2ao METEOROLOGICAL ABSTRACT. 



METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for I'jqC. 



The mean temperature of the whole year is 48°. i. 



REMARKS. 



The winter of this year was remarkable for its mildnefs, and, compared with 

 that of the former year, may give an idea of the two extremes between which the win- 

 ters of this part of the Ifland will generally be confined. About the middle of January, 

 the thermometer flood for lo days conftantly above 50°, day and night; and the 

 mean temperature of the month, viz. 45°. 6, is at ieaft 11° above the medium, and 

 nearly the fame with that of the ordinary January of Marfeilles, Tiiis extraordi- 

 nary 



