lo. A little Mift in the Morning, otherwife very 
clear and hot; fo till 15-. 
15'. And feme Days after foraewhat thick, efpccially 
in the Morning. 
19, And 20. We had a dry North, and North- EafterJy 
Wind, caird an Heraiitan, and it overcame the Sea- 
Brize ; found very ill for the Eyes, and moft Men com- 
plained of a Feveriih Temper; it was parching, but ra- 
ther colder than ordinary. 
zi. It ceafed ; a clear Air and very hot. 
23. We had the Hermitan again,- but the Morrow it 
ceaftd ; then and 
25. Some Clouds, but no Rain. 
Thence to 29. clear and hot; 29. the Hermitan re-, 
turned, but did not continue. 
Thence Clouds fometimes, but no Rain till Jan. 2. 
This Month we had Three Funerals, one being Sick 
of the Flux laid violent Hands upon himfelf, through im- 
patience of the Pain, the 3d Day. 
The Second upon the2 5'thdied convulfively, not ha- 
ving been fick above one Day. 
The Third, Dec. 27. died of a Dropfyj* which had 
fucceeded a tedious Flux. 
Jamary, 168'. 
2. About 5*. a, Rain for \ Hour between 7. and 
9. an Hour ; from I Hour paft 9. to i. p. m. the reft 
cloudy. 
J. At 2. a.m. about ^ Hour. 
8. At I. in the Morning about an Hour, the Days be- 
tween fomewhat cloudy. Thence to 12. extream 
hot. 
12, And 14. fomewhat cloudy, otherwife the Heat 
continued. 
17. At 
