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April 1749. 



Wind. I 



337 



The Weather in general. 



6. 5 



13-5 

 7.0 



16.0 



6.0 



18.0 



NNE . 

 E 1 



NNEi 



NW j 



W 1 



N 1 

 S W 1 

 S W 1 



S 2 



N W 3 



N 1 



N E 1 



N E 1 



W N W 2 



N'W 2 



S W 1 



E r 



E 1 



WNW2 



S 1 

 SW 1 



No 

 N W 3 



Vol. II. 



Rain in the morning, — afternoon,— 

 and in the night. 



Snow, with much thunder and light- 

 ning. 



Snow almoft the whole day. 



Fair, 



Fair. 



Fair. 



Sun very red at fetting. 



Fair. 



Fair. Cloudy afternoon. 



About 7 in the evening it began to 



rain, and continued till late at 



night. 

 Flying clouds. 



Alternately fair and cloudy. Snows 

 in the evening, and at night. 



Cloudy. Began to rain at ten, aiid 

 continued all day till night. 



Rain almoit the whole day. 



Fair. Afternoon cloudy, with hail 

 and rain. 



Fair. 



Cloudy. 



Cloudy ; fair at eio-ht. Cloudy to- 

 wards night. 



Almoft quite fair. 



Fair. 



Alternately fair and cloudy. 



Rain. 



Fair. 



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