July, 



Auguft, 



September, 



Oaober, 



November, 



December, 



f^sz 



85 



78 



> 8; 



J 



dif- 



Reglfter for fix Months, carefully taken in SpanKh Town in 



ferent Year fubfequent to the above, and by different Initruments, 

 but graduatad in the fame Manner, ox per Fahrenheit's Scale. 



This table is found to differ from the preceding four degrees in 

 the general medium ; which i know not how to account for, except 

 from the different diameter of the tubes made ufe of; fo that it is 

 impofiible to decide which of the two meafurements is the more to 

 be depended upon. This point mull remain to be adjufted by the 

 refult of future accurate oblervations. Mefne heat obferved in King- 

 fton, April, May, June, and July, eighty-one degrees. 

 Comparifon of the Air's general Temperature in a whole Year at the 

 Places under-mentioned (per the firft Table). 



Greateft Heat. GreatertCold. Difference in one Year. Medium. 

 Charles Town, 100 18 82 rg 



Spanifh Town, 92 66 26 79 



Surinam, 90 72 iS 81 



Barbadoes, according to Hillary, 86 70 16 78 



Thermometrical Range in Spanifh Town, according to Obfervations 

 in four Years, taken with the lamelnftruments as the fir ft Table. 



Greateft Variation Smalleft in Higheli Station in Lowell in 



one Year. 

 66 

 60 



Place. 



Latitude. Year. 



Panama, 9° 00' N. 1736 



Jamaica, in the coun- ^ 



try Well of Spanilh 1 1 7 3; N. 1759 



Town, J 



Guiaquil, 2 II S. 1636 



Quito, o 30 S. ditto 



Bath, in England, ji ;o N. 1764 



Month. 



January 



February 



April 



May 



ditto 



Degree. Medium. 



71 a 79 

 6^ a 81 



74 



54 

 78 



a %i\ 

 a 63 



7J 



73- 



78I 

 57 



Spanilh 

 Town 



Medium,- 

 80 



77 

 82 

 Quitoy 



