Ae Aa AUPE ia 
418 Sir Joun Cutnum’s Account of a remarkable Froft. 
had funk to 50% On the laft day, and on the 234, difappeared’ 
that dry haze, which had taken place fome days before, and 
continued to blot out the face of the fun for fo long a time 
afterwards, After fun-fet on the 24th it appeared again, and: 
the next day the leaves of many eae were covered 0" 
a clammy f{weetnefs. LOW 
The above flight notes were taken in my garden and its en= 
virons; and I wifh they may afford you the fmalleft enter- 
tainment. If you fhould think them worth the attention off 
the Royal Society, difpofe of them accordingly. So fevere a’ 
froft, at fo advanced a feafon, is certainly not one of the leaft 
remarkable among the atmofpherical: phenomena of this year.’ 
I remain, dear Sir, 
Your much obliged and faithful fervant, 
JOHN CULLUM, 

