OBSERVATIONS ON SOILS. 



MAY. 



DAT OF 



MONTH. 



OBSERVATIONS ON SOIL OF GRASS LAND. 



OBSERVATIONS. 



5 o'clock am 



12 o'clock m 



3 o'clock p m 



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31 



23 



24 

 25 

 26 

 27 

 28 

 29 

 30 

 31 



57 

 59 



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61 

 43 



41 

 53 

 54 

 48 



58 

 58 

 61 

 49 

 54 

 57 



55 



52 



56 



57 

 57 

 60 

 54 

 56 

 58 



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55 



6.-1 

 72 

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 59 

 65 

 74 

 78 

 57 

 58 



59 

 64 

 69 



58 

 58 

 63 

 66 

 57 

 56 



57 

 58 

 66 



58 

 56 



5* 

 62 

 5.X 



5., 



lil 



60" 

 86 

 70 

 81 

 91 



66 

 64 

 70 

 61 

 71 

 72 



5S 



lil) 



62 



5S 



58 

 62 



6.{ 

 66 



'(';iV 

 70 

 70 



55 



52 



611 

 61 

 65 

 57 

 61 

 66 

 6.X 

 5X 

 51 



5X 

 60 

 62 

 5.x 

 5.x 

 63 

 63 

 58 

 51 



Cloudy. 8. hieeze. Mora, slight sliQWer. Soil wet 1 in deep. 

 Cloudy. Slighi showers. Leaves and twigs of apple trees 



commence dying al Syracuse. 

 Morning cloudy. Slight showers. Afternoon few heavy clouds 

 Morning cloudy Slighl showers Afternoon few clouds. 

 Heavy dew. Few clouds. Slight breeze. 

 Heavy dew. Few thin clouds Slisht breeze. 

 Heavy dew. Few clouds. Soil in good working order. 

 Morning cloudy. N. breeze. Afternoon few thin clouds. 

 Morning few clouds. Afternoon cloudy. Rainy. Soil wet 



at 7 p. m 2 inches deep. 



58 



51 



58 



55 



5.x 

 51 



Mean, 



Highest, 



Lowest. 



52j 



61 

 43 



55i 562 

 61 60 



49 ! 54 



68 



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 57 



613 



65 

 56 



i;x- 

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5 1 



705 



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 55 



64j 



70 



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5.X: 



62 



5 1 



62, 



7n 

 52 



61, 



i;x 



51 



5:1 

 63' 

 54 



OBSERVATIONS ON ATMOSPHERE, DEW, RAIN, AND WIND. 







5 o'clock A. M. 



12 o'clock M. 



3 o'clock p. in. 7 o'clock p. m. 



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23 



59 



59 



57 



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a. 



61 



61 



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64 



61 



s. 



65 



64 



62 





s. 





21 



63 



63 



62 





62 



s 



70 



70 



70 



S.E. 67 



67 



67 



S.E. 



63 



62 



62 





S.E. 





25 



58 



58 



58 





57 



s. 



76 



7X 



62 



's.w 75 



77 



72 



S.W 



71 



66 



62 





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26 



61 



63 



62 





5X 



s- 



54 



56 



54 



.... s. 66 



60 



60 



S.W 



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51 



6b 





s.w 





27 



44 



12 



42 



40 





s. 



65 



61 



64 



.... s.r.. 79 



70 



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S.E. 



62 



60 



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S.E. 





28 



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4S 



17 



16 





S.F.. 



71 



74 



72 



.... S.E. xil 



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78 



S.E. 



7 1 



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6, 





S.E. 





29 

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52 



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7.x 

 55 



78 



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77 

 55 













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56 



70 

 54 



68 

 58 





N. 



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1 i ! 48 





N. 1 57 



56 



56 



S.E. 





31 



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56 



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56 



52 



a. 51 



52 51 



52 s.e. 



52 



51 



53 



52 



N.E 



M 









653 65" 

 78 78 



54 1 54 



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663 65, 



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71 





67' 









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51 



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54 



51 





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