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,z | the 21st it was generally frosty at night, and again wet every da; 



17 i to the 29th. The mean temperature was 1° above the average 



13 I The amount of rain was half an inch in excess. The mean heigh 



! of the barometer, as in every preceding month of the year, wa 



3° ! below the average. Except in very few instances the air was foun< 



»5 ! to be constantly saturated with moisture. West and SW. wind 



01 I were prevalent. 



I This has been the wettest season of any^since 1826 at least, th 



ure from the 3 daily observati 



Maximum Temperature in the Sui 

 Minimum of Terre ' ' 

 Mean Temperature 



nalAir 39°-59 



Winds. 



