Climatological data, New Jersey . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.:WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. September i6, 1905. MONTHLY MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING DIRECTION OF WIND, AUGUST. 1905,. Arm-sT, ). (MMAIK AND (HOIS: NKW .(KIISKV SK(*II()N U. S. DKPARTMKNT Ol AGRICULTURE, LIMATE AND CROP Sl-R\lCl: UK TIIK WEATHHR BTRFAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW JERSEY W. McGANN. Section Director. Vol. XVIII. Atlantic City, N. J. No. 8, PROGRESS OF THE CROP SEASON. Atlaxtic City, X. J., 8th, tliunderstornis occurred in some portions of all sec-3ns on July 30th, 31st and August


Climatological data, New Jersey . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.:WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE. September i6, 1905. MONTHLY MEAN ISOTHERMS AND PREVAILING DIRECTION OF WIND, AUGUST. 1905,. Arm-sT, ). (MMAIK AND (HOIS: NKW .(KIISKV SK(*II()N U. S. DKPARTMKNT Ol AGRICULTURE, LIMATE AND CROP Sl-R\lCl: UK TIIK WEATHHR BTRFAU. CENTRAL OFFICE: WASHINGTON, D. C. NEW JERSEY W. McGANN. Section Director. Vol. XVIII. Atlantic City, N. J. No. 8, PROGRESS OF THE CROP SEASON. Atlaxtic City, X. J., 8th, tliunderstornis occurred in some portions of all sec-3ns on July 30th, 31st and August ist and 6th, but were veryidly distributed. The droughty conditions continue in some>rtions of all sections and is seriously affecting vegetation,pecially potatoes, corn and field tomatoes. Apples continueopping in the droug^hty places and corn was rolling and in>me fields scalding. Hauling water for domestic and stockirposes has become a necessity in some places. Early seededickwheat is heading nicely, and is in very promising condi-gn. The oat harvest has been completed and the crop housedfine order, and a good yield of grain is promised, but theraw is s


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