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SUMMARY OF 
tember_, dry warm weather. To the end of the year^ wetj 
with considerable intervals of sunshine. 
1779. Frost and showers to the end of January. To 
the 21st of April, warm, dry weather. To the 8th of May, 
rainy. To the 7th of June, dry and warm. To the 6th 
of July, hot weather, with frequent rain: to the 18th of 
July, dry, hot weather. To August 8, hot weather, with 
frequent rains: to the end of August, fine dry harvest 
weather. To the end of November, fine autumnal weather, 
with intervals of rain. To the end of the year, rain, mth 
frost and snow. 
1780. To the end of January, frost. To the end of 
February, dark, harsh weather, with frequent intervals of 
frost. To the end of March, warm, showery, spring- 
weather. To the end of April, dark, harsh weather, with 
rain and frost. To the end of the first fortnight in May, 
mild, with rain. To the end of August, rain, and fair 
weather in pretty equal proportions. To the end of 
October, fine autumnal weather, with intervals of rain. To 
the 24th of JN'ovember, frost. To December 16, mild, dry, 
foggy weather. To the end of the year, frost and snow. 
1781. To January 25, frost and snow. To the end of 
February, harsh and windy, with rain and snow. To 
April 5, cold, drying winds. To the end of May, mild, 
spring weather, with a few light showers. June began 
with heavy rain, but thence to the end of October, dry 
weather, with a few flying showers. To the end of the 
year, open weather, with frequent rains. 
1782. To February 4, open, mild weather : to February 
22, hard frost. To the end of March, cold, blowing 
weather, with frost and snow and rain. To May 7, cold, 
dark rains ; to the end of May, mild, with incessant rains. 
To the end of June, warm and dry. To the end of August, 
warm, with almost perpetual rains. The first fortnight in 
September, mild and dry ; thence to the end of the month, 
rain. To the end of October, mild, with frequent showers. 
November began with hard frost, and continued throughout 
with alternate frost and thaw. The first part of December 
frosty : the latter part mild. 
