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Mr. Barrell’s meteorological observations. 
1796 ‘Twenty four snows this season ; the first 14 Dec. 1795, the | 
1798 
1799: 
1800 
1801 
1802 
last 10 April. The twenty first snow was on the 17th of March, 
the most severe in the season. Coldest day 24 Dec. Glass 
4° below 0. - 
Twenty five snows this season ; the first 24 Nov. 1796, the last 
18 April. The two last, 13 and 18 April, very severe storms. 
The last frost this season 15 May. Coldest days 21 and 28 
Dec. Glass 2° below 0. 
Twenty one snows this season ; the fists ll Nev, 1797, the last 
17 April, a very severe storm, continued on the ground till the 
18th at night. Coldest day 2 Feb. Glass 5° below 0. dem. 
On the 19th of May there was a white frost. . | 
Eighteen snows this season; the first 1 Nov. 1798, the last 
12 May, a shower only. Coldest day 5Jan. Glass 11° below 0. 
Eighteen snows this season ; the first 1 Dec. 1799, the last 23 
March, a very severe storm, and much snow fell. Coldest day 
29 Jan. Glass 6° below 0. Adem. A frost 2 May. Mem. From 
the 3d of = to the 3d of May, just thirty days, there fell 934. 
inches of rain. 
Ten snows this season ;_ the first 11 1 Nov. 1800, the last 10 A- 
pril, when the snow in the country fell very deep. This season 
‘was so fine, that no extra cold was.attended to so as to be min« 
uted. 
Thirteen snows. this season ; the first 2 Dec. 180 1, the last 15: 
April. There was a frost the 6th of May. Coldest day 
Feb. - Glass 5° below 0. Mem. Ice made 2 inch the 29th 
of April. 
(J I have no way to measure the snow. 
