222 METEOROLOGICJL ABSTRACT', 



The mean temperature of the whole jear is 48<'.i, about f of a degree greater 

 than the common average. 



The greateft Angularity in this year is its drynefe. The whole rain amounted to 

 no more than 19.395 inches, not much above the half of what fell in 1795. This 

 quantity of rain was, however, perfeftly fufficient for the purpofes of vegetation, as. 

 the crop of corn was very plentiful. 



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