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March Ther. Winds. 
9. 38; o. W. 1 The Weather cloudy. Tile 
following Night V'efuvtus 
thundred as it were twice. In 
the D^y the Windows trem- 
bled a little. 
10, 11 
IX. 
39 : 
13. 41:1. 
~ Cloudy ; Rain now and then : 
1 The Clouds hide the Smoak 
and Fire, 
NW. 1 Weather rather clear. The 
Smoak is leffened. 
14. 47: o. N, x A little Rain in the Night, in 
the Morning Snow in the 
Mountains. In the Forenoon 
the Snow increafed again. In the Evening after Eight 
o’Clock the Fire arofe to a vaft Height, and threw 
huge Stones to almoft half the perpendicular Height of 
the Mountain. Pumice Stones red hot of t wo or more 
Ounces Weight* were driven feveral Miles like a Show- 
er of’ Hail, and frigh tried away the Birds. In about 
an Hour’s time the Height of die Flame was feme- 
what leffened ; and through the middle of the thick 
Smoak Flalhes of Lightning were often feen. 
March Ther. Wind*;. 
15. 50. o N E. 1 Clear Weather. Thick Smoak 
Scatter’d the Allies many Miles 
over the Sea. 
16. 48: o. S. 1 Clear in the Morning; about 
Noon cloudy, fmall Rain and 
cold. By Change of the 
Winds the Smoak and Afhes 
were carried towards the N* 
Clouds hide the Mountain. 
17. 40: 1. S. 1 AfewthinClouds. The Smoak 
turn’d with the Wind. 
March 
