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latitude. This would appear at times S. E. and again N. E. as 

 it was nearer to either of the limits. 



Of the Tear 1790, Dublin. 



January the \Jl was a fine flight froft, after which mild open 

 weather fucceeded until the nth. On the nth at night a 

 ftorm at S. W. 



TQth, froft; wind N. but on the 21ft changed to S. W. yet 

 the weather continued fine and fair until the 25th. Thermo- 

 meter at night 40°, and by day ^$°y when there was a violent 

 ftorm at S. W. after which the weather was moftly wet until 

 February the 3d. , 



February the 3^, the barometer now rofe to 30.66, the air 



remarkably dry, though a fouth wind prevailed. Thermometer 



moftly ^^°^ barometer 30.55. It did not rain until the loth, 



and then but little. On the night of the nth a ftorm at S. 



and another on the 1 6th and 1 7th, yet the air ftill fo warm that 



at two o'clock in the afternoon the thermometer was conftantly 



at 54° or 55°. On the i8th it grew colder; thermometer at 



noon 40°. The 20th, wind N. E. cold. At noon only 44°, every 



day fair and funfhine, and even warm; heat at two o'clock 55°, 



and fo continued until the 25th. On the 25th at night a ftorm 



at S. after which there were a few rainy days ; thermometer 



at a medium 50° until March the 3d. 



March 



