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and vomitings and purgings among children: In Beverly 5 
«chronic diforders. | 
á ; four 
i. p. . ^ .M. 
Higheft, 79 84 $8o|4o,05 29,81 39,00 .. . 
Loweft, 61 68 60] 29,21 29,06 29,15 dia 
` Mean ftat. 69° 71 66 | 29, 64 29,42 29,57 i 
"The whole of the month, efpecially the latter part, very dry, 
"A few fmall fhowers of rain. Frequent heavy fogs, and cool 
nights. Winds principally from W. to N. Siberian wheat 
"entirely deftroyed by a blaft or mildew---rye in general, fhared 
‘the fame fate—cats and barley greatly injured----Indian corn, 
-and the Jater:garden efculents fuffered from the ina and cold 
---plentiful crops of Enghith hay. 
Greateft deg. ‘of heat on the 15th, at 2, P. M. Mis ERI. 
3oweft---wind S. W.---funfhine and clouds. Greateft deg. of 
cold on the 2oth, at 9, P. M. ---barom. 29, 61---wind S. W. 
---fair. Barom. higheft on the 2oth, at 8, A. M. EBENE 
‘68°---wind S. W.---cloudy. . | 
Northern light in the evening of the ou T bg pn = 
‘the preceding night rain----the following days fair and cool : 
alfo, in the evening of the 2oth---wind S. W. --preceding days 
fair---the third day after, rain. . Thunder un ghi. on the. 
24th. — | 
-Difeafes in Ipfivic ; eas slr fevers : In Salm ; 
putrid fevers, cholics, vomiting blood, chin cough, choleras, 
vomiting and pursing among children ; In Bevery s worm. 
fevers. : 
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Wark ‘Ase ; 
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