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; V. A %tgijlcr of the Winds and Weather ^ with the 
I Ohferyations of the Mercurial 'Barometer .at Oauim^ 
I m IJland in ^o". 25'. N. Latitude upon the Coajl of 
China. Mr James Cuningham. F. % S. 
NO T. I. That the following Obfervations were of 
a Portable Barometer from England 5 which by a 
j Barometer fet up here were always lo of an inch lower. 
Not. 2. That the Barometer ftood about 18 feet above 
I the Suferficies of the Sea at high Water. 
NOVEMBER. 1700. 
I I. Grey cloudy Weather, very cold ^nd moderate 
I Gales from N W to N. 
2. Grey cloudy Weather with moderate Gales from 
In W to N, and very cold* 
3. Grey cloudy Weather, very cold and fmall Gales 
from N by W and N N W- At night little Wind and 
moreferene. 
I 4, Grey cloudy Weather, very cold and moderate 
'Gales St N N W nrid N by W. 
5. Fair and ferene Weather with fmall Gales from 
N N W to N. The Air temperate. 
6. Fair and pleafant Weather, with fmall Gales at 
NWandNNW. 
I 7, Fair and pleafant Weather, fomewhat hazy, and 
ifmall Gt?ks at N N W At night ca'm. 
8. Fair and pleadvnt Weather, with fmall Gales at N. 
At night little Wind. 
9* Fair ^nd ferene Weather^ vvkh fmall Gales at N. At 
night calm. 10, Very 
