[ '4 ] 



to March the i^lb, when fome fnow fell as with us. Tlie latter 

 end of tlie month was colder than in Dublin.: 



The beginning of y^pril was attended with more rain than 

 in Dublin, but from the 4th to the 1 6th it v/as drier ; the re- 

 mainder of the month was nearly equally wet in both places, 

 but rtipr.e ftormy in London. 



In May the fair weather began the 5 th, and lafted until the 

 15th, and the whole month much drier than with us, and 

 warmer. On the 17th, 18th and 19th thej had ftorms at 

 S.W. ,.;:, . 



yune the ylh, a ftorm at N. W. On the i ith the eaflerly winds 

 began, which lafted with dry weather until the 19th, from 

 which to the end of the month there were heavy and frequent 

 rains. The 21ft and 22d were ftormy at S. and S. \V. 



In July there were more fair days than with us ; the baro- 

 meter much higher ; but on the 13th, the day on .which it rofe 

 with us to 29.80, it fell in London to 20.54, under an E. S E. 

 wind, l)ut which was immediately fucceeded by a S. W. wind. „ 



,jiugujl was alfo drier than with us, and eajlcrly winds more 

 frequent. 



September was more ftormy here than in the Wejl of Ireland, 

 and from the 5th to the nth drier; from the 20th to the.,^oth 



fcarce 



