[arsh, M.D.; Charl^es Winkler, M.D.; and I. A.Lapham,LL.D. 



58. 

 W. 



1859. 



W.&L. 



1860. 

 I.A.L. 



1861. 1862. 

 I.A.L. I.A.L. 



90} 



,83 



23.89| 

 26.96 



,25! 37.45 



51 

 55 

 23 



92 

 ,85 

 66 

 30 

 60 

 ,86 

 ,15 

 ,10 

 ,00 

 .19 



39.501 

 55.01 

 60.35 

 71.59; 

 70.80 

 59.291 

 48.16' 

 40.28 

 19.67; 

 26.24 

 43.99i 

 67.58! 

 49.24 



12 46.091 



23.99 

 27.44 

 40.381 

 43.76| 

 56.24! 

 64.17| 

 69.00 

 66.821 

 58.761 

 50.001 

 36.151 

 24.80! 

 23.70', 

 46.79! 

 66.66\ 

 48.30| 

 46.801 



21.22 



27.78 

 31.961 

 44.82 

 50.68! 

 64.53! 

 68.05 

 69.21! 

 63.7l| 

 50. Ill 

 36.79 

 31.11! 

 24.60 

 42.49 

 67.26 

 50.71 

 46.66 



1863. 

 I.A.L, 



1864. 

 I.A.L. 



20.30 

 18.35 

 32.40 

 41.60 

 53.65 

 60.84 

 71.09 

 70.63 

 62.29 

 51.00 

 35.35 

 30.74 

 23.25 

 42.55 

 67.52 

 49.55 

 45.69! 



29.76 

 26.88 

 31.42 

 44.95| 

 55.55! 

 63.70 

 68.551 

 69.031 

 59.42 

 43.45 

 36.81 

 29.16 

 29.13 

 43.93 

 67.09 

 46.56 

 46.55 



18.77; 



25.92 



30.65 



40.12 



55.15 



65.22 



71.27 



69.75' 



60.97; 



45.67! 



32.08! 



20.13 



24.62 



41.97, 



68.75: 



46. 24^ 



44.64! 



No. of j 

 Years.; 



22 

 20 

 21 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 23 

 21 

 20 

 20 

 21 

 22 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 20 

 18 



Mean of 

 the wtole. 



22.76 

 25.30 

 33.67 



43.98 

 53.95 

 64.27 

 70.21 

 68.11 

 61.58 

 48.65 

 35.94 

 25.77 

 24.61 

 43.87 

 67.53 

 48.72 

 46.18 



vinter of 1856 and the spring of 1857 were the coldest. 

 d by the mildest autumn. It will be noticed that no 

 or cold, indicated by the table in antique figures, has 

 ian annual temperature of five years together, it will 

 358 (46°. 71), and with 1863 (46°. 36), were very near 

 g with 1857 was the coldest (42°. 56) ; thus indicating 

 pular theory of cold and warm terms of years. 



I. A. LAPHAM. 



