220 METEOROLOGICAL ABSTRACT 



METEOROLOGICAL TABLE for 1706. 









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Sep 



C 



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Inches. 



Inches. 



Inches. 



s 



6 







a 







B 







Inches. 







Jan. 



29.792 



28.17s 



29.194 



50.0 



56.0 



3S-0 



43-94 



47.12 



45-94 



45.66 



3.28c 



30 



I 



Feb. 



30.380 



28.682 



29-556 



49-0 



S^-S 



54.0 



39-85 



43-77 



40.79 



41.47 



1.093 



16 



»3 



March, 



30.408 



^9-375 



28.886 



48-5 



51.0 



30.0 



38-35 



43.88 



38.67 



40.30 



.414 



12 



19 



April, 



30.208 



29.040 



29-^73 



56.0 



68.25 



41.0 



48.37 



55-40 



47-49 



50.42 



1.156 



16 



14 



May, 



29.995 



28.53c 



29.585 



5^-75 



66.5 



40.5 



47-77 



53.6c 



46-33 



49-23 



1.852 



17 



14 



June, 



30.100 



^9-3iJ 



29.662 



59-0 



I73-0 



47.0 



53.8c 



60.20 



52.23 



5j-4" 



1.07c 



26 



4 



J"iy, 



30.021 



29.054 



29-443 



61.25 



;66.5 



47.0 



55-99 



61.45 



54-57 



57-33 



2-305 



25 



6 



Aug. 



30.24c 



29.316 



29.828 



64.75 



i74-25 



50.0 



58.86 



68.5c 



57.22 



61.52 



-323 



26 



5 



Sept. 



30.166 



29.362 



29-739 



51.62 



70.5 



45-5 



54-85 



60.12 



54-63 



56.66 



2.187 



18 



12 



oa. 



50.492 



29.114 



29-339 



54.0 



;62.o 



34-0 



45-02 



50.49 



44-47 



46.66 



1.668 



28 



3 



Nov. 



50.322 



29.026 



29.638 



47-73 



,48.5 



26.0 



39-0 



42.0c 



39-40 



40.13 



2.393 



19 



II 



Dec. 



Means, 



50.262 



28.978 



29.66c 



40-37 



51.5 



29.0 



31-76 



34-05 



31.66 



32-49 



1.664 



20 



II 







29.614 



54.08 







47-38 



51.71 



47.10 



48.1 









Totals, 























19-395 



253 



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The mean temperature of the whole year is 48**. i. 



REMARKS. 



The winter of this year was remarkable for its mildnefs, and, compared with 

 that of the former year, may give an idea of the two extremes between which the win- 

 ters of this part of the Ifland will generally be confined. About the middle of January, 

 the thermometer flood for ic days con ftantly above 50°, day and night; and the 

 mean temperature of the month, viz. 45°. 6, is at leaft n° above the medium, and 

 nearly the fame with that cf the ordinary January of MarfeilJes, This extraordi- 



nary 



