March 1749. 



335 



Ther 



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12 



»3 



»4 



*5 

 16 



■7 



18 



6im 



09.0 

 01.5 

 06.0 



25 

 04.0 



6.5 



0.5 

 7.0 

 4.0 



1 1.0 

 4.0 



00.0 

 8.0 



2.0 



20.0 



5-° 

 13.5 



Wind. 



WNW2 



N Wa 



NW 1 

 S 1 



E S E 1 



S 1 



W 1 



W 3 



W 2 

 WS W 1 



WNWo 

 WSW 2 



N 1 



The Weather in general. 



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9-5 

 8.0 



NNE 2 

 • om. N 3 

 WN W2 



4.0 

 10. 

 00.0 

 13.0 



2.5 

 01.0 

 01.0 



5.0 

 02.0 W S Wo 



4.0] 



Fair. A great halo round the moon 



at night. 

 Fair. A faint halo round the moon 



at night. 

 Fair. Cloudy afternoon. About 8 



at night the clouds in S. W. were 



quite red. At 9 it began to fnow. 

 Cloudy. Heavy rain at night. 



Alternately fair and cloudy. The 



next night calm. 

 Fair. 

 Alternately fair and cloudy in the 



morning. In the afternoon cloudy, 



with intermittent rain and thunder. 

 Fair. About 8 at night we faw what 



is called a fnowfire to the S.W. — See 



Vol.11, p. 81. 

 Fair. 

 Cloudy. Snowfire in S. W. about 8 



at night. 

 Cloudy. Snow and rain all day, and 



next night. 

 Cloudy and heavy rain in the morn- 

 ing. Clears up in the afternoon. 

 Cloudy in the morning. Clears up 



at 10. Towards night cloudy, with 



rain. 

 Cloudy, with heavy rain. Fair at 4 



in the afternoon. 

 Fair. » 



WSW o 

 W 2 



N NE 3 



N W 2 



W 2 



Fair. Cloudy towards night. 

 Snow violently blown about all day. 



Cloudy. Clears up at 8 in the 



morning. 

 Fair. The fields were now covered 



with fnow. 



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