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Prof. Harrar’s abstract of meteorological observations. 
General table, deduced from the’ receding, shewing the meanstate of the winds 
and weather at the several hours of o 
bservation; to which is subjoined the mean 
of the morning, noon and evening obseryations for each month and for the year, 
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17 | 35 
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1-3 | 3+5 
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2:5 | 48 
3 | 2-9 
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26 |. 4 
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13 | 49 
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