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XL. Essai/ on the medical Effects of Climates. From Dr. 

 Young's " Medical Literature." 



[Concluded from p. 214.] 



Mean of the greatest Variations of successive Days in eaih 

 Month, for the fFifiier Months. 



-Ljondon, 1790-4, 6 mo. ]1.5« 



London, 1794 (greatest of all 15°) 10- 7 



Knightsbridge, Read, 1790-I (createst 23'^) 16-3 



Dawlish, 1794 (greatest 13}^) " ICj 



Lisbon, 1788 (greatest 11'') g.j 



Bermudas, 1 790 (greatest 13°) 9-0 



Montreal, 1778 4.Q 



Penzance, ISO8-9. Nov. to March, (gr. 10°) 9-3 



Sidmouth, 1800. Jan. 10 March. (gr.lO") 109 



Gravesend, 1787. Jan. 13.Q 



Ashover, Derbyshire, 1805. Jan. 13.5 



Minehead, Atkins, 1782. Jan. 16. 



Clifton, Feb. 1 S03, 9", March, 1 3", mean 1 1- 



Mean Variation of successive Days for the JVinter Months. 



London, 1790-4, 6 mo. 3.^2= 



London, 1794 g.^j 



Knightsbridge, 179O-I 5.45 



Dawlish, 1794 g.^g 



Lisbon, 1788 a.-Q 



Bernnidas, 1 709, about 3.O9 



Montreal, 1778 jg.g 



Penzance, I8O8-9. Nov. to March 2-80 



Sidmouth, 1800. Jan. to March 3.33 



Clihon, 1S06. Feb. and March 3.55 



Gravesend, 1787. Jan. 4.j3 



Ashover, 1605. Jan. 3.33 



Minchoad, 1782. Jan. 4.O0 



Mean diurnal Range for the IVinter Months. 



London, 1790-4, fi mo. 13.0* 



Sidmouth, 1800. Jan. to March lO-o 



Clifton, 1808. Feb. and March (Lond. 10-2°) 11-4 



Mean monthly Viirintion for the JVinter Months. 



London, 1793-6, 6 mo. 25 9* 



Madeira, 179'^-6, 6 mo. 12-6 



Sidmouth, 1811. Jan. to March 34. 



Clil'ton, 1803. Feb. and March (Lond. 30") si- 

 ll does not appear that Devonshire possesses any decided 



advantages 



