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.—Two inches of snow fell on 25th. , Early part of month very mild. Primroses in blossom in first week. .—Cloudy and mild, with fogs, till 23rd. Snow and rain 24th to 26th, followed by severe frost to end of month. .—Rainfall about half the average of last five years. . Barometer high, especially from 9th to 20th. Warm period, with high W.S.W, winds, on 2ist and 22nd. .—Mean Temperature, 38:8°, Barometer, 30.03. .—Rainfall one-fifth of an inch above average. .—A very mild month. .——First fortnight mild; the last cold and wintry, frequent snow. Skating on shallow pools on 3lst. Trent in flood 28th and 29th. .—Snow 23rd to 25th; snow, with rain, 26th and 27th. Lightning on 25th, between six and seven Tamworth.—Barometer on 12th reached 30.72in. Rainfall below the average. A good month for working on the land. .—Snow fell early on morning of 23rd, and ground remained covered to end of month. .—A mild and open mouth, with some frosts after the 24th. Noticed the small bat flying about on several mild evenings. .—Mean height of barometer for January 30.155 inches, (corrected for temperature and sea level.) Highest reading. {corrected,} 3.655 inches, on the 12th. Lowest reading, (corrected.) 29.424 inches, on the 25th. .—A damp month, with hard frost on last three days. Heavy gale on 20th to 22nd. .—Temperature above the average. Rainfall about the mean for the last ten years. Snow fell on three days, but to no great depth. Gale on the 25th. Wild honeysuckle in leaf on the 4th. .—Dull heavy weather prevailed in earlier part of the month. and was succeeded by slight falls of snow. Thunder and lightning on evening of 23rd, followed by snow and frost. .—Mean temperature on month was 39.3°. .—Rainfall about the average, bat only half the fall of January, 1877. .—First half of month was mild. Snow on 22nd to 28th. Westerly gale on 21st. .—An unusually dull and damp month, with little sunshine. .— Warm until the 23rd. Snow fell on 24th. High winds on l5th and 16th, and 20th to 23rd. .—Rainfall below the average, and just half that of January, 1877. .—Rainfall below the average, but remarkable for the many days on which some fell. .—Very mild and open until the last week. .—-Dense fog on 18th. High winds 20th to 24th. Snow on 24th. .—Extremely mild mouth, except the last week. .—Aconite in flower on the 5th. Snow on 10th and 25th. Gale on 20th and 21st. .—Temperature above the average. S. and S.W. winds on fifteen days; N. and N.W. winds on fifteen days. Vegetation was active during the greater part of the month. Violets, primroses, and daisies were in bloom, and Aconite blossomed on the third week. Rather sharp hoar-frost on the three last days of the month; ice two inches in thickness formed. .—Rainfall unusually small for January. The average of the last five years is 2.12in. for this month. .—Snow 23rd to 25th. Westerly winds prevailed. .—Snow on 24th. .——Mild and fine till 21st. Snow 26th to 28th. .—Drizzle or fog throughout the month, Snow fell on 10th and 25th. and sleet on 8th and 23rd. .—Sea fogs on two or three days early in month. Barometer unusually high; reached 30.616 (uncorrected.) Slight fall of snow on 25th. .—The driest January but one (1876) in fourteen years, in consequence of prevailing N. and E. winds, Sharp frost 9th to 12th, and for last week of mouth.