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vLilford, Del .—Brilliant aurora 10th 5 wells rising 20 th ; pleasantest 
■Hay 25th. 
Woodlawn, Md. —Ice leaving the Susquehanna 24th to 28th; snow 
\ visible all month, and 14.2 inches fell in the month, but very little 
sleighing. 
Hampton. F<%.—Bobins 1st: crocus 23d: willow in leaf 25th; frogs 
28th. 
^ Surry, Va. —Month wet, cloudy; little farm work done; coldest win- 
| ter day December 25, warmest 26th inst. 
A Piedmont, Va. —Distant thunder, frogs, doves cooing, 25th; no snow, 
^ roads good, springs low for the season. 
' Lynchburg, Va. —Bright aurora 12 th; nearly a foot of snow this month. 
Wytheville, Va. —Blue birds 11 th; bright aurora 12 th ; doves cooing 
20th; thunder and lightning, frogs, 21st; snow 22d, 27th. 
j Albemarle, N. G .—Wet month, no snow; crocus and daffodil 28th. 
1 Unionville , S. C .—Thunder and lightning 5th; frogs 28th. 
Berne, Ga. —Thunder and lightning 9th, 13th, 24th, 26th; destructive 
gale and drenching rain 18th; frost 28th. 
Quitman , Ga. —Thunder-storms 1st, 12th, 13th, 26th; heavy wind and 
rain storms 17th. 
Rockville, Afo|£—Thunder 5th, with lightning 12 th; Chickasaw plum 
blossoms 20tli, peach tree 23d. 
Coatopa , JLZa.—Frost, ice, 15th; peach and plum blooming 18th. 
Moulton, Ala. —Month mild and pleasant, last days summer-like, frosts 
15th and 19th; rains sufficient. 
Jacksonville, Fla. —Mean heat of month about 2° above average, rain¬ 
fall below average, vegetation forward. 
Sand Fly, Te.x —Heel flies 22d; peach and plum trees in full bloom: 
pmx —.- m*m 1 
jl. oerry and wild apple in bloom, mocking birds * 
nesting, young figs plentiful, 28th. 
Brookhaven, Miss .—Doves 3d; green lizards 17th; toads 20th; large 
butterflies 22d; only white frost this month, 28th. 
Helena, Ark .—Tornado with thunder and lightning, destroyed lives* 
and houses, 17th. 
Clarksville, Ark. —Frogs 4th; frost 13th ; wind and rain storms 23d.. 
KlizaPethton, Tenn. —Thunder-storm 5th; tree toad 20th; freeze 
28th. 
Greenville, Tenn. —Bemarkable thunder-storm 5th and 6th. 
Shelby City, Ky. —Frogs 19th; bht little snow all winter. 
Pine Grove, Ky. —Thunder showers 5th; sleet, snow, hail, 6th. 
Salem, Ohio .—Auroras 3d, 10th; meadow larks 22d; robins 24th.. 
Pajnesville, Ohio .—The driest month in a very dry winter. 
Cleveland, Ohio.— Bobins 20th; violets 24th ; ice in the river broken’ 
up 25th; February temperature for sixteen years, 29°.18; winter, 29°.16 ;, 
for sixteen years, 28°.96. 
North Bass Island, Ohio. —Crows 21st; bluebirds 24th ; hawks 25th.. 
Bowling Green, Ohio. —Bobins, bluebirds, 14th; no thunder-storms. 
L Hfjbana^OMo^Me an temperature 3°.08 above last February, and 
nearly MMMBttMj^ebruary average of nineteen years. 
hail, sleet, 5th, 12th; snow-storm 27th. 
.—Show, hca\ \ rain, snow, 17th, 18th; bluebirds 24th. 
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