OBSERVATIONS ON SOILS. 



JUNE. 



DAY or 



OBSERVATIONS ON SOIL OF GRASS LAND. 



OBSERVATIONS ON NAKED SOIL. 



5 o'cl'ka. m. 



12 o'clock m. 



3 o'el'kp. m. 



7 o'cl'kp.m. 



5 o'cl'k a. m. 



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57. 



58 



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72 



67 : 



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625 



64' 



60? 



52 a 



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63 



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OBSERVATIONS ON ATMOSPHERE, DEW, RAIN, AND WIND. 







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12 o'clock m. 



3 o'clock p. m. 



7 o'clock p. m. 



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Observations.— 1. Morning cloudy. Slight shower. Soil wet 4 inches deep. Occasional sunshine during day. 

 Slight wind. 2. Morning cloudy. A fine thunder shower last night. Soil very wet. At 7 p. m. clear moderate 

 breeze. 3. Morning few clouds. Afternoon cloudy. Moderate wind. 4. Morning cloudy. Rainy. Soil wet 9 inches 

 deep. Afternoon few clouds. Warm. The leaves of the Button wood (Platanus occidentalis) begin to die. 5. Few 

 floating clouds. Slight breeze. Pleasant. 6. Few floating clouds. Moderate breeze. Pleasant. Dew. The leaves 

 of the Thorn bush (Crataegus coccinea) begin to die. 7. Clear. Slight breeze. Warm. Light dew. 



