OBSERVATIONS ON SOILS. 



JUNE. 





OBSERVATIONS ON SOIL OF GRASS LAND. 



OBSERVATIONS ON NAKED SOIL. 



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7 o'clock p m 



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7 o'clock p in 



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OBSERVATIONS ON ATMOSPHERE, DEW, RAIN, AND WIND. 



DAY OF MONTH. 



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3 o'clock p. m. 



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Observations. — 8. Cloudy in forenoon. Afternoon showery. South wind. 9. Night rainy. Forenoon cloudy. 

 Strong S. wind. Afternoon few clouds. Moderate breeze. The leaves of the Iron wood (Ostrya virginica) and 

 Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) begin to die near Albany. 10. Few clouds. Strong S. breeze. 11. Cloudy. Strong 

 S. breeze. Towards night showery. The leaves and small twigs of Apple, Pear and Quince begin to die near Al- 

 bany. 12. Forenoon cloudy. Towards night clear. Moderate breeze. 13. Morning clear. Moderate dew. After- 

 noon cloudy at 7 p. m. Slight shower. 14. Showery during night. Heavy thunder shower about 2 p. m. At 7 p. 

 m. thick clouds. Strong W. breeze. Cool. 



