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3. In the Morning a great Fog ; about 9. a. m, it rain, 
ed fraall Rain for near an Hour j toward night more 
foggy than ever before ; about 6. p. m, fciuU Rain for a 
little time; from 8. till paft 9. fomewhat more brisk 
Rain, after that it cleared up. 
4. From 9. a.m, to 3. p.m. fmall Rain, the reft fog- 
gy ; between 10, and 11. p.m. fome Rain. 
5. From 1. a. m. till paft 8. conftant Rain, (bmetimes 
very fierce, fometimes moderate; about 10, a.m. (bme 
Rain ; between i, and p.m. it began to Rain, but con- 
tinued not long ; from 8.^. m. to lo. Rain. 
6. From about 2. a. m. to 6. Rain, after fair. 
7. Foggy and cloudy; between 7, and 8. a. m. fome 
Drops. 
8. Foggy in the Morning, other wife clear and hot. 
9. About I. a.m. a fmart Shower, between 3, and j'. 
fome more Rain, the time of which we know not exaft- 
ly. The Day after foggy. 
10. Very dull and cloudy; from 3.^.1». till Night, 
a very great Mift. 
n. Tolerably clear, and very hot, yet (bmewhatfog- 
gy Morning and Evening. 
12. Cloudy ; thence to i in the Morning and Even- 
ing foggy ; elfe very hot. 
i^. Cloudy; about 10. <f. 13?. fome Drops ; from half 
an Hour pafl 2. till 4. moderate Rain ; about 7. fome 
Drops. -6 
16. Cloudy, feveral times it drop*d a little, but no- 
thing confiderable. 
17. A little before Day, a fbort Shower^ after clou- 
dy,- thence to 20, foggy Morning and Evening, and the 
raoft part cloudy. r 
20. Very clear all Day, and extr earn hot. 
ai. Not 
