iL 



3Ieicorological Observations made at 3Iontreal 



113 



vessels should at this time of racking be placed in a close eel- 

 lar. At the return of the season, when apple trees are again 



* 



bloom, the cider will be found in a shght fermentation: 



oration of nature is past, the vessels must re- 



in 



imtil this operation 



unstopped; but as soon as this is perfected, the 



may be placed on the bung, and daily pressed more and 



mam 



k 



more 



ght 



Should the cider be intended for bottling, it will be 

 best to do it in the beginning of April ; leaving the bottles 

 uncorked, for eighteen or twenty hours after their being 



filled. 



Thus, 

 will be 



month of June or July, the cider-maker 

 of a sparkling, vinous, animating licxuorj 



fit for the best citizens of " the free and independent states 

 of America " to regale themselves with. 





X. 



Meteorological Observations made at Montreal, Canada, 



No) ill America. 



26 



27 



28 



29 



of 



C T O B E K. 1791. 



Oct. Remarks before Noon 



7.30 



A. m. 



Kemarbs after Xoon. 



7. 



37.00 







26.30 



7. 



11.30 



12. 



« 



30, Snow 



31 Rain. 



7.30 



7. 



7.30 







38.00 







27.00 





 32.39 



"0~ 



12. 



12.. 



11. 



30.0 





 31.0 







31. 







31. 



"~0 

 34. 



sleet anil rain. 







dry. 



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