The Form of a Scheme, 
Which- at one view reprefents to the Eye Obfer va-J 
tions of the Weather,for a whole Moneth, mayj 
be inch, as follows. 
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Faces or 
vifibkappear- 
ance s of the 
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Not able jl 
Effects, 
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W'*-a 
Clear blue, but vel-A great i ew. 
sfnne 
■ : 27 " - ' ■ 
Sowilb in thei\T£. 
14 
8 
3 
Clouded toward 
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1 ' i 
th z South, 
1% 
■v 9 - 4 & 
- - - - 3 i 
Thunder far 
31 . .4 
to the S. 
4 
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Checkered blue. 
2,4 4 
Perineum 
1 
8 
WSW x 
A very great 
i 
Tyde. 
i 12 
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( 
8 
■ 
NW 3 
A clear sky ail day, Not by much 
1 5 
28 
but a little check- fo big a Tyde 
A 
er\l about 4 jPjas yefterday. 
TT J 
. 4 
M. At Sun-fet 
AgreatThun- 
red and hazy. 
der-Showre 
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* 24 - 5 i' 
N 2 
from the N. 
Vi 
O. 
. 
12 
1 
General De* 
dudions. 
Thefc are to h 
msde after the 
file is filled with 
Obfeiwationsi 
16 ■ 
1 
la <; 
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New MoonS 
At 7 . 25 ' 
A . M. 
31 10 . 8 ' 
&e t 
From the laft 
Quarter of the 
Moon to the 
Change, the 
weather was 
very tempe 
rate , but, for 
the Seafon 
cold ; the 
Wind pretty 
conftant be- 
tween \N, and 
w. 
( Ire, 
1 Overcaft and very No Dewupon 
&C* 
lowring, &c» 
the ground, 
bbt very 
much upb i 
Marble- 
Hones, &c\ 
