February 1749. 



333 



D.l H. 



7 



1 



7 

 2 



7 

 2 



7 

 2 



7 



1 



7 



2 



10 

 11 



12 



13 



»4 



15 

 16 



»7 



1 



m 



a 

 m 



a 

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a 

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a 

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a 

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a 



7 



2 



7 



2 



7 

 3 



7 



1 



7 

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7 

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7 

 3 

 7 

 3 

 61 



6i 



2 



64 



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Ther j Wind. 



03.0WNW1 

 11.0 W 1 

 5.0WNW0 

 60 Wo 

 W o 

 — o 

 W o 

 1 1.04a. NNE 2 

 o6.o|NN W 2 

 030! N W 2 

 010.5 N W o 

 3.0'w S W 1 



00.0 



19.5 



5-5 



01.0N N E 1 

 1.0 N W 1 



09.0 

 7.0 



03.0 



16.0 

 7.0 



11.0 

 9.0 



II. o 



4.0 



1 0.0 



2.0 



5.0 



06.0 



02.5 



OIO.5 

 O3.O 



OI3.O 

 OO.O 

 02.0 

 00.0 



N W o 

 W 1 

 W 1 

 — 1 

 W 1 

 S S W 4 

 SS W 2 



SS W 3 



WNW2 



N W 2 



N W 1 



WNW2 



N W t 



WNWo 



WNWo 



N W 1 



WNWi 



W i 



The Weather in general. 



Fair j a halo round the moon at night. 



Fair. 



Fair. 



Cloudy ; at ten at 



NNE 3. fnow. 

 Fair. 



night wind 



A cracking noife was heard in all 

 houfes the night before. Aurora.— 

 Fair all day, — at 7 in the morn. 

 N W c— at 9, W N W 1— at 

 11, W 1 — at 2 in the afternoon, 

 WSW 1. 



Cloudy — fair — at 7 in the morn. 

 NNE 1— at 9, N 1— at 10, 

 W N W 1— at 12, N W 1. 



Fair. 



Fair. 



Pretty clear ; a violent ftorm with 

 rain all the enfuing night. 



Fair; rain towards night ; at night a 

 light fimilar to an Aurora Borealit 

 inS. W. 



Fair ; about nine at night a faint Au- 

 rora Bovealis in S W. 



Cloudy. 



Fair. 



Fair. 



Flying clouds. 



Fair ; at eight in the evening an Au- 

 rora B or talis. 



Fair. 



Cloudy and fnow j wind all the after- 

 noon long. 



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