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From the foregoing Diary of the Weather, it may 

 be remarked in regard to the variation of the Baro- 

 meter, that during the cold season, from November to 

 March, the mercury is at its greatest height; and at the 

 lowest during the rainy months of May, June, July, 

 August, and September. The variation of the Ther- 

 mometer, or the difference between the temperature 

 of mid-day and that of the morning and evening is 

 very trifling, seldom exceeding 3 or 4 during the 

 rains, whereas, during the cold season, the difference 

 is 8 or io°. 



