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THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY

The mean for January, February, and March, for fifty-six years, is 35.56 degrees. The mean for the above selection is 35.23 degrees.

From this, it would seem that the mean temperature of the first three months of the year at Philadelphia is 2.66 degrees above that of New York, and that the same conclusion arrived at in the preceding instances reappears in this, viz., that there has been no change in the winter climate.

The Boston records reach back to 1780. Taking the same periods as in the preceding instances, as far as these records will permit, they are—first, 1797 to 1803; second, 1821 to 1827; third, 1831 to 1837; fourth, 1850 to 1856. It is to be remarked that these observations are not all from the same station.

TABLE, SHOWING THE MEAN TEMPERATURE OF BOSTON FOR THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE YEAR, JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH.

FIRST PERIOD. SECOND PERIOD. THIRD PERIOD. FOURTH PERIOD.
Year. Temperature. Year. Temperature. Year. Temperature. Year. Temperature.
1798 29.83 1822 29.26 1832 31.00 1851 30.53
1799 27.33 1823 27.63 1833 29.56 1852 27.03
1800 29.80 1824 31.60 1834 32.16 1853 30.26
1801 31.30 1825 33.16 1835 28.50 1854 26.46
1802 32.56 1826 31.26 1836 26.52 1855 26.96
Mean for 5 y’s. 30.23 30.58 29.61 28.25

The mean for January, February, and March, for eighty-six years, is 29.63 degrees. The mean for the above selection is 29.66 degrees.

The mean temperature for the first three months of the year at Boston is 3.27 degrees lower than that of New York. These records give no substantial reason for supposing that, during the period of time to which they refer, there has been any sensible change in the winter climate of that locality.

In like manner, making a selection from the Charleston records, first, from 1749 to 1755; second, from 1754 to 1760; third, from 1822 to 1829; fourth, from 1830 to 1836; fifth, from 1849 to 1855—which date from 1738.

TABLE, SHOWING THE MEAN TEMPERATURE OF CHARLESTON FOR THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE YEAR, JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH.

FIRST PERIOD. SECOND PERIOD. THIRD PERIOD. FOURTH PERIOD. FIFTH PERIOD.
Year. Temperature. Year. Temperature. Year. Temperature. Year. Temperature. Year. Temperature.
1750 51.00 1755 51.66 1823 49.56 1831 51.26 1850 53.93
1751 54.33 1756 59.00 1824 54.06 1832 54.66 1851 56.26
1752 55.33 1757 53.33 1825 54.83 1833 55.20 1852 52.13
1753 57.00 1758 52.00 1827 55.73 1834 55.10 1853 52.20
1754 59.33 1759 48.66 1828 63.40 1835 46.20 1854 52.20
Mean for
5 years.
55.39 52.93 55.51 52.45 53.34

In this series, again, unfortunately the observations are from different stations. They exhibit greater divergences than any of the preceding cases; but notwithstanding that, so far from invalidating,