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On Climate, fyc. 



whether correct registers of the state of the climate, both in 

 their houses and out of doors, and a connected series of ex- 

 periments upon the modifications of which it is susceptible, 

 might not contribute something to the perfection of that 

 art, which they are making such honourable exertions to 

 perfect and communicate. 



To me it will be a source of great satisfaction if any ob- 

 servations which I have made, or may make, upon the subject 

 of climate, should prove to be at all instrumental in forward- 

 ing their important views. 



