Phyfical and Mifcellaneous 



OBSERVATIONS 



Relating to the KINGDOMS of 



ALGIERS and TUNIS 8cc. 



CHAP. I. 

 Of the Air, Produds, Soil, FoiTils &c. of thefe Kingdoms. 



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=^=- Η Ε cultivated Parts of Thefe King- ue Temper.. 

 p-j, V^fi doms lying betwixt 34°. and 37°. S. "^ '"' 



*^ ^ ^ N. Lat. enjoy a very wholefome and 

 > r *V' temperate Air, neither too hot and 

 V fultry in Summer, nor too iharp and 

 .^/^β^ A cold in Winter. During the fpace 

 .^^^Aii^ of twelve Years that I attended the 

 ^^^^-■^^ i«S^^ Faaory of Algiers , I found the 

 '~^ "^ Thermometer, twice only, contraot- 



ed to the freezing Point, and then the whole Country was 

 covered with Snow : nor ever did it rife to that of fultry Weather, 

 but when we had the hot Winds from the Sahara. The Seafons of 



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