Meteorological Summm-y for 1822. — Essex. 75 



liable to be affected by locality of situation, that no general re- 

 sult can be obtained as to the quantity, even for a very limited 

 extent: but this I know, that the {Droximity of plants, shrubs or 

 trees, very much impedes the gradual solution of water in air, 

 and which points out the impropriety of allowing high trees to 

 grow near a dwelling-house, as they always must render the 

 same damp and unhealthy, and to that degree of which few 

 people are aware. Yours truly, 



Thomas Squire. 



Meteorological Tables for the Year 1822. 



TABLE I. 



AT 8 A.M. 



AT 2 P.M. 



K 2 



