

 63 

 47 

 33 

 48 



326 



264 

 230 

 267 

 324 

 381 

 409 

 355 

 339 

 334 

 295 

 276 

 299 



213 



418 

 387 

 417 

 359 

 333 

 314 

 382 

 294 

 315 

 360 

 414 

 412 





S. 80°35'W. 

 N. 52 15 W. 



.43 

 .18 







731 



589 

 638 

 589 

 570 

 589 

 570 

 589 

 589 

 570 

 589 

 570 

 589 

 1748 





N. 47 22 W. 1 .20 

 N. 68 49 VV. .18 

 N. 62 9 W. 1 .25 

 N. 88 14 W. .26 

 N. 82 53 W. .38 

 N. 82 55 VV. .40 

 S. 78 44 W. .27 

 S. 87 59 VV. > .22 

 N. 77 62 W. i .21 

 N. 65 6 VV. 1 .26 

 N. 71 6 VV. ! .27 

 N. 63 9 W. 1 .24 





18 246 176 

 9 260 123 

 7 238 143 









10 152 

 12 106 



4 142 

 14 166 

 10 199 



8 168 



140 

 177 

 246 

 212 

 218 

 207 















19 156 227 



34 744| 442 





65 106 



9721109 







Summer 

 Autumn 





31 



35 



26 400 

 32 533 



563 

 637 



102: 281 

 84' 143 



1103, 990 

 9051089 





N. 87 36 VV^ ; .34 

 N. 75 59 VV. .23 







1748 

 1729 







L 



Winter 

 The yea 



• 



33 

 123 



59 616 

 1512293 



564 

 2206 



47 103 

 298 633 



793:1217 

 3773 4405 





N. 58 7 W. .23 

 N. 72 63 W. .26 







1716 

 6941 



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' Irving Magee and 



jevi S. Packard. 



2 John VV 



Heimstreet, P 



rof. E. A. H. Allen and Wm. L. Haskin. 



