256 Dr. Garnet's Arrangement 
or jerking noife, which followed fo quickly after the 
corrufcations, that it. was impoflible they could 
have been elevated above two miles in height, and 
feemed to correfpond with their being only about one mile ; 
a remarkable inftance of whicly occurred om the 
evening of the 6th. of January laft, when they 
_ were audibly heard by many people, as well 
as myfelf, at the: fame inftant, im and near this 
place. 
Meteorological Remarks-in Weftmoreland, by Mr. 
F. Gough, of Kendal.* | 
we3rnr nee 
EXPLANATION OF THE TABLE. 
THE firft column contains the year and month, 
the fecond the mean of the Barometer at Kendal, 
the third and fourth the mean of the Thermometer, 
and height of the rain at the fame place: the fifto 
_the rain at Waith-Sutton, the fixth that on Benfon- 
Knot. ‘The feventh expreffeth the ratio of the rain 
on 
* Communicated by Mr, Gough in a letter to Dr, 
Garnett. 
