METEOROLOGICAL 



OBSERVATIONS. 



ADVERTISEMENT. 



IN the firft column of thefe tables, the 

 Reader will find the days of the month ; 

 in the fecond, the time or hour of the day, 

 when the obfervations were made j in the 

 third, the rifing and falling of the ther- 

 mometer; in the fourth, the wind ; and in 

 the fifth, the weather in general, fuch as 

 rainy, fair, cloudt, &c. 



THE thermometer which I have made 

 ufe of is that of Mr. Celfius, or the Swedifo 

 thermometer fo called, as I have already 

 pointed out in the preface. To diftinguifti 

 the degrees above freezing -point from thofe 

 below it, I have exprefled the freezing- 

 point itfelf by oo, and prefixed o to every 



4 degree 



