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87 feet. C. H. McLEOD, Superintendent. 



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16 yrs.' 

 includi; 







33-8 



2.69 





2.69 











If 4° -4 



3-38 



i-57 



3-54 



t6 yrs. means for and 













including this month. 



lie 



vel and 



giving 



a range of 1.049 inches. Maximum relative 







humidity was 100 on the 14th. Minimum relative 





Directi 



humidity was 47 on the 23rd. 





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Rain fell on 15 days. 



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Miles. Loo. 



A few flakes of snow fell on the 28th, and soft hail 





on 1 he 31st. 



Durati| 

 ad ; the 



Auroras were observed on 4 nights. 



Mean l g i v i ng a 

 Warmest 



Hoar frost on 6 days. 



Lunar halos on 3 nights. 



Qrea;he 31st, 



Fog on 4 days. 



Resu5 on the 





Resujhe 28th, 



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