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Seventeenth Memoir on the Law of Storms. 



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 squalls and rain ; 5. P. M. 

 N. N. W. ; midnight N. 

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N. W. hard squalls, 

 p. m. N. N. W. begin- 

 ning to blow hard ; to- 

 wards evening increasing 

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 terly ; 6 p. m. one flash 

 of lightning and thunder 

 from the N. W. 



At 3 a.m. W. N.W. 

 blowing a hurricane and 

 remained so till noon ; 

 p. m. S. W. by W. 

 Excessive heavy gusts 

 to 10 p. m. Wind at 

 S. S. W. when it mo- 

 derated gradually as it 

 came to the southward. 



At 2 a. m. W. N. 

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 strong but moderating 

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