JUNE. 
26. 
27: 
28. & 29. 
3 
4. 
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sat _ INCHES. 
began raining, and rained till five this morning, 
afew drops; wind north, - .067 
It rained {mall rain at feveral times yefterday after- 
noon, and a few drops this morning, wind N. . 
calm ; at ten it came to fouth and then to weft, .120 
It rained yefterday afternoon from four to five; 
wind changed from north to weft, but fpeedily 
returned to north, freth, - 054 
It rained the 27th in the afternoon and in the 
night, wind at north. -Yefterday i it rained fmall 
rain all day till five, and cleared in the night, 
with wind at north, - - .268 
Total rain in June, 6.388 
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. There fell fmall fhowers the night of se 29th and 
ofthe’ Zonk, 1) - 093 
There fell a {mall fhower the fecond in the after- 
noon, and laft night hard, - 267 
It Pined {mall rain at noon. From two, and all 
night, heavy and conftant rain. It thundered 
from noon till three, ros - Ags 
. It rained all yefterday afternoon, and by intervals, 
till nine at night. Small rain this morning; 
calm; W.S. W. and 5. W. - 423 
6. It rained sleet afternoon and in the soe 
S. W. 489 
Nu-B: he, 6th he July is dhe firft of the ent 
Hamlie, and of the Egyptian month Abib. It is 
this day they firft begin to cry the Nile’s increafe 
in the ftreets of Cairo. The night before, or 30th 
-of Senne, is called at Cairo the Eide el Bithaaral 
or the eve of good news, becaufe, after having mea~ 
fured at the Mikeas, they come and tell at Cairo 
that to-morrow they begin to count the Nile’ S Tle 
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