360 Meteorological Obfervations for, the Year 178 3- 
ho vidi Thermometer. [oe ... --Barometer. Rain. 
: be re Leaft Mean Greate ^ — Leaf Mean, s 
1782. Lae Height. Height. | c Height. - Height. . Height. PN C 
January, 49996" ".36 30,88 29,90 | 30,37 
ary, 40 6 29 30599. 2962 30 34 
March, IERT 30,70 29,43 30,06 
April, 68.39 > 49 39) 53 29,65 . 30, OI 
y: 68 47 56 30,32 29,28 29, 92 à: 
June, 7o 390043 29,10 29,72 
July, 84 60 69 30,05 29,06 29, 54 
Augutt, Bt. gt Jo 10 435. 39,30 205 77. 
September, 86. 47. 62 460,40 T 28,97 29, 92 0,703 
ber, 64 42 5I 30, 52 29, 59 . 3065 04 35133 
‘November, 55 22 40 30; 88. 295.50 30,42 45985 
December, 35. 17:745 25,93 .. 20, 37. a ae 3,601 
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"Whole Years, .88 . 6 50. |. 30,99 28,97 29,99. 
: fee as Mx S é S Since. Ags. 
17983. 
JANUARY. vi 
Therm. Barom. 
cs T E Nod p.m 1C ADIME 1L Noh. Pam, 2s tiui 
Higheft, 42 46 45|30,90 30,86 30,82 | Rain. 
Loweft, 7 12 TA | 29,48 29,41 29,42 |" Inch. 
Mean'ftat. 28 32 32 | 30,10 30, 05 © 30,06 j 4,033: 
` "The fate of the atmofphere variable, and our feelings very 
difagreeably affected by the conftant viciffitudes of-a, mild and 
extreme cold air. The wind frequently between N. and N.E. 
and between S. W. and W. but prevailed moftly between W. 
and N. W. On the 8th, at 9, P. M. the therm. abroad, 5° 
below c, and, at 8'the next morning, 10° below o. The 
ground’ covered with fnow from the sth to the end of the 
month. A fevere fnow-ftorm on the 10th, with N. E. wind. 
Eleven days of falling weather. Snow fell twenty-three inches 
än the month. l 
-Greateft deg. of heat on the 25th, at 1, P. M.---barom. 29, 
(68----wind W., S. W.----far. Greateft deg. of cold on the 
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