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Saromelrk Observations. 



Pocklington, Yorkshire, June 20, 1821. 

 Sir, — At the desire of my friend, Mr. T. Squire, of Epping. 

 (who communicated to you my observations before) I send you 

 some Barometrical remarks, &c. taken here on the 14th of May 

 and the I Ith of June. Those of the former day were done by a 

 person in my absence : those of the latter I made myself with the 

 greatest care I possibly could. 



Heavy showers this day. — Rain at half past 12 at noon ; rain and hail at 

 2 o'clock ; and rain at 5 P.M. 



I was at Appleby in Westmoreland, this day ; and in that place there were 

 frequent showers of hail and rain — the mountains round about were capped 

 vr'tth snow. 



My 



