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Henceforward the weather was moftly dry until April the 

 8tb, but afterwards wet and cold to May the 7th. On the 

 23d of April there was a florm at W. 



May 7th, fine. Thermometer the whole day at 64°, but after 

 that the weather was various but moftly wet, and at the end 

 exceeding wet, until June the i oth ; the wind being moftly W. 

 or S. W. and in June W. and N.-W. On the 6 th of June 

 a ftorm at night. 



From June the loth unto the i6th, fine and hot. Thermo- 

 meter in the fKade being 73°. Wind E. and S. E. On the 

 night of the i6th rain, wind S. W. ; and this wind predomi- 

 nated with uncommonly wet weather until July the 19th. 



From July the ift to the 13th it rained every day in 

 fliowers refembling thunder Ihowers ; even fome diftant thunder 

 was heard. Yet the barometer held at 29.5 or 29.6- all along 

 until July the 13th, when it rofe to 29.89. 



July 19th and 20th moftly dry, but the 22d it rained all 

 day ; on the 23d a heavy fliower as if there was thunder, 

 though none was heard. From this to Auguft the 3d it rained 

 every fecond day ; the barometer about 30, thermometer from 

 64° to 70°. 



August the 3d my obfervations in Dublin were interrupted 

 by a journey to the counties of Cavan, Leitrim, Shgo, Mayo 



and 



