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greateft. Hence we may perceive the neceflity of the diftindions 

 of variable, and of enlarging the tables by their admiffion, ftill 

 further. 



Comparlfon of the Years 1792 and 1793. 



In 1792 the winds in March blew? 19 days from the W. 

 or S. moftly from the 12th to the end of the month. In 1793 

 it blew towards the end of the month chiefly from the eaft. 

 It is remarkable that though the quantity of rain was difFerent 

 in thefe two years, yet the number of rainy days did not differ 

 much, they being only fewer in 1793 by 14. 



By a miftake this was 30,7 in my laft paper. 



In 



