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Reglfter of the Barometer and Thermometer in AbyfTmia. 



Winds. 



Remarks on the Weather. 



j Clouds throughout the whole ah-, it thunders with 

 ^ long intervals. 



\ Ditto; and great appearances of rain, it 



C lightens at fouth. 



C Thick clouds to the fouth, thinner through the reft 

 I of the air- 



C Dark mift on every fide, w^hich lafled only half 

 ^ an hour. 



I Heavy clouds throughout the air efj ecially to the S 

 'Clouds throughout ihe air, it has rained for three 

 times violently, but of fliort duration. 

 Black clouds throughout the air, with violent light- 

 ning. 

 ! Flying clouds throughout the air, efpecially in the E, 

 ^ Light clouds, but clofely united all over the fky like 

 C a veil, and fomething blacker to the S. S. W. 

 Black clouds throughout the air, a violent rain has 

 fallen for a quarter of an hour the wind S. S. W. 

 and N. N. E. alternatelv. 

 About hatx paft one, a moft violent rain which 

 ■< laftcd a quarter of an hour violent, and conftant 

 thunder with lightning the whole afternoon. 

 Sky covered with dark clouds, and a violent rain be- 

 gun which lafted tv^o hours. 

 5 Flying clouds throughout the air but heavieft to- 

 C wards the fouth. 

 Heavy fcattered clouds throughout the air. 

 Clouds as above, only the horizon at S. S. W. is clear. 

 ^ Thick black clouds throughout the air efpecially at 

 I fouth fouth-weft. 

 Clouds icattered every where throughout the air. 

 Thick clouds throughout the air. The higheft cur 

 i rent from the fouth, the low ell comes from the 

 north with great rapidity, rain and thunder. 

 Clouds as above. 

 Rain and \ iolent thunder, Avhich began at five in the 

 i evening and lafted till midnight without intermif- 

 fion. 

 Clear, only a very few clouds in the horizon to 

 the fouth-weft. 



