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The greatest quantity of rain appears to have fallen be- 

 tween the months of May and November. Hail is mentioned 

 in Mr Lindsay's Notes to have fallen on the 27th and 28th of 

 August 1791. A smart shock of an earthquake, which lasted 

 about half a minute, happened on 21st October. Another is 

 mentioned on 1st July 1791. 



