A TABLE. BY PETER LEGAUK, 



Of the progress of Fegetatjon in Pennsvlvani. 



UL-itht!,atcf,omeofthefam 



I Miller's Burgundy. 



iu vcg<.iati% e progrtM, ihi 



Europe. And also ex/iibUwg the results of various Meteorological oliservai 

 cultivated at Spring-Mill, 1 1 3-4 miles in a direct line. N W by N from the ei 



hhad fallen annually, to be 



ienced in the year 1804 was on chc ssih of Jonuan,-, being 14 e-lOth-i below 0; the ereatcst hcnt,oii the 4ih ofMnyandstht 



f the lakole year, resulting from obsenations made on even,' day thereof, was SS 2-lOms. 



sf JanUM}-, the mercury fell to 2 9-lOths below . on the 2d and asd of August, it rose to lOO 6-lOllis : and the medium tci 



pfjtily, being on each of 

 npcraturc of the whole 



he mercury had faJle: 

 1 had fidkn to S dee 



ced on some of the Dutch ther 



,„. .„ , ,1,-^,.,.,..;. Tlie medium 



l-IOllit. 'fhc 

 ■kiUilc degree of cold. 



icntly. called the freezing point. Kly 





Icod, in the opinion of the F; 

 luurbood^ a week's dUVurencc 



