520 Meteorological Obfervations. 
divided the memoir into different feftions. The 
firft contains the different obfervations which 
have been made on the Barometer. The fecond 
contains obfervations and remarks on the Ther- 
mometer. In the third is an account of the 
quantity of rain which has fallen in different 
parts of the kingdom, with fome remarks on the 
imperfections of rain gages, and the methods 
of remedying them. ‘The fourth feétion con- 
tains an account of the different obfervations 
made on the winds. To thefe I have added, 
by way of Appendix, the remarks of feveral 
correfpondents, which could not properly be 
referred to any of the preceding divitions. 
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