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THE temperature experienced during the night between February 28 and March I was so exceptional, that it may be thought worthy of a passing remark. The minimum reading at this observatory was 9.1° F., which is the lowest recorded during the last sixteen years; that of December 24, 1860, was, however, lower, being 6.7°. The lowest readings for February and March during the past twenty-eight years were respectively 10.1° on February 1, 1855, and 14.5° on March 4, 1866.
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PERRY, S. Lowest Temperature. Nature 15, 399 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/015399c0
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