METEOROLOGICAL ABSTRACT, 217 



METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for 1795. 





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0- H 



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■JS 





(-1 



1 





Q 



^6 

 a 



-a 



c 



•s 





■3§ 



c 



J3 















'0 



*•> 



■3 



Pi 





i 



2, 



ffi 



.S°o 



bjO 



S 1^ 



K-S 



bO u 



bJO 



bo 



[mi 



" s 







u 



^ 



s 







11 s 



g g 



H 2 



|.s 



|-^ 









= •0 



>-. 

















S2 



C3 rt 



S.S 



oe5 





^ 00 





§ 2 







P 



p 





Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 







8 























[nches. 







Jan. 



30.306 



28.88 s 



29.891 



42.0 



46.0 



16.5 



31. IT 



32.80 



31.20 



31.70 



2.73^- 



14 



17 



Feb. 



30-450 



28.636 



29.484 



41.8 



4O.C 



21.0 



30.14 



30.89 



^8.46 



29.83 



3-875 



16 



12 



March, 



30.125 



28.99$ 



^9-573 



46.5 



5J'-5 



26.0 



39-92 



42.96 



37.80 



40.23 



1-372 



23 



8 



April, 



30.146 



28.948 



^9-503 



52.0 



S6.5 



39-0 



47.09 



49-52 



44.73 



47.11 



2. lie 



16 



14 



May, 



30.320 



^9-275 



29-913 



551 



65.5 



39-5 



50.98 



53-83 



47-03 



iO.34 



1.200 



18 



^3 



June, 



30.272 



29.128 



29-743 



57-5 



67.0 



42.5 



54-49 



57-17 



50.54 



54.06 



3.920 



10 



20 



July, 



30.238 



29.286 



29.806 



60.2 



72. c 



50.0 



60.42 



62.85 



54-97 



59-4» 



2.520 



15 



16 



Aug. 



30.040 



29.210 



29.674 



64.2 



73-5 



52.0 



61. II 



64.21 



58.58 



61.30 



3.62c 



2h 



7 



Sept. 



30.282 



29.314 



29.853 



62.0 



73-0 



53-2 



59.89 



53.48 



57-63 



60.0c 



1. 120 



21 



9 



oa. 



29.944 



28.340 



29,280 



57.5 



^3-5 



44-5 



53.66 



55-55 



51.48 



53-56 



4.87c 



23 



8 



Nov. 



30.490 



28.475 



29.570 



47-5 



51-5 



25.2 



40.6c 



41.61 



39-27 



40.49 



1 4-5*0 



26 



4 



Dec. 



Means, 



30.220 



29.080 



29.560 



50-5 



55-7 



36.0 



45-43 



46.23 



42.96 



+4.87 



3.81C 



23 



6 





' 



29.654 



53-i 







47.9c 



50.04 



45-44 47-75 









Totals, 





















35-729 



231 



13') 



The mean temperature of the whole year is 47.75. 



remark: s. 



The winter of 1795 was remarkable for the feverity and continuance of the 

 cold. The year began with a (harp froft, which had fet in on the 26th of the pre- 

 ceding month, but which lafted only till the 3d of January, when the wind came 

 round to the S. W. and was followed by a thaw. On the icth the froft returned, 

 the wind varying froin N. W. to N. E. with heavy falls of fnow between 

 the 15th and 20th, On the 20th the cold became very fevere ; and on the 22d the 

 thermometer, about 8 in the evening, flood at 144-°, the lowed that I obferved it du- 

 ring the whole feafon. This intenfity of the cold lafted, hov^rever, but a ftiort time, 

 for by la o'clock the thermometer had rifen to 164.°. On the fame night, in the Bo- 



Voi.. IV. D,d tanical. 



