34 REMARKABLE EFFECTS OF SOL-LUNAR, &C. 



In order to accominodate it to this idea, the 

 column of the Januarij and February admissions 

 are removed from the left to the right-hand side of 

 the Table ; so as to bring all the three months of 

 the winter interval together, and to preserve the 

 natural order in which the admissions followed 

 each other, the whole of these two columns is 

 raised one step higher : so that the January and 

 February admissions of 1781, are brought upon 

 the same line with those of December 1780, and 

 therefore follow them, in this Table, as they really 

 occurred ; and so also with all the rest. 



By this arrangement the admissions o^ January 

 and February 1780, are thro\un out of their proper 

 place at the top of their respective columns, but 

 are inserted at the bottom ; and thus fill up the 

 vacancies that were occasioned by raising the co- 

 lumns in the manner described ; and by this means 

 the amount of these columns is preserved the same 

 as in the original Table. 



The elevation, however, of the January and Fe- 

 bruary admissioi":s above the lines in which they 

 stood in the original Table, makes a small altera- 

 tion in each of the annual amounts ; but as that 

 does not alter the sum total, nor affect, in the smal- 

 lest degree, the present question, it is of no conse- 

 quence. 



